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THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1928 | AT THE SCHOOLS | Local High School Enters Six Pupils in Typewriting Meet ils from Bismarc. high 1 be entered in the dis. contest to be held here at the high school Saturday morning. ‘Laverne Bush, Grace Livdahl and Gladys Von Hagen are entering the novice class and Dolores Gorman, Olive Hall and LaMont Hoskins, the , Other towns of this dis- trict entering candidates are Man- dan, three, and Ashley, three. Bis- marck is the only school with en- trants in the amateur e' The first three winners in each event will ge. Grand Forks to compete in the state contest May 16. Jane Stackhouse Is Valedictorian of 1928 Graduates Six. pu school trict typewritin, Miss Jane Stackhouse with an average of 94.5 for four years of high school work, has been named valedictorian of the 1928 graduating class. Miss Olive Hall, with an average of 92.7, is salutatorian. The following members. of ¢ senior cla from 89.3 to 92.1 durin, years in high school: i have kept an aver Pauline Fritz, Anthony Faber Ralph Shearn, Ruth Gordon, Lov Hail and Charlotte Reimestad. Attractive Term . Papers Completed — by History Pupils Pupils of the eighth grade his- tory classes of the win school yeeently completed somp very at- ive term papers in the form of bocklets. several months ago topics bear- ing on the year’s work in Lear posted in order that each pupil Many of read 1 organization of material. ‘ the booklets are illustrated with swings, pictures and newspaper ings and, in several instances, we clever cover, designs. The opportunity room of the soosevelt school will sponsor a , sale Friday afternoon on the fioor of the schovl building irey the last minute expenses ction with the semi-annual .. sale. ‘This sale is sched- » open*Thursday, April 26, jects made during the eec- emester may be purchased. + projects will include table 5, lamp shades, fern ctands, : boxes, book ends, trays, pic- ivames, plaques, baskets, reed ,, napkin rings, and many other cles. ee 6 “he seventh A geography class the Will school visited the ier bureau Friday and were , through the building and ob-! ion tower. ‘The workings of | eau were carefully explained. : . marie Huber accom the eee ‘embers of one of the typwriting 8 at Bismarck high school hela uz sale at the high school to- | she procceds will be used to} winner to the state typewrit- --ntest at Grand Forks, | . n interesting exhibit of history . under the supervision of Miss “1 Ulson of the Will schoo! wis ucld today. and tomorrow t: ..ins-Meyer’s, The exhibit will sade term papers, maps, etc. eve The Junior high school pupils are The Junioy gt sin flood” which wy a pees wt the bles school uit lay 4. primary ides of the Will ‘school are also cvanging for 2 Program. * Miss Chrystal of the Will Miss Fy Gray ~ Peggy: Bergeson, G! ads reen, Viola Shel vhinson, Willard Case; surton of the Will school have re- irned ‘to, classes after a week's sness. a lates oy mea }uul ‘Bl li Me ool were presented with hyacinth plants this week by Jean and Jack artis. Final examinations in \- ship are being conducted at the Will school week. Those who pass the ex will * their four| Above is pictured T. H. Thoresen, presen Reim-| for governor of North Dakota at the J estad, Grace Ellness, Ivan Bigler,| top row—Theresa, 13; Hans, 12; Cynt the third grade room at the William Moore school this, week. Wallace Peterson has resumed his classes in the eighth grade at the Will school after an absence of three months. | Ue H. ©. Saxvik conferred with teachers of the Richholt school Tuesday in regard to classification for next year. iow Pupils in the opportunity room of the Richholt school are weaving Italian baskets of raffia in the va- rious weaves. eee As the picture oat the pupils of the Will school are studying “Joan, of, Arc” by Le Page. The second pupils of the Richholt school are working on Bird booklets this week. Wilson Tierney of the second grade, Richholt school, is ill with pneumonia. for April ‘Additional Society 1}, —<$$—$<—<—# ° e - Mission Group Meets With Mrs. J. W. Rigg ein a ceenay, Seine at e evening al True ry of Mrs. 3. W. Rigg with sped Rigg and. Mrs. Earl Lacey as ostesses.. Six tables: of cards were in play and high. scores were won y rs. Leo Winter and “Mrs. Dan McDon- ald. After the games refreshments |) sin. were served. see Pretty: Party Held at Bernard Andrus Home Cut flowers were used to decor- ite the rooms Wednesday afternoon when Mrs. Bernard Andrus enter- Honors_in games were won y Mrs..E. M. Hendricks and Mrs. tate tax ¢ ommissioner and borg, 6; Shirley R. Almquist. At the close of the afternoon Mrs. Andrus served a two-course luncheon. Mrs. Howard Hendrickson assist- ed the hostess in entertaining. ° C. A. Fisher, state treasurer and candidate for commissioner of agri- culture and labor at the June pri- mary, returned yesterday from Jamestown, where had been to in- spect the Jamestown lodge of De- olay. As inspecting officer he was representing E. B. McCutcheon of Minot, grand deputy for the state of North Dakota. eee Nonpartisan club No. 1 will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the public rest room under Hoffman's cafe. A special program has been pared and all members and ends are invited. " The Upstreamers class of the Evangelical church will give the play “The Dream that Came True” April 26. Rehearsals are progress- ing under the direction’of Miss Esther Bremer. A Miss Clarice Belk left Wednes- for Madison, Wis., where she will resume her studies at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin, after spend- ing the past two weeks at her home in this city. Aine The Birthday Mission society of the First Lutheran church will meet Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Aug. Carlson, Seventh street. Miss Frances Davis who has been ill at her home at 121 West Thayer, is reported much improved in eee St. George’s ee choir will this meet for practice evening at 7:30 at the church. i . Mrs. F. C. Lorenzen of Elgin is spending the week here witt: friends and on business. | ‘ Mrs. F. C. Brown of Jamestown is a guest in Bismarck for a few days this week. —ETHEL— “BEA AND TOW THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “Nonpartisan Candidate For Governor and His Family Nonpartisan Republican candidate primary, a nd his family. Reading from left to right they 18; Aurell a, 10; bottom row—Mr. Thoresen; Thordis, 4; 3; Mrs. Thoresen. Fay Johnson of Moffit spent Tuesday in this city, looking after business affairs. rea Court of Honor Names Officers Wesley Sherwin, scoutmaster of troop 2, was elected president of the Court of Honor, organization of all ecoutmasters and assistant scout- masters in Bismarck, at the monthly meeting of the court last night at the high school. Fifteen men were in attendance, and a constitution was adopted. Other officers elected for the bal- ance of the year include Terrence Halloran, scoutmaster troop 8, vice president; Albert Cordner, assistant scoutmaster troop 2, secretary and treasurer. Frank H. Brown, scout commissioner, was chosen as officio member of the Ne coutmasters atte: meeting were My: of troop 5 and Kelly se Simonson of troop 3. Charles W. Hodges of Garrison was a business caller in this city] ~ Wednesday. spending several days in this week. eee Mrs. E. Adams and son, John, of Moffit transacted business here Tuesday. Fred Luly spending the week in Bismarck on business. eee Mrs. Charles Olson of Tappen has of Minneapolis is] j been visiting friends here for a few} | day eee Mrs. Nellie Olin of Almont is in the city for a few days with friends. Goitre Not a Disease Milwaukee Doctor Makes Remarkable Discovery Milwaukee, Wis.—It has jnted bart and Ruel Rief. 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