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ROOSEVELT PUPILS ARE GIVEN AWARDS Eighty-two Win Recognition For Handwriting from Chicago Company Eighty-two pupils of the Roosevelt school have recently earned awards from the Palmer Company of Chi- cago for specimens of their handwrit- ing. Including the awards previous- Class Night Honors Announced at School The seniors who will participate in the class night exercises Tuesday, dune 4, were announced by John Cameron. president of the 1935 graduating class. Class elections for these honors were held recently. Marian Pederson and Lloyd Graun- ke will present the class will; Ber- nice Ulmer and James Taylor, the class prophecy; and Virginia Cayou and Jack Harris, the class history. The class poem will be written by bare Christianson and Eugene Fe- vold. The address of welcome will be THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1935 given by the salutatorian, Mary Louise Nuessle, and the valedictory by Mary Mahiman. Miss Mahiman maintained the highest scholastic average in the class for the four years’ work and Miss Nuessle had the second high ranking. The officers of the 1935 senior class are John Cameron, president; Peggy Jane Skeels, vice-president; Mary Louise Nuessle, secretary; and Bernice Ulmer, treasurer. Mrs, Juanita M. Edick and A. C. Van Wyk are the faculty advisers. **Here’s the new- ;: sponsored by the Daughters of Sarg Marionettes the, Ammerloun. Revolution, the Sarg marionettes hi for many yei Are Here Saturday been favorites at Fargo at the North The Tony Sarg coming to Bismarck* Saturday and|Country theatre. will be presented in performances of} The afternoon show subject is “Uncle Remus Stories” and “Faust,|known to everyone, peing one of the: the Wicked Magician at 2:30 and 8] favorite stories of every child. Less o'clock, respectively, by the American | familiar is “Faust, the Wicked Magi- Association of University Women at/cian” which many have confused) the Bismarck city auditorium, with the opera: “Faust.” Although they have been presented! In the first act you will see Faust here only once before, when they|mix his magtc chemicals and pro- duce ghosts; you'll meet the gibber- ing skeleton, who throws off his head. and you'll see what happens to poor Mr. Beanpole. in beautiful Venice, where the devil has brought Faust to show him Marguerite. The Faust cat and the antics of the devil will amuse. In the third act there'll be Lelah, the enchantress, who dances for Faust so he may for- get Marguerite. The strange theme takes on added weirdness because of its execution by the puppets, Twilling’s Grocery WEER’S CARLOADINGS UP Washington, May 17.—(4)—The As- sociation of American Railroads Fri- day announced that loadings of rev- enue freight ‘for the week endign May 11 were 575,185 cars, an increase of 6,120 over the preceding week, a reduction of 27,613 as compared with the same week in 1934, and an in- crease of 40,379 over the correspond- ing week in 1933. Edam cheese, native of Holland, iv very hard and ‘s generally soaked i1) brandy or rum to soften it before eating. 