The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 19, 1927, Page 5

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Bai cul ed. rn not! ent at ol ment, en her- puilng| ¢ her Ning if at re us than y un. Polly n his ently ) the and case love- rdy'd back, bring the ner. c I'm . He ant— e of r Job night Op you 1 on very- > Baskets of roses and Dirlam’s seven piece orche: for the dancing. At midnight an attractively ap- jointed two course supper was served, nights of Columbus assistin, serving. Mrs. C. J, My ‘s eral chairman of the committee on arrangements, TO PREACH AT WASHBURN ‘Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor of| mit the oad Mathediet Asiscopal mittee. Invitations have been issued chureh ‘here, went to Washburn day ‘where he will conduct o of special services for Rev. J. trict superintendent. SQUIRREL CLUB DANCE — Feature dances proved to be popu- ANNUAL CHURCH MEETING a last] The annual meeting of'the Presby- evening at the Patterson hall. Prizes} terian church will be held Thursday mare Rainaegae ote vee roids svening at 746. In connection with mi a . a mann and Donald Griffith. The hall leer onteitete:ieaieua atrig jwas prettily decorated in yellow and| the year will be held. Preceding the green, Daster appointments used throughout, There was a large! serve a baked dinner at 6 o'clock. lar at the Squirrel club dance crowd, MEN'S CLUB TO MEET The Men's club of the | Social and Personal Catholic Daughters . Hostesses Monday at , Entertained Monday | Annual Charity Ball By Mandan Member, pa Neri Cg old of America ertained more than a hundred 5 gusta last ¢venlty at the Grane Pas in Mandan was the scene of the Wom- cifi tel at the annual Charity ball. The dining room was attractively dec- crated in purple and gold, ballo adorning the chandeliers and win- ink ions were arranged a‘ elivalys iph MeNoll, pastor ol the Washburn] Beskstae and Men Feit Uimen Methodist church. The services will continue'for a two weeks’ period and consequently Rev. Vater’s pulpit here will be filled by other pastors during] No, 2, accompanied by their scout- the next two Sundays. On next Sun-| master, role day morning Rev. McNeil will preach] ter vacation week at their cabin. Th here and on Sunday evening 8 special program will be given. Services on the following Suaday will be con- j ducted by Rev. John Morange, dis-! the Presbyterian troop at which time being Pres- byterian church will hold its regular dinner meeting Friday evening at (Women’s Club Is ° | The home of Mrs. A. C. Wilkinson ‘Roll call was answered with the regu- lar topics and two interesting papers were given. Mrs, H. L. Wheeler's ubject was “The Marquis DeMores” and Mrs. Wilkinson discussed “Roose- velt and the Bad Lands,” At the conclusion of the program a refreshment course was served by the hostess. There were 12 mem- bers in attendance. SPRING DANCING PARTY ‘The spring dancing party of the U. C. T. Auxiliary Friday evening will be a very pretty affair according to plans recently completed by the com- and it is indicated that there will be a large crowd. The committee in charge includes Mrs, W. E, Jensen, Bankston and Mrs. Felix Ulmen, BOY SCOUTS AT CABIN Members of the Boy Scout troop Keller,.spent the Eas- cabin was re-shingled and other im- 8 were made during the int meeting was held with Dr. J. 0. Ai gave an interesting talk on first aid. ception for members received during meeting the ‘Philathea class will | PROGRESSIVE MOTHERS TO MEET | cl gressive Mothers clu hold its regular meeting this eve at 8 o'clock at the George Tekippe. RETURNS HOME Miss Olga Peterson 1! spi ‘his book gives interesting informa. ing towns of Ne known places in ieal society's expedition woven into 2 delightful story, splendidly illustrated. v Gypsy Trail. An imp romantic adventure and wild life in Spain, Cooper. Grass. A thrilling ac- | count of the migration of a Persian | across terrible mountains and |: ghastly rivers in search of grass for their live stock. The author made the trip with the tribe in order to secure a moving picture film. Franck. A_ Vagabond Journey) Around the World. A_ picturesque account of young collgge graduate's | experience in working the Atlantic and through Europe. | India and Japan. | Freeman. On the Roof of the! |Rockies, How the author ‘nnd a noted nature-photographer journey- | ed northward along the continental | VISITS IN MINNEAPOLIS Mrs, E..C, White has gone to Min- neapolis for a two weeks’ visit with her sisters and other relatives. RETURNS FROM DICKINSON