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THE FISMARCE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1930 MONTGOMERY WA and cold water, until the @ | STease comes out. ic tat es te can keep a cauliflower whole iy tying up ina poco of ches Pioneers Association te Award Prizes for "Stories of Old Timers Prizes for the most most complete ar jes and bi sketches pioneer settlers of this county, wil be given by the Burleigh County Pioneers association, ‘according to an announcement made recently by of-. ficers of the. group. This contest, planned to help in material for a volume which ‘We made a ‘part-of the Lagi manent records of the association, is ‘Open to both adults and school chil- dren, with special awards in each class, It is urged that one or more members in each pioneer family as- sist in collecting reminiscences, as the association is particularly anxious to secure data concerning all early resi- dents in this locality, Stories should be sent as soon as possible, to Miss Mary Huber, Bismarck, who in the absence of the other two members of the, committee, and Schuman and Miss will be in' charge of the contest. It is expected that awards will be made at the annual pioneer’s dinner which will be held the latter part of February. ‘ ak & Dinner Compliments Miss Nelson Miss Madge Runey and Miss Mabel Halver were hostesses at a chow mein dinner at the Patterson hotel last evening complimentary to Miss Ber- nice Nelson, whose birthday anniver- sayy it was. The dinner was arrang- ed as a surprise, and guests were a group of nine girls employed in the Office of the state superintendent public instruction. A Chinese motii was used for the table, which had minature Chinese lanterns at each place, and a large lantern for a cen- terpiece. A candle-lit birthday cake brought ky the honor guest's mother, Mrs. M. H. Nelson, also ornamented the table, Following the dinner the guests were entertained at a theater party at the Paramount. Mrs. M. H. Nelson, Sterling, Mrs. Elsie Parker, Dickinson, were guests from out of the city. see. Honored with Birthday Party Mrs, Ernest Burbage, 301 Tenth street, was hostess at a bridge party Wednesday evening, which was ar- ranged as a surprise for Mr. Burbage, the occasion being his birthday anni- versary. Guests for three tables were invited, and honors were held by Mrs. R. G. Abelien, Ernest Burbage, Mrs. George Burbage, and Howard Cun- ningham. An effective St. Valen- tine’s day color scheme was used for the tables when a luncheon was served at the close of play. Mr. and Mrs. Abelien, Menoken, were among the guests. * * * Bridge was in play at three tables last evening at the home of Miss Attend ‘Installation Services for Chapter Of National Sorority Miss Genevieve Pa Parsons left it evening for Fargo, where she will tend the installation services of Sigma Theta sorority as ac! reception Sunday will be concluding features of the ceremonies. Miss Parsons, who is a member of Gamma Beta Phi at the University 5, fie * H. S. Yearbook Staff Plans Valentine Dance] . ‘The staff of Prairie Breezes, year- New Salem, is attending meeting being _ here noon, * * * The regular meeting of the of the Rainbow will be held at Saturday evening at the Masonic temple. a Mr. and Mrs. C, W. McGray, Gare rison, are visiting friends here today and attending to matters of business. Gertrude Smith, 422 Tenth street, | when she entertained the members of the Business Girl's bridge club. Table appointments were in the pas- tel shades, and honors in the games’ went tq Miss Jeanette Shipley and Miss, Josephine _ Cervinski. Mrs. Philip Blank, Jr., New Saletti, was"a guest trom out of Sig oe * * pable appointments in keeping with St. Valentine's day were used when Mrs. J. E. Beaudoin entertained a company of women last evening at her home, 1006 Fifth street. Bridge was the pastime, and two tables were in play, with honors going to Mrs. D. C. Scothorn and Mrs. W. G. Fulton. Mrs. Scothorn was a guest from Man- dan. * * * Mr. and Mrs, Joseph A. Graner, (Esma, Pearce), whose marriage took place last month, returned last eve- ning after @ five weeks wedding trip which took them to New York City, Washington, D. C,, and other points ‘on the Atlantic coast, Florida, Okla- homa, and Nebraska, where they vis- ited relatives oy lead As a es, to pg Halsey Hall, Minneapolis, who is the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. A. Marcks, Miss Margaret And Wil par 5 meni pipe.ter G FBR’ S~ Pd 2 | eftectiveness—adv. Danderine is in the city today for a meeting of Ford dealers. Jacob Schmidt, dt, president of the First National bank, Wilton, is a vis- itor in the city today, Mr. arid Mrs. Max A. Wishek, and M, J. Connolly, editor of the Het-!% tinger County Herald, New England, | is a visitor in Bismarck today. 1. J. Moe, Valley City; a member of | 9 the state highway commission, is here | % commis- | ¢ today for a meeting of the sion. ; Maurice H. Wasem, Halliday, Dunn |% county ness connected with roads. Dan Polis, Fargo argo highway paseen- | $ ger and truck line operator, was a business visitor at the state capitol |§ today. he Fe Thommen. on, Washburn, county | % of schools for McLean county, Sette yesterday for a. abort i business visit. John R, Fleck of the Fleck Motor % ONE POUND»BOXES 4t Your Neighhorkasd Store CS See oe ay ee for ‘cooking. Be sure not to: Serco It is excellent served with | drawn butter and grated cheese. Some of the best part of vegetabies | lost through thick paring and over- . Most vegetables should boil from 10 to 18 minutes only. ——— school from 10 a, m. to 12 noon, city auditorium Feb. 13. y “again @ child's hair; to keep it or- derly, ete ae clean. Danderine doesn’t show. It is no trouble to use. CLEAN WINDOWS Instead of Polish with a brown bread. urday evening, Feb. Ist. Carleton Symphony Band at + Matinees 2:30 10c—36e Evenings 7 and 9 TODAY ONLY “The Battle of Paris” A Gay Comedy with Gertrude Lawrence - - Chas. 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Danderine “The Hollywood Revue” Masked Star Contest 21 masked star photos have been placed in 21 merchants’ windows. $5.00 will be paid by the Paramount Theatre for the first correct list. $2.50 each for the next two cor- rect lists and one pass each to see “The Hollywood Revue” coming to the Paramount Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday for the next five correst lists. Stars’ names and name of merchants must be correctly given. isn't sticky or oily; The One Minute Hair Beautifier AT ALL DRUG STORES—THIRTY FIVE CENTS: A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Busy Style and Shopping Center Toiletry Specials For Saturday Only. More Savings for the Thrifty Buyer. Daggett & Ramsdell Cold Cream, $! .00 value Ingram’s Milk Weed Cream, $1.00 value Ingram’s Milk Weed Cream, 50c value Hinds’ Honey and Almond Cream, 50c value Princess Pat Face Powder, $1.00 value Mello-Glo Face Powder, with compact, $1.00 value Lucile Buhl Face Powder, $1.00 value ... 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