The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 14, 1921, Page 5

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‘WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14 —t S ers, the youngest 25 years old, were: limited to the routine of one, home without ever feeling the influence of the opposite sex. Something re-_ sembling a madhouse would result. Now the plain truth ig that women are not less strongly endowed than men with the need to love and to be well beaten. Dissolve soda in a very || little hot water and add. “Add nut- _44, Meg and as little flour as possible to us i |nake a dough just stiff enough to roll. Sistcr Ma.y’s itchen |‘furn on a floured board, roll half an Avery lostess wants something | inch thick and cut in half-inch strips.} bit special for tea during the holidays. ‘Twist two together and fry in deep Faee and toast and fancy Christmas bot fat Drain on brown paper and} mature sisters at war with her so- cial inclinations certainly does need he:p.. But when she retiises to get away from her family she refuses. to take the only possible road to free- dom. Here we have a cas student of human heh Social and © Personal to fascinate a We have A Wedding Of jvakes surely add much vo the hospi-|@redge with powdered sugar. a real Cinderella story with more | loved and that tie consequences of T | tuliiy offered to the chance’ visitor. ——. —— in the orig- sion are as disastrous for wo- Last August Is - | in many tamiliés there are recipes’ * ee illustration ¢¢ Cinderella’s Sisters = PRR ETE LETTERS T0 LOVERS, The course of true love is about a3 ;that have been handed from mother | |to daughter for these little cakes ana ithe baking of the ter cakes was as: ‘rerious a proceeding as the fruit cake! | itself, : TEA BISCUITS If you would have unusual delicacies for tea make the ordinary biscuit dough, roll it to about a quarter-inch thickness, cut it with the biscuit cut- Now Announced psychologically. sound: —*) We have a community of segre- gated women, and a whirlpool of thwarted affections of hcnorable and natural gex instincts turned inward; Announcements Received Here 1 Tell of Wedding in Early { heso rutes are all revised for up-! rough as the course of the true pa- | o¢ great nergy concentrated on | ter and spread each piece with a devil- Fall j to-date use but: the cakes have un-! sient Many Persons approve of love | petty domestic routine; of an inherit- |ed ham mixture. Roll the pieces up usual charm and delectability. and peace—nevertheless they use| eq need of love and of men friends, | and bake them in the oven until nicely their best energies to upset both: How successful five sisters can work in combination is told by their victim: “I am the youngest of six sisters, none of whom is married. “My mother never allows me the smallest privileges. I am 25 and treated by my mother as if I were 12. My five sisters delight in discipling me. i Prop Plan Cakes, | Three eggs, 2 cups brown sugar, 2-3! ; cup butter, 4 cups flour, 1-2 cup sweet milk, 1 teaspoon soda, 1 teaspoon bak- ing powder, 1 cup seeded and chop- | i ped raisins, \1-4 cup shredded citron,| | 1 teaspoon ‘cinnamon, 1-2 teaspoon, jcloves, 1-2 teaspoon allspice, 1 tea- spocn nutmeg, 1-8 teaspoon salt. browned. ‘ y CARROTS To change the way of serving car- rots, after scraping and cooking them as usual put them through the potato ricer. They should be highly season- ed and beaten until flaky, A complete surprise to Bismarck} people, and of interest to their many friends here is the news of the mar-| riage of Miss Miliired Elizabeth Hells-; trom and John Emett Snow in Min-! neapolis, Thursday, August 4. | ‘rhe wedding took place at a Con- gregational church, Rev. J. Morgan a craving for marriage and home, changed to an unwholesome denial