The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 6, 1933, Page 5

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o. ie 1 i i } i i a, q Missionary Federation. Elects Mrs dent of the North Dakota Agricul- ding. |tural college. a * * The Pioneer Young: Peoples society of the Presbyterian church 1s sponsor- ing @ candy sale at the A. W. Lucas store Saturday beginning at 10 o'clock. Proceeds will go toward raising the fair. the close, Bismarck lunch to all the delegates. 460 Women. From Bismarck Area Entertained Thursday by Lutheran Aid ‘Thompeon, 410 Avenue C west. Treas- é ‘Mrs, George Secretary— |GTOups in|Mrs. W. J Church, 502 Eleventh st, | mitted 63 at the close of formal rush . John Husby ne nae A, J young peoples’ budget for the church. ‘Miss Susie Olson, president, is in ry » A. ©, . Vice preal-| Bismarck Students Mis ae eee aie: Among A. C. Pledges|in." Pe ibscdi arta) e yw executives, Braineré, 711 Eighth St. dent—Mrs, C. W. Peterson, 923 Sev- enth 8t, Mrs. ©. La; xe *& ‘Miss Catherine E. Morris, 714 Sixth St., returned Wednesday after a two- weeks’ trip to the Chicago exposition and Wisconsin in company with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and ‘Mrs, Eugene R. Morris, Minot. Mr. | and Mrs. Morris accompanied Mise Morris to Bismarck and left for their home the same day. E 8h Three Bismarck and three Mandan sain 's ay RR a es ; | women to the ties ait (nine fraternities at the North Dakota tural college, Fargo. Women’s is a se pledged 68 and fraternities ad- ‘M. Beall, 618 Third 8t. l— ‘Treasurer—Mrs. H. F. Seventh 8t. "Tram week activities. P, S14) "Bismarck men pledged are Thomas From Chicago she will go to Decatur, Ill., to visit a sister, Mrs. H. L. Bolding, planning to return to Chi- cago about Nov. 1 There Mr. Mar- oney will join re rg . trip home. | Dr, and Mrs. R. 411 Avenue D, and Miss Leona Lamb, ‘07 Avenue A, left early Friday morn- ing for a two-weeks’ trip to Chicago, Wisconsin and Iowa. In Chicago, Dr. Waldschmidt will attend the Amer- ican College of Surgeons meeting. The party will view the Century of Progress exposition. They will visit relatives and friends on the return trip through Wisconsin and Iowa. H. Waldschmidt, pan umn Tney —> Church Societies o——__—_- The Philathea Bible class will have thick, 1 cup sweet cider, mustard, 2 tablespoons brown sugar, % teaspoon pepper, whole cloves, stick cinnamon, @ regular business meeting this eve-jof baking because the cider antl ning at the home of Miss Leona Hi- land, 513 Avenue A. oe ei ad el a hl Today’s Recipe | peeing Aaa ay, HAM BAKED IN CIDER One slice of ham cut three inches 1 teaspoon Let ham stand in cold water for six hours, Drain. Mix mustard thorough- ly with brown sugar and rub well into ham. Stick cloves into fat and put ham into roaster. Sprinkle with pep- per and lay a few pieces of cinnamon lover the top. Add cider and bake two hours in @ very moderate oven. ‘Watch closely for the last half hour rc ETS xe k Mrs. J. Karasiewicz, 109 Washington 8t., entertained eight children after school Wednesday for her son, Rob- Allen to Alpha Tau a and Lester Mrs. Peterson and Mrs, Brainerd en-, ‘Dohn to Delta Kappa Sigma. Miss Weinberger, Bismarck, is a Phi Mu Scotevold, er husband, gave a Bible reading. Mmes. Beckland, Grace Nelson and P. Feland from Almont sang “What A Friend We Have in Jesus.” A solo, “We praise and Give Thanks,” was sung by Mrs, E. &. Bucklin, Mandan, accompanied by Mra. O. O, Andvik, also of Mandan. A resume of the national president's message was given by Mrs. C. A. Carl- son, Washburn. Mrs. Hedahi led a discussion of departmental work. Supper was served to all the guests by the Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid of Bismarck. ‘There were 37 delegates from Wash- burn, 10 from Almont, 7 from Sims, ee * p New Officers Named By 3 Aid Divisions Three McCabe Methodist church Ladies Aid divisions elected new offi- cers when they met Thursday after- noon at homes of members. Division Division 1, meeting with Mrs. Henry Hanson, 200 Avenue D, elected the fol- lowing new ofifcers: President—Mra, ‘D. B. Cook, $22 Ave. D. Vice president Mrs, John Larson, 210 Avenue A ‘West. Secretary—Mrs, G. A. Dahlen, 623 Third St. Treasurer—Mrs, Paul Cook, 801 Fifth St, Division 2 members named as their If you want to GET RID Sclence says Today use a LIQUI 1. Control intestinal action exactly—no ‘‘purging”’ 2. Measure to sujt your individual needs to the drop 3. Banish Bowel Fatigue and the laxative habit [teres wnrs | Any hospital offers evidence of the harm done py aa laxatives that drain the system, weaken the bowel Tmuscles, and in some cases even affect the liver and kidneys. A doctor will tell you that the unwise choice of laxat is a com= mon cause of chronic constipation. Fort the is fast -retui rtetins cal laxatives in liquid form: A rl liquid laxa- a Wiel Pane aaa There is no discomfort at the time ‘and no weakness after. You don’t have to take “a double dose” a day “or two later. In laxative, always read hee Wat the claims, but the contents. If it contains one doubtful drug, don’t take it. "Dr. Caldwell’ Pepsin is riptional anne (fe which There are no mineral drugs. Its in- gredients are on the label. By using Price $220.00; ‘1 8-628 price $11.95 eevee | home for bridge. 