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\ THE BISMARCH TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1982 +i PRE-SCHOOL CLINIG © _Pesey Precision {OQCESAN MASS [5 [et or aap wma The number of delegates is expect~ | ed to reach 400, according to Rev. Father Siag, who has requested of- EXAMINES 311 TOTS SET FOR THURSDAY eri inte cops badges so be Pear! be eos 7 ry ——__ seal sections reserved them. Coane t te ees Se oe iat Rev. Vincent Wehrle, Bis- nana oe ied rs school 1st 9:30 . 5 . e a 4 : County Hold Banquet} Troop Will Receive ed Here by Dr. Maysil hop of Bismarck Will be ; Fred Jansonius, judge of the fourth Charity Work Award Williams Celebrant district, of which Burleigh county is pevrad Seg ae NS TDR ® part, was the princi Members of Troop No. 1 of the Examination of 311 children of pre- behets Principal speaker at| Junior Catholic Daughters of Amer- school age was completed during the ‘the annual party for Burleigh coun-j|ica will be awarded a silver loving free clinic held in the World War Me- A golden sacerdotal jubilee mass, ity officers, members of the county|Ccup at a meeting of the local court, morial building last week under the to be celebrated Thursday in connec- board of commissioners and other| Catholic Daughters of America, this auspices of the Women’s Community tion with the 50th anniversary of the be celebrated by special county officials and employes, evening, in recognition of the out- Council, records show. ordination of the Most Rev. Vincent| Bishop Wehrle, the jubilarian, and which was held Saturday evening in |standing charity work carried on by Last year, when the clinic lasted an Wehrle, bishop of Bismarck, will be|/the sermon will be preached by the the Terrace Garden at the Patterson the troop during the last year. entire week, 237 children received & diocesan rather than a local cele-| Most Rev. John G. Murray, arch- hotel. The cup, which was won by the free examination. This year only five bration, according to Rev. Father| bishop of St. Paul. troop at the recent state convention days were given over to the clinic. John Slag, who is in charge of ob-| A banquet will be held for del- Forty guests were seated at tabl decorated with plum blossor “ of the Catholic Daughters at Rugby, Conducted by Dr. Maysil Williams, priate egates, priests, and bishops at the lighted with 168 tapes ms and! will be presented by Mrs, Max Kupite, head of the bureau of child hygiene The mass will be celebrated at 10/ Patterson hotel at 1p. m. se Dr. FB, Baie, Goa district deputy, and will be accepted for the state health department, the a. m., when representatives from 150| Bishop Murray will celebrate mass precided op beastaeeccunty Physician, | hy Mrs, Dan Slattery, leader, in be- clinic took care of the examining, parishes in Bishop Wehrle’s diocese|in the church at 7:30 a. m. ‘Thurs- ‘& number of the offilals for ‘riet | it, Of her troop. aie SER Poe ce ee Alto ab tio tease aril Ro elght pres |e eee eee ig r brie mong activities of a charitable dren and made a record of the child inte es 4 tial ope 10 late eight aa. ‘ ‘ nature listed in Mrs. Slattery's report which will be kept on file with the » rs, and ap- cere 8 Register, state's attorney,| for the year are such tens os the department to be used in checking up proximately 120" priests as well as| Use the Want Ads Gite ae wae county ab-|purchase of groceries for destitute on corrective treatments when the wie aah tte luet, with Mrs. Ar-| families on a number of occasions; clinic is held again next year. Assist- an ue a pi - A humorous ad-| the outfitting of 18 children with new ing Dr. Williams were Miss Mary A. the penta of osama chairman of /clothes for their first holy commun- Johnson, R. N., and Mrs. Ruth Mill- j he rd of county commissioners |ion; donation of a large amount of er, R. N, | A Y OF Two H ‘SOULS betes bad A.C. Isaminger, county|warm clothing for children and _ General arrangements and prelim- | Associated Press Photo Me J auditor, also were on the program. | adults; contribution of $10 towards jinary preparations as well as the ac-| Pe; Perkins, University of 1 : Mr. Isaminger called attention to the|remodeling the church and $5° for tual work of bringing the mothers Kansae coved, won the Daughters H AND county auditors convention to be held| foreign missions; purchase of glasses and children to the clinic and return-| of Founders and Patriots of Amer. age Lod week, Dancing followed the ies fetus ne: brides milk bod them to their homes was directed| ica trophy awarded to the ! i 4 wo les. dur! e winter, yy a committee made up of Mrs. R. H.