of these proper urges. Super-refinement and _ superiority ;to what they have lost is the re- action which animates the conduct of the spinster sisters. Thev are afraid of love. they pre- tend to scoff it. They would keep Richmond officiating. i] Both young people are well known| in Bismarck. Mrs. Snow has made her home in the city for many years. She attended the local high school. She and her mother left for Minneapolis in the early fall to visit friends. No one had suspected of her’ marriage and the announcement came ag a com- Cream butter and sugar. Mix andj sift. flour, sift baking powder and | soda, Beat eggs wih milk. Add dry; jand liquid ingredients alternately to |flret mixture. “Add spices and fruit and mix thoroughly. Drop from the; ‘tip of be’ spoon onto a buttered and: {floured baking sheet. Bake in a hot! joven. ‘ i Aunt. Thankiul’s Seed Cakes. | but my my plan: tused to “I have plenty of nice friends and could enjoy myself like other girls taken courage and have accented in- vitations, the whole family has re- “Of course friends although I would like them. I lovers away from the littlest sister, they would save her from marriage in spite of herself! They think#thie is their duty, but the fact is that they are tricking themselves, Thev are really so jealous of lovers that they refuse to sneak to the youngest sister after she has been to a party! A book might be written about this striking example of what denial and sisters invariably object to s. Occasionally when I have See speak to me for days. i I can have no men + WHIPPING CREAM You'll get the best results whip cream slowly for the first two minutes and then beat very rapidly. if you Folsom’s windows. LEGION MEMBERS plete surprise to the large circle of a ctivi nat 5 friends. here. Mr. Snow formerly |. Three-fourths cup butter, 11-2 cups nate ie unattractive to’ men,,’but-my ha waaent of pormal Instincts con fo A Regetan Pe ee Pill made his home in Bismarck. He is | Sugar, 3 eggs, 1-2 teaspoon cinnamon! “[ cannot leave home, so do not warning against the shut-in life for one sSehepnee now traveling for a Minneapolis firm. |1-2 teaspoon’ nutmeg, 2 tablespoons] suggest that, but I do not need help.” | girls. - give illustrated lecture on Mr. and Mrs. Snow are making their | caraway seed, 3 cups flour, 1-2 tea-) .A girl who has a mother and five | What would happen if six broth- | France. home in Minneapolis. Royal Neighbors Elect New Officers} The Royal Nelghbors held their meeting at the K. of P. hall last evening at which time the annual election of officers was held. Follow- ing is the list of officers for the en- suing year. Oracle—Gertrude Thompson. Vice Oracle—Mabel Barnes. Chancellor—Emily Ode. Reporter—Jenny Parsons. Receiver—Estelle Kositzky. Marshal—Laura Geiermann, Inner Sentinel—Elsie Keller. Outer Sentinel—Rose Huber. Managers — Ethel Hollensworth, Hilda Joslin. i Preceding the business meeting the members enjoyed a pot-luck supper served at six o'clock. Music Next Sunday The Christmas music which was to be given at the McCabe Methodist church’on Christmas day will be giv- en at the church next Sunday even-! ing. A number of the choir.members are leaving the city for Christmas and | this necessitates the music being giv- j en before the time planned. “Christmas Adoration,” by Carrie B. Adams, is the cantata to be given at BY MARIAN HALE, New York, Dec. 14—An_ exquisite frock for evening is this Claire design, of silver cloth and royal blue Salome velvet, with silver grapes suspended from its graceful waistline. The velvet of the bodice is held in miraculously soft lines by a Rhine- stone chain which ventures far down the back and hangs in ldoped glitter- ing lengths. The full top skirts is held a little Refreshments were served at the clase of the