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i | j i . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDA Wilson Farrell Will Menta etki at Mpones ant: | Elbowoods Woman Is Monday even! int|Miss Kollmann, wh t at icti itis | established. Come From West Point| Mis Xollmann, who vas a guest at} Victim of Arthritis|«:abusne ciscsaeak wile. aa vation, died at 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, at — ———————— i ‘ is ( ; | ( ; | Wilson Farrell, who is a cadet at Pai with her! sees, Charles O. Burr, 57, Indian |W®5 reported, would be composed of € th parents who were visiting in other 4 tho} . |the four northern Chinese Provinces, i Be ee een ie tery cwice'gec.| cities in this part of the state during | Woman from the Fort Berthold reser Hopel, Shantung, Shansl and Cha- ir. j= urday for a ‘visit with his parents Midi & local hospital from arthritis after mel ans 5. Farrel . @ lingering illness. She was ught = Fort Lincoln, who expect to leave be- City and Count; , to the hospital Monday. i i Bi k D le I ea Mandan Bride-Elect [Sony written earlier in the evening. tween July 1 and 15 for their new post |@ en RN ge Young Bandit Slain IsSMAarC! e gates ve N: Wedding Datejed the s Table. “appointinents,|*t,rort George Wright, Wash. Other} Mr. and Mrs, Aldin. Mueller, 413). m., Friday at St. Joseph's Catholic By Mill City Police ames ing Vai gets ine ;{members of the family who are here| Eleventh St., are the parents of a girl|church at Elbowoods with Reverend — F Gr ° pre Brier te vis per md ream sae ttre now include Miss Elizabeth Farrell,|born at 7:25 a. m., Tuesday, at the|Father Reinhart officiating. Burial| Minneapolis, June12.—()—A young or a or eetings Announcement of the engagement awards, Which thes od ‘Quentin who came here after completing &| Bismarck hospital. will be made in the cemetery nearby. |burglar who attempted to dash away e and approaching marriage of Miss Roberts of Mandan ina SO, ‘emer term of post-graduate study at the — ‘The body was taken to the farm home | when police found him looting a fille ‘Barbara Fix, daughter of Mr. and i, Satha red witht FY| University of California, Berkeley;} A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs.jéight miles south of Elbowoods Wed- |ing station was shot and killed early Lutheran Missi Federati © yers, J. K. Fix, Mandan, to Charles| =: » were cove! news-/ Norman Farrell, who has been study-| Peter Hermes of Glen Ullin at 8:50 |nesday. Wednesday. eran Missionary Federation P.E.O. Leader Miller, son of Mrs. Fred’ Miller, also : ing at Berkeley and who has anlp m,, Tuesday, at the Bismarck hos-| Born August 12, 1877 at Fort Bert-| Passing in « squad car, Patrolman and D. U. V. Both Will @jof Mandan, was made at a bridge nt And Dole appointment to West Point, and Miss| pital, hold, Mrs. Burr received her educa-|Charles Grunwald and A, Damborg dinner for 12 guests given by Mrs. Fix| pi Seger ara wrigl peg ey Jean Farrell, who has been with her — tion at the Fort Stevenson Indian |noticed someone was in the station at Convene Thursday at her home. Score awards were won > . J. A. Wheeler -|parents most of the time since they! far) Hoffman, formerly of Bis-|School. She was a member of the |4th street and 12th avenue south. They by the Misses Edna Atwood and Frank Gruye. sen arrived here last fall. Louis Farrell,/marck but now of Grand Forks, spent |St. Joseph’s church and president of |drove in and deployed to cover each ee ; " Norma Peterson. ' Jr., who just completed his law course /the week-end here visiting with his|the church society at the time of her |side of the building. “te se from ro eta a or- Miss Fix has chosen Saturday, June Ball ou-Salsti rom Vo ws at the University of California, has father, George Hoffman, 515 Sixteenth | death. She was married Sept. 15,1892 A young man ran out, disregarding ganizal en Nell eg iA is Wek 29, as the date for her wedding. She 4 gone to Nashville, Tenn., where he/st we returned home Tuesday. at Elbowoods. @ call to halt. Both patrolmen fired rage ak ri Ja ing weel : has heen employed at the J. C. Taken at Hot Springs is to be associated with an uncle in preeriess Besides her husband she leaves |and the youth, about 21, dropped with ig ba iis Se aes Penney company store in Mandan. practicing law. County Judge I. C. Davies issued a|three sons, Fritz Richard, Evan Webb /a bullet in his head. . . Kiland, . JO} jus wai xe * marriage license Tuesday to Walter |@nd Oscar; and three daughters, Mrs.