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4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURS Pageant Proceeds Go To Welfare Projects! In behalf of welfare work spon- . Bored by the American Legion Auxil-! ary, “The Little Shawl Pageant” by Ethel Hawthorne Tewksbury, will be given twice Friday under auspices of that organization, The performances will be at 4’clock and 8 o'clock in the Warld War Memorial building gym- nasium. The general public is invited to attend the pageant and the silver tea, either in the afternoon or even-| ing. The committee.extends a special invitation to children if they are accompanied by their parents. A number of rare shawls have been added to the display within the last! few days. One is a black cashmere) about 100 years old which originally; belonged to the great grandmother of Mrs. N. O. Ramstad, 824 Fourth St. A Paisley shawl, an Italian peas- ant shawl and and embroidered black | lace shawl are being loaned by Mrs.| F. L. Conklin, 307 avenue A West. | Mrs. Edmond A. Hughes, 110 Avenue \ A West, is loaning shawls of Spanish! peasant, Italian peasant and Neapol-j itan origin and also a shawl which was) part of her grandmother's trousseau. There also will be shown a shawl; owned by Mrs. William B. Langer, 320 | Avenue B. | Mrs. Obert A. Qlson, 514 Thayer Avenue West, will have the part of! the reader and represent Dame/ Fashion in the pageant. In the after-' noon, Mrs. Otto M. Hanson will play a violin solo, “Londonderry Air.” Miss | Phyllis Wolverton, Linton, will sing) “Mother Machree” in the evening. | Mrs. Clarence: Gunness, 1014 Eighth; St.. is accompanist. Following are the characters who will appear: Indian Shawl—Gerada en WHEN.SHES UPSET HE SUFFERS Constipation Drove \ made her feel cross, head- Her Wi id chy, half-alive. Now she | has a lovable disposition, and yuality. Heed Nature's warning: Staggish bowels invact ably result in poisonous waslestavaging your sys tem often the dicect cause of healiches. 2 ids, complexion troubles. REMEDY—the mild, all-vegetable laxat cofely stiraulates the éaireeliminative t strengthens, regulates the bowels for normal, satugab function~ ing, Get a 2c bag today. at your druggist’s. \ [Additional Society Auxiliary Staging Membership Drive The American Legion Auxiliary is conducting an intensive campaign ta renew old memberships and enroll new members before Monday, Noy. 20. Mrs. Oscar Selvig, 233 Broadway A’ Leonhard, 719 Mandan Mrs. Peter |"ue West, membership chairman, is Berry, 208 Broadway avenue West and | directing the wor of contacting every Mrs, E. L. Schlechter, 732 Third st.; | Bismarck woman who Is eligible for Spanish Shawl—Arlene Ruder, 206’: | membership in the organization. Main avenue; Irish Mother—Mrs. D.|_ Wednesday, Nov. 22, Is the date on H. Houser, 418 Rosser Avenue West, | Which dues must be in the hands of Irish Dancer—Miss ean Baker, 508 | the state membership chairman at Thayer Avenue west; Old Plaid Shaw! | Jamestown. Dues of all members ex- —Mrs. E. F. Trepp, 231 Thayer Ave-|Pire on Novy. 22, the beginnihg of the| nue west; Gypsy Shawl—Miss Lydia NeW fiscal year for the Auxiliary. Langer, 320 Avenue B West, accom-| Any woman who is eligible for mem- panist, Miss Vivian Coghlan, 715| bership in the Auxiliary and who has Ninth St.; Mid-Victorian Shawi—|teen overlooked is asked to telephone Mrs, Henry Hanson, 200 Avenue D; | Mrs. Selvig. Committee members will | Old’ Apple woman—Mrs. Carl E. call to collect the dues of both old and Knudigon, #10 Fifth St; Paisley |New members, Mrs. Sejyig sald Thura- Shawl—Mrs. Walter Renden, 615 4ay- First St.; Mammy’s Shoulder Shawl—| Mrs. F. F. Skinner, 209 Thayer ave-| nue; Mrs. Ferris Cordner, 718 Firs St. Mrs. Kenneth King, 314 Wash-| ington St., and choru | Chinese Shawl—Miss Ruth Cogh- lan, 715 Ninth St.; Shawl of Antiquity |e North Dakota Tuberculosis associ- —Mrs. W. B. Pierce, 831 Sixth St.;/ ation, will outline plans for the 1933 Modern Maidens—Miss Marian Ped-/Christmas seal sale when the Com- erson, 828 Seventh St.; Miss Ruth|munity Council meets Friday after- Christianson, 1005 Fifth St; Miss| noon at 3 o'clock in the American Le-! Ruth Baker, 508 Thayer Avenye west. | ¢on Auxilisry roam of the World War and Miss Peggy Jane Skecls, 521) \gemorigi puilding. Thayer Avenue west. | Mrs. FP. A. Knowles, 316 Avenue A The Immigrant Shawl—Mrs. Oscar] west, requests that all delegates be Selvig, 233 Broadway Avenue west; |iresent in order to complete definite Miss Lenore Larson; Miss Rosemary | arrangements for the seal sale driv Sclvig. 