afternoon. ENTERTAINS CLUB ‘Mrs, C. M. Henry Hollst entertain. ed the members of the T. R. club at her ‘home yesterday afternoon. Fol- lowing a pleasant afternoon spent playing bridge, dainty refreshments were served by the bostess. COMPLETES TRAINING Miss Eva Schmierer: of Ellendale, who has been in training at the Bis- marck hospital training school, _ fin- ished her training today. She will go to her home to spend: the holidays and will then return to Bismarck to do private duty work. ; POSTPONE MEETING; HOLD SALE The Ladies of the Presbyterian Aid spoon soda, 1-4 cup boiling water, 1-4 ; teaspoon salt, 4 teaspoons milk. | Cream butter, Add sugar and spices. | Beat eggs well and beat in gradua| \ ly to the Siar muixture, Add the flour i aye tand salt. “Add soda dissolved in boll: away from the hips, giving to the! ing water and milk, if necessary, to gorgeously toned thing a charming) make the right consistency to drop bouffant touch. A Hning of silver! trom the spoon. Drop from a tea- clots in a shimméring vision ~“igainst ’ the blue as the wearer moves. With clever artistry Claire gives to the ensemble its finishing touch—a j bunch of silver-tinseled grapes held in the crisply curled coif by a half! concealed bandeau. The frock is, of course, designed for a girlish figure. in a moderate oven. Yuletide Wreaths, . Two and one-half cups flour, 3-4 cup sugar, 1-2 cup lard, 1-2 cup sour w'lk, 1-2 teaspoon haking powder,’ 1-2 teaspoon soda, 1 egg, 1-2 cup. shred- | Spoon ,vanilla. Mix and‘sift flour, sugar, baking | powder and salt. Rub in lard with | | tips of fingers. Add egg well beaten and soda dissolved in milk. Put on | molding beard, sprinkle with cocoa- For Treatment, S. E. Bergeson has entered the Bis- marck hospital for treatment. S. I, : CITY NEWS nut.and roll very, thin, Cut in with a doughnut ‘cuter and bake 8 to, 12 minutes in a ‘hot oven. Christmas Jumbles, Baby Boy ‘Mr. and Mrs, N.S. LaBay of Meno- ken, announce the arrival of a baby boy at the Bismarck hospital. takes the place of tea in the after- noon. jumbles could be served instead Two cups. sugar, 1 cup butter, 4 eggs, 1 teaspoon soda, 1-2 teaspoon nutmeg, flour to make a soft dough: Enter Bismarck Hospital . Morris Johngoty of aie Bria and Edwin Sather of Douglas have entered tp the Bismarck Tyospital for trea’ i Cream/"butter. Add: sugar, Add eggs Mrs. A. E. Ash and baby —————————— Tuttle, who have been at the hospital returned to, their home today. Competent Trained Nurse will ,ded cocoanut, 1-4 teaspoon salt, 1 tea- = In .this day when coffee so often|3 of cakes. This recipe dates from 1830.|# spoon onto buttered paper and bake ae _. Thursday Morning — December 15, 9 a. m. to 12 These specials are offered to induce Morning Shopping, and are always below market value in price. A AAR - Women’s Trimmed Hats Thursday Morning. from 9 to 12, we offer 2 tables of beautiful Pattern ‘Hats and -Tailored Hats in colors and black. Made of this season’s choice materials. Your. choice...... nema aied the Sunday evening service... The|will not hold their business meeting = names of the members of the choir until the first Thursday in Januory.|acceot hourly calls. Phone = singing the cantata follow: Soprano,|They will hold a sale of food and| 534M. b x ‘ = Mrs. W. Targart, Mrs. H. S. Lobach | fancy attest be es omiarele Melog PRI RSS eee aie bon ‘ie a = and Miss Clara Smith; alto, Mrs, B,jcompany on Saturday afternoon, De-} Buy vour boy a real drum for Pig Say. S) ‘ = ) 5 } mber 17. yy ry SAN of te ae 4 H = a Mea Haakon (ont Mise | rey th Xmas at L. E. Maynard’s, Musi- Saat)! N Fibre Silk Hose Tan Blankets = JiamNoggle and Nelson. % LEAVES FOR VISIT cal. Merchant. ve : j = “liam. Nogsle ane Neen etn: ae George Bobidow left. this ‘morning i Women’s good quality Fibre Silk 60x76 Cotton Blankets in tan with = and Spencer Boise, for Tacoma, Wash. where he will visit) ‘The Episcopal Church will Hose.