The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 22, 1921, Page 5

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zu sik acta Sua eit lend AAR Us bs Sitond | (COT AN ENTER wire MARY COOKING LESSONS | te secret scceatt cake taking | : egulating the heat in the oven 1s/ v n ( ASSISTED BY DOUG!) ‘The Right Way to Make Cake |perhaps the hardest part about cake | LEST y 5 P. l BY MILTON BRONNER, , ‘baking, A reliable oven thermom-; 4 ersona Paris, Nov. 21. Ge os t! SISTER MARY’S KITCHEN [Siitachioned. test” that hos peas There will be a Card Party and Dance Doug, I've just interviewed. Mary oa lave it into two classes, litvelt is trying the oven with a piece |! given (this evening) in the new gym of St. Maccabees Hold Glathea! yeoul| isa butter and cake without.| of white paper. | M ’s School d f ; Aside from this al cake recipes are) If the paper turns a deep yellow ary’s School, under the auspices of St. ' Successful Rally |. Doug? Fairbanks, of course. An} |very much the came. ‘The propor-'in five minutes the oven is right for, M SS i H Y ry d |Mary? Pickford, to be sure. Wa ; tons: and combinations vary, making} layer cakes. If the ape ee al ary s jodality. Come along and have an- es ere Yesterday) | when 1 sound thom, in the rovat_ [a cake light, Matty, mots, dry, soltd pate yellow in five minutes the oven other of those “real good times’ that you Semen th ht 1» ‘ ‘: ¥ s al is 1 . ‘The Lady Maccabees held their Dis-| was wearing a becoming Paris crea-: i Careful ‘baking is as important as 3H Sake ae ie. sakes or cold to! haven’t had since the last one. trict rally at the Odd Fellows hall| tion of blue Silk, velvet, trimmed with! | careful mixing. A steady, even heat’ frost if a cooked frosting is used. An; 4 v : last evening, ‘A large class was in-| coral beads. A hat of the same ma-| | must be. kept. Ir the oven bakes too uncooked frosting should be spread Time 8 O'clock. itiated into the lodge. Work was put! terial made an effective frame for her! {fast on the bottom put a pan of water/on a warm cake. H fogen by the Mandan Review with Mrs.| golden curls. i j directly under the cake. (Copyright, 1921, NEA Service) i Highest a Mandan as captain of the! But, speaking of clothes— i | roa eee Gponee Cate tees ee ETT ling water for’ twenty-five minutes ¢4 . 2 “Here | am in the paradise of shops! { ye CUP Bugal; 2 cup. flours iMix ri a 8) ring constantly. Let cook eight min- a Ms anne Dears of Fargo, state| and I haven't even beeeht ‘ee auch Pe jl teneyoon baking powder, 1-8 tea, DRESS THE : rt ee meat and parsley, season! utes and rub through a sieve. ag . of Port Ha and Fate Jesse K. Fager|a handkerchief!” she said. i dave ae 3” tablespogns | water, ua CABBAGE UP! rik ante ane pepper and enough| (Copyright, 1921, NEA Service) 5 an sent » Sepa g the whites! H . - the ‘iheeting and both Tadies we a hand.) i) { ‘from the yolks. Beat yolks and water Here. Are the Ways For It ‘ture in each space. Put in a well- STOMACH MIS) + eyes g and instructive talks. Mr. gaye’ toutes eeiee irate mal juntil thick and lemon colored, using! — i buttered baking dish, cover with Y, rool i - 3 i “beater 2 sugar Y SISTE: | y E - ES : Eatianie of the Knights tt the Mac- as for eam aullablo tor eee ' rane wre. mneture should be elbtage. i . is ctepetant youetable| plate fen (or halt aortas ‘acting GAS, INDIG: TION, cabees, also addressed the meeting. mew ever know a woman wh had. | smooth and. creamy. ‘that can be made to rival the aristo-| frequently with hot water and bacon TAKE “DIAPEPSIN” jana Wishek, Wilton, Garrison,| anything to wear?” interrapted Dene) a | Add baking powder and salt to| cratic cauliflower or brussels sprouts | fat. Serve with brown sauce, ae andCheyenne and Sentinel Butte sent] “it's'mighty mice to nave 0 mony [ORE Ane six tines Add the Testaokod mau uncovered erie (| Brown’ Sance surest ‘relief fer’ Tndigostion’ Gases, P . : ‘auge| exture, ‘4 n, :, . ‘AT hanquctiwas seeved at the, close People interested in a person because | Ibeater. and finishing with a spoon.! anpleasant pungency of its odor will One tablespoon butter, 1-2 table-| Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fer. Mm of ithesfmdethigs: Mra SAVIO: and itor eran eae eae |Beat in vinegar and vanilla | not he noticed, | spoon bacon fat, 2 tablespoons flour, | mentation or Stomach’ Distress cause Mrs. Herman were in charpe of ‘the Ht Merete et wate Parle) Beat ‘whites of eggs till “stitt and! Creamed cabbage is a deticate ald smal) Aartet, 1 small onion, 1) by acidity. A few tablets hive aed arrangements, The mecting was very) it. aon euhitds Anatht vate ‘a dry. The success of the cake depends dish as creamed cauliflower and much | Hate ane re : aH nH immediate stomach relief and shortly successful throughout. ‘The Maccabee| about ten thousand doll h of! greatly. on. the lightness, of the] less expensive. And cabbage is rich-; inca, and bacon tat. the stomach is corrected so you can lodge is’ now in its thirtieth year with! things I'd like, but onl are, Moree Sob whites. Fold the whites into the first|er in minerals than either sprouts oF | oo) carrot, onion. . Stir in the | eat favorite foods without fear. Large a membership of 245,000. levaaawa bana le tes in the store ‘mixture and pour into a cake pan| cauliflower, ae and cook until brown. Add) case costs only few cents at drug Mrs. DeMars and Mrs, Fager leave | Caled ae UI ey pete i “OUR MARY.” | with a chimney. Bake 4) minutes in| Creamed Cabhage jtomato, Add water gradually, stir- I store. Millions helped cunualy. this evening for their homes to spend ante mt stop, from; a 7 . a moderate oven. at + One medium-sized head cabbage, 3 the Thanksgiving week. Mrs, Desh eee a ; iB Theren ts little essential difference; 4 sponge cake is “done” when it] green peppers, 1 1-2 cups white sauce, | : Mars has been working throughout the! ike to run around Paris alone, ietween the well-dressed women of] shrinks from the sides of the pan.|2 tablespoons grated cheese, 3 tea- ye state and Mrs. Fager. throughout He continued “Our Mary,” “and find de-|New York, London and Paris," shé! Remove from the oven and turn up-| spoons salt, 1-4 teaspoon soda, coarse ‘northwest for several month aI Hey bargains in frilly things ant| said. “Each country has its own type! side down on a cake rack, It should | bread crumbs, butter. : | ; ae : a sucky, pounce, ond other ‘things that | of prey women. Gbpd: clothes: are| drop trom the pan in a few minutes.) Remove wilted outside leaves of! oe ° Mrs. Sm th N: ie n e shop. for. And after | per’ APS more universithiin America! ‘This rule for sponge: cake was | cabbage and. put in rapidly boiling: 1 y po y ame: Vd bought clothes, I'd like to browse | tan in ‘urope, - because “here elass | worked out for bread flour. Water to which salt and soda have State Re re ‘around the jewelry shops in the Rue} lines are still maintained and it is Plain Butter Cake been added. Boil elght minutes.’ f KF z P esentative fe ere x fon tanalmly, he Wealthy who buy fine; Qne-half cup butter, 1 cup. sugar, Drain’ and put in freshly boiling! ‘or Wilson Foundation,‘ ere Fou Bay and pay and pay! (clothes. In America, you can’t judge! 2’ eggs, 1-2 cup milk, 3 1-2 teuspoons| Water, and boil rapidly for twenty: : 3 rommented foug.) la woman’s wealth by the clothes sha| baking ‘powder, 1 2-3 cups flour, 1/flve niinutes. Drain, remove core and) tof Mrs. Fh! bane quit then, and turned to a dis- | wears. For they all love to dress, ana} -easpoon “vanilla, 1-8 teaspoon salt.