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PAGE TWO TUCKER CASE TO BE TRIED IN OCTOBER Special Term of Cass County District Ccurt Set For Jure 28 Cancelled Fargo, the case with the for which w county to ¢ set the George leation of cou anda few for the ter Infant, Daughter of ia Mrs. Tufford This _Merning| Joan Louise Dymonthes4t old daughter of Mr. and Mrss George a: Fultord, and idaughter of | Mr. and M d at her ine ty mornings followin a-shert - illness. Arrangements for the fu: not been completed. “The progress + elopme flgweys will determine the oit-which the peony show wil Bismarck, although July "2 probable dat ich hag eb! lately announced. ation will ‘preserve r the shaw and all exhibitors may :pply for instructions to the commiitee, ad of the exh Dobleris cha e committee of agrance- committer Bian of Rents. First and second awards wi feted for each class of exhibi honorable mention for the next best. Tho classes in which awards will b> méde are the following: Class 1, best single bloom in the show; class 2, best vase of single bigoms: class 3, best v: blooms (three); class best vase of: blpoms, kin named e of double} Social and Personal ROUT ute to her home in Minne a west coast trip a vied to Bismarck Mond ¢ Jean and Br as the f Rev, - | CATION | who is f the this e at Hebron where she) FOR A Miss Marg ployed in the Lueas store, will leave for her home em-! WwW. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kajan.| She will be accompanied by her cou- | s ter Brown of Chicago, who ex: | to visit relatives at Hebron for | AT BISMARCK HOSPITAL Kaisler, daughter of Mrs. | Kaisler of Medina, was) irought to the Bismarck hospital Sunday evening suffering from ‘vere bruises received wen she struck by an automobile. Ione is the iece of Mrs. W. F, Hoeppner of this city. yr TO D. U, V. CONVENTION Mrs. Albin nsditréin and daughter, | Irene, left for Fargo Monday to at-| tend the D. U. V. convention to which | Mrs. Hedstrom is a delegate from the | Bismarck tent. Miss Irene will con- tinue her trip to Arthur to be a} guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Bur- gum, PIONEERS’ PI The picnic * lone Joseph was NIC POSTPONED ch the Burleigh county — Pionee association had planned for July has been in- definitely postponed, due to the fact {that many of the members will be out of the city on that day. RE ‘S . Theodore Carl Brandt, es and friends the past three wee jto her home in Bismare a | | with other t Noonan for returned | | VISIT! HERI: Mr. and Mr. *, J. Tullberg have their guests Mrs. Tullberg's | other and sister, Mrs. Paul Bowen, ry, and Mrs, Oscar Buehler of Mott. TRA’ George Monday = ii Lusines: | s j ving spent | transacting | GUESTS 2 William = Dunsmere, URN Mrs. Jessie} - (three};" class 5, or “.unnames, | best vase r blooms, named or urtfame f M Pete Anne, Fried Campbell and daughter, of Jamestown and Mrs. ‘tes iS + S168 680 8 o8: ga aa Sa a a a | Mrs. SAEED CED SESE RAIS . who have been the guests and Mrs. Bud ake returne: d Mrs. L. S. Langedehl ani and Mr. and Mrs. Charlto' rand family of Tuttle spent! ek-end here us the guests of | elma Jacobson. DDING TRIP Edward FROM W! Mr. and Mrs. returned from a wedding a making their home in Mrs. Tilleman ther Ander ave N ROUTE TO YELLOWSTONE Kraiss! of Hacken * at the home of Mr. an A. Van Horn at 419 Sevent treet. Mr. Krais: Yellowstone Mrs. T. are v guests of mother, Mrs. Olive Third street. Piomasen’: 7 ACCEPTS POSITION Miss Lillian Kunkel of New Salem, ing | who has been employed at the Wool-| worth will spend her vacation visiting her | h store taken Brothers. here for some tim a RETUR’ HOME Miss Bessie Robb returned to her | home at Steele this morning after spending the past three weeks as the | guest of Miss Myrtle Stromberg of this city. RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Roy June 11, tor trip. Pe Menara 4 Pactessamrt hela returned Sunday from a m son of Mr. and f this city, is the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S.A. te of St SPEND WEEK- Mr. and Mrs. W. Billie Anderson tanley. ND AT MINOT c. Milfs and 3 motored to Min Saturday to spend the week-end with friends. VISITS ENCAMPMENT E. B. Klein has Devils Lake, where he visited the m itary encampment during the wee end. VISITING HERE Miss Pearl Ramey of Linton a rived in the city Monda: several days here with Peoaed DRISCOLL . A. P. riends. in Bismarck Monday. NT WEEK-END HERE 3. E. C. Otte and daughter w Salem were week-end guests friends in the city. HERE MONDAY . and Mrs. F. E. Gustavson nmer were guests of friends | the city Monday. HERE FROM MINOT Mrs. Oliver Hatland of Minot is the e' . E. Knudtson. Tilleman, vse weding took place this month. ck, N. J. position with Webbj Bak- ; ken, whose marriage was an event of returned from i il. to spend Rosvold-and Mrs. H. | Knudtson of Driscoll visited friends as the guest of her sister, wo svesteseeree re ses ie, SEILER IEEE EEE rate THE BISMARCK TRIBUN “<i ORDINATION | ‘OF CHINESE | RECOMMENDED ;Augustana Synod Agere Plan as Solution of Most | Recent Problem i d dj n | ha, Neb. June 21.