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1 " 2eelton > eens ae =a al VW aase_0 a8 BG"pagye he dasse. SOPHOMORES LEAD IN HIGH SCHOOL GRADES| 18 In Class Are Are on Honor Roll; Freshmen, Seniors, Jun- iors Follow Sophomores head the list in the number of students on the honor roll! of Bismarck high school for Novem-j ber, ratings announced Thursday dis- close. Eighteen members of this cla: were listed in| comparison with 13 freshmen, 12 seniors and nine jun- iors, Those on the the averages recorded for Alvin Ode, 92.50; Marga thy Patton Mia Westbrook, 91 50; Raymond Yeasley, 90.59; ey Johns Carl Krug Doris 90.25 rant Frahm, 90; Sarah “Messenger, 90. Sopho. Mary Mahiman, Mary Louise Nuessle, 97; Eugene Fevold, 96.7 Marian Pedersi 96; Peggy Jal Skeels, 96.75; Donna 94.75; Lillian Hedstrom, Kitchen, 93.20; Ruth Vernon Schroeder, 93; Brand Drew, ‘Winston C 60; Rober ‘ole, 91.20; Norma Pet Juniors 9 Jean 93.75; Leland Rand, 94.50; Marian Litt nphreys, 94; » Gorman Ruth Saxvik, Abigail We 91.75; Marjorie Mitchell, 91.20 thy Ode, 90.60. eniors ngson a a eaeeeenes Brittin By 0. DUTTON Braddock, with Miss Jane Mathens spent Th her sister, Mrs. Richard D: Mr. and Mrs. McNutt of Bismarck were Sunday callers at the W. S.| Triplett home. | Mrs. Jason Hoover and Miss Lil-| lian Lee attended a bridge luncheon | at the Charles Anderson home Sat-| urday. | Miss Lydia Briscoe was a Wednes- day visitor at the M. M. Dralle home. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover enter- tained the following friends at din- ner Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs M. M. Dralle and family, Mr. and! Mrs. O. U. Dutton and family, Gerry Hoffman, Miss Evelyn Olson] and Don Dralle of Moffit. Cassel Gosney, who was operated on for sinus trouble last week, is im- proving and has ret the Triplett home where he is Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker Junior attended a whist p: Emil Enockson home in Moffit Mon-| day night. Miss Lillian Lee spent ‘Thanksgiv- ing at the C. D. Kimball home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kuntz gave a dancing party for friends Saturday night. Mrs. John Doan gave a Thanks- giving dinner for friends and re tives at the Allensworth home. Mr and Mrs. Frank King and fami and the Misses Neola and El Slorby of Bismarck were among the guests. { Miss Evelyn Olson, Don Draile,| Charley Mauk and Wm. Carroll ofj Moffit dined Sunday at the M. M. Dralle home. Mr. and Mrs, C. D. Kimball gave a Thanksgiving dinner for relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and} daughter Lucille, Mr. and Mrs, James Robidou and family, and Mr. and Mrs. William Mills and family were among the guest: Miss Lucille ed to Milman spent ‘Thanksgiving vacation in Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. C, R. Crawford were | Sunday dinner guests at the E. M.