| sharpshcote hy : + i ¥ The entertainment was planned by| Money to carry on these projects Waldschmidt, Mrs. C. B. Rosen and! san averabe. "Hee-average thous “ een o, The Great,‘ Imperishable Drama, Miss Dorothy Blunt, deputy county |was raised by benefit bridge parties Mrs. A. C. Brainerd. | 24 team matches this . of All People,Even as You and I) w Re sey cua in use sant Maia mel a and candy sales, Mrs. Slat- oie to an attendance plan which| 98.9 per cent. ee q aid L 4 { Ys ie county al rs said. provided that mothers residing in the Se eee Lovit \ Livi i office. ge ix Members of the troop are Jean Mo- same part of the eity attend on the Life’s' Trieephs a Perhap: ¥ fart arske, aire De- same day, the clinic was able to func-| missioners will not hold their regular oe f s Rochford, Frances and Elizabeth tion more efficiently and elimi i i er TP M Degr ee of Honor Head Slattery, Mary Gelermann, Marian long period of fe for aoe to aijfon “En, Aragon; eliy Budiore Finding Dross Instead of Gold - To Be Banquet Guest| Enright. tols and Veronica wer- and children, crema : wow But ever Strivi stlein and Margaret Beylund. Previously all children residing} District Judge Pred" Jansonius was ae riboend Mrs. Frankie Lyman, Cando, state] Mr. and Mra FY A’ Ward, Mont. bee finietn ,ichool had been Jo | in Steele Monday on judielal business. Toward the Destiny of i“ . FLA. i i jan! ‘ur- ne + *, Teotive Amsociation, will be & guest 0: pen N. D., visited in Bismarck over nished the school children and these BLACK CAT LUCK Human Hoppiness! honor and the principal speaker at Kee a and Sunday with Mrs. T. W. were taken to their homes to be filled] Petersburg, Ind.—Mrs. Charles Catt ¢ tho annual banquet of the Bismarek usk, Fifth St. ‘There is no such thing as a perfect woman, according to Professor out with the names of younger chil-|never thought much of the supersti- Degree of Honor lodge Tuesday eve- x ek Lore Maxwell, physical education department, Arizona State Teach- dren. tion concerning black cats and luck, ning at 8:90 O'clock in the “dining Mrs. Ira E. Herzberg and son Bob- ers’ college, Flagstaff, Ariz. But Sima Siniaho, 18-year-old sopho- Working with Mrs. Waldschmidt,|but she does now. As she was step- iz ae! Sent ak aA by, 708 Rosser avenue, spent the more shown above, comes nearest to physical perfection in the general chairman, and her commit-|ping out ‘of her smoke house door coo a ie Wor! far Memo week-end in Jamestown as the guests school, Professor Maxwell says. Sina’s measurements are: height, 63 tee each day were a staff of 14 wo-|with a pan of potatoes, she stepped bi pees ene es Hd gle eee Parents, Rev. and Hae weight, 123 pounds; bust, 36 inches; chest expansion, 4 inches; men, two of whom served as host-|on a large black cat. The cat trip- ation eaty nea’ tbe -& elkes at Tite CASE rs, . shat ae pal aia crete bree 8 inches; hips, 35 inches. She is a blue-eyed esses, one for the forenoon and the|/ped her and she fell, breaking an ic Miata Wittig. ee GYETIOK diame es . , Wears a 16 dress, a size 5 shoe and is an all-round athlete. Be the afternoon. Efforts of | arm. FANNIE d J . ger Bramwell, members of all organizations belong- pls Mrs. Alfred Zuger will serve aS!501%4 Main avenue; Mr. and Mrs, El- ing to the council, each of which con- HURST'S toastmaster at the banquet. Mrs.|don Anderson, 422 Third St.; Mr. and lic schools of Bismarck and became! tributed workers for the clini George F. Bieter ate he a coe tol Mrs, Frank Klansey and Miss Leota a allroad employe when @ young| praised by Mrs Waldschmidt.” a. Mrs. Lyman and Dr. Clara B. West-| Stanley, 408 zg a : “ . s phal, local president, will give the ad-|ed from Atiibeswtiere they Sent tae His @4-year-old father and one of| nave nau Agedl te clinic or REET dress of welcome. Mrs. he hat week-end with friends. ‘ | MINING OPERATIONS eas pace aes oe repay to 8t./or to have cared for such a lage respond. Mrs. Henry Dueme! ee * ud from Clear Lake, » but fail- | on, - a =. Paul reece as Duemeland, he John R. Oswalt and Mrs. F.