The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 31, 1934, Page 5

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J. air eats Thatta Will ba heme tor Sean ie ommcee for the|ter, Mrs. Margaret McLaughlin, and BEFORE present high price levels were reached. ee ‘ announces | Mrs, McLaughlin's son, Judge Mc- “ ie se eored int Caidrerts Gace con | taat the general pubic ts invited and| Laughlin, all of Gan Francisco, Cali Ponney's say “Buy Blankets New.” These prices _, teat and there also will be caah prives|tations to thelr friends. “This tunc.| Toc” “i! be here for several weeks. remain in effect only while present stocks last! re for all the other competitive events. |tion, which is being arranged by the! . A, Dahlen and his son, Graydon, be one of the main features for men.|the meeting of the committee in + t ‘There also will be @ kittenball game.|charge held Monday evening with one yan Ag it Ssigeaaed academy a te a Be ating, usa owing itt poor Stn nn? a f BLANKETS POR THIS EVENT Saline Teeny Se tee | eee ie anit cots |p MAF; and Mrs, B. G. Patterson of the TH | Patterson hotel have as guests Mrs. and a variety of races including fat) tee will be started at 7 o'clock at the q Cy RTH en's and women's sprints, a three-|$°°ar" Weian reece co, toe meee [Patterson's father and mother, Mr. MILLIONS OF DOLLARS WORTH were bought Free refreshments served will in- clude coffee, lemonade and ice cream cones, - * * * 60 Girls Guests at CMTC Dancing Party About 60 Bismarck and Mandan high school girls and 1934 graduates Training camp men at Fort Lincoln Saturday evening. About 20 of the guests were Mandan girls. Pupils of two Bismarck dance stu- dios provided specialty dance num- bers during the intermission in the dancing, when refreshments were eerved. : Miss, Margaret Ann Ramsey pre- sented Miss Vivian Coghlan in a toe regular social committee for August, and by the ways and means commit- tee, will take the place of the month’s social meeting which would have taken place Thursday, Aug. 9. ee Sons of Norway Plan Dance for Wednesday Sverdrups Lodge No. 7, Norway, has chosen Wednesday, which is the regular meeting night, as the date for a dancing party for members of the organization and their friends. A general invitation is extended to the public for the party, which will be given at the Ancient Order of Unifed Workmen hall, start- ing at 9 o'clock. The Royal Kings or- chestra of Mandan will play a pro- gram of new and old-time dance num- of 623 Third St., left Monday morn- ing for a week’s fishing trip at Lake Clitherall near Fergus Falls, Minn. Gregory Dahlen, Jr., returned the same day from a two-week outing at Bear Tooth Boy Scout camp near Red Lodge, Mont. -During the camp- vision, plans to make his home at Se- attle, where his son is employed. ‘They drove here from Grand Forks Monday and spent a day visiting friends .before continuing their jour- Event Prices We Couldn t Egual Today / A Smashing Value! 72 dance, “The Shadow,” and a toe tap jouncing the dance, the 25 number; Frank Mayo and Miss Bever- Lilet res solid s* * Ce Ry 4 ‘ ly Bauer in bowery tap dance, and that the regular meet-/ yr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Sinner, mee ' ing will not . ° 4 é 2 ‘Miss Joan Slorby in a song and dance a3 bet ory * who were married at Grand Forks on | ff ~ onf Miss Elette Engum, 418 Fate Bt, ts ae —. Woven by Penney’s special core-yarn pro- The ideal blanket for winter; spending @ three-week vacation from Dakota registered at cess to give added warmth! You'll love use them in place of sheets! he k at the Quain and Ramsted he Patterson hotel f clinte in a visit with a sister et Lake Bs. Doyle and HE mess direray their deep thick nap, downy texture and Their} soft” downy | texture! Fae Minn., and with another sister Fargo. rich, warm