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Social and Personal THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1980 4 "Fashion Plaque | | oe SNES) and his Troubadours and Glasser’s orchestra. Cowboy Ed, who sings western songs, also will be on the pro- gram, besides other features. ‘The Sunday program will be broad- cast from 5 to 7 p. m., Wiebers said. LEFT-OVER FISH Remains of fish may be converted into fishcakes by mixing with corn- meal mush in proportions of two cups of meal to one of fish, held together by an egg. Season with green pepper cellent soup. Thicken, add a little cream, butter, salt and pepper and serve with hot round crackers. TIME SAVER When you put your clothes on the i : =| — and onion juice. pac angers things bs i kind kas il % Fs . . ‘ | ———_—_—_____—__--e — er. joes away much sort- Misses Sandin and Gives Luncheon for i( Mandan Shorts _| PRUNE CUSTARD ing tater. ' a ih ; Aaberg to Appear Guests from Canada| 8 | a tiem’ to kara (custard, topped | ‘ In Joint, Recital i Miss Mabel Stensrud, superintend-| by white of egg. This makes a nice 8 é q ities Gt amoebae nil ‘ent of the-Deaconess hospital, has left | Supper dessert, ‘ ’ i Bismarck | $7002, tape ' 4 Min- nae polos tascber, will present’ ber’ pUDIL TOUR We tle AE Ge ae | ee oe GENEROUS ' SUPPLY Test this na ‘ : if . Jule | eee Keeping a waste basket in every ‘ Biss Mabel Asherg, rinnist, ina re-| meses, meareained af a une 'elock J, ©, Brinsmade of the U. S. Great|Toom, including the bathroom, saves int| ats See et the Debates Tavis’ Music| uncheon yesterday afternoon at the | Plains Field station left the first of | both the family and the housekeeper new tint a4 — - 4. 0:90 ciclock, Wednesday eves | eeeeeee preeee Un HonbE /ok Mts. |; ithe week for Néw York, where he will| time and trouble. shop, 330 0’ y Anthony LaBrier and Mrs. Gordon! \ saath te on ae aie j by Aadaroe Scheffer this week. | Mapei=t, Edmonton, Alberta, who are | | ee 8s ASPARAGUS SOUP Know the : Mreatires of the ieeital Wil tlOreoee nario Toe Miss Cecelia Swanson left Mandan| Save the juice in which fresh as- “gketches of Paris,” 8 group of de- sais of Pesloll wae said Ge chs | | \today for Battle Creek, Mich., where | Paragus’ is cooked. With just a few| 44 . ] scriptive songs by Miss Sandin, and| decorations of the Rose room where | ishe will visit with her brother and/ left-over stalks, this Julce makes: ex- ymp onie ; _ “Carnaval,” a collection of short piano| bridge was played following the sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl : Ey ides wiively GhlnGad ar? ere nl | he ‘ees ki | Pro “1 Out-of- . } t a “e rangement of vocal and piano num- LaBrier an Sinker net ae | 4 Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Rifleman left $ in-tone eect ng : vehi Oth pe aise Bandin's ast re- | © aia seeaya Laid senile ue } ioe antes aaenalna a weed at tne Yy fe) U D fe) N i T It's 20 new... . 80 important * | an * I S te s oe My 4 ‘ cital before she leaves this fall to at-| towa, eee ee This two-piece suit of white jersey |home of Mrs. Rifleman’s parents, Mr. with current fashions .. . 80 your Investment in Radio! tend Carlton college, Northfield, Minn. sek with embroidered navy blue anchors and Mrs. E. K. Hanson. They will different from anything ever ‘ Miss Aaberg is making her first ap-| mfiss Belle Mehus, Bismarck piano|and navy beret was seen at the|travel east by way of the Black Hills. known before in cosmetic eee we ple ta s pearance since her graduation from) teacher, was one of the guests of|Southampton Beach Club. ee * arts! “Symphonie” is the Here tirely prinel; radio—perma- the McPhail School of Music, Minne- apolis, in June. » * * * Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stadler and children, Beverly Jane, Fred and Arthur, Jr., 305 West Broadway, have returned to their home following a three-weeks motor trip to Joliet, Ill. They were guests of Mr. Stadler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Stadler, and visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hed- strom, parents of Mrs. Stadler, while in Joliet. Later they spent several days with relatives at Chicago and at Hobart, Ind. On their way east they. stopped in - Minneapolis while Mr. honor at a party given Monday eve- ning by her sister, Mrs. L. C. Stud- ness (Alma Mehus) at the Studness home in Devils Lake. Sharing honors with Miss Mehus were Dean M. Bea- trice Olson and