233 Broadway Avenue west; | Announcement of the drive chairman Mrs. R. R. Nelson. 712 Ninth 8t.; Mrs. | will be made. | George Smith, 419 Griffin St.; Mrs. see | jeorge E. Shunk, 714 Ninth St.; and| Dale received the high score gift and| Miss Adeline Ness, 421 Avenue B;| Miss Alice Forsgren was awarded the} Goddess of Liberty, Mrs. G. R. Lipp, | consolatian prize for the bridge games. 502 Rosser Avenue west. Green and white appointmetns were Members of the assisting chorus are| ised for the luncheon served at mid- Mrs. Dahlen. Mrs. Berry, Mrs. Leon- | night. hard, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. Cordner, ** * Mrs. Schlechter. Mrs. Worner, Mrs.| Miss Cora Marie Strauss, daughter | King. Mrs. H. R. Cunz, 317 Bleventh|of Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Strauss, 223 St.; Mrs. Frayne Baker. Thayer) birst St. returned Wednesday noon Avenue west; Miss Mat! la Welo,/ty plane from Minneapolis and St. Rose apartments, and Mrs. O. G.|Paul. Thére she visited her brothers, Olson, 810 Main avenue. F. B. Strauss, Jr, and Ernest E. ** * Strauss, for three weeks. Mrs. Jacob Mehrer, Mott. is a guest * * * of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mehrer, 222/ Circle No. 3 of the Presbyterian} ‘Third St. hurch Ladies’ Aid will conduct a food! * OK OF sale Saturday, beginning at 1 o'clock, Mrs. Paul Holloran, 507 Fouth §t.,/@t the Hoskins-Meyer store. Mince was hostess to the Si. Rose missionary | vie, brown bread and baked beans will up at her home Wednesday eve-|be featured, the committee an- After a short business meeting, | }0unces. contract bridge was played at three pA itd iables. Score prizes went to Mrs. C.| Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor of the 8 Fossum, 503 Fourth St., and Miss|McCabe Methodist Episcopal church, Helen Boyle. A luncheon followed the |Teturned Wednesday afternoon from card games. Wesley coilege, Grand Forks, where he * Ok OK had attended a state ministerial sem- To honor Robert Altringer, Minne- |{8". Rev. Alfred Roe, 826 Sixth 8t., apolis, Miss E. Mehrer, 222 Third St.,|*Ustrict superintendent of the Meth- and Harold S, Sayler entertained a{ |Odist Episcopal church. and Rev. F. vridge Wednesday evening at the|- Norris, pastor of the Methodist home of Mr. and Mrs, William al-|=@Piscopal church at Mandan, are ex- tringer, G14 Rosser avenue. Ernest |Pected to return Thursday, Waters; Baby Shawl—Mrs. G. J. Worner, 310 Griffin 8t.; Old-fash- ioned Girl—Mrs. Milton Rue, 310 Avenue B; Minuet dancers—Mrs. G. A. Dahlen, 623 Third + Mrs, H. M. * * * Community Council To Plan Seal Drive Miss Helen K. Katen, secretary of { Friday - Saturday SA Fine Quality COATS The finest fabrics, f able.- The last word and dress coats for everybody. Sizes 14 to 44, At the very low price of. .. weme(OATS Exceptional values in coats selected from our stock ranging in price from $29.50 to $39.50. Styles and sizes for misses and ladies — 14 to. 46 j mires, Articles on economical cookery were read and Mrs. Andy Larson, 112 Av- enue C, demonstrated the making of { meat balls and pudding when the; Sapitol Homesteaders club met Wed- nesday afternoon. Mrs. Carl Tolliver, 1932 Avenue D, was hostess. New nembers admitted were Mrs. A. Tull- berg, Mrs. George Mintz and Mrs. Floyd Aandahl. Plans were made for |a pot-luck dinner to be served at the |next meeting. | * * * { Members of Tirzah Ann Barclay | Tent No. 3, Daughters of Union Vet- erans of the Civil War, met Wednes- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. K. ©. Arness, 223 Thayer Avenue West and tied two quilts to be used as door gifts at a bridge party. The party will be given Wednesday eve- ning, Nov. 22, at the World War Me- morial building. Mrs. Arness and Mrs, A. W. Snow, 911 Eighth St., are the committee in charge. * * * | The Misses Pauline and Ruth Jeff- ers entertained a company of women urs and linings avail- in style, hoth in sport AUXILIARY STAGING—14 i sate handkerchief shower siven ‘Wed-') water cook away as much as ——————_—_——_— | Today’s Recipe ee ! - % package dates sauee. Sift the soda, flour, spices and aalt together. Mix the dates through the dry ingredients with the finger tips. Cream the butter; stir in the sugar gradually, the apple sauce and