The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 28, 1934, Page 5

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OE TAAL IN EET A ENE RE TT Aan el - a Sl nen 8 TEE AE AOR mt eon a 8 a AS A UE NN ORV THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, MAY 28, 1934 Ti want to use this recipe in a | district conference of Methodist Epis- Bi ical refrigerator, stir 1 table- « — . i <<a. #5” 6 C:: O=A””6¢6 OL Ann a” Toot tga e- feopal churches which will be held | : SO E [ B S {ng hot exeata, Geese Ua paULHind | MERGOAI fipiacopad eturet tn thls STA YING HOME-.-~ is thoroughly dissolved. city with Rev. Walter E. Vater as i 7 | C anid dislved in the hot cream. Ths the datret ore inviieds GOING ON A VACATION L. SSS cca canta | ven mee eset MEMORIAL DAY~ Chocolate coated molasses chips | breakfast for the visiting pastors and mixture and cook until rhubarb is soft}can be crushed and added to the |their wives. : ¢ | Anita Florence Cram of after it has cooled. This informal Mandan C. D. A. Court is|3taFerenes, Gram, Piseratns, ashton t|suts Siat i, See iat | Ace mr atc tr . Oook until the eggs thicken|the effort of melting chocolate and | er guests will occupy Thursday eve- i - 4 ° ° ° : ames fhe taixture. Cool and then pour| Washing an assortment of dishes, ning. Discussions, business details, | il) S d th D Silver Loving Cup Winner}. est enccrs| iy 28 Fes a Methodists to [Feu cuenta pel l e ay B, Peterson, son|pour in the remaining rhubarb mix- eon will be given at the church per- Gt intervats, mut | Of MP. and Mrs. H. F. Peterson, |ture, and cover with » meringue mede| Entertain Conference |fors. nev Alfred Roe, district super- ace paper hearts placed whites and ill enter- Announcement Made During]|beskets in the shape of roses, place ; Ray (cine Ob baat i intendent, @nd Mrs. Roe, w | cards holding ‘candles blespoons of sugar. Brown in @/ Bishop J, Ralph Magee will be|tain pastors and their wives at the ‘ Monday Morning Session of | bouquet of ree vie was mene . 5 300 degrees Fahrenheit oven. guest _of honor for the southwestern | function. ! IN THESE COOL Fifth State Assembly terplece. 4 ee: ON ete eo eel he : TUBBABLE SILK maint stick candy, 6 cups thin cream.) LAST TIMES TONIGHT 25c¢ “i: Scald cream in double boiler. Re- : tne bail move from heat and add salt and JOAN - 66 99 D R. E S morn! mn 5 . oe io err mola fac in BLONDELL if marty t Pe : ¢ ttand several hours. Serve plain of Warren William The Smartest J Just Tnelu with hot chocolate sauce, as preferred. Edw. Everett Horton y Laugh Hit of the E ge Frank McHugh Unpacked There are stripes, plaids, checks, dots and dashes, and of X course plenty of whites and pastels, in styles that are either tailored or fussy. Ideal dresses for vacations, sports, or Office because they are guaranteed to tub. Sizes from 14 Mrs. C. O. Smith, Fargo, chairman of the Hess loving cup award commit. Mandan had - Season tae; unnbuneed that . NOW SHOWING STARTS TOMORROW—TUESDAY gained 57 members, Bismarck had at the foci tegen un [Power oy ieee The Last Word in Committee members with Mrs. Smith ) ‘Were Mrs, Rose Strand, Mandan, and Sox ws, mann ear Screamland Laughs!. loving cup was avarded to Treep 1, Today and Tuesday HONESTLY—here’s Joe’s most howlarious hit. See ie PBS Niven hoe ‘: ‘ him as a gunman who was too honest to live—and Mrs. Cora Boellie, Rugby; Mrs. 8. P. r ate | j This Great Attraction almost didn’t! Flumerfelt, Devils Lake, and Mrs. Ju- lia Morris, Minot. This award is made : 2 5 Until for conducting the outstanding char- C 7:30 e e8S ion " Bo a Two Shows in One! “Dickinson, state monitor, who was|*t Mandan Pioneer park absent. Mrs. Mary Fenelon, Devils Lake, gave the salute to the flag and also gave a short address on flag eti- quette. Mann regents of the courts ise ‘The bes ibaa) aia sented reports as follows: Mrs. Smith, “alternate for Mrs. Evaline McNamara, ben eee nent nen lpi the former Miss Louise Huber, has Fargo; Mrs. Marie Saumur, Grand months Epris, Mrs. Flumerfelt, Devils Lake: . tesclbdle eateltrrt nat ¢ rs. Morris, Minot; Mrs. Eckes, Dick- “ 8 : inson; Mrs, Edna Webb, Bismarck; es . : EER en Ina. 5 ports included: Mrs. Catherine Lacey, . 