Miss Margaret Ben- nett, Grand Forks; Mrs. Marie Locke Carlson, New York City, and Miss Bertha Hagen, Fargo. During the evening Dean Olson read the libretto of the Wagnerian opera, ‘Die Wal- kyre,” and the complete recordings of the opera were played. ee * Miss Lizette Smith arrived yester- day from Buffalo, N. Y., to spend the || MANDAN NEWS | MANDAN GAS DAY IS PLANNED FOR AUG. 30 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Regan, Rising Sun, Texas, have come to Mandan for a visit with Mr, Regan’s brother, Joseph Regan, and with James Mc- Donald, brother of Mrs. Regan. * * * i J. T. Sarvis of the U. 8. Great Plains Field station has returned from Miles City, Mont., where he at- tended a range meeting. * * x Miss Helen Kelsch entertained ‘Wednesday evening at a birthday dinner and theatre party, compli- mentary to her sister-in-law, Mrs. C. FP. 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And the new General Motors Radio does not bring you distinctive appearance alone—here also is all- round performance unexcelled in radio today! Come in and learn how economically any model may be purchased on the GMAC plan of convenient payment. 2 ; \Stadler attended an I. G. A. conven-} day with her cousins, Mrs. Elsie Park-|Q¢ficials of Montana - Dakota ee * sheets dine -wogecabla and THE NEW GENERAL MOTORS RADIO « tion. Pa er and Austin and Vernon Smith. Mrs. 8. D. Peake has returned to|/ aut oils. No coarse animal fats ith T Select 7 ntre. anne & Petcaen, sismerce| Mist Smith, who was, nocompanted| Power Company Are Arrang- Mandan after an extended tip inthe! or mineral ele are presen: The w ‘one Selector a : 9 5 Ff . east was accompanies ule is that Whi i i - 1 Eee ia eee aint York, left ae ene fel foe ing Huge Celebration Mary Peake, aes Mino. and (oreiekehetuny bagi as “SYMPHONIE” POWDER Z le . the two visited relatives in Wisconsin i or vacation in the south and east. Leav-| latter part of next month, when shi ; in lukewarm water. It will spare n= ing Bismarck in June, Mrs. Petersen| wi enter the University. of North Mabie eon ard a Sid eam clit ane eee: the lives of sensitive colored Its fineness of texture will truly e e ed motored to Ponca City, Okla., to visit! Dakota, Grand Forks. Miss Berlin- | Mont. xpect fabrics, wash white clothes ou ts relatives. She returned here later for a short stay before leaving for Sutton, Quebec, where she spent the balance of the summer. She also visited rela- tives and friends at Montreal, and other nearby points. Mrs. Petersen plans to resume her music classes September 1. * * * ‘Thomas Mangan, Minot, accompan- ied his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. son, will return to her home next week. ** Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rigler, Wishek, are spending the day in Bismarck with friends. ———————""— | AT THE MOVIES, | ed into the mains in Mandan sometime next week, officials of the Montana- Dakota Power company are making tentative plans for a huge gas day celebration in the Morton county city Saturday, Aug. 30, it was announced this morning by A. W. Furness, secre- tary of the Mandan Chamber of Com- merce. In charge of the general arrange- ments for the celebration will be John Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Lanterman and | Mr. and Mrs. John Timmerman gre spending a few days in Winnipeg. The members of the Old- Time Dance and Social club hold their monthly club dance, Soa Aug. 23, at 1.0. 0. F. whiter, and will save your hands from irritation. White King Granulated Soap is economical too. It’s condensed. A little goes a long way. Hard water does not hinder its effec- tiveness. Try it. Sold by grocers everywhere. entrance you! $1 bor. 318 Main Ave. BISMARCK, N. DAK. Phone 370 . T. P. Fi ld_and their THEA ‘W. Lewis, sales manager for the gas % ¥ qunetitors Akaveatet fir Onrolie of iia “Hitiees TRE company, assisted by James Trimble, ny Ponca, Nebr., to Bismarck yesterday lam Haines, as a big he-man/ manager of the Bismarck branch of is for a brief visit at the home of Mr./Or the Mag’ oben Spaces, furnishes) the company, and other officials of nc Be Mangan’s daughter, Mrs. E. A. Kaiser, and incidentally figures in a romantic Letra! sical win she at c 4 : Se 712 Eleventh street. Mr. and Mrs. a ie cele! program t IGINAL Fit love story in his latest picture. “Way| similar to that planned for Bismarck zgerald are returning to Nebraska - S pl after spending a week in Minot with |OUt ema tel Playing at the Para-| the following Saturday, Sept. 6, ac- relatives. Mr. Mangan returned to}™oun! ‘ cording to Mr. Trimble. 