- Plenty of dark brown and colored borders.’ Thursday Morn- Rev. S. F. Halfyard will give a short |foF about six weeks. Xaroute he Nil) bid a sale of dolls, aprons, and black. Our regular 69c grade. ing, from 9 to 12, we offer these address on “Great Christmas Hymns also visit friends at Milos ity and Helena, Mont. fancy work at the Gas Office Tomorrow morning from single blgnkets, at 39c of the Church,” during the intermis- ‘ 9 t i 2 o 12. A pair........ each fe eR es ost oe sion, YOUNG PEOPLE MEET Fue, Dec. 16. Sale starts at pi The Young Peoples Society of tho| 10:30 a. m. Masons To Give Trinity Lutheran church will pela a e ie eines Goa cca h ‘ 5 Ps social meeting in the church base: t this store you can shop Mid-Holiday Dance ment this evening at 8:30 o'clock. | with comfort and, if you look / A meeting of the joint committee ot | the Masons and Hastern Star met last evening to make p’ans for the first Masonic dance of the season. The dance. which is to be informal, will be held at ‘"> “":sor’ Temple on Thursday eve. ‘uz, ece xber 29. This is the first of a series of dances that are being planned for the winter. Those acting on the Masonic committee are: George Little, chair- man, B. M. Dunn, and Arthur Sather. Mrs. F. J. Grady is chairman of the Eastern Star committee. Mrs. Setzer and Mrs. Bergeson are the other two | members of this committee. ; Invitations for the dance. will be issued within the next few days. { girls. whether members of the club or VISITING HERE. A. G. Burrows of Three Rivers, | Mich., ig visiting Postmaster Frank L. Reed, who is confined to the Bis-' marck hospital. | VISIT DAUGHTER HERE | Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stratton of Re-| gan were in Bismarck yesterday and! visited their daughter, who is ‘attend- ing school here. | HOLD OPEN HOUSE TONIGHT. } The Business and Professional Wo- { men’s club will hold open house to all hot, tonight. ! TO CHICAGO i D.,| ‘have hand work of many kinds around, you will find many sug- gestions for useful holiday gifts. Store open evenings. C. M. Dahl. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR A regular conclave of Tancred Commandery No. 1, Knights Templar, willbe held at the Masonic Temple on Thursday, December 15, at 7:30 p.m. In- stallation of officers. Get your Christmas wreaths now while they are fresh and the colors have all their natural beauty. Our Buy your Christmas gifts at wreaths are the best we have offered the Woman’s Exchange. We age, and of well matured, natural holly, mistletoe and evergreen. They done by many people. See our will give a full month’s service. in years, generous in quantity of foli- | 3 Children’s Nighties Children’s Outing Flannel Night- gowns, in light pink and blue Aeage rai . ba 14. Regular .25 grade. ursday .. 15¢ morning, 9 to 12...... Special Lot Winter Coats Children’s “Hankies” 50c In this lot are Jumpers, Slip-on- Sweaters, Petticoats and Padded Jackets. Thursday Morning, from 9 to 12, you-take your choice in this lot, at New Year’s Ball To J. F. Rooney of Manning, N. who has been visiting-in Bismarck for | The other morning our special of- beautiful baskets, also fancy fering in Coats disappeared in a candles, and hand paintings. Tomorrow Morning, 9 to 12, we Be Splendid Affair Elaborate preparations are being made for the annual New Year's ball which will be held at the McKenzie 31. Dancin; ill por ie Lede lain SHIT BOGEy: agent, ig a business visitor in the; Christmas. Mrs. N. W. Kelley, ed at midnight in the dining room. city today. 