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60 Couples Are Guests at Lions Club’ Ladies’ Night the director, is in charge of arrange- Dancing, Cards and Brief Pro-|ments for picnic at the Mandan gram Are Features of Out- eee eae Py te ) , Goldie Byers, Thel- Ing on Show Boat Mutchler and Lil- Exhibition Concluded After a two-day exhibition during which many visitors expressed their dance program. Several tables of cards were in play | M0rial building for those who did not dance, Arrangements for the function were see for the best hen of mixed Beet 2848 : which should ve Activities Varied at _| musabeth A. Jones. Chi Chi Club Meeting not au numerous os thwe inthe Low: i | ; i ed during the meeting went to Miss| considered. Marion Hessinger, who received the}ceived second in this division and ies} ere During Vacation during the Christmas season, Both of|, D¥ Estelle Ford Warner of Wash- riser aan ends he | ington, D. C., who is on her vacation, service activities, made an overnight visit with Dr. Miss Kathleen Bartley received a| host “eticon” whew Gayest silver sta posing health officer, passed reabieione the (best trough Bismarck on her way to Port- F i E ; ‘ : i i ‘At the next meeting to be Thursday, Sept. 13, each member bring a guest, Mrs, Dorothy Homan, THEY NEVER WEAR SMOOTH Nat Weaa choot Tn GONNA BEBASAFE To TH’, rH he Hie i i Fi E E TO Bot LAST Mi f | i re FE ge & SE* p F Mrs. Daniel M. Slattery and her’ son, Jack Slattery, of 508 Broadway avenue, west, left Saturday for Min- neapolis, where they are to join an- wanted all anti-skid miles for his tire dollar—wanted double resistance to punctures and blowouts. We made him an | extra liberal trade-in offer for his old tires —and we'll make the same offer to you. * * * Come in and see this tire that NEVER WEARS SMOOTH be- fore you buy any other. f Special Sunday Dinner SEIBERLING ROAST TURKEY TERES Guaranteed it all com- mon Vold’s Tire Se Served trom 11:30 a, m. till 8:30 p. m. rvice 216 Main * Phone 356 mo {Sioux City and its vicinity. "lors going to the Misses Mada Eppler THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, | SWAGGER CONTRAST SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1934 @) SOCIETY and CLUBS E. Hedahl, 900 Second St. Low bowls filled with pansies were the floral decorations for the dinner, which was followed by an informal evening at the Sipple home. This is the first visit which Mrs, Kratz has made to Bismarck since leaving about four years ago. She expects to leave for home Sunday morning. Mrs. T. W. Sette, 922 Seventh St., gave a small luncheon for her Saturday noon. In addition to evening parties given by Mrs. Sipple and Mrs. Hedahl, there lett, 1008 Avenue B; Mrs. J. W. Paul F. Homan, 201 First St. Mrs. @ small dinner for Mrs. Kratz, and Mrs. E. Ulmer, 402 Mandan 8t., was @ luncheon hostess in her honor. ee k Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sundet and their nieces, Mrs. Hubert Davis and Miss Phyllis Spencer, all of Crookston, Minn., left for their home Saturday after a week's visit with Mrs. Sun- det’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Andrist, 508 Ave- nue E, and her nieces, Mrs, Bernard Andrus, 1004 Eighth St, and Mrs. Howard O. Hendrickson, 511 Thir- teeth St. Also leaving Saturday was Mrs. C. O. Peterson of Glendive, Mont., who had divided six weeks be- tween visits at the Hendrickson home and with relatives at Rugby and Ana- moose. PERE enernenaer are eeeeernerees | j Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups | a Immaculate Conception Court No. 322, Catholic Daughters of America, will meet at 8 o'clock Monday eve- ning at St. Mary's school auditorium. o_O ‘ City and County | A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Middaugh, 302 Griffin St., at 11: Pp. m,, Friday, at the Bismarck hos- pital. $$ $$$ ! Slope Weddings | Hochhalter-Ehrmantrout Miss Amelia Hochhalter, Reeder, and Harry Ehrmantrout, Bowman, were married at the St. Charles Cath. olic church at Bowman Thursday (Clothes by Oppenheim-Collins) Perfect for the last few weeks of summer