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University Women Plan Remainder of Schedule / Will Glve~Entertainment Next ., Month for College Women of Bismarck Area Tentative plans for en| women of the Bismarck area May, reports on the member- rive:and revision of the consti- tution, and a versity Women, held Monday eves ning. Forty-eight women, including a number of study group members who are not affiliated with the branch, were entertained at the home of Miss Catherine McKinnon, 312 Avenue B, ‘west. Miss McKinnon was assisted by Mrs. C. R. Robertson, Mason apart- oS ASS ON ease NUR OTE Genevieve Parsons, 514 Sixth 8t., branch treasurer, stated that the THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, _TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1934 brief skits. The modern novel grou led by Miss Lydia Frerking of the|Sigma Alpha Iota at induction cere- hanes an Indian school, and Miss|monies held at the Waldorf hotel at Plan used at group meetings, x * Mrs. E. J. Conrad, 419 Rosser ave-| Mrs. Walter Maddock, 101 Sixth St., Que, west, was leader of the humorous |was honored at a family dinner perty Presentation of work being studied by |given Monday evening in observance the problems in education group.jof her birthday anniversary. Bridge The members schoolroom |was played following the dinner. sek enacted a .|scene in which atmosphere was stu- , vision was that regarding the stu groups which have organized during the current year, providing that one-third of each group may be non-members of the branch, they are not eligible for A. A. U. W. membership. Mra. F. H. Waldo, 712 Fourth 8t., presided during the program which ments, and Miss Katherine Boden- | by Stab, 520 Mandan St. Miss Charlotte Logan, 208 Second St., reported on the arrangements made for entertaining college women who are eligible for A. A. U. W. mem- bership sometime during May. Miss in the field of medicine since about 1850, when the first woman received @ degree in medicine. The study groups then presented Concordia College Choir Moorhead, Minnesota Trinity Lutheran Church Wednesday, April 18, at 8 P. M. Admission 50¢ Student Ticket 25¢ Shirtwaist » Frocks Sport Stripes that will tub perfectly died in the old and new ways. Miss Johanna Schwartzenberger Mra. Mildred and Michael John Grinsteiner, both residents of Bismarck, were married during the 6 o'clock Mass read by Rev. Father Arnold Backes at St. ing. M. J. Grinsteiner and Schwartzenberger. * * * Mrs. W. F. McGraw, 322 Anderson |8t., received the high score favor when the St. Theresa missionary group met with Mrs. Arthur ©. Anderson, 1102 ‘Witnesses of the ceremony were committee of Mrs. Paul Netland, 518 Miss Betty Ninth 8t., exhibited baby pictures of several of the guests, ‘The next meeting of the branch will be a dinner at the World War Me- morial building the evening of Mon- day, May 7, when the board members will be hostesses, se & ee - Rugby Senior Winner In FIDAC Competition| | AND THEY USED ning contestants at the district con- ‘ventions of the North Dakota ment which will be held May 4-11. Miss Fetje’s easay has been entered $; that elf your prowess is due to Post's 40% Bran Flakes! But seriously, we should like to say this much to everyone 33 If you're feeling not quite upto scratch, and sort of ‘slow on the up-grade,” it may be that you have a sluggish intes- tine ; s ; due to lack of bulk in che diet. So why don’t you eat Post’s 40% Bran Flakes every morn- éng? It contains bran to supply that bulk you need, to help wheat, 16-02. ...... Think of the convenience and economy of “Gling” your foods! That's what Kel- vingtor gives you — the CCxiaper for vegetables, the Dairy Section for buteer, eggs and cheese, the Theife Tray for left-overs—and the Frost Chest with a below freezing temperature whese fish or meat can be kept fresh and wholesome—a thing, inchuding the Waser Cooler and Pastry Set. ‘North Dakota Power & BISMARCK ;|Mary's school chapel Tuesday morn- | 4, admitted to active membership in | Thayer avenue, Monday evening for a jbrief business session, contract bridge |games at three tables, and luncheon. ir discussed | Hervey Allen's |Fargo: Sunday. Sigma Alpha Iota is|Mrs. C. A, Schuck; 906 Ninth 8t., “Anthony Adverse,” following the|a national professional music sorority. 'chairman of the group, submitted a jreport on @ general meeting of mis- |sionary group leaders which was held recently. cutee newt «City-County News | County Judge I. C. Davies issued a marriage license Monday to Michael ‘Schwartzenberger, both of Bismarck. Today’s Recipe | Cocoanut Angel Food Sift one cup of flour four times and Jet stand in a dish. Beat one cup of of salt with a flat wire whisk and, jJohn Grinsteiner and Miss Johanna egg whites and one-fourth teaspoon when foamy, add one teaspoon of cream of tartar and continue beating until eges are stiff enough to hold up| 88 large as the salmon. in peaks, but not too dry. Fold in one and one-fourth cups of sifted granulated sugar, two table- | % |spoons at a time, until all is used. The fold in three-fourths teaspoon of nilla and one-fourth teaspoon of mond extract. Sift a small amount of the cupful has been used. Pour the batter in a greased angel food pan and sprinkle with one-half cup of cocoanut. Bake in a slow oven at least one hour. Begin at 275 de- grees Fahrenheit®and, after thirty @|minutes, increase the heat slightly to about 325 degrees, and then bake |% thirty minutes longer. 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