The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 6, 1934, Page 3

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Sift two cups of cake flour; add 2/ing, as for jelly roll; cut in three~ = ee ey as follows: No. 1 with Mrs. J. J. Rue, f” Today’s Recipe | QE 7 4 ’ °. Til Avenue A; No. 2 with Miss Hardy teaspoons of baking powder and one-quarter inch slices and place on se aa arya |S i eno ae ee 1 . vey ing, . four tablespoons or Mrs. H. F. Tramp, 414 Seventh 8t,| two cups gra aii, a] shortening into the dry ingredients; \ with Mrs. Ralph Dean assisting. tablespoons flour, 2 tablespoons bacon | add two-thirds cup of milk and stir my * * * carefully. When all of the mixture is = Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ Ald [fats tate reaoed peeve 1 Geearson|dampened, stir vigorously until. tt The Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ Aid| soit, 1-4 teaspoon. pepper, 2 cups|froms @ soft dough and follows the will meet in the church parlors at 3| chopped meat of any kind, 1 cup flour, |P0on around the bowl, Turn out im- . o'clock Thursday afternoon. Friends 1 2 tables) hortenin; Mediately on slightly floured board |of the death of our beloved id ‘ of the church are invited. eri i Gj \and knead 30 seconds, Roll into| mother. We also wish to thank those ew Leaders Appointed | A Formal Jacket for Summer | wi ion ep loons [an red Meet ol miner We rh tack ew THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1934 it . Presbyterian General Aid ick brush with melted butter. i ‘The General Ladies’ Ald society ot | Heat bacon fat and add meat, stir| thick and offerings. e e and cook until brown. Sift over flour] Spread one cup of grated Ameri- iam Pau and Children. For Missionary Groups te Pint Rreniran hath i | $54 Sr Seeegt Addai eat sino ey oe fea ad é Oreloek ‘Thursday afternoon *S"|onion and parsley and bring to the|sprinkle with salt and paprika. Cut} 7, O, O, F., members please . x bolling point. Season with salt and|the dough into strips, six by one-half! eet at HH. Engen home, 927 Pepper and pour into a well buttered | inches; roll each strip and place them Seventh St ‘at 1 p.m. Th City and County | |bsting dish. ‘Mix and sift four, salt|in greased murfin pans. Or, if you |Seven = en ° » |and baking powder and rub in shot-|prefer, roll the dough without slic-|day, June 7. ening. Beat egg until light and add Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lacher, 401|with milk, cutting it into flour with South Tenth 8t., are the parents of a/a knife. Spread roughly over mixture girl born at 8:25 p. m., Tuesday in the] in baking dish which has been baking 8t. Alexius hospital. in a hot oven for fifteen minutes. Re- eras duce heat to moderate (375 degrees County Judge I. C. Davies Tuesday| Fahrenheit) and bake thirty minutes issued a marriage license to Chris-|ionger, until crust is well done and topher Mathew Aller, Bismarck, and| brown. Serve from baking dish. Miss Lillian Christina Friesz, Man- re! dan, CHEESE ROULETTES —— If you want something different in Rev. Father J. F. Studnicka, Han-|the way of hot bread, try cheese kkinson, was a business visitor in Bis-|roulettes. The following recipe makes marek Tuesday. 24: : Mrs. E. A. Greenwood and Mrs. N W. F. Meyer to Be Heads During Coming Year i i i : wa if ee i ane li F p iH ; a i i f it il in| le fy BF RE E i ak lr Bg eel i zF i ii Ty Hd 5 38 E for the church. The 8t. Anthony and wil coutinue meetings “during ‘ths a summer months. . : Until 7:30 Following the business meeting and More Inspiring Than “The Big Parade” or ARAMOUNT, oo ee “What Price Glory” Teacher Announces C APITOL TODAY AND Taunt || Wedding on May 18 Sura os Bgl The Season’s Class Comedy || Announcemen: has been made of Tonight ees feck, Mandnn, to Charice’ Volkman, Gays of royal adventure || Wilton, which was solemnised Friday, and 18, at the Presbyteria st ie 3 ——<_ieo wt Seana with Rev. W, stewart Thurs. A Fake Princess With 7 : : * a One-Man Subject! : ae to using jacket in very fine yellow cloth over a printed blue, gray and yellow. Interest is centered in sleeves and shoulders, Sixth 8t., who filiated with local branch of the eh s sect relief aa ean of bop i several weeks, | Women. farewell party for Mrs. Initiation Service Wedneeday at her | Bell was given Monday evening, when . Mrs. Philip Plets and Miss Delia Mrs. F. M. Roberts, Jr., was initiated Olson entertained at five tables of , [bridge at the Lewis and Clark hotel. There was a guest gift for Mrs. Bell. se & ‘ ‘ Miss Freda Schlickenmayer, daugh- © They paid her to rit ‘BM. . D. ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Schlicken- py moke a mon fall < "ais, 06bn Ak. Geanin: Mrs. M. B. Gilman, Mason spart- Srinanag Hance rar the tate. for her! .. When : 2 om-| ments, entertained her contract bridge | man county 4-H club camp June 10- she met him she .C. club at the Bismarck Country club | 15, following commencement exercises knew she should J.P. afternoon. Score awards in/at Jamestown college, Jamestown, hove paid them! . the games were received by Mrs. Ar-|where she is a student. Miss Schlick- . thur R. Tavis, 517 Mandan 8t., and|enmayer will return home June 16. ve : pone ae ' |Eivited to joln Sigma Tau Delta, one vu » one Sunday School Group : HP. Jot the English societies on’ the To Rehearse Program|“; cr aaa ROE . Dr. Lester 8. McLean, son of Mr. and department children of the Mrs. L. W. McLean, 212% Main ave- nue, arrived Tuesday from Grand with : Her reign sensationally Sunday morning. nue, west, entertained at @ 7 o'clock | with her son Saturday to attend the short but she got a let dene! waffle supper at her home Tuesday |commencement season activities SHE GOT HER MAN! Feel rcaipd thet iplomas fom Before Tetwrning to ‘Blamarck, abot HEARTS THAT BURN FOR Entertainment the Entire Family oo inform- | motor east for s short vacation trip. 1] WOMEN ON THE BURNING —PLUs— “** Meeti _ 4 Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Newton, 1021 eetings of Clubs SANDS OF HELL! Went to Market” And Social Groups |. Immense as the trackless desert! Deep as Featuring “SINGING SAM” The Past Noble crende respesedess the starless night! Cruel as Satan! Ten- Todd-Kelly Comedy - News the Rebekah lodge rege at 8 o'clock Friday evening at} der as a baby’s arms... this heart- ns ee si guaintaaet wrenching drama of love that surpasses a love ... the love of man for man! ee * Election of officers will take place at the meeting of Women’s Nonpar- ith tisan Club No. 1 scheduled for 8 o'- —with— Wigwam We are prepared to take ,ins| wr Maran Suing ining Tn VICTOR McLAGLEN care of your last minute ————— selection of Graduation Gifts =F == (BISMARCK TRIBUNE PATTERNS and all star cast —Also— ‘News — Cartoon — Comedy Diaries Graduation Books Make This Model at Home Purses Traveling Bags SLENDER ND KEEP COOL Fountain Pens Overnight Bags PATTERN 1828 patrons for their generous patronage and support during the past twenty years and I trust: you will continue to by Obvne extend your patronage to the new firm. : : ve 4 ‘When the problem of how to look H. J. WOODMANSEE. 3 Having sold out my interest in the Harris-Wood- mansee store to Mrs. Wm. Harris, widow of my former partner, I wish to advise the public that I am no longer a member or interested in the establishement. I desire to take this opportunity of thanking my many friends and Eoonenr GROCER ALL PHONES 34—WE echt Bing Cherries, Cantaloupe, Strawberries, Raspberries, New Potatoes, Cucumbers, Fresh Red: Plums and Cali- fornia Peaches : Specials From June 6 to June 12, Inclusive Candidate for Governor Large can Bean Hole Beans...............000.00. +100 on the Independent Republican Ticket Cap-Kota Brand Peaches, Pears, Apricots, No. 245 Orailing Son dis con WILL SPEAK OVER RADIO STATION J.P. CAIN | coarse Atra’ Lace Top : All Pure Silk 6 cnr Cn 87: rm HOSE eo | _ at 9p. m. (CST) Thursday, June 7 —n i 3 | eet Bismarck, N. Dek ios Bred Spred Pure Preserves, all flavors, 3-lb. glass... .57¢ Crest Fruit Nectar, % pt. jar, all flavors, jar. ..15¢ Mayonnaise and Sandwich Spread, 8-oz. jar 18¢ SPRING. CHICKENS—1%, to 2% lbs, each if

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