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7) % hs a> “Mw Foes 2 » Wedding of Miss Burke|Minishoshe Chapter of ‘And Joseph L. Clifford|D, A. R. to Mark Grave Solemnized in St. Cloud] Of Only Real Daughter The nuptial vows of Miss Marcella| Relatives of the real Daughter Burke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P.| of the American avout burled in| M. Burke, St. Cloud, Minn. and Mr, sastink | Joseph Lee Clifford, son of Mr. and North Dakot® will Hadd alcte Mrs. 8..8. Clifford, 411 Sixth street,| Ceremony when a bronze tablet is/ were spoken at nine o'clock Tuesday | unveiled Saturday in Fairview cem-| morning at the St. Cloud cathedral.|etery at the grave of Mercy Carvel The mass was celebrated by the pas-| Thompson. tor, the Rev. Father Kavaney, a| They are Mrs.. Thomas Galvin, cousin of the bride. great grandneice, and her son Wil- Cybotium ferns, iris and other | liam, aged eight, who will unveil the | spring blossoms banked the altars,{ marker. and were used in the church decora-]_Members of Minishoshe chapter, tions. Daughters of the American Revolu- Aprogramof nuptial music preceded | tion, will conduct a sunset service at the service, and during the ceremony. 7 o'clock at the cemetery. Sharing in several vocal solos were sung by Mr.| the ceremony will be the members of Buirk, St. Cloud. Fort Lincoln chapter, American War The bride entered with her father, | Mothers, and a large number of .Bis- who gave her in marriage. Her gown| Marck people are also expected to was fashioned of white satin, with| attend. close-fitting bodice and a tiered skirt| Following the unveiling, there will extending to the floor. Her veil of| be an address by Justice A. M. Chris- tulle and lace fell from a cap of lace} tlanson of the state supreme court. and seed pearls, and she carried a| The story of this pioneer Bismarck sheaf of calla lilies. woman will be recounted by Mrs. E. Her sister, Miss Margaret Burke, as|4- Thorberg. Mrs. Christianson, re- bridesmaid, was gowned in poudre| Sent of Minishoshe chapter, will pre- blue chiffon, with white lace hat and| Side during the brief program, ‘and accessories to harmonize. Her flow-| Rev. Floyd Logee, pastor of the First ers were an arm bouquet of pink fove atk church, nd an ue roses. ties of inmate Pakey Tune Bkels Mr. Thomas | Fitzmorris, Mohall.| Ruth Christianson and Donna Jean (neg dh sea Davis, will scatter flowers over the A wedding breakfast was served at eae. ee ee: ‘Thompson was a daughter of Grandmother's Tea Garden, St.!. man who fought in the Revolution- Cloud, immediately after the service. Places were set for 30 at tables| orem, chenmemn pitiron adorned with bouquets of summer} wercy Carvel Thompson was born flowers and ivory tapers. A wedding}in 1805. She came to Bismarck in cake centered the bride's table. AN} 1879 to make her home with her son- informal reception was held following] in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. the breakfast. M. E. Skelton. Her death occurred Mr. and Mrs. Clifford left the same | q the terrible blizzard of 1886, morning on & two-weeks’ motor trip,| and she was buried on their farm and will return to Bismarck to make| eight miles east of Bismarck. The their home. : following spring her body was moved Mrs. Clifford is a graduate of the{ to Fairview cemetery. ‘Nurses’ Training school at the St.| For years the national society of Cloud hospttal, and for the last year] the D. A. R. has been searching for Y ial duty at Roches- thters of the = has been on special duty ernest iran wetie hat | turned from Grand Forks, where Rev. j Wilds, who is superintendent of the ter, Minn. lution. Only eight such women are Mr, Clifford is a graduate of the} now living in the United States. Bismarck high school, and has at- ss tended St. John’s University, College-| Lester 8. McLean, son of Lester ville, Minn. He is employed in the|McLean of Bismarck, who has been offices bf the state highway depart-/attending high school in Anaheim, ment