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ws SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, '22 \ THE BISMARCK/TRIBUNE. PAGE F HAPPENINGS IN SOCIETY | HOT WATER IS BEAUTY’S AID, SAYS EDITH| | : KING ‘ Violin and Music Pupils to Give Recital Monday. The ‘pint recital by the pupils of Génevicve Menard Hughes and Don-; ald McDonald, which was announced some time ago, will be held at the high school auditorium on Monday evening, February 6, Everyone is invited to atiend thig i:-cital, A most pleasing | and varied program has been arrang- d. : Following are the numbers. on the evening's program: Fascination Waltz . Wachs Sunshine Fairies . ». Smith Wilma Cu In the Pavilion ...........% Joyce Mouls Melody in F ...,. ..-Rubinstein La Cinquantaine . Gabriel-awarie Adolph ‘Englehardt Cadman SCHEZO ee eee gee ee es .. Guriict Jean Macleod. Swaying Trees ...... +... Spaulding Emlyn Paviersgn. Barearolle ...... Dance of the Elves of Leon Las! Home Sweet Home ....... . James Anderson Song of the Sea Gull ...... ‘Krogmann Herman Laskin « Old Vesper Hymn Jean Anderson ve veeeesMozart | Isabel Humpiireys Kea?ns | -Kearns | Melody Sweetheart Waltz ..............Kern Gayhart Patter: son. Minuet Classique ..Moter Olive Hug] Gavotie—‘Mignon” . - Thomas Simple Aven ....... . Thome - May Sempel Narcissus)... Cyquette Dance Abbott Mabe’ Violin—Adoration Borowski | Schoen Rosmarin .. Wy Kreisler | Adolph Baik I. U. to Meet W.C. ‘The members of the Women’s Chris- | tian. Temperance Union and friends will be entertained by Mrs. C. W. Smith and Mrs. J. Gordon at the home! score 372 1-2 and 303 Third street cai the Seniors. of Mrs, Mobley, Tuesday, February 7 at 3 o'clock. A Memorial Service tor’ Frances E. Willard will be held witn Mrs. Williaa | stam, Suckow leader, Members will respond to. Roll Cali! ' Federation of Women’s With a fitting tribu.e to the mun of this woman, who tor nineteen yeais/ was. president of the National W. C. 3 T. U. and fcr fitteen years president c. the Wovlds W. C, T. U., of which, she was the founder, An offering will be taken for the “Willard Memorial Fund.” This is tae} regular meeting of the month and a good attendance is desired. . VERY ‘SUCCESSFUL F PARTY . The carnival dance and card party given by the Catholic Daughters of America at St. Mary's School last eve- About 400 people attended ‘the affair, mak- nfore successful‘ than the ning was a complete success. ing it even previous partiegss: Dancing was in.or- der in ‘the g: mnasiuin of the school. The Little Wondc: Orchestra furnish- ed the mueie, ef che school; Mrs. W. C; Cavanaugh and R, W. Patzman. won the scores at whist. ' RETURNS .FROM WE3T George .Robidou has returned the west where he has Veen vi at the home of his,daughier aud with | friends at Seattle, Portland and Ta-; at R. Mobley Home |i’, 5. Those who’ did got dance played cards in the auditoridm high mimany friends made during her long ing | residence in Bismarck. High School Girls Meet Is Well Attended : i The gymnasium cf the high school: | was crowded Thursday night when the! | High School Giris Meet ‘was held. his is the first time any affair has| jbeen held in the high school where: only girls took pare and the first trial; was ® complete success, 1 Much, credit goes to Miss Vic oria | Stanke? physical training instructor,! for the smooth manner in which each bart of the program was carried out. | ‘The progrem «.,ened ‘with two folk: dances, a Volonias ance by, the Senior! {2lvy and a Japanese dance by the Junior club. The Seniors. won this | jevent, M Mabel Nathan. was -man- (48€r 10r Lite Seu.0.8 anu los Ksuier'! i senultz manager for the Juniors. 