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‘ MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1921 : NEW GOWNS JUST OVER FROM PARIS; TRE BISMARCK TRIBUNE IMACCABEES IN ~ DISTRICT HOLD A RALLY HERE ipa L. Young, Leader in Organ- ization, is Guest at the H Meeting | “LEEDS WEDDING AND HONEYMOON A RED GROSS T0: TALK PROBLEMS HERE TOMORROW Regional Conference Will Be Held in the American Legion Hall The Regional conference of the Ame) n Red Cross will meet at ten oc fuesday morning in the American Legion hall. The region to be represented at-this meeting is Kidder, Logan, Burleigh, Emmons. McIntosh, Morton, McLean, | Grant, Sicux, Adams, Bowman, Hettinger, Slope, Billings, Stark, Golden Valley, Dunn, Mercer, Sheridan and Oliver counties, The division representatives to be present at the meeting are Henry Barnbrock, director of Roll Call ior Red Cross of the Central Div: State worl Miss 1, A. Carruthers, supervisor of es health nu ial:and Personal _ Miss Devine and ‘ Gerald ‘Richholt ; Married Yesterday | At nine o'clock Sunday morning at the priests house of St. Mary's church ovcurred the wedding of Miss Mar- guerite M. Devine, daughter of Danic! E. Devine of Superior, Wis., and Ger- ald L. Richholt, son of Mr. and Mrs. s H. W. Richholt of this city. kev. Father Slag cfficiated, the ring service bi.ng used. ; The bride was charmingly attired | in‘a blue tricotine dress trimmed in| beads. She wore a corsage of pink | sweetheart roses. Miss Ircae Grif. | fin, cousin of the bridegroom was the | F bridesmaid. .She was attired in a fall | dress and carried pink ophelia roses. | Mr. Richholt. was attended by Ar- | nold Swendsgaard. The wedding was | priva‘e and friends did not know of | the event until after the ceremony’; | when telephone calls from Mr. Rich- ; | holt soon spread the news. | Mrs. Richholt was one of the city’s popular ;ung ladies. She is a grad- | | uate of the St. Alexius Training 1 : School and-has mede her home in Bis- marck for the past three years. Mr. { Richholt is a graduate of the Bis-; | marck high school with the class of | 1916 and was. stationed at Camp|/ i Lewis during the war. , | ‘Following the. wedding the party ret'rned to the Richholt home where bridal breakfast was serweg. The; table decorations were of pink roses. | . Mr. and Mrs. Richholt left on he j noon train yesterdey for Tacoma an . OLN G: cther western points where they will | e i A f f EDL. YOUNG | visit for about three weeks. They | BY MARIAN HALE. impression, although the gown is] Journal of. ‘Thé, Maccabees, and is| will make their ‘home in Bismarck. | New York, Oct. 31—One touch of strictly the dernier cri !rom Paris. perhaps’ the best known Fapresentse| —————_—_— embroidery makes the whole world | te short sleeves and the choker| tye of the order in the country.; / Los j collar are edged with [ur, the same Was r } reside! " H Large Crowd At least so it seems from the way! continuing down the front of the Hater nari pert re Attend Party! the gay colors of Balkan -states,| bodice. America, isa churchman and bank-| Czecho-Slovakia and Russia are Intros The red velvet evening gown from] er, and a fraternal lecturer of Na- | duced into our fashion mddes, Poiret, on the deft, is the mo:i dar-| tional reputation, i The original Paul Pviret afternoon; ing creation that has come from the A meeting will beheld the even-| gown of brown moire, on the right.) famous Faris houses tuis season. The ing in the K. P. hall at 8:00. A class | }1g made along lines which accentuate] waist is strapless, as well as low. The] of 30 candidates is ready for degree | the waist line. jfull’skirt Of red velvet is edged with| work. The degree team of Mandan There ig something suggestive of] fur. The bodice what there is of it.