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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1933 KFVR LONE SOOUT | (Sivastinctn ruercarmmees SESS VCE) BAND 10 PRESENT Miss Audrey Waldschmidt is the! the Winntpeg Citadel Band, one of ) Mectngs of Gite 7 VARIETY PROGRAM |Additional Society Women’s Volleyball Teams Play 3 Games ‘Three games in the women’s volley- Miss Susan V. Sheaffer of the Bis- marck hospital. There also was dis- cussion of the federal relief program as it affects women and the part be- ing taken by the B. P. W. federation 8. D., who are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Liessman, 615 Seventh St. Monday Mrs. H. C. Han- son, 925 Sixth St. and Mrs. Harris fe tks 1006 om 8t., entertained ‘chats hip series played Mon- Mrs. Holmgren at luncheon. Monday ae Sine revue’ in vce 108 afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tru-|¢ the Savages, the Grape Nerts and oe ifs ; gaat) entertained the Wh é formally for Professor and Mrs. Ol- ‘The score were: Savages fal Eagles, sai palit Hove ti hei ; Mrs. William Swanke, Augusta, Officials for the Savages vs. the|Wis. arrived Tuesday evening for a Eagles were Mrs. Mildred Fried Simle, | Visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. referee; Miss Helen Bashara, ecore-|Frank Swanke, 505 Fourth St. Mr. keeper, and Miss Dorothy Lighthizer, |Swanke, who is seriously ill, passed timekeeper. Zippers vs. Grape Nerts|® Testful night, according to word officials were Miss Irene Johnson,!!rom his home where he is being referee, and Miss ahd Belden, |cared for. ee timekee| and scorekeeper. Miss Grace Abbott was referee and| Rev. Father John Halloran, Ray, is Miss Mae Anstrom was scorekeeper |the guest of his brothers, Francis Hal- ens majoress and Canada’s outstanding brass’ bands). And Social Groups ‘The program follows: March—“Friendship” (William M. ‘The Willing Workers of the First Lutheran church will meet Friday Gramling Talbott). = Idyll—“The Glow Worm” (Paul, evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Olson, 413 Avenue B, with Mrs. Lineke). Trombone duet—“The Two Stars,” Olson and Miss Mabel Olson as host- esses. Mrs. Olson and Mrs. H. A. by Eugene Palmer and Robert Kling. Overture — “The Golden Dragon” Swenson, 820 Fifth 8t., will give papers on the children’s homes of the con- (Teike). ference. xe k March—“Cyrus the Great” (K. L. A Wiiliz clog da ‘Mello Mi clog dance — “! loon” We wish to thank our neighbors There will be a regular meeting of the Rebekah lodge at 8 o'clock Fri- ‘Ed Chemette), by Miss Waldschmidt. Intermezzo—“Whistle” (Leon Cope- | and friends for their kind assistance, land). |sympathy and floral offerings during Acrobatic dance—“Invarcargill,” by jour recent bereavement in the illness ldschmidt. day evening at the American Auxiliary room of the World War Memorial building. Instrumental, Dancing and Ba< ton-Twirling Features Are Included hearing was continued. ae * CARD OF THANKS — A program of marches, waltzes and |; overtures, ds well as instrumental,; acrobatic dancing and baton-twirling features, will be presented in concert Thursday evening by the KFYR Lone Scout band. The @oncert will be given at the city auditorium, _ swept in; a torrent: of desire! Miss Wal and death of our husband, father and brother. 4 Mrs. Sam, Robinson. Mrs. Frank Donaldson. Fred Robinson. Ramus Robinson. and timekeeper for the third contest. The tourney will be continued at the World War Memorial building gym- oasium next Monday Cine * ‘Messiah’ Rehearsals Wednesday, Sunday Two rehearsals for “The Messiah” which is to be presented Dec. 10, were announced Wednesday by Clarion E. Larson, director. New singers in the loran, 424 Broadway Avenue West, and Paul M. Halloran, 507 Fourth &t., his mother, Mrs. Mary Halloran, 424 Broadway Avenue West, and of Rev. Father Robert A. Feehan for the Thanksgiving holiday. Father Hallor- an will return to Ray