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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a at Golden Valley, N. D., is visiting her per 4 others who are interested in climbing dance. * 1 oe Gb MONDAY, MAY 15, 1922 PAGE FIVE ae ‘FORMAL BRIDAL GOWN their ancestral treo wil} find such a F ist of great help. e ‘ ; Social and HAS INFORMAL AIR). ‘he State Historical Society has aes been to some pains to collect genea- i , logical material and in spite of limit- ersona ; ed funds has assembled a very credit- 4 Much white satin ribbon ip different|qje showing. It has Revolution and € \ J 5 Hi h Ss h 1 | { pti enters into this sartorial Re Civil War ‘lists of many of the east- unior Hl choo position, which is submitted as the ern states, birth, marriage and death F It Dp , tt tt mrs: 1g ° I | very latest thing in bridal costumes. | registers of many eastern towns, pio- urn ure D epar men & Will Give Musicale | There is a certain softness of line neer Histories of some of the middle : 9, ms and/a general air of informality about western states and a number of fam- a ( 5 At 8 tv) clock Tonight ’ it that is lacking in so many wedding |ily genealogies. The set of Lineage ' — gowns, {Volumes published by the D. A. R., is ‘The aa of ‘the ee The arrangement of the vell is inter. |complete with two exceptions and the school will give a musicale at e esting, too—and very becoming. itwo missing volumes, 37 and 39 the high peugol Bnd Or Hs eee eee hoped | soon to onseae. aie at 8:15 o’clock. arents of the stu-/ jcatalogue 0! wmerican an nglis! dents and others interested are invit- } i} jgenealogies in the Library of Congress ed, to attend. Miss Boma Tauber r | published i 1919 is a much used ret-| -supervisor of music ‘in the public erence book. ‘i schools, is in charge of the program. | A list of family genealogies in the The following program will be |Stat~ Historical Society Library is Vy oof given: printed below. “spring Song” (Rubinstein)—Girls’ | The Liptaty ‘is open daily from nine Glee club. , until five for reference. Violin solo—Ellen Coghlan, oe Bad “Out on the Deep? (Lohr)—Boys | | ST ee ee Gee. Chub | | CITY NEWS | Piano solo—Maryls Lahr, sc Ps A Song—s itch and Sixth Grades. | a 2 Reading—Thelma Kaline. Yeomen Meeting Postponed Woes Sing ued an tp Grades | othe meeting of Yeomen, screaued| | PROTECT YOUR CLOTHES AND FURS FROM MOTHS i Kiower Song—First and ‘Second ‘or this evening, has been postponed °, ° ° \ Grades. to May 29th, —Do it the sure, convenient, ive wa Song, “The Man in the Ofoon.” x ote o ’ y ‘Sa lighty Like a Rose,” To Make May 30th Speech H -1 -killin “Flower Song"—Lirls’ Glee lub. P. G. Harrington, of this ely, his Keep your garments, wraps and bedding stored in a well-made, moth-killing - Those appear:‘ng on tae program | jaccepted an invitation to make 4 e have been working hard and aa eater- | Memorial Day address at Linton. tainhment of merit is’ promisted. | pba ulin Sa ane | > Visits g “o tah”? Qi Dr. ‘Robert Oleson of the United : + i 4 The Messiah” Given _| ' States Public Health Service, Madison Millions of dollars worth of ciothing, _valueof Red Cedar Chestsas protection X we At Church Last Eve Wis, detailed to North Dakota for in. furs, blankets and textile goods are against damage by moths. The De- a | Vestl ie The Bismarck Community Chorus | on buslilese’ Muah 8 tage destroyed every year by the ravages of partment’s Report shows how these scored of pes ate! yesterday | gl sae moth-worms. chests “are effective,,,in protecting evenin, t its$Peason’s clos-.ng con-| ~~~ race on Seat eee TS eh as A yt ; sia * cot, “fepered roe concert at ‘aunt, Mrs. Anna