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BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATUKDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1937 5 CLUBS ce’s Book EFFECTS OF TREES |\Wallace’s Book on — Garden Nosegays Inspire Designer ‘s0c 5 Legion and Auxiliary . “Members Served at Supper nity Singing and Bridge es Round Out Evening of Entertainment » Are Invited to Affair All fathers and sons are invited to Mrs. Wood Chosen by Study Club Division Mrs. Howard Wood, who had been was named i ih add sEs°g Gee SSH: i ef | i 5 “5 |B tel zt ep ebebagdd is apt pale aguas peliiat a ereetend * * * Dinner Dance Group Has Valentine Party AEE et | Fpptege mie Banquet Reservations Asked of Clubwomen SEEEE Ee : i 58 PeH E oF £2 = 3 af E a i i i z Fei NOTED FROM PLANE M | Plantings, Field Cover and Rough Tillage All Kéep Minot Man Compiles Tome of Instructive Information and Observations Looking at Mexico through the eyes of the casual tourist, Col. Irving Wallace of Minot had an ides. He had read about the Conqueror Cor- tez, the Axtec civilisation, the Amer- ican-Mexican war, the periodic revol- utions, Villa, Dias, Maximilian, Huerta, Madero and a host of other events and men prominent in his- tories or news dispatches. But had he evér seen a book that would take the average American into the daily life of the average’ Mexican citizen and the community in which he dwelled? That was the mainspring of Col- ‘onel Wallace's inapiration to compile & book of facts and observations that treat Mexico as a rising nation under the sun of the western hemi- seer, that would treat of this sunny clime as something other than « vast desert inhabited by tamale-munch- ing bandit! who spend their days Jalling in the sun and their nights in throats to cut. : pages illustrated with more many of them of your “fine” writ- Wallace’s tome. The colonel exico Entertains his good fortune in meeting the lesd- ers of the Mexican nation has been given entree into many phases of Mexican life not afforded the average American tourist. “Mexico Today” is entertaining and instructive and invaluable to the traveler. It makes good reading these winter nights. COMMERCIAL PUPILS GT GREGG AWARDS Norman Olson Receives Gold Pin for Best Paper in Artist Class Thirty-three shorthand students in Bismarck high school have received the Order of Gregg Artists award from the Gregg Publishing company, Chi- cago, for specimens of their work recently submitted. Norman Solberg was awarded the gold pin for having the best paper in the group. Those receiving the O. G. A. award are Nona Anfinson, Emerald Bonser, Ruth Coghlan, Adelbert Cram, Delma Devitt, Cynthia Dursema, Pear] Ham- ery, Beulah Hedahl, Helen Hedstrom, Marion Hyland, Olive Johnson, Louise Klein, Caroline Kruger, Evelyn Lar- son, Ruth Lips, Georgia Mason, June Middaugh, Henrietta Ode, Eileen Sax- vik, Jean Ann Semling, Virgil Sen- zek, Mary Helen Smith, Irene Smith, Verna Schmidt, Florence Solberg, Norman Solberg, Helen Spangler, Evelyn Thornton, Elizabeth Tol- rd. chinsky, Magdalen Walter, Maxine company of Bos- that should bé car- tourist who ventures into the republic south. It is a tourist's uide par excellence because it Welch, Mae Welliver and Grace Wil- cox, The complete theory award was earned by Nona Anfinson. The 60 word transcription test was completed by June Middaugh, Olive Johnson, Helen Spangler and Magdalen Walter. In the advanced typing class Eliza- beth Tolchinsky and Cynthia Dur- sema were awarded the 50 to 60 words per minute competent typist pin. For writing 40 to 50 words per minute, certificates were given to Ruth Cogh- lan, Elizabeth Rasen, Florence Sol- t! berg, Evelyn Nelson, Henrietta Ode, in @ foreign land. If you ase traveling by automobile, the colonel has been 80 specific that you can learn the mileage between cities, the right hotels to stop oie places to see Etleen Saxvik, Ruth Lips, Jean Ann Semling, Mary Helen Smith and Grace Wilcox, Beulah Hedahl and Mae Welliver received certificates for writing 30 to 40 words per minute with five errors or less. BEAT COAL MINE BILL Lontion, Feb. 13.—(?)—A bill to na- tionalize British coal mines—one of the principal planks in the labor party’s platform—was defe: in the E33 & xe house’ of commons by a vote of 182 to 125. B! aesk at i > > .A.U.W. Book Review] Kathleen Pherrill’s ie] rou Nese Theos Marriage Announced = FA LAHR INSURANCE «40 BONDS ystem he but also because Pre Q PAY NATL Rank BI UC . | Week at his home, is returning to his ’ i * pee of educational % PHONE 1660 ARCK studies at Lin valves oe vali ‘Dakota Monday. Haro! son below the earth’s surface, he is cer- CONSULT YOUR AGENT OR of Mrs, William Barneck, 612 Ninth tain that one day Mexico will be one| IlN-27¢,(¢-MaRIe<el Lele AA of the great nations of the world DOCTOR OR LAWYER Qa Bob Finnegan, son of Mrs. i " |8t., who came home at the same time, is remaining here until the latter part of March and then will return to Grand Forks. prod faculty. ee * of the junior high school feeulty. Mrs. Paul T. Boleyn of Fargo is ex- of pected to arrive Saturday to visit her cleaned for son, Lt. Paul Thomas Boleyn of Fort i, lifted . $1.25 Lincoln, over the week-end. While , 7. ceil f A is Ba here she will confer with officers of the Bismarck ohapter, League of American Pen Women, of which she is features chairman. marck because of his activity in sports and political fields, has been no casual visitor to Mexico, He has made many tfips there and through O. 3. WEIST All Work teed é ¥ Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups a & Attention on Face will discuss national de- the Sojourners will at- form, Lorenso H. Belk, , announced, ere Will be no lodge Monday, Feb. EcRe Ht Is the Time to et Results With Bismarck Tribune Classified Ads Look at These LOW RATES WORDS 1 TIME 45¢ WORDS 2 TIMES 60c WORDS 3 TIMES G68¢ WORDS 4 TIMES 75¢ WORDS 5 TIMES 83c WORDS 6 TIMES 90c LET THE WANT ADS WORK W. A. Hart, Manager FOR YOU 2 i Reversed by Jurist Minot, N. D., Feb. 13.—(?)—Holding portation s am : .| Finnegan, who has spent the t Dwight Purdy, 70, judge of th United it » 70, e e States court at pnenene, China, and we E Campbell’s Beautiful Portraits You don’t realize how fast enti you look at their last photographs. Have new its of them now. g35 pe ve i Py i 33 EF: R i i «o® pun sbus ieee § Hy “3 1 EEE | 111 9e@ St. In. the event of automo- from 5.95 a dozen. bile accident are you fully Phone 1795 for an appointment 30 protected? Campbell’s age Automobile Policy te you. Cor. 8rd and Main