| Whitteaker home. | Mrs. Kershaw and children were Saturday afternoon visitors at the Dutton home. The Misses Gerry Hoffman, Evelyn Olson, Tivila Dralle, Alfred Hoover} and Don Dralle motored to Bismarck | Thursday afternoon. | Jason Hoover took a car of cattle to St. Paul Saturday | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day were Braddock visitors Thursday. They | Davis. | : Sunday Visitors at the S. E, Clizbe | home. | Chest Fund Total ere The losing side of the “tooth brush- * Ds | _ The sentor 4-H club held a meeting | ing ¢ Boyd school No. 1 Continues to. ‘Rise |Saturday afternoon at the home of| furnished a picnic lunch to the win- | Paeeeaae ldfang was chosen as {23 side Wednesday afternoon. | only a little more than $1,000 re- delegate for the 4-H Poultry club to|-phanksaiving Set at ine Bote week | aes to be pledged or paid into the go to Fargo. ley home near Glencoe; Mr. and Mrs. |community chest to reach the 1932 E. F. Easton, McKe is suffering |Gito Dorman and family at the Ar- quota, it was announced Friday noon from a broken leg sustained when he, ur Knudtson home near Apple} by H. P. Goddard, secretary of the ell to the ground while getting out “k; Louella Tollefson at the Earl ‘association of commerce. {dir ‘and Clair Porter were dinne her} ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1932 Henry Larson and daughter, Vivian, ; ¢ ——_____________o| amity, Alfred Born and Mary Ives | Mr. and Mrs. E, L. Adams and son, |; Welch’s Spur | | motored to Bismarck Saturday. he A. Drawver and daughter, Dor- = | Mr. and Mrs: Paul Skinner and thy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck and , ~ | children visited at the Robert Welch i and Fred Gehl. By MRS. R. M. WELCH | home paneer Mr. and Mrs. Paul Antrim enter- | | en Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clizbe |’ fr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch left the | [sa Ganty SR Mr ana an, Gu'ee |, Afr and Mrs, A.D. Welch left the | Gym (Classes conte "i n Boren at Thanksgiving dinner. {to spend Thanksgiving with their son, T. I. Bailey and son, Oat Bailey, ond his family. Mr. and Mrs. Welch | | Stanton Roberts and n Calmbach | and daughter, who reside in Washing- About 50 women have been enrolled in the gymnasium classes which meet ‘each Thursday afternoon at 3:30, 5:30 lof Bismarck were Sur visitors atlton, also were expected to spend! wd C. K. Boyd | and 7:30 o'clock in the gymnasium at |the home of Mr. Bailey's daughter | thank 3 hanksgiving there. land son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. T.| Lawrence Doppler | Hughes motored to Bismarck on _ business Mi 1 arles Packs the World War Memorial building un- | Siinee ars idling Wi ARE GRO athe Nooo ldcr the direction “of Mist Mildres Soa nunstta g Mr. and Mrs.|""Tousila Tollefson and Laura Welch Fried, physical education instructor in | the city schools. | Activitles offered in the classes in- clude tap and clog dancing, calis- week eae” stunts and ear) aes aes : . ‘weekly programs are varied to meet ne wate ' an ee ae \the wishes of the majority of persons ; u jin each group. . A. Doucet J aueiieing | A skating party at the P. P. Bliss ithome was enjoyed by the in termed: e and grammar ; venit Mr. and M and Mrs. N. |ealted at the Chester Boyd home Stull, little nephew of Mrs. plch, has been ill with throat : | Louella Clizbe and fam-| popper J. FP, Wildtang and | home Mor ening. + Miss Mar re enter- | sin| Any women interested in this type tained at by Mr. and eee eee er Wisze for of recreation, may enroll by calling Mrs. R. C. W: | “Boyd Monday. |John Reel at 208 or by coming direct- | Oliver Roth r St. Paul W Mr. and ned home from ssday afternoon. rs. R. C. Wildfang ti and Mrs, E, FE. Baker