here. Calif., for the past. two years, will Guests at the wedding included|be graduated this week from the the parents of the bride and groom; |school. He ranks fifth in his schol- Miss Margaret Clifford, Bismarck; |astic standing in a class of 142, and Mrs. John Gable, St. Paul, and Paul Clifford, New York City, sister and brother of the groom; Rob Clifford, St. Paul, uncle of the groom; Mrs. F. Niemas and Miss Irene Clifford, his cousins; Mr. and Mrs. J. Casey, and ‘Tom Kavaney, Graceville, Minn., rel- recently was awarded the silver cup given to winners of the singles in the Orange county tennis tournament. * * Paul Clifford, New York City, will arrive this evening by car from St. GENERAL FEDERATION ELECTS MRS SIPPEL All. of Present Officers Except- ing Treasurer’ are Re- turned to Office Denver, -Colo., June 12.—(?)—Mrs. John F, Sippel, Baltimore, was re- elected president of the General Fed- eration of Women's clubs. Results of the election. were announced at the biennial convention today. Mrs. Sippel and the entire slate of incumbent officers, with the excep- tion of treasurer, were returned to office. The balloting took place Tuesday. Others re-elected were Mrs. Grace Morrison Poole, Brockton, Mass., first vice president; Mrs. Eugene B. Law- son, Tulsa, Okla., second vice presi- dent, and Mrs. Henry C. Taylor, Bloomfield, Iowa, . Mrs. Edward Hammett of Sheboygan, Wis., was elected treasurer, succeeding Mrs. H. G. Reynolds, of Paducah, Kentucky. Mrs. Poole and Mrs. Emily Plumley of Glenbrook, Minn., each were given courtesy votes for the presidency. Mrs. Reynolds, the outgoing treas- urer, was elected to the board of trus- tees, together with Mrs. Edward Dex- ter Knight of San Francisco. McCLUSKY COUPLE WED Miss Hazel Jacobson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Jacobson, Luverne, N. D., and Alfred T. Berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berg, McClusky, were married Sunday at McClusky by Rev. Harold C. Newman. Mrs. Berg has taught in the Goodrich public schools for the last four years. Mr. and Mrs. Berg will make their home in Harvey, where Mr. Berg will manage a variety store. Miss (Gertrude Dwire, Minot, was a visitor in the city yesterday. She mo- tored here to meet her brother. Dr. George Dwire, Colorado Springs, Colo., who will spend several weeks in Minot. ee * Rev. and Mrs. J. 8. Wilds have re- Bismarck district of the Methodist conference, gave the commencement address at Wesley college. xe * Mr. and Mrs. Walter Renden, Man- dan, have moved to Bismarck and are making their home at 501 Avenue E. Mr. Renden is manager for the Bis- marck office of the Power and Light company. ze 8 Mrs. Richard F. Wilcox and chil- dren, Mary Jane and Richard Selden Jr., have arrived from St. Paul for a visit with Mrs. George Welch, 415 North Dakota Paul, to be the guest of his parents, atives of the bride; her sister and|Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. Clifford, sev- brother, Miss Cecelia Burke and Don- ald Burke, St. Cloud) and her cousin, Father Dennery, assistant pastor of the cathedral, as well as many other St. Cloud relatives and friends. 2 * ® Miss Margaret Clifford has arrived from “Marine-on-the-St. Croix, and Collegeville, Minn., where she Spent the past’ six weeks, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. Clifford, 411 Sixth street, during the summer. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford here yesterday from 8t. Cloud, Minn., where they had gone to at- tend the wedding of their son, Joseph Clifford. Mohall, N. D., who will visit here for @ few days. se % Miss Gertrude Eichorst, former Bis- marck resident, who has spent the past six months in Los Angeles and Santa Ana, Calif stopped in Bis- marck yesterday en route to her home at Falkirk. She motored here with Mr. and Mrs. Ole Gradin, Santa Ano, pioneers of McLean county, who will spend the summer at their home near Und i x * * Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Petter, 408 Second