3 lrene Luitnus manager for the | Seniors and Miss Gwendolyn Jon manager for tae Juniors were in} charge of the three legged: race which | he Juniors ws2. ‘The Juniors won the! i Volley all contest by a score of 15 to; Senior manager, Miss Eloise Mc-: Junige manager, “Miss Myrtle} The Juniors won the ne | event, | a group of dancing exercise 'The Indian Clb relay. maneged by! |Miss Irene Lofchus and Miss Gwendo- | et Jones was won by the Seniors, The | | Seniors alsc won the Newcomb game, 34° to 24. The next event the Wheel| argow race wee won bv the Mniors. {Miss Frances Wanner for the Seniors fait Miss weatrice Guark for the Jun |.ors managed the gymnastic exercise: |The Juniors won the Man, Monkey, i crab relay, | | Two solo dances, the “Flower Sell- "by M e'Paulson and “Star ight” by Miss Louise Berndt were in 'y pretty? An cotacle race: which was won by {che Junicrs and: which Unie Frazier ‘or the Senic and Marion Quain for the Juniors, managéd caused a great al oO. meisment. The dash was EDITH KING The Tribune asked several of the! I have the same theory in regard to; country’s leading beauties how they, hair—wash it as often as it needs it— on by the Seniors, The basketball |keep beautiful. Following is what, which in most cases, mine in particu- same was also won by the Seniors,; Edith King gave as | recipe for ‘har, is once every two weeks. Miss Dorothy Landers was }heaut Others. will their beauty Tea and cof | avoid, ‘They tend saptaiin of the Jun‘ors. The program was closed by a tug of var which the Seniors won. The Igeg thas anecenced the fing! 333 1-2 in favor of Yells and songs by the! to make one nervous and jangling nerves mehn—wrinkles! A disturbed | conattion of the mind will spoil the nicess kind of a beauty isn't | any matter of m: in’t eat too in stories to follow. secrets BY EDITH KING {Leading Woman in “Thank You" at! the Longacre Theater, New York | many sweets——mean a splotchy sk Hot water, inside and out! If, pimples perhaps! And a shiny ns there’s anything at all that will keep; Fried focds I almost nover eat— ja skin looking all giowy and soft and something clse that isn't good for the in | two clubs during the evening kept up | the pep and interest of the entire pru- | powder and add alternately with milk 1urn salt, —- lovely it is pleaty of hot water to'skin or \the digestion, ‘Iruits arc | to first mixture. Stir m raisins. drink and plenty of warm water to’ really the ihing I the most of. jinto buttered and floured baking now- 1 wash it with! | ‘Two meals a day are quite enough | der cans. Put in a warm place and let Clubs Purchase Home i've watched it with so many girls,! for the average person. |\ise.20 minutes. Bake 45 minutes in i that I've followed the trick myself! | Strong for Walking Haven't a bit of use for this greasy! And I don't believe in’ dawdling! | cold cre2m way’ of cleaning skin! Of Spoil the finest figure and mpst beau- | course, must have cold cream to pro-, tiful skin'in the world. Keep eternally | tect the skin and I ¢o use it to help’ doing, accomplishing whilo you're ap in the ‘removal of paint afier a per- and about and then when you rost, | formance, but when it comes to real rest every bit cf the way. Don’t mak soil—nothing in ‘all the world like: either ‘the resting or the working or soap and warm water! ibe playing half way. Same Regard for Hair Walking is the only exercising I do A skin which doesn’t get its warm]|—that’ becauge I have tinie for noth- water bath must surely become thick jing else: And I think. forthe busy ;members of the federaion in every|and saggy looking. instead of trans-}girl who would -ke3p in trim nothing vart of the country. No set quota