1 new 8-67 porcelain interior, Sa- nak exterior G. E. Refrigerator. $175.00 1 Magic Maid Mixer-Beater; price $19.50... .$10.00 cash 1 Polar Cub Mixer, used as demonstrator; 1 Universal Iron with over-heat control; $7.95 1 Bersted No. 30 Percolator; $8.00 ......... + 1 Alrmaster Kitchen Exhaust Fan; Melville Electric Shop aie Sty SEES Under G. P. Hotel Bldg. on Broadway riage for/fl Phone 270 for JEAN “The Mandan students joining Greek letter groups are Ernest Percy, Delta Kappa Sigma; Philip Hermanson, Delta ‘Tau Epsilon, and Paul Smith, ea Social Events Honor _ |#neta cat si Rochester’ Residents ~ | Weiser, — affairs have been ert, who celebrated his thirteenth birthday. A large Nile green and yel- low birthday cake centered the table for the 6 o'clock supper. The guests were taken to the theatre after sup- per. * eK Mrs. George E. Maroney, 205 Sec- ond 8t., went to Fargo Friday after- ‘}noon, beginning -a three-weeks trip during which she will visit several places. At Fargo, she will spend a few days with Mr. Maroney’s mother, Mrs, M. C. Maroney. From there she goes to Chicago to attend the World's ing since Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. rere at Valley City. * This includes indoor and outdoor clothes THE CHILDREN’S SHOP South of Prince Hotel A Free Gift on Saturday to each child accompanied by adult Saturday is the last chance to use our 10% Anniversary Discount on BOYS’ and GIRLS’ Clothes * Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller, Long Beach, Calif, spent a few hours in Bismarck Wednesday while en route Coleharbor. They visited with Mr. Dedicated to the and Mrs. J. 8. Sigurdson, 818 Sixth . Youth of America! St, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Petron, ‘ 5 211 Rosser poe West. 1 oe ~ Mrs. F. E. Logee, 216 Avenue B : ‘West, is in charge of arrangements for es : = ter the guests went to the Constans | the sale to be given from 9 to eo Mrs. Spencer Boise, 618 Thayer Avenue West, complimented Mrs, nesday noon. The guests spent the afternoon in sewing. * * * District 3 Rebekahs Convene Here Friday ee — , Lawrence Kositzky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emma Lou Harrison, Grand Forks, president of the North Dakota] vointed manager of the Rebekah Assembly; A. J. Burke, Alex- ander, grand master of the Independ- ent Order of Odd Fellows and about 80 delegates from Mandan, Wilton, Flasher, Ashley, Hazelton, Raleigh are in Bismarck Friday for the meeting of District No. 8, Rebekah lodges. The meeting opened at 2:30 in the fore her marriage. Serving of refresh- ments closed the informal evening. of Constipation worries- D Laxative Somme of th Orient” by Miss A. D. Burr, 702 Fourth 8t., was the program feature. After it, you avoid danger of bowel strain. You ean Keep the bowels reg lar, and comfortable; you can mt youTwill SPECIAL Added Attraction— Meet Your Favorite Radio Entertainers ... The Stars of “Show Boat”... Singing... 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Lumry, 311 Third St. _ es * Announcement is riage of Miss Marjorie Miller, Beach, ‘and William B. Olson, Underwood, at Beach Sept. 25. Family members witnessed the service. Mr. and Mrs. Olson will make their home in Grand This test has proved to many men and women that their trouble was not “weak bowels”, but strong cathartics: First. Select a iquid laxa- tive. 2. Take ‘uote, ce find is suited to your system. 3. Gradually reduce the dose until bowels are * Made of the mar- moving regularly without any need | Forks where Mr. Olson is associated ot teaeiatien. r : bboagpay t re fs om its mation. A Sie Brander On) company. 2 m acme pepsin, lias. the est, powers of prevention. The di among liquid laxatives, and is the one generally used. It contains senna, a natural laxative which is prety. safe for the child. Your druggist has +, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. 1932. Her sorority is Alpha Gamma Delta. 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