The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 17, 1928, Page 3

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¢ ‘ a 4 ‘ ct (THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1928 AT THE SCHOOLS Arnold Van Wyke Named to Succeed . Gordon D. Brown ~ Amold Van Wyke, present coach and teacher in the Ashley high school, has been chosen to succeed Gordon D. Brown as member of the Song—‘Land of Wooden Shoes,” Dutch Girls. Song—“Windmills,” Howard Law- Butch Girls—Jeanne Kraft, Helen Cont ji, Jane Lawyer, Winona » Bernice Ulmer, Mary Mahima April—(Flower Festival). Rainbow—Doris Orel Cynthia Dursema, Ar- Poppies athrine Hinkel, Flor- line Ruder, pete oN M iy Sweet Peas—Mai Harriett Rosen, Florence Miller, Delma Devitt, Fila Fields, Flossy Dohn. Violets — Rose Mary Hollopeter, Helen Spangler, Lois Werseline, Jean Fritz. Daffodil: Esther Gray, Mar- rite le. Fantp: —Dorothy Tulliver T-~>-! thy Ryckman, LaVerne Middle. | mas. Apple Blossoms—Hazel Jacobson, Ellen Tillotson, Roses—Sara Crewe, Ellen Bern- stein. Forget-me-not—Ruth Baker. Butterflies — Bernadette Swartz, Lucille Isaminger. Lady Spring—Janice Hage. lay— Song—“May Queen,” Chorus. Winding of May Pole—Fourth Grade Girls. June— Song—“A June Secret,” Chorus. Bride—Harriet MacGraw, Groom- Attendants— r, David Jones. ° jis Finney, ARNOLD VAN WYKE Bismarck high school faculty for ismarck hieh the school year of 1928-1929. Mr. Brown will enter a business career. ! Mr, Van Wyke was graduated | Wednesday noon to defray expenses from Hope college, Holland, Mich.,jof sending the track team to meets in 1926, and attended summer school |at Dickinson and Grand Forks. at the University of Minnesota in eee 1927. While in school he majored] The fifth and sixth grades of the in science and minored in mathe-|Richholt school attended th» exhibit matics. of North Dakota pictures which was Another teacher who will be a new| conducted by Russell Reid Tuesday member of the faculty of the Bis-/afternoon at the city auditorium. marck schools is C. W. Leifur of ee Crystal, who has, recently been! Lyle Phillips has enrolled as a elected as principal of the Junior| senior at Bisiwiaeh high school, high school. . coming here from Canton, Penn. Mr, Leifur was graduated from The Phillips family are former resi- the University of North Dakota dents of Arthur, N. D. wiles LF Hed did Laie bet er eae ae 5 jor educa- fon i tate tanrantve: Doreen Church of the fourth tion, he will take an active part in dramatics, music, and athletics. | @rade, Richholt school, has been eb- ee 8 sent from classes for some time on Pupils of Roosevelt =| *°e7u"t °f illnes School Will Present | Merit Duttons in Palmer Method were awarde 0 yu Pageant of Seasons | Fis in the fitth grade at the Rich- is jolt school. “A Festival of the Seasons,” a é ee pageant commemorating the im- iss Thelma Amundson is gen- portant holidays of the year, will be |eral chairman for the Bismarck high presented Friday evening by pupils|school Junior-Senior banquet which of the Roosevelt school in the school | will be an event of May 24. assembly. The public is cordially eee invited to attend the following pro-! ne tennis courts at the Richholt school have been put into shape, and the pupils are now using_them for daily pra Poo .Jack Barnes July 4th—Boy Scouts Group. Song—Here Comes the Flag. Flag Salute. August (Indian Scene). Indians — Robert Spangler, Rich- ard Lattimorelle, Walter Zimmer- man, Joe Harrison, Nick Bashara, Donald Hasselburg, Arthur San- din, Lynn Nicola, Kenneth Hinkel, Hilbert Allerdi Song—Indian War Dance. September—(Gipsy Scen eee Miss Juanita Jones of Lexington, Ky., ptominent W. C. T. U. worker, dressed the student body of Bis- marck high school recently. CAIRO BOY IS WINNER erick Johnstone of Cairo, Ill. night won the fifth annual oa 7 high school oratorical contest from a aes ee Sheels field of six, and as a reward will be Gypsies — Evelyn Gray, Irma igta cece is tates Fern Loy (oped ccd apes tional contest next week and then Jones, ory he D net. er, Velma/ 9 trip to Europe this summer. The laggart, Aletha Devitt. contest was on the United States October— West,” | constitution. So: “Teddy Roosevelt's Reading, “Little Orpha..t A! —_—_—_—_—_— Goitre Not a Disease Donald wa ate November—(Pilgrim Scene). Picture — “Pilgrims Going Church.” Reading—“Landing of Pilgrim: Esther Miller. i Pilgrims—Walter Sasse, Howa Byrne, Harold Spitzer, Myrtl Milwaukee, Wis. Swenson, Hildegardé Allerdings,| brought to light by Lauren Bowerman, James Davis,| search that goitre is not a disease Milton Ryckman, Adelle Severson, ! and is not to be treated as such. Dr. Hasty Anaea i Rock, Dept. 762, Box 737, Mil- December—( Winter). 