and two |¥ to the gymnasium at one of the in Bismarck Tuesday, | Class hours. the William Gagner} rs were Were nr hey dined at The total on hand at that time was $10,898.69. Campaign directors were confident an additional $1,011.31 could be raised to bring donations up to the quota of $11,900. Tribune Want Ads Bring Results | of a omobile in Thu Bismarck last) Baker home; Russel Tollefson at the of his sister, Mrs. Jack Ish- | *| mael; and Lawrence and Leo Doppler } jand Mr. and Mrs, Robert Welch and | family at the Ruth McMurrich home. Theodore Dorman called at the home of his uncle, Julius Dorman, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Horace Dirlam and Bak | home Moffit By MRS. C. MOFFIT | Mrs, J. F. Coder Thanksgiv Coder's s' nd children spent | with Mrs. = Tana orbes r and fan James yh were Mr, and n: and Fred ne | Mr Hin-| | | Te rt Faust and} nksgiving at the} DeHaan and chil-| the Baeth home Sun-} | and Mr. and nson_ spent Thanksgiv-| the Adams home | 1 and Dan| Dralle ¢ Olsen spent | Thanksgiving at Jason Hoover hom | Peter Hofstad, Miss d Fred Doehle were! Porter | hom Mr. y were Sunda Mike Hanson ho Mrs, Mike H: ley last wee rand fam- r guests at the nson v ed at Ash-| C. E. Moffit and chil- er Mui R. T. Grocery eV ane Robertson & Tullberg, Props. nome | | PHONE 371 ited friends in and son ed at the Highest Quality—Always—Combined With Low Price LAUNDRY SOAP—Crystal White, 10 bars. -2%e BISCUIT FLOUR—I. G. A., pkg. ......... -29¢ (@ POP CORN—Carol, makes large kernels, 1-lb. pkg.. .10c CREAM CEREAL—I. G. A., pkg. . lie HONEY—18K, 5-lb. pail ......... 4c GIANT PEAS—18K, very tender, can ......... lic PEANUT BUTTER—18K, 2-Ib. jar ....... . 25 |g PANCAKE FLOUR—I. G. A., 342-lb. pkg. .18¢ CORN—18K, Del Maiz, 2 cans ........... -25e RICE POPS—Tid-bits of Health, 3 for .............19¢ Johnson The N son and Jok the Mauk Mrs. and Mrs. Minn. were dinnei home Thank nd Pearl John- Beauclair visited at and son George and daughter | e ~Peckens red Faust ning at the famili DeH: spent an home. children spe nt le home. ey a WHEAT POPS—Popped from whole grains, 3 for... .17c U. 5. PALMOLIVE SOAP—3 bars and 2 large Crystal Auguste White .. : ery 3 atosphere, | sail for the a lecture tour, | ca, he said, he possibiliti ension in the vi gnetic Pole for co! QUALITY STORES While will in of a bal of the Ne hM tinued study of the cosmis The Armour Creameries in had Thanksgiving home of M t the in-lay dinner Day's broth id siste d Mrs. Otto Thomp- | son Maxine and Rodney Allenswortti| spent their Thanksgiving vacation with their grandparents in Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson and fam- | ily of Moffit visited with relatives at/ the C. D. Kimball home Sunday. | Roy Dutton was a dinner guest at} the Doehle home in Moffit Sunday. Miss Edith Giovannoni and Am-| mon_Pifer were Sunday visitors at the Elvin Hoover home. | The Misses Alice and Helen Carl- son, Lee Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day were Sunday night guests at the C. D. Kimball home. Dinner guests at the Richard Day hhome Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Matheney and daughters Jane and Opal and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gates of near Hazelton, Mrs. George Morrison and daugh- ters Lola and Nellie