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\ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1934 re . 8 | Poldi Mildner “A Marvelous Exhibition” _ Big Special Announcement Ai lag otal Stee ee eM Viennese Girl Pianist AUDITORIUM Monday, MARCH 12th = SiNcit sarassra peel piss | Viennese Pianist Will _ Arrive Sunday Evening honor of Mrs. Laurence Nelson, 1029 Poldi Mildner Will Conclude | Fourth St. The hostess served a two-| . . 1934 Artist Series With [evenings nn the “love of the bate beech as Gives Talk on Poland ‘Wilds ran Engith Mutton Chops county; Miss Ruth G. Matthews, English mutton chops with kidneys |Steele, Kidder county; E. J. Doerr, are among the many dishes which |Ashley, McIntosh county; H. K. Jen- STATE NEXT WEEK 1900's and now are returning to favor. Muehl, McCi , Sheridan count While it ts not ditticult to prepare |wilismm WW. Bar, Pessenten, We exercised. mai county, Law Passed at Last Legislative) “Leave all the fat on the mest. Place |Jenkins, Linton, deputy superinten- i ry sy° Poldi Mildner, the Viennese pianist For Legion Auxiliary Exemptions under # very hot broiler for about five| Mr. Thompson and his deputy, R. ‘ who is to play the third and conclud- Mrs. @. 3. Wi ‘ minutes. Then reduce*the flame and |B, Murphy, opened the series of con- ing concert in the 1934 Singers Guild . J. Worner, 310 Griffin 8t., allow the chops to cook very slowly, |ferences at Dickinson Friday. They irae gir ve Bismarck a. Seer tan thee nk hye ae . Single persons who earned an aver-| ®t least for 35 to 40 minutes. this | will be at Minot and Williston Mon- ‘will artive in he lig oa ‘Bonday. gd ilaty, gave a anes “Poland” during x age of $9.60 or more and married day, at Devils Lake Wednesday, at Will Play Concert Here Monday sen, Mandan, Morton county; R. O. Were Popular in the 1000% and early |eibhs, Center, Oliver county; J, & kidney in the center of each chop, |dent for Emmons county, represented Session Reduces Former wrap the flap atound it ahd put & Borin Milan accompanied Laren = Friday and st Mayville|pany in Pittsburgh, Pa. While in viata by her | ogunisation teld. friday evening ot : residents who earned more than $2845] flavor gradually is brought out, |geturday. 7 college Pederson was a member of a anbuiieting the program Satur- |the Auxiliary room th the World War a @ week last year have until next| Serve one chop with a moderate Sigma Phi Delta, national engineer- dey, Miss Maude A: Tolletsen, man- |Memorial building. eee gy : : Thursday to file a state income tax| Portion of broiled sausage and bacon, S. D. Road Cont: ing fraternity, and was business man- aget of the series, stated that any| Mrs. E. L. Schlecter, 722 Third 8t., ars ‘ return. which have been cooked separately, |S. DD. mtractor |ager for North Dakota State toeach person. English mutton chops high school or grade school boy or Community Service day chairman, ‘The income tax becomes delinquent always call for baked potatoes and a condiment, College ry * Engineer, official publication for stu- Wins $6,000 Verdict} cents in girl who ts accompanied by an adult Rec rork, being done in con- after March 18, $6, the school of engineering. ‘olding @ main floor or balcony seat | ection observance on March ‘ will be sold & main floor seat for the | 17, When a drive will be made to se- é ia pee akin ee ae Page ah ae ; Soucert at 2 speci of wh cue Bok fo the Itrary and fot . lative session, which reduced the 1001 Officers Meet {si thousand dollars was the amount ‘The special rate is being made