211 Broadway. It is expected that a large number of out of town people will be in Bis- marck for the affair. Many are mak- ing their reservations now. The bail, which is always one of the; events of the season, promises to be even more elaborate than the one of last year. FRIENDS RECEIVE WORD i In a letter to a Bismarck friend, Mrs. Budlong. formerly state librar- ian here said that “Julia is able to sit up now when she is lifted into a chair.” Her daughter, Rey. Julia Budlong has been confined to a hospital in Michi- several days, left last evening for Chicago, Ill, on a business trip. Searesey i BUSINESS VISITOR | William H, Brennan, of Minneap-; olig, traveling freight and passenger | | 1 ase i TO MINNEAPOLIS { Mr. and Mrs. F, R. Giebenain and child left this morning for Minne- apolis where they will spend the hol-! idays. { RETURNS FROM VISIT Miss Bertha Burton returned last, night from the Twin Cities where she has been visiting for a few days. | SEWING CIRCLE MEETS H St. Mary’s Sewing circle will meet | at the new school hall tomorrow af- ; ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. i Oscar H. Will & Co. We also have Belding’s guaran- PIONEER GREENHOUSES teed work satins and Crepe dei pyone 7a4-W. 324 Fourth St. Chines for underwear and dainty dresses. Open evenings until i Company A Benefit Dance | offer children’s white handker- hurry, so we are offering. another chiefs with cute little figures em- broidered in the corner. Each, only.... group tomorrow morning, at 3c V Price Buy Friction Toys Tomorrow Every ‘boy loves friction toys for his Xmas gift. and Aeroplanes at greatly reduced prices. or two for your boy. : Here is your chance to save money. Tomorrow Morning from 9 to 12, we offer our entire stock of Friction Toy Engines, Hook and Ladder, Locomotives, Army Tanks, Battle Ships, Automobiles Be sure to see them and you’ll buy one gan with infantile paralysis and ‘her VISITING FRIENDS HERE : : = many friends here will be glad to hear! yoy Ryan of Lawton, Oklahoma, is! Patterson Hall Th S 1 St él C h . that she is now ab!e to sit up. | Visiting friends in the city for sev- | ese pecia IS are TIC y as a TO ELECT OFFICERS. oral days: i , = Election of officers will be held at the next regular meeting of the Wo: | men’s. Nonpartisan Auxiliary on Thursday evening, December 15, at the Odd_ Fellows hall on Fifth street. The meeting fs called for 7:30 o'clock in- stead of the usual hour, § o'clock. METHODIST AID MEETS. The annval election of officers will be held at the meeting of the General | Aid Society of the McCabe Methodist ; chureb to be held at the home of Mrs. | H. W. Richholt, 223 1-2 Seventh street, | on Thursdav afternoon at 3 o'clock. j All members and friends are invited | to attend. . | TUESDAY PRIDSE ClUR MEETS ; Mrs. K. Kielstrun was hostess to the members, of the Tnesdav bridge c'ub/ at her home yesterdav afternoon. Mrs. | Lenhart won high score for the after-| noon’s eames. Mrs. J. 1. Huvek ovlay-;| ed in Mrs. Wr A. McDonald's place., LEAVES FOR WEST | George Robidou left today for Ta- {| coma Wash., where he will spend the winter. x FROM ILLINOIS William F. Becker, Jr., of Aurora, lll, was a business visitor in the city today. ON BUSINESS TRIP P. C. Remington left last evening for the Twin Cities on a business trip. SHOPPING HERE Mrs, J. P. Peterson of Ambrose, N. D., is a shopper in Bismarck today, + VISITING HERE D Mr. and Mrs. Ole Anfinson of Wing were visiting in Bismarck today. TO MINOT Dr. J. B. Hollenbeck left this morn- ing for Minot on a business trip. Saturday Evening. Tickets $1.10 | HAA M. B. A. CARNIVAL DANCE ‘ TOMORROW NIGHT AT K. P. HALL. Tickets $1.00 Per Couple, Including Supper. Extra Ladies, 25c. Music, Eats, Prizes and A Real Good Time. No Approvals---No Exchanges Watch Tomorrow’s Bismarck Tribune A.W. LUCAS CO. The Christmas Store SMARCK LL nn ie

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