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MONDAY, DECEMBE Squirrel Club Dance Honors College Men, Former Clul/Members The ‘Baalerel ela club entertained Saturday evening in the Elks’ club at a Christmas dancing party at which all former members of tl club were guests. Music was furn- ished by Art Cayou’s four-piece orchestra. About 75 couples were in attend: ance. College men, who were form- er members of the club, were honor guests. A numberof novel Christ- mas stunts were presented by mem- bers of the club and several feature dances were enjoyed. At the conclu- sion of the evening a refreshment course was served. Mr. and Mrs. rae Conner chaperoned the af- fair. SUCCEEDS MRS. TATEM Miss M, Beatrice Johnstone of the extension division of the University of North Dakota has been a inter a- chairman of the applied education committee of the State Federation of Women's clubs to sueced Mrs. Martha Tatem, deputy state superintendent of public instruction under Miss Min- nie J. Nielson. Mrs. Tatem, wko is leaving soon on an extended trip, has resigned her chairmanship. DANCING PARTY Members of the A. O. U. W. lodge will entertain tomorrow evening at 7:30 with a party for the juvenile | members. All members and their | families are invited. Santa Claus! will be in attendance and there will! be a Christmas ¢ree. The regular; lodge meeting will follow and the af- | fair will be concluded a dancing | party for the adult ‘me members. GUEST OF DAl DAUGHTER George Moore of Forsyth,! isin the city, the guest of er hter, Mrs. Frank Barnes, She | is alse. visiting another daughter, | Mrs. E. B. Wilkinson o of Mandan. HOME FOR HOLIDAYS } Cyrus Hansen arrived in Bismarck Sunday from the University of Min- nesota to spend his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hansen. | 306 Park Avenut GUEST OF DAUGHTER Mrs. Ida Wolcott of Lansing, Mich., has arrived in the city for an e tended visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Maddox. PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wilson ai the tg rd of a son born Wednesday at their home, 323 Second street. HEBE SATURDAY Mrs. H. P. Asselstine and. Mrs. M. G. McNally of Moffit were shopping in the city Saturday. ENTERS HOSPITAL Miss Margaret C of Bentley has entered the St. Alexius hospital! for treatment. '- Menus For the | Family- ges By Sister Mary Breakfast—Grape fruit coddled eggs, crisp graham sornineal pancakes, syrup, milk, cof- sections, “Tiuncheon—Potato timbales, hearts of celery, brown bread, apple sauce, popcorn drops, milk, tea. inner—Baked stuffed haddock, to- mato sauce, scalloped potatoes, cab- bage and. carrot salad, whole wheat bread, orange jelly with whipped cream, venilla wafers, milk, coffee. The potato timbales provide an at- tractive way for using up left-over meat and potatoes. course fs a perfectly dish but it sor times palls on its most loyal devote If left-over mashed potato is at hat no butter need be used in seasoning. Potato Ti Four or five medium-sized potatoes, 2 tablespoons butter, 1-2 me salt, 1-8 teaspoon pepper, Goll), leftover “meat, Chili sauce, canned tomatoes, parsicy. Boil potatoes in their “jackets.” When tender, afcel and put through potato ricer. It butter in # smooth sauce pan, add potatoes, salt and pep- per and egg yolk. Beat and oa until hot. ine well-buttered eupiard cups with mixture. Remove’ fat, bone or gristlc from meat and chop fine. To 1 1-4 cups of chopped meat add 2 tablespoons chili sauce or catsup Bea strained tomato juice to ite moist. Heat thoroughly a ‘til potato cups with the mixture. Pup into a hot. oven for 15 minutes to brown. Remove from molds and serve garnished with parsley. (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) WINDMILL FARM KEY TO POWER Lincoln, Neb.—The key to the farmer's ‘electric problem lies in windmills and storage batteries. That is the view expressed by ¥ E. Brackett, head of the rural e neering department of the Univers! is of Nebraska. For the last year a windmill of ordinary size, connected with a gen- erator, has been in use at the uni- verty farm. During the year there was generated a total of 730 kilowatt h “Professor Brackett says this ‘The Weather Paftly cloudy to cloudy tonight and Tuesday; rising temp. tonight Social:and Personal 4 | 7:30 in the Masonic Temple. Install {the Business and Professional Wom- toast, | R20, 1926 Katherine Goddard Entertains Club at Christmas Party Miss Katherine Goddard was host- ess to her bridge club Friday even- ing at the annual Christmas party. Christmas tree, on which were aeesegee the Christmas gifts ex: anged among the members, made an active corner in the room and the card table appointments and other decorations were carried out in the Christmas colors. Miss Rosemary Lomas, who is to be married this month, was present- He Sugg a gift by members of the elu Three tables of bridge were in pla: during the evening. A course lunch- eon was served at the conclusion of the games. EASTERN STAR TO MEET There will be a regular meeting of the Eastern Star Tuesday evening at tion of officers will take place at thi time and there will be special Chris mas music furnished by the Presby terian church quartet and Mrs, Her- ‘mann Scheffer. Refreshments will bo vA at the conclusion of the meet- ing. B. P. W. CLUB MEETING There will-be a social meeting of en’s club Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock | in the club rooms. A program will! be given during the evening and a Christmas basket, which the club will give to a needy family Christmas day, | will be filled. TO VISIT IT PARENTS Miss Peggy Bertsch, teacher of languages at the University of Minne- sota, has arrived in Bismarck to spend the holidays with her parents, r. and Mrs. Chris Bertsch, 602 Sixth street. WAR MOTHERS TO MEET The American War Mothers wi meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Paris Teseday charee, Laide "ot wes aed Will. A full attendance is de- sired, EN ROUTE HOME Elmer Samuelson and Neil Gogstet- er were in the city Saturday en from Grand Forks, where they uttend the University of North Dakota, HERE FOR HOLIDAYS Harold Ferguson, a student at the Agricultural college, Fargo, spent Saturday in Bismarck with friends, en route to his home at Underwood. RETURNS FROM CHICAGO Mrs. L. E. Birdzell has returned from Chicago, where she has been visiting for the past three months with relatives. | HERE ON BUSINESS | Vincent Gress of Solen was in the city over the week-end, transacting | | business. amount is about twice the anrount required for everyday farm use. It will light the house, run the light types of machinery and still have a balance. Ten miles an hour is all the wind needed to start the generator storing electricity. —— a | Try This Hand on. : | Your Card Table | —— ___—_———— The intricacies and mysteries of auction bridge are now beginning to float through the air, for each Tues- day evening a complete auction bridge game is broadcast at 9 o'clock from the Gold Medal Station, WCCO. On the evening of Tuesday, December 21, tenth game in the latest series will be broadeast and the hands will be as follows: Mr, Milton C. Work, Dealer, “South” Spades—K 6 Hearts—Q 10 8 spot 6 3 Diamonds—Q 6 ay West” holds 5-5 learts—9 5 beer pee w7T543 Clubs—J_ 10. Mey ier C. Whitehead, “North” MBpades—s, sno spot 73 learts—J 4 2 Tae, lubs—K 7 6 Mr. C. ms icDiarmidy 3 East” ‘holds 7 Diamonds—K 9 8, spot Clubs—A Q 9 Larsen Funeral Will Be Tuesday Hannah Larsen, who died Saturday morning, will be buri Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 co. the First Lutheran church. 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