Friday. | xe * | Contract was played at two tables; when the Mothers’ Service club had a special meeting Tuesday evening with | Mrs, A. L. Overbee, 614 Second St., as/ hostess. Mrs. P. R. Webb, 614 Fifth, 8t., held high score in the games and NUT PUDDING rnstarch 1 cup chopped nut fneats % cup whipping cream Mixing time: 15 minutes. time: 1 hour. Serving: 4. ————_——__—__-————* | Today’s Recipe je Chilling at Q'clock, and will be concluded early 80 that those in the audience may at- tend the annual Fireman’s ball at the Dome pavilion. The Lone Scout band, only scout or- ganization of its kind in the United States which radiocasts programs reg- arly, is directed by Curtis F. Dirlam, Batonsiwinitig existe =. aay Complet Thanksgiving a 4 Complete your Ur” by Miss Waldschmidt, Dar, Dit-| Day Wy attending the Scout \'March—"KYR Lone Scout” cthis (Band Concert at the Audito- march, ! yet bl -|rium Thursday at 8 P.M. Ad- ny Forty Fr MaRS fe Woe is| mission only 25c. Lila Lee and John Wray OOPER «= (athartne = HEPBURN ‘ in America’s favorite romance | rosy JACKIE C WED. ONLY oratorio will meet at 7:30 o'clock Wed- —in— nesday evening’ at the Will school. ponte a gift. Thanksgiving ap- Intments were used for the lunch- ‘There will be @ rehearsal for the full| eqn 4 guest of the club for the eve- chorus and orchestra Sunday after-| jin, noon at 2:30 o'clock at the World Wat] e4Na> Mrs. Lorenzo H. Belk, 813 \ Memorial building gymnasium. se 8 Miss Doris Erenfeld, Minot. visited with friends in Bismarck Wednesday. * * Melt sugar over a low fire with a very little milk. Dissolve soda in 1 teaspoon warm water and stir into sugar. Add milk and butter and bring to a boiling point. Stir in corn- starch stirred to a smooth paste with a few tablespoons cold milk. Stir and cook until thick and smooth. Remove from fire and stir in nuts. Chill and serve with cream whipped and lightly sweetened and flavored with vanilla. re r) e , “Little Women By LOUISA MAY, ALCOTT’ “, ; ah with. : JOAN BENNETT PAUL LUKAS FRANCES. DEE JEAN PARKER EDNA MAY, OLIVER — Also — Rubinoff and His Orchestra Tonight and Thursday A joy-jamboree, with Lee 8 : Thanksgiving Day—Two Matinees—2:15 and 4:30 Tracy at his funniest as the ; 2 : . ° Children’s Matinee Friday at 2:30 star’s irrepressible _press- - Matinee 10c - 26¢ — Entire Evening All Seats 35c “LONE COWBOY” A MIGHTY THRILL ROMANCE! es LAUGH AND BE THANKFUL This is lovely Jean Harlow’s happiest role—as the viva- cious, voluptuous bombsheli of Hollywood who erupted so often she blew the lid off her own private life and loves! *e * Mr. and Mrs, John Payseno, 1216 Broadway avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Arl- ington Berg, 206 Thirteenth 8t., and {Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray, 206 Thir- jteenth St., and their daughter, Mary Anne, left Wednesday morning for Bowman to attend the wedding of | Leo Payseno to Miss Marce Majuris! which will be solemnized on Thanks- ving day at St. Mary’s church. Payseno is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Payseno and is a brother of Mrs. Berg and Mrs. Gray. "Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Haney and son Philip, Belfield, will come here Wed- nesday to spend the Thanksgiving holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ©. B. Whittey, 722 Sixth St. ee * NUT PUFFS One cup chopped walnut or pecan chopped nut meats, 2 eggs, 1 cup brown sugar, 2 tablespoons melted butter, % cup flour, % teaspoon bak- ing powder, % teaspoon salt, few drops vanilla. