The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 19, 1924, Page 5

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ld peimetilane THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~~~’ GIVE AID TO | SMALL CHURCHES Jan, 19%-Members of the nm committee on national SATURDAY; JANUARY 19, 1924 PAGE FIVE missions, met here also with the state }ate agricultural committee. Members of the state| representatives of committee who atte confer. | in the Northwest. ence here were: Robert-| ‘Phe bill is the third of the trio son of Owen, | cf major farn) relief measures tak- Mandan; Harry Dr. F. en up by the committes which has - : Halsey Ambrose, Grand Forks; Rev. indicated ity intention to expedite headquarters, of the| WW. Kirby, Lisbon, ang Rev R. C.)w report ; Crouch, Bottineau aes a Social and Personal commitive by Wheat growers | Suggestions For The Housewife | ' EASILY PREPARED PASTRY AND WHEAT GOODIES turning to Warren, Minn., to visit | Fargo, ae ; 1 sbyter at the state Clyde Bonham’s delightful New Year's Eve parties SISTER ILL.’ N. ©. Bystrom, manager of the Bismarck Lumber.conipany is re- Mrs. L. P. Warren. A North Dakota Institution. Rated By the War Department as One of the Twelve Leading College Military Bands. eg oe ‘ All Progeeds Above Actual Expenses Will Be Devoted to the Juvenile Band Fund. cup Spring patent flour G ee First National Bank The Pioneer Bank t with @ sister who is seriously ill at | : [Seer ih eee uetcer OC Dt eo “Te takes S12 minutes for light to , Engagement Is Mild Place before returning to ee Many tempting buns rakeeea) n SEN. Co cALIBVRELRUR” RMIT ONES itoe: M ARY BILL travel from the sun to the earth, city. {easy to eat, easy to make, health- : i SEA bh ti SUS é ital saat Learned Here — ifal, Inexpensive, and different. can the state in meeting their ex s APPROV : : GENERAL MEETING OF AID. | ait‘be made from the same sponge | renses. ny a IS APPROVED _ The Brotherhood of Amer Announcement of the engagement| At a general meeting of the Metho- | with but slight changes. These ee changes are be mace ican Yeoman will give a card of Clyde A. Bonham, who is in rea ay Ladies Aid held in the church ! goodies by whatever name they in the personnel of some working Washington, Jan Approval Ha” io anemibers: andetheir nership with George Little in the| psrlors, Tnursday afternoon, officers; may be called are suitable for [coum ters ee Presbyterian st of the McNury the sia ; jewelry business in San Pedro, Cali-| for the four divisions were named’ breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert, Siri Ge Paty ne eeeOUnceMenuy erCauoniOL 7 agricul: friends next Monday evening. fornia, is made in the La Verne,| a: follows: Division No, 1—Presi- or for the kiddies who want a TET, SeRRE BEAT eet eee El, oxo Pe © US Jan, 21st, at 8:15 p.m. Ad- | California Ledger. The newspaper ac-| dent, Mrs. R. S. Enge; vice presi- bite between meals. | por Mt, Somendike, representative of {pose of | surplu feouuces |Vone ele ae count 2ellowa dent, Mrs, B. E. Stende secretary, | ithe Presbyte board of nations!) abroard was given before ihe sen- | mission 25 cents. “One of the most interesting and|Mrs. George Register; treasurcr,| RECIPE FOR THE SPONGE = — one that suits your family’s needs, and your household bud- get as well. If you wish a com- Company Phone 684 311 Front St. e —_0-—__ ; PRIM-PREST fede a Angiiess Es Bismarck Club bas a ; Capital and Surplus. . -£,200,000.00 fart ane WET DRY PRIM ...|. q H lors Ne of ©., erican sociation 0: a Resources over ....,- 500.000.! and beautifully ironed. A e - Engineers, Rotary, Kiwanis, Elks, Masons and ei Ai dhinty service, complete in WASH WASH PREST i Lions Clubs. every detail, : 1 was that given in the form of an an- Division No. President, Mrs. 3 cakes compressed yeast a T] houncement party at the LaSierra| Marvey Harris; vico president, Mrs. j 1 cup milk 1 Vista home of Mr, and Mrs. A. J.