The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 29, 1936, Page 5

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Education Board Assigns 70 Teachers to Positions Seven in List of 1936-37 In-|San structors Are New, Including Four Staff Additions Assignment of 70 teachers, includ- 4ng seven who are new to the Bis- marck schools, was announced Wed- nesday by the city board of education for the coming school year. / New teachers are Charles Hook, high school mathematics instructor, who comes here after teaching at ‘Williston; Caroline Lakin, in charge of physical education for girls, who formerly taught at the: Golorado school for the deaf and blind at Col- orado Springs; Ruth Curry, .James- town, instructor in grammar in the Junior High school, who formerly taught at Linton; Loretta Meyer, Park Rapids, Minn., music instructor in the Junior High school; Elizabeth Allison, Beach, assigned to the fifth grade at the Will school; Ruth Crawford, Haz- elton, who formerly taught at Linton, assigned to the second and third grades at the Richholt building; Kathryn Brown, Bismarck, assigned to the first grade at the Richholt school, Arlene Loehrke, Bismarck, first grade at the Wachter school, and Arlene ‘McBain, librarian, from Bottineau. Four of the new teachers represent | » sdditions to the school faculty, the |¥ others taking places made vacant by | ¥ resignations. A major development this year in ; the schools is the institution of phy- sical education for girls in the grades. Mrs. T. E. Simle, who conducted this | % work last year, gave her attention to | ¥ older girls. follow: Senior High School W. H. Payne, principal; Rita Mur- phy, English I, publicity; Lois Cum- mins, English IT, assembly; Elizabeth Johnson, English I and II, dramt tics; Pearl Brant, English III, deba' Mildred I. Hoff, English IV, journal- ism; Arlene McBain, library; M. H. Anderson, Latin I; I. W. Huss, Latin I, mathematics; Agnes Bantz, Latin 11; Helga Restvedt, home economics; R. H. Neff, industrial arts; R. L. ‘Wells, social science; Melvina Pollard, general history; Gertrude Evarts, American history; Mildred Huff, geo- metry; Charles E. Hook, algebra; Mrs. Esther Hample, biology, chemistry; Mfs. Lucile Anderson, general scien George Schaumberg, commercial Mrs. Juanita Edick, commercial; Glenn Hanna, boys’ physical educa- tion; Caroline Lakin, girls’ physical education, and Clarion Larson, direc- tor of music. Junior High School Cc. W. Leifur, principal; Ruth E. Curry, . grammar, spelling; Judith Skogerboe, literature, dramatics; Ade- line Ness, literature, science; E. Haldi, seography, industrial arts; Mabel Ol- son, history; Loretta Meyer, history, music; Edward Heer, arithmetic; T. E. Simle, arithmetic, hygene; Ruth Rud- ser, art, hygiene. Will School Prudence Houske, principal, 4th grade; Edna Boss, 1st grade; Beulah Shurr, 1st grade; Elizabeth Malm, 2nd grade; Esther Maxwell, 2nd grad Nell Stearns, 3rd grade; Gladys Kiesel, 3rd grade; Elizabeth Allison, 5th grade; Edna Jones, 6th grade; Dor- othy Lennox, lower opportunity; Anne Orluck, upper opportunity. Richholt School Agnes Boyle, principal, 6th grade; Dolores Johnson, Ist grade; Kathryn Brown, 1st grade; Gladys Rue, 2nd grade; Ruth Crawford, 2nd and 3rd grades; Leona Mushinski, 3rd grade; Ruth Rowley, 4th grade; Ruth Cord- ner, 5th grade. William Moore School Lavina Register, Ist grade; Eliza- beth Best, 2nd grade; Judith Rue, 3rd grade; Frances Collison, 4th grade; Anne Rodewald, 5th grade; Helen Ricketts, 6th grade. Roosevelt School Grace Hand, principal, 4th grade Lenora Cole, ist grade; Bessie Wilson, 2nd grade; Maude Schroeder, 3rd grade; Esther Gerrard, 5th grade; Helen Rue, 6th grade. . Wachter School Jeannette Myhre, principal, 4th grade; Arlene Loehrke, Ist grade; Lu- | % cile Malmquist, 2nd_ grade; Helen and 6th grades. Administration H. O. Saxvik, superintendent; Dor- othy Moses, secretary to sunrises 4 high school principal; Beth Wheeler, 4 dent; Marian Jensen, secretary secretary to junior high school pt cipal; Esther Teichmann, nurse and truant officer; Ruby Wilmot, music