Street Blanche Marie: Molleur - Dressmaking School Summer Classes Will Start June 16th Students Can Enter at Any Time. The course will give you practical training in drafting, designing and making of garments. Diplomas given with the full course. Write for information or phone 865 for an appointment. Fourth street, mother of Mrs. Wil- cox. Coat and silk dress specials now on at the Sarah Gold Shop. Bismarck, N. Dak, daughter Margaret and son Robert have arrived from Miles City, Mont., to make their home in Bismarck at 611 Ninth street. Mr. Petter, who is the new superintendent of the Mon- tana-Dakota Power company, was twansferred from the Miles City of- fice. xe * Mrs. Thomas Galvin, 623 First street, was hostess to the members of St. Rose’s Missionary group last eve- ning. Bridge was the diversion, and there were guests for three tables. Honors in the games were held by Mrs. C. S. Fossum and Mrs. John R. Fleck. Table appointments were in pastel shades. * ee Mrs. George A. Snyder entertained LAST TIMES TODAY— in “SHE COULDN’T SALLY AILERS daughter Isabelle. At the close of the afternoon spent with games, refresh- ments were served at @ table decor- ated in pink and white, and centered with a large birthday cake. WINNIE LIGHTNER With CHESTER MORRIS MORE LAUGHS— : STAN LAUREL — OLIVER HARDY SAY NO” JOHNNY ARTHUR | Reelected ee | | And Social Groups | EERE ey Mrs. John F. Sippel, Baltimore, Md., | was reelected president of the Gen- | eral Federation of Women’s clubs at the ‘biennial convention at Denver today. | FSR GeO ae Meetings of Clubs | The A. O. U. W. lodge will hold a wiener roast this evening at the Municipal park south of the city. All members planning to attend are asked | to meet at 7 o'clock at the A. O. U. W. hall, and to bring their own dishes.4 Clement Kelly is chairman of the} committee in charge. see i Recently iain officers of the | American ion Auxiliary will be installed at.a special meeting Mon- day evening in the Lions room at the Grand Pacific hotel. Members planning. to attend are asked to call Miss Madge Runey at 336 or Mrs. A. D. McKinnon at 974 before Monday noon, eee i ‘The local mission society will meet | Friday evening at the home of Mrs. | ©. W. Porter, 1714 Rosser avenue, with Mrs. Porter and Mrs. John Carlson as hostesses, * * * The regular meeting of the Rebekah | lodge will be held Friday evening at | 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall. A re- | Fort of the recent Rebekah assembly | in Grand Forks will be given, and a ! social hour will follow the meeting. | * se Members of the Ladies Aid society of the First Evangelical church will | meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Wol- | bert, 812 Main avenue, Thursday aft- | ernoon. Hostesses will be Mrs, Wol- bert and Mrs. A. C. Baulke. * * & ! Members of Fort Lincoln chapter, | American War Mothers, have been invited to be present for the sunset ceremony Saturday evening at | o'clock, when Minishoshe chapter, D. A. R., wil place @ memorial marker on the grave of an original Daughter of the American Revolution in Fair- view cemetry. Mrs. W. A. Falconer, chapter secretary, urges all War Mothers to attend. ———————— | City-County Briefs | — M. Marcovitz, Halliday merchant, is transacting business here today. Lieutenant-governor John W. Carr, Jamestown, is a visitor in Bismarck today. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Tostevin, | Mandan, announce the birth of ay daughter Tuesday at the Bismarck hospital. Thomas B. Murphy, Minot attor- { ney, and Mrs. Murphy, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, Minot, | motored here yesterday on a short | business trip. i Mrs. Clifford Scott, 314 Thirteenth street, is recovering at the Bismarck hospital from an emergency appendi- ' citis operation which she underwent Sunday. Members of K company at Fort Lincoln were hosts at a special din- | ner and dance held in the company ' barracks last evening. Guests in ad- | Beautiful hands | and hair Jap Rose keeps