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Townsend, Min- cral Center, Minn., came Tuesday to visit until after Thanksgiving with Mrs. Townsend's parents, Mr. and P * ee Mrs. C.E. bes Pa asta teat St | Early American furniture and glass} Roll sugar on molding board until) ; and Indian art were studied at the|?erfectly smooth. Beat eggs until hiss Aurerne Olson. center .of {meeting of Lewis ang Clark chapter, |Very light and gradually best in sugar ‘Thayer Avenue West, came from the | SPousor Mothers’ clubs, held Tueg-/and melted butter. Mix and sift flour, University of North ee an nuts to first mixture. Add vanilla! Forks. Wednesday noon spel e and drop from tip of spoon onto oiled | Thanksgiving air _ home. Clarence Gunness, 1014 Eight St., gave |#d floured baking sheet. Bake 12 *s 930/% Paper on “Early American Furni- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Grover C. Riggs, 414 Avenue R. Roll call was “Pointers for Parents.” Mrs. agent! The inside howls of filmdom! The M id Mrs. Roy Lawrence. minutes in a moderate oven. Mr. and Mrs. 3 a} , Fourth St. and thelr daughter Mar-[{ure” and Mrs. E. DeGroot discussed left Wednesday to spend the hol-|;American Indian Art. week-end with relatives in Jamestown. They expect to return Sunday. xe * Mrs. Grace Van Meter, 522 Second St. left Wednesday for Fargo sto spend the Thanksgiving week-end with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Perry, and her daughter, Miss Marian Van Meter, who is an ‘nstructor in the Fargo schools. * Oe * Mrs. Harold R. Calkins, 618 Avenue F, entertained the Harmony bridge club at cards and luncheon at her home Monday after-noon. The high Mrs, H. E. Hultkrans was a guest of the club | for the afternoon and read the first | Part of a paper on “American Glass.” | During the business session, the mem- bers voted to purchase a $5.00 health bond for the North Dakota Tutercu- losis association and also voted to do- nate a box of pickles and jelly to the | annual good fellowship project to fur- j nish Christmas baskets for the Poor | of the city. | xe ek * | Mothers of the primary grade chil-| dren of St. Mary's school were guests when a Thanksgiving program was given Tuesday afternoon at the! KIDS FROM 6 to 60 Here are Thrills, Romance and Comedy from real life on the “LONE breeziest, maddest laugh-riot in years! a PARAMOUNT, Tomorrow and Friday Daily 2:30- 7-9 Capitol Theatre hool auditorium. The children tak- score gifts went to Mrs. M. Scher, 420}5¢ Eleventh St., and Mrs. H. Fagerstrom, (DE Part in the ae | 4 h St. 4 is ‘heaemane errr Included Angelica Roether, Francis peor CHECK THESE PRICES Three mebbers of the high school|Webb, Madelyn Helling, John White, me re i faculty are spending the Thanksgiving |Marcia Lambert, Margarét Roherty, The Mighty Novel 1, Prices are lower than last year—better radio for less money— *% holiday away from the city. W. H.|Rhoda Averitch, John Wagner, Eileen | — with — = Compare our radios and our prices with any advertised brand Payne, 801 Mandan St., is at Willmar,|Heintz, George Zappas, Margaret; : pare pr y i and. Minn.; Miss Myrtle Sandie, 522 Seven-|Halloran, Thomas Goldader, Gene- COWBOY” th St., at Moorhead, Minn.. and George Schaumberg, 524 Avenue D, at Wash- ourn, se & Miss Peggy Bergeson, who will ar- tive Wednesday evening to spend the Thanksgiving vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bergeson, 219 Thayer Avenue West, will be ac- companied by Miss Louise Crowley. ‘The Misses Bergeson and Crowley are students at Jamestown college. x * * A one-act play directed by Miss Esther N. Maxwell, 610 Sixth S8t., formed the program for the social meeting of Chapter N, P. E. O. Sister- jiood, held Monday evening with Miss Mildred I. Hoff, 421 Avenue B, as vieve Orchard, Edward Zimmer, Patricia, Carrigan, Marian Reft, Nadine Longbottom, James Do- jan, J. Kiley, James Wachter, Gerald Bair, Eugene Barbie and Dorothy Osborn. All the class mem- bers sang songs and the rhythm or- chestra of the second grade was fea- ured, i * % # | A program under direction of the | jmembership committee was given when the Business and Professional Women's club met Tuesday evening at the American Legion Auxiliary room in the World War Memorial | building. Features of the entertain-| ment were a group of Russian songs by Miss Marian Sandin, 323 Park 8t. Jackie Cooper Lila Lee - John Wray It Has Everything From Rodeo to Romance with Jackie at his best! — Plus — “Jack and the Beanstalk” “Merrily Yours” @ comedy riot — “Across the Sea” LEE Una Merkel - Frank Morgan - BSH TRACY Franchot Tone Ted Healey — EXTRA ADDED — \ “Old King Cole” ALL-ELECTRIC MANTEL RADIO 1495 Cash Price Latest in A.C.