The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 17, 1935, Page 7

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ee ST. MARY'S ANNUAL | IS DISTRIBUTED 10 SENIORS AT SCHOOL “ *Marichimes’ Reviews History of Local Group, Tells of Achievements . Copies of “Marichimes,” third an- mual student publication by the sen- . ors of St. Mary’s high school, recently from the presses of the Bismarck ‘Tribune and now are being distributed ‘4n Bismarck. ‘The book, the finest of its kind ever gotten out by the school, is dedicated Bernadine Barrett, editor, and Eliza- beth Marie Laist, assistant; Eugene B. McDonald, business manager, and Ur- ban J. Hagen, assistant. Members of the faculty, in addition to Fathers Feehan and Holleman and Sister Andriette, are Sister Norine, mathematics and sewing; Sister John Clement, social science; Sister Her- man, music; Sister Corda, commercial subjects and physical education; Sis- ter Macrina, languages; Sister Marie, Matural sciences, and Sister Mary Ger- trude, English and social science. Members of the senior class shown in the work are Dorothy Brooks, Helen Breen, Bernadine Barrett, Marie Bag- ley, Edwin Barbie, William Dolan, Ar- thur Czeczok, Christine Eisele, Jean Dallier, Dorothea Enders, Marion Fal- coner, Margaret Fox, Eunice Fisher, Frank Geierman, John Guthrie, Ur- ‘ban Hagen, James Hessinger, Charles Holkup, Mary Holkup, Elaine Her- mann, Margaret Homan, Martin Henlein, Robert Kaiser, Emma Kreg- _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1935 erbeck, Marianne Kohoutek, Elizabeth Laist, Anton Litt, Tom Lee, Vera Mathewson, Robert Murphy, Cather- ine McDonald, Rosemary Morris, Eu- gene McDonald, Virginia Patzman, Grace Roherty, Catherine Stecher, Ann Schlosser, Zita Usselman, Mary Flora Wood, Rosina Becker, Valen- tine Steiner, William Croake and Clar- ence Schlosser. Rhyme Mentions Everyone One of the interesting features of the book is the class rhyme, mention- ing each student by name and giving information ss to the character, achievements or habits of each grad- uate, Publication of the book, explanation is made, was financed by receipts from &@ play “Oh, Professor” and the con- tributions of local business firms, to whom grateful acknowledgement is made. Considerable research is evidenced by publication of the whereabouts of each member of the class of 1934. to Most Rev. Vincent Wehrle, Bishop of Bismarck, in recognition of his sil- ver jubilee as bishop and “out of grat- ithde, love and respect.” An excel- lent picture of Bishop Wehrle is the first of numerous photographical il- Justrations in the work. g Others depict the school building, the chapel, Rev. Father Robert A. Feehhn, rector of St. Mary's and School superintendent; Sister Andri- ette and the seven other nuns who are Members of the high school faculty; >. Rev. Father Henry Holleman, instruc- tor in religion; individual pictures of members of the senior class; group «picture of the junior, sophomore and freshman classes; pictures of the girls glee club, the mixed glee club, the basketball and football squads and Coach Ted Meinhover, the cheer lead- ets, the girls athletic association and tumbling team, the alumni of 1934 in single pictures and single pictures of all alumai of the high school from 1922 to 1933, inclusive. Is Ilustrated In addition there are a large num- ‘ber of informal photographs, showing scenes of school life. Student directors of the work were Bashara’s Grocery Fruits - Vegetables Groceries - Ice Cream —————_—_— Kellogg’s Wheat Krispies, 2 for .. 23c Cut Green Beans, 2 for ..... 19¢ eee Wonder Ash Tray Salad Mustard .... 9c Fancy Pumpkin, 2 No. 2% cans .. 27c Stokely’s Kidney Beans, fancy, 2 FOF psccceseres 25c Pabst-ett American Cheese, «IY Ib. pkg., 2 for ...... 1. oe Peaches, No.2 21C Libby's quart... 