The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 8, 1933, Page 5

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‘ . Reservation List Closed For Christmas Seal Tea copal 30 See B13 Women Are Patrons of An-| Yule Music Programs [f," nual Charity Function to Begin With ‘Messiah’ ‘Be Held Saturday — The Bismarck Oratorio ded rrp hd vag programs Tuberculosis associa- holiday = tion, was closed at noon Friday. ‘The | er necase he Pre ron committee, headed by Mrs. Henry Nearly a hundred singers have been the magnificent Christmas Jones, Mason apartments, reported reservations for 48 tables and 21 in-| music for ® month. Olarion E. Lar- dividual players, son, director, anticipates a rendition The Which will equal in every way the two brevious presentations of “The Mes- slah” in Bismarck. Accompaniments tra .| All the soloists are well-known in Bismarck and have appeared in ma- jor performances here with the ex- Mason | Tellest”—Contralto; Mrs. | Darkness” — May Abide”— Bass; “Behold A Virgin Shall Con- ceive”—Contralto; “Of Thou That “For Behold’— That Walk in ‘For Unto Us A Bass; “The People Bass; {Child Is Born”—Chorus; “Pastoral Symphony’—Orchestra; “There Were Shepherds”—Soprano; d Lo"—So- is “He feed His Flocks”—Contralto; “ Unto Him”—Soprano; Lamb of God’—C! d_by % : | , Dee. 20. * * Dr. Williams Tells of Child Health Meeting covery conference conducted at Wash ington, D. C., before the meeting of Nonpartisan Club No. 1 held Friday evening at the World War Memorial Mrs. Martin Bourgois, 100 Avenue B East, is confined to her home by ill- ness. Mrs. Bourgois suffered a re- lapse since leaving a sanitarium 10 days ago. eae * Mrs. C. Peterson, West Rosser avenue, entertained members of the Harmony bridge club at cards and Juncheon Thursday afternoon. Gifts for high score were received by Mrs. ;|H. Mathen, 1008 Eleventh 8t., and ;|Mrs. L. 8. French, 405 Eleventh 8t. | South. Liveth”—Soprano; “Behold I Tell You A Mystery”—Baritone; “The Trumpet Shall Sound”—Baritone, and “Hallelu- jah”—Chorus, Piano accompaniments will be play- Fritch, ., |“d by Miss Florence * *k * Church Groups Give. 2 Christmas Bazaars Two church groups which gave . |Christmas bazaars Thursday after- Friday noon tions and substantial sums realized. Over 300 were served at the dinner Teported successful func-! se @ Mrs. Emil Benesh, 810 First 8t., gave a lesson on “Christmas Gifts” when the Bismarck Homemakers club met Thursday afternoon at the World ‘War Memorial building dining room. Mrs. Oscar Selvig, 233 Broadway Ave- nue West, invited the club to meet with her on Thursday, Jan. 11, the next regular meeting date. see ‘The Holy Rosary group iy to be held planned a Christmas part: Thursday, Dec. 21, at the home of Mrs. John Wyciskala, 610 Twelfth 8t., when they met Thursday evening. Mrs. John Roehrich, 215 Thirteenth 8t., was hostess. After the business meeting, i ndicitis oper- ks hospital who underwent an a) ation at a Grand . . * * Ladies’ Aid Program Given by Novel Band by ® novelty kitchen band birthday supper entertained a which attended the pro- CJ ven i i 5 Bake Lb eh Bre 4 #8 ip ee E g i i lelub held its December dinner meet- ing at the Cavern room of the Prince Elliott, Washington, D. C., who was to be the guest of the club did not gathering if possible after her arrival. CARD OF THANKS Our heartfelt appreciation goes to the kind friends and neighbors who tendered the many deeds of kindness and contributed the many beautiful floral offerings during our recent be- reavement in the loss of our beloved father, husband and brother. Mrs. Andrew Erdahl, Lois and and Robert. Albert Erdahl. + | Bake 20 minutes in a slow oven. ° NM i‘ And Social Groups | [eager —?