| Police said the filing station had by and Mrs. Karl 8. Wahl are to ‘The prospective bridegroom is an/ Of interest in Bismarck and at the}/.,. . ijin8 eran church ihe eigith aba cob etc company OO eel may Bo ne maingct| Missionary Units of |para ott ot Bumarck.” [emt and ‘hela, allUving tn the twee ago the anne bce ‘hed been North Dakota district convention of ees ant, Army Nurse Corps, USA, and 1t| Parish Show Increase vicinity of Elbowoods, burglarized. the Women’s Mission Federation of . : Harrington Speaks at Lt. C. N. 8. Ballou, 17th U. 8. Infan- aE | eee pee en me the Norwegian Lutheran Church of try, USA, who was stationed at Fort| Gain of three units with e total Today's Recipe i Independent State in |Hebron Pastor Named America the Lutheran Daughters é ing Lincoln until this winter, which was}membership of 29 during the last barb of the msteetestien Testing: witer : ¢ DAV. State Meeti performed at the First Presbyterian| year was reported when officers of| 4 ees ter iiss torepeiie spring North China Proposed Conference Moderator are being held concurrently. The L. P. G. Harrington, newly elected de- church at Hot Springs, Ark., at 4)the missionary groups affiliated with dessert is suggested by Miss Constance D. R. is a branch of the federation. partment commander of the Veterans O'clock Wednesday afternoon. Rev.|the St. Mary's procathedral parish |reeby, foods specialist at the North} Tokyo, June 12—(7)—Sentiment for] Duluth, June 12—(%)—The Rev. J, The conclave opens Thursday and of Foreign W ‘and Mrs, Harring. Marion D. Boggs officiated at the/held their annual business meeting | Dakota Agricultural college. Creation of an independent Chinese |M. Munn, Hebron, N. D., was elected will continue through Saturday. 3 of S11 Tha’ returned Thi “| military ceremony. : Tuesday evening with Miss Margaret! ics Leeby’s recipe follows: state in North China, which would|the new moderator at the biennial ton, sy rs-| The bride, who wore a simple aft-| Wynkoop, 608 Second St. acting 8} One-fourth cup butter, % cup honey |e friendly to Japan and Manchu-|conference of the Minnesota district, ernoon dress of dove gray silk andj hostess. Lunch was served during &| or sugar, 1 egg, 1 cup milk, 2% cups kuo and unconnected with the Chinese | Evangelical synod of North America, carried Sweetheart roses and lilies-|social hour following the business/fiour, 3% teaspoons baking powder,|Mfionalist government at Nanking,/here Wednesday. The moderator of-the-valley, was given in marriage | session. % tenipionn salt, 1 to 1% cups finely ‘was reported Wednesday in dispatches |serves as the chairman of the cone by Major Chauncey E. Dovell, Med-| Mrs. E. A. Greenwood, who has) cut raw rhubar! to the Rengo (Japanese News Agency.) | ference. been president, will continue in her) Cream butter 8 . Adq@}_ The reports ascribed to influential yweetening. en premeresrars Office. Mrs, C. J. Reff was named |neaten . sift f baking - |Chinese and Japanese in the area the| Favorite wild flower of the United secretary to take the place of Mra.|Ucr “and vat.” Ada alternately ith {assertion that among the masses in|States 1s the wild rose, according to W. F. Meyer, who resigned. the milk to first mixture. When well |the territory now under Japanese mil-|the American Naturé Association. The St. Anne, Our Lady of Lourdes | mixed, add fruit and place in buttered and St. Francis Xavier groups were | molds. Tied waxed paper over molds with os Nidend ean el agreed and steam until done. which con! om the year desired, tional fore were the St. Anthony, St. Mary, | ay sky Lietraaeen Sty toe . ° St. Rose, St. Rita, St. Jude, St. The- iss Marion Larson Honea at Fort Linooln’ during ‘the| units. OF these, the St. Anthony, Bt ‘ y al ul 5 ese, the St. ony, a Weds Sigurd Syvrud) summer ot 1033 and who now is the|Rita and St. Anne groups will con- | ct, tyre at eudaing mor bs sorted — Army tinue to meet during the ummer | with additional stewed rhubarb sweet- department patriotic instructor, Announcement has been made st) r bend cont Bia a ened with honey, or with cream and invited to appear on the program . sa ag a garnished with a drissle of honey over will not attend, Mrs. Green is ener esi partment officer, being senior . : B.P.W. Holds Picnic president, and had charge ing ictal el relief fects “ at Vi To Conclude Season lor present * convention, she is to serve on the! Reside at Youngtown|stty on wednesday, ‘ant| Eighteen members of the Business credentials committee. patio Rev, Clarence Framstad, Lutheran and Professional Women's club at- Mrs, J. C. Peltier is submitting a] Miss Amanda Michaels, daughter| Pastor, officiating. tended the group's annual picnic report on new members and on money|of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Michaels,|, Mrs. Syvrud, who is a which was given at Riverside park raised by sides in her position of de-| Youngtown, and John Kuether, son of|the Deaconess hospital m Tuesday evening by the officers to partment chief of staff. