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2h Featured in Program *« Music by modern French composers ‘was featured in a program presented for members of the Thursday Musical club Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Graham, 905 Tenth 8t. Selections were given under the direc- tion of Mrs. Merton J. Orr. “The Perfect Hour” (1 Hahn) was sung by Mrs. Iver Acker; Mrs, R. D. McLeod played “Nocturne” and Claire de Lune” (Faure); Mrs. Orr sang Massenet’s “Elegy;” and a trio composed of Mrs. G. Wingreene, Mrs. F. J. Bavendick and Mrs, R. E. Morris, sang “If My Songs Had Airy Pinions” (Hahn). As a closing num- ber Mrs. J. L. Hughes played selec- tions from “Five Pieces for Children” (Maurice Revel). The program was followed by @ so- cial hour, * * * Couple Honored At Bridge Dinner Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Conklin, 307 Avenue A West, entertained the of- fice staff of the Provident Life In- surance company at a dinner last evening at their home, in honor of Miss Mabel Aaberg and Mr. Henry Jones, whose marriage will take place in the near future. Mr. Jones has been employed in the Provident of- fices for several years. Places were marked for 34 guests at tables decorated with roses and early spring flowers. C. B. Little for a half-hour’s organ recital. Afterwards the remainder of the evening was spent at bridge at the Conklia home. During the evening Mr. J and his bride-to-be were present with a chest of ae by the office staff. x * Five tables of bridge and three tables of whist were in play at the card party Thursday evening follow- ing the regular. meeting of the A. O. U. W. lodge, at the I. O, O. F. hall. The bridge prizes were awarded to Mrs. Bertha Elness, Joe Patera and Lester Burton, while honors at whist were held by Harold Carlson and Otto Timm. Following the games refresh- ments were served by a committee composed of Misses Opal Elness, Eva Goetz, Catherine Bader and Grace Elness, i x* 2 As @ means of promoting interest in the activities of junior alubs in differ- ent parts of the United States, a let- ter from a member of a girls’ club at Gilliam, La. was read by Beverly Barnes at a meeting of the Junior Study club Thursday afternoon at the Barnes home. Following the busi- hess meeting a piano solo was played by Frances Frahm. xe * Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Larson, Valley City, former Bismarck residents, are here for a few days’ visit at the home of Mrs. Larson’s brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lee, 301 Tenth St. Mr. and Mrs. Larson made their home here while Mr. Larson was secretary to the late Governor A. G. Sorlie. x * * St. Rose’s Missionary Circle held Dr. Frank Darrow, Fargo, ing a few days in Bismarck iness mission. Ladies’ Wash Frocks, guaranteed fast color, sizes through | 89c 52, choice at .. Ruffled Curtains, 5 piece sets, full length, co Worthwhile Specials = S&L Co. For Saturday and Monday, Jan. 24 - 26 i ___FOR SATURDAY ONLY _ \FRESH GRAHAM CRACKERS In Air Tight 8 oz. Containers, - limit 8 to customer, per pkg. .......++.+ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1931 Party Well Attended ‘was played at 15 tables at card party given Thursday eve- the members of her bridge club at a ‘one o'clock luncheon Thursday after- noon at her home, 915, Seventh St. A of pink e e ‘Miss Jeanette Shipley, 418 Second ‘St. entertained members of her bridge club last evening at her home. ‘Three tables were arranged for bridge and, score honors went to Miss Gladys Pearce, Miss Amy Fahlgren and Mrs. Herman Brocopp. Mrs. Philip Blank, New Salem, was a guest from out of se * ‘There were guests for three tables of bridge when Mrs. G. A. Rawlings 214 Avenue A West, entertained members of the Wednesday bridge club at her home, Wednesday after- noon. Honors in the games were held by Mrs, John Burke and Mrs. C. E. Stackhouse. Ane: * Mrs. J. R, Branley, 600% Avenue D, ‘Th x * ® Dwight