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< IPAGE EIGHT Mandan News SCHOOL HEAD foster Si, WINS CONTEST. thems sion in th They 3 Guy Dickinson Supt. Gould Is Champion Corn Mills, Eater—Dr. Nickerson Is Second i K ary | no longer , the Aumber f te the anced and ol curricula of the Dickin- yeu. son State Normal school this year e will be nearly as large as that of with Dr. B. president last year, when the elementary class of the club, was included. More than 60_ stu- at the. Rotarian dents, of the August division of the afternoon at the 1926 graduates, will ree hole on the Heart ing j at the commencen to Dr. ©. .C. Smith. Thursday, Aug. 26, Fried ch nm served a la deli- |, Heavier Enrollment ‘ Superintendent of Schools contest, exercises ceus, and iced watermelon were some], The second summer term now go- of the other high the| ing on at the Normal has set a record program. for this period of the year. The en- J. M. Hanley put the questions jn|rollment for this term is 302. Last a historical events spell down mateh,| year only 221 were enrolled at this in which W. F. McCelland’s side won| time. out over that of the Rev. G. W.! In addition to those from Mandan, Stewart. the following pupils from Morton John Stevens and D. ©. Scothorn| county are enrolled: lwere winners in the horseshoe pitch- largaret Abraha ing contest. William Sullivan won, A the hop, step and jump, L. F. Lyman,’ G ; Eva N, G, W. Stewart and A. Renden being 4 eunor Ding, Hebron; Anne Elmer, tied for second place. Hebron; Catherine GerVing, Glen Newton enlivened the program! Ullin; Bertha Heinemeyer, Hebron; with some fancy trick rifle shooting, Estelle C. Harper, Glen Ullin; Mae and John K. Kennelly, Tom Kasper Belle Johnson, Almont; Ullaine Kei and John Bowers were all near ee nedy, Hebron; Aagla "Knudson, head of the class in the rifle shoo.- Pauline Neumann, Hebro: ing contest. Neihardt, Hebron; Gertie O| om Almont; Lena Reetz, Hebron; TO CONDUCT ELECTION Roesch, Hebron; Mary Ram- The city commission met and con- Fort Ri ducted routine business Wednesday KETCRNT PROMIOWA Dr. €. C. Smith returned Wednes- tion inspector and Mrs. Joseph E.| day from a trip to Ledora, lowa. He Mueller and Mrs. Anna Jess were’ Was gone about ten days on his selected us judges. The Mandan vacation. — : Creamery riven a permit. to] Mrs. Smith und children, Marg- build a second story on its poultry| #ret, Dale and Don drove down to sHed. The addition will cost about! Ledora, two months ago and the Dr. went down after and drove back with them. TEACHERS TAKE TI! Examinations for rural school teachers were held yesterday und ut the Morton’ county court Ten applicants wrote the spots in Hebron; Sister Dilley, Shield bow, “night. Christ Sakariasen was chosen elec- The report of W. H. Stutsman, who has been charged with the task of drawing up new water rates sched+ ules, will o@ given lamer, LEAVES FOR CHICAQ) MEET R. &. Lutz, local photographer. will : P ‘ eave tomorrow for Lanesboro, Minn., Examinations | included “tests on his way to Chicago, to attend the Nl academic subjects taught in national convention of photographers #Tided schools. Passage of the exam- next week. At Lanesbo 0, he will instions will entitle them to teach in Join Mrs. Lutz, who went there about | the rural schools of the county. July 10, and’ their three children, + Rolland, Jr., George and Gloria, who; CONDITION 1M MPROVED _ will go onto Chicago with him Mr.! Mrs. Lutz will be gone ubout 12 davs, Hel a” aperatid een stop for a few on the way tal, is much acl ke Os : —— Prairie, ao en ee \LEAVES FOR MILWAUKEE Ir 's all the vacation I will get.” said Mr, Lutz, Thursday, in comment-| leave tomorrow by automobile. for ing on the trip. Wisconsin’ Rapids RETURNS TO | TO DECATUR rs. Carl Convert, daughter of Mrs. C. B. V. Draper, has returned to Dectaur, Al is engaged in business. and Mrs, Convert were guests honor Wednesday night at a fare- well tendered them hy the Mandan chapter of the D. A. R. at the home of Mrs. R. W. Shinners. Mrs, Con- vert has been visiting for some time in Mandan. ANOTHER CITIZEN A son was born to Mr, and Mrs. C. A, Peterson yesterday morning at the Deaconess’ hos 1. at a Bismarck hospi- proved “So your son is on the football team. What position does he