—()—Or- Gination of native Chinese as pastors; in the Lutheran church was recom- mended by the Augustana Synod last! night asa solution of the problem | £ American | 1 strife in d h workers following the China. In spite of the fact that the Augus- tana Synod field in Honan’ province has become the battle ground of con- flicting Chinese forces, the synod} convention voted that there shall be! no slackening in missionary work. A! total of $219,500 was appropriated | for foreign ‘missions in 1928, of which $144,500 will be spent in} China. An effort to revive the movement | to separate Augustana theological] seminary from Augustana college, Rock Island, Ill., was signally de- feated. The resolution to divorce the institutions, offered by Dr. L. H. Beck, | St. James, Minn., was rejected with-| out debat A slight furore was created in the convention when Dr. J. A. Krantz, Cloquet, Minn., charged the student bodies at the synod’s educational in- stitutions were lacking spirituality. Judge Henry Peter, | Mian., and C. J. 6 e, 0. synod’s college the discussion was brought to a close when the synod ordered Dr. Krantz’s. resolution re- ferred to the general board of educa- tion, Miss Helen Sullivan Speaks to Kiwanians on English Survey Miss Helen Sullivan, instructor of English at the University of North Dakota and former deputy superin- tendent of public instruction, ad- dressed the meeting of the Bismarck Kiwanis club this noon on the results of an English survey which she has been making of the state schools in cooperation with the state depart- ment of education. The club had as an_ out-of-town guest, Harlan Faulke, of the Kiwanis club of ‘Evansville, Indiana, Judge A. G. Burr was chairman of the program committee for the day, and Nels E. Bystrom led the club! |songs in the absence of R. E, Wenzel. | ot k= r- Lawn mowers 3 sharpened.— 'Ruder’s Furniture ae eg eapolis, | Da | Bismarck to Play Turtle Lake Ji in and Mercer July 4 scheduled | Two games have been for the Bismarck ball team over the Fourth of July double holiday, it | was announced today by Manager N. . Churchill, one of which will be a home game and the other an out-of- | town game. The fast Turtle Lake team céme here on Sunday, July 3, to Ibats with the local’ slugger: Two | games had originally been planned | iwith Turtle Lake, one to be played jon Saturday afternoon, July 2, and | the other on but the Satur- | day e has been cancelled. As a part of a big Fourth of July tion at Mercer, the Bismarck will | ;nine will go to the MeLean. count. town on Monday, July Mercer team. Next Sunday, June 26, the Glen Unlin team will come to Bismarck to meet the local nine, Contracts For Land Leases Are Prepared | The work of sefiding out lease con- tracts to 7,000 persons who are Will- | ing to pay for the right to use| state land will be completed shortly | {by the state land department. Some! of the contracts were made at let-' tings held this spring and others are on farms acquired by the state board of university and sciool lands in connection with its business of loan- ing several million doHars a year. , Argument of Darrow Case Is Postponed Argument in the case of D. Fargo physic county of see and sentenced to 13 in “the state penitentiary, has been | postponed to the September term, it as said at the supreme court he today, The case had been scheduled for argument tomorrow. A civil case, growing out of the | death of a girl on whom Darrow w convicted of having performed illegal operation, was argu last term of court but has not been decided. 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Jail Rather Than Pay Tax of $5.80) Washington, Pennsylv:inia, June 21. ‘)—The Washington county jail was again the temporary home of a} Monongahela valley resident because | of refusal to nteet a tax: bill. Mrs. Car@line Behanna! of Eldora went to prison rather than pay a) road and school levy anrounting to | $5.80. She is the third resident of | that district to go to jail cnder such | circumstances in the last 28 months. | The first was Mrs. Henrietta Mos: of North Charleroi, who remaineW in | |the prison for a month until mem- | bers of her family persuaded her to | the small amount. ‘ade Ford, of Monongahela, cently served five months. claimed that he had no moncy meet the taxes Farm Experts Will Talk With Coolidge! St. Paul, June 21.—()—Minnesota | farm bureau leaders and other ex-/ perts in the northwest’s agricultural problems have been inviged to confer ident Coolidge in South Dakota within the next few wecks, according to J. F. 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