has!parent and exquisite as skin really{is better than brisk walking in the heen given to any district but ecach{ should be. open air, i Be will give what it sees fit. is f 1 The National Federation cf Women’s bs of which Mrs; Thomas G. Win- ter of Minneapa! is president, has just: made the firs: payment of $20,- 000 upor a new club home in Wash- |ington, D. C. The property is to be | redeccrated and ‘will be opened at the ; commencement of club festivities next fall. The purchase price is $70,000 and the amount is to be raised by i | SHOWER FOR MRS, DIESEM = |[*— ee —t| + |; Th home of Mrs, John B. Adams, | CITY NEWS {| SIN v BREADS i Park street.. was the scene of a de-| 4, r Licks WO easy ot yt Nghtful party Friday afternoon in the shower giv- Cee ae ttacatt Diesem, | Mr. and Mrs, , B. Brauer of the’ | They Are Nice to Serve With | nee, Miss Luella Pannabaker of Fargo. | City announce the arrival of a baby j Tea, Jam or. Marmalade | The affair was unique in that it was | boy at ther home this morning. is . | planned as 2 surprise to her by the | oe a ¥ Baby Boy, Baby Son, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin: Nordstrom of! to serve with afternoon tea or aay The hours fim 3 to 6 were passed | near Baldwin, are the parents of aj be served with jam or marmalade to ; seem much for dinner ‘ teaspoon cream of tartar, soda, 1 egg, 1/3 cup cold water, Ay seeded and chopped raisins, % tea- rr spoon salt. and cream of tartar. with fingers, | water. | three-cighths of an inch thick and cut | with a cookie cutter. | oven. | | “a sewing for the bride and at the! coma. Tis two twin grandchildren re-/¢lcse of the afternoon many dainty turned witn him and will visit neve. RETURN TO CITY TONIGHT R. Bonham, who has heen in Far- | go on tonight. Mr, Bonham has purchased} an edging machine for grinding lens | Pierce, and will install the machine here, LIBRARY REME MBE'RED The City Library was generously re. menvbered by Mrs, C. W, Paulson ‘de- tcve leaving for’ Vancouver, B.C. A‘ half ¢ozen hooks of recent. fictica} reference and children's books were, sented (by Mrs. Paulson. LEAVE ON WESTERX TRIP 1 Mrs. C. W. Paulson and daughter, | Justine left this morning for Van-! couver, British Columbia where they | will visit until June. return to Bismarck for graduation. RETURN FROM VISIT | Miss Marjorie Cook and Miss Lena | Neumeyer returned _ this tent to .Mrs. Dic jin Fargo. business trip for the past few! i days is expected io return to Bismarck‘! efla, Dies and beautiful gifts were packed and sem at her new home Dainty refreshments were ‘ved. Mrs. Adanis was assisted by ate. friends of the bride: Miss n, Miss Gertrude MacDon- . D. T. Owens, Mrs. E. H. Mrs. Geofge Duemeland, and A. A. Van Hagen. Mrs, Diesem | ald, M baby son born at the St. Alexius hos- pital ‘this morning, Enters Hospital Mr. Washburn cf Minneapolis. has entered the St. Alexius hospital for treatment. Recovering, Many friends of George Humphries take the place of dessert for the fam- ily dinner. Housekeepers often forget that the sweet may be introduced early in the meal and a fancy dessert made un- necessary. Freshly baked raisin brown bread and cherry or strawberry preserves would make dessert quite “de trop.” Raisin Brown Bread Two eggs, 1 teaspoon salt, % cup granulated sugar, % cup molasses, 3 cups graham flour, 114 cups white flour. 