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5 ” j ; 4 4 . a f i) Me - . | i ‘ . é ‘ U7 ‘ 4 » . u ‘ TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1918. BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE PAGE 5 ee Mrs. Frazier Receives Wives of Legislators Mrs. Lynn J. k wives of razi the capital city with their husbands| "8 in the Bi for the special session and the wives of the state house officials Monday afternoon at the governor's mansion | from 3 o'clock to 5. Mrs, Frazier were ‘th four supreme court judges, Mrs, A. A. Pruce, Mrs. A. M. Uhristianso1 of regents. Assisting in the reception | yy¢¢, room were Mrs. N, C. Macdonald, Mrs. J. N. Hagen Miss Helen Sullivan and | Miss Aldyth Ward. room were Mrs. Thomas ‘Hall and Mrs. George Foster who p tea table and assisting were the } es Eunie and Cersie daughters of the hoste: line Welch. The national colors in the appointments. R. L. Fraser of var Cahill of Leith, M of Dickinson, Mr: of Devils Lake, M Mercer, Mrs. Fay A. H: the legislators, who are in jelers. She wore an India r received tho | f Re ful operation M arck hos} ' Freshmen to Stage Receiving with| ie Wis OF the] An event which makes “i for gene the iBsmarc fijiorium on er of the board | y1; 0 be a Red Cro organi on. In the dining ycccma interested in: the presided at the " - 10 ditorium on especially ch’ an occasion, and patriotic interest. ‘I’ Frazier, ss and Gwe and clusters of | ting. e Mrs.) was written by Mr. Hal | Mrs. John Nathan of Goodrich, wife entative Nathan, underwent Play for Red Cross s going directly to the local) Influential people of the city have) young people to “do their ‘bit,” and} s are being brought to bear} being of historic n ; loyalty to the flag, and is worked up red and white carnations were used in an unusually attractive old-time The story from which it i: Among the wives of the legislators} ken, “The Man Without a Count attending from out of town wi rin é : ‘noon at 4 o’clo jing by the United Commercial Tray- clud rooms. : j n costume, j ma: onday morn-} pital. room for the legislators who are representing not quite two weeks’ | high school athletic coach. Dy. I 1 guests at the hotel and their friends. oh ———— \ THREE _. Twenty-four couples attended and ae ACTS v akes a strong bid dancing was enjoyed until 12 o'clock.| fila ah tel aie interest in the city is the Jazz's orchestra furnished the music, | Be OF to ‘be given by the} — i high school To Reside Here. | t SUSTAINED ary 9. The} benefit, ali} Ma: effort of the; a the 8th. | mal suitable to} ‘he theme is wee t daring the | pur son, Mrs. J. I.) darkest days of the Civil war, with| is V. H. Stickney nk H. Hyland} loyalty. James Rice of} the oject of strengthening national} jen | tha Wednesday night at the roller skating | ance. O'Connor's or is anticipated as many of the guests/asked to come gowned in gingham know nothing of the art of skating. | SOCIETY |] : | Wris hree dozen and four pair. A wemewewoeceoeewwwocc eee eeey Council will meet Wednesday after-; man lutheran church will meet Thurs: | "Trench ee i AUDITORIUM FRI Tho Bismarck food demonstrations Miss Newton, Mr. and Mrs. tained Monday evening at an informal| | dancing party at the McKenzie dining | Mrs. R. J. Darragh and little son, spending | former’s mother in Duluth, will arrive | in the city shortly to join Mr. Darragh, | Krank house of St. Paul, with head-; quarters at the McKenzie, and will 4 One of the interesting atfairs of the| ‘ek ts the charity. ball whict et CITY NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Daughters of Isabella will give Wed-| Nesuav evening m ratterson hall as a . Benetit to raise funds for charitable] Bismarck, N. D. ‘his overt which is the first to be giv- and has spent three ‘years in China during a part of the time he taught in Tsing college. Frost of the Methodist Episcopal church read the service. Hr, Heinz is a graduate of the Missouri Wesleyan rleigh county Red | tra has ar-| work left the 1 s today. The list m of dance; Cross headquart on. Guests are | follows: ch k. The guests will include sixty|ranged a special pr the employees. Much merriment! music for the occas on dozen and eight pairs. | ix dozen and eight. twenty. | aprons. Church Socicty Notes, The Ladies’ Aid society of the Ger- Council Meets Wednesday. Food Conservation | in the Commercial; day afternoon with Mrs, J, M. Har-) ngements will be! rison of Thayer street. time for the February | THE DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE SEASON WILLIAM HARRIS, Jr., Presents: A NEW THRILL EVERY OTHER | H. S. Coach Takes Bride. | vedding of interest in school ath- was colemni late turday de by this ‘The Sewing circle of St. Mary's pro- conducted ‘by | cathedral will meet Thursday after-! 