plav?” guemmawhen Tengifootiprsy Fond Mother: Well he Seats felon she corny with has one of the best posi- quiere that cnene o ‘during tions. I believe he is one of the drawbacks.” ‘the day. No matter how good your position is, if you had an accident, an auto smashup or a bad fire it would cer- tainly be a drawback. Get complete insurance protec- tion from this agency of the Hartford Fire Insur- ance Company, MURPHY “The Man Whe Knows Insurance” 216 Broad Bismarck, N. Phone 577 diplomas | Law, who underwent: and Mrs. Morgan Morris: will | and Milwankee,' THE TANGLEFOOT COMPAN’ | QRAND RAPIDE. | Wis, on 4 two weeks’ trip. Their daughters, Clara and Kathryn, who have been visiting in Milwaukee the past two weeks, will return with them. GUESTS AT BRIDGE Mrs. William Newton and Mrs, J. A, Harding were guests of honor Wednesday afternoon ut a bridge luncheon given by Mrs. J. H. New- ton, Sixteen guests were resent. After luncheon at the Lewis Clark hotel, the party played bridge ; at the Newton home. sige TO ) TIRE SCHOOL jandan auto- for Minneapo- He will attend the Hawkinson tire school for about a month and will take a week's vaca- tipn trip on the way back, returning about Sept. 15. BACK FROM TACOMA Mrs. E: K. Hansen returned early this week from visiting relatives in Tacoma, Wash. the past month. Mrs, H. Hanson, daughter-in-law to Mrs. son, returned with | her for a few weeks’ visit in Man- dan. RETURN by motor. ROM DETROIT ~ Trainmaster T. B. Quinn returned Wednes from Detroit, Minn., where he had been for two weeks | on a vacation, Mrs. Quinn and their! daughter, Noreen, «ho went to Detroit, with him, will remain there for some weeks. GOES TO FARGO Eleanor Murphy, Kildeer, left yesterday for Fargo after a days’ visit in Bismarck and Mandan, She will spend a few days in Fargo| | before going on to other points in eastern North Dakota. | ON A BUYING TRIP Mrs. Pearl Borresen left last night! for the east, where she will purchase | a winter stock for the Borresen Mil- linery shop. “BRONC” PHOTOGRAPHER HERE R. R. Doubleday, well known in Miss BISMARCK |SAT., AUG. R, Rom Ameri HOTELS 7 automobile ind leased her residence to Judge H. L. Mandan and a_ nationally Pali photographer of. buckin passed through Mandan Reaees dat on his way from his home at Chey- enne to attend the Chicago rodeo next week, GONE TO CALIFORNIA Mrs. C, E. V. Draper left yester- day for. San Diego, Cal., her future home. She has disposed of her household and) other goods | and Berry, IN FROM FARGO Mrs. Robegt Ellixan. and] daughter have returned from i where M Ellison and her dat ter have been spending’ several ‘week§ with relatives and friends. HERE WITH COUSIN Lawrence Murphy, Killdeer, visit+ ed 2 days in Bismarek and Mandan, coming down with his cousin, Miss leanor Murphy. He returne® to illdeer yesterday afternoon. RETURNS FROM DETROIT Bruce Tobin returned Wednesday from a vacation visit with friends | and relatives at Detroit, Minn, and at Fargo. ON ‘ATION ' Con Caddell, ticket agent for the N. P, railroad, left Wednesday for Selfridge and to folie a trip through! - RETURN FROM “MILLE Lac P. Curtis return- ed jWednesday night from a tw weeks’ fishing trip at Mille Lae, wo, Minn. SONS OF NORWAY TO MEET Sons of Norway will meet at 8 o'clock tonight. All members are. requested to be “Present. | GOES TO >) CAIAFORNIA John Webber left yesterda: Stockton, Cal., for an extende with friends and relatives, GOES TO MINNEAPOLIS 4 State’s Attorney C. F. Kelsch has for,’ visit 14 from LONDON OLYMPIA with Tate CZARS BAND and CHOIR. [WORLDS LARGEST STREET PARADE HAN Downtown ticket sale on show day at the Lenl Drug Store OF DISTINCTION CD ew York @ Bostom to Minneapolis, where he will Bone to innespolis, Where he w ys Ofbusiness and i‘ eeiTlenas, ENTERTAIN. AT BRIDGE Mrs. W. H, Heeker and Mrs. Kasper friends at a bridge luncheon yester- Gay. They, will give another lunch- eon, Saturday UP FOR EXTRADITION » Fargo, N. D., Aug. in visi JA. 413—P)—Gover- ‘ por Theodore Garistianson of Minne- GOOD USED TRUCKS nda of Miles of Depend- FASY TERM Ford Ton Track, Warford ‘ranaminsion Dodge % Ton, Tengh with Redy Ford Light Deliveey Treck Dodge Light Delivery Truck ‘Thexp are real bargaine M. B. 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