2 cups sour milk, 2 teaspoons will be glad tc learn that he is re- ccvering from injuries suffered a few ane here during scveral sessions of | che legislature and later was employ- | | M iad in the educational department at i be state capitol. Mr. Diesem, the only brother of! Leila Diesem, is state editor of and during the he Fargo Forum | werld war served eleven months over- iseas in the 90th Division. DEVILS LAKE VISITOR. E. M. ‘Crary, of Devils Lake, for- mer -publisher of the Devils Lake They expect to} World, has mingled with friends in} !the capitol for a couple of days, BUSINESS VISITOR Ray Scott of Yucca was an out of afternoon | town Dusiness visitor in Bismarck to- | from Dickinson where they have been} lay. ting at the home of Miss Cook’s parents. VISITORS IN FARGO M. J. Bope, SK. Volander, H. R.} Tcpping, H. 0. Wray, and W. J. Cor-| tigan of Bismarck were visitars in Fargo today SHOFPING AND VISITING HERE Mrs, Edward Wagner and Miss Eliz-| eheth Prouty of Underwood, N. D., are! | shopping ard Po ; Club Notices shopping “ and visiting friends in Bi: marck today. RETURNS FROM ILLNOIS Mrs. R. H, Grace has returned from; * Springfield. Il, where she was called by the sudden Weath of her mother. BUSINESS VISITORS HERE ‘business HERE ON BUSID J. A Danford of! Max, isitor in the city today. 3 CASSELTCN VISITOR . Roy L. Scott of Casselton was a vis- | itor in the capitol city yesterday. * SHOPPING IN CITY i { days ago when he fell on an icy walk jand seriously injured his head. Bismarck Hospital News E. S. Thempson of Wilton, Phillip ‘and Paul Watz of the city, Mrs. Frank Harris of the city, Rodney Runyan of Underwood and Dorothy Petron of Coleharbor have entered the Bismarck Hospital for treatment. Mrs, Christ Herr of Wishek, Mrs. Christ Grubele of Wishek and Mrs, J. H, Heller of Fredonis, who have been receiving treatment at the hospital re- j turned to their home today... | 1 | D., was aj | dee i Extra! Local Boys Captured Benton Flow and John McGowan are in serious plight in India, accord- ing to reports received here 1 y cable. ey have. b:-2n captured by, jharajah of Hunga, who threatens Incicon them, The situation serious. - Hewever, the: government will not. have to intercede—as it will all hap- {pen in “Katcha Koo,” the musical |comedy to be given at the City Audi- -Blarche Gustafson of Washburn is ‘torium on Friday and Saturday eve- siting. here today. nings of next week, February 10 and WW. Mrs. A. G.:Jacobson will entertain A program on RSbert | Gervge Wright and George Schuett Browning will he given. , The Current Events club will meet | of Halliday, D., were in the city on a business. vi: & it toda with Mrs, George M. Register on Wed-' | Desd: A program on February 8. | (the Fortnightly club at her apartment Green will a in the Rose apartments on Wednesday, | #Partments, 60: \February 8. Mrs. C. R. Green, wife of the man- ager of the k of North Dakota, is expected to arrive here tonight from her home at Cavalier. Mr. and Mrs. ide in the Thompson Avenue. D. LIKED SHOW ‘SO WELL, WILL SEE IT AGAIN Last night I had no place to go so I wandered into a theater and saw a ripping’ geod picture. Then the cur- soda, 1 cup raisins. Beat eggs well. Beat in salt and sugar and add molasses. Add gra- ham flour and mix thoroughly. Add tone cup milk. Dissolve soda in re- maining cup of milk and add to: mix- ture. Sift flour over raisins and stir into batter. Be sure that the whole is perfectly blended. Pour into three one-pound baking powder cans which have been well buttered ‘and floured. Bake an hour in a hot oven. Raisin White Bread ' One-half cup sugaty 1 egg, 1% cups milk, 4 cups flour, 4 teaspoons baking powder, 1 teaspooy salt, 1 cup seeded and chopped raisins, % teaspoon grat- ed_lemon rind. ‘Beat egg well. Beat in. salt and sugar. Mix and siftonour anu vahig 9:00 P. M. GUEST FROM MERCER ‘Community Life has been arranged. ™pPing apie cue, Mrs. Henry Klein of Mercer. N. D../ for this meetin an ent jin sand: