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THE BISMARUK 'TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE gOpen House Features End of School Year Closing Friday . mt OO peSeNTATION ATION OF ‘Invite Public to Bismarck’ s New eet School Building Nonpartisan Society Chooses Emma Mandt NEW BUILDING T0 | asi i ti PUBLIC FEATURED: Best Wishes, Graduates We hope these happy high school days will be ith many photographs of your- oat eer CSSD, 7 our beautiful new bujlding which followed a picnic supper in Pioneer park, Women’s Nonpartisan club No. 505 elected a new slate of Officers Tuesday evening. Miss Emma Mandt, who succeeds Clara Hultberg, id your instructors. | Hult heads the 1936- an : : a ae pe Parsee, : bers te Photographs live forever. Record a i ‘ 2,000 Expected to Visit Struc-; Miss Vera vice ptesident; tan eee SP pour Ife with shoot , oa, tnd’ ais va: Vogel, secretary. The will be a constant source of lovely m last three named succeed the Misses oe Program Is Planned : ee: 2 = : Se | ¥ tion ALL GROUPS TO TAKE PART} ol a ira ha R ] [ : re Rembrandt Studio Miss Norma Calnan headed the agri Broadcasting Over School! lunch and arrangements committee 111 Sth St. Bismarck, N. Dak. a for the 5 an Sound System Also to Be — ‘ee Al Highlight of Program are: +? =F From 7 to 10 o'clock Wednesday evening the public will be guests of —___—————————~| ars, 'T..G. Plomasen and daughter, Tu Be | the board of education and faculty at Bismarck high school’s new drew Fluevog, While there she at-| Jean, of 506 Rosser avenue, west, re- era ‘Expectation that at least 2,000 Bis- | building, pictured above. No formal program has been planned, ac- tended the graduation exercises of|turned Tuesday evening from Fargo, sla marck residents will take advantage | cording to C. W. Leifur, principal, time being free to let the visitors her niece, Miss Adella Saude. Miss | where Jean was a performing delegate of the Open House program to visit inspect the various rooms and departments. School board members Fluevog has moved from the Tribune | from the Little Classics Music club for ry A + the new high school building tonight will assist the faculty members, who will be on duty in their rooms, apartments to 230 Thayer avenue,|the Junior day program of the state win owln ws bre was voiced Wednesday by H. O. Sax- in receiving and ue the visitors. __ | West. music federation convention. They oO b) Be ve oh school ein i = time was spent in pianiie rook, prizes | month’s visit in the home of Mr. ee Halle Lag Rei ae bet a jaxvik stressed the fact that there fallenberg of Moorhead, Minn., set will be no formal program with the leat to Miss Sara Benedict and the|and Mrs. M. J. Ratzlaff of Mandan. seus Ache aver pete Mar” | away. i Completion and dedication of Bismarck’s new ter exception of a music festival in which | |honor guest. The birthday cake and Mr. Orr accompanied them to Man- |/ORe ? pind "hoe rat ra = ‘Was se & 1 Building is evidence of lat all of the school’s musical organiza-/ Mfigg J Keller I tapers were inharmony with the green|dan and returned to Dodge City,|!ng in their homes at Fargo. Mrs. I. F, Zwemke and son, Préd- $400,000 High School Building se tions will take part, to be presentea| M4ISS JUNe Keller is land white color scheme when sup-|where he is managing a wholesale aro. Busts ent bias ANCEAS of hae eric, and Miss Helen Lynn of Turtle the fact that we are living in one of the most . Pr in the gymnasium of the building a Delbert Perry’ S Bride) per was served. ee company branch, after a brief Bia “Aveo. + | Lake have been guests of Mr. and Mra. We 8:30 p. m. Participating in this will feces ae jvisit in the pecs ge * 2 ee Wilbur Tollefson of Fargo for several progressive cities of the Northwest. Beer ae ered ove and wine glee) announcement was made Wednes-| |Hamery-Flaig Wedding] onavee niet, “daughter of 36is-| a4: ang and aioe, Pn | days. phen z . al 's. F. T. anni \- wie 20h001 orchestra” and band, a mixed | Sfandan of the marriage rad Attendants Are Named Martin Kniet, 200% Main avente,|anq children, Gloria and TiGHNGG, of | -heuge “bieta te tia ance Whi The citizens of Bismarck are to be congratu c) arte and the harmonica band. _ | daughter, Miss June Keller, to Delbert| | Pivennrs coocueviing Mndey be enter. |Binghampton, N. ¥., arrived at Man-| mr. and Mra. Richard L. Wagner have lated for their efforts in providing this splen- u While some of the students are’ perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.