The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 23, 1927, Page 5

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_ Band P, W. Club o}a i ¥ ‘LHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Holds Monthly Social Meeting Miss Judith Rue, as chairman of membe: of the Be ning in the club rooms. was assisted by the following mem- bers of the committee; Mrs, Fred Mrs. Alfred Zuger, Mrs. A. S. several selections accom: by irs. J. L. Hughes. Piano and violin solos were played by Miss Henny Lampe and Alphons Lampe. Mrs, Obert Olson gave a group of readings in Italian dialect. : The club/rooms Bigs petra A luncheon course was served at the close of the evening, and the club magazine “The Gist of It” was distributed, Mrs. P. A. Shuren Is Hostess Tuesday Mrs. P. A. Shuren entertained afternoon at a shower } "honoring Mrs. E. E. Haas. During the afternoon a musical program was given y Ruth Shuren and Raymond Evans. E. J. Hines and Mrs. Everett Davis as- sisted the hostess in serving a course luncheon at the close of the afternoon. Mrs. Haas was presented with many beautiful gifts, The Talahi Campfire group held a ceremonial meeting Monday eve- ning at the home of Marjorie Ack- erman. The wood-gatherer’s rank was bestowed on Sara Cleveland, and Ione Noggle was admitted as a Miss Emma Mary Linska ‘and Jacob W. Niemi of McKenzie were married Monday afternoon at the Baptist parsonage in Bismarck. Rev. C. A. Stephens read the serv- v ice. The its were Miss Ailie / \ ’ « wo ,»« Alexius hospital. to Mr. and Mrs. }o ice, E. Niemi and Emil T Linska. . The Squirrel Club Ghosts, made up of former members of the Squi: rel club, are entertaining this eve- ning at a private party at Patter- son_hall, lusic will William Lenhart will arrive home from Fargo this evening to spend Thanksgiving Day at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Lenhart. eee The Royal Neighbors.’ méeting' scheduled Hoe Pie seed has been postponed until Nov. 30. The meet- ing will be held in I, Van Hook's ee0e8 Mr. and Mrs, John Lobach will entertain at a family dinner Thanksgiving Day. Places will be marked for six guests. The Christian Science church will hold the regular Thanksgiving services at 11 o'clock” Thuygday morning. Pee Mrs, Frank Scott returned Mon- day from Fort Rice, where she has been the guest of friends for a few se @ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eernissee of Bismarck are the parents of a son born Tuesday at the Bismarck hos- pital, eee Miss Frances Phelan will spend. Thanksgiving Day as the guest of friends in Jamestown, A son was born Tuesday at _ St. A. G. Sinseth of this city. P. E. Stranders of Baldwin spent Monday in Bismarck looking after business affairs, oe @ Peck of Beach was a busi- ware in this city Monday and Tuesday. s Hints on Etiquet | 1. In introducing your family to friends should you formally, as “Meet my mother, Mrs. White”? Used For Decorations Thanksgiving colors and favors were used for decorations Tuesday when Mrs. E, A. Lund entertained at whist. , Cards were played at three tables with honors going to Mrs. Harrison Brooks and Mrs. E. J. Schultz. At the conclusion of the games a lunch- eon course Was served. Bridge Dinner For Mrs. Felix Ullman Mrs. A, Johansen entertained Tuesday evening at a ridge dinner in honor of the birthday anniver- sary of Mrs, Felix Ullman. 0 tables of brit were in play after dinner and the high score was won by, Miss Mildred Eger. A guest prize was presented to Mrs, Ull- man, ° An attractive color scheme of orange and black was carried out in the table appointments. William Leighton of Minot ar- rived in this city Tuesday to spend Thanksgiving Day as the guest of his parents, Judge and Mrs. K. E. Leighton. en IE LETTS eee { Bridge Me Another | BY W. W. WENTWORTH 1—When do you bid initial no- trump? 2—State minimum quick tricks required to bid a third hand no- trump? ~ 3—In no-trump, why should you avoid discarding a singleton? ‘he Answers 1—When hand contains 21 points with 3 suits guarded; experts bid on 18 noints with 3 suits stopped. 2—Three 3—It will soon furnish opponents with information as to the position of, the remaining cards. | ae ene ERE READER EINE een | Menus For the | Family oe) BY SISTER MARY Breakfast—Apple sauce, cereal, cream, sausage cakes, raised buck- wheat pancakes, syrup, milk, coffee. Luncheon—Baked macaroni and cheese, stewed tomatoes, Boston brown bread, date pie, milk, tea. Dinner—Baked and stuffed had- dock, egg sauce, buttered green beans, grapefruit salad, suet pud- ding with lemon sauce, milk, coffee. One cup stoned and chopped dates, 1-2 cup sugar, 1 egg, 2 tablespoons flour, 1 cup milk, 1-4 teaspoon salt, 1-2 teaspoon vanilla. Pour boiling watertover 1 pack- age dates. Drain, dip in cold water and remove stones. Chop fine. Mix and sift flour, sugar and ‘salt. Beat egg until light, beat in ingred- ients and th t in milk. Add deep pie dish lined with plain un- baked pasi-:y. Bake about thirty minutes in a slow oven. When the custard is firm to the touch the pie is done. Serve cold with whipped cream. 