|Moffit; secrctary, Mrs. Bert Spohn; | 1 tablespoon sugar a a Morrison announcing ‘ the _engage-| ticasurer, Mrs. C. H. Gutman. | Method; Crumble the yeast into i ment of their niece, Miss Winifred} Division No. 3: No presidenv!the bowl.’ Gradually add the milk | Morrison to Clyde A, Bonham. elected; vice president, Mrs. Henry | which has been scalded and cooled | ein ut bells rang in the New] Kicholt; scerstary, Mrs. H. S. Lo-'to tepid or lukewarm and_ the ear a clever poem was read relating | bach; treasurer, Mrs. F. G. Acker- sugar. Beat in the flour. Cover Sener a nee the romance which took place in Bis-| man. Jand tet stand until ight, about ENGHISH BATH BUNS) | \ marck, North Dakota, ~some years Division No. 4: President, Mrs. joo minutes. To the sponge add the following ingredients from the dough recipe: ago. ‘ ‘ Henry Burman; vice president, Mrs, The making of this sponge !@/ rhe butter melted, the eggs unbeaten, the flour, 4 tablespoons of | | Tho bride-elect, who is the daugh-| 4. E, Peterson; second vice presi- the first step 'in eath of the four) tne sugar and galt. Beat thoroughly, This mixture should bo prot Be acu roe J. OW. Bee dent, Miss Weisenborn; secretary, other aie the eteene stiff, but not firm enough tohandle. Cover and fet rise in a | ie + 8 @ graduate nurse / Mrs. A. W. Snow; treasurer, Mizo | c Ns warm place 1% hours. Sprinklethe rest of the sugar, 3. tabla- | of St. Michael's Hospital, Grand | Gillaland. : in the following recipe for the) sooons, and 1 cup of chopped almonds over the top of the dourh. | ‘ HUES BEE OS CAS Me —— jsourn Mix very lightly. Drop in well greascd muffiy pans, Cover and | a cngeged in Public Health in Grand} » BENEFIT WHIST PARTY. : let rise until light—about % hour. Bake in moderately hot oven | ; Forks County. A benefit whist party was given at | Recipe for the Dough 46 vainud | , “Mr. Bonham is the son of Mrs. S.| the home of Mra. P. D. Kebsgard of | $ cups Spring patent flour (e008 TE) for) 28) minutes Sia List : plc a P. Bonham, of 307 East 10th St., San-| North Fourth strect yesterday after. | % teaspoon salt the same way; that is fill. tM When double in sito glaze with| | fa Ana, and is engaged in business| noon, Mrs. Chris Nilson assisted | ¢ ems center with whipped cream and |white of css diluted with water. | in oan vedns Shcee the young couple} the hostess during the afternoon. | 7 tablespoons sugar serve with Chocolate Sauce or the |Bake in moderatety hot over} | expect to make their home. The mar-| Four tables Were played, honors go- ; # CUP butter following Orange Sauce: Boll to a |(400° F.) for 25 minutes. Ice | | riage will be an event of early spring.| ing to Mrs. G. Amdérson and the’, In making the recipes given leyrup—about 3 minttes, 1 cup |while hot with Confectioners’ Sug- | “A buffet lunch was served and| consolation prize to Mrs. Hanson, Bere be sure to note the sltght/sugar and % cup water, Flavor jar moistened with water. Spread trose present were Mesdames and] A delicious lunch was served at the Changes from the amounts listed) with orange juice. jwith almonds. \ 5 Mes Pees Peter Mor-| close of the game. This was the sec- jfor the dough and the sponge. | Note: This Brioche being a rich-| - e) — rison, “Ralph” Clark “ang daughter, ty ff ‘Auxil- ler recipe calls for an additional 1 ry y , 5 Kathryn, J. W, Morrison. of, San Di | O8¢, of Sceties of particn ihe Aust leup butter and 4 cegs. | The fastest team of the season representing the a mas, K. Hl, Morrison of LaVerne, 1.1 for the near future, | | A. Morrison and son Richard of | a - Pomona, Mesdames Mary — Mc- M. B, A. TO MEET | H besa Lee Siuate Bekey, he a A regular meeting of the Womans | | Messrs. Howard Downs and son Pred | Boned, Association of the Macabecd | BRIOCHE | of Belvedere Gardens, D. S. Morrison | gight o'clock at Odd