The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 2, 1932, Page 8

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— om Ks Poet. rae oe THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1932 ; ———— SSS rere hastily to accommodate the unexpect- edly large turnout. Yellow snap- dragons and candles centered the finished, however, rain fell heavily. |instead of batons, the teams carried | ; ; ical features. Otto Baud ed Wing High School speaker. The valedictory address was >——_- —— ° carried out a carnival idea, The! oe clan group singing, : i i: given by Lucile Anderson, daughter JUN 4 | A | In 5-Mile Drop | ener oF one Saad Lt a in — i The Holds Graduation of George Anderson. As the ranking} > ° cinkee. White Al OGkanee William ne wford Seeking Panty axa = Hubben| Student in her class she received a | Smith, Anita Cram, Ethel ' Childs, | Crawfo fi j aciittle Anderson, Florence Hubbell|scisrship to Jamestown college, The| SIX- Ml E A | |irabe Sires and Dek Wr. Abts Cass County Offid from the Wing high school at com- sien oF Pee ee aaa | ne | herr tg mencement exercises held Friday in|siven by Florence Hul and the —_ ————_ sity-Co' : Crawford, former ‘ the school auditorium. Eighth grade | Class will by Hilda Wutski. { i i ! City unty News : J. 8. Fevold, past president of the ait tah " at the North Dakq @ graduates, numbering 21, also parti-| .B. F. Heitzman is principal and| Finish Mandan-Bismarck Event Largest Attendance in Many |¢————__—__~_______»| 4. 8. Fevol AT rommesent the Blas| Dommeennent 6! ay te pipated in the services. Marcus Fagle assistant principal of ' Years Marks Annual High Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Sullivan, Bis-|OTsanization, will ey bat the na-| State historical society here, -se Dr: J. O. Arnson, Bismarck, was the | the school. Only 13 Seconds Behind | 4 marck, are parents of a daughter born | ™arck Rotappoiiinn “convention at| be @ candidate for Cass cour pi ‘ ; * ‘ae tional Cosmopolita: n t| a ia CNS ee Record Despite Rain School Alumni Banquet = inesday at the Bismarck hospital, Rapid Clty, 8; D., next Aug. 22 and 28.) Sree ety cioton, pa —_——— ——————_ Fevold was named delega' from B: Miss Charlotte Logan was elected] CONCLUDE ANNUAL MEETING | Thursday luncheon viet of the slash Op Pater ae ad f Running the last three miles in 2 | president of the Bismarck high school ot—North Dakota Odd Fellows | Capital City service club. Lege ‘whol I Dy j . Min forth f the annual| oline J. Evingson, Kindred, driving rain, members of the Bis- alumni association at the annual bus- luded thei 1] A brief description oi ae the incinbent sipetiqtendent, D marck high school junior class Thurs- ‘Jiness meeting of the group, held dur-|4"4 Rebekahs concluded their annual | siumni banquet and dance given for piproepee tt eo theta ft ji day forenoon won the sixth annual ing the alumni banquet at the Pat-|meeting here Thursday installing E.! members of the 1932 Bismarck high oe as if By - r. ta Klein Mandan-to-Bismarck r elay terson hotel Wednesday evening. Miss|H. Schrepel, Minot, as grand master | school graduating class at the eae ites nana Will aed Ges 9 jrace. | Logan, who was vice president during} of the former, and Mrs. Stella Mc-|son hotel Wednesday evening was 8} ie vember ballot. Seventy cand eT Ow Despite adverse conditions, Wade | the last year, succeeds Oscar Johnson. | Donald, Maxbass, as president of the jen in a short talk by Dr. K. W. nah dates are.in the yeces for Green, anchor man for the visitors, | Other officers named were Dr. Ken- | Rebekah assembly. . G. A. Osmundson, member a f| county offices. crossed the finish line only 13 sec-| neth Morris, vice president; Henry Se ceed Cosmopolitan club, urged mem! ai ' onds behind the record for the event. ; Brown, secretary; and Mrs Minnie| A Swiss watchmaker, Georges Pella-|the organization to give the loca’ AMESTOWN LIONS ELECT The saa kesuebod oe perce Shuman, treasurer. ; F ton, has perfected’ an Slectrie Fa Haaehalt team the greatest support et Me Desde ee Se ae ee ea thu tig HINT It was an exceptionally large and) It is. driven by a tiny storage battery.| possible. + : » N. D, ; »» and how The record, established by the junior | good-humored crowd of graduates, pnts hen Sheerisy in the absence of Grace | Dutves |Dr. John Regen ten Te anna a class in 1928, is 28 minutes, 33 sec- students and friends, which, un-| Colombia has an airport that 1s|Morris, A. A. Doerner accompanied ate e pi ads 9: 3, Onna ro 4 onds. daunted by the rain, gathered in the}8,500 fect above sea level. Adolph Engelhardt, violinist, in sev-!nesday. .F ig The sophomore team finished sec- Terrace Gardens of the hotel, with Hl | ond and the senior team third. the 1932 graduating class as guests of | iH The race started at the Lewis and honor. / Clark hotel, Mandan, about 10:35 ‘About 160 persons were seated at You'll like the Sera Balote te" event, Was SHBIE| THanliy ty SooneARSAEby the Urea storm. ; Ht {ki better flavor of Blatz Old Heidelberg ae — because it’s i Ester-Aged SIRE BUILDER i Benser Seater] each), \County Headquarters | \Opened Here by I. V. A. Burleigh county headquarters for the Independent Voters Association | xhausted a cay aE aw a Eas opened Wednesday at) vers” Lawrence Madland, who have roadway avenue. " i B. E. Jones, campaign manager, | ony geatee county farmers for isaid the office will be kept open un- . til after the November election. He