Tyler-here for a few} n North Dakota and Montana was in | CHEAPER CUTS | The United States Department fabrics oes mpovtlre aa 1 Hah iat Boe senatabie totes: spon | 127" before returning.to her home. | 3ismarck Saturday and visited the | pele 8 | of A re recently had a series because cedar ches young omy Mghiy pa t ocal chapter of the Red Cross, ‘i : of tests ¢onducted to determine the larvae’’ (moth-worms.) , sors, direction and personnel,: but! heey ‘ 53 i Sist M eminently deserving more than pass-| _, SUCUESSFUL DANCING PARTY ister Mary Tells Some | . Thi in Cc d h h Oth ing:comment. Following upon‘a short! The dencing party given at Odd Fel RETURNS TO HOME Ways to * e saRvite in charge jot Kev. Fwstle- lows hall vy Bismarck Canton, I. 0. 0 es Madcon east or Uaddeaaod, | ys to Economize | 1S is edar C est Week—May 15t to 2 : ~ p, aye S| {ips ay" oh ee eceESS v. a n visiting in Bismarc!l or = ‘, te eleaiuiniaberastalrea: toon tare i Sadan alt chee adhnas he past week, the guest of Mrs. 1 | on Meat | Te We have a complete stock of these Chests ready for your inspection deattjeSscracorio “rhe messian” was") sie Id-time and new aay l. Stanton of. Avenue C, returned | *—~ ; ‘ Tt Sis in a variety of styles, designs and prices, and in finishes which will match Senet Fy icletaeidous wane vill ie “ehsaigrtler cee tee’ bet Ie mROT Ie, Conse Nae, If the average housekeeper would 5 period furniture, At ‘o-Drepare Ehewio'e su “it ea ‘ F ON BU 1 te . . : ; the rendition ot which im'whole would jurday evenings at the Odd Fellow: HERE CN BUSINESS Bs in aires ted eect: ei Now, when you are getting ready:'to lay away your Winter things, have: required ful hree hours, tor|).41), Odd Felolws, Rebekah a Dr, Robert Oleson, of the Unite a \ ‘ & winea reason it, is hardly ever given seer senha ey "AN Betsons no.| 3tates Public Health Service of Wis-|she could do much toward reducing ps the apr ae, ane 4 these Chests and make sure of safe storage catirs, sand: owing to, ul ho jarani of | odge members and not accompanied sansa Was ie sales Visitor tt the| the’ cost of high living. or your clothing and furs. ’ inaect the singers “of the city in |D¥ jlodge, members, must present tay: h Federal building wervicg oumce “The shoulder of lamb" makes a Come in and ask us for a copy of this valuable booklet. It tells what 1 ve numbers sufficient to make a fitting | #t0MS at the door. y Beane. Perfectly ood roast and is never the Department of Agriculture tests proved about the value of Cedar showing, so that the burden of the et GE AL AID MEETS BASTERN STAR MEETS [The breast. ah Eas ihe Oeste ame: Chests and how to care for your garments to insure their safety. fort fell upon a chorus of fewer than . af pangs fF The regulary moeting of the Order | 4 thirty, whereas an effort so worthy ' ig! hei ath) ig Medics Alas lt hold fe the estan see eal ie Sata Lt mde palabra palatable Bed nour Your copy is here, ready for you, with our compliments—no charge. should have enlisted the Snthusinatic parlcrs on Thursday afternoon at 3| 2e Masonic Temple at 8 o’clock this| place atcthe ecpeuaive anos ne support of every, singer within call. J cic, vistret 0. 