Fellows Hall. Method: Make the sponge as dir- | of San Dimas, Wayne. Mosrison,-and | tnitallation of officers will be follow- | ected. Sift the flour with the sug- | Roy McKay of Placentia, Sidney and | og hy a social hour during which re- SAV! jar in the amounts given in the | il sehrian et EEE OO ana, MMAR none og redee ade ate aes, 1 OF TACOMA, WASHINGTON | ! the honoree. a for tre beohaa use Meee eoenad. using an additional ia Method; Follow the general lir-| fig ? a eae haa ENJOYED |flour instead of 1 cup. en | cup of butter for this richer doug! tt ven for Brioche up to :he | SPECIAL MEETING POT LUNCH SUPPER ENJOYED | poonge in light, trom the recipe Then add the osgs beaten untli (point of chilling {he dough. Then | Will Meet The , A special meeting of the Degree! apne ¢uculty of the High school|/f0F the dough. adi 11% cupsitight and the salt. Beat and mix ‘aad 1 cup seedinss raisins, ¢ of Honor, Monday evening at 8|, 1 a eevee wi aa "the |f0ur. (Qnty? caps of fdur are thoroughly. Add the sponge. Mix ‘cup currants, % cup citron, 1% © | o'clock will be held in the Business| Gnoved # ‘pot luck supper im yn { used in making Savarins.) Nextithoroughly. Add 4 more egss candied cherries, and % cnp wis. | and Professional Women’s Club| domestic science rooms at the The (844 the molied butter and the eggs'beaten until light. Cover. Let instead of chilling in refrigerator | rooms. Mrs. Francis Keuster will| Choo! building, last evening. The unbeaten, adding on> at a time, rise again about 4 hours. , Beat over night, place in well greased | | r conduct a “school of instructjon” and | SUPPer preceded the Mandan-Bis-| heating well after ea. egg is add- again. Chill in che refrigator over pan, preferad’ gel Mood vos! start a membership drive, All mem-| ™4Fck basketball game. »» fod. Next add the sate and % cup night. I the morning shape by of pan, allow to rise until doub +} bers arc (urgently. ;raquested\'to. at: . as Gil of Beat 19 rolling under the hand into a long in bulk. (This rising will be stow. | | a tend this meeting. Mrs. Keuster has WOMAN'S CLUB WILL MEET. minutes. Pour v‘o small well'strip about 27 inches long and % or than for plain yeast. broads.: | —_AT THE H. S. GYM studieg the subject of “Insnrance”|, The Woman's club will meet at the | buttered molds. Csver and set inch thick. Bring ends together in moderately hot oven (1002 | aprons 4 oS. UE Dia \, from all angles and is a véry well Pome of Mrs. H. B. Gorman, at 1013 | aside to rise for e50u! 48 minutes. and twist Ike a rope. Form into 1) for about 50 minutes. | | ame bis E | instructed and capable business| Avenue B, Monday afternoon at 3/ Bake 45 minutes “1 moderate oven ring. Small rings may be formed | “From Domestic Science Dept. Wasi The General Tires Team comes here from Billings, Mont., and after woman, o'clock. This meeting will celebrate | (8809 F.). Thess resem\le Cream) by cutting the long roll into strips. | burn Crosby Company, Minncapol’ | playing Bismarck H. S. will open a series with the Agricultural Col- SES the third anniversary of its organiza-|-Puffs and can be served in/Place on well buttered pan to rise. | Ming. | | lege at a WNP All ES CPA i ne 4 | R, C. BRIDGE GLUE FE tion. | i lege a ‘Z0. is will be a treat for fans who want to see one of pe PRIDGE ce DR eS ee ~~ ~ ~ SAEED the best teams on the Pacific Coast in action lembers of the R. C. Bridge Club| ¢ A ae aCe j | S a ats Hl : were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. A.| CHANGE OFFICES. ‘ =e : i here with his wife and family in F dAppleyabatheit Japakimont dans th ‘The Hiimiane society for the Frien CITY NEWS George 04 and operated the Hackney- A ma aa = Business College, dat? orange Two less has moved its office to Nos. Ke a as s. Anton Mayer, Rich-| Boynton hotel for a time, as which g —-—-COME AND ROOT FOR BISMARCK—— ane ais mber is now 60. 