311 7th St. D& WHITE Scott’s Grocery 816—Phone—817 Jy announced, the number whose pen- type method for 601 Tenth Street Phone 1613 FREE DELIVERY FREE SILVERWARE NOW GIVEN WITH NASH’S TOASTED COFFEE Silverware is attached to the $3 Ib. vacuum- packed glass jar. Qual- ity coffee—quality silverware! manship has merited recognition by q q SATURDAY SPECIALS All for 31c whiter, cleaner, @ fresher washes” the company is almost half the total enrollment in the building. Margaret Erickson, Mary Logan, and Gweneth Tester have received the junior certificates. Merit buttons have been awarded to Betty Brauer, Thelma White, Norma Skei, Gi en Schneider, Milton Quamme, Corinne — Kiley, Betty Dick, Mabel Howe, Grant Howe, and Marion Chernick. Progress pins have been earned by Frances Boutrous. Mary Logan, George Hektner, Margaret Erickson, Mary Ann Cox, Leh cas Hie’ Maxine Brauer, Spencer se, Laura . ‘Wagner, Virginia Turner, Earl oe Last night’s ghosts Beverly Stadler, Chester Perkins, eens Catherine O'Leary, and Jeanne Lar- vanish in the fragrance a we CLIMALENE 9 Varieties Canned Vegetables 9 oz. can - 6c ab 9 Cans - 50c CRACKERS, Our Family, 2 Ib. pkg. ..... 1 9 Cc Sun-Brite : Cleanser, 2 cans 1 3c Oranges, navels, STOKELY’S COMBINATION DEAL: "No, 2 Size Tin 1 can HOMINY, 1 can TOMATOES, The fifty-four who have received ets. Palmer Method buttons are Elizabeth of Schilling Coffee. It’s Wings of the Morning! 3 cans for 29c Dozen for $1.10 Chicken Soup Slightly Higher Boise, Ruth Weigelt, Robert Tester, Ilo Steen, Laura Spitzer, Joanne Slorby, Robert Rue, Elizabeth Rasche, Jean Plomasen, Eileen Pfeifer, Har- old Perry, Robert O’Brien, Robert Le- Roy, Dorothy Jones, Ruth Holwegner, Ruth Hedden, Virginia Gerow, Jessie Fields, Dolores Delzer, Lois Brox- meyer, Anna Marie Wilds, Ruben Weigelt, Arthur Wiexel, Donald Erickson, Robert Chernick, Bob Beatt, dune Wesner, Nancy Tavis, Van George, James McLaughlin, Shirley Schantz, Irene White, Leland Ulmer, Helen Wald, Louise Fisher, Gerard Meyer, Elaine Campagna, Betty Ber- nard, Charles Conrad, Beverly ‘Young, Beatrice Arnold, Emmett Schmitz, Robert Lee Meyer, Doro- thea Holm, Betty Hall, Larry Doyle, Beverly Gunness, Walter Dohn, Mary ‘Wildes, Geneva Tanner, Francis Sel- by, Edwin Spitzer, and Tim Jones. Logan’s “We Thank You” 3 cans for 29c Dozen for $1.10 Chicken Soup Slightly Higher Schilling Coffee will stand by you like a friend if you give it half a chance in the making. Tt has a certain sturdy quality all its own. Schilling Coffee There are two Schilling Coffees. One for percolator. One for drip. nv DOUBLE RICH DOUBLE STRENGTH FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Be sure and watch for Our Surprise Sale. SINCE 1883 Gussner’s JUST PHONE 1060 CARROTS =: Beh. 5¢ green tops ........ es NEW POTATOES Secti RADISHES, Fancy, crisp, bunch ....2¢ PEAS, Sweet, tender ........2 Ibs. 25¢ LETTUCE <v’........... 2for 13¢ FRESH WHITE ASPARAGUS TIPS, RHUBARB, SPINACH, CUCUMBERS, TOMATOES, GREEN BEANS, GREEN ASPARAGUS FRESH STRAWBERRIES ORANGES sct:........ 2doz. 79¢ BANANAS eter? A $1.00 Value Bottle ig, lightful Brumo du Bois Perfume mailed you for; "HOLY SMOKES ,MA! THEY STAY CRISP! Strawberries Avocadoes Pineapple Oranges, 2 sizes — (2 doz. 63c) or (2 doz. 83c)’ Grapefruit, 4 for 25¢ Bananas, 3 lbs. for 23c “Vegetables” Tomatoes Head Lettuce Celery New Peas ‘Wax Beans New Carrots Cauliflower Spinach Rutabagas Radishes Green Onions Asparagus New Potatoes White Spanish Onions Cucumbers § ery Department” White Kin, one a : Toilet Soap Kellogg's Wheat Krispies, blended 23c with rice, 2 PKGS. ...sseccccsesssevevevers wrappers sr eaoemeneT waite 19c are King Toilet Soap Wrap- Bisquick, i 19 c valuable! * pers. 20 oz. Pkg. ..oee- Fancy Lemons, per dozen ... Mustard in a Won Tray Dish ... Dromedery Pure Fruit Juice, orange or grapefruit, No. 1 tin Pabst-ett Cheese, 2 PKGS. ..cccecececerenscesecceceeesoeeees, Hunt's Fruit Cocktail, No. 2 tin —— White King Toilet Soap, 3 cakes.....14¢ Sider er ne PORK and BEANS Sx‘fana ... 