[ deite sestuinatee aity tn fis Willing and’ tireless group of wo- Vu dimmortel rs. Paul an, Mrs. Duemeland,| A. Byrne . 8 “ My 4 Mrs. Zuger, Mrs. George obidou, When the Fort Lincoln ‘bridge clas siniihinleabin: Ati: tale ttle, ae Tay in eapeenetaa tion agente ~~" heart rhapsody} | Mrs. John Peterson, Mrs. le Carl-| met Friday afternoon at the home of 7 a zs the assistance which made the under- of the city and j cee ae we) ar eee ee sete Fort Lincoln. Two} master, Has Claim in Den- eae, jtaking so successful. Approximately . sae a lay. i " 180 women worked at the clinic durin; “Sete . Don L, Short, Medora, eae N. D, arrived in’ Bismarek’ Sunday Sse ¢+—___—_________-» IRENE DUNNE ‘ Harry Larson, Bismarck’s assistant “i % Races ‘Are Feature at gan mast sidvuriits natmaer tie mem ime-| ON CLEAN-UP DRIVE); ©ty-County News RICARDO CORTEZ - Wachter School Picnic} Whittemore, 714 second st. Mrs. oe kecahorsenh sa le pepe ‘A marriage Ucense was issued Sat‘ | GREGORY . RATOFF Short will be remembered here as ‘cron ipararday Sager che onere ——————_ urday to Willard Perry Webster, Tur- EL ‘The Wachter Pi nt-Teacher ssso- Miss Edith RE g ment and testing work on his mining Inspected 1,326 Premises; Only Md Eau and Miss Louise Flemmer, , bd iad ciation closed its activities for claim, “Harry's Hoard”, whi A q ismarck. if ‘season with a plenic for Wachter| Captain and Mrs. Harold Stow, waked cel Haltway Lake wine’ nuliee 362 Failed to Meet With ne chad school children and their parents|Fert Lincoln, entertained recently at| south of Highway No. 2, midway be- Their Approval A group of students from the U. 8. Saturday afternoon in Kiwanis park.|® bridge dinner at their quarters in| tween eno ard tounien PP! Indian school will go to Sterling Following an afternoon spent with honor of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. George Larson's placer gold mining machine — Thursday evening to present a pro- | races, games and outdoor sports, a| Harris, who arrived lately at the post.lis especially designed for sampling |, 2oSpcctions by Bismarck Boy Scouts|sram of songs, readings and dances | picnic supper was served to about 100 There were eight guests. Prizes in| work in the Denbigh area and will in connection with clean-up week re-|under the auspices of the Parent- persons. : the bridge games went to Captain and handle about eight cubic yards of dirt sulted in the tidying up of 328 addi-|Teacher association. On Saturday = Prizes were awarded in relay and|Mrs. Fred Neville. a day, tional premises, according to a report | night the girls presented the operetta, 35 other footraces to the following pu- * % # Thomas L, Craven, engineer in made to the Lions club clean-up com- | ‘The Princess,” at Driscoll. | pils: Norma Olson, Helen Winkler,|_ Miss Mary Schlinker, 413 Second| charge of operations and who has had |™ttee by the Boy Scout civic service] Usher L. Burdick, Fargo attorney, All | Luella Holmes, Vernon Solum, Jerry | Street, left Monday noon for Dallas,| considerable rience in placer min- |C°mmittee. was a visitor in Bismarck over the THEATRE = | Longmuir, Isabelle Madland, Freddy Texas, and other points in the south- ing, said that “very satisfying” results The 10 troops inspected 1,326 prem- | week-end. Evening Rosenberg, Genevieve Sack, Lois| West, where she will spend the next] were obtained and that the various |‘S¢s- On the first trip they found 710 * eX é Drennan, Constance Arnold, Emma|*!X months. She plans to visit with|clean-ups of the machine had dis-|Pieces of property for which they] Mr. and Mrs. John A. Beehler, Man- Merkel, Evangeline Longmuir, Del-|Telatives at Alberquerque, New Mex-| closed a considerable amount of what |'ecommended additional clean - up| dan, are parents of a daughter, born phine Dame, Violet Fagerstrom, Mar- ey baled ey pel Lod appeared to be free gold in flake | Work. “aad evening at St. Alexius hospi- ® Il and Kenneth Varney, ‘Preda es e80, | torm. A week later th al. ‘ | ; ht pty Beatrice Pleat Elward repaid at Albuquerque, New Mex. ee taken from the copper rif- | Premises and found eters eerste: * * * onig. Holmes, ‘Robert Gray, Kenneth Wil-|!00. Miss Schlinker, who is employ-|fies of the machine will be run|had been cleaned up, the remaining| A son was born Sunday at the Bis- son, Earl Crawford, and Juanita/¢d at the Bank of North Dakota, is| through a retort and other materials |382 not meeting with their approval.