| tent No. 3 will exemplify the drama- the peasant costume «bout this, and|is of silver embroidery, as are the! tie work. Large delegations from the touch of embroidery furthers this] cord and tassels. Mandan, Wilton , Garrison. Carson i Ed. L. Young, of Ohio, wis | ficial guest of honor and speaker the rally of The Maccabees here to- | day. He is chairman of ithe Supreme Feld Commission of The Maccabees | and Great Commander Mr. Young was for the editor of The Bee Hive, o! renecitity i ise be precent at ‘the ;meeting. M Lund will lead in the {War Home Service discu wil] take place at the morn: ing. The health: problem will be dis- cursed by Misc Carruthers, The chapter chairman, Dr. F. R. Smyth will preside at the noon lunch- eon, Mr. Schafer and Mr. Barnbrock will speak of the National Program for the Red Cross, The afternoon session at 2:30 will take up questions. involving chapter orga: tion, roll 1, and the Junior Red Cross. The discussions there will’ be taken up by. the division represen- tatives. The afternoon session will be a general meeting, open to the pub- lic, WARNS AGAINST TOO MUCH FUN. Over two hundred couples attended \ the dance given by the members. of * the U. C. T. at the Grand Pacific ho- tel Saturday night. The evening was spent dancing in the lobby and in the dining room. McDonald’s orche:tra furnished the muzic. A plate lunch; | i was served at one o'clock. The hall} . 3 was attractively decorated in Hal- and‘ Wishek tents will arrive this Chief of Police Martineson | ay + % ft State (© der M | lowe’en colors and pumpkins and|of Hazen, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hig- | thoroughly. Stir until the gelatine is | 2fternoon. e Commander Mc- a corn shocks were used in the win-|gins of Baldwin, Harold Wald of Min-’perfectiy dissolved, When cool fold in| Nemara and Mr. Young arrived last Would Prevent Hallowe’en dows. neapolis, and A. L. Garness of Regan, the whites of the eggs beaten till stiff; Pight from Fargo. W. R. Leimry, Destruction ; ok ete Se es attended the U. C. T. dance given ai! and dry. Turn into a mold and put on| President of the Town Criers enter- Town Criers Club to the Grand Pacific hotel Saturday | ice until chilled and firm. tained: Mr.i;Young this afternoon. Le Se eee evening. Nuts can be chopped fine and stir- : Warning that mischievous souls Visit Bismarck Grocery paar red into any ice cream when the cream | * 8. Wedding and honeymcon pictures of William B. Leeds, heir vo Amer-|whc are :o imbued with the wildness SPEND WINTER HERE, lis about half frozen, Serve a nut|| CITY NEWS | ican millions, and Princess Xenia, of Greece. Above, a happy London honey-|of the spirts and spocks on Hallow j moon picture. Below, at the wedding, Princess Christopher, Leeds’ mother,|en that they must destroy property’ The Bis k G has invited} Mrs. Mary Lawton of Tacoma, ' Cream with a plain sponge cake and a | ¢———— > ; y propert} | emarck, Grocery” NGS. Invite a Sis eae xe Ae ith t cak the bride and groom and, in front, Prince Peter of Greece. that hey will suffer the grievous the Town Criers’ club to visit their} Wash., arrived in Bismarck yesterday | Plain cream with a nut cake. Baby_ Boy. : eee See eee ee caaaity ME the lia wae clnca Be Gh i establishment tomorrow. evening at/and. will spend the wnter with her; Soa. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lind of Wit- z a HR DaIEGSN tines Ww tavlny n by Chiet | eight o’clock. The regular monthly| daughter, Mrs. Edith Germaine here.; Nut Cake ton, are the parents of a baby boy, {must be called upon for an answer.| 1511. The original wood-cuts form | © fe olice: MATLneson: (0! { business meeting will be held there. ee Two cups SUEAr, 1-2 cup butter, 1 eae | Webster's definition of the word is| Lut a small feature of a collection of e said that all legitimate frolics It is expected that the three special RETURNS HOME. cup sweet milk, 3 cups flour, 4 eggs Enters Hospital, “a revelation; a disclosure.” In the|zrt treasures that are seen in the pro- would not be intorfered. with, but committees will report at this meet-; Mr. and Mrs. A. T. French of St. (whites), 3 teaspoons baking powdor,/ peter Daniels of Kighth street, has| early Greck version cf the Bible, the, duction. The