b bard hands smooth and lovely without lotions. For this | is a pure glycerin: tific the comfort and good style you' showing of Lanphers, Boys’ Straws A large variety of work All men’s heads now rebel against the weight of heavy felt and take on straw hats. Men’s. . . $1.25 to $6.00 boys.. A selection of smart little play hats for children. For Father’s Day, Sunday, June 15th, give Dad a straw hat, a tie, a shirt, a pair of pajamas or hose. Dahl Clothing Store There's all the cool ’re looking for in our large -.. $1.00 straws for men, women and Save Money at your store today in “A PERFECT DAY” PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS ese * Miss Thelma Pangburn, who has been attending the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, returned last evening to spend the summer with her parents, Lieutenant and FRIDAY ONLY— Mrs, Elmer D. Pangburn. JACK MULHALL LILA LEE NOAH BEERY ALEC. B. FRANCIS ‘You've read about murders. You've heard about up- solved Now see if you can guess the crim- inal in this strange murder-story. New thrills with your old favorites, Jack Mulhall and Lile Lee. Friday Night “Honeymoon 4 Zeppeli in”? sage ee Show si All Talking Comedy Presenting VOTE YES FOR “A Million Me’s” *Faremeast Featuring 99 SU N DAY M OV IE 5 LEE MORRIS vee nd Sale WED. JUNE 25 CLICQUOT CLUB OFFERS ¥3 MORE GINGER ALE IN EVERY BOTTLE F you're looking for a bargain, ladies, you'll find it at your store today. It is Clicquot Club Pale Dry in full pint bottles. That’s }4 more than you get in any otis netionslly known dry singer ale. And in addition to this, Clic- quot gives you the quality and flavor that comes only from careful ageing 6 months in the making. Put up in clean new bottles, its purity ia guaranteed. Can any other ginger ale offer you as much? dition to the enlisted men were aj number of the post officers and their | ladies. Captain and Mrs. C. A. Hoss | served as. sponsors, | Olle i Skratthult to Present Program Here! Soon, He Has Stated | deeds. Announcement that he expects to| Present one of his comedian perform- now on at the Sarah Go! Coat and silk dress specials Shop. Dance at Glen-Echo Saturday night. Good music. Every- body invited. Norman Flow for Register of . (Pol. Adv.) J. W. Riley for county judge. (Pol. Adv.) ances in Bismarck in the near future | ———__ was made here today by Axel Sund-| borg, who is well known throughout | the northwest under his stage sobri- | quet of Olle i Skratthult. Mr. Sundborg, who was in the Capi- tal City today on business, appeared here before a large audience last summer, PERMANENT WAVES $6.00 Lroquinole Waves, $7.50 Soft Lustrous Waves by expert operaters ‘ORNIA WAVE Ohm Dress Shop 206 Fourth Street Dresses at $9.98, $14.98 and $17.98, Hats Our Speciaity SUNDAY MOVIE c, K 102 Third Street Phone 782 marck, N. Dak, VOTE YES FOR 5 WED. JUNE 25 Floor Lamps Bridge or Junior floor lamps in latest design, onl; * ‘Tapestry and Jacquard oc- easional Chairs, with saddle seats. Now lacetensne SP D0ED YOUR HOME SHOULD COME FIRST S Living Room Suites $99.00 and up Gracefully designed suites in checked Jacquard, with vel- vet binding. Sofa and tufted MONO cae and up Bedroom Suites $72.50 and up Three and four piece combina- tion Walnut suites, many in two tone effects * ees 72.50 and up Dining Room Suites $104.00 and up Eight piece Dining Suites in -Walnut. All perfect. Better hurry! ates. 9104.00 and up That Add Charm To the New Home. GIVE FURNITURE The Gift That Keeps on Giving. Coxwell Chair Complete with Ottoman, Jac- Sa Sea $39.25 stered. Special and up Occasional Tables Octagonal shape. Walnut fin- smart che 7+, DO-00 and up Kennelly Furniture Co. Phone 138 TERMS IF DESIRED Bismarck Race Meet - - - June 18, 19, 20 and 21 Mandan, N. D, On the New North Coast Limiteds we pe you, 5<q guest on the Neh Cot Umiemy th, BycelegancezofioppointmentZONararneay Ory world, fordleisurely ‘fightithicoughigpace7ondititim is NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY: asp perter