8 s m. omas, Van ra ch he ¢ d for prwerin ARY 7.12 Teme re 1 =) CRNT see, Syne sage, heh es. Apple |S Be ah . Mrs. E. E. Hinkley of 412 ‘Thayer Nick Billman, Richard. | number of years and then finally dis- PRELIMINARY 7215 ADULTS ADMISSION 50 CENTS Arid delicious tworcourse lunch.) Guests ar DINNER DANOE. _ | Street ix seriously il at her home, Frank Streitmatter, —He-{veved of the business and removed BIGGAME8 P.M. —-H.S. STUDENTS and CHILDREN 25 CENTS score was held by Mrs. (Peck. and| The members of the Woman's club — ————— | bron; Boyed Johnson, Mandan; to St. Paul. 4 Oliver, Knudson. This is the second | @t¢ to be guests of their husbands at Birth | Mr e u on; Wm.) . 4 meeuing of this ‘recently organized [8 dinner @ance to be given this even-| A baby daughter was born to Mr.) Genz, Glen Ulin; Anna Christensen, | on i y i he Elk’s club. and Mrs, Clyde Kunkle, of 620 Ave-| Baldwin; Emil Wingenbach, Raleigh; | Armistice Day bridge club. ing at t E i nue F, January 18, at the Bismarck | Marie Dietlein, Braddock. | that is what it still i HOSTESS AT BENEFIT PARTY TO PKESS ASSOCIATION. hospital. | oe 2 war formally but not a = E Mrs. Harry Clo» . E. M. Crary, state printer, is at- —— = Eurepe fights on. Peace and reason four tables’ xt Saeko bene tending the State Press Association Stars at Basketball ALL WOMAN stiN’ wait on the sidelines—Capper's ternoon, at a benefit party for the| meeting, yesterday and today, which} Third Baseman Riconda of the} BOARD NAMED | weexty Ladies Auxiliary of the P. M. I, 0.| meets in Fargo. Philadelphia Athletics is also a OF, at? Wor SaaS OG star professional basketball player.) ° é ae / . Fy, «xt her home at 418 Second vic Berthold, N. D., Jan. 19.-—Ward | ¢—_—___-__________-+ Sti _.ODD FELLOWS DANCE Will Coach at Yale county has one school district x as usion of the game| Bismarck Canton No. 6,1. 0.0. F) 1) wood and Clyde Engel, for-| With @ board of education consist- Physico-Clinical Laboratory uents were served and will givesthe eighth dance aad mer American Leaguers, will do|i28 entively of women, declared to 119% 4th St. | a ae ESI era acatvedathelprirg onight. Lunchcon ie . the baseball coaching at, Yale this ie the first of its kind in the coun- Bismarck, N. D. | ders assisted the hostess during the P. E. 0, SISTERHOOD — Engel neteastetant, as) Passport school district No. 109, : afternoon. Despite the weather a The P. E. O. Sisterhood will meet seh bate ig situated west of Berthold, is cred- (Most enjoyable afternoon was enjoy-|Monday at 3 p. m. at the home of Vet Catchers Will Coach ited with the honor. ELECTRONIC “ ed by all the guests, iby 3Eo OU at Tue veteran catchers, Hank! ,,The school board consists. DIAGNOSIS and : . vdy and Eddie Ainsmith, will b Bere, nS. We We i GUEST AT LUNCHEON. A marriage leense was granted tol coh most entirely by the Giants | clerk, Mi Bh EI au soon eani formerly of this city, was a guest at | *? ‘A a *}youn itchers McGraw has under ae ee ist peeiit, a luncheon given at the Rose Toa Pot |Silrum, both of Bismarek. sous ie Celia Ohnell. \ Dr. Albert Abrams in Fargo, by the wives of the Fargo, pa x oe Sia aa eae *M. LTON | } North Dakota Pross Men, at a 1:30|. NOTICE TO MASONS Bismarck, Hospital n FORMER RESIDENT DIES M. E. BOLTO: | eto | zs t luncheon. Covers were laid for ft-|- Regular meeting Bismarck | Admitted to the Bismarck hospigal:| | QGPOP Ol wi c's Brown brings D. O. Consultant | fs teen. After the luncti¢on, the visit- | Podge No. 5, A. F. and A, M,| Ben Benson, Wildruse: Clifford Bow-| eee eee or the death, of Re i ing wives of tho editors were guests | @onGay night at 7:30. Work| i,peulshs Mrs. Mutt’ Rothman.) Veo eather, Max. Kamin ; ¥) at a theater part at the Grand the- | Monday night at 7:30. Work) wasnburn. Pee eG hia aiae car Address all communications to Another 4 ater. x in F. C. degree. Disgharged: Arthur Goodyn, Dodge; | - Me areas airs 5 Pee oes pales Edith’ Arvidson, Kulm; Gottlieb] * Protracted illness from a M. E. Bolton, D. O. PLEASANT SURPRISE PARTY. FRENCHIFIED Miller, Krem; Mrs. B. L. Vandeven-|¢, Mrs. Brown left here last mont 119% 4th st. : Seventh Da A group of intimate friends de-} Facings of white crepe give the|tcr, Shields. fg since remained there const&ntly un- Bismarck, N. D. } y lightfuly surprised Mrs. H. P.