total value set by in- policemen w M0 patrol the residence OW ae ing. AlN members are asked to be| Paul, left this morning for their home 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1 cup chopped) entered the ;St. Alexius hospital fer | last hook of the Testament was] surance appraisers upon the tapes HStriets fo oie vonng, oneners hickory nuts or English walnuts. treatment. j called “The Apocalypse of St. John.” | tries, paintings and other borrowed! they try to destroy property: .after a visit at the home of their son, | L: S. French here. i present at this meeting. Cream butter and sugar. Sift in a art works is $450,000. j In the later versions of the Bible, the | book become. the “Revelati eatment, . of Glen Ulin has!) Pronunciation of the word, which é The Northern Express Com- “ADD CHER pany wishes to announce that hospital for|also is shown by numerous corre- Add a bit of cheese to thd stuffed they will be temporarily located spondents of Metro's as-an all but un-| tomato. It gives body and adds a|j ; tdi i ey surmountable stumbling block, has| lusciousness to the taste. m the Little Building, on Broad been solved by Webster by: placing — way. BEATING CEREAL, Schwantes of} the emphasis on the second ‘syllable. arrival of al Visualizing the symbolic figures of} If the cereal is lumpy after it is SCALING FISH. ck hospital. “The our Horsemen” had its founda-| cooked beat it with the egg beater Dip the fish in boiling water for a’ tion in Albrecht Durers original ‘set | for a few minutes after iaking it from| minute and the scaler will be much easier to remove. of wood etchings, done in the year] the stove. | (little flour and beat well. Mix and sift For.‘ ‘ flour, and beki . ny | A canopy ‘of Hallowe'en colors in [alternately with milf to frst mnixtare| , fred, Flemm the center of which was an orange| Mrs. G. A. Lenhart of Hazelton, agdq nuts and vanilla and fold in. the entered the. Bismarck parasol with a large number of|and Mrs. Arnold Gerberdine of Regan ; whites of the cgzs beaten till stiff and surgical treatment. | HIGH SCHOOL’ PARTY VISTING HERE. witched, ghost: and brownies sus- |,were shopipng and visiting friends in‘ gry, Bake in layers and put together pended from it, formed the setting| Bismarck Saturday. iwith a white bowled frosting’ ia for the scene of the Hallowe'en party Kuck cl nC VGst RE BOAR at. the high school Saturday evening. TO FESSENDE: ‘opyright, 1921, N. E. A. Service) ‘The party opened with trips to Blue} alex McDonald, of Glencoe, who ane aaa Feards den, fortune telling booths and |has been visiting friends in the city/A Party For The Friend a-room of surprises. “A short play in| has jeft for Fessenden on a business ° . yentomime was given by members of trip. Sion gee Who Leaves n No- Mrs. K. Baby’ Boy. Mr. and Mre, HG. the city announce ‘th baby “Boy at: the Bism: Enters Hospital, Lidstrom of Richmond, i | the Senior class. ‘Following this the Paste edt H Mian... has entered the Bismarck hos- | party went to the gymnasium where WEEK-END VISITORS. i vember pital for treatment, | they witnessed a ghost and a witch} yy ang Mrs. Davidson of Reeder, ————. lance, given by members of the girls] \..14. 4 SE iat ei ptr el She didn’t’ have a: grea Baby Daughte @ visited friends in the city over the he didn’t have a great deal of ey AUBAtCE. i aaeetontntosn eeeeuammNNsnans E gymnasium classes. _‘Ikefreshments e were then served. The remainder of | the evening was spent dancing. } ———— ;Money to spend, yet this dearest! Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Clapp of Mlash- I BV Sn ifriend was going away to spend the|e, announce the arrival of a baby SHOPPING HERE. ; winter and she did so want to give| daughter at the Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Graves and daughter!