so that | cure cans for canning surplus . exemptions, says an income tax re- i SEG cane poh alma 3 tar must be fled by every raidens| TO Plan Federal Aid jcontractor in nus #18000 damage suit ‘will have an unity to hear this + x . of the state whose gross income for. ea 7 outstanding artist. Mrs, E. F. Trepp, 231 Thayer av- the taxable period asnoutted to $6,600 Eight county superintendents and jmer Chief of Police oe a Miss Mildner will play two groups) enue, west, was auctioneer when & or whose net income for the taxable|Q™° Geputy superintendent met here jand Bliss Lenten M. J. ney of numbers in her program. | ‘white elephant” sale was held as a period amounted to $500, if single, or Saturday with Arthur E, Thompson, |and Henry Charrlin, by a jury in cir- ‘The first includes “Prelude and) feature of the social hour. She was if married and not living with hus- state superintendent of public in-|cuti court Idere after a three-day Fugue in D-minor,” Back-Busoni; the | #ssisted by Mrs. Peter Betry, 208 band or wife; $1,500 if married and struction, for a coriference which is |trial. Allegro, Adagio and Presto movements | Broadway avenue, west, who acted as living with husband or wife. one of seven being held in the state| Evidence at the trial was to the fig rig ee iy CA bee re cungheanonttg Two hundred dollars exemption is jor” ant ym] fariations,” in charge 1 Schumann. refreshments included Mrs. Earle C. HHA OMI eon Tonight 29C 7:30 VENUS-LIKE GIRLS! TARZAN-LIKE MEN! husband or.wife) dependent upon and In the second group there are| Peck, 1012 Eighth St., chairman; Mrs. recei his . “Waltz in C-sharp minor, Op. 64, No, | Milton Rue, 309 Avenue B; Mrs, B. O. taSpAyers it euch fependect tists Midnight Sunday ea eecacnes ee teenarae erg cece PARAMOUNT err ers xiewles, and “gpa mapeone is | pomury ttansony peo Avente Dra e: : POLDI MILDNER CaP Uie apa eho eee ee Liszt. * 10, Stucke, 122 Mandan 8t., and Mrs. Sacecitnteat previbes that eomsnin i ‘The Singers Guild Artist Series will evening, concluding the series of three | C@Pacitated, provided that exemptions present Poldi Mildner, pianist, in a|Concerts being sponsored. during the|™2Y etter ‘on children rac a be 1934 season. Miss Mildner, who comes |28e ©! years under age In Miss Mildner’s appearance here, Program to be given at Bismarck city | trom Vienna, is being presented in|21 years that are dependent upon the M. musle-lovers will see a 17-year-old giril Founders’ Day Party) ™™ “* °° cclork Monday | America by 8. Hurpk. taxpayer for support and are attend- SPH ing educational institutions. Sate aes ae "Leaders of U Junior Pro | jet inome ‘ob computed a te — HARDIN » second anniversary of the net income is to be computed at the concert career at the age of 11 in| Junior American Legion Auxiliary in CAaders 0 unior am following rates after deducting . % Vienna, For five years, she has been | Bismarck also was observed at the exemptions: 3 ee petted icone in all the musical cen-| birthday party given Friday after- : aa Not in excess of $2,000—1 per cent. F rs of Europe. noon for the members who had had. ‘In excess of $2,000 and not in excess Claudia Cassidy, Chicago critic, gives|anniversaries during the winter ‘ of $4,000—2 per cent. her impressions of Miss Mildner, who|months. Games Provided diversion | In excess of $4,000 and not in ex- Played recently with the Chicago|after the business meeting. The | cess of $5,000—3 per cent. Symphony, in the following account: |birthday cake served at the close of : In excess of $5,000 and