2 his home in Minot last evening. Fl aati oy die li Included in the events » silees “ee q circus} concerts, a parade, pliance 4 Guests for three tables of bridge |Darker who gets into trouble and is| demonstrations, the presentation of . were entertained last evening by Mrs.|forced to go to work on a Western) gas equipment prizes, and ® huge ; John A. Larson, at her home, 812|ranch. His love affair with the| street dance in the evening, light for E \ ff ASS ( Sixth street, in honor of Mr. Larson, ee peal erence by his} which will be furnished by huge gas xpectancy Ay i) 4 who was celebrating his birthday an- whoy, torches. . . hiversary. Honors in the card games |Tescue tace, an attempted lynching,| Officials of the gas company expect Young mothers find in this richest malted ’ i Be |} i ce ung ths feng Wr EO eee eS nice mttaty [Sricahe arin Maan Chiu ot milk palatable mildness and wholesome nutri- y eo : A. J. Arnot and H. F. ler. Bou- omedy cials Mand: a . ‘ : aiicts of garden flowers were used in | FredNiblo has directed in seven years. | Commerce and other civic leaders in ment in happiest combination.| As children the decorations of the rooms and so, comedy lovers - | Mandan. e rates: sist that they won't wait seven years) Work of laying gas pipes from the love it, so do people in all ages and condi- . a more for another of the same brand,| Montana fields to Mandan and Bi tions find it pleasant relief for fatigue. Send Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor of the |for Niblo’s deft touches are every-| marck been condu i McCabe Methodist Episcopal church, | where a] it. mer and has been com- ten cents today for # sample and mixer. > returned to Bismarck last evening} Leila Hyams plays the heroine in| pleted. - - from Grand Forks where he attended |the story, as the feminine “boss” of oat H O R i af Cc K ’ S o the summer training school for is-/a cattle ranch, and is very easy to} Pj, Sg . ters held during the last ten days at|look at as well as a very clever de- Bismarck Orchestras RAR THawieconeeN s Wesley college, Rev. Vater taught {iineator of the role. To Broadcast Sunday ‘ course in evangelism for -| Buddy Roosevelt, noted Western . it uate and graduate ministers. star, apa in the picture, sea gala Over Mandan Station sa ae 3. King, | "29, equestrian thrills. — " i‘ Mrs. L. A. Fisher and Mrs. J. King,| ‘The inimitable Cliff Edwards, as] Two Bismarck orchestras will be on : Glendive, Mont. spent Thursday in|the comedy cowboy with the ukulele,/the Sunday program which will be ‘ Bismarck as the guests of Mr. and | offers some new songs and does a deal| broadcast by station KGCU, Mandan, i Mrs. N. Lioyd Lillestrand, 316 Man-| or comical detail, together with Polly|it was announced today by Morton Mat. Daily 2:30 dan street. Mrs. Fisher ee a Moran, who plays the ranch cook. | Wiebers, program manager and an- 10c and a5c P \ ae ee pointe earn riot Francis X. Bushman, jr., again be-|nouncer. Evenings 7,- ° ( Sameapons Noe oe ee comes Haines’ rival for the love of the| The orchestras are Sammy Kontos visiting for several weeks. Mrs. lady, and appears as the “heavy” of * “heavies” that he played so well in z Mrs. ©. J. Olson, ejurmed to Pie Bald No: ee S Tie nr saotien ities of: foe” omy i f marck Thursday after spending e ii m are reat lovie New t summer at Walnut Grove and Min- CAPITOL THEATRE sak oomeen eee 4 daw in Pare, neapolis, Minn. Miss Olson attended} «ygurder on the Roof,” the all-talk- ; * ra the six-weeks summer session at the h 4 | ‘mount Publix Theatres. 3 f ing mystery drama, which opens to- oO : University of pee night at the Capitol Theatre, is au- . perb entertainment. Based on a log- ee M has been transferred to the screen 4 . Moiresi Perens oe gnc tey a with consummate skill. From its} Mosquitoes Alaunia, after a three months’ stay z n, in- | initial situation, in which Larkin. a A i i un agar ane pan ee denizen of the New York underworld,| Quiek! , —but only in Orange-Crush do you drink the whole reach Bismarck the first part of the |18 mysteriously murdered in the pent- When Co orange actually converted by science into the most week. és house back of the Corsair’s Night en COWS of Try i : 5 Panes sind i008. meepeotlean seyecraes Lead a Dog’s Life! refreshing, the