4 7, | I | ; BM he Psnd MURDER | \ j All Pure Wool j AT THE eee SOF A Silo we SWIM SUITS wy H dg § ‘Mrs. Fenelor:, Devils Lake; Mrs, Mae ‘Ulwelling, Minot and Rugby; Mrs. Selma Carufel, Bismarck, and* Mrs, BE 4 | aP, GeF ae Fargo; Mrs, Peterson, Grand Forks; con: Buttrey’s Priee Mrs. Kupitz gave a brief talk on the necessity of proper publicity and ap- prtflaes ; 4 with the Falows: “Bra, Yan,-Ditisnsons Searle MOST BEAUTIFUL -/Kuppeck, Fargo; Mrs. Fenelon, Devils 7 GIRLS IN THE WORLD Lake; Mrs. Baellie, Rugby, Mrs. Mae : 2: : ‘Ward, Bismarck; Mrs. Ida Roche, from Fargo for a two-week visit with Williston; Mrs. Kathryn Keenan, her daughter, Mrs. R. W. Carlson, 913 Eighth 8t. Minot; Mrs. B. 8. Nickerson, Mandan, s Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups ¢——— Slacks Shorts Shirts For Comfort Slacks ieee seen CAPITOL ‘weoxesnay —am THEATRE oee— Daily 2:30-7-9 At 6:45 o'clock, the assembly Joined *** *& the Knights of bus in their con- i i the senlehts of Columbus in thelr con-| Public Is Bidden to Memorial building. Benefit Card Party Immaculate Conception Court No. Made of white or colored tub- fe dilaphte andes Weavoctee 322, Catholic Daughters of America, Jock bable fabries in many styles, All will meet at 8 o’clock Monday evening j sizes. e hostesses | ®t St. Mary's auditorium. Entertain- | -Jat a benefit bridge party to be given ment to follow the meeting has been st 8 o'clock Monday evening at the| Planned. according to Mrs. Philip R. ai g ‘ : : | Shorts American Legion Auxilisry room,| oP adendance ’ - H Ideal for Sports .. . Cool, com- % : Public Is invited "to. attend. Prises ape : soees been epee. meet toastmistress, 8 . a St. George's . Episcopal Evening riced Father Hildebrand, 0. 8. to be awarded include the usual score| Gutia will meet at the parish . B., house ! ec members of the various co ta for bridge and = quilt, at 6 o'clock Tuesday evening for a ‘atch hoe : nS | , oe ‘ gether with community singing, |. | Picnic. _ wp the program. Mrs, John Ta \"Gity and County | Basque Shirts 5 masa airanemments) ; the City and County | Made of a ventilated cotton o Born to Mr. Mrs. Floyd Mens fabric that tubs perfectly. All * me pastel colors to wear with slacks and Lanplaal 719° A Special Selling of Gorgeous. ‘Announce Engagement pnsioed Of Goodrich Teacher} went to aise Ru Ee These panies scenes of al “The Human Powder Box” Announcement engagement |! silver. i. a of Miss Ruts Raugust’ Gonieane aha “The Sea of Mermaids” ; G SUMMER Pee) ohowe. Bismarck, was meee Dr. Archie Cleon, who has “Marihuana” n , en in honor of Miss Raugust at the|since his graduation from medical “The Battle of Music” «because Monthly Savings usually one ce "eee te equal Monthly Payments on our § ately for the occasion with pastel friends Song-laden with such tune- ym shades of green, pink and white. The ful favorites as Easy Payment Plan. pink and white shades were repeated . “Cocktails for Two” in the table decorations consisting of § at “Ebony Rhapsody” seer “ ” an ss bgt ‘Lovely One’ Kareuson onan oil you thet you can Wate the |23 vet § a ne ey on GS) aunt, nf neh pieces. berg io Tonle the small monthly payments for a Kelvinator. & g2R when you make THRILLS - LAUGHS And results prove it! Look at the figures on the right. A nationwide showed that with a (Sn ye ne Fe HE 2EE i your own syrup visit, is MELODY - BEAUTY! Kelvinator an average of $141.64 was saved per ob one fanisue aastauh will go —Added Pleasure— . And this does not include the saving from Average Family's Hundreds of Gorgeous Hats! i ewe se & ‘Popeye the Sailor Tower operating come . : if Whites and all Pastel Colors News and Novelties Kelvinator Savings c 1 in Among visitors at On the Kelvinator Easy Purchase Plan, itis down- of Colt convention tight economy to own a Kelvinator. All you have ° man Beod Sovings ss. 12.95 Quonticy Beying Savings 78.49 Dectr Bill Savings.» P Maple flewuy LOT OWNERS OF FAIRVIEW . ¥ AND s (Come in and let us show you how easy—and how ‘ | , ; le ‘economical it is to own e@ Kelvinator. There is a Magnificent Americal Focetny tee Weaneaday to ast os a See California, Memorial bey. ‘We are povord Pacific Northwest upon you contribute and Colorado od o Sesuel ald a tr_taaa wines yer || North Dakota Power & Light Co. be unable to accomplish the im- Bismarck -- Mandan -- Dickinson |! fl dye KELVINATOR By Madame Margarita Agreneva at City Auditorium Tuesday Slaviansky and Russian Chorus “" 3 P.M. and 8:15 P. M. ‘Two Concerts v

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