2OC 300 che, doz... LOC FREE SILVERWARE NOW GIVEN WITH NASH’S TOASTED COFFEE ne to the $ Ib. vacuum- packed glass jar. Qual- ity coffee—quality silverware! $12 AVENUE D CamptittsSoups ww DOUBLE RICH DOUBLE STRENGT Chicken Soup Slightly . Higher - BISQUICK, Family Size, 20 oz. pkg. ..... 19c pcan MACK- BARBECUE 9 SAUCE, 8 0z. bottle IC DROMEDARY FRUIT JUICE, Orange and Grapefruit, No. 1 tin ........ econ hil CHEESE, erican, 7 02., 2 for ARS 33c 0. 15c; No. 2 tin .. 19c WONDER ASH TRAY SALAD MUS- 9 mints 38° 3.No.2 cans ... 29C a OAT- 3 Ib. pkg........ 19c Silverware is attached 3cans.........29¢ 12 cans ......$1.10 Tomatoes, fancy, per ib; 2icicy,.:. 1 5c Celery, Cauliflower, New Parsnips, Rutabagas, Fresh White Kin; Toilet Soap wrappers are valuable! Fairway Cake Flour, 6 Ib, bag 43c Fairway Cake Ae ie bag .. 25c C. H. B. Catsup, 2 14-02. bottles .. 25c olay Sauerkraut, (0. 244 size can, en 21 Cc ‘els Naphtha Soap, 10 bars for. 53 Cc Timber Lake Fey. Depee nies Ib. box 29c ‘airway Fancy 43 c Olives, quart jar Compt. ny DOUBLE RICH DOUBLE STREN | hat GOOD MEWS Fresh Strawberries, Fresh Pineapple Cucumbers, fancy, large, 3 for ......25¢ Green Beans, Green Onions, Green Peppers, Parsley, Fresh Spinach, Head Lettuce 2404. Soups Impt. Swiss Cheese, Impt. Roquefort, Gammelost, Camembert, Gjetost, Primost E. A. BROWN Where Quality Counts The Sanitary Siore All Phones 1400 122 Fifth Street . All Phones 1400 Beets, fancy, new, per Ib. ....... 5c Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Peas, Wax Beans, Radishes, A $1.00 Value Bottle de- + H | west River bridge where Morse had Young Extortionist ‘been directed +o place the sum under Slain in Police Trap od of harm to members of his | family. Guilford, Conn., May 17—(®)—The| A department of justice agent and slaying in a police trap of Howard H.| several state and local police, lying in (Bud) Landon, 21, was believed by| wait at the rendezvous fired on Lan- authorities Friday to have cleared up|don. Lieutenant Willard E. Bushy @ $150 extortion plot aimed at Emory| of the Westbrook state police barracks Morse, local feed merchant. said the men intended to fire over Landon was shot down Thursday|the victim’s head. The youth was night as he tled from a spot near|rushed to a sanitarium here but was jeonnect Landon definitely with the found dead on arrival, a bullet hole in Morgan May Take Big Christie, Manson & Woods in London, his chest. ‘ r* will be held in fc sessions, Ji “4 Loss in Art Auction!) 2 1 became known Thursday. The state police leutenant said he had information which appeared to I é Art dealers say the late J. Pierpon' New York, May 17.—(#)—J. P. Mor- att tet rtion. - empted extot may have to take a paper J ‘ag| Morgan spent around $2,000,000 in as: lishms collection. If an Eng! an leaves $1,000,000 | high as $1,000, when his father's |°™>ling his magnificent at his death, his heirs get only $600,- scteuitve ‘colleen of miniatures is| It is estimated the collection should 000; the rest goes to the British gov-|sold at auction next month. bring in the neighborhood of $1,000,- ernment as an inheritance tax. The sale at the famous rooms of | 000 at Christie’s. lightful Brumo du Bois Perfume mailed you for 10c in coin and 3 White King Toilet Soap Wrap- pers. White King Toilet Soap, 3 cakes.....14¢ peas White Naphtha 0ap, 10 bars for ..... 2lc Swift’s Peanut Butter, uni- formly smooth, it’s im- proved, 2 Ib. can vie 48C 3 cans for 29c Dozen for $1.10 Chicken Soup GIH Slightly Higher Cook’s Grocery Where Your Dollar Buys More Than Ever Before U. S. Inspected Meats BEEF, PORK and VEAL ROAST, per ib. 2OC i ih pie. aes 1 9 Cc 2 ie 29c A New Cereal 2 for 23c TWILIGHT TISSUE, rem AGREATrie 2 3 Cc White Toilet Soap wrappers are valuable! White King Toilet Soap, 3 cakes.....14¢ PHONE 564 ASPARAGUS, Fresh, green, Ib. 1 6c CELERY HEARTS bunch LSC CARROTS, fresh crisp, 2 bunches 13c GREEN- ONIONS, per bunch ...... : 5c RIPE TOMA- TOES, 2 Ibs. ... 29c RADISHES, 5 bunches RHUBARB, per Ib. ........ 6c CAULIFLOW- ER, per Ib. .... 