colors. Plaids in blue, rose, deep {nap;, gives {delightful da brother at St. Paul. ene t fd t, i Oe, 5 Ee ie, Sata, Seta ste. tas a —— *nights4 Solid tarred grays Manney and Gertrude Engen have ‘Theatre building on Fourth 8t., tem- : : ” de Bel so acl on returned from a week’s camping trip Porarily is conducting her classes at o, Plaids: contrasting bord- g at Wildwood lake. They were joined the World War Memorial building. ers §BuyYaYeenson's’ y, by two girls from Washburn during | as ees oarid : —— eo cc at this} lowY price !tWhatta ie eee arrived Saturddy afternoon | 4 urch Societies Pairs of Part-Wool value! Mrs, William Field, who resides feature. Mrs. Arthur Bauer played their accompaniments. A tap number, “The Flapperettes,” Indien Designs given by the Misses Frances Bosch, Matos Ba inet eu $@. #249 Marjorie , introduc e t offerings of pupils of Mrs. Dorothy Loita a vacation trip to the pr. Lerma ae Taea caert “Dative oonshatn pier the price! 3 e. Mrs, Lulu E, Harris, 418 Pit cues : the group was a tap, “Twelfth Street /nas gone to Blue Island, a sul There's not less than 5% pure virgin'wool in these Siuant colors! Rag,” by Jack and Robert Mote and Richard Smith. Miss Marion Curran was at the piano during this part of the program. ‘The dance planned for Saturday night of this week will be the last in the series of four given for the C. M. T. C. men and for the junior, sen- for and 1934 alumnae girls who wish to attend. xk * Miss Nell Haney of St. Paul has ar- rived for a visit of several weeks with Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Patton and their Chicago, where she is to visit and daughter-in-law, Mr. Gordon Harris. After visiting at Island and attending the Century Progress exposition, she will go to Val- paraiso, Ind, to attend a family union. ** & Mrs. Margaret Field, Menoken, en- Joyed a brief visit from her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and| they Mrs. F. A. Knowles, 316 Avenue A, west. the eee, q Mrs, A. Jess of Attics, Thd., is .vis- gma pare ser Good Part—Wool Single as 8t. John by Mrs. E. J. Heising and tting her brother and sister-in-law, her two sons, John and Al, of 122 - ‘B: Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Pilmoor, 821 Sixth ' npcios uGEWG whocate ao chave a . sheet Dlankets Bt. Mrs. Jess is @ former resident of | her sister, Mrs. R. E. Chioupek, at| week's visit at the home of Mrs. Hel- Mandan, having lived there for sev-| Cincinnati, Ohio, and also made stops] sing’s sister, Mrs. Arthur Skelton. = =o? Ce ’ eral years. at Chicago and Minneapolis. At Chi- 70x80 Size! Single! eee 66 x 80 Size! Gorgeous Block Plaids! . ne G. P. Manning of Sioux City, Ia., has come to spend a week in Bis- marck attending to business matters and visiting with friends here and in Mandan. * * & near Bismarck, has left for a three- week visit in Illinois to be divided be- Maine. Mrs, Hollingsworth was josephine Burras of Summit, N. , before her marriage, which liams, ~ ad OAV Also “Dillinger Her love scenes were too erfect to convince her “The GREAT FLIRTATION: ELISSA LANDI ADOLPHE MENJOU EXTRA! — NOTICE! — EXTRA! " Held Over—Showing. Tonight! Special Paramount News Events — with — LANGER and OLSON — om the talking screen — “Protest Parade” Soldiers at “State House” Pies — Our Gang Comedy - - Sportlight and Nevelty sband she wos only acting! elph Zuker present, 1D MANNERS | Death Soenes” Monday, July 23, have returned from 1” City and County | are the parents of a girl born at 7:05 fatal Monday at the Bismarck hos- Aid to meet with her Thursday after- noon. Members of the group are re- quested to meet at 2:30 o'clock at the church, where transportation will be Provided. Showing Wed. - Thurs. pooper nihey oa mapa prot 7 PARAMOUNT $s aunanet eee deae sidan. 