@ party for her—one which would of Menoken were chopping in the, stand out. , But she had been gifted with orig- week-end. GIVES HALLOWE'EN PARTY. Master James Snyder entertained a WEBB BROTHERS Mrs, Mary Howard of Regan, died | "anteater : a ve'en| city Saturday. number of friends at a Hallowe'en i heat hk Oe nee jinality to serve for the lack of an|at @ local hospital this morning. The party at the “s~> -c he qrandmoth- TO GRAND FORKS. i abundance cf money. remains will be taken to Regan where ESTABLISHED 1884 er, Mrs. G. Vi. =: er or Washington) 4 von Horn left this morning for, It was November. The leaves in her | funeral services will he held on Wed- avenue. The aiterncon wa spent Grand Forks on a short business trip,| arden and the woods were wonder-|Nesday. Five children survive, the “twnnenaarearcninrornnrwmann se playing games after which a Hal rts : EK aR {fully toned and the woodbine which| father died here about two years ago. | een ‘lane was nerve for bier ON I BUSINESS TRIP. clung to her veranda was brilliant. Tea Ae ° e ° people.,,, Among, those present, att R. B. Webb left yesterday for Grand: S0' she gathered quantities of the Girl Hit By Auto Announces a ecial X. 1 it party yere. Robert Spangler, rthur| porks on a several days business trip, | branches of bright leaves and turned ‘Beverly Bauer, little daughter of Sanders, Robert and Richard Carr, eras her rooms into a bower. The screen{Mr. and Mrs, Arthur’ Bauer, was 3 a Robert Gussner, James rene HERE ON BUSINESS. ‘| she completey covered: with woodbine struck by an automobile Sunday, and i George and Norman Dohn, William) james Roach of Puncombe, Jowa:'and here and, there, specially pyra-|W@8 bruised considezably when hurled vi THe dye n a e O Dahlheimer, and Wesley Dawe. fs in Bismarck on a business: trip, miding' in the corners, were great |#Sainst a euTping. | phe ‘a i was | ‘ ( : he Fal 8 | serious injury. said by members of the family, ran] directly in front of the auto and no; blame was attached to the. driver. bunches of salvia and clusters of red berries, i The place cards were written in 3 ‘ gold and ornamented with little! Lagging Appetites bunches of purple and red berries| ie course 6 o'clock dinner at her home a wich were coca tonnave an eveew| “Dancing. Patterson’s Hall to-' Saturday evening. The decorations (By Sister Mary) lar line, A: huge green basket of fruit{night. 10c a dance. and appointments were in Hallowe’ea! Rich desserts can be made with | was passed during the simple lunch-| as colors. Dainty ‘Hallowe'en baskets! nuts. With a dessert of this kind the |'eon. Prizes for contes! or card win-| i GIVES HALLOWE'EN DINNER. < Mary, the little daughter of Mr. and Tempting Desserts For Mrs. Edward White entertained eigh- teen of her little girl friends at a four Special meeting Bismarck | with the name ofeach little guest on| main part of the dinner should be, ners were fanciful little things mac? them were the.favors. ‘Following the dinner the evening was spent playing games and trying Hallowe'en con- tests. GIVEN RECEPTION. The members of the official board of the McCabe Methedist church wili give a reception at the church tomor- row evening at 8 o'clock in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Halfyard. A short mus- ical program will be given during the evening. The Ladies Aid of the church will serve. refreshments. Everyone is invited to attend the re- ception and meet the new paster. TO GIVE BAZAAR AND SUPPER. The members of the Methodist Ladies Aid have named November 10, as the date for their bazaar and sup- per. The event will be held in the sacmer light. ‘Peanuts are perhaps the least de- sirable nut to use for desserts as they are highly flavored and don’t blend quite so smoothly. Almonds should be blanched before using, as the thick skin is hard to digest. To blafch al- monds cover with boiling water and let stand two or three minutes. Drain and dip in cold water for a few min- utes. The skins will slip off easily. Dry thoroughly before using in any way. Emergency Pudding One-half cup bnown sugar, 2 table- spoons milk, 1-4 teaspoon soda, 1 cup milk, 1 teaspoon butter, 1 tablespoon cornstarch, 1 cup blanched almonds. vissclve