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‘ @ Students from This Area to Receive Degrees During Three-Day Festivities Four students from Bismarck and vicinity are among 54 seniors who will receive diplomas and degrees at the Jamestown garet Lang of Sterling and Virgil Luyben of Driscoll. Bismarck residents will take a Prominent part in the commence- D. C. Scothorn, Mandan, a 1914 grad- uate, will lead the community sing- ing at the banquet. Directing Alumni Chapel Mrs. F. H. Waldo is the only Bis- marck member of the 1914 graduat- ing class, which will be in charge of arrangements for the commencement season. This is the first 20-year class of the college and the precedent es- tablished this year will be continued. ‘Treasurer Alfred S. Dale, president of the college alumni association, will be among the speakers. Mrs. Waldo has asked R. L. Colvin, Finley, Steele county superintendent of schools, to preside. Mrs. Waldo will leave Mon- day, accompanied by her daughter, Mary, and Miss Beatrice Register. Mr. Dale also will preside at the alumni business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Dale and their children, Adeline, Dorothy and Alfred, Jr., are to leave early in the week for Jamestown. The graduation exercises will be at served from noon te 2 seven days of the week thereafter Drastic | Price OCIETY and CLU BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1934 BS HARVEST MACHINES. | ARE BEING TUNED FOR USE IN TEXAS .. Prosperity Looms for Winter Wheat Area Not Badly Af- and y Do You Laugh, Little | graduating Brook?” Coburn—chorus composed of |cited the Edina Stack, Rose Decoteau, Agness | Nautilus” by Waillette, Virginia Whitright, Lois Mc- Govern, Naomi Whitefox, Victoria Foster, Irene Stewart and Mabel Thie- foe; piano duet, “Meditation,” Morri- son—Edna Foster and Virginia Whit- right; vocal solo, “Trees,” Rasbach— Cecelia Poltra; plano solo, “From Flower to Flower,” Kullak—Audrey Warrior, and the closing song, “We Come Again With Song,” Gabriel— DELIGHTFULLY COOL Today - Monday Midnight Sunday Mat. 25c, Eve. 35c Panama is said to be a great store of and Mre. J p, | Od hidden by Sir Francis Drake af- Hughes, B19 Bleventh Bt, trained the |‘@F be hed sacked tie city of the same singers. name. No Advance In Prices A Riotous Round-Trip Excursion on the Merry-Go-Round of Matrimony residents, Mrs. Marie R.| Day.” president of the State Women's club; Mrs. Alta = Junior High Pupils Give Dancing Party Ba? i i 5 i i Ff = g Hy with these hilerieas leagh stars of “Havana Widews” and “Convention City"! See the merry sights of seciety's Together again! caaanie ite dadiaua cates cae = Attend the merry parties in In love again! the famous divorce colony ... Hit the merry high spots with those merry widows-to-be— it g § z E : ; Minishoshe Chapter Concludes Program Minishoshe chapter, Daughters of Gaughter of Mr. and|the American Revolution, closed the is majoring |current year’s activities with a picine college career | supper and program given Friday eve- ;|ning on the lawn of the Arthur V. dp i an i ell i E i é s 5 z 52 > i A F He a i i i & od & H alll Be Bg i 88 Fi # 23 . g g ag ae og Happy again! EF F f Beais Beethe z ae gg iv ‘rene Brown, lieutenant for Troop 1;] produced its record Miss Evelyn Grace Hermann, lieu-|bushels and marketed tenant for Troop 12, and Miss Eunice} 40 cents. | reser wees o2el MRS, GLADYS REISS B ef A bd r 5 Pp Fo i ** * ‘The Progressive Mothers’ club held its Cr fegl gerrr diedmrredf bho acti at Pioneer park Thursday evening. There were 12 members out for the 7 ee Se eg barely sich bedi horbearttl for-Governor clul e per, which was followed an in- formal time and singing around & campfire, Thursday evening at — park. E E 3 a E oFig ebee fz 5 : Bake in ®y i Principal Will Be Taken to Seattle, Wash. | rH iy a ep ani 5 Hy 284 visit friends, Thompson for his home late in the day. Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups its conclt meeting year the Soreaoete 1:30 o'clock luncheon afternoon Grand Opening of Bismarck Country Club Dining Room SUNDAY Dinner SUNDAY, JUNE 3. Regular meals MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS WELL IN ADVANCE TELEPHONE 654-3 BISMARCK TRIBUNE PATTERNS Reduction ss‘ Chevrolet ‘tin Ts | ‘Monday at the Bismarck Country club. *e* & Eleanor Thompson Is a ag coe New Chi Chi Officer aus, wer, pests o the Doers o ve officers’ Miss Eleanor Thompson was elected| Postponed indefinitely the secretary of the Chi Chi club of the|‘lub meeting scheduled for Monday Junior at the business Fe meeting held Thursday evening Patterson hotel. 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