1007 Pure Virgin Wool! THEATRE Leek ated atl FAST and FUNNY! Part Wool Block Plaid Pairs 98° Double Biankets Luxuriously Soft, Deep-Napped! beaks in cree You'll need a warm 3, Made by a mill with a 60 years’ reputation Soape Hee ware, Meares 6.69 1. for quality blankets! Core-yarn-woven, $1.98 Pr. (Think of buying a soft, fluffy DOUBLE blanket at this low price! Almost unbeliéva- ble, but true! Soft-toned block plaids with 3 inch binding to match. Core-yarn-woven for extra wear. Not less than 5% pure virgin wool! Combination bed sise—3 Ibs. weight. USE THE LAYAWAY PLAN Protect your saviags! Mo need ef paying the whele price new! A omell payment end a little cach week will hold your blaskets uni you ere ready fer them! x 84! Extra Large! BLANKETS Handsome Plaid Part-Wool Pairs! great big, downy blankets. Four pounds of beauty and warmth! Soft-toned block plaids in Rose, Gold, Green, Blue and Orchid. Four inch sateen bindings to match. Use the Layaway Plan! Save NOW! An outstanding value! e E._ A. Greenwood, who is stationed | a PO aE PS lettuce as combination salad and water and drop the meringue by spoon- /gelatin in two ee bay ay re) un 1s Arrang ered teat ae oe Today’s Recipe dessert. fuls on the water. Put into & tot and add to hot stock. : ismarck family, ; — oven long enough to slightly color the | sslved dour over ‘ 813 Avenue B. Peach Custard Meringue meringue, Skim from the water and |lightly and let stand ) ‘ ° ° ees FROZEN BANANA SALAD | place on the peach custard. Chill |chilled end firm. Unmoid or S nua ICTIC) es Wieon, daughter of Mr.) 1 tbep. lemon Juice, Ung CUBS mule, 3 ones, M4 uD gran /thoroughly and serve, ‘This loat is splendid wth ste itera | hm a ae a io. es, ———______——_—_———_| 5} 3 2 thaps. mayonnaise sugar, % te radiah slices, threads g tates army and navy people who are| Detrolt Lakes, Minn, where she had| 2 tb s Pioneer Park Has Been Chosen| visting in Bismarck during thelr tur- Se VEE! WA THNSN COE COR De Scania UMMA GD: «| Ber Pad Be anene lie areca (LAID, 9 SOO Praall entor, sabey, peg gE for Outing Which Will | tle Wash, but after thelr stay in Bis. 7 as acta ae Sugar and salt. Slowly add hot milk, |1 teespoon Peppereorns, 1 bupeh mint rench drissing and N di marek will go to the Panama Canai| 4,Sv0Pping in Bismarck. fora few) "4, Ch Whine ean Caen eee ite hueita' or Gear | icp Selon, mal and polar eae Ee eae ae Start at Noon Sunday Zone, which is to be their new home,| c+¥6,, Vat stun spending five weeks! 3 ripe bananas, cubed ble boller and cook over hot water| Sorape and stice carrots, peel onion |*PPetite on the hottest day. paeercnreresenacsen sty Lieutenant Taylor is with the U. 8. 8.| Biny Malloy, son of Mr. and Mrs. W,| Lettuce. until mixture Remove at ves. “Put A full day of entertainment wo} ee E. Malloy, Van Hook, who is the| Add lemon juice and alt to mayon-|once from heat and cool. Chill for x ra ee for the annual pionic| ’ guest of his = ‘and aunt, Mr. and naise and stir into cheese. Mix with of Lodge 1199, Benevolent and Pro-| Date for Ice Cream |&oee o™™ tective Order of Elks, expected to be ry eee one of the largest fraternal gatherings Social Is Advanced! seus arene "woes, daughter of . __Dlucerat Ploncer park Gunday.. The| the ioe crear socal plannéd or| ME, B24, MTR. 3, P Wagner, 13 Ave nf entertainment will start at noon. , Thursday evening by the Degree of|ieen Hyland of Fargo, who will leave Horse shoe pitching competition.) Honor Protective association was! for her home in a few days. at Part Weel Blankets 72 x 84 Singles! A.Value! Plaintor'Plaid 69° Extra Long! Extra Velue! Fluffy All-White Cotton, et 98° Use them as sheets in winter; as top blankets a use it as a sheet! Mighty good at 98c! finest, lengest-wearing wae! Four breed end; the center a Ber innoes Northland! $7.90! 100% Pure Virgin Wool

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