Carlisle will leave Saturday for Moffit to spend the week-end with relatives. Announce Dates of - Four Club Meetings A bulletin issued by H. ©. Putnam, makers’ work. . Harry Willing, state 4-H club lead- er, will be in Bismarck Feb. 10 to con- duct a leadership meeting with the 4-H leaders in Burleigh county. Friday, Feb. 5, has been set as the date of the meeting of the Canfield Homemakers’ club. H. O. Putnam 14th. Rose Shop. showing tonight. ————— OLD-TIME DANCE Hudson Hall (Mandan) TONIGHT John Brown's Orchestra Men’s Sweater Coats, mn, LOC 46, each ...... Men’s Work Sox, seam- less foot, gray, tan or 3 pairs for .... Men’s Work Shoes, “Star Brand,” blk. glove leath- er, sizes 6 through 11, i $2.39 : 9c t SOCIETY NEVS |—— French Composers Are|St. Mary’s Circle Card | | homemakers, Miss Barlow is begin- to|tion will be “Cakes and cookies to fit Store closes Saturday eve- nings at 6 o’clock until March -Please Note—Capitol Thea- tre holding over “Whoopee’ for Model Demonstration Kitchen Picuicd auove is the new model demonstration kitchen Just completed by the North Dakota Power and Light ) Will Dynamite Walls Of Capitol Building Dynamiting of the State Capitol building's walls will get under way next week under the supervision of | the state militia here, according to Capt. H. A. Broccop, commander of | the Company A. militia. ‘Work was to have begun Friday, but the’ drill to be used in making holes for the dynamite did not ar- | rive. The drill is being sent from} New Jersey. FOLEY-GRAM Coughs and colds grow worse at: nightfall. One coughing disturbs the entire family, It pays to keep a bot- tle of genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar on hand. First doses spread a healing demulcent coating on the irritated throat’ surfaces. Clear clogged air passages. Ease difficult breathing. Stop coughs at once. Sedative and comforting without opiates. Mildly company. It is located on the second floor of the company’s office building. The kitchen is completely equipped with the most modern electrical devices for making housework easier, as well as other conveniences, Shown from left to right are a kitchen cabinet, electric stove and ‘dishwasher, a sink, an electric refrigerator and ironer. Montana in 1930, @ slight increase Model Demonstration Room Will Be Opened by Power Company Saturday Bismarck women are going to be given an opportunity to try out elec- trical appliances under conditions similar to those in their own homes, as the result of the opening of a new home demonstration kitchen by the North Dakota Power and Light com- pany. This announcement was made Friday by Miss Wilma Barlow. home economist, and -director of the com- Now Showing To Men She Brings Irresistible Love! of unrestrained happiness! she may bring Pany’s home service department, who De rere is extending an invitation to house- wives of the city to come in at any time and inspect the kitchen. The formal opening will be Satur- day, Jan. 24, and hours are from 10 ‘& m. to 9:30 p. m.° It is planned that waffles or cookies and coffee will served to callers. 2 Finished in ivory and green, the Kitchen is a delight to the eye as well as & most conveniently arranged working unit. The cabinet and elec- trical appliances are in gray and white enamel, while the table and stool repeat the ivory and green note. An electric perculator, waffle iron and dishes are included in the equipment. As @ further means of helping ~will understand! knows! ZASU PITTS ning @ seriess of short classes to be held at 2:30 o'clock every Friday aft- ernoon. The first of these is set for Friday, Jan. 30, and the demonstra- the occasion.” Demonstration subjects for the next “Other Men’s Women” fais and simple yeast readers fa STARRING - le yer 3” Feb, 18, “An oven meal and some Kelvi- Watacanant MARY ASTOR Comedy nator Kookery;” Feb. 20, “Quick meals for the busy housewife;” “5 Feb. 27, “Suggestions for the bridge hostess.” The