The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 17, 1919, Page 6

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vat) MEMORY OF PIONEER EDUCATOR gf BIT RO-PHOSPHATE All of North Dakota this week united ; tes of the United States, to the north- ; os " j with the citizens of Valley City in| west, the southwest, and the south- re fe ; a mourning the sing of “Miss Lura!cest. Her collections or plants and a $ Livonia Perrine, one of the state's ol-| fossils have been made in at least thir-} Ay y jest ost known educators, and) teen states and five foreign sections ae UN TON ER more than a quarter of a century | adjacent to the United States, Marine) § : MADE V Z L L vominently identified with the staff /1ife has been studied in its habitat, at the Valicy City normal. Miss Per-|many points upon the west coast and rine’s death’ occured at Vancouver, B./ar least seven points on the east) $e ‘ A PHYSICIAN'S ADVICE. J GC. whither ‘she: hid’ gone, on a’ leave) e1 we, , werk Frederick S$. Kolle, M. D., Editor of O: 7 Py oe sh fa Had S dare berineonin {hi hoe ‘eharee valley 3 Frederick 8. Kolle, dito of absence from her duties at the nor 1 museum in her ‘charge at Valley , ERIS S:, Holle, 2M. Di. Balton sr f e ove} i ve a mal, seeking to ver her health, The City was very much enriched by her 2 oe : Rape PENEEH ABET oeibcroua peopléy KG remains were brought back to Valley efforts, and contains many rare speci- < : want increauedl weight, range ie “Mtv. g ie funeral services, at- ans. ri in set eollecti i ve x aki 5 in tab- City, and public funeral Services, at-'mens, With this museum collection,| : 3 id HG a CN a ere This overall gives you the greatest ‘amount of tended by the entire student body and together with her own wonderful pri- 4 q j during each meal, a great immer of Valley City eitizens, vate collection, Miss Perrine has be pee i ‘his purtictlar ‘phosphate ts the al protection, with the most freedom and comfort. were held at the auditorium, jenabled to ex h the minds of thous- j 4 ee covery of a famous French | sele 4 Of Miss Porrine-and her contribu: ands ef North Dakota’s promising) 3% ‘ : or TRO sueeEatable, rosulls am It covers.and completely-protects your clothing, tions to North Dakota's educational youn rome: see iy 7 r : : | SouRGAIe j : : yet leaves your arms free. It fits better than a levelopment, the current issue of the School in the Unite: ; ali 3 ok 2 x if i , : y North Dakota blue book says: more varied, or more interesting : S. : ae nough “aithropieephate tor ae tr one-piece overall and is more comfortablé in In the building of a state many In- | © an ‘ort more =o ‘enable as i ‘ Oy week’ es SUD ar costs. only fifty cents hot weather. To be had in either khaki or auences: * couspt naa i ; Fat. less, eh food thoroughly, inv Kes his contribution to its Life and) Sud all the sciences ak el § ; fad atthe end ota few we vt heavy-weight Eastern indigo-dyed blue Spee development, some more than others. ion « orth Dakota — teacher. ‘ no’ stronger and bette n Yo a state like North Dakota, built up rk : | Sp : ; ve for months; nerves, are not Made roomy. and_ strong like all Oshkos! “people who are conspicuous: for nes a more Vim, endurance and vitallty, B’Gosh garments. and*the OSHKOSH OVERALL COMPANY ; OSHKOSH, WIS. ence and their progres: ? 1 ‘ jyour money will be retur i He ed Oe Tenia ‘ons Df Ci citizens of Mary Pickford will never, be| tro-Phosphate will cost you ‘nothing. hil cask tit ‘to i iva: : paramedian in- 1 to constant | | forgotten i in her role in Rebecea | | eee fluence, In this'field many: have serv- rviee to,the normal} of Sunnybrook Farm.” The | = Thr nee ed nobly, but among them all none Se s feitn,| feature will be presented tonight | [aittee nets. of Sma and Warmer” have ; rs peuaesed nw lobes! © inteli- intelligent and active ¢ | or aa r * hae reutered a Tonger, move, tn co eet ite Mrethodiet chareh sa 2t the Bismarck theater. — ER INS They must make goo 1 : Li Perrine, for 1 Thy, AO BORND EE UMPEING: or we will ura atvonta 2 I nal: ssoctation nal Educati “ the oltier. Brana thedat Two pumpkins each weighing 40) ructor in sciences at the state ner.) i + Fatten| Posing upon the other two and the lat-/ pounds are on exhibit in the oflice of Valley C ity a MOR Te a the Advan 5 e Science . Jer undertake an unwis scheme of re-| (ne county agricultural agent, George y crustodian ee eee ee ctl DAKOU leniy of ‘ened | taliation. |W. Gustafson, in the federal building. that institution, her services covering ughtets of the Americin Revolution A very good husband discovers that | The Pumpkins Avere raised at the period 06 more Hany PWeRiyaeyen | aniber of other ‘aeseaintions U rming young Wife ‘is by, way|State Reform. échool at Mandan and | entaining ‘to liar study and re c a philander. ery adorable’ Gustafson estimates that. each one Miss Perrine was a native of De- 1 tho whit aelent a. well 4uconoed and) Wife, who, lives near-by finds, at about ' would be