* Cards and lunch will follow the regu- lar meeting of the United Commer- cial Travelers Auxiliary which is to| Brown Directs Audit be held Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the American Legion Auxiliary room in the World War Memorial . J. I. Arman, 316 Anderson St., and Mrs. J. W. Taylor, 302 Park St., are the hostess committee. —<—<—______- | Today’s Recipe a ip tablespoonful cornstarch, % teaspoon vanilla, few grains salt. sugar and turn into top of double boiler over hot water. When tepid, add remaining ingredients. Mix thoroughly and drop from tip of spoon onto an oiled baking sheet. Cocoanut Candy Two cups shredded cocoanut, % cup white corn syrup, 4 tablespoons granulated sugar, 3 tablespoons water, % teaspoon vanilla. Chop cocoanut very fine. Cook sy- Tup, sugar and water until a soft ball is formed when a few drops are tried in cold water. Pour over the cocoa- nut in a thin stream, stirring con- stantly. Add vanilla and stir until the candy becomes firm. Put mixture onto a large cold platter and work into & firm, square sheet about 1 inch thick. | itinerary for his official visit to Elks A rolling pin can be dusted with powd-| lodges in North Dakota was an- ered sugar and used. Let stand until| nounced Friday by Raymond C. Dob- son, Minot, district deputy grand ex- alted ruler. solid and cut in squares. LUMBERMEN TO MEET Dickinson, N. D., Dec. 8. — () —| Saturday evening of this week, and Lumbermen of southwestern North| the lodges at Devils Lake and Grand ‘® Dakota will meet here December 16 for a discussion of the NRA code as ib affects the lumber industry, it was annourwed by R. A, Countryman of | Mandan, state committeeman. hail insurance department is pro- ceeding under the direction of James A. Brown, member of the state ex-| aminer’s staff, it was announced Fri- day by Adam Lefor, state examiner. guard of the hail department office during the night but are not on duty | during the days, according to Assist- ant Adjutant General Brocopp. be on duty nights “until further or- ders” from Governor William Langer. following a disclosure last week-end of payments made on two fraudulent hail claims. Elks Official Will Forks on December 15 and spectively, Other visits will be made as follows: January 1, Fargo; January 2, Val- iey City; January 3, Jamestown; Jan- aary 4, Bismarck; January 6, Dickin- son; and January 6, Mandan. The deputy visited the Minot lodge on Nov. 11. Of Hail Department Reduction in Grain « Rates Is Requested Contending the present freight rates on grain are “too high and The audit of the books of the state Assisting Brown are Fred w.