en ere a is visiting in the city, a guest at the tne Minish one Rca feat oe ie prettiest flaca; eudea'T evendll Gee, F, E. McCurdy home. Daughters ©* the American ‘Revolu- é ny : — on will meet with ae C. W. Me- {7nd they looked ent Bene ne s PATTERSON HALL Mr and Mrs. DG. Baker and fam-| | Chanter F of the P, E, 0, Siste:hood and I settled ect to enjoy Bh Ay site ily of McCluskey are visiting friends in'the city. _ WSTTOR FROV HAT TINAT M. Wimmer of Halliday, N. D., usiness visitor in the city yes- t Mrs. E. Kramer, cf Wabek. is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. J. W. McGuiness. HERE FROM WNIT Mancon of Minot is in the city transacting business here, will meet with Mrs, worth on Monday. February 6. Every member of the Elks “one Band are requested to meet at Rialto Theate Monday evening. S. F. Hollings- he Elks Hall Monday evening, Regular meeting of Bismarck’ .Ledge No. 5, A. F. & A. M. iWork in E. A. Degree at 7:30 big Valentine Party given by the } |Foresters on Feb, 14. Feb. 6, at 8 o’clock sharp with _ Professor and Mrs. C. Earl instruments. i JoDell. 1K. P. Hall. ou don't know just what g, and take a tip from Ding again tonight to sco Frivolity Girl Company at ihe W. IP. Dancing Inattaetars at Open noon to 8 p.m.) Do not fail to get dated for the’ 10 Cents a Dance Music By The McKenzie 3-Piere Orchestra a hot oven, Raisin Scones If friends come in and there doesn’t make these raisin scones and serve them hot. One and one half cups flour, 2 table- poons butter, 1 tablespoon sugar, %4 Y% tea ‘up Mix and sift flour, suear, salt. soda. Rub in butter Beat egg till light with 1/3 cup of water and cut into flour. If not soft enough to roll add more Cut in raisins.” Roll about Raisin Hot Cake Serve these with maple ip some Sunday night for supper or as des- isert after Quick light breads are always tice | a light dinner. THE BEST RESULTS ARE - OBTAINED BY USING Baker’s Chocolate (Blue Wrapper, Yellow Label) In Making Cakes, Pies, Puddings, Frosting, Ice Cream, Sauces, Fudges, Hot and Cold Drinks. For more than 140 years this chocolate has been the stand- ard for Purity, delicacy of flavor and uniform quality. IT IS THOROUGHLY RELIABLE seucescon, 57 Highest Awards in ‘ Europe ‘and America ‘The trade-mark “La Belle Chocolatiere” on every package WALTER BAKER & CO, LTD. “Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free Lucky Strike Coal Mine conditions being settled, we are again able to furnish our patrons with Lueky | Strike Coal, quantity. W. G. Newton, Dealer. Phone 610 SE SESE in any | poon. Bake in a hot. J.M. Barrie’ play ‘THE LITTLE MINISTER’ Also Showing The Big, New 3 Comedy Hit BUSTER KEATON —in— “THE BOAT” i Mr. Wagner will play a spe- { cial Overture of Scottish Num- hers at 7:20, COMING—THE ONE THAT FADES THEM ALL—“THE SHEIK.” milk,* % teaspoon | Every member of the Elks 14 teaspoons soda, 2% caps Band are requested to meet at white flour, % cup corn meal, 1 egg, the Elks Hall Monday evening, % cup seeded and chopped ra a. 'Feb. 6, at 8 o’clock sharp with k Mix and sift, flour, salt and s Beat ege well and jinstruments. “Add raisins ‘to first mixture and stir in milk and egg. Beat till thorougbly mixed and then do not stir. Drop by Do not fail to get dated for the - | ‘big Valentine Party given by the |Foresters on Feb, 14, Two cups sour spoonfyls on a hot, well greased griddle. (Copyright, 1922, NEA Service.) = Webb Brothers “Merchandise of Merit Only.” Announce the Arrival of aia: pring and OUMMEP. | MOE OUT Make your selecti¢n while the stock is at its best. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Superintendent of Schools of Burleigh County. Madge Runey |