-D.C; hook- up. No additional aetial or und needed. Every- ing built in—just plug in and tune in the station. Easy Payments A. Silly Symphoty in Color \ “The Little Broadcast” The Mills Brothers - se aa Donald Novis and others ’ A Joy Feast for Thanksgiving! hostess, During the social hour, Miss }accompantied by Miss Florence Fritch; Hoff served refreshments, jan informal talk on Madame Pierre ee Bonafidine, author of “Russia: My Several informal social affairs are|Country” given by Miss Bessie R. being given to honor Mrs. C. Holmgren | Baldwin, 404 Avenue B, and a discus- of Los Angeles, Calif.; Prof. and Mrs.|sion of opportunities open for nurses Adolph Olson of Sioux , 8. in specialized fields by Miss Esther ‘and Adolphus Olson of Sioux Springs, |Teichmann, 111 Rosser avenue, and in natural colors | PARAMOUNT; Today - Wed. Only 2:30-7-9 7 TUBE A. C, 1934 RADIO Cash Price The bi gest value we have ever able to offer—See this set at our store, Bs bi & Easy Payments A TRUE THANKSGIVING Our Chefs have prepared such a delicious Thanksgiving dinner for you with a grand turkey, savory dishes, and delightful trimmings that you will say, “It’s a frue oe Served from 11:30 to 8:30 P. M. NOVEMBER 30, 1933 THANKSGIVING DAY COCKTAIL -85c- Quit yer growlin’!— A little trouble comes everybody’s way! COME TO American Legion reomenparapllp Big Carnival 429" Revue — With Dynamic Speaker. ...32..$33.50 Dee. 1-2 ms World War Memorial Building Forget that you ever had any trouble. See the splendid array of attractions and joy-making stunts, FUN BY THE TON | Mix in the mirth and merriment. Let’s Go! Auspices Lloyd Spetz Post No, 1 Admission 25¢ Supreme of Fruit or Oyster Cocktail Celery Hearts and Radishes SOUP Chicken Broth Clear with Noodles or Cream of Tomato —CHOICE OF— Roast Young Tom Turkey with Cranberry Sauce Roast Long Island Goose with Baked Apple G. P. Special Sirloin Steak with Mushroom Sauce Oyster Omelet Bread and Butter, Soup, Salad, Cocktail, Vegetable, Potatoes Dessert and Coffee served with above orders ‘Whipped or Candied Sweet Potatoes Asparagus Tips in Butter New June Peas in Cream Combination n Belad— 1.000 Island Rolls Mince or Pumpkin Pie, Plum Pudding with Brandy Sauce Coffee Tea Milk —50c—SPECIAL DINNER—50c— SOUP Chicken Broth Clear with Noodles or Cream of Tomato —CHOICE OF— Roast Young Tom Turkey with Cranberry Sauce Roast Young Duckling with Apple Sauce Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au jus Baked Yorkshire Ham with Orange Sauce Roast Young Lamb with Garden Spinach Candied Sweet Potatoes Butter Hot Rolls Combination Salad—1,000 Island Vanilla Ice Cream Pineapple Sundae Sherbet Coffee Tes Milk 10 Tube A. C. New Type Radio latest she tact or ae THANKSGIVING ‘We join with the people of a great country in a conscious appreciation of national stability, ache {eboratories; pit 2 comfortable standaed of living and an un-~ to be apprecisted. selfish peace: We join our fellow citizens in . ‘ Z thankfulness for individual happiness and for First National Bank y “The Pioneer Bank" _ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOT, HARRY TURNER and his Bigger and Better Orchestra will entertain ry you from 6 to 8 p. m. Grand Pacific Hotel Restaurant A Rendesveus for the Best Beets Gamble Agency Stores at, Linton, Napoleon, Turtle Lake, Garrison Tribune Want Ads Bring Results Special Thanksgiving BUNNY PAYNTHER ' Dinner 50c and 75c — gyegt Shop ee Will Entertain You From 12:30 to 2 and 6:00 ta 8:00 P. M.

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