4 Classical music at 34, cents a selection. For information see Mr. H. Frank, Patterson Hotel, or The Music Shop, 508 Broadway. refer to them| © Funeral For Mrs. William Wiedenbach Held at Mott Today Funeral services were held at} 1:30 p. m. today from the Lutheran | - church of Mott for Mrs. William ; Wiedenbach, who died at her home in Mott on Monday. Besides her husband she leaves one son, Emanuel, and a daughter, | Mrs. Martin Loth, both of Mott; four sisters, Mrs. Fred Lintz, Mott; Mrs. H. Dialle,’ Bismarck; Mrs. Percy Rathbun and Mrs. H. E. Lar- sen, Lodi, Calif.; and six brothers, Emanuel Barth, Mott; Jacob Barth, Bismarck; Albert Barth, Salem, Ore.; to, Fred and ‘Theodore Barth, all of Lodi, Calif. Rev. Kordewick, pastor of the church, officiated and burial was made in the Mott cemetery. Regular meeting of the Knights of Columbus will be at 3:00 P. M. Sunday, November 27th, instead of at 8:00 P. M. as stated in notices. Same place. FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR REWARD Offered for evidence that will lead to the conviction of party or parties that damaged the buildings and removed wa- Quarter of 1-18-76. Sterling} Thanksgiving Millinery. Get National Farm Loan Associa-|a new ee reduced tion, Sterling, N. D. price at Niclsen’s Milner SILVER PLATE for FORMAL DINNERS e= family ought to give at least one formal dinner during the winter. (Gleaming silver plate on immaculate linen is a picture that lingers in memory like a charming play. ( We have silver- ware and plate at extremely moderate prices BONHAM BROTHERS ter tank from the Soythwest | FOR SALE Several brand new olive drab overconts at $12 each; beautiful ofl reading lamp; picture frames. Inquire 502 Seventh street. For Best Results in Your Baking KG BAKING : POWDER Same Price for over 35 years 25 ounces tor 25¢ MILLIONS of POUNDS USED BY THE GOVERNMENT Guaranteed Pure H. B. LOVE Doctor of Chiropractic Palmer School 3-year graduate Examination Free Eltinge Bldg. Bismarck, N. D. ‘The Store of Gafe Diamond Buying How better ‘can you express your re and esteem on this day to hos- tess or to home folks fragrant flowers? OSCAR H. WILL & CO. Flower Phone 784 Open until noon Thanksgiving Day Say tilt A New Kind of | Cod Liver Oll—. SHE LICKS ' the SPOON! Goodbye to fishy flavored cod liver oils; don’t even try to finish the bottle! Here’s the real cod liver oil, with every vitalizing vitamin of the pure oil, with a rich choco- laty flavor every youngster loves!) The full force of the cod liver oii, full-) strength, and full-bodied, That's coco, cod! A truly marvelous gift of sci- - ence. Cod liver oil that young and old alike delight in taking! With ° Nothing left out, except pleasant taste./ the_un- stronger by the day! All druggists. should. have coco cod by this time, Tastes Like Chocolate! \ mo Finney’s Drug Store c.8.OAR. Oumenssvewsiay ‘BULOVA WATCHES . THANKSGIVING! 1620 -DAY- 1927 It is our earnest wish that everyone may have a bountiful Thanksgiving— pe jhown the Quality ‘aie you're s) e monde we offer you. F. A. Knowles Jeweler “Biemarek’s Diamond Store” i Bince 1907 Aichmonds Boorery Matinee Every Day 8180 TONIGHT - Wed. & Thurs, “FOR WHICH WE ARE TRULY THANKFUL” Thankful for the many blessings of the past year and for the expected fulfill- ment of our many desires of the next year, We should pause now, and give thanks for the little things that have made your and our year a big success. After all, the little things count most, We take this occasion to thank you for your whole-hearted support throughout the year, WEBB- BROTHERS _. Thanksgiving Dinner * A Joyous comedy-remance “Beau Geste” setting! She & man who loved ancther she was used te having her way, so she kidnaps him, him out inte the desert—and tames him! You'll shriek! Special Organ Number, “Cheerie-Beerie-Bee” (From Sunay Italy) ‘With Seng Sildes Henry K. Pedersen, Orgeaist COMEDY - “At Ease” $1.00 Fruit Cocktafl ses 8 @& Soup Cream of Fresh Mushrooms Aux Croutons ee 80 @ Relishes Celery Hearts or Radishes Starter oe Fresh Crab Meat Ramekins, Soda Biscuits ae Choice of Boiled Philadelphia Capon, Fresh Mushrooms Supreme Roast oung fom a berry Sauce Roast Young Duckling, Chestnut Dressing Roast, Young Capon, Giblet Sauce Vegetable % Snow-flaked Potatoes Glaced Sweet Potatoes . _ 8 © @ «@ . Salad - Combination Salad : Dessert Banana Cream Pie Tce Cream and Cake Toasted Cheese Wafers After Dinner Mints eee : Homemade Candies en Sweet Shop Salted Almonds

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