The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 6, 1926, Page 9

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i THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1926.” Baker With Medals . From Royalty Here For Demonstration; Geerge Hollinger Has. Ap- peared in 14 Countries During Past 3} Years George Hollinger, Atlantic City, ‘N. J, one of the highest-paid bakers in the world and who for 31 years has been giving fancy baking demonstra- tions in 14 differen? countries, is in Bismarck this week and will give public demonstrations and _instrac- re at the Barker Baking & Candy 0. Mr. Hollinger has medwls from sev- eral crowned heads of Europe before whom he has given demonstrations. Among them are King Edward and Queen Victoria of England, the Prince of Wales and the late lamented czar of Ru: . Formerly a resident of Berlin, Ger- many, Mr. Hollinger moved to Amer- icg some years ago and now resides in Atlantic City. For etght consecu- tive s he appeared in the At lantic City pageant. He first appear- ed before the King of England at the] | of 14. hree girls travel with Mr. Mollin- r as salespeople. He 1s also ac- mpanied by his son, four years of | He. Bakers from several of the sur-)™ rounding towns -are expected to at- tend the demonstrations here this week. Mr, HoHinger will be at the Barker Baking € Candy Co.’s bakery from 7 a. m. until 6:30 p.m. each day. To each customer during this time will be given one of Mr. Hollinger’s pe books, which contain a num- ber of recipes for faney baking. District Musical __ Contest Sponsored By Thursday Club The Thursday Musical club will sponsor a district musical contest! to be held in Bismarck on May 15 in connecticn with the district high hook track meet. Local business rms will donate prizes to the win- of cach event. Judges will be selected by members of the Musi- cal club, All entries must be in not later than May 7. McClusky, | Wilton, Garrison, Fert Yates, Ashley, Mandan, the J state training school and New Leipzig have. sent in entries and several other tewns are expected to take part. The events of the contest are: Vocal sclo. Small vocal group, duet, trio or quartet. : Piano solo. String instrument solo. Glee club or chorus. Band. Orchestra. Cantata Repeated at Presbyterian Chutch The Bethany cantata, presented last evening at the Presbyterian? church by high schoo] musical organizations,’ was heard by a fair sized audience who greeted the. various numbers with enthusiastic applause. The solo parts, taken by Rev. and Mrs. Paul S. Wright, “Miss sBssie Baldwi and George Humphreys, were well and pleasingly executed. The accompani- ments, played by Mrs. R. E. Morris, were especially good. The concert was broadcast through Hoskins-Meyer station KF came through nicely according to re- ports from listeners, 4 Two Men ‘Injured By Farm Animals ‘Two men are at the St, Alexius hospital in a serious condition as the result of injuries reeéiyed in caring for farm animals. _ i Frank: Gobel, living five miles from Bismarck, had his arm badly. chewed Monday when he was bit- by a hog. His condition, which has been alarming, ‘is re- ported today as somewhat better. Calvin Porter of Moffit was brought to Bismarck today with his face badly. mashed as the re- sultof. being kicked by a horse. ThePaccident " early this monting.~ [tis not yet know just how serious his, infuyies may be. | You Poor Kid, Why Are You So Skinny? Don’t your mother know.that Cod Liver Oil, will put pounds of- good ‘healthy flesh on your bones in just a few weeks? 5 * Tell her every druggist hes ‘it in sugar-coated tablet form now so thet: you won't ‘have to take the nasty, fishy-tasting-oil that is apt to upset your delicate: stomach. 4 Tell her that McCoy's Cod Liver Qi1 Compound Tablets are chock-full’ of vitalizing vitamines and are the great- est flesh producers and Health buNd- ers she can find. One sickly thin ‘ki 12 pounds in 7 month i She met Fa bee peas or any druggist for “McCoy's: Liver Oil Compoutd Tablets—O0 tab- cents--as pleasant to take @s nd if at the end of 30 days lad she bought them your -PORSALE. Brand ‘‘new bungalow at 882, Sth street. Inquire’ of Mra. Anna Knauss, 508.7th St, North. {o'clock at a weeks’ Moines, Towa. Dé. Robinson's relatives. HERE FROM GARRISON J. E. Nelsoy of Garrison have returned home after} a short visit in the city. FRIENDS i Miss Mildred Erickson of Baldwin) ‘ig visiting friends in Bismarck to- aye The members of the Busine. Professtonal Women’s club will ltertain next Tuesday evening at 6:30 mother and daughter banquet at the Grand Pacific hotel. RETURN FRO} Dr. and Mrs. C. turned Tuesday night fronr a several Atlantic and Des They were guests of visit at W. B. Neal and VISIT: HERE FROM NEW LEIPZIG E. E. Hamilton of New Leipzig ‘a few days in Bismarck. ACCEPTS POSITION HERE E’rl LaFond of. Little Falls, Minn., has” come to Bismarck to accept a % * fi “AT ALL DBA! PISS ere seer Sse marck, SIT IN IOWA bane 0. Rovinson re-! RETURNS TO ; Morning. . Mrs, evening to he! EST ‘shopping.- Mrs. E. J. Schultz, ENTERTAINED BRIDGE CLUB The Tuesday Bridge club was en- | tertained this week at the home of Mrs, L. K. Thompson, 612 Avenue D. MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET | phi td aided esta and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kidd of San- ish are sending a few days in Bis- iting friends and shopping. HERE FROM DRISCOLL T. E. Harlenman of Driscoll is a business visitor in Bismarck today. Charles Danley, who has been ill for several weeks, returned to work at the federal building today. PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McNamee of 408 Second street_anngunce the birth of a son at the St. Alexius hospital this RETURNS TO -KINTYRE rs 0. Kleppe, who has been shopping in Biel, returned last N BISMARCK . 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