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University Sen NS eet arene Et .,| served as a member of the senior ex-|** Corwin hall. Auverne Cameron Olson and] ecutive committee for the commence- ek * Thomas A. Boutrous Have exert, Omens terme tat New /150) aethie Or Caden Beginning Mongay, June 11, Bible re., Milton Rue, Bimarck, we! schools will be conducted at the Mc-| airs’ Bole and ners. Herman wens Rockford, Part in Planning Events Hleven Bismarck young people are] among the 275 members of the Uni- versity of North Dakota senior class, which will be graduated at the 1934 commencement exercises Tu club’s constitution. Reed, who is in charge of the weekly e Miss Ruth Rowley, instructor at the entertainment included esday| ploma in teaching. 4 marck, was named recorder-receiver. Richholt school, will be su Piano solos by Miss Patsy Thomas, and ek & = ff ” is iperintend- Uae kaken oe nice on a D to receive . degree from the school| Other district hg realy are Miss Mar. ent of the Methodist Bible course,| VOC’! and plano selections by Miss Regan, which Hazel Devore. ENslen to ait mradoe atte William B. Falconer, of Lincoln garet receives the bachelor of arts degree,| Miss Lucile Coghlan of this city,!and Mrs. Mary has been chairman of the announce-| student in the law school, was senior|chancellor. ments committee for the senior class| class chorega this year. and also is on the committee for the senior banquet Saturday everiing, Speakers Are Announced 1035, meeting. Rev. C. A. Wendell, pastor of the which will usher in the four-day] Gree Lutheran church of Minne. Darcoett ee sts wasn aati oa given is that outlined by the North|at the Whitmer farm near Yucca i apolis, a deliver Reg baccalaureate last bag , with @ 10-per-| Dakota Council of Religious Educa-| Sunday, with several political speak-| son, Dr. W. 8. Mercil, will come from To Preside at Luncheon address following ‘Thomas A, Boutrous, also a liberal cession ee 7:48 o'clock eve- arts graduate, former Blue Key presi- ning. Monday will be set aside for dent, will preside over a luncheon on parents and alumni. the University Commons lawn at 12:30] "wederal Comptroller of the Cur-|tween the Beulah a: Glock Monday, which is to be an! reney J. ¥. T. O'Connor will deliver eng fs ollections and inmates in state insti- event of Parents’ day. Miss Olson is] the commencement address ‘Tuesday | MF, Josephine Long, Fargo, state) iUne 11-12, according to Rev. G./collectons and inmates in state inati-/ "| yo Devine Briday A graduate of the univer-/ supervisor: Mrs. Tols | Scott, | FArgo./ias attained public school age is wel- |e8 and disbursements of state funds| granted marriage license to Frank ‘ traditional function, yer, Mr. O'Connor pays his first offi-|Anna Rhyner, Beach, district deputy,|°Ome. Instructors will be Rev. and as a HEROES tae! Henry Robidou and Miss Margaret K. Frederick Olsen, school of com-| cial visit to his Alma Mater on the|Were honor guests, Mrs. Ida Helvig,| Mrs. Johns and Miss Edith Gallup. merce graduate who came to Bis-| occasion of the~ graduation n ceremo- Beach, retiring district oracle, pre- &. member of Mortar Board, which, morning. with Blue Key, is arranging for this| sity and a former North Dakota law-|state juvenile organizer, marck recently to work on The Bis-| nies. Tuesday’ marck Tribune editorial staff, has| at 9:15 with GEORGE O'BRIEN —in— “Frontier Marshal” COMING—SAT. - MON. - MIDNITE SUN. THE SHOW OF A 1,001 SURPRISES WARNER BAXTER Revival of Laughter! Garden of Beauty The Magic Transformation! March of Prosperity 25¢ Until 7:30 Bismarck, N. Phone 1994 PAUL BROWN, MANAGER _—105 Fifth St. FRESHEST FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Radishes {"tescnee”...........L0¢ Carrots Soncnes ech Celery San. 13C Cucumbers tam ...;........ 56 a sass 9C | Preserves ieos'tne na. Cherries Sr 18 | Sugar ine Onions Trnae”............10e | Butter Zw ........... New Potatoes, 10 Ibs....35¢ | WaxBeans 31” Strawberries "x" :se.....29C Preserves Eusteny, 3 .. 00C Fresh Peas, Wax Beans, Green Beans, Cauliflower, Pineapple, etc. WE DELIVER PHONE ORDERS C. 0. D. Attention, Farmers—We Buy Eggs cial close of the 1933-34 school year. | itors. Wesley college baccalaureate serv-| Mrs. Long spent Friday in Bismarck Are Bismarck Residents sist scar ssteg ie mos om Saran bans held at 10:30 o'clock Monday morning | turned to Fargo ag i Friday. Bismarck will be host for the June, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRID OOS RRR A luncheon at the Univer - ie | Politi nH tail t Wed by the office, Mr. Lyng-) G d fiona Troaday ‘oct for parents, rad: | sdcense sag eaneanne ues aad | PI olitical Auxiliary ._Jatad sald that close to 160,000 warc| # ra uates tates and alumni will mark the offi-/Mott members were present as vis- Returns 2 to Office) rants and 61,000 gasoline refund] % beitne ce iy a gg de ‘4 average 0! warrants or chec! Mrs. ©. G. Boise and Mrs. H. W.