Martin Lenhardt returned from a several days’ visit with rela- tives in Dickinson. HERE FROM HAZELTON A. L. Appert and Mrs. E. Kal-| berer of Hazelton ‘were visiting in Bismarck Monday. RETURNS FROM CHICAGO 4. L. Enright returned today from Chicago where he has been transact- IN_ MINNEAPOLIS Mrs. A. W. Lucas and two children: have gone to Minneapolis for a f TO BRINSMADE AUXILIARY PRESENT HERE The American Legion Auxiliary Dr, Felmath, formerly pastor) Lions room at the Grand Pacific ho- be no of pensions, will speak. All men are| charge. All members are urged to cordially invited, TO GIVE PROGRAM Students at the Indian school, un-| EPWORTH LEAGUE TO BRADDOCK {7° attend and to give their reservations to telephone 709. der the direction of Supt. C. B. Dick-| ‘The mpworth League will go to inson and Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Doyle,| Braddock Saturday evening to pre- will give 2 program this evening at) sem: the play, “When Smith Stepped the A. O. U. W. lodge. meeting. The! Out,” recently given in Bism program will follow uw potluck sup-) Mrs, Alfred Dale will direct the per. FORTNIGHTLY CLUB TO MEET The Fortnightly club will Wednesday afternoon at 3 the home of Mrs. A. M. Christi: and the same cast that appeared will take part. The Saturday performance is under the auspices rae of the Braddock League. TO VISIT CHICAGO Russell Reid of the state historical! ytisy Marcelle Braum left society will address the club on “The! morning for Chicago for an extended Wild Life of North Dakota.’ GUESTS AT UPHAM HOME Miss Margaret Upham, teacher at) oj ly of Bismarck, to Har-|¢d celery, Rogers, has been accompanied home by Miss. Tene Hartman, also of ul to attend the wed rgaret Ingram of that | Togers, for a week's visit at the H.} RETURNS TO GRAND FORKS C. Upham home, 44. Thayer. PARENT-TEACHER MEETING Durand Hansen, who spent the} 4 Easter holidays in Bismarck with his mother, Mrs. LaVerne Hanseii, left There will be a meeting of the/this morning for Grand Forks where Parent Teacher Ansociation of thel he attends school Richholt school Wednesday o'clock at the school. An interesting program has been ranged. VISITOR LEAVES RETURNS HOME Miss Minnie seler, who has been teaching in Venturia, left this morning for Valley City for a few Miss Evelyn Taylor, student st the! days’ visit, She will then go to her Jamestown college, was the guest es e M 3 Marion ‘Ackerman for th school TO ATTEND FUNERAL da She returned to Monday. returned from Hazen where uelson, CALLED HOME Miss Edith Fabrgren, student nurse, <i;, 509 Tenth street, A social hour| © * RETURN FROM VISIT Mrs. FE. Ulmer and children have| Cor Tavis. they: Wednesday. spent the Easter holidays with Mrs.| Ulmer’s mother, Mra. George home in Minnesota. Miss Pauline Fisher left for her home in Glen Ullin today to- attend the funeral of her niece's husband, The services will be held Sam- ALUMNI TO MEET ’s high school alumni will meet Wednes: NY, evening at 7:45 at \the home of Miss Josephine Cervin- at the Bismarck hospital, has spond will follow. her home in Big Timber, | gailed ty the gerious illness of her mother. RETURNS HOME i hy Kocher has returned th street. All ber: Miss Dorothy iitgwin after visiting| to come, members: sre: utes friends: in the city for the past sev- to her home at eral days. ROM VISIT RETURNS Fi! Pager Bi Chester Rhines, CARD PARTY The U. C. 'P. Ladies Auxiliary will have a card party tomorrow evenin; at the home of Mrs. W. C. Bush, 61 HERE ON BUSINESS Frank Schrank, couty. commission- er of Grafton, in tl with a committee from Walsh county tl marek high school, has returned from| conferring with state highway offi- Regan wi Easter holida; ILL AT HOSPITAL treatment. * CURRENT EVENTS ere he visited during the) cialis, ALUMNI TO MEET ToHOP of Golden Val-| gocintion will holds apectal meeting fandorfer of Golden ¥2)-| sociation 01 special meeting » ae pa the St. Alexius hos- temerrow. evening at 8 o'clock in the sey nurses’ reception room at the hospi- tal, THE Current Events club will meet VISITS HERE Wednesday afternoon at the ‘home o! Mrs. Obert Olson. BUSINESS TRIP . G. J. Worner left today for Fete county where he will trans- act business. HERE FROM WILTON Mrs, Claude Newman and a of Wilton are visiting a few days. IN CHICAGO business trip. The Weather change in temp. WE MAKE SUITS IN THREE TO TENDAYS in the city for Mostly fair tonight and Wednesday. Not much SS Miss Mary Kretschmar of Venturia has been visiting friends in Bismarck for the past few days. She