3 \waukee, Wis., a prominent goitre Song — “The Snowflakes,” by | specialist for over 24 years, has per- Chorus. feeted a different method of treat- Dance of Snowflakes—Evelyn ment for his patients that has The United States Marines driving the enemy out of Belleau Wood in 1918, an incident of the great war such as is reproduced in the Thearle-Duffield Fireworks presentation, “The Battle of Chateau Thierry,” which will be shown at Bismarck July 4. The scenery, soldiers, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE machines—everything in the battle will be done in fireworks. [ MANDAN NEWS THUGS CRACK MANDAN SAFE GRAND FIREWORKS DISPLAY PLANNED FOR JULY 4 | | the Northern Pacific railroad with headquarters at Mandan was an- nounced and became effective Wed- nesday. H. J. McCall, who has been located at Jamestown, takes the position, succeeding Trainmas-| way. < ter T. B. Quinn, who has been forced ° to retire because of poor health. Miss W. G. Ashworth, roadmaster of the north line, is promoted to Dako- ta division roadmaster in the place of H. J. McC romoted, and W. York from whence he will Oslo, Norway. convention here. a delegate from the 8s. pled “are eg Mae ae pall) tae little position in ‘ge of first and| member of the Jamestown $100 in Cash and H. K-| ceventh sub-divisions, vice W. G.| team. Brown’s Automobile Disap- pears Some Time Last Night Burglars who broke into the Gol- fest Laundry offices on west Main street in Mandan this morn- ing dynamited the safe and escaped with about $100 in cash. An automobile stolen from garage of H. K. street, Mandan, is thought to have by the burglars in mak- | ing their escape. The office of the laundry com- pany was wrecked by the explo- den been sion. New Railway Officer Created for Mandan Creation of a new position, a com- bination trainmaster-roadmaster on the eighth and ninth subdivisions of train eaten, over Ro- sen, Marjorie Rosen, Marguerite | proved remarkably successful. This Degg, Lou Haggard, Edna Kafe: 5 me method is noe, being used for a home treatment of goifre cases all over the country with astonishing results. The Doctor states that goitre is a conditinn which grows worse with neglect and recommends immediate attention no matter how sail ioe growth may arvent. He strongly needless opera- tions. Dr. Bock ti the author of book that tells in a simple way about fronting Pings home. He has publish is book at expense and will send to anyone. interested. Writ today.—Adv. Angeline Bougas, Charles Stewa Richard Meyers, Robert Burchart, Raymond Dohn, Roy Wilde, Harry Rosenthal. i January—(Robert Burns’ Birthday). Dance—“Highland Fling,” Mavis Mitchell. February—(Colonial). Minuet — Lydia Lange: Jean Baker, Lois Davenport, Irma Rud- ser, Warren Kraft, Donald Erick- son, Frank Ellsworth, Leo Hal- loran. March—(Dutch). Dutch Folk Daace. See the New DELCO-LIGHT TH New Delco-Light, “does everything but think.” And when you see it you'll believe it. It has all the good points of both Automatic and Battery Service Systems. pilot balls in the battery, . . etc... ete... etc. No room to tell all about it here. So be a thinker and commence to think about coming in to eve the new Delco-Light that thinks for B. K. SKEELS DELCO-LIGHT ra ee (DWATER py sf ite him! % used Millinery Special Drastic Markdowns are in order on two large assortments of spring hats. We must move them quickly, to make room for eee Mrs. S. E. Arthur has from Milwaukee, Wis., Ashworth. G. N. Glade, trainmaster at Jamestown is transferred to Min- neapolis and C. Corser, trainmaster dan lodge. Renden and W. G. Renden the Brown, 207 Sixth Saturday. eee ° .at Forsyth, Mont., goes to James- town. Trainmaster Henry Flanni- gan,, Minneapolis, is moved to For- syth, i ———__——_-¢ | Personal and Social News of rae Mandan Vicinity | H. M. Weydahl of Killdeer, vice| acting business. resident of the First National eee Bank of Killdeer, who has been at- tending the bankers convention in ter and G. Eva Plunkett and niece, Mary Olson, of Jamestown are attending the Degree of Honor Miss Plunkett is Jamestown Mandan, left Wednesday for New sail for Mr. Wezdahl plans to spend two -~ three months with relatives in various parts of Nor- little niece is a juvenile returned where she attended a convention of the White Shrine as a delegate from the Man- ° | Mmes. B.S. Nickerson” Arnold have is- sued invitations for a bridge lunch- eon at the Lewis and Clark hotel Eugene Forrest of Flasher spent Wednesday in Mandan while trans- Mmes. J. M. Hanley, A. J. Sylves- W. Stewart will entertain Ina |the Soo Line cl jan effort wa of the Prof. J. H. Shepperd of Farg head of the animal husbandry de partment N Agricultural college, day in Mandan on b \southbound found. made with Drake and 105 brings up the bulk | # ck so r ule of the North as near perfect a to serve the citizens of the territ through which this line A Battle Creek “Constipation more misery than any oth But immediate Bin pie aneeac || PEOPLE'S FORU DEFENDS S00 LI May Editor Tribune: cent issue of the Tribune I noticed an article which stated that being made to have e the time of the | train this train |} with No. passenge as to br it can brough train No. Relief from Curse of Constipation is relief A tablet called I Next day bright. today at the nearest POOR LITTLE TONSIL Tune: “Tommy Atkins” It makes no difference where the pain, The part it does attack, It may be in the head or feet, The stomach, heart or back, Pay a visit to the Surgeon, Be you woman, child or man, You will wake up minus tonsils— You will find them in the can. 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