the gredients alternately. oughly. Pour the batter into a cake pan which has been lined with oiled paper or well greased and dusted with flour, degrees Fahrenheit) minutes, This regipe will yield 16 servings. for a long tim nacon. possible. nesday afternoon for Mrs. Arthur} Drain and combine with white sauce. Booth, 330 Griffin St. Bridge and) Place in the center of a deep platter sewing were the pastimes. Luneheon/and surround with oysters rolled in was served in the late afternoon. To prepare oysters and bacon, drain oysters from. liquor, sprinkle with white pepper and lemon juice. Wrap each oyster in a slice of bacon, fasten- ing with small skewers or wooden toothpicks, Put into ® cold iron frying pan and cook slowly until che bacon is crips, turning often and pouring off the fat ag {t cooks out. Apple Sauce Cake 2 cups flour | 1 teaspoon seda 1 teaspoon cinnamon { 4 teaspoon cloves | 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup sugar 1 egg 1 cup hot, thick strained apple % eup sugar. Pit the dates or use ready pitted variety and place them in # saucepan with the water and, the cranberries, Boil the mixture gently for 20 min- utes, stirring frequently. Add the sugar and eook for 10 minutes or un- vil the mixture is thick. Pour into sterilized containers while hot and seal unless you plan to use it right away. This jam makes excellent candwiches combined with cream cheese, Add the beaten , then in- Beat thor- Bake in a moderate oven (350 for about 40 The cake will keep moist ATTENTION All who wish to participate in the National Bil Bridge Tournament, which will be played Nov. 24th, must secure Prete reservations before 6 . M. Friday, Nov. 17th. Savory Celery and Oysters Two cups diced celery, 1 cup white auce, 8 large oysters, 8 thin slices Cook celery until tender, letting ene i LAA STENT ASAE LEE EIDE ISIS DAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1983 _ Foreigners Trading New York, Nov, 16--(4)—Foreign- ere are converting dollar investments into dollar goods, according to inter- national bankers. In other words, holders of American Liberty bonds in a nautomobiles, or American mach- inery. 25 DIE IN CRASH Granada, Spain, Nov. 16.—(@)— ‘Twenty-five persons were killed when 4 bus loaded with members of the So- Clalist party fell over a 250-foot cliff on the highway between Huescar and Castril Thursday. The bus was part of & caravan returning from a politi+ cal meeting at Caatril. WHY GET UP NIGHTS? Physle the Bladder With Juniper Oil Drive out the impurities and excess acids that cause {rritation, burnin) and frequent desire. Juniper oil {6 pisetant to take in the form ef UKETS, the bladder physic, also eon- taining buchu leaves, etc. Werks an the bladder similar ‘to castor all an the bowels, Get a 26c drug store. Atter four days if net Heved of “getting up nights” go bi and get your money, If you are bothered With backache or ieg paing caused from bladder disorders you gra Vound to feel hetter after this cleans ing and you get your regular sleep.— Finney: Drug Store and Hall's Drag Store says, BUKETS is a best seller, —Advertisement, re- cle Dr. F, B. Strauss, Chairman. CAPITOL —== THEATRE see— Daily at 2:30-7-9 CHILDREN’S Special Matinee 10 o’Clock Saturday Morning, Nov. 18th FREE Tarzan Candy Bars << to Every Child Pe i Of SHOWING TARZAN THE DIVE OF DEATH Mickey McGuire in “Mickey’s Tent Show” Cartoon - Sport Reel = Opening Saturday Afternoon FOOTLIGHT The author“and star of “The Benson Murder Case” Dollars | for Goods. box from any |, Case” combine once more ’ ‘glamorous stagestar caught, 2? in the crimson web of her! + own allures; a lovely debu-; tante} imprisoned! in, a house of hate! _wittiam a ‘THE KENNEL | MURD ER CASE’ A Tarzan “Dive of Death” News —- Comedy — Cartoon ‘ 25¢ Admission Until 7:30 CAPITOL ’ Winter Clearance on One Group * 50c x FRIDAY AND SATURDAY -DOTTY DUNN HAT SHOP 407 Broadway Tomorrow - Sat. | “Daily 2:30 - 7-9 The Maddest, Merriest Entertainment of the Season! \ —they crashed the campus and mingled with the cuties of Cuddle College! } dio, stage and screen in « mighty scream merger! ‘Vas You Dere, Sharlie?” —EXTRA— Popeye el Sailor “I Eats My Spinach” Tom Howard in “Static” — Selected Novelties THE BIG PARADE OF FUNSTERS! with ZASU PITTS, EDNA MAY OLIVER, TED HEALY Stross Stooges COLLEEN MOORE with SPENCER TRACY in “The Power and the Glory” Ends Tonight Sgn cu me al Sea e OWE —