4 will be hostess |evening. All members are urged to be/ Ordinary occasions. = lllleeEeE—E——————————————————————————EEF Seine ductaie ae sank: woke by arate ettemmout. i An lntere Sung bro; en eee Roast Shoulder of Lamb a ee 1. |a supply of vases. Gather up all of| which you are using a whipped cream that faithful little aggregation who Win ho served. A surprise is in store HERE FROM DULUTH. A shoulder of lamb, 2 stices ot|| - Household Hints those ‘lett, from lest year and. in. sup. or: sweet. dreseite. had not permitted the lateness of the for all. Everyone is invited to at-| 7. J. Furlong of Duluth, district|hacon, 2. cups stock, 2 tablespoons| ¢—-————--______g,| Plementing your supply be sure that ENDING aLS VEE season to detract them from their high :ieng and spend: an enjoyable after- | Sales manager of the Marshal Oil com-|butter, 4 tablespoons flour, 1 tea- tes you get ones of different sizes than MENDING GLOVES. Ausolve: Such devoted elforts pnd con- hoon, All mewbo-s and friends are | Pany, spent the weck in Bismlarck, the |Spocn minced parsley, 2 _ medium| 1. eee SAROTS a those which: you already have. Cotton thread ds, better than silk , sécration, is deserving of better than ‘nyited. guest of Sidney Cohen and Charles sized onions, 2 carrots, 1 small tur-|, gatols, Bre; Tet ring 0 favor for mending kid gloves. The silk is is mere criticism. As it is, this concert Vettel. |nip, 6 peppercorns, 1 1-2 teaspoons and the’Medici collar holds its own SPORT SUITS . | very liable to’cut the kid, Cotton does Ba PERRET TT oun | MRS. WILCOX IS HONOR GUEST. ‘ ce salt» 1 igagpeon pepper, 1-2 cup|‘? Popularity. The | Popular sport, cule 7 ithe nat, ff in the future. And the packed house “4, avenue B on Saturday afternoon in| the members of the Current Kvents bone with cold water, about three] And still the coat corner floral} nave received the stamp of approval} ‘4 tittle pad hung in the kitchen, which greeted the effort yesterday ; 4 Laie ‘i if decoration is popular. A_ single] py buyers. ‘ : s 7 ; honor of Mrs. R. Sheldon Wilcox, who| club at he home on Wednesday after-!- Uy, ‘and ‘oring ‘slowly to the]. , y buyers. with ‘a, pencil attached, will help you evemng is the guaranty that our pub. state (boil mi large flower with a trailing spray | lie Wul gladly hear tljs best and |i8 Visiting at the home of her mother, | aoon, boiling point. Let simmer lwo! i, “used | extensively FINE CHINA. to, keep from forgetting little things adily, support. it, : jMrs, George A. Welch. Vases of car-|-. ponte ayipe eat ek a cemp a 1 ae Lal ; aah that ‘you ihtended:te order Jeon the ‘cndruses rendered” wer “And nations were attractively used to dec- WILL GIVE RECITALS pS lotn ands trim, © je; cin, issn: TRIMMING re you having difficulty with the|stbre, As something runs out, jo the Glory of the Lora;” “O Thou that Orate. Mrs. Busil McGee of Dawson} The piano pupils of Mrs, Elva Lahr like covering. enor hh salt and) prossmakers are turning to the golors on eur fie chine ware they | dawn and make this pad your daily ‘ @ Tellest “Good Tidings;” “Glory to} was an out of town guest. Whitson will appar in recitals to be | Pepper, fold lightly and tle. ton-| 2THght colors, especially in the trim. tading ane wearing off entirely? The | shopping list, ‘God;” “cr as in Adam All’ Died;”; , - = given at her apartment, Tuesday, | is ut the peor in aha match-| ting effects. Tinsel brocade and remedy is to ease using such strong i : “Worthy is the Lamb,” and the Hal-; ''Po CELEPRATH HOLIDAY | Ihursday and Friday evenings of this Uke strips and insert tn the meat.) renite ribbon are used extensively. | %2P in your kitchen and to avid us-] WATERCRESS. ‘ Ul Ye) lelujah Ghoris, et ees | nhe Young People’s Society of the | week. Br eaeeeste eo and “put een aa ing scalding water on the dishes, [Wetereress, whieh ls veel served fhe’solos, rendered entirely by am- Trinity Lutheran church are giving a/ g ; BUT’ Salta r a pecan aga salad or used as a de ateurs, werc renderedii in excellent! social and program in the church par- TO VISIT AT HOME jadd meat. The most. recent run of dress but- LADD VANILLA, re