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WILL JUNIOR HIGH GLEE CLUBS ELECT {1934-35 Personnel of Stephen Foster and Lowell Mason Groups Announced Personnel of the Stephen ‘Foster glee club, with 57 members to date, and of the Lowell Mason group, which has 51 up to the present time, was announced Friday by Miss Ruby Wil- mot, city school music supervisor. ‘The Stephen Foster and Lowell Mason clubs, which are for the sev- enth and eighth grade students, re- spectively, at Will junior high, now are in their second year. At the time of reorganization this fall, the eighth graders refused to give up the name of Lowell Mason and so were allowed to keep it. James Shunk is president, Grace Colberg is vice president and Pauline Spare is secretary-treasurer of the Stephen Foster club, Other members are Barbara Baker, Ann Bergeson, Buddy Brandenburg, Gerald Bryn- julson, Dorothy Caya, Wilda Chap- man, Robert Clark, Grace Cohenour, Paul Cowan, Dorothy Dale, Alfield Engen, Jack Everts, Ivan Franklin, Rebecca Freitag, John Gunness, Ar- della Jacobson, Donald Klein, Mil- dred Larson, Virginia Malm, Marion Martin, Mariette Meyer, Joan Morton, Dolores Munger, Allan Oleson, Eunice Omdahl, Waldemar Person, Gene Pet- ers, Howard and Vernon Peterson, Bruce Plomasen, Dana Register, Eliz- abeth Ritterbush, Grace Sanborn, Rosalie Satter, Janet Sell, Ann Louise Selvig, Charles Shafer, Eileen S8kei, Thomas Skodje, Kenneth and Rose Smith, Frances Spohn, Sylvia Stangler, Wanda Swenson, Betty ‘Walla, Ronald Wheeler, Rose Thomas, Anne Tillotson, Ralph Truman, Harry Vadnie, Robert Lipp, Viola Lueck, Edna Lyngstad and Burt Mahiman. Singing with the eighth grade group are Earl Benesh, president; LeRoy Mitchell, vice president; Irma Rud- ser, secretary-treasurer, and Earl Beatt, Nickie Barbie, Riley Brittin, Audrey Cave, Burt Corwin, Ruby Friesz & Aller 1 Block West First Natl. Bank Phone 917 ‘es. 25C Seedless Raisins, 4 lb. pkg. .. Creamettes, Grocery A. Boutrous, Owner Phone 1059 500 Third St. We Deliver Jello, any flavor, med, two. sew = 5c an The Red and White Stores THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1934 Donald Erickson, Dorothy Elofs: Helen Johnson, Beverly Machov, Lor- ing Knecht, Norma Kuehn, Den Lampman, Norman Larson, Claribel McGoon, Dorothy Mueller, Dorothy McCall, Lucille Morton, Marie Nelson, Pearl Norum, Gilbert Olson, Whitney Refvem, Betty Smith, Beverly Skei, Bessie Spitzer, Joseph Sirnchek, Jean Speaks, Ruth Sandin, Jean Fischer, {Camille Wachter, Mary Weater, Rob- ert Yeasley, John Lyngstad, Evelyn Rosen, Lorraine Berg, Gladys Hawley, Keith Kelley, Paul Carr, Marie Tra- vis, Arlene Mann and Wilbert Jahnke. Miss Wilmot said that there will be @ few more names added to each lst. The Bumble Bees quartet of junior high school boys has been reorganiz- WE SMILE AT OUR DEGREE of confidence in the fact that @ gal with good lines is better than a girl with a good line. ‘There's also better quality and flavor in any loaf of Purity bread. Its exceptional cake- like texture and delicious- ly distinctive taste single it out as the loaf for even the most critical epicures. Chil- dren like it because they in- stinctively know that its rich and nutritious ingredients build both mind and muscle, Sunshine in Every Slice Purity Bakery Bismarck “Often Buttered—Never Betterea” (Continued Next Friday) Coats, Russell Krueger, Lucille Dutt, lea with only one holdover member, | performances in a short IM RIGHT! AND [LL PROVE IT Shunk as accompanist. Last year —_—_ this quartet appeared on several pro- ati: grams. Regular rehearsals are held Arthritis Is Fatal during the Monday morning eaey To Stutsman Farmer periods. ‘ The Lowell Mason ts the first of| the glee clubs to make a public ap-| John L, Schroeder, 1, Stutsman ;Pearance this term, that being at the |county farmer, died at 4:15 a. m., Fri- Women’s Christian Temperance Un-|day at a local hospital from arthritis. fon state convention. With rehear-| The body will be taken to James- sals being held each Wednesday town Friday. Funeral services will ternoon, Miss Wilmot expects to have be held at the Seventh Day Adven- the young musicians ready for more! tist church there at 2 p. lunday DICKS EARL OWENS, Prop. Lettuce, 2 for Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, 2 Ibs. ... Fancy Green Top Carrots, 2 bunches . 13¢c Radishes, 3 bunches ..... .+ 5e Apples, Fancy Jonathens, 22 Ib. lug. .92¢ Hamburger creat <8 Lbs. 25¢ Beef Roast, fancy, per Ib. Swift’s Sliced Bacon, per 44 pkg. =... Beef or Veal Stew Ribs, 3 Ibs. 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