sugar and milk over a very slow fire to prevent burning, Dissolve soda in 1 tablespoonful of warm water and stir in melted sugar. Add milk Lodge No. 5, A. F. & A. M. at! out of brown linen and emosoidered in autumn colors and the gift to the} girl who was going away was a clever! litle waist length negligee of brown! linen, embroidered in golden yellow It was a beautiful party. STAINS. Cover the fruit stains on your ta- Die linens with a paste of salt and, Jemon juice and then put them in, the sun to bleach for a time. Keep! jthe paste wet with lemon juice. Then{ at night put the material into a clear | water to soak. 7:30 tonight. M. M. degree. | What Do You Mean “Apocalypse?” | “The Four Horsemen” Tells You! Owing to the many inquiries re- ceived by Manager Simon of the El- tinge theater, regarding the meaning ot “The Four Horsemen of the Apoc- alypse,” the following explanation ts; given: i What is the signi word “Apocalypse?” The question has been propounded | ance of the, so often in connection with the Rex |§ ~~ FADEDT Brush the carpet weil. Then add} a pint of vinegar to a pan of fairly; hot water and rub this well inte every | part of the carpet. Use a clean cloth | for the operation. | Ingram production for Metre of the} | world-famous production for Metro of the world-fameus nevel, “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.” by Vi-| cente Blasco Ibanez, now showing at) the Eltinge theater, that Webster $75,000” | STOCK OF FURS jouer. Pear pe the oa mee tance and butter and stir in cornstarch dis- work for the past year and they will solved in a little milk. Cook, stirring have work of all descriptions for sale. | CoBstantly, until thick. Stir in nuts and let cool a few minutes before | A Special Pee Osee ae of BE | ct vnd Son, will be here on WHIPP. z If the cream refuses to whip nice- | ENTERTAINS S. S. CLASS. | Miss’ Esther Agre entertained the members of her Sunday school class at a Hallowe’en party at her home Saturday night. A pleasant evening was spent playing games. Refresh- ments were seryed at the close of the evening. Hallowe'en decorations were used in the rooms. GIVE INFORMAL PARTY. The Luther sLeague of the First Lutheran: church has arranged an in- formal Hallowe'en party to be held at the church parlors this evening at 8 o'clock. Members and friends of the society and congregation are cor- dially invited to .be present. HERE FOR DANCE. Ped: Cahill of Wilton, Daniel Hall ofuBeulah, Mr, and Mrs, Hugelskamp serving. Serve with whipped cream. Almond Charlotte One cup blanched almonds, 1-2 cup spoon granulated gelatine, 1-8 tea- spoon salt. Melt half the sugar in a frying pan. Add the almonds and stir until a light brown. Cool and pound with a wooden potato masher until smooth. If you have an aluminum double boiler, brown the almonds in it. Put almonds in double boiler and add 1 1-2 cups of the milk. ‘Heat slowly to the boiling point, but do not let boil. ‘Beat the inlks of the e3g3 with the rest of the sugar and salt. Dilute with the re- maining half cup of milk and_stir into the hot milk. Cook and stir until the mixture thickens. Dissolve gelatine in 1-4 cup boiling water. Pour first mix- ture s;pwly over gelatine, mixing suger, 2 cups milk, 3 eggs, 1 table-* ly, beat the white of an egg to aj froth and pour the cream over it.) Then whip it. SILK STOCKINGS. | Don't let the silk stockings remain in a soiled condition for 2 number of | days after washing them. Wash them immediately. The moisture of the feet | rots them. LA LONGER, A woman who wears her silk. stockings longer than most. of Us says! that she always washes them in coid: water and that she never uses any soap. W. C. T. U. will hold a meet- ing at Mrs. Wm. Suckow, 811 Avt C, tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. M. B. A. Hallowe’en DANCE TONIGHT LEGION HALL Music By “The Hurleys” stock of Furs, 1) COATS, WR | i: the above dates with a $75,000.00 APS. CAPES, SCARFS, AND MUFFS.

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