17c olid, crisp, 7) OS SAE 1 5c LEMONS, Blue Goose, per doz... 19c Clean-up, IGA PANCAKE FLOUR, 4 Ib. bag 19c Heron and SPAG- Carol, 6 8-02. pkgs. ... 25c A $1.00 Value Bottle de- lightful Bramo du Bois Perfume mailed you for 10c in coin and 3 White King Toilet Soap Wrap- pers. OVEN-FRESH FLAVOR-PERFECT Because women know Kellogg’s Corn Flakes have become the world’s largest-selling ready-to-eat cereal because women recognize superior quality and big value. No substitute can match the flavor of Kellogg’s, or their oven-fresh crispness, sealed-in by the patented WAXTITE inner wrapper. The red-and-green package holds many gener- ous servings and costs but a few cents, Quality guaranteed.. No other brand of Corn Flakes is made by Kellogg of Battle Creek. Kelloggs CORN FLAKES Phones—1208 - 1209 Oranges Medium Size 2 dozen 49c Coffee 18K 1 Cup and Saucer Free 39c Chickens, per Ib. .. Veal Stew, eee 27c Beef Ribs, per Ib. ...... eeeees 17c FREE AL’S 423 Third St. MEATS—FRUITS—VEGETABLES Lemons, Milk, 3 cans We Deliver All Orders An opportunity to secure this beautiful fully guaranteed silverware with each three pound vacuum packed glass jar of Note silverware attached to jar of Nash's Toasted. Coffee. You get your silverware with the coffee— nothing to mail or send away for. Butter, per Ib. ..........27e New Potatoes, 6 lbs. . Carrots, large bunch . par dite... cone OC No 2% tn 7... L9C Bisquick, large pkg. .....35¢ | Cake Flour, IGA, pkg. ...25¢ cam 20€ per Ib. ...cseweee 20c lots Dot DB vaeeses BOC Beef Roast, per Ib. ... Veal Roast, One Ticket Given Free With $1.00 Purchase of Meats or Groceries Come in and See This Beautiful Coaster Wagon — You May Win This Wagon See the IGA Adv. for More Specials Pabst-ett American, Pimento, Swiss, 2 pkgs. 33c Lettuce, 2 heads .........15¢ | Rhubarb, 2 Ibs. ..........15¢ Pork and Beans, 2 large cans .... .2le Tee oe FREE Awaiting you at these grocers BISMARCK Bessie Thompson Grocery Corner Grocery Bashara’s Grocery D. B. Cook Grocery ae : Twilling’s Grocery NASH'S TOASTED ‘COFFEE | $22 Broadway Food Market ‘ ‘ ; Zerr’s Grocery Not a contest « Nothing to write Nothing to send Dick’s Grocery fork or spoon of this fully guaranteed silverware in the smart new La Belvidere pattern. And note that your silverware is attached to the jar. There is nothing to save, nothing to send away. You get your silverware with the coffee. This offer is made for one reason only. For many years, Nash’s Toasted Coffee has been one of the largest selling coffees throughout the Northwest. Each year the sale has increased until now more pounds of Nash’s Toasted Coffee are sold than at any time since it was introduced. Mgst people buy their coffee one pound ata time. The cost of packing a one-pound jac is practically the same as packing a three-pound jar, apart from the coffee itself. Thus, where millions of pounds are in- volved, the saving is considerable if a \ Company is passing on to the public this extra value. If you are willing to purchase three pounds of coffee at a time, thus saving the cost of three individual jars and distri- bution costs, the Nash Coffee Company will NASH’S TOASTED COFFEE E. A. Brown Grocery Economy Grocery present you with this beautiful silverware, Gussner’s Packing Co. absolutely free. Nash's Toasted Coffee is a superior coffee Pay and Take Food in flavor, in richness, in body. It is the only Stores coffee whose flavor is fully developed by he exclusive Nash foasting Thi * Nash method of Masting bags out evéry Bismarck Food particle of flavor because there is no intense Market heat to" ” the délicate, flavor-; ing oils. Thats why Nash's ey \Cobes Carl’s Grocery has a richness a0 other coffee possesses. Start your set of silverware today! In a Scott’s Grocery hort ti ha . rat i... Richholt’s Grocery Ferris Nicola Grocery : : , y 0 These Grocers Can Supply You Holkup’s Grocery STEELE Jake’s Cash Store DAWSON J. R. Kooker

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