supervisor in grades. ee % Dr. K. W. Morris, 519 Eighth who motored to the national dental meeting in Los Angeles, Calif, and Miss Alice Walsh, 819 Fifth 8t., and Miss Ellen Welsh of Grand Forks, who | ¢ The assignments of teachers to the % various school buildings in the city Francisco and other California cities, Victoria, B. C., and toured the Canadian Rockies before concluding her vacation with visits in Minnesota cities and at Fargo. ees i Miss Dorothy Stebbins, 523 Sixth St., Miss Ann Koester, who is having & month’s vacation from her teaching duties in Naughton township, and the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koester of Fullerton, are leaving Fri- day afternoon for a month’s vacation in thé west. Their first visit will be at Galen, Mont., with Joel and Stan- ley Stebbins, brothers of Miss Steb- bins. They then go to Everett, Wash., to join her mother, Mrs. Anna Steb- bins, who left for there three weeks ago and has been visiting her brother, George Wick. The party will drive to California, stopping to visit friends at several points and then will come home by a southern route. eee Mr. and Mrs. Ress Hartwick and children, Betty Lou and Douglas, vis- ited for a few days with Mrs. Hart- wick’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mackin of Mandan, while en route ‘from Minot to Seattle, Wash. Mr. Hartwick, with the Russell-Miller Mill- ing company for 13 years, recently | I@)SOCIETY and CLUBS | Johnson's Borated Baby Barbasol Shaving Cream Palmolive Shave Lotion, Bonnie B Talcum, long a Munig, third grade; Josie Grinde, 5th | % accompanied him, have returned to|¥% their homes. His mother, Mrs. Rob- | ert Morris, who made the journey west | § by’ train at the same time, remained Angeles, Calif, in June. She visited (eae or Samer eee wee [—D. U. V. Officer it {__D.U. V. Officer _ ALBIN HEDSTROM Active in the work of the Daugh- ters of Union Veterans of the Civil War in North Dakota is Mrs. Albin Hedstrom, 701 Twenty-first St. de- partment secretary. was transferred from Mandan to Mi- not, from where he was promoted to the Seattle branch. Bathasweet, delicious for the bath, dollar tins for ... Manicara, Jarge size, specially priced for this sale : Fitch’s Shampoo, Scalp Brush and Tonic Combination, a $1.50 value for only .. Listerine, an antiseptic known by all, 14-ounce bottle Milkweed Cream, large dollar jars on sale for .. Milkweed Cream, 50c. jars on sale for only ——______—___+ t Slope Weddings SHEILS-EVANS: Virginia Maxine) 9 and Mrs.|% George Arthur Sheils, White Bear | ¢ Lake, Minn., and Leonard LeRoy | % Sheils, daughter of Dr. Evans, Garrison, at White Bear Lake. LOGAN-CHRISTENEON: home at Belfield. Salem June 24 by Rev. M. L. Seybold. and is active in 4-H club circles. McKitrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M, McKitrick, Bowman, and Carl son by Rev. Robert McElwee. ‘THIEGS-FIGENSHAW: Ted Figenshaw, East Grand Forks, Bismarck beauty school. at Scranton by Rev. M. A. Olson, A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center TEA, TOILETRIES NEP Py Thursday -- Friday -- Saturday July 30 and 31 — August 1 Savings on Toilet Needs Now When Savings Are Appreciated Read This List Carefully Talcum, specially priced, a can Mennen’s Borated Baby Talcum, also specially priced at Wrisley’s Water Softener, five pound packages, each Cashmere Bouquet Soap, a wonderful bath soap, 3 bars for .. Colgate’s Perfumed Soaps, a favorite with many, 5 bars Wrisley’s Hard Milled Toilet Soap, gardenia, pine and lilac, regular dollar boxes PUR MME sic cele kickass te oat ae scree oles oisiemien cuicin cas ausees . Large Size Jars Cleansing Cream, specially priced at .. Tubes, 50c tubes on sale for what men like, 50c bottles favorite, 25c tins for only Cashmere Bouquet Hand Lotion, 50c size, specially priced . Dr. West ‘Tooth Paste, large size tube, 2 tubes for PLEASE TAKE NOTICE! All charge accounts will be billed September 1 for purchases made of the merchandise advertised in today’s Tribune. : ee GLOVES For Ladies White and Pastel Shades. Colors to match most any of your summer costumes. 