|_ Attendants for the wedding of Miss| taining 11 of her Will school class- |" Tuesday for 8 month’s stay with |chosen for their daughter born at 1 ‘ool " A. conducting visitors through the build-| perry, §23 Second St. The ceremony |Lillian Hamery and John Flaig, which | AuO6 1) Of fe A Beli’ Clee IMs, Manning's parents, Mr. and Mrs./a. m., Sunday in the home of Mr. did addition to our public schools system. ing these groups will take turns in} | d 9 Sun-| Mates at ai party. ° | was performed Monday. |will be solemnized at 9 a. m., Sun-| d and ber of |W. M. Gress. ‘Wagner's parents, 318 Second St. G broadcasting music throughout the)" The bride w bi lday in the Trinity Lutheran church, | 8mes were played and @ number o! L ‘building over the school's sound sys-| ple and her flowers were a coruage| were antiouriced * Wednesday by the| DigHites were SEED uae htt G fem, By this method visitors will Ye of ulles-of-tne-valley and tea roses. bride-elect | eee ee bent! The best of luck to you, Class of 1936! s | Attendants were Mrs. Eleanor Ricker! Miss Pearl Hamery will be her sis- xk * p ent rooms and laboratories. This! and Miss Cecile Porter. jter's maid of honor and Mrs. John| yrs, J, B, Davis, 100 Avenue B, aiud sset .«-« ¢ broadcasting will be done from the, Mr. and Mrs. Perry are establishing | Delzer, sister of the bridegroom, will) west. is home from Los Angeles, my ¢ Music room on the first floor. ' thetr home in this city where the|be the matron of honor. Mr. Delzer is| Calif, where she was summoned by F t ( ; i Faculty to Be on Duty |bridegrom is employed by Armour's,/to be best man for Mr. Flaig. Llewel-| the serious illness of her sister, the Bismarck’s new $400,000 High School Build- wman rurniture O. Faculty members will be on duty in/ Inc. lyn Hamery, brother of the bride- ¥ | y y, de-| late Mrs. Grace Wilson Schroeder. ieee ; . 5 Broad: Phone 100 ; GC ps explain; The bridegroom and bride are grad-|elect, will act as usher. Mrs. Davis was aviay for three weeks ing is an outstanding community possession, 202 way 2 e details of their wor! e labor-|uates of the Bismarck and Mandan| The bride is to be escorted by h r many . * H stories and library also will be open; high schools, respectively. The for- |father, L. M. Hamery, who etd ae aul une nite be elaeae’s an essential cog in the development of our ¢ { 2 for inspection with instructors onjmer also attended the North Dakota! her in marriage. death. public school system machinery. A } hand to explain the work done there. | Agricultural college. During his high ee * ‘ eB * 4 : 1 Members of the board of education | school career he was prominent in| Mrs, Merton J. Orr and daughter,| Miss Nora Fluevog returned Tues- se, a | Srening. The reception iy scheduled |g x \Bismarc vsioni have titel rt |Stts ier Gantaie a aaa oe a Success to the 1936 Y. ' q arck resident ave arrive | ; to extend from 7 to 10 p. m. Miss Julia Wetmore of Bismarck lel eal rsepce she arnt our Personal A earance ra Classes for training and student |and Miss Frances Tourtlotte of Regan eae " a a i ! guides have been held during the last ‘are in a group of women students of ; ad two weeks, Saxvik said, and each will | the North Dakota Agriculturai col- uates: Always is improved with the latest in clothing, be prepared to answer the questions|lege who are guests this week at a " just as the beauty and worth of the city of Bismarck asked. |house party in the summer cottage of We extend our heartiest improved with Bismarck’s beautiful new $400,000 4) are imp! He made it plain that no students |Miss Mary Sherwood on Lake Sallie. As one of Bismarck’s long-established busi- high school buildin; other than those in the musical or-;Miss Sherwood's mother, Mrs. P. V. y) Dis! ig. ec er [one ons is ciisreror Congratu tions ness firms, we view this expansion of public This new building will be a monument to the as hosts and hostesses are expected x *e * . ry sp eg s to attend the Open House. By staying] Among the guests at the large to the property with pride. progress of Bismarck’s expanding educational facilities. away they will make more room for, house party which Mr. and Mrs. Ar- their elders, he explained. | thur Peterson of Buffalo gave over ( ‘lass of °36 Features Commencement Week | the holiday week-end were Mr. and . The Open House observance is an| Mrs. Philip J. Meyer of 912 pee WEBB BROS. Congratulations, Graduates of 1936! unusual feature of the commencement | St.. and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mundy, Featuring High Cl Drop into our stor id look week exercises which bt 232 Avenue B, west. gz 1g) ass ’ Pp our store and look over our snappy with a Class night observance, wit | ek * 323 Main Home Furnishings Phone 50 stock of cool summer-wear. We handle every- approximately 1,500 persons in at-| Daniel Slattery, Jr. and Miss Clara W) 5 W thing in the line of men’s and boys’ clothing and tendance. The Commencement exer-| Meier, both of Madison, 8. D., were omen Ss ear shoes. »t cises will be held Thursday night in| Suests for the Memorial day week- the school gymnasium with the clos- | end of Mr. Slattery’s parents, Mr. and Reliable Makes at Reasonable Prices ing exercises at 10 a. m, Friday. | Mrs. D. M. Slattery, 508 Broadway av- snes 7 o Scholastic awards will be made at|Cnue, West, = Dresses, Coats, Millinery Dahl ( lothin St the Commencement exer other awards, including satis el Mrs. Gerald Jones, 617 Seventh St., We Buy From Coast to Coast g& ore Garments That Are Different Women’s Wear Shoppe 504 Broadway Bismarck, N. D. (Annex Hotel Block) ters, debate and other extra-curricu-|Was hostess at a party Tuesday even- lar distinctions will be announeed | ng honoring the birthday anniver- Friday morning. sary of Miss Clara Mack, who was A somewhat similar program will |Presented with a number of gifts. The be followed Friday morning at the ee if Junior high school with citizenship| Teachers will complete the work ot| awards to occupy an important place! grading Thursday and the pupils will | on the program. return Friday morning for their re- In the grade schools Wednesday | port cards before beginning the sum: marked the last days of classes.|mer vacation. Best of Luck | 410 Main Avenue Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 359 Citizens of Bismarck We congratulate you upon dedication of your new $400,000 High School Building. Class of 1936 Since 1883” Founded 53 years ago, Gussner’s is pleased to congratulate the citizens of Bismarck on the oc- — to —— i casion of formal dedication of . BISMARCK HIGH SCHOOL their new high school building, An Achievement We wish for you every success in your ‘ GRADUATES OF 1936 another step in the development chosen professions. of this splendid city. Grand Pacific Hotel The Erection of the New $400,000.00 High School Building marks another achievement of the city of Bismarck Master Cleaners and Dyers Best wishes to you, class of 1936! i —— one G ; seaman nazis G. P. Hotel Restaurant a WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER = eee ee The Bismarck Hotel Fred Peterson John Peterson PROPRIETORS “SERVICE TO BISMARCK SINCE 1880” Wachter Transfer Corp. Modern Fireproof Storage Drayage - - Transfer Service - - Long Distance Hauling Phone 62 Bismarck, N. D. The Bank of North Dakota We Congratulate the people of Bismarck on their New and Beautiful High School Bismarck, March On! : We are proud of the important part we took in the construction of Bismarck’s new $400,000 high school building, dedication of which marks another milestone in the prog- ress of a rapidly-growing city. < Good Luck to You Class of 1936! And our congratulations to the faculty which has served the students so well—- Finer Things of Life Can- not Be Created by Nature Alone SUCH FINE UNITS OF PUBLIC PROPERTY AS THE NEW $400,000 BISMARCK HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING ARE THE RESULT OF INTENSIVE APPLICATION BY EXPERIENCED MEN. Joins Bismarck in Summer term for high school and college graduates begins Monday, June 8. Students may enroll any time during month of June. extending hearty * R. E. JACK, President WILLIAM G. ELLIS, Secretary-Treasurer Phone 121 ; 314%, Main This new community building will in turn train rising generations who will in later years devote their knowledge to the bet- Congratulations : a md embers 0 the soa boar whee terment of human relations. to the members of the Eieat dh Bus cepaiiont Tae Congratulations, Bismarck . . . Best of Luck, 1936 Capital Commercial College i high school building. Graduates ppt Se seen ee erent Spee s of ’36 Aune Carpenter Shop Montana-Dakota Utilities Co, BISMARCK, N. D. “We trust the knowledge you have gained here will serve “Bismarck’s Millwork Headquarters” “USE NATURAL GAS” you well. May happiness and good living be yours. 614 Broadway Avenue ; Offices 120 Srd St. Phone 1030

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