| issued per day. The state auditor, he Herman were renamed president and| said, serves on the equalization, state | ¢ auditing, budget, auditor and univer- eo e e vice president, respectively, by Wo- men’s Nonpartisan Club No. 1, which|*!t¥ and school land boards. * Summer Bible School Courses To Be Given met at given by Cabe Methodist Episcopal and First ,| Lutheran churches, according to an- Soh t,| OUNcement made Priday by the res-| with the Pective pastors, Musical township, ‘The Beulah camp was awarded the| {TOM 9 to 11:30°o’clock each morning|tion was except Saturday. The course to be| to attend tion, Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor, is| ers billed assisting Miss Rowley. J. O, Lyngstad, acting deputy state lence in ritualistic work, was tied be-| Confirmation, intermediate and/ auditor, gave @ review of the state nd McKenzie | Primary instruction will be offered in| auditor's led the parade following the dinner, | Church history and hymn study will be offered to the intermediate group. MVNO Wp ENDS TONITE caer MAE _Sclegations "Were |-the primary pupils will be. givens —— SSS | course in Bible stories and a study of _— -. = c bg missions. Children attending the last SUMMER - NITE DRESSES $995 : MADGE EVANS ¢ SYLVIA FROOS | JOHN BOLES * JAMES DUNN CRISP * COOL “AUNT JEMIMA "s SHIRLEY TEMPLE PERMANENT BYRONSRALPH MORGAN FINISH ORGANDIE aan FANKLE LENGTH WICK FORAN °° NIGEL BRUCE NEW MITCHELL & DURANT SMART - _ or DIFFERENT ve Breathless One Glance at Th Spectacles! eceanaedl Colorful PLAIDS-STRIPES-DOTS Introduction of Loveliness Will Thrill You |} See Our Windows $.éL.@ Dak. BANANAS ‘tirexuo’............-3 poms 17¢ BANANAS the First Lutheran Bible school from | accounts The confirmation class will continue building Thursday evening for trans- action of business and a program Baker, state auditor. in charge of the classes, which will be| legislature, spoke briefly. An invita- IDAY, JUNE 8, 1984 Lunch was served by Mrs. Carl|§ Scott, Mrs. Harold McDonald, Mrs. Lars Johnson ee John Hanen. the World War Memorial employes of Mrs. Berta E./ aut children of the city are invited | § Saturday Sale their offices in January but|/ment at 2 o'clock Saturday after- d upon again in accordance! noon, according to Miss Mary Louise candidate for the state extended to the members a picnic which will be given for the program. Crookston to take her home. City and County | > duties, including keeping of with every county on tax Elizabeth Boehm, both of Bismarck. its work in catechism, church his- tory and Bible study, Rev. Johns states. A course entitled “The Life of .| Christ,” which combines Bible study, catechism and handwork as well as group are to bring a pencil, tablet and box of crayons. The others will need @ large notebook, pencil, Bible and Sunday school book. Bible pictures will be used pA! oo Mandan Couple Weds At Local Parsonage company. The bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Graff, reside in Ger- many. see Edward J. MclIliraith of Crosby, county attorney of Divide county, and his family, were in Bismarck Fri- day while Mr. Mclllraith argued a case before the supreme court. They expected to return home in the eve- ning. ee & Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Kramer and their There's absolutely;no'sense to it! ... It's son, John, of 822 Avenue E, expect to leave Saturday for Devils Lake, their former home Were a atl] desert:chicken’ranch—AND IT'S.A RIOT! John will spend the summer at a lake cottage. Mr. Kramer will continue to make Bismarck his headquarters. Equi LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND CLUDING: Covering and Bronzes. 304 Main Avenue ip CAPITOL % o’Clock —gs THEATRE eoe— Hy 225 Broadway, near Swimming Pool—Open from 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. (quarts and pints), ice cream bars, Huskies, cones, cig- arettes, cigars, candy, pop, malt, gum and hamburgers Your patronage will help me complete my college studies, WILLIAM ERLENMEYEER, Jr. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE TO CLOSE AN ESTATE Ruffled Curtains [igre PEMA S = 7 WHOLESALE PRICES OFFERED FOR CASH ONLY ON $1 ANAS A STOCK OF PLUMBING AND HEATING MATERIAL, IN- ' Wired kN Pair Penge Pipe and Fittings, All Sizes, Enamel Iron Sinks, Lavator- ies, Toilet Bowls, Range Boilers, Brass Goods, including Fau- cets, Traps, Valves, Accessories, Radiator Valves, Washers, Rubber Goods, Soil Pipe and Fittings, Tools, Second-Hand Gas Cans, Oil Cans, Step Ladders, Post Pipe Vises, Gas Furnaces, Street Lanterns, Lead Pots and Shields, Hoes and Brooms, Fit- ter’s Tool Boxes, Electric Power Pipe Threading Machines and Hand Tools, Desks, Typewriter and Adding Machine, Safe, Filing Case, Gas Range and Gas Appliances, Asbestos Pipe Est., Frank G. 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FREE——FREE A piece of candy to the first 200 children calling at my stand be- tween 10a.m. and noon Saturday. ae Made of fine weave marquisettes IN “id ff : and serims; organdy ruffled cur- [O.eal:| Sey . DATS iN ) Ye acUEE Sh : 9 kN 1 CE TSH yee Lace Curtain Panels, each ..........$1 Filet and shadow nets, 24% yards long and 36 to 40 inches wide. Lesher Mohairs, yard ..............$1 83 to 36 inches wide. Printed and woven patterns made of the world’s finest wool. Sun and tub fast. Suitable for drapes, bedspreads, slip covers, uphol- stery, ete. Values up to $2.69 a yard on sale Saturday at $1.00 a yard. Bargain Basement Bismarck, N. Dak: SATURD OE CEE PE