4 |noon in the Knights of Columbus hall. !¢ti | Mrs. W. J. Empting and Mrs, William <ernoon when Miss Nellie Gilmore, lGaak wil bene hostesses, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Gil- —— | more of Fargo, became the bride of Ships Knitted Articles. | Louis Edwin Heinz of Cameron, A large shipment cf knitted articles’) wno came to Fargo last fall to act Give Dancing Party. Thomas Pool enter- ster Robert Edison, who have been SENSATION MINUTE several months with the Dr. C. B. White . DENTAL SURGEON representative of the Alfred J.) $A MYSTIC 2'1| MELODRAMA By BAYARD VEILLER Announces the opening of his office in tne ke their home here. | Dancing Party Wednesday. ‘poses. The committee in charge Yew York ‘Times fi : ie } imes. making special arrangements for} New York February the First. Nineteen hundred and eighteen ¢|{ SEATS ON SALE AT KNOWLES, THE JEWELER, TUESDAY, by this court. ‘Many invitations e peeu ed.esiued and iv is expecced DIRECT FROM ONE YEAR'S RUN AT THE i 48th STREET THEATRE, NEW YORK. * KATHERINE GREY and a Superb Cast “Pwelve and one-half times as good as ‘‘ Within the Law’’— | JANUARY 29th. PRICES $1.50 and $1.00. GALLERY, 50c oe dock, Mrs. Frank Prater of Arena, Mrs, O. A. Olson of Bowman, Mrs. Burr Carr of Valley City. The guest list was limited to the wives of the legislators ‘and state house officials. Church Conference To Convene Here Wednesday The Bismarck district of the Luth- cran Minnesota conference of the Au-| tana synod will hold annual | mecting in the Swedisn Lutheran | church cf this place, Wednesday and! The order of the sessions | | Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, ad- | ministration of holy communion. | Preparatory services to follow the communion in charge of Rev. Carl 'H. | Clson, of Wilton, with sermon by Rev- | Svante A. Erling of Underwood. hursday from 10 o'clock to ‘clock noon and from 2 p. m. to will be given over to bus vices will be held at 8 o'clock discourses by Rev. A. G. idor Larson of Gwi will be. furnish | The commun- 1 English, | An invi xtended to any- one desiring to attend. | ————— | PERSONAL NOTES | ———— Mis: asmussen of this cily has; been called to go by the serious illness of her fathe: . John Ecklund of Wilton is & some time in the city as the| guest of Mrs. Otto Dirlam of First T. O'Connor of | address hefore | ets Monday af- the high school stud ternoon. Miss Margaret Brown of the Ditry commissioners’ office, is in Fargo this week attending th nual convention of the state as: tion. Werd received from Los Angeles. | Ca from the Lanterman family of; andan, who are spending the win- tér there, states that Mr. Lanterman is in a serious condition following an! operation. Mrs. J, A. Han of Miles Cily but formerly cf this city, is snending a short time here stopping off enroute to Cresco, Ia., where she goes for her two small daughters, who have been spending the winter with Mrs. Han cy's parents. Miss Alice R. Kooker has returned ‘o her home in Dawson after spend ing the week end in the city. Miss Kooker won one of the honors at the arding of Brad-| High School Boys To Train For Service, Two of the Bismarck high school} boys, Guilford Mandigo, son of Mr.! and Mrs, I. J.’Mandigo, and a mem-) ber of the senior ch and Warren Taylor, son of Rev. and Mrs ! Taylor, and a member of the fr class left Monday for Jefferson Bar- racks and Washington, D. C., respect- | fully, | Young Mandigo goes to enter the signal service of the aviation corps and young Taylor to enter Annapolis preparatory ol for entrance to An-| napo! Mr. Mandigo will be given his diploma. | | To Winter in Arizona. fat Kelly of Seventh strect, will leave shortly for Helena, to join Mrs. | Kelly and from tuere they will go to| Arizona, in the interest of Mrs. Kelly’s | health. They expect to spend the re- mainder of the winter there. | To Leave City. Ir; and Mrs. C. A. Baker of the 2 court, will leave Thursday for ss, where they will make their me. Mr. and Mrs r have resided in the capital ci me time and have many hero. Skating Party. The young men and women of the ANNUAL MASQUERADE BALL —Given by— Modern Brotherhood of America =a PATTERSON'S HALL MONDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 1 PRIZES GIVEN Everyone Cordially Invited Tickets $1, Extra Lady 25c ‘Music by O’Coanor’s Orchestra. masquerade ball given Saturday even- such splendid quality. 