sufficient for twenty pumpkin i n direct descendent Of). tied life like this has contributed | the same time that her young nasa pies, ‘They ‘were part of the exhibit Sep tat Ronediek af Noctinet ste to the progress and development of the) [aaa any stan domestic. Thee ae ee nae permeeoming celebration ae ence the ‘anelig sr set. pioneer » neither prophet or his- li y and Yow ‘to be wicked enough rai faery iat Brees One. 0 Te tethop totian can ever estimate, but fortunate} é , . thers gt orfolk, a oe Her Eaten is the state that has in its service. al! jzeveuse themselves. Sidée. they SY forget JOHNSON’S for Daa native of New York, a graduate Cousiderable number of such. teachers. | vieiness of being wieked, they involve| Oe of Hillsdale college, chigan, an em- ciple of PNcetntne te en ane hemselves in endless woes, and have Tillamook ‘county, Oregon. expects: inent scholar and acher; her moth- these woes, intensified by seeing their|to make and sell over 5,000,000 pounds er was Miss Livonia Ellen Benedict, a ing for self”) Miss Perrine ‘has a}! oes, inten | by seein; y “ove hative of New York state, also a grad. Uch reward in the appreciation of would-be victims airly go free. The}cf cheese this year, state of Hillsdale llega iad a foncher (tt housands of young people to whom . fg ‘she introduced the beauties and pes Gree sand ma tiemaies: 10 Avion wonde ; of the solid earth beneath ‘ college, Mich S tneir feet ; “the wonders of the heavens Miss Perrine was educated at home aove them as well as the soul within by her parents until ready for college | thom.” wad graduated from the classical ‘- course at Albion, Mich. In 1880, she taught in the elty schools of ransing,|FATR AND WARMER Stvle means the pre- Mich., and in 188i lectured on the Holy'| y p Land at the summer mblies in ‘Fair and Warmer,” that Avery ig . Chautauqua, New York, In April, | Hopwood farce of infinite fame which val 1 in gz fa S hi on. I n h ats . Bae ie POR eae mahi stay ran so long and so Successfully at the . funy 40 sete in Wao torus, Lt Fltinge and Harris theatres in New| it means Gardm. three miles from Med-|York that ev other t of the) | ages : of the North Dakota Edue: | ich Hugenot, and Perrine taught in the | country was clamoring for it a good f ll 1 oo d and the graded schools; six months before Selwyn & Company Garden. ] Moure, Oakes and Ellendale, She} were able to put it on tour, will be a sty es inc ude began her work in the state normal)presented by Castle and Call at the a t ti ¢ | school at Valley City, January 12,| Auditorium on Tuesday night, Oct. 21. < 1 el- 1892, in the second year of the school’s It was by all odds the ou nding m a ny t rac ve nov existence, When the sessions were held)stuccess of its season on Broadway, . . Leese in the old Times-Record block. ‘The'and it had the distinction of having ties with a featuring of faculty numbered four, the principal,;been advertised during that season 3 Rey. J. W. Sifton, M Emma Bates,|only by its audiences. All the adyer-- . ellus W. Barnes ‘and Miss Per-|tising which planned for it before stiff h ats. With the coming of Prof, |its opening was left on the shelf when | McFarland in June, 1892, ‘air and Warmer” made such a tre- . ine became an instructor In| mendous on its first night that Soft h ats in b 1 ue, y, geology and botany and in its second night and all nights there- 1£08 curator of the general museum. | of were sold out well in advanc . | In 1910, She became instructor in geo-'It was not till “Fair and Warme gree n, brown an pear lugy, curator of the general museum! was put on tour that it became nece: - + and of the model school museum for )Siry to advertise when it would ap-j a © the training of teachers in the selec- pear and where, | shades are favorites. ¥ tion and preparation of illustrative | Mr. Hopwood is the author of “Sev- | material for the use of teache inven Da and “Nobody's Widow,” and 3 training, ‘This work constitutes her,his achievements entitle him to first W hat S Vour color? Na vost important contribution to modern nk as a farce writer. In ‘air and | \ y FOR SALE pedagogy. rmer” he has taken ‘just the ma- | Unlike many students Miss Perrine! terial he knows best how to handle the | i] did not Cease her work with her grad- al complications into which four | uation from college; she continued her young persons of wholly different tem- | 4 nature studies, devoting her time and peraments and money and time enough | i a ; ; Og raphy, botany, con- to take themselyes seriously, pitch fe; these ficld themselves headlong because two ‘of trips have taken hes to the extremi-, their numbers hayve been unduly im- Order your Winter], mte,r vertectea by Anerian| | Phone 189 for 7a Bay Suit or Overcoat now. Goal. Manufacturer of every kind of Regular Habits Produce | Ye BAY We guarantee satistac-) eis frm tion. EAGLE, Tailors, No other test equals the test of a Beautiful Complexion ! PGE! 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