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ST, MARY'S HIGH [SRSseAsASS eres GRADUATES CLASS. Xs ~ OFA WEDNESDAY| Serco nee Judge George M. MoKenna, Na-|ciass. “If our childhood dreams come poleon, Gives Address to Seniors at Auditorium must not give them up, for they give “Aim high, look aloft and then work| cheer and courage.” and apply persistent effort if you| He reviewed the effect dreams wish to make your dreams come true”| have had upon mankind, manifesting was the instruction given the 41/ themselves in building of kingdoms, graduates of St. Mary's high school| in military exploits, exploration, sculp- by Judge George M. McKenna, Na-| ture, Poetry and in fiction as well as Poleon, at their commencement ex-|in th ercises held Wednesday evening at/ science. Giving the careers of famous Bismarck city auditorium. A large|men and women to prove that ambi- crowd of relatives and friends of the| tion and work must go with dreams, graduates assembled for the occasion.| Judge McKenna told the class that ‘The seniors, wearing grey caps and| dreams must go gowns, were seated in tiers on the| things and must satisfy the soul, He | Kaiser, Se ee eS | ee tringer ferns. Rev. Father Robert A. Feehan,| women have done but that if they pastor of St. Mary's procathedral and| emulate the works and lives of the superintendent of the school, intro-| great ‘leaders they will have their duced the speaker and also made the/dreams and will accomplish some- diploma presentations. thing for mankind. Music by the A Capella club, which! The 1934 graduates of St. Mary's of the school were promoted to high , Margaret Ann Lee, George Went- land, John Fox, George Garske, Kath- leen Bartley, Edith Bailey, Eugene Schmidt, Yvonne Starkle, Mary Ann McDonald, Agnes Holkup, Imogene Frank Weisgerber, John En- , Nick Schneider, Francis Roth- schiller, William McDonald, Raymond Griffin, Bruce Herman, Roy Stecher, Fortune. Gladys Breen, Margaret Maassen, Vi- vian Daw, Stephen Brown, Amelia Faster Relief Now From Neuritis 934 Marichimes, annual pub- Heation edited by the senior class, Sppeared during the commence- ment season. The 40-page volume MR. CLARK WANTS TO SEE MEIN AN HOUR ABOUT THE GIG INTERNATIONAL DEAL.... WELL | PUT OVER THE DEAL! AND t CAN THANK ‘THE QUICK WORK OF THAT WHY BAYER ASPIRIN WORKS SO FAST Additional ocie ‘The illustration of the glass, here, tells the story. A Bayer Tablet starts aoe i yearn nly ry oto work almost instantly. When you buy, thi = get the Genuine BA’ Aspirin. B irin’s quick relief always toy “BAYER Age Jamestown College Alumni Rename Dale " Alfred 8. Dale, state treasurer, was LUE RIBBON MALT] of (oareamennea toeieina neat Se Dale and their children, Adeline, Dor- othy and Alfred, or; Mrs. Waldo and [oy nny ng Raye Po mam Huge Horse Sale |===- = Luella Altringer, college ‘student, who will be at the Trepp heme during the summer. Miss Bea- Ries Wale: Vole’ recean wee 1 Head to be sold in the Stockyards at ff nedsy and Mrs. R. M. Bergeson 1ePlant South Dakota, Thursday and Fri- B[rota.¢ censors, Thursday. to dy, June 14 and 15, consisting of: ee ks 400 Geldings, four and five years old Political Auxiliary 300 Peg el Geldings, two and three Elects New Officers years old Mus Clover Thil] was elected preai- 150 Yearling Mares 150 Yearling Goring 350 orm, all ages, bred to good draft rses 250 Mares, with colts by their sides of horses left in the country and you not miss So oe, of buying these good young horses, They will be sold in carload lots, singles or pairs, any way to suit the purchasers. ~ pies ‘ LaPlan South Dakote, is located on the Chicago, Milweakes and Bt. Pcl vallzoad and ie om Highway 2 john Jack Torpey, lent of the Grand Island Livestock ‘Commladion of Grand Island, Ne- braska, manager. Brea Crete eateries ttended by tots were dressed to represent works of art, including the “Boy and the Rabbit,” “The Age of Innocence,” “The Boy with the Magic Pipe,” “The Knitting Lesson” and others, The theme for the remainder of the pro- gram, with two brief playlets, stories De wee Miss Hazel Johnson, former Bis- marck resident, spent several days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Halvor Johnson, 318 First 8t., before leaving Wednesday on a two-week tour in Canada, where she is to appear at Winnipeg and Port Arthur thea- tres, Miss Johnson, who is 8 singer, hag made her home in Fargo for the ee & Miss Agnes Kelner of Mandan, who) is to become the bride of William hl in & ceremony at St. TOOK PILLS FOR 30 “cereal way” than usi Cs ent medicinea—so often ba ite forming? DODGE BROTHERS CORPORATION Announces PRICE REDUCTIONS $ 00 UP TO 4b WEEPING price reductions have been made — effective immediately — on Dodge Cars. 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