|French touch to many a black eS dallthe lend! : Tel. 240 | Mickelson, at her home on’ Park !¢rock and lend a distinction that is St. Alexius Hospital Dateasedlivianetorssevern|iycaral a | of Rest avenue, Thursday evening. The tndisouable: The following have been admitted) ,esigent of Napoleon; having cone |__| evening was spent jnformally | ip . | playing games, cards and dancing, fo WV 4 fter which, th ts provided a Fy TTT et or every Woman gf Stinty Tunehoon. which they broognt |SOUUTUUUAAVUEUTEAAUAET AAA . with’ them. At a late hour the = = . . F gests departed having hed a most N. D. A. C 4 = tlappiness in washday!. Sounds { delightful time. \ Siceme er = =']| impossible—but it’s true. For wens snp mens. $1 Gold Star Band \|iz THRIFT WEEK Z|] 20m, through a phone call to plete, all-iconed service, you \ a SS =) . hearsal Inst evening and today the f = || our laundry, washday becomes may have that. If you prefer q variuus sections are having rehfarsals j = =| = ‘i « at different hours. Mr. Sorljen is CONGER I \ eS == = another seventh day of Test. only a part of the ironing done, working pl BALE rec = =! A whole day of leisure every our semi-ironed services- will splendid concert 4 xt OBR. OZRe JUVENILE BAND BENEFIT = “Save a little more in 1924” has been ||| week—time for some of the please you. And if you want youngsters are said to be making ‘ine = cepted as the slogan tor thrift week— = i ? 8 ; . BERETS | Bi k A "f + = scones 17 40 38 This is not a catch phrase = MARY: things JQ MG always us to care for the washing only, xouxe raorie yo meet (| «© 21SIMATC: uditorium = but & plait of action =||| wantedtodo. Time for reading, you may have such a service. ¢ ‘The Young People’s Society of the| . = A ; ; ‘ =]|] recreation, club meetings; time | Today—telephone and let us Trinity Litheran’ Chyrct. will havel ursday Jan. 24 = Thrift, which means spending a little less Z ill tor more Aue RtiGn a aie chil. tai y Ro! 1 @ program and busfmess meeting in id A ; = than we make, is assuming an important = rm explain our vagious laundry te basement et eee Mons MATINEE CONCERT 3:45 P. M. — place in our affairs. The enormous increase = dren. j helps. Then choose the one jay night at ei . -— H . haa 4 y = z ; Z church is located on the corner of EVENING CONCERT 8:00 P. M. = in savings. deposits in the United States in = Steam, fuss and bother of which suits you best and try it. Seventh Street and Avenue C. All ses : ps = 1923 establishes the fact that we are coming = bee aahan Mare banished 4. Members are urged to attend. Admission—Matinee, Students Tickets 25c. = more and more to recognize the value of = 4 g—a a sf i angina CInY. \ Adults $1.00. = Systematic saving. =']| Instead, just a bundle that our i es W. F, MeGraw returned to the city Evening Concert Gallery Pen Lower Floor and = This week is an appropriate timé to open =i]] representative calls for—and Send it . today from, Pembina where he has lcony $1.00. = (ue re * . a —H . q been looking after business interests. = an account or revive an inactive one. ALY =| washday is over. hin) in connection with his new position: ; ag gh = sum from $1.00 up will start a savings =) The wide range of our laun- as suyerintendent of sonetruerioe of A 45 Piece Band composed of North Dakota = account. = a kel bl t a Aas Meee Meet ee Musicians, Touring North Dakota to Advertise = = ry helps enables you to selec Capital Laundry =

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