69c to $1.00 Values, A Pair 49c Gloves are daintily trimmed with buttons, plaiting or small cuffs. Colors: green- bud, dusky pink, aqua, peach, orchid, light blue, red and bonnet blue. Ladies’ White Gloves . . . 25c of mesh and chamoisette materials. ae lines in values to 69c to close out at 25c ’ a . ‘ A. W. LUCAS CO. Violet | Logan and Lester Christenson, both | % of Blue Grass, at Dickinson by Coun- | ¢ ty Judge Fred Maser. They are at | % SCHWARTING-KLUSMANN: Nora | X Schwarting, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | % Henry Schwarting, New Salem, and |X Erwin Klusmann, Youngtown, at New | ¢ Mr. Klusmann farms at Youngtown | % McKITRICK-KNUTSON: Ella Mae | % Knutson, Bison, 8. D., July 12 at Bi- | ¢ Maryl% Thiegs, daughter of Dr. and Mrs./¥ Bernard Thiegs, Bowman, and Paul | % H, Figenshaw, son of Mr. and Mrs.|¢ Minn., at Bowman by Rev. Father|% Frank. They are living at Boone, Ia., where he is connected with a paraway | ¢ and Mrs. John Kessler, Baker, and | % John Miles Livingston, Fort Peck, |} July 3 at Baker. Mrs. Livingston will | ¥ continue to operate her beauty shop| at Scranton which she has owned and | operated since her graduation from a | % LEE-GRIMES: Irene C. Lee, daugh- | ¥ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Lee, | % and Ernest E. Grimes, both of Haley, | % ef THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1936 A. W. LUCAS CO. Home of Nationally Advertised Merchandise WEEK END SALE Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 30 and 31, Aug. 1 Offering Special Inducements to Close Our Summer Stocks The Big Value In Fine HOSIERY Knit by the Leading Makers of Fine Hosiery Others in Hosiery Values 2 Cuff Sox and white. All sizes, 4to 10% ....... rere Tiga One lot of Cuff Sox, values up to 25c a pair. 15c a pair, or.... White and Pastel Colors 50c Hosiery that satisfies in every particular. 2 Pairs The irregularities in this Hose are so slight as not to be noticeable and will not: impair their wearing qualities. Chiffons Silk to the top Service Weight With a lisle garter top. Suntans and dark shades Sizes 814 to 1014 Full fashioned and pure silk. Without an equal in this price hose. Special LaFrance and Gilt Edge Eiffle Hose Prs. $1.50 Regular Dollar Hose Special} Phoenix Cuff Sox, finest of lisles. All colors 4 Prs. 2 Prs. 25c Ladies’ Dollar Purses Regular $1 Values This is a special close-out number and all sales will be final. Noe Summer Flowers 25c All of our complete summer stock included. Collar & Cuff Sets 4 Price Organdy, embroidery, silk crepe and pique. Men’s Polo Shirts se Vaues 2 for $ Small, Medium 1 or Large All white - - navy blue - - delf blue Men’s Silk Socks 35c or 3 Pairs $1.00 Elastic top. Regular 50c quality. Bathing Trunks and Suits For Men Pastel colors and white. For Dainties for La Cotton Crepe and Batiste Gowns 77c Values to $1.19 Sharply Reduced Prices on dies Plain and Flowered Materials Ladies’ Cotton Crepe and Batiste two-piece Pajamas. Values to $1.19 ... rere iry We Ladies’ Polo Shirts .. 69c Values to $1.00. Sizes $2 to 86. Cotton meshes and jer- seys in a good assortment of colors. Ladies’ Jamattes, Suit $1.29 Values to $1.95. Sizes 12 to 16. In Van Raalte stripes and fancy rayons. Mesh Girdles and Corselettes, $1 Values to $1.95. Girdles in sizes 26 to 33. Corselettes in sizes 34 to 42. All slightly boned. CS, sizes 2 to NZ Sizes 2 to Organ Dress For the little tots, in sizes 3 to Pink, blue, white with colored em- broidered figures, green or maize. $2.95 values now ....$1.75 $3.95 values now ... .$2.55 $5.95 values now .. . .$3.75 Organdies in larger sizes, 8 to 14, Pink, blue, white, maize or green. $3.95 values $2.55. $5.95 values $3.75 Sale 14, Values to 89¢ w.ccvenaee 14. Values to $1.55 sree re Sizes 2 to 6. Values to 59... .:0:4.0:0:.0:c.39€ 6. Organdy Formals For the junior high, in fancy brocades and plain colors of pink, peach, green, orchid or blue. $5.95 Values $3.75 $8.50 to $10.50 values $6.75: Children’s Sun Suits and Play Suits, Prints and Seersuckers. 55c 88c

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