not in ex- “The other day I wrote that Gersh- |the afternion was furnished by Mrs. 4 cess of $6,000—5 per cent. win likes his music. Well, Poldi Mild-|Oscar T. Boutrous, 282 Avenue C, d In excess of $6,000 and not in ex- ner doesn’t. She looks like a nice|west; Mrs. Charles Gray, 206 Thir- cess of $8,000—7% per cent. little heroine of a Viennese fairy tale, |teenth St., and Mrs. Arvid Backlund, In excess of $8,000 and not in éx- with pale blonde hair, and innocuous | 1108 Avenue D. | ‘ cess of $10,000—10 er cent. men, perieiiel but she plays a ee % In excess of $10,000 and not in ex- into indisputable talent. She struck|OOth Anniversary of reunion stebectn per into the crashing chords of Tschai- M’Kenzie Pair Noted In excess of $15,000—15 per = kowsky’s First Concert with the su- Nee Mr, and Mrs. L. E. Heaton, Mc- Orchard Rites Are ST of the born pianist, al was not until the fe . + fury had died to a whisper tine un |Sensie, celebrated their fitty-sixth ' Held at Dickinson sensitivity of her -touch played a |¥¢%ding anniversary Saturday with a | : | ' lovely game. with the dreamer’s qual- | Wet family gathering at their home. ity of her gentle face. Thus, at sev-|,.© the day with Mr. and enteen, she made her debut with the| Mts. Heaton were Mrs. L. Edna Put- Chicago Symphony orchestra, and nam and son, Palmer, of 407 Fifth made you believe that with Horowitz, |St-; Mrs. Minnie Heaton and daugh- Milstein, Slenczynski, Menuhin and |*€'s Miss Vera and Miss Vada Hea-| ff . | ‘The concert will be played on a 9- Berry. ‘ foot Steinway piano which has been s* & shipped here from Sioux Falls, 8. D.| Junior Auxiliary Has f Ss the world they come to grace a mag- nificent show of shows ‘SEARCH Dickinson, N. D., March 10.—(>)}— Funeral services for John Orchard, 84, prelate of Knights Templar and L,) ee former Congregational pastor at Dick- inson and Fargo, were held from the : Masonic temple here Saturday morn- Mildner, music of the immediate fu- |, of 714 Seventh St.; Mr. and Mrs. ing. a ” : we ture is an exciting expectation.” Benton Heaton and son, Patrick, The Dickinson Knights Templar was i * * * Steele, and Mr, and Mrs. L. E. Hea- a in charge of services with Rev. Edgar Mrs. Philip Nelson, 812 Avenue ©,|t00, Jr., and family, McKenzie. JOHN DAVIS IRENE’ MARTINEAU Winn officiating. Interment was in entertained a company of 10 women _ > John Davis, tf Mr. and Mrs, J. corps and Gr ected | the Dickinson cemetery. : with a at a shower given Friday evening in| Miss Bernice Edson, Moffit, ‘spent | m. Davis, 831 ‘Benth St., and Miss Sey Pade Blade, sticaceats! 20 toternational “Search for Irene Martineau, Grand Forks, his| military fraternity at the university. oTTe KRUGER Beauty” Contest Winners partner, were leaders of the annual | He is prominent in intramural athle- Th TULLIO CARMINATI e DICE MOORE and junior prom staged at the University| tics on the campus and also is pres. e Greatest LARRY“Sester"CRABBE os reat Dakota rd evening. dent ae a featerity. Beta See fe Family Package A DARRYL F ZANUCK IDA LUPINO wis was manager of the function. | Miss ineau is a member of Delta dati 4 He is a member of the R. O. T. C.j Gamma sorority. OF CHOCOLATES q meeian LAUGHS ! Special Sunday and the hostess served luncheon. The; A, will have the program for the In America | Directed by: Gregory; La’ Cava ' Di Mildner Monday . next meeting, which is to be a lunch-|meeting of the Monday club to be “GOBELIN” BEAUTY ! inner eon, was set for Friday, April 13, with) held Monday afternoon with Mrs. Mrs. C. J, Tullberg, 1021 Fourth St.