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Social and Personal Pp. A. Peterson Family United After 50 Years Reunited for the first time in 50 years, P. A. Peterson, 511 Ninth street, yesterday enjoyed a visit with his brothers and sisters whom he has) not seen since he came to America| Attending the reunion at the home! of Mr. and Mrs. Peterson yesterday | was his brother, Albert C. Peterson, Mrs. Peterson and son, Piggott, Ark., his sister, Mrs. Arnold Hassig and| and his brother-in-law and’ sister, Mr. and Mrs. August Anderson, Se- The Petersons settled first at ‘Adrian, Mich., and here Mr. Peterson got a job with the railway, which later brought him to North Dakota.| At this time he lost track of his, brother Albert, and for many years, the brothers did not hear of each other, although Mr. Peterson still oc- casionally corresponded with his sis- Coming to Bismarck in 1883, Mr./ Ullin, took place Wednesday morning Peterson engaged in the carpenter | at Minot, the Rev. Edward E. Keedy, trade. He has helped to build many pastor of the Congregational church, of the older buildings in the city. For reading the service. ‘ 27 years he has been employed as| The bride wore an ensemble of varpenter at the state capitol. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson have eight/to harmonize, and her attendant, children, five of whom are living in| Miss Mabel Gilderhus, Plaza, was Bismarck. They are Lavina, Nettle, | dressed in powder blue crepe. Roy Esther, Grant and Floyd, of this city, Carl and Harry, Kansas City, and Miss Clarice Belk returned to Bis- marck today from Madisoz, Wis. where she has been. a student at the University of Wisconsin. She will spend the summer vacation here with | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Belk, 710 Fourth street. Miss Belk was re- cently elected to membership in Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalistic so- | rority. At the close of the school year she was awarded one of the five schol- arships given to students from out of | SAL Legion Auxiliary Has 6,487 Members The North Dakota department, American Legion Auxiliary, now has/ ® membership of 6,437, according to Mrs. R. M. DePuy, Jamestown, de- partment secretary. The department completed the quota set by national headquarters on June 10, making, North Dakota the sscond state in the northwestern division to gain the necessary membership, placing ahead of Minnesota, Nebraska, Montana and ‘Wyoming. Commenting on the gain of more than 400 members over last year, Mra L. E. Thompson, national vice presi- dent, expressed her satisfaction at the | splendid spirit of cooperation shown \by North Dakota Auxiliary members. { see A. Tschida Marries Bernice Olson, Plaza The marriage of Miss Bernice Ol- |son, Plaza, and Adolph Tschida, Glen |opaline rose crepe, with accessories Christianson, Minot, was best man. ‘A wedding breakfast was served at | morning the LaPlaza following the ceremony. , Mr. and Mrs. Tschida have left on ia wedding trip to points east, and will |make their home in Glen Ullin upon |their return. aes Appointments in pastel shades were | used for the tables when Mrs. H. L. Harless entertained at a 1:30 o'clock bridge luncheon yesterday in the Rose room at the Patterson hotel. Covers se! were marked for 16 guests. ‘ Many the luncheon were held by Mrs. E. M. Hendricks, Mrs. M. B. Gilman and Mrs. Harvey Niles. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. William Murnane, Mandan, and Miss Caroline Lakin, Colorado Springs. is * * Miss Alta Jones, Minneapolis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Jones, 225 West Rosser avenue, will sail today from New York on the Statendam with a group of her class- mates from the University of Minne- sota, for a two-montas’ ‘stay in Europe. They will land st Amster-| dam, and will tour France, Germany and Switzerland, and attend the Pas- sion play at Oberammergau. The young women expect to spend much of their time in England and the lake country of Scotland, and will be Girls Graduated from. Pennsylvania School Four North Dakota girls were graduated from the normal training department of the Western Pennsyl- street, who suffered a ‘stroke several weeks ago, is slowly improving, mem- bers of the family said today. | * . * * Mrs. L. A. Flynn, 118 West Thayer ‘Margaret today for Jt Margaret Irene | where she will spend several days . Grand Forks; and Miss sae . Ranier Richardson, Granville. Mb, and Mrs. H. C. Edgerton and Londergren, | son are visitors here today from Wing. pats , Miss Gladys Pul- G. Warming, James- took place Wednesday at bride’s parents, Mr. Fulton. Marilyn BRS P i E. ©. Greene, Jamestown, state sec- | yzy shod phy were joint hostesses at a of the Farmers’ Union, 18 pridge dinner Wednesday evening in| |honor of LebctA bene? Hecker, Seattle, Fo eke Wash., ane ima, Hecker, Se- See our display - window. attic,’ Wash. There were sixteen Gussner’s. guests, Dance at Glen-Echo Saturday HG served seat girl spending the day in Bismarck. sk Rev. Opie 8. Rindahl, pastor of the ‘Trinity Lutheran church, has gore to Fargo, where he will attend the ¢:s- triet meeting of the North Dakota Luther League, of which he is a di- rector. Rev. Rindahi will return to Gracie Marie Scneider, 6, of At- lanta, who began to read at 20 night. months, now can read the Psalms invited. THE BISMARCK TRIBUN Qe + lodge wil special, practice || Mandan Shorts $+ hold meeting at 1:30 o'clock Sunday after- months are Mrs. Jones, sec- | noon at the Elks hall in preparation ‘and Mrs. H. H. Pilmoor, treas- | for the district convention next week.| Mrs, W. A. Grams and daughters se & Lois and Margaret, left Thursday for Miss Inez Howard, Tacoma, Wash.,/St. Cloud, Minn., where they will be \left yesterday for her home after & | guests of relatives. brief visit here with her niece, Miss 8 Lois Howard, city playground director. 2 * Royal Neighbors left | brueck. not Doctor Heads Railroad Physicians Minneapolis, June 20.—()—Fred G. Gerow, 63, secretary of the St. An-) thony and Dakota Elevator company, | died suddenly yesterday from a heart | | Left, besides his widow, is a son, | Theron Gerow, Minot, N. D. INSURANCE MEN ELECT Minneapolis, June 20.—(@)—C. L. Stillman, Monroe, Wis. was elected president of the Northwestern asso- ciation of Mutual Insurance compa- nies as the annual convention of the | jorganization ended yesterday. F. H. Se ee SS os Butte, Mont., where he is employed ecg tas eae et by the J. ©. Penney company, to spend a part of his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Welsh. |. Mr. and Mrs, George Steinbrueck jhave as their guest John Ballard, ‘with | Bowbells, @ cousin of Mr. Stein- Mrs. R. M. Stoltz and children have left for Senate, Sask., where they will | | visit Mr. and Mrs. Anton Berger, for- @|mer Mandan residents. + Pveciaiiain: Cantwell and son Earl Filion. Eniaton, cecal, Cae (TLC ines cur he tee guecte of BAe, q , Steele, = | whi hey will be the guests of Mr. | acting business in the city today. tiinc & Le Mr. and Mrs. Peter Borr are visi- tors here today from Strasburg.. Isabel C. Vonderheide, is shopping in Bismarck today. | and Mrs. biscin Dr. and Mrs. H, L. Deibert, accom- | panied by Robert Thorberg, Bismarck, | left this morning on a fishing trip to) Underwood, | the Minnesota lakes. | * * ® | Mrs, J. T. McGillic and Mrs. J. A. Miss Ethel McGruer has arrived from Urbana, Ill, for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Mary McGruer. 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