kitchen and room adjoining will be open at all times and may be used for club or social gatherings, by notifying her, Miss Barlow announces, Pictorial Bismarck Housewives May. Try Out There were, 86,100 dairy cows) in New Electrical Kitchen Appliances | over the nuraber for 1929. Offers them fleeting moments Thoughtless of the anguish to another A story every married woman A love climax every woman KATHLEEN NORRIS’ “Passion Flower” Now an absorbing M-G-M talking-drama — with — KAY FRANCIS LEWIS STONE KAY JOHNSON CHARLES BICKFORD WINTER HALL COMING TOMORROW .... A Picture for the Whole Family! REGIS TOOMEY FRED KOHLER GRANT WITHERS “Rough Idea of Love” be on display. session every Friday afternoon at 2:30. AMO ee gs erie cs ves ose oa “Address ...........0.. Telephone .. i Thave a friend who would like to enroll Name ope bocce Address. .....s: Announcement The North Dakota Power & Light company announces the opening of its model demonstration kitchen located on the second floor of the office building. On Saturday, Jan. 24, from 10 a, m. to 9:80 p. m., you are cordially invited to drop in at any time to inspect it and see the electrical appliances. which will The Home Service Department is offering the first group of a series of Homemakers’ Classes in the use of electricity, designed to be helpful in your homemaking problems and make them more enjoyable. This is absolutely free and with no obligation on your part. There will be an interesting short 1, Cakes and Cookies to Fit:the Occasion—Jan. 30. 2. Some Salads and Simple Yeast Breads—Feb. 6. +» 8, An Oven Meal and some Kelvinator Kookery, Feb. 13. 4. Quick Meals for the Busy Housewife—Feb. 20. 5. Suggestions for the Bridge Hostess—Feb. 27. I wish to enroll in the Homemakers Class ...........++ possible to the Phone 222. Cie >» oe If you wish to enroll, clip coupon, and gend as soon as North Dakota Power & Light Co. Ask for Home Service AT laxative. Ask for genuine Foley's, Family’ Size. A real thrift buy. Sold everywhere.—Adv. Please Note—Capitol Thea- tre holding over “Whoopee’ for showing tonight. | The annual meeting of the Burleigh County Chapter of Red Cross will be held at the © Association of Commerce at 5 p. m, January 26. . WOMEN WHO ARE PARTICULAR have Hypatia Corsets fitted at home. These garments are made to fit the individual figure so that you may achieve modern lines with comfort. Special designs for stout models. Sold by MRS. OSCAR SELVIG For appointments phone 1513 422 YOUR GROCER’S YOOR sintupay senn MOTHER We Telegraph Flowers Oscar H. Will & Co. Phone 784 319 Third St. Bismarck, N. D. DESTROYS ODORS KILLS GERMS Te’s no trouble at all, with Clorox, to remove stains and water marks from basins, bathtubs, tiling and woodwork; or to keep toilet bowls clean, stainless, sani- tary and odorless. This marvelous product, Clorox, accomplishes quickly, easily and safely the most unpleasant tasks in the well-cared-for home. These and many other uses are fully desctibed on the label. AT YOUR GROCER'S 7 bleaches : removes stains - destroys odors - kills germs = oY Another Shipment of Scenes in Action Radio Lamps Specially priced at $4.95 ! SERVICE DRUG Phone 5 Geo. Schunk Here's the chance of e life-time to enjoy real your home—tight nowl to hurry! This unusual opportunity will be withdrewn on January 31st. When you stop to think of the healthful, whole-house comfort that Gas Heatrola brings, you'll agree that you owe it to your family to take edvantege of this offer. Three sizes to ‘choose 120 Third Street SA, ARORA If you'll hurry, HURRY athere’s still time to get your GAS HEATROLA on these generous terms thorough heating of the small home, Montana-Dak Only $45.00 down 5 Pay no. more until September 1, 1931 :00 for your old stove apartment, or for use as an auxiliary to the basement heating plant. Come in today. Or telephone and invite our representative to call at your home. June warmth in But you'll have from, for the