most tempting beverages. Try it. i itaak, 225 Ave onl ie a] lenouement, 4 a Wes, has rete rm Center, a te ¥ ; Forin making Orange-Crush we actually take apart the a D. hi t 1 days vis- - d * : 4 iting MMlise allo Dunn, at, the’ heme Papen peices and thorougsly hosk ie’ nthe finest tree-ripened oranges, picked in the wintertime f Miss Dunn's uncle and aunt, Mr. |sa\ man. Carozzo. . P and Mrs. Robert. Dunn. only owns the Night Club, a glam- Polly Moran at their juiciest best. Take all their sun-rich juice .. ; ine we om Se: gp hazy taal pagg eri aia all the zestful flavor of their peel . . all the healthful i ir. an irs. H. A. McNutt and {he 5 i . children, 719, Figth street, have re-jengages as well in certain unscrupl= Ukulele Ike goodness of their pulp . . and recombine them with a t d to Bi: k leton lealings on le. of . \ Bod pina pointed ‘Wisconsin, where em which led to the murder of (Clift Edwards) dash of citrus acid for tang, sugar, pure food color and tf ; they spent a month visiting with |Larkin, concerned his efforts to get , The poor cows wish Bill Haines sparkling water to make this golden sunshine drink friends and relatives. possession of a particularly large and had never come to Hoel sane aa Mr. and Mi + W. L. Pa and fs Peet ee gives eat the Ieugh treat of your so pure and delicious. i r. ani irs. W. L. Parsons with his lawyer, Ani 5 daughter Patricia Lou, Mason City,|to negotiate for the purchase of the life! ‘’ is, Towa, have come to’ Bismarck t|Jemel°trom Larkin, who owned it.|| ris New Powder, Bill turns cowboy to save his ; Insist on Orange-Crush to avoid “pop and imitations. spend a week at the home of Mr. luring the discussion concerning the Kills Rats and Mice hide—and stays cowboy to show For cooling wholesome refreshment, here’s how— Parsons’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. | deal, which took place in Carozzo’s But Nothing Else! the cows @ good time! A good Parsons, 514 Bapon. street, penthouse, Larkin had been killed. er ae you'll have, too, Sommers is railroaded to the peni- Rid y: ii of rats Mrs. Hayes Stevens, Minot, form- crime. id your premises erly of Bismarck, 1s visiting in Man- |‘nlary for tis cfime. ing in her|| nd mice without danger to oats w i dan this week as the guest of het|,.e Paul Porcasi gives a great per-|| your livestock, pets and am brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and |rormance in the role of the rascally| poultry. This means more t a cabaret owner. to you than you think. The ES Miss Agnes Parsons is expected to United States department arrive tomorrow from Rochester, LIGHT COAT of agriculture estimates the ri : Minn., to spend a week's vacation! 4 jaurity little outfit for daytime || cost of each rat per year at ‘ with her parents, Mr. and Mrg. L. M.| wear has a navy blue wool-flower |] $1.36 in food consumed and 6 Parsons, 514 Sixth street. little semt-fitted and flar- is v . pet een beige basketweave feath- |) Property destroyed. erweight wool. thats all- Phone BLUE AND BLUE A navy blue crepe frock is made with a front panel of light blue some Maro can be used freely in the home, barn or poul- try house with absolute WEST’ An M.G. A. All Talking Picture Se OH avted bos pleat shows, fie seer LEILA HYAMS polka ‘dots, too. 4 DOT AcPOInON Polly Moran, Cliff Edwards WHITE LACE Maro is a Red Squill pre- White lace is the preferred btand the most meticulous dressers. os LARGE HANDKERCHIEFS New handkerchiefs are mansizé, both for sports and evening. Linens, in gorgeous array of prints and colors are for sports; chiffons with lace an< jembroidery are for evening. EVENING STRAPS A black moire evening dress has its narrow shoulder straps point up Just @ couple of inches of black and over the shouler jewelled straps hold. rf paration. Red Squill is recommended by the U. S. department of agriculture as being. taken readily by rats, and relatively harm- less to human beings and domestic animals. Maro retails at 50 cents. Demand Maro, Accept no substitute. Sold by - COWAN’S DRUG STORE You'll get a big kick out of Graham MacNamee “NEWSCASTING” Edward Everett Horton In his latest comedy “Trusting Wives” + Johnny Perkins In a Paramount Set “Lady, You Slay Me” “CRUSHY'® ake Sold icy-cold wherever you see the sign of ‘rushy”. At all tieeae and stores in the “Krinkly” bottle win MANDAN BEVERAGE CO. Mandan, North Dakota

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