ious when stewed and served -wit form, opeaing with the clarion tones of lors of Wednesday evening. The af-| Miss Edna Sehrt, who has been em-; Cover closely and put in a hot) ony “tui about half and half be-| Add a few drops of vanilla to the] a jthin white sauce. It also makes a the tenor soli “Cimfort Ye” and fair will be in the nature of a cele-/ ployed in the offices of the board of Oven for 20 minutes. Add parsley | tween ‘fancy bone and cloth covered| coffee tomorrow morning. It’ gives] good cream soup. ped “Every Valley” by Mr.Halverson, Of bration of Norwegian Indopendence | administration, left this morning for {and Peppercorns. Pour over two] jno, rather a new and pleasing taste, HH i } ‘ the five bass solos contained ae ine Day, May 17, The program will be- her home at Milton where she will yeups ster Seven olpselys and. roast t pol gs RO cette eee werk, all of them exacting to the last g'n at 8:15 o’clock, | visit, itn a slow oven a CLEAN FANS, LEMON JUICE, o " degres, two, “But Who May Abide” | i — : jhours. : ‘ If the palm leaf fans become soiled] A little lemon juice added to the PARK ART HAIR SHOP. and “The Trumpet Shall Sound,” to-| STATE PRESIDENT VISITS VISIT IN UNDERWOOD Take out meat and remove strings.| wine them off with a cloth dampened | prunes as they are being stewed adds || qhampooing, marcel waving, facial gether with the accompany-ng recita-| Mrs. L. N. Cary of Mandan, state} Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Landgren and |Strain stock. There should be one}; soapy water, 1 delightful tang to their flavor. idassage end manicuring. Open a Oe tives, were sung by Mr, Gross, who | president of the Federation of Wo-|Children and Miss Mary Paske, of the} and one-half cups. Melt two table-. Senne evenigs. i a rendered/them with an esprit rarely men’y Clubs, is spending the day in,city, motored to Underwood and spent :spoons butter in sauce pan, stir in » VASES, FRESH FRUIT SALAD, Roorh 9 Hoskins Bld eS | 6 4 is } . Mrs. Cary wi leave tomor- = we 2 a 7 @ S| soloists. Miss Bessie Williams sang /row for Kulm,ND. to attend ¢ diec| LEAVES FOR MINNEAPOLIS | Add stock slowly, stirring con-|4t hand one must begin to think of} flavor to the fresh fruit salad with “How Beautiful” in manner sweet and | trict meeting of the State Federation! Dr. H. E. Stolberg of Flasher, who!stantly. Then add one-half cup | unaffected, yet with a charm, and in-/ of clubs, | spent the week end here visiting his}canned tomato juice. Serve in a tezpretative insight for which many | —— ‘sister, Miss Eleanor Stolberg, lett this! gravy boat as a sauce for the meat. 4 profess:onal might envy her. ar RETUPN FROM VISIT {morning for Minneapolis. , | Ra‘ out of Lamb. Barnes brought out the bell-like tim-| Dr. and Mrs. R. S, Towne returned | Two pounds neck ‘of lamb, 1 cup | ‘ bre of her votee it Tahtart shodad ee ee pen pane ware they } cane AnOM DIC INGO Gen-| Polling stock, 2 tablespoons ‘butter, 4 x 0 perfection. rs. rgal Were th? guests of Mr. and Mrs. C, C,; ©. G. Williams, o! ickinson, Gen- ; 1 s flour, 1 onion, 1 car-' pa Wy splendid’ abiiity in rendering the iWattam, former Bismarck residents. |eral Agent of the Provident Life In-|2,¢2Dlespoons oie.) Shien. ele, 2. esotme Uoton fi ; “ rot, 1 strip celery, sprig pi ys climactic solo of the work, I Know |Dr. Towne attended the state dental; surance company, was a business Vi" | thyme and bay leaf, yolks 2 eggs, Rt aey eeteemen, Lavell ane cts meeting there. |sitor in the city today. 