|marck hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Admission Free Webster. on six-months leave of absence. accumulated in the machine will be| |The clean-up drive was directed by| Kitt, Harmon. to:Tindles \ Mrs. Robert Gray, Mrs. Frank Wil- submitted to various tests. John MacLachlan, chairman and his xe * be: liams, Mrs. Harold’ Welch and Mrs.|_ Captain and Mrs. Fred Neville, Fort! Larson's machine attracted many|Lions club committee. The Boy| Members of the board of city com- ee ee Stittord aniores: were the parm pees nibekies sine visitors over the week-end despite the | Scout civic service committee includes Ye \ We oo 3. ned B. Ww. amy and 8 earafterYear * nyse vised by committee composed of mandant at the i, . a q ‘ Miss Helen “Munig. of the school pace nk Carne) Earls and ire. |Former Resident of PCa See Rarer 1) staff, Maurice Agre and Charles Wil- . roses ud vases cen- i: 4 ig = iad tesma'abia theergcets| Bismarck Suecumbs|2-rne2. Bent Pex, Coxe Sl! YOu Can Choose Your | | ee * were seated. The colors of the Fourth nold Anderson, Joe Senger, Ellison the Saves Ogden Ward, 300 Avenue C, has re-| Infantry regiment, red and green,| = F. Edwards, former resident of |iitzer, and Bud Preston, ; turned from Miles City. Mont., where | Were further emphasized in the ap-|2!smarck, died several days ago at : (a) (4 ummer ar al he spent the week-end with friends. |pointments, Bridge was played after Be ret a Minn. according to word! REE RIDE TO FUNERAL \ xe * er, WwW. Dudley, Lieut. i ‘ In Korea, royal funeral processions, x = e Mrs. J. A. Solien, 602% Avenue D,|C. N. S. Ballou, Major John R. Os-|, 24wards came to Bismarck when ; ons, b F returned’ Saturday from Forbes, N,| walt and Mrs. Ballou receiving the| Meas Six years old with his par- eee, ee cree, a0 nilles rove rom ese ew | D., where she spent the last week with | prizes. Hie” fathen as, WM. Edwards. |companied by several wooden horses. wegeerne Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ———_——_— 0 | Stewartsdale district for many years. ane ee porary fee 0 furnish the SM | Meetings of Clubs, || 2472" was educated in the pub-ltotion into the next world. — isses Helen Scow, Marcel as Jerus and Regina Doahe, Bowman, I Fraternal Groups | | vi with friends in Bismarck over ee Sunday, en route from Hazen to their} The Women’s Home Missionary so- HA homes. jelety of the McCabe Methodisi ah ees church will meet at 2:30 o'clock i Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cathro, Los An-|Tuesday afternoon at the home of geles, Calif., have arrived in Bismarck | Mrs. N. Lloyd Lillestrand, 316 Mandan TUESDAY A to spend two weeks visiting with old|St. Members are requested to bring time friends. They plan to spend a|their mite boxes. : s: month or longer in the state before * # * OpDeEt 15 returning to the west. Mr. Cathro is} The Bismarck chapter of the Order ONLY a former director general of the Bank ]of the Eastern Star will hold its re; ‘What con a rich bech- of North Dakota. ular meeting at 8 o'clock Tuesday ev se @ ning in the Masonic temple. At 9 elor-girl do with yes- 4 There were eight tables of bridgejo’clock the annual memorial service terday’s } "a j in play following a meeting of the U.|of the order will be conducted, with YS hones sw Cc, T. pores Syenine at Biseone and Rainbow Girls as special the chooses tomer the Elks hall. e e pri were | guest awarded to Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hilden, ibs +e row's husband? How Mrs, M. O, Arman and Ralph Friesz, Officers will be elected at a meet- ean she avoid thesmir- * of Mandan. Earlier in the evening{ing of the Progressive Mothers’ club q “b Mrs. M. O. Arman and Mrs. Steve jat 8 o'clock Tuesday evening at. the ched reputation that Arman were initiated as members of | home of Mrs. C. W. Porter, 1714 Ros- comes by living en the Auxiliary. The committee in|ser avenue. charge of the card party were Mrs. E. ultra-modern love-life. he B. Gorman, Mrs. A. Y. Haglund and| The star Alpha Orionis sends the Mrs. Ross Hartwick of Mandan. most heat to the earth. i “MODEL AG “Doing your “smthe same soap you do— RECENTLY REDUCED r is I just add Good-looking? Well, just look family wash? " J them over! 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