and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Andrews and daughter were Bismarck and Mandan shop- pers Saturday. E, M. Whitteaker returned from} Minneapolis Saturday. —— lt? McKenzie | OME hs a + | tion: | tines; vitamin B to, help tone the Bismarck are now taking in 313 MAIN INCORPORATED PHONE 110 Turke: fi p © as | . - holtdss LOE AE, Christmas | Where You Buy the Best for Less CARRIES ALL-BRAN ON EVERY VOYAGE | Seaman Finds This Delicious Cereal Relieves Constipation ora, 28¢ .... 3 Lbs, 13¢ tender. TOMATOES Mother's Brand for cooking or drinking. 2 pound box . Here is an unsolicited letter from Mr. Darragh: “T have been going to sea for the past fourteen years. Every trip, I underwent severe headaches, ner- | vousness, and sleeplessnes. Tried all | sorts of remedies, and received only | temporary @elief. | “So hearing about Kellogg's Au | Bran thought I would get a box, | which I did. That was six months ago, haven’t been without it at | home, and when I go to sea a box of Kellogg’s ALL-Bran is always with me.”—George D. Darragh, 1914 82nd Avenue, Oakland, California. Tests show ALL-BRaN contains two things for common constipa- : “Bulk” to exercise the intes- ‘or Rice pops. like pops . er oar ee. SR LIC Sur hal Ae Note the price on this old favorite. ee 55 oz. ... 10 Bars 22¢ “un 3 Lbs. 1Te .... 2 Lbs, 29¢ Sihs. 17 .2 Lbs. 19¢ Doz. 39¢ Lb. le eres iclous; = = Box98e 40-lb. lugs. The PRUNES OATS - SOAP seotnenota purpores, Elks Gat mearatanl oe spaghettt, in bulk COOnTES Ee intestinal tract. ALL-BRAN also supplies iron for the blood. ‘The “bulk” in ALL-Bran is much Tike that of lettuce. Inside the body, it forms a soft mass, which gently clears the intestines of wastes. How much pleasanter this is than takin; pe and drugs—so often hai Two tablespoonfuls of Au-Bran daily will correct most types of constipation. If not ye lieved this way, see your doctor. Serve as a cereal or use in cook- Apple WILL NOT VISIT SWEDEN | seven-year-old daughter Julia to her Stocxholm, Dec. 2.—(#)—Leon Trot-| breast, Mrs. Marion Miller, a hospital zky, the Russian exile, has decided not | patient, leaped seven stories to her to take advantage of permission/death from a downtown hotel room granted him to visit Sweden and lec-| | Wednesday night. She was killed in- ture at Lund university in view of the| |stantly and the child died two hours Protest made against the plan here, | later. it was learned Thursday. Buy or Sell Through MOTHER, DAUGHTER KILLED | The Tribune Want Ads Denver, Dec. 2.—(?)—Clutching her Logan's “We Thank You” Bananas Oranges Grapes Grapefruit Lemons Tm Vegetables ‘Tomatoes Cucumbers Head Lettuce Cauliflower Carrots Rutabagas Celery Grocery Specials Atwood's Coffee, 3 1-lb. cans for . Lipton’s Best Black Tea, 1-2 lb. pkg. Glace Cherries, 3 1-2 oz, glass, each .......seceee Sani-Flush, 2 cans and 1 Closet Brush, only ... Quaker Oatmeal, large, quick or regular, €aCN ...scceeseeeseees 5 Cocoa, M. S. C., 2 Ib. pkg., only Rice Pops, NARITA HLUQUUUEUYOTOTOTEUCOAUUAUUUEA AURA AAA en..19€ 17c limited number” not over three days old, Meat Department “U. S. Government Inspected’ Not Only Meat But Good Meat Sac a ee 14c, 15c Sirloin, heifer meat, young, per lb. 22c per Ib, .. Round Steak, heifer, per Ib. Rib Boiling per Ib. .. Meat Loaf, consists of beef, pork season and bake, per lb. CI Xmas Suggestion “Why not a box of good gr AVNTRUNGC UVES All Phones 211 118 Third So DELIVERIES—8:45 & 10:30 a, m—2:50 & 4:50 9. me Close 8 P. M. JUST THE KIND YOU \, WOULD EXPECT FROM THE LARGEST FOOD ORGANIZATION CF ITS KIND INTHE WORLD Jumbo, Carol, 1 Ib. cello pkgs.. I. G. A., CREAM CEREAL >< :. . CREAM OF WHEAT, pkg. HONEY 18K, Pure North Dakota White Clover, 5 Ib. tin .. . DEL MAIZ CORN s-"s0: .» 