is this black satin ensemble which consists of a one-piece dress with flattering yoke of tucked white met and a loose-fitting swagger coat of finger-tip length. A black satin beret and black kid oxfords are worn with it. been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miss Rita Eroxel of Berthold were O. Johnson, Tribune apartments. Mr.’ out-of-town guests. arrived Thursdey to be * * * with his wife. | The Misses Lydia Niemi and Sadie ek * | Josephson, nurses at the Bismarck Mrs. Rose F. Hoffman, Mason | hospital; Miss Elna Nyland, 211 apartments, and Mrs. V. K. Greene, | Twelfth St., and Miss Sigrid Joseph- Fargo, are spending some time at the|son, Wing, left Saturday afternoon Barbizon Plaza hotel in New York | for the Century of Progress exposition City. Mrs. Hoffman, who is purchas- | at Chicago. On the return trip, they ing fall garments for the Rose shop, /expéct to stop at Minneapolis to see is expected to return to Bismarck / relatives and friends. They are hav- about September 1. ing a week's vacation. x ek ok * * * Miss Avis Carlisle, 519 Fifth 8t. left) noon te atvina the wedding of Miss Saturday for Braddock to Join her par-| vada Heaton, daughter of Mrs. Min- ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle, and) nie Heaton, 514 Seventh St., and Ger- her brother, Roger Carlisle, in a two-| ald L. Knudson of Fargo on Tuesday week vacation trip which will be) are Mr. Knudson’s parents, Mr. and {started Sunday. They first will go to} mrs. L. E. Knudson, and his three Lisbon to be guests of the L. R. May’ sisters, the Misses Donna, Norma and family and from there will go on to/ Bonnie Knudson, of Mitchell, 8. D. Towa to visit relatives and friends in| The prospective bridegroom arrived in Bismarck Thursday evening. He ++ = | and Miss Heaton will be guests of Mrs. Fritz Holstad and Miss Thelma/ honor at a family party to be given Peterson of Glendive, Mont., who have} this evening by Mrs. Heaton, been visiting their aunt, Mrs. Mary/| ee * morning, Aug. 2, by Rev. Father Smierciak. ek * Hill-Hofland Of interest at Bowman is the mar- riage of Miss Odella Hill, Buffalo, 8. D., and Obed Hofland of near Bul- lock, 8. D., which occurred at the Lutheran parsonage at Buffalo on Monday, July 16. They are living at the Norton ranch near Bullock. ee * Albrecht-Neumiller The marriage of Miss Katie Al- brecht, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Albrecht of near Linton, to W! liam H. Neumiller of Glenham, 8. D., was performed at the Evangelical Parsonage at Linton on Tuesday, July 31, by Rev. G. Batschat, Mr. and Mrs. Neumiller are living on a farm near Glenham. eek * Ehman.Rhone Miss Lydia Ehman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ehman of Hurds- field, became the bride of Doyle Rhone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rhone, also of Hurdsfield, at the Bap- tist parsonage at Fessenden on Sat- urday, July 28. The bridal attend. ants were Miss Melby and Beryl Rhone. Mr. and Mrs. Rhone are re- siding with his parents until fall. ek * Alfstad-Nelson Miss Ruth Alfstad and Alvin Nelson were matried at the home of the bride's father near Fessenden at 11 o'clock the morning of Tuesday, July 31, by Rev. M. Haugness. Miss Iva Alfstad and Selmer Knudsen were the witnesses. After a brief wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson began house. keeping at the bridegroom's farm. xk * Dvorak-Kadrmas In a ceremony performed Monday, July 30, at St. Wenceslaus church of Killdeer by Rev. Father Studney, Miss Mildred L. Dvorak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dvorak, Dickinson, became the bride of Charles A. Kadr- mas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Kadrmas, Killdeer. Miss Emma Dvor- ak and Louise Kadrmas were the at- tendants. Mr. and Mrs. Kadrmas are C. Peterson, 318 Fourth St., and their! Rey, Walter E. Vater, pastor of the cousin, Mrs. Ralph Broehl, 2016 Ave-| McCabe Methodist Episcopal church, nue A, left Friday for Coleharbor for! who spent the week at Grand Forks a few weeks’ stay with their parents, attending the annual ministerial Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peterson. They) summer school being conducted at will retun to Glendive at the close of wesley college, has returned to Bis- their visit. Mrs. Peterson and Mrs.