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| \ | ts THE BISMARCK THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1987 i Kelly, organizations; Beulah Hedsh!, KILL NYE MEASURE EDITORS literary; Charles Conner, alumni;| washington, May 20—(%)—The Robert Penner, boys’ sports; Marian} note foreign relations committee voted Wednesday to postpone action NAMED BY PAYNE 4 indefinitely on a resolution by Sena- and calendar; and Ruth Coghlan|tor Nye (Rep. N. D.) to ban entirely and Glenn Enge, oe eee arms exports ong {etapa This year’s annual, wl except to Amer! nat ea Barbara Henry, fifteenth eee has an entirely| with non-American states. ney Sloven new cover contains more snap- y Seven and ey shots and photographs than hereto-| A racing automobile entered th the Renden Gets Posts fore. The Dakota Photo Engraving| annual speed race in Indianapolis will company of Fargo had the contract|have a 16-cylinder motor in the rear for the engraving, the Risem Studio| and the driver’s cockpit in’ the front. is being printed and by the Capital Publishing company. pian New York, May 20.—(?)—Directors of American Telephone and Tele THE PRIVACY graph Co. declared the regular divi- eS although it® has dend Wednesday of $2.25 a share on 0 Hebron High School 20 Years Old : various rural schools in the county E WINNERS by the Burleigh County Advisory Health committee to stimulate this type of health education. ‘ In the various grades the first and $ second prize winners and the names * of the teachers are as follows: First grade: 1. Richholt school, Miss Dolores Johnson; 2. Will school, Gest Exhibits in Child Health| Miss Beulah Shurr. A Second grade: 1. Wachter school, Day Competition Chosen Miss Lucile Malmquist; 2. Richholt by Committee school, Miss Gladys Rue. Third grade: 1. Wm. Moore school, Miss Judith Rue; 2. Will school, Miss Gladys Kiesel. ‘Winners in the poster contest in Fourth grade: 1. Will school, Miss Bismarck schools in connection with observance of Child Health day have | Fzudence Houske: 2. Richholt school, been announced by the committee of 1, Will school, Miss Denow and Miss Helen Tue, | Betty Allon: 2. Wm, Moore, ‘Miss Blue and red ribbons were awarded Aan ereeet | rooms making the winning posters.|,,0ith srade. 1. W Originality, artistic arrangement and school, Miss Helen Rue. esions paatirere sectors i the Seventh grade: 1. Conquerors, Miss Judges were Miss Isabel Campbell Loree ee: 2 kek and Mmes. John Degg and H. L./ "pith grade: 1. Trojans, Miss Ju- Wheeler. 2 dith Skogerboe; 2. Pathfinders, Miss The posters will be sent to the Mabel Olson. Opportunity rooms: 1. Lower op- A FAMOUS DOCTOR . Wm. Moore school, 2. Roosevelt the local school, been very successfu) leges. will jointly serve ae tates eter Now You Can Wear wat Bt mee va ve| FALSE TEETH the final assembly on Friday, June 4. Without Embarrassment Loulse Finney has served a8/ ear st tulne testh dropping, oF np Mary See is the assistant editor and| and’ comfortably. "this new, fine Other staff members include Gayle| good drug store.—Advertisement, did the photography, and the book bound in many col-| the common stock. portunity, Miss Dorothy Lennox; 2. Upper Opportunity room, Miss Anne Orluck. SIGNS FOREST BILL Washington, May 20.—(?)—Presl- dent Roosevelt signed a bill Wednes- day authorizing an annual expendi- ture of $2,500,000,000 by the federal forest reserve to help individual farmers reforest their lands. years ago) Dr. Pierce's Favor- ite Prescription. Women who suffer from “nerves,” frritability and discom- helping to upbuild the body. Buy now! 50g, liquid $1.00 and $1.35. 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Consult with him about CranEquipping your home throughout. Hebron’s school plant today is pictured as contrasted with the plant existing in 1917 when the first class was graduated from the high school. First graduates were 8, E. Halpern and » Ruth. Superin- tendent in the halcyon year was C. L. now superintendent of the Jamestown public schools. . Present superintendent is N. B. Steig. L, Rehm, who has been a member of the board of education for 26 years, will be among those honored at gradustion services for the Class of 1937 in the western Morton county seat Friday, May 28. . HEBRON WILL " Vv ord are W. Gr lick, August Ketter: ADT ANNIVERSARY ct Sree OP RT GRADUATE ling, William B. Ziegler and William Schroeder with Frits Conrath as clerk ang Fred Schwenk as treasurer. Superintendent of Memorable 1917 Will Return to Deliver Address May 28 iF got it uader your belt, it's down to stay. Hawes has enough page ie pee Dealer se) P- Hanes Kalting Co.. Winston: Salem, N.C. Canes LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION : B trim-fitting YW; it r b Seg pe pig \ 99 Tats Although the first calss was not SHORTS 21 39 Fis CRANE CO., 636 Northern Pacific Ave:; Fargo, N. D: 2 Z ART ARNOLDS COUSIN | FROM UTAH <Sees « torture fost” “Believe me,” he writes, “I KNOW Hudson " and Terraplane are the No. 1 CARS. I saw what they did on the Salt Flats” : f to teaching of gr: school subjects until 1910, when Su- itendent int Hebron, N. D.,.May 20.—Hebron high school will mark the 20th an- niversary of the first graduation class in 1917 and its advancement to the rank of a classified high school fol- lowing completion of its new building iat fot pp haipahicaee exercises lay, May Publication | torney at Glen Ulin, Mrs, Ben- ee She Nea eobech) en Duel yah) jenn G. (Kieffer tiuth Halpern), ch.” vig J Supt. C. L. Robertaon of the Jamés- | HOW, of Minneapolis, Minn. town public schools, who served as Superintendent at Hebron when the first class was graduated in 1917, will i | return to give the commencement ad- . . ldress to the 25 members of the 1937 : = 4 ciass, The commencement program, as announced by Superintendent N. B. Steig, will include: Processional, Mrs. Theodore Mark; invocation, Rev. ©. Roemmich, pastor of the Hebron Ger- man Congregational church; vocal selection, “Cherubim Song” by Bor- tntansky, double sextet; address, Sup erintendent Robertson; vocal selec- tion, “Passing By” by Purcell, girls’ triple trio; announcement of special awards, Principal C. A. Frojen; pre- sentation of class, Principal Frojen; pene oh diplomas, member of board lucation; remarks, Superin- tendent Steig; benediction, Rev. ‘The graduates are Frederick Sch- : j pee Leick, Allan Crow- of “The Torch,” first which traces hisotry classes, Edi= Class honors go to Rutir Elmer as valedictorian and Veronica sAlutatorian, Officers are coh weleett, president; DR. R. 8. ENGE Drugless Physician Lucas Blk., Bismarck, N. D. Telephone No. 260 The foot-feel of Stylizors the result of their Arch Cradle and Vibra Sorbers — hidden comfort fee- SPECIAL—35c +) POTATOES : BREAD and BUTTER COFFEE OR MILK Served’ 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m WILDE MOTORS, Inc. 304 Fourth St. Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 1500 cna enenanieinemernen eee