3 for 17¢ BARBECUE SAUCE, 8 oz. .........9¢ FRUIT COCKTAIL No. 2 Wheat Cereal s| Blended with = 3 cans for 29c ey = 1| Dozen for $1.10 Chicken Soup Slightly Higher Grapefruit Juice Compl in, DOUBLE RICH DOUBLE STRENGTH TENDER LEAF TEA =e Chase and Sanborn’s Stains Go wince Quart Magic BOTTLE HILEX 992¢ “Richelieu Fruits” Introducing the newest in fine fruits: 1 No, 2 can Richelieu Raggedy Ann Peaches, 1 No. 2 can Richelieu Raggedy Ann Apricots, 3 . seeBe 3% eee Japan 71. eae | Black 7'0a8 cate GRAPEFRUIT Nx% un ........... CIROUX PRUNES curt ar”. 40c 5 Granulated Soap RECENTLY, you received a free sample of the new Cans _ Kellogg’s Wheat Krispies. As soon as you taste this new cereal, you know why the Kellogg Company 1 No. 2 can Richelieu Fancy Bartlett Pears 1 No. 2 can Richelieu Raggedy Ann vy) Pineapple, $ I: 1 No. 2 can Richelieu Fruit Cocktail A $1.00 Value Bottlede- lightful Brumo du Bois Perfume mailed you for 10c in coin and 3 White Toilet Soap wrappers are ao King Toilet Soap Wrap- ES valuable! = EY pers. White King Toilet Soap, 3 cakes.....14¢ “Meat Department” U. 8. Inspected Steer Beef Pot Roast, Per Ib, ..cceseeseareoreceereeeee Yeeeeeeee ...26¢ ...12¢ rolled and boned, per Ib. .......+ ...28C Meat Loaf, beef, pork and veal, 1 8 ground, per ID. ......eseseceee heen sate Cc Re ee ee ee th. éei3cis.0 BOR ,All Phones 211 118 Third St. DELIVERIES—8:45 & 10:30; 2:30 & 4:38 CLOSE 8:00 P. M. 3 cans for 29c Dozen for $1.10 Chicken Soup Slightly Higher CamptGs Soups » DOUBLE RICH DOUBLE SIRENGIH FANCY MEATS Cash and Carry POT ROAST, fancy, pound ..:...16¢ Meaty, ie... LUZ | meaty, we ......... Le BEEF LIVER, Special, pound ....13¢ VEAL STEAK, Fancy, Ib. ..........+ T-BONE STEAKS, Fancy, Ib. Prime, Ib. .....0.....5 SINCE 1883 Gussner’s JUST PHONE 1060 VEAL ROAST, Fancy, Jb. selected samples to introduce this unusual product. A sample is better than any words to describe the new blended wheat cereal. Just pour milk or cream on Kellogg’s Wheat Krispies. And taste them! They actually keep their crackling crispness—right down to the last delicious spoonful! It’s never been done before That’s a brand-new feature. For years the vast Kellogg kitchens have experimented with whole wheat in various forms. . Just recently, came the BLENDING idea. As coffee is blended from berries that grow in different parts of the world—so a ready-to-eat cereal was blended. Different combinations of grain were tried until, finally, this new cereal was created with surpassing crispness and flavor. Just enough rice is blended with whole wheat to make a marvelous difference in crunchy goodness. Wheat Krispies have something that no wheat cereal ever had before. Buy a big package from your grocer. Enjoy them often for nourishment. For flavor. ‘For new lasting crispness. Always oven-fresh. GUARANTEE “If you are not delighted with Kellogg’s Wheat Krispies, just return the package and your money will be cheerfully refunded.” talnbleay OF BATTLE CREEK