| chop. Put. a. layer of cabbage in a. ) : city as chairman of thd! Cie on of American -women and /'will make many sacrifices to gain the)” Fill measuring cup half full of| well-buttered baking dish. Add a few McKENZI a Bas 3 State Women’s Committee in North| CCTs jadmization of others on the street.” |'water and put in enough hutter to| shreds of pepper which have been, c! AE HOTEL, ah a cae Woodrow Wilson| RRR ne | make the water rise to the, top of parboiled for five minutes, sprinkle Bismarck, N. D dation, was announced in Newjthe American Legion on Wednesda VISITING FRIENDS HERE: che cup. Pour off water and put; but- with cheese, salt annd pepper and pour . , N. D. Hue miley by. tee Virginia Potter, evening, November 23rd. Judge Ghris-| Miss Viola Skinner and Miss’ Wi injmiding bowl: Work butter with] over white sauce to moisten. Con-; CAVIAR CANAPE cpaiua iu @ ‘national women’sjtianson of the supreme court. will de- |fred- Flinn of Wilton, avé visitin, wooden apoon and pour off afty'bitt-| tinue alternating layers of cabbage x Frankl ee which is working with!liver an address, which promises to be | friends in Bismarck. ermilk or water that works out, {and white sauce until all is used. Cover BLUE POINTS COCKTAIL Teacetie pe aeelee in the plan tojvery interesting. Roo Gradually sift in sugar until you| the top with coarse bread crumbs, : iy oadewaa en ehrouen: po-manent.-| ‘In addition to the above feature, BUSINESS VISITOR ‘ave a creamy mass. Then sift in|dot with bits of butter and bake ina Sliced Tomatoes Celery. r distinguished 'jmportant busin wi z Spas ae! fag sii about ‘one-fourth cup of the flour.|hot oven for twenty-five minutes. | public service. ip ess will be transacted | J. A. Cox of Sterling is a business "i i t | Staffed Cabh CREAM TOMATO BOUILLON The. selection, of Meas: Siyth: ve and arrangements made for the’ pro- | visitor in the city today. This will prevent the mixture from 7 maze made by the North Dakot myth Wasi gram next Sunday when Marshal Foch teparating when the eggs are added.| One large new cabbage, 1 cup, Salted Almonds Ripe Oli : ianstigne ASG Bark: eae chait-!will be the guest of the city. FROM DUNN CENTER | 3eat: eggs well with a dover beater|cooked rice, 1 cup cooked left-over | ipe Olives “The duties of the state A ae| This is the first union meeting with | John J. Haas of Dunn Center is in vnd beat into first mixture. meat, 2 teaspoons minced parsley, | RED SNAPPER, SHRIMP SAUCE tatives,” said Miss Totter, “will be tothe Legion and it is urged that all|the city on a business visit. Mix and sift flour, baking powder | salt and pepper, 1 cup brown sauce. Sliced C set up local’ wo-len’s: oreanieations members be present. at cate nd salt. Add part of this to the pememove any jwilted meres andi ‘ucumbers Potatoes Duchess f Cie j —— ao FRO) rst m'‘xture, stirring the whole to|thoroughly was the cabbage. ut ROAS' " lane a apa raga coktiae mount ATTENDING MEETING Peter Botnet; Ghuens is visiting | TAke @ perfectly smooth mass, Stirjinto a kettle of rapidly boiling water AST YOUNG TURKEY, CHESTNUT DRESSING @ation. They will be in constant touch| . City superintendent of school J. M. in Bismarck today. ‘n part of the milk, making the mix-|to which two teaspoons ot salt have Cranberry Sauce with the situstion in their states and| Martin, Miss Hazel Neilson, Miss Ber- ies ‘ure perfectly smooth, Add dry andj been added and cook for fifteen min- OPOSSUM, souT! will become members of the national! tha Sigurdson, Dr. Melvin R. Gilmorc, dgquid’ ingredients alternately until| utes. Drain and put in freshly boil- ’ 'HERN STYLE women's committee.” |, McCurdy, Henry Hanson, Mrs. | Scout Notes all “are used. Add vanilla and beat Candied Sweet Potatoes ‘ Fried Ege Plant Women serving on the committec| Walter Stratton, Mrs. H. W. Griffith, just enough to mix thoroughly. ; tpi for the Foundation include Mrs. Car-|'C- L. Pobertson, state high school in- ‘ Pour into an oiled and floured cake ON “HONOR ROLL” ROAST BLACK CUB BEAR MEAT, WILD RICE " Ay rie Chapman Catt, Mrs. J. Malcolm| Spector, of Bismarck, and Miss Eliza- Troop No, 2. pn or two layer cake pans and bake i ROAST SUC! Forbes, Mrs. J. Borden Harriman,| beth Pope of Napoleon are attonding) DB. M. Dunn and William Noggle | in a moderate oven. It should take OF OLD co UCKLING PIG, APPLE SAUCE Miss Virginia Potter, Miss Carotine|the annual meeting of the North Da-|were made assistant scoutmasters of Lthe layers about 20 minutes to bake LLEGE Mashed Potatoes Cc Cob Ruutz-Rees, ‘Mrs. Charles’ E. Simon-| k¢ta Teachers association being helc | this troop last Friday at the regular and the loaf about 30 or 40° minutes. 5 orn on Col ( son, Mrs, Otto Wittpenn, Mrs. Charles | t Fargo. meeting. } ; Never grease'n cake pan with butter. Another name. goes on the BONE DRY PUNCH L, Tiffany, Mrs. Kellog Fairbank and! fecal erence Cie Danrot Ae eae bi The salt in the butter scorches quickly | ‘honor rolf’ of Dakota Business ; i Mr eore: i HOLD UNION SERVICES es sant sok the merit ates and has a strong taste. Olive ofl or} College, Fargo,N.D. L. B. Lock Romaine Persimmon Salad, French Dressing A eee eae as, Unjon Thanksgiving seryices will | jo4¢ ayenra ae ee Leas the only | sweet lard is best. hai Hf Ocean 9 = Head F Unusual Athletic . tbe held under. the auspices of the Bis-|°S' ‘xen during | he week. | When'a lohf cake must be baked art, a former student, has been lead Lettuce, Thousand Island Dressing ecor iP | a | imarck Ministerial Association at the| Scout meeting Thursday night in| very slowly the pan should be lined »elected president of the State’ Bank English Plum Pudding, Hard’ S Is Made by: Junior Student ‘Evangelical church on Thursday morn- tead of Friday night of this week. | with a paraffine paper. of Belt-and the Miners State Bank i : Be erarg eauce } fing at 10:80 o'clock, Rev. E. F. Alt. Troop Six. pocrrmuted) gneae son die used of Coulee, both in Montana. He Hot Mince Pie Pumpkin Pie Ws ; Extracts from an article in the Bos-| 0% President of the Ministerial As-| We are making arrangements for a jfor all cakes unless otherwise stated | ' i, the 226th ba 3 came f . Ct eee eat intecent tn arog soclation, will preside. A program |basket ball to be owned by the troop |Im the recipe. Halt bullet and bait Ilan 306 sci heo paibe oy Haken Sasa Assorted Cake Bismarck and Menoken people.| for this evening in charge of the pas-|so that there will be no more difficul- lard’ used in a dark cake makes a obi and bain ee Cheese Wate “Prank A. Farrington, 16, of 38 Bang,| tors of the several churches will be|ty along that line. tender cake. i Dig men reds of other ex- afers or street, is one of the most promis.| atranged and announced. Plans for a food sale to be given ; All pinereeients. should ke qcaty ts ‘students now employ D. B. C. Sweet Cider Coffee ing athli-.es at the Cony High schooi,! oe Saturday at Brown & Jones Grocery | be put in the cake at their appoln ed | . graduates. oe Eee ony srkttic mten:|. GIVE POT LUCK SUPPER __ !