1-2 cup cooked spinach, juice 1-£ h 1 1 quently gladden the ear of discerning | WAR MOTHFRS MEET. > VISITED FRIENDS HERE aon perpen sale ten, Of course you have a cojon. | No use Bismarck audiences in this exacting! The regular meeting of the Fort Lin-| Miss Cecile Nestingentand Miss Al-} t. Put-into cold water. . : q yet so thankful class of song. jeotn chapter of Amorican War Moth-|ma Olson of New Salem spent Salur-| ring slowly’ to. the botling point being fussy or foolish about ‘ft. When ‘Wiss Hoffman acquitted herself | ers wil] be held in the American Le-|day in Bismarck shopping and visit-;p,,i) and plunge into cold salt ABET \ . eorta: Maco otarine: the “Pastoral | £02 clu rooms tomorrow afternoon ing friends. water, let stand five minutes, Drain neglected it is a source of many dis- iterated Ae i {bt 3 o'clock. !A gull attendance is de- ES jand dry between towels. Cut into Syitphony” /with poetic insight and |i; import: busi: RETURNS FROM TRIP. ° . ' feeling, as well as the’&ecompaniment { taken e important: business, :-WAD.be Mrs. H. C. Postlethwaite has return. | two-inch squares. sauce pan, add tressing ailments, among them ,auto- iit Laie for Mr, ‘Halverson. ‘Mrs. Halgren ably | ed from a trip to Minot, Grand Fork» me vegetables and simmer with- y . 5 B ; is Groeat Meas Genetion -apcompeated Gra, 8c and Crafton on synodical missionary | Out yrowning for 15 minutes, sift intoxication, which leads to hardening ’ pea dietead | 6 aka work, ' tirring constanSly az! i Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Targart, both of | The Sakakawea_ in flour, stirring ° whom are her pupils in vocal’ culture. | Will meet with Miss Madge Runey at us ; slowly add boiling stock. |Add pars- of the arteries. Keep the colpn clean, A ley value Rep forthe -ehoras 31, Fh aret omorrow niche at], RETURNS PROM TID lp tyme and ay let. one d active by eating} . was rendered by Mr. Munger who im- | 7:30 o’clock. All members are re homas Poole, 5 j teaspoon sa an e~ BS , & provised on obligato ‘from the score, | (uested to be present and bring thread, Saturday from Mohall where he ‘gpoon pepper. Stir until the mixture healthy an active Yy eating; t thus giving the chorus a firmness thimble and needles, has been the past week on business. /pojls and is perfectly smoot ee 4 | vhi i | meat in casserole and pour which owing to its small number could i if ON BUSINESS TRIP im c Cover ally: stmmer’ ‘two otherwise mot ave: been’ attained: | LBAVES EOSPITAL, FL. Conklin, of the Provident Life! payee 1 or over a slow { Cc areal creat e due the z & P.W.| N. P. B. Nelson of Braddock, and Insurance company, left last night | Hours Ie er eee 7 ub for their untiring zeal in spon-jTevj Zachrison of Kulm, who have]. cints i 7 si isit, | Ore oie 5, = ‘3 pring the season's work in music neon zatients at the Bismarck hospital, |" Points in Jowa on a business visti.) feat spinach and rub through a hi ked of all v;hole wheat which in yesterday's concert found 89 have returned to their homes, N fine sieve. Remove se the most thoroug ry cooKed OF all vi hole whe commendable a finale. In spite of " eee re RETURNS TO REGAN, h serole and strain sauce. Add spin Z d h b f d f H ti 1 tin the many hardships under which those | ALUMNAID WELL MEET set wanaere ane Bt Sa eh puree oe elmost poling cereal foods an the est (eye! or ‘stimulati g ra fiae bare LUMNAID WILL MEET. 3 , iting |, ‘ ons i : % * ry Hera peters pereaearintd The Alumnae association of St. aie friends, returned to his home today. tTemon juice to spinach when rubbing peristalsis (bowel exercise) ina natural way. ss ete - = | iug hospital will meet in the St. Alex. . yolks beaten slightly . wee { Cee eee ad zeal next cence, Th | ins elu'> rooms this evening at eight OVER SUNDAY VISIToRS |Add Me fee | It is all food—the most real food flor the least which laudable effort they will surelfj o'clock. Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Smith of Dickin-|""Gook the sar-- over hot water money—ready-cooked and ready-tci-eat. have the single-hearted supported of e ‘on were over Sunday visitors in Bis-| 7:1 thick and smooth. Arrange es ee the community. TO. ATTEN CONVOCATION. pare: [meat on a hot. platter and: pour ihe For a warm, nourishing meal heat two Bisci) its in the oven EEE Rev. T. Dewhurst, of St. George’ @ hot sauce over it. 3 i fi SECWER FOR BRIDE-TO-BE, | Fpiscopal church, left last night fo: ON SHOPPING TRIP ; tcopyrieht, 1992, NEA Service) to restore their crispness; pour hot milk over them, add On Saturday afternoon Mrs. J. A.| Fargo to attend the convocation, ae N M. i pendant Ke Wing, ig! ite 7 eet S| inga little cream and a dash of salt. Delicijous with sliced ‘ Haleren and. Miss Made, Raney cater: ar ae coe eee ratty i bananas, prunes, raisins or canned fruits; | , tained at bridge at the home of Mrs. MOTT VISITORS ae HERE ON BUSINESS a y , | ‘ E Halgren, in honor of Miss Jean Camp-| Miss Helen Galloway and Gran’) Q 4 py, a ‘ Z On ~ a b an A ‘ C. E. Ryan of Beulah was a busi: ‘TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat cracker—a real who!4: whet toast- bell, a bride of June. ‘A novel feature} Helming of Mott ited friends {1}. <2 visitor in the city today. NOTHING SHORT and is eaten with butter or soft cheese. | va rie a, survelse, shower “whieh was, fn) Bistiarek over Sunday: i ; Send two-cent stamp for copy of our new book, “The 'Happy Way to Boa ink wed Seu clever. Sources 1) VISIT PARENTS Ep SMOPELEVISIIOR OF THE BEST Health,” which tells how to keep healthy and strort: and how to and which had been cle ly concea' f C. K. Lane of Moffit, was a visitor | ti d di b i hi h{ kind of food. ed in an artistic large bell susvendc Mics Anna Sryder left this mornin | 1 “tne” capital’ city, today. 5 : | H prevent many ailments and diseases by eating the righ{ kind of : direétly' above her. The gifts were for 7 two rei ee with her ‘par ——_ That’s Our Motto. i The Shredded Wheat Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. presented yy little John Halgren, w’o | ents et Orrin, N. D. SEREATOGICAL ROORS AN \ sal in i small cart. Th Rcamemaey tENEALOGICAL iN «| ‘ — Z a ae Sock ane ris a ON PUSINESS VISIT HISTORICAL LIBRARY That's the reason our service ates t in the decorations and) Jucze A. M. Christianson. of th if would be much appreciated by}! 4 ey Cae tone . ‘civ. left this morning for Fargo on] an attempt to gather into one list you. | be eh favors. ness visit. ull the genealogical material avail- NG 4 on EPs i able for reference in the state has THES CLEANING. M aoe BOUT RECA TIVES ptt! ass Be nt a’bepie been started by Professor A. H. Yo- CLO! FRENCH Mrs. J. B. h eke Miss Henrietta J. Lund, fie! “| der, Director of Extension Division | this morning for Alden, Minn., wher~ contative for the American Red Cross] of ‘the University of North Dakota, PRESSING RE | en wail Le bend ay who ‘bas jredquested, alt Aibrartann of DYEING | also visit a Le Aus 4 e state to cooperate with him'in car- | before returning to Bismatck. Dance every Tuesday, Thurs rying out this valuable piece of [BARBIE’S DRY CLEANING & ldav a Saturday evenings a | Work. x DYE WORKS. VISITING AUNT HERE ay, cand); Saturday e Members of the societie~ of © the Established 1905. -“.) Miss Alice Ferrill ‘of St. Cto-4 8:30 at The Coliseum. 10 Cents} Sons and Daughters of the American: § Phone 394. 409 Front St. ! Mn who hag heer teaching scher! ‘Revolution in the state and many 4 2 eee eee