318 caps bread éoat 1 cop sugar 1 cup sour milk 2. tablespoons Mazola Sift all dry ingredients except Cut and fry in bot Mazola, * Get Mazola from your gallon or gallon tins. Try this recipe for Crullers and Doughnuts— you can help save the Nation’s fats when you use Mazola for deep frying MAZOLA Mazola is a vegetable oil—pressed from corn. It is the ideal medium for deep frying, sautéing, or shortening, because it is not only economical—it gives Crullers and Doug<cts 2 ees ' teaspoon sult and ginger teaspoon nutmeg and cinnamon to 9 teaspoon baking soda soda 3times, Beat eggs, add milk, fa and Mazola, pour on dry ingredients. Mix well, turn on foured fenra, toll of pat in 34 inch shcet and let stand a icw minutes to rise, grocer in pint, quart, half- And ask for the free Mazola Book of Recipes, or write us direct. Corn Your money refunded if Mazola does not give entire satisfaction. Products Refining Company 17 Battery Place, New York Selling Representatives Geo. R. Free- man & Son Ua Tange crowd will ve in attend: | gg sapdb baad odebabetetobebebebettodbebdedbetel F537? DIUM ITA. ‘A Nut-Made Butter Made From Cocoanuts at the Price of ANIMAL FAT-MADE Oleomargarine This is to users of oleomargarine. Also to butter users who rebel at butter’s cost. Some Old-World scientists have solved the problem of making butter out of cocoanuts, in shredded form on cake. Think of that. It is made from that delicious nut-meat which you use It is churned with milk to give it butter flavor. A capsule of butter color comes in every carton. So it looks and tastes like butter of the finest grade. But this vegetable fat comes from Tropic cocoanuts. The Name Is Troco This product is called Troco. It is made in Mil- waukee by the Troco Nut Butter Company, in a model modern creamery. We use the identical process which is used in Europe, where this new delicacy was created. Any grocer will supply it to you under this guarantee: “If one pound of Troco fails to prove itself the best article you ever tasted in place of but- ter, we will gladly return your money.”’ Made from Cocoanuts The usual oleomargarine is made, as you know, from beef fat, hog fat and often cotton seed oil. It is churned with milk, as Troco is, to give it butter flavor. : It is a cleanly, healthful product. But lard and oleo seem uninviting spreads. That’s why so many cling to butter, despite the butter cost. But Troco comes from the white meat of the cocoanut. No food in the world is more appealing. “ TROCO NUT BUTTER COMPANY Milwaukee, Wis. a! £ \ 3 LS STONE-ORDE BEGIN NOW mums 8=—s get it easily, Put Troco to a é competitive test. Both your palate and your pocketbook will decide in a favor of Tro¢o. If you are not pleased, your money back. MES - = -— : SUL Vin moweta | h AN & WELLS Distributors “i It has the same food value as butter. It looks and tastes like butter. And you rarely find a butter so pure and sweet as Troco. : Greater Economy Troco costs about the same as high-grade oleomargarine. Its use will save you much, as compared with butter at the average price. You sacrifice nothing whatever. You get no lard, no oleo in it. You get nothing but the fat of the cocoanut, churned with milk and salted. ° For your own sake, try one pound. It will be a revelation. If you are not delighted, get your money back, Notice: Under the law, all butter substitutes must be branded Oleomargarine. That law was passed before Troco was invented. So the Troco package is branded “Oleomargarine” though there is no oleo in it. : ' All butter substitutes must also pay an extra tax if colored. So the color for Troco comes in a cap- sule. Add it yourself, as you do with oleomargarine. Order a pound or two of Troco today. Your dealer has it, or can U ¥