will re- turn home tomorrow morning. ENTERS HOSPITAL and Mrs. J. be worth while. \ BUCHHOLZ MILINERY In What Month Is Your Birthday? P. A. Timbo left this morning. for i a fe ys’ visit wi will entercain Mrs, Clara Linn Lar-| Byrimade for a few days’ visi | son of Finley, department president, | at a luncheon Thursday noon in the| UNDERGOES | OPERATION i Mrs. Alfred Hart of Bismarck was of a prominent Pennsylvania church] tel. The luncheon will be promptly ; ee Sse bemalth Gib Grigiay tevin WORTH) ar cia ecldck awe tiene will ber We | cect tee eee tee Be lense iRETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA E. L, Tullberg returned Saturday) m a two months’ visit in Califor-| HERE ON BUSINESS FE. A. Palmer-of Halliday is a bus- iness visitor in the city. (By Sister Mary) Breakfast— Apples, vacation. En route home she will) with a bacon, bran: muffi' Lunehean-—Baked toasted muffi thubarh, ginger cookies, Dinner-—Casserole of smo! | jandelion greens, cottage cheese, | builder; 654 d peach pudding, graham bread,| A soft cooked egg should be xerved to children under school age in place | of the casserole of smoked fi vested in the di is considered as ideal food for amall children smoked fish is not quite so good, Baked jlaxatives seldom needed tetic urge of the world today, One pint scallops, 4 thin cracker crumbs, tablespoon vinegar. Wash, scaiops in salt water and Put; into sauce pan and add boiling water, to more than cover ‘Add vinegar and let stand two Drain in a colander. Di between towels, (Paper towels are most convenient.) h salt and pepper, using -4 teaspoon salt and 1-4 teaspoon pepper. Roll scallops in dip in egg slightly beaten again in crumbs. not more than =——SS SPRING MILINERY SALE day only—Wednesda: April 20th. Come early, It'll 4|be worth while. BUCHHOLZ MILINERY e@ city today Pe, Bankston, daughter of Mr. fics. J. L. Bankston, entered the St. Alexius hospital last evening for ehter| an operation for appendicitis. SPRING MILINERY SALE, Ed, Cox has gone to Chicago on & Api 20th. | mat ch erfe ctly the old-time t flavor | of beans baked in the old- fashioned outdoor earthen Bean Hole Beans ie | THE BISMARCK d| divide Into. the Columbia ice-field,! The n complished much scientific explora- through jon, and took ineny photographs is cycle, motor and train, combining recorded: description with history. platter is P havailable place the scallops on the) platter to bake and serve on the| same platter, returned to (Copyright, Bismarck this morning from Driscoll, | - -—— where she visited relatives Monday. RETURNS FROM VISIT Miss Margaret Kajan has returned from Hebron, where she visited rela-| tives during the Easter holidays. HERE ON BUSINESS 927, NEA Service, Inc, | At the Bismarck || Public Library | An Interesting group of new travel reins Pariereci ;| books ine aay for circulation at | * . 1 ‘ather Herbert of Glen jin and|the Public Library today, en's club meeting Monday afternoon.) Father Andrew of St. Anthony spent! these Fasedt Monday in the city on business, RETURNS FROM GRAND FORKS |T Governor A, G. Sorlie returned this) tion about out-of-th morning from Grand Forks, where he|New Mexico and Aj transacted business Monday. were purchased by the K. S {Will fund. ‘The titles are: Bartlett. Least Known Amer Beebe. The Arcturus Adventure. | from Kansas City where he has been) An account of the New York Zoolog- attending rate hearings. HERE FROM FARGO James S. Milloy of Fargo, secretary of the Greater North ciation, is a Bismarck business visitor rst oceanographic Brown. Nights and Watch Your Breakfast Energetic Mornings De- pend on Breakfast — Start Always with Quaker Oats | OW you feel all morning de- pends largely on your break: | . fast. Thousands have unenergetic forenoons because of wrong break- ! | fast easing. = rad To feel right, you must have a) q well-balanced, complete breakfast | broiled | fation. At most other meals—lunch | and dinner—you get it. But break- | fast is hurried, often badly chosen. | Thus Quakér Oats, containing | ked hali-{16% protein, food's great ti nergy element, plus important itamines and the “bull Tt is food that “stands by” you through the morning. Get Quaker Oats today. Crocers Shave two kinds: Quick Quaker, which cooks and Quaker Oats, Quaker Oats 2% to 5 minutes, v i you Outings,” “Calilornia Picture Book,” H "Indien - detour,” “eblacede Summer.’ cunicassecsseucsnsesan Nh Johnson, Camera Trails:in Africa A hook of travel adventures in East ——————— many moving pictures of wild ani-) first when a wom {mals there, and the book is well | 3 Should a ge illustrated with photogray ughlin, So You's Legionnaires will de ead this book full of ation ut the famous Several of | nd, we: jwhom the country is litt gland, and | | some of the small islands of the , chairman of the} West Indies. ion, returned today| Ossendowski, A way across | ‘niture ail this coupon MAPS et | | pion mal fre pears alders"Crand Can | TRIBUNE ova Scotia made by bi- Halliburtan. ™ Royal Road to — known resident of the New Salem Romance. Phe ‘vecord of travels in “ oS ea | Abed since ey died last Mon- tet ‘ ag ilday following an iliness of three Avetehcnii justeut rears Hints on Ktiquet | |months. ‘Since the death of her hus- ere, with illustrations from photo. & ~~ — ~~~) band 12 years ago, Mrs, Itrich how aman to talk. 1, Is it pro : hat on and, woman with h in his mouth n 2, What should in F The authors have t entleman do rou reom? rise from! dy in} «i his chair when bowed ing to # restaurant? we et G eo Anawers his includes pipes ris before setting sail. choslovakia. A for those to 3 yets up half way from his le more than; Chair and bows, CADDYING London Thousands of have heen affected by the f the Ministry of Labor that} i Most of them have Man and My: four ex- ifie pur. | cuddying is w uria und) receiving state unemployment! l benefits while engaged at the golf Ambling Through Acadia. | clubs In the heart of | the housewife | HERE isa special place | for Holiday Nut Margarine. e {She depends upon its fresh sweetness for flaky pie crusts, for rich sauces and for a good wholesome spread for bread —has relied upon it for years and it never fails her. Northern Cocoanut Butter Co. | Mianeapolis, Mina. |, Distributors: Gamble Robinson Fruit Co. | Bismarck, No. Dak. \\\ aii | Qo aL changing the color of their dresses or hose with 2, FAST DYES OR TINTS MME) MY MM) WW: 4 Let a Little Sunshine in With These Spring ‘DRAPERIES Of the Better Qualities Cretonne Damask “Sunfast,” in many ry - ‘ new spring patterns Pains. sttped re Bh ee Fee ante deep colorings com- Small. floral designs | Dined , with gold — a re gn* | splendid foundation for for living room, dining soph foun, bedroom. or 4m ee decorative idea breykfast nook. Make | in the living room. yout, selection early Coloracare pam) bli, Whip the showing is | T% and black. 44 to Re tana 50 inches wide— ve 95c to $1.75 | $2.48 to $4.95 Also an attractive assortment of new glazed Chintz—for screens, shades, etc. Sikusitnaiies New Colors and Patterns in All Types of FLOOR. COVERINGS Axminster Rugs Harmonious home crest Axminsters can be supplied to match any particular scheme of decoration. New patterns on display. Salem Oval Rugs There is a size and color in the new oval rugs to meet exactly any need in the hom: Equally appropriate for brightening up f: miliar syrroundings or setting off new fur- $4.75 1 $37.50 New Linoleum and Con- goleum Rugs in all sizes WEBB BROTHERS | : : “Merchandise of Merit Only” ou Spare New Salem—Gust Itrich, 74, well coun heater Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT — Tuesday BEN LYON MARY BRIAN “HIGH HAT” NEWS PICTURES COMEDY “Here Comes Precious” COMING MAE MURRAY In “Valencia” eK t pow mare) ou eens uses LON CHANEY i “Tell It to the Marines” VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT PALACE - MANDAN cM Furnishings |. ---that bring Spring indoors The surest way to coax that, youthful spirit of spring into the home is to.equip it with an abun- dance of new, fresh furfilshings. To do it is a pleasure and the result is very gratifying, es- pecially after choosing her Rayon Bedspreads JUST RECEIVED! A large ship- ment of the newest, fine quality ray- on spreads in solid colors, striped or blocked patterns. Colors—blue, rose, lavender, green and gold. Large size with bolster cover attached $4.95 to $14.50 New Curtain Materials RAYON. New lustrous fin- ish rayon nets, in the wanted colors for spring home’ decoration. Will combine with Damasks or Cre- tonnes. . Marquisettes NOW READY! Soft pastel colors as well as white or cream in quality scrims and marquisettes, plain or figured in mercerized or rayon fab- rics that will combine with all kinds of drapes 75c to $1.18 yD. Panel Curtains A style and pattern for anywhere in ~ the home—plain or figured—either fringed or flounced,' in mercerized, rayon or silk—Each $3.50 to $10.50 tive of a leisurely trip] PROMINENT NEW. SALEM WOMAN’ managed the farm near -heee. 5 S chil v

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