said the county campaign headquarters will support the nation- jal and state tickets indorsed by the |Real” Republicans and the I. V. A. and the I. V. A. candidates for state} legislative posts from this county. The world expects the best from Firestone in tires. “4 Race drivers know Firestone Tires are the safest and best—for thirteén con- secutive years all the winning drivers at the Indianapolis 500-Mile International Sweepstakes Race have driven their cars to victory on Firestone Tires. Why should you or your family take unnecessary chances by using anything but the safest and best tires that experience and skill can build? AGAIN REDUCES PRICES BUY NOW! Don’t drive on worn, smooth tires when you can have new Firestone Tires at these new unheard of low prices. Because of Firestone’s unequaled position in cotton—efficient factories and economical dist:” greatest values in history. Never before could you buy such remarkable values! Low prices on tires is one thing—Extra Quality at low prices is quite another, NEW LOW PRICES notes from Mayor C. D. Cooley, Man- | tables and carried out the senior col- dan, to Mayor A. P. Lenhart, Bis- ors, while appointments were in pur- marck. The race ended at Klein's {ple and silver, colors of the class of Toggery here. | | 1927, which was in charge of the ban- The winning team. will be present-1 | quet. ed with a trophy by E. B. Klein,! | Outstanding on the entertainment, sponsor of the event. | calmly stepping out of a plane al-| program, which followed a contract Though each team was supposed most five miles above the Sactamen-|bridge theme, was the pageant, to have 12 members, each to run ®/to Valley in California, Smaranda | “Kings and Queens of Away Back half mile, some of the participants /Braescue, 23 (above), pretty Ruma-|When.” In this prominent members jwere forced to run two laps since the | nian girl, dropped 24,000 feet to the/of graduating classes from 1888 up jteams were incomplete. After com-leround to sct a new world’s para-|to the present time were imperson- pleting one lap, these participants chute jump record for women. ated by alumni and high school were carried by automobile to the te |students, many of them wear- starting point for their second lap. ling costumes worn at graduations in | Members of the competing teams/20() Attend Funeral |by-gone years. Miss Ethel Childs | follow: * o 48 (played an accompaniment of num- Juniors — Marvin Welliver (two Of Drowning Victim | bers appropriate to each year as the jlaps), John Weisenberger, Wallace y |pseudo-graduates appeared and were ;Thorpe, Jack Andrews, —— Two hundred persons attended fun- | introduced. Jenkins, Howard Byrne, Frank Welch, eral services at McCabe Methodist |. Further carrying out the contract Delaine Ward, Wade Green, Kenneth % (bridge idea, Al Cordner, in the role Joslin and William Anderson. Episcopal church here Wednesday af-/ o¢ Kipitzer, presided. Oscar John- | Seniors—Keith Crawford, Myron|ternoon for Albert Donald Madland,|son, retiring president, welcomed the and Robert Edick (two laps/1l-year-old Sibley Butte farm boy |class of 1932 in a brief talk entitled Ernest Manney, Eddie Agre,!who drowned last Sunday in Apple “Opening Bid” and Robert Edick, John Heiser (two laps), Woodrow] Creek northeast of Menoken. president of the senior class, re- |Shepard and Gilbert Benzon. Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor of the | sponded Speaking on “Raising Bid.” Sophomores—William Mote (two/ church, officiated and the body was; “Signs and Signals” was the sub- jlaps), John Boelter (two laps), Neil| buried in the family plot at St. Mary's | ject of an address by Frayne Baker, | Beylund, Lawrence Schneider, Don-| cemetery here. ; who commented on changes in the ald Bowman, Paul Whittey, Phillip] Pallbearers were young friends of high school since his graduation and Gorman, Harry Weisenberger, Gor-| the drowned boy, Byren Clizbe, Bernie | urged alumni to take a greater inter- fon Engen, and Robert Gussner. Couch, Clarence Clizbe, Harry David- est in the association. son, Arthur Kershaw and Joe Glum. A number designated as “Tuning In bathing with Bernie Couch and In” on the program proved to be a Joe Glum near “Horseshoe Bend,” the |solo by David Davis, who sang the Madland boy swam so far out in the/class song, accompanied by Abigail stream that he was unable to swim | Roan. Miss Clarice Belk of the class against the current to safety, became /of 1926, Spoke on “Honors,” placing {in a humorous light honors achieved by various members of the class. The program was followed by danc- ing in the Patterson hall, where con- fetti, serpentine and novelty dances Compare the FLAVOR | Kellogg’s Corn Flakes have a crispness and flavor that no other corn flakes equal. There’s even a difference in the fresh aroma when you open the packages. For 25 years Kellogg’s have been the standard of quality. When you are offered a substitute, it is seldom in a spirit of service. | Hearing for Gregory Has Been Postponed Made by in Milwaukee A preliminary hearing for Virgil! Gregory, charged with automobile theft here, has been postponed by Justice of the Peace A. E. Shipp, [eee recovery of State's Attorney i \ | Distributed by Stone-Ordean-Wells Company Mandan, N. Dak, buying raw materials—rubber and -on, car Owners may enjoy the George S. Register from a minor ill-} ness. 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