|marck and will occupy his pulpit as Broehl accompanied them to Colehar-' usual on Sunday. Rev. Alfred Roe, bor and will be guests at the Peter-/ district superintendent of the Meth- son home for about a week. | odist:church, and Mrs, Roe, and also * * | Rev. and Mrs, Frederic G. Norris of Miss Irene Anderson, 617 Eighth Mandan, will remain for the entire St., honored Miss Harriette Carlson’ session, which is to close next Wed- of Iron Mountain, Mich., who will | nesday. leave for her home Sunday after an extended visit here, at a surprise fare- well party Friday evening. Bunco was played at three tables with hon- ** * A dinner given at the Bismarck Country club Friday evening by Mrs. C. J. Sipple, 404 Sixth St., with cov- ers for seven guests, was one of many and Saima Pihlaja. There also was | social affairs given this week for Mrs. & present for the guest of honor. In| Randall Kratz of St. Cloud, Minn., a addition to Miss Carlson, Miss Gene- vieve Worth of Bemidji, Minn., and | been the house guest of Mrs, Anton Enjoy Yourselves at the Capital View Cabin Now Open GOOD MUSIC - - DANCING REFRESHMENTS (Budweiser Beer—a Glase—10c) Only One Mile and a Half North of Bismarck former Bismarck resident, who has|N. at home with the bridegroom's par- ents. * * * Erb-Calkins Miss Mildred Erb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Erb, Douglas, and Clarence Calkins, son of Mrs. Zetta Calkins, Garrison, were united in marriage Thursday, July 26, at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. Mr. Diessen, Garrison, officiated. Attend- ing them at the ceremony were Miss Louise Calkins and Harry Erb. *x* * * Gunderson-Jensen ‘The marriage of Miss Clara C. Gun- Knecht, 906 Seventh St. and Mrs./day, Aug. 1. of Miss Ida Berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg, and Manuel Waltz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Waltz, on Friday, July 27. They are making their home on the bridegroom’s farm. The parents of the couple are pioneer homesteaders As se township. Johnson-Payne ‘Miss Gladys Luella Johnson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Stockland, Stanley, and Everett C. Payne, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Payne, Halli- were others given by Mrs. L. D. Hu-/day, spoke their nuptial vows at the home of the bride’s parents Wednes- Rev. C. M. Fosmarck officiated at the ceremony which was johnson J. I. Arman, 316 Anderson 8t., gave| witnessed by Miss Marion J Payne are at home at Halliday, where he is a bulk oil dealer. ——————_* | Today’s Recipe ve Wash and put to soak over night % cup of dried lima beans. the Morning cook beans in the soaking water and enough additional water to cover them until they are tender alowing the liquid to cook down. Pre- pare 1 cup of cubed carrots, and 1 cup of cubed potatoes. Cook until tender in a small amount of water, When all are cooked combine vegetables and liquids in a large kettle. One cup of cooked rolled oats or cracked wheat may be substituted for potatoes. Take 4 medium-sized slices of % inch thick salt pork, dice it finely and brown carefully in hot skillet. Add % cup chopped onion and cook care- fully until golden brown. Add to vegetable mixture. Pour into this combination 1 to 1% quarts of milk depending on thickness desired. Heat slowly and carefully and season with salt and pepper. Serve hot with crackers or toast as a hot dish for supper. The aeronautics branch of the Department of Commerce has estab- lished, in the eight years of its ex- istence, nearly 20,000 miles of feder- ally-lighted and radio-equipped air- ways, and is now engaged in construct- such routes. The average pay per mile under new United States government will be 27.9 rate of 42 cents. THE INN Where you get delicious, home- cooked food at moderate cost. 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