106 | 10c We “ 18K, all PURE PRESERVES >... 79¢ | PURE PRESERVES #:-::. 19c | 1 Ib, jar .. i Cane and Maple, 18K. SYRU 22 oz. bottle ...... Wh) . 18K, fancy, 2 |b. jar... vj PEANUT BUTTER PEANUT BUTTER vi. cr": GREENGIANT PEAS *:~ PANCAKE FLOUR i:*"." BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 2 C | 16¢ i a Carol, All Flavors, 40-02, jar coo ) IMITATION JAM AGA STORES % kl: Bismarck I. G. A. Stores Phone 1080— BISMARCK FOOD MKT, —408 Bdwy. Phone 199-W— BROADWAY FOOD MKT. —122 6th Si. Phone 564— COOK’S GROCERY —508 Ave. D Phone 279— DICK’S GROCERY —710 Thayer Phone 371— R. T. GROCERY —204 5th St. Phone 611— SPEAKS GROCERY —216 Bdwy. Bismarck Food Market ¢ nea Mt 1.G.A. STORE 408 Broadway Phone 1080 Phone 1080 Fresh Ludefisk — Lingonberries BUTTER, 2-Ib. roll, special.......-50¢ EGGS, short held storage, doz......29¢ Pabst Blue Ribbon Malt (2 59¢ BREAD *; 25¢ -ounce loaves; rye, white or whole wheat; 3 for .. SOAP, Crystal White, 10 bars .....28¢ == DICK’S ct ii ees nate, Sunkist, ORANGES smi, fetey teeee 3 doz. A9c¢ White King, large pkg. .......- 39c 1-4 Ib. prints 19c 2 Ib. roll 19c “Apples, Jonathans, 49¢ a real value, box ... 99c Pillsbury Pancake Flour, 34% Ib. bag 25c 4 Ib. pkg. Get Your I. G. A. Specials Here MEAT DEPARTMENT Shoulder Roast, Extra fancy sacee 5 C All you want. Bring your pails. SAVE 710 Thayer Bananas, golden ripe, 3 Ibs. ........ Sweet Potatoes, 3 Ibs. . Pork Shoulder Roast, ee | a rr oe Veal Steak, DECIDE ccc cicscowe Pork Leg Roast, per Th... sas senue Pork Steak, ; Bologna, home per Ib, 9c made, Ib. ......... Oc Liver Sausage, Country Sausage, per Ib. ~~... ae per Ib. the ring Chickens, 3 to 4 lb. average, lb. 13c GUSSNER’S MEAT DEPARTMENT CASH and CARRY Pork Chops, Pork Steak, per pound ” oo elie Shoulder, Ib. ........ 9c Pork Roast, Pork Roast, Leg cut, Ib. ...10c, 124c Shoulder cut, Ib. ...... 7c Hamburger, 8 Pork Sausage, Fresh, Ib. ..ssssse00066 OC | Fresh, Ib. .. .. 8c Bologna, . Liver Sausage, Ring, Ib. . 9c per pound . 8c| Sirloin Steak, Choice, Ib. . Spring Chickens, Fresh killed, Ib. .... AGE 123¢ atte ig meas =) 5| =r amma 14c Fancy Fresh Turkeys comet HENS 17c 12c Per Lb. 14c Fresh Killed Per Lb. Bratwurst, smoked Minced Ham, link sausage ......... 17c 7S ene 15c ri. AACS, ... Wide GROCERIES Fancy ORANGES R2% .. BLISS COFFEE 237" 25c CAKE FLOUR, Large pkg. .......17¢ BISCUIT FLOUR, M. S.C. pkg. ...17¢ COCOA, 2 Ib. pkg. 2.6... 236 GLACE CHERRIES, 31, 02. glass .19¢ PARTY OLIVES i lillie MAYONNAISE, quart jars ...... -28c WASHED CARROTS, 3 Ibs. ..___. HOMA MALT EXTRACT, each LIPTON’S TEA 3.2.2," TOMATO JUICE, Libby’s, per tin . PANCAKE-FLOUR P=! Frit. TOMATOES 2%! 2 for . BANANAS, fresh, ripe, 3 Me RAISING eat Pe 3 Tb... 39¢ |46c Sx" MAPLESYRUP B= 94 "we GUSSNER’ 1060 Since 1883 c Phone 1060 ST r- bd

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