| Myron H. Atkinson, 810 Rosser ave- 50c ,i* BECAUSEJSHE[PLAYED THRILLS ! ROAST Dave as wock-end gussts Mrs Angela Livermare of Minneapo-| nue, wet. C pound FIRE a. chercehild) pg in-law, Mr./lis, who er sister, Mrs, R. ee * Lipa es 7 ig YOUNG TURKEY Charles Gobel and ate Tacks D. Hoskins, was a guest of the group.| wp wmocielland, superintendent Fi > whom; she:craved leo des- BACK TO NATURE ‘ath A die. ni iment "Miss Mary Cram,|% the State Training school, Mandan, mney $ Stere perately,;emuet;never:knbw HEALTH FARM ' trimmings To compliment Miss Mary Cram, win be the guest speaker at the meet- Get a Box Toni that-she*was’ his ‘mother. pERAE os 5 112 Avenue C, west, who is to become! i of the Bismarck study club sched- Baba ses ight _ p at ‘she* was’ his 4 STEAKS the orice ot ace enh Rolette, led for 2:30 o'clock Monday after- Ashen ee PLUS—SELECTED NOVELTIES! ani 65 Cc: Members of the Women’s Reliet|Lobach, 716 First St, and Mrs. C. nena Mrs, M, J. Lee, 106 Ave- ‘ CHOPS Corps, meeting Friday afternoon with | Stevenson, 411 First St., entertained "Ue B. ae ‘i nn é Mrs. Ray M. Puller, 718 Main Ave-|at a miscellaneous shower and bridge of the Poldi Mild: with all the trimmings nue, conducted a memorial service| party Friday evening, dt the home of| Because Iner con | pues for Mrs, Mary Sperry, who died Wed-| Mrs. Lobach. Cards were played at|C¢rt Monday evening, the Cosmos club TRIBUNE PAT T ERNS Served from 11:30 A.M. to | |Resday, Feb. 21. During the two tables, with Miss Cram winnln | Wegnesday, when the group will meet Attention hour, Mrs, Margaret Moriarty, 200/the high score prize. The gifts for) Wednesday, when the group will meet 8:30 P.M. |Mth Mrs. C. Vernon, Freeman, 812 Mandan - | the bride-to-be were placed in a par-| » . Make This Model at Home ; — Cg erties asl covered with yellow erepe paper./Hlhth St. BABY CHARM IN THIS Ww al wi ce scheme, ° hay Cail entertain "he | |ostess verved refreshments with jonguls ax the ae fepioes,|, The, Tiny Tote Mule club of the Benevolent Society Secretaries LITTLE FROCK was used luncheon appoi Conservatory, 200 ies . a ill meet at 3:30 o'clock Sunday af- A coaual fernoon wit nilda Towne at We want to negotiate with mutual benefit societies, PATTERN 109 =] Be aa (kau wegen woe ome r parents, Dr. anc s. R. Meetings of Clubs 8. Towne, 722 Seventh St. . And Social Groups | [ —_—_—_—_==""[= pl iia The Catholic Daughters of Amer- ica will meet at 7 o'clock Monday Gig BREAD a Sie A ES. Banas Siveore- Patterson’s Mity-Nice meeting hour is early so that mem- bers also can attend the Poldi Mildner | or Oven Dandy concert, beginning at 8:30 o'clock. * * * Dr. Fannie Dunn Quain, 518 -Avenue Grand Pacific Hotel Restaurant with the object of merging them in a large national so- ciety. We will pay cash for the society, assume all finan- cial liabilities, and adjust all pending death claims. Our certificate provides an entirely new. and better protection. The Independence Benefit Society offers blanket protection for the entire family at a cost to the entire family of about $1 a month. Death benefits up to $1,000 are provided in the Independence certificate; in addition, it has an accidental death provision, paying up to $2,000. No medical examination is required. Mem- bership open to men, women or children, all ages. We have an attractive proposition to the secretary or to sales representatives of such society to act as district White, rye or whole wheat, 16-0z. ...... 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