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kuether, New|! school, Mipnespolis, has mark the close of the club year. Miss Besides Mrs. Green, Bismarck wom-|Salem, were married at 2:30 o'clock|¢™Ployed at Mandan Susan V. Sheaffer, president, was as- en serving on convention committees|Sunday afternoon at the Friedens|#nce last October as sisted in making arrangements by : Mrs.| Evangelical church of New Salem,|Duree. Prior ie the Misses Ruby Schumann, Mabel engaged Olson and Gertrude Evarts. During a brief business session, Miss Sheaffer reviewed the state convention held at Devils Lake May 17-18. Miss Sheaffer was named the club’s delegate to the i é 3 : E : i : i : ae i | Z I tg i : E é g g A z EI i cor i 2 ae Eig Snow, recepti as orders are anticipated in the the city of Grand Forks, and future assigning tenant Ballou tional tion to be held at Hedstrom, courtesy luncheon. ¥ eecachen eevins wacaueauacs rie Beatle, Wash. in duly. ? ee * : yas southwest, e* 2 Advanced Dance Class 5 aes oct ME, and Mrs. E.R. Lanterman Will Appear Thu Sccessries in white, ‘The| U8e Newspaper Theme|@y fie in Banden nis ‘week, Mr. and , Harold “Michaels,| Tn Pre-Nuptial Event Mrs. R. A. Countryman of Mandan ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Robert- the bride's Conrad Charles son, Mason apartments, entertained at. ute. BJ, odie a bridge party and buffet supper table at which ‘Score awards ©. Goodwin were hostesses at a bridge at 8:15 o'clock -Thursday evening roe 5 Atte [este ate gastirs gpeds the ees Seatata Mrs. B. S eickere pinche cinsor pier yepasn ty sat-of-town [newspaper theme Tuesday evening in . ‘he Thvor for the honor Guests, Was ballet, tap, ballet toe tap, acrobatic, Harmes of| perk, who on Wednesday, June 26, a piece of oli poe yeaa interpretive and character numbers, lark Monroe, Mr. and/ wil be married to Rev. Leonard E. entertaining ~~ Cornel year. "Both group end oolo wort will Bismar erMandan residents. "Mrs, Charles be offered. An invitation to attend Ellis and Mrs. George H. Spielman, Mrs. C. C. Ballou, Spokane, Wash., ie the program, which will be announced bi and the Inte Major al C. ©. both of Mandan, were hostesses at a in full Thursday, is extended to the luncheon for Mrs. Lanterman Tues- interested public. Ballou, USA, Retired. day noon, On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs * ied J. H. Newton and Mr. and Mrs. Hor- Miss Margaret Ann Enjey Anna Sten as the blonde farmer's daughter in this rural drama of conflict and emotion! PARAMOUNT 7. yyy TODAY AND THURS. USUAL PRICES Daily 2:30-7-9 Cool... Clean No Dust - No Dirt ** Mrs. Rena Jensen and daughter)acc W. Lanterman, also of Mandan, Mrs, Arness to Head | a ana aot Harti Belcher of | Mise Amy Jensen of Devils Lake, ar-|will give a party at the Bismarck h a rived here Tuesday and wi guests | Municipal golf course club house. Annual Flag Day Sale}soun muwaukee, Wis. visited here of Miss Alice Jensen, Enge apart- “oe ee Tuesday and left the same day for ‘ Mrs, K. C. Arness, chairman of the |Grand a In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. H. seventh annual sale of flags which . . oo e R, Kollmann and their daughter, Miss Mr. and Mrs. William B. Falconer|Dorothy Ann Kollmann, Fargo, who and family of rural Bismarck have | were visiting in the city, Mr. and Mrs. gone to the International Peace Gar-|F. H. Wiebers, Mandan, and Mr. and & four-page miniature newspaper|dens in the Turtle Mountain section | Mrs. C. C. Larsen, 221 Avenue A, west, Cc ty Solhewn which had been printed from the| for a 10-day outing. gave a picnic supper for 20 guests, all Just Complete 8 BELLS in our Daylight Shop : lod cieie = The Completely Air-Conditioned NORTH COAST LIMITED Now you can ride in utmost comfort in any car on the North Coast Limited... —Addea— “Comedy” - “News” - “Musical” STARTING SATURDAY Of the finest pelts and workmanship. This stock includes Jap Mink, Logwood Alaska , Arianna from the new, de luxe coaches to the pay hg a aad Grey Brondiall, Hudson and North- KARLOFF splendid ebaccation club gy ee and many others. P paaeer ; agit iene Asonceoni ran ees Gen sa “THE BRIDE OF air-conditioning brings to this famous advance 1986 styles. FRANKENSTEIN” train the “last word” in travel luxury. 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