*Q98" are going forward in fine rnc |time without letting the cake Mix-| Te is easier to get a good positi DINNER SERVED FROM 1 P. M. TO 8 P. M. ards ie the son of Hon. Frank |. There will be a pot luck suppo: Fri-|Our mothers"are furnishing us with ;ture -stand, This preparedness is) is nd i Laer DINNER $1.00 P! é Farrington, Statc senator and ex-|day evening, November 25 at’ 6/ pies, cakes, nut, bread and other things Le aod ate this well-known old De 4 ER COVER ‘ speaker of the Maine House of Rep-/ 0’clock in the basement parlors of.th (which we hate to ‘see leave home). : college. ‘‘Follow the Succe$Sful.”” McKENZIE ORCHESTRA i resentatives, and himeelf an athlote| First Baptist church. All members of; We are unanimous on the cabin and ARE YOU A MOTHER? Write F. 1. Watkins, Pres., 806 ‘ of some renown in his old Bowdoin|the church and congregation are in- have the location about picked, but * | Front St, Fargo, N. D. . : : College days. Young Farrington,’ a| Vited to attend. The supper will b2 have not as yet been able to make. sat- Uae ; t pa junior, is one of the best all round} flowed by a social hour. isfactory arrangements for the bulld- | Mere ' Some Good Advice for Every athletes in the history of the scnool./ i TOLD ARTA ing. ! i Woman If he makes his lette in teanis, whieh} ‘HOU v} “] Cau ait 7 4 a “ sat MEAG EIGN G IAG |, five lettcr man, something yet wn-!| church will hold their annual Christ-\ hut others are coming fast. i i i vorite Prescription is an excel ent ’ known at the school.” i mas Bazaar on Friday, December 9 at ed 8 5 |tonic for a woman’ to take during ex- | , © snecialize| the Gas Officc, on the qorner of Fifth BOREL, eee {mother heen: o he ‘coke ivan port. 9 6 stoy. ia the -| street and Broadway. A hot lunch y | DOE ne t field in baseball, forward on the bas-! will be served at noon and during the beens ghee & on Sehaies eens than I ever had been during ket ball team, right halfback on the| afternoon. ay, jursday an Satur- | any of my previous expectant periods. | ‘a ne football team and in the track sport day nights. idc a dance., Best! Both of my ‘Favorite Prescription vehannotali : ; on ME! ic in th ( =” habies were extremely healthy and 1 he. spec as printer, brea d music in the state. Wad : jumper, discus thrower and shotput- | The regular meeting of the Thurs- AEST SE SEINE NS i) resovered my strength very + duigkly, ; iar. He is one pf tho highes: ranked|day Musical club will be postponed afterward. | think so well of the | ; eat students in the school. “If he Reo il next ‘Thursday on aceoint ot NOTICE aay FL hbars inn cnon The Chocolate Sh wish up.the same pace he has now set he Thanksgiving. ‘The next meeting wil! Sm: P is ‘ | d ty 2 fA UD te fame Pino-athletic fells ac{be held at the home of Mrs. J. A. Lar-| iq a » vecin Brevales ie do, much comfort.”—Mrs._ Walter e Chocolate Shop Announces the Opening of a | ‘owdoin College, to which institu-| son on Sixth street. ck. Vaccination will) Milner, 2112 Milwaukee Ave. Fi é lowsloln Cony , : Peete te ae prevent this disease. All chil-| AN ‘druggists. ‘Tablets or liquid. oral Department, November Twenty-Third, Fi - tion he is now headed. g tids’ Hi 7 y: ard, Peatur: membered here as Blanche French, «; Benjamin Okert left yesterday for C. E. Stackhouss A a0 ere beat In; i graduate. of the Bismarck high scacol| Philadelphia, Pa., where his marriage Health Officer \advice or send 10¢ for trial pkg. pi ig Cu owers and F oral Designs of or aS in the class of 1838. He is also’9/ to Miss Daisy Welch, who left for her i | lets. tv. . nephew of John P: French of the city.|home at: Philadelphia about a month Lease ate ago, will take place, : Erb-Robinson Nuptials FARGO” VISITOR 2 M * . e f Event of Yesterday| pugh Westmiller of the Standard “ s 33 « ina ae Oil company of Fargo, was a business q y OWwers e@ Miss Ruth Erb, daughter of Mrs.