| Should be substantially reduced” joint Cathro, who originally was in charge |>tiefs in the general investigation of oi the work, Otto R. Vold and Adam | — — ¥. Lefor, nephew of the examiner, | Lefor said officers of the hail in-| surance department are giving the} Beat whites of eggs until stiff. Add| Cong all the assistance requested | them. National guardsmen continue their | Bismarck Henan A. 408 Broadway . Brocopp said the guard will . Butter, 2-Ib. roll, each Cranberries, 2 Ibs. .... Peanuts, fresh roasted, 2 qts, .. Almonds, Brazils, Filberts, per Ib........18¢ Popcorn Balls, dozen .......0...se0~-20€ 2 Ibs. Soda Crackers ............0004.25€ Crystal Wedding Oats, 20-oz. Dig... . .12%e in mnie oor Food Market + 4 Phone 1080 ‘The audit of the books was launched Come Here January 4 Minot, N. D., Dec. 8 — (#) — An (A plece of glassware in each Get All Your gS Specials Here He will visit the lodge at Williston Special for Saturday in stock: Stee i2, 14,16 1.00 The Children’s Shop South of Prince Hotel on 3rd St. ¥ HEMPEL’S::: “SATURDAY SPECIALS EMPRESS COFFEE Demonstration and Sale Special Prices During Sale 1-Ib. jar a 5-Ib. pail 33c $1.58 3-Ib. jar 10-Ib. pail 98c $3.10 This store will give a $3.00 box assorted groceries away free at close of sale. bas 19c Zeaful and mild—Finest Soon 55c COFFEE 33c Sor Vacuum Packed, COFFEE - 29c “TY” Blend Coffee, 1 Ib. pkg. ..... -28c held in connection with the bazaar | bridge was played with honors going at the McCabe Methodist Episcopal to Mrs. B. Holta, 809 Avenue D, and chureh parlors, sponsored by the La-|Mrs. Wyciskala. Mrs. Roehrich dies’ Aid. The tables were decorated luncheon after the card games. with seasonal cut flowers and red/ “G” Blend Coffee, 4 1-Ib. pkgs. ....98¢ Diaaiinns DATES, Monogram, 1%, Ib. pkg. 21¢ Mr, and Mrs. Christian, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ellsworth and SUGAR ARATE eR ADIT ON ai December Clearance Frederick - James family, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ellsworth and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. ' Gags the whole town will be telling! Girls you'll want to wrap up and take home! Songs that will burst your bathroom walls! NOW! NOW! Today - Sat. - Mon. Tues. - Midnite Sunday Daily 2:30-7-9 Granulated 10-Ib. Cloth Bag 100-Ib. 25c [Bs GRAPEFRUIT 10 for TOMATOES soua, 2 ts. .- Well Bleached, Large, CELERY | crisp, bunch SWEET POTATOES APPLES Rome Beauties Large boxes, $1 35 wrapped, only Tokay Grapes, fancy, Ib. ...... 10c Cheese, Longhorn Wise, Cream, Ib. 16c Laundry Soap, White Naphtha, Big 4 Jello, original new style, assorted fla And 1 square cake tin and 1 set measuring spoons One 1 Ib. Can Calu- met Baking Powder Seediess, large 80s, Small size, 3 doz. Tomato Juice, Campbell’s, No. 5 Standard No. 2 tin 3 for TOMATO JUICESS="=:. ....25¢ HOLIDAY CANDY 2s"... 23¢ TOMATOES $82"s'.n 25 ¢ 3 No. 2 cans WALNUTS jer gen? Batted cscs Zl PEANUTS, No. 1 fancy, 3 Ibs. ...29¢ WHEATIES, 2 pkgs. ......23¢ FIGS, White in cello., 8 oz. pkg. ....9¢ MINCEMEAT, IGA, 9 oz. pkg. ....9¢ SWEET POTATOES 3*7,.%°** ** 29¢ PUMPKIN f'x0 ti, ams coesescessssesooe ZOE PUMPKIN 7N0"2 ais sestiasasras PUMPKIN PIE SPICE, IGA, pkg. 8c GRAPE JUICE, IGA, quart .....29¢ PANCAKE FLOUR (<3, ..........21¢ MATCHES £.&.4, Xe BABY RUTH MINTS °2™ 5 CHERRIES reo .27e SALAD DRESSING <=: .... 25¢ TOILET TISSUE, IGA, 6 rolls ...37¢ In Schoél House with Cut-Out Toys EREE RAISINS 1 hee RAISINS OLIVES Ao Trew Queens, OLIVES 5 Ststtea SWEET PICKLES 3% is New Jerseys, 2 Not Yams, 4 Ibs. ‘ ORANGES Fine for Juice FREE 1 3-0z, W. Baker’s Chocolate Free; tL Only 23c Creamery th... 23C |mre tie... Lc See our large stock of quality Xmas Candies and Nuts. Our store will be open until 9 o’clock eve- nings from now until Xmas. CORN, Fancy Golden, 3 No. 2 cans 29c PEA iy Wisconsin, lo, 2 cans WASHING PO A. STORES” a ic UAT,

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