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SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1929 Freshmen Will Hold Annual Party Tonight lurph; Stackhouse, vice-president; Tiedman, secretary; and Frank Pot- ter, treasurer. een . Lahrs to Leave for Southern Motor Trip W. E. “Billy” Lahr is a tired busi- ness man. The president of the. Lahr Motor company left Bismarck today for points east telling his friends that he was going to take the “rest cure.” But like many another business man who decides he needs a vacation, Bill Lahr can’t entirely disassociate himself from the cares of his busi- ness even on vacation. He casually Party Compliments — Out-of-Town Guest Ho Mrs, William Kiley, Den: hoff, who is visiting in the elty, Mies Mildred ‘Eger entertained guests for * |two tables of bridge last score in the evening's. games. fie guest favor was presented Mra, At the close of play, a two course luncheon was eerved. . Mrs. Siljan Honor Guest at Bridge Honoring Mrs. Lars Biljan, who is join leaving soon for Park River, to Mr. Siljan, Mrs. A. M: Brazerol en- wnnounced that he was going to take | the , in the automobile show at Chicago. Mrs. Lahr, who will accom- pany him, will stop at Waterloo, Towa, to visit Valentine Lahr, Mr. Lahr’s father, who is ill. They will motor to other places of interest in the east and south before returning to Bismarck about March 1. Knights of Columbus Have Dancing Party More than 35 couples attended the dancing and card party given at the Elks hall last night by the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus. The Cloverleaf orchestra of Mandan furnished music for those who cared to; dance and bridge was played at several tables. Honors in the bridge games were won by Mrs. Fred Peterson and Dr. F. B.. Strauss. The committee in charge included Leo.De Rochford, Dr. F. B. Strauss, . and M. E. Walsh. oe Bridge Party Given at Don Ross Home Mrs. Don Ross was hostess last evening at a bridge party at her home, 219 Second street. Honors in the games were won by Mrs. Mary Matheson and Miss Mabel For. the luncheon course served at the close of play, the tables were centered with dolls dressed in red and a color scheme of red and green yas used for the table appointments. Mrs. C. J. Erickson, Driscoll, was a guest from out-of-town. cee , The. Venerable Archdeacon. Har- ‘asaige. Fargo, will oc aang ee 8 morning ce at George’s Episcopal church, ‘Tiird sureet.and Thayer avenue. A cordial snvitation is extended to visitors from out of the city. | ee ‘Miss Lillian Cook will be the members of the Cosmos cli day evening at 8 o'clock at ness.and Professional Women’s rooms. ‘Agee Cc. lelaide, Dickinson, are spending ~end here with C. C. Tuner, rep- resentative from Stark county. i eee Frank Allen, who has been visiting here fo: several weeks with Frank Hacden, left this morning for his home at Dover, N. J. Ce ed lr 5 ; Hit Samovars Club Meets With Mrs. W. G. Fulton Mrs. W. G. Fulton was hostess to the Samovars club yesterday afters noon at her home, 500 Avenue A. Honors in the byidge games went to Mrs. Gus Nelson and Mrs. Frank Brown. Dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. Fulton after the games. eee Mrs. French Hostess to Delphian Societz “English Fiction of the Eighteenth Century” was studied yesterday after- noon when the Delphian society met at the home of Mrs. J. P. French, with Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicini —— Gustav Fristad, Herried,:8. D., is the guest of relatives in Mandan this ‘Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Griffin left las’ tmight for Minneapolis to spend two {weeks with friends. sper i @oor or back on the wall be- hind the clothes. : NEW PILLOWS January. sales of odds and ends of silks suitable for sofa pillows allows one an excellent chance to dress up the davenport inexpensively. A few modernistic covers give charm to a ROU. U. 8. PAT. OF, (© ikae, OF neh senvied, tue, Some women hope before their birthday, and mope afterwards. CS eanepinnnemsrennmaeneeeeeneeemens) I Fashion Hints —_————— + PRINCESS THEME Spring coats and little frocks towards the semi-princess theme. place. DINGY RUGS | water and rubbed dry with clean cloths. FRESH VEGETABLES Almost all vegetables are cooked too long by most housewives. Brussels sprouts are thoroughly cooked after twelve minutes, even cabbage needs only 20 minutes, if put uncovered into d | boiling salt water. to a high dramatic level through are ZaSi: Pitts, Mathew Betz, Jack Luden, Jean Arthur, Harry Cording, Arthur Hous- man and Frank Reicher. Auxiliary Units Are Assigned Definite Quotas in Contest With the assignment of definite quotas to each unit of the American on the North Dakota entry, “Chant,” derby winner in 1894. This motif has been chosen for the 1929 contest, it is announced, because the national convention is to te held at Louisville, Kentucky this year, soon after the famous Derby is run. “Johnny” Kennelly of Mandan, state commander of the Legion, is the jockey, with Flossie Pence, Minot, Auxiliary president, in reserve to ride Chant to victory should anything Lappen to Johnny before May 18. Other officers and committeewomen are trainers and grooms. Miss Hazel Neilson, Valley City, who left Wednesday night to attend the uational board meeting in Indianap- Olis, is in charge of activities in the northwestern group of states. She is confident that the northwest will maintain their led, Minnesota having started in first place, Wyoming in third. North Dakota got, away six- and Mrs. C. F. Phillips, North Dakota membership cl.airnfan, are sure that the January report will show a gain fox this state, Mrs. Pence is offering a prize to the district committeewoman whose district is first to show a 100 per cent membership. The first district, Mrs. Blanche Kjellcud, Hatton, commit- teewoman, is in the lead so tar. North Dakota’s membership quota is 5,748 with 3,206 paid up for 1929 when the bulletin was isued this week. It is expected, however, that more than this number will have signed up before May trip to James Trimble of the Consolidated ‘Utilities company will leave this eve-. Hs | ning for Minneapolis. W. C. Gherke, Baldwin, was in the city today visiting his wife, who is under treatment in a local hospital. was a business visitor in the city yes- terday. * John L. Monroe, Baldwin,. was in the city on business today. He ac- comapanieg & stlenent of coms. Sos 5. this far, the stock being shipped ei by the shippers association Hy | E DATE PUDDING Bread scraps make a delectable pudding if mixed with ‘chopped detes, moisten with milk to which one egg has been added and flavored and baked. It is excellent served with hot fruit juice. « TOMATOES AND CORN A delicious Sunday night casserole is an escalloped dish of canned toma- toes and corn, in alternating layers, seasoned thoroughly. APPLE SAUCE If you put apples through a food chopper when you want to make ap- plesauce hurriedly, it saves time and trouble. The same is true when mak- ing pear-butter or any other pre- serves. GRAPE FRUIT Grape fruit gets a tangy taste that | is delicious if served with a little grenadine and a dash of ginger. Soft Water Shampoos. Beauty Shop, A. W. Lucas Co. 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