| visitor in. Bismarck yesterday. J. C. Erb of Des Moines, Iowa, and} pee ee See eee Ray Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs.} VISITING HERE Robinson of Manning, N. D., were Mrs. John Wetzel of Beulah and united ‘in the holy bonds of matrimony Mrs. Ey Dutton, ob Wilton were visit- ; - 1 +4 at the Methodist parsonage yesterday. | Ors in ismare! lay. “ ‘ rs ° Only immediate relatives were pres- a , Quality Flowers” will be r ecognized as the Products ent. Rev. S. F. Halfyard Cet A He a AUGER i | fth fe) H p The bride was charmingly attired jaughter has,a way of growing ° A 5 ip The bre. was, charmingly attire ut of her petticoats before they are of the O. H. Will Greenhouses of this city. hat, Mrs. Robinson is well known inj at’ all worn, instead of sewing the Bismarck and has many friends here.| shoulders tegelier leave them open’ C- | th i She has been employed at the Motor ead oping autte amt vines they are mp ete the Vehicle department ‘in the Bank of | buttoned. y setting ie buttons | ‘ ee ‘ A ie Seis Vehicle department in tft, Robinson| hearer the edges the petticoats can Thanksgiving In opening this department every facility has been has’ also-mslde. his home here for| easily be made longer. . oe aig : ee) pee eiciecmd: has: many friends in| cose ee Table secured that will assist in giving unexcelled Floral Ser- v Bismarck. He is employed in ee haat 5 i parce Bees : 3 . ° 5 we Stalep Highway: commission. a soe i If you are to entertain vice to all in this section of the state. Manning where they. will visit at the.} MOTHER! OPEN : this Thanksgiving let flow- Homes oe Mr. Robinsons patents over i a ‘ ers, especially Chrysanthe- hanksgiving. .They will return to Y mums, diate Bismarck and make their home here. | CHILB’S BOWELS WITH id ore that cheer “ ©. he | ; and brilliancy which _al- ‘Say It With Flowers.” STATE OFFICIALS ARE HONOR | - GALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP ways completes a finished GUESTS AT N..P. L: SUPPER | ‘ setting. eee ‘Members of the Women’s N. P. L, | cae Z i club here have received many congrat-| _ Your little one, will love the “fruity” aa youre iil suck a gift ulations on the manner in which they | taste of “California Tig ‘Syrup” even of flowers, will please your Y entertained the outgoing state officials | !f constipated, billows, irritable, fev- f hostess and allow you to OCcO a e O .on Saturday night at. Patterson’s hall. | ish or full of cold. A teaspoonful nev- | express your hearty appre- The state officials and their families, | ¢T Soe to genes the liver and bow- ! ciation. - as well as a large number cf friends | ls. In a few hours you can see for f e be and visitors from different parts of | ourself how thoroughly it works ali Chrysanthemums, $3.00 FLORISTS CONFECTIONERS the state attended. The affair was in| the sour bile, and undigested food out to $8.00 a dozen. the nature of an o¥ster supper. The of the bowels and you have a well Pom Poms, $1:50 a bunch Phone 744 table was attractively decorated with | playful child again. ; ‘oses, $3.00 00 2 roses and carnations. “The musical | _ Millions of mothers seep “Californi: Te es 95-00 Ee) F600 2 : program and the speaking was _en- | Fig Syrup” hb They know a tea- aie joyed by all present. A huge basket | Spoonful today saves a sick child’ to- of tea roses and chrysanthemums was ' presented to the officials, | it * LEGION: MEETING TOMORROW.! An‘ invitation: has: heen extender. to W Auxillary | | uine. meee ia. to meet: with ee morrow... Ask your dru Fig Syrup” which-has abies and; children. ct Mother’ di Jai or you may ‘Hoskins, Inc.

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