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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 65, 19: Ruth Scharnowske’s Betrothal Announced Mrs. Rose Scharnowske, 314 Fif-| teenth 8t., announced the engage- Attorney's Wives Will Be Entertained at Functions|2# #2 aie Rn ie ee EEN ee TRI marek Country club. Miss Belle Me-/to Joyce Moule, son of Mr. and Mrs. hus, pianist, and Ralph Truman, vio-! F. L. Moule, 1029 Fifth 8t., when she nist, will play an hour's concert pro- | ‘& company of 30 guests at gram during the luncheon. a shower in her daugh- Lucille daughter of Mr, |ter’s honor Wednesday afternoon. The Mrs. Coghlan and a law|Party was given at the American Le- udent at the University of North|gion Auxiliary room, World War Me- George Shafer, Jr., son of |morial building. Governor and Mrs. George F.| Disclosure of plans for the wedding, f vocal solos,| Which will be an event of Thursday, Oct. 18, was made by writing the Luncheons at Capitol and Coun- try Club and Tour of City Are Main Features SOCIETY and CLUBS Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ Aid The Ladies’ Aid of the Trinity Lutheran church will meet at 3 o'clock Mra afternoon at the church parlere, a eee Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Tracy of Grand Forks returned to their home Tuesday after visiting over the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. ved Soa ais att Si hs ek lay r as children’s librarian at the Bismarck Public library. ek Judge and Mrs. A. M. Weisenborn will be hostesses for the meeting of Division No. ¢ to take place at the home of Mrs. J. K. Doran, 406) % Third St. 5 eee wi ‘illing Workers Society , Mrs. G. Adolph Johns will read ag paper on “Africa” at the meeting of | ¥ the First Lutheran church Willing} % Workers society to take place at 8/¢ o'clock Thursday evening at the home | ¥ of Mrs. J. P, Engen, 811 Sixth St. The/ hostess will be assisted in entertaining | ¥ the group by Mrs. H. H. Engen. Mem-| % call wtih quotations from the eighth | ® chapter of John. Today’s Recipe Ring Noodle To make a noodle ring, use 2 cups] § noodles, 1 tablespoon butter, 2 table- spoons flour, 1 cup milk, % teaspoon | & salt, % Cook teaspoon pepper. butter, stir in flour and slowly add noodles in boiling salted|§ water for 10 minutes. Drain. Melt|X jjof 1005 Fifth 8t., have Christianson, their son, Marc, daughter, Ruth,| milk, stirring constantly. Season with 0 nave returned after |salt, pepper and Worcestershire sauce. 's vacation during which they|Add cheese and cook until melted. Re- toured the South Dakota Black Hills|niove from fire and add noodles and] & since it will follow so ciosel rival of the visitors. Wives of Tegister at the Capitol buil the convention proper will be held at the house chamber and the tour of the building will take place immedi- stely after luncheon. tion banquet which will be held at the World War Memorial building. The second luncheon will begin at 22 o'clock Friday noon at the Bis- ANOTHER GREATER MOVIE SEASON HIT! AMOUNT 25c until 7:30 TODAY - THURS. - FRI. LAUGHTER - HEART THROBS - EXCITEMENT! ae The tender romance of two lovers who looked ai thru a child's eyes and found a world they ever knew existed. stealing hearts again! Adolph Zukor presents ly FOREVER Extra Added Attraction Entertainment for the entire family... Were. delightful than “Three ttle Pigs” “POOR CINDERELLA” STARRING BETTY BOOP Introducing 3rd dimension color effects a c News - Musical - Pictorial Coming Saturday Fur Sale extended until SATURDAY If you are interested in a fur coat it will pay you to look over our beautiful stock. Our coats are made of the finest grades of skins and linings, guaranteed to give you long wear and thorough satisfaction. State Fur Co. 202 Fourth St. Across From G. P. Hotel Maj ting hay ft was called by the serious iliness of his father. ee * Mrs. G. J. Worner, 310 Griffin St., and Mrs. Milton Rue, 309 Avenue B, left Monday morning for the Cen- tury of Progress exposition at Chi- cago. They expected to be away for about 10 days. spent at the Middiemas summer home on Otter Tail lake near, Fergus Falls, eee Guests for the holiday week-end at the home of George Doorley and his daughters of 715 Ninth 8t., were the 4 iy Py af g 2 S5Ra¢ oe F zl FECHEESETESEs FAUST Zl nol | ei TE all rE Burdick and her daugh- Mandan, were out-of- Mr. ard Mrs. P. R. Jaynes, 515 Fourth 8t., returned Tuesday after the Labor Day week-end at Detroit Lakes, aT € * * . has as her guest Hanggi of Valley City. Miss Hangei Friday for Nashua, Mont.,| high will start her second term itructor in the city schools. se & and Mrs, L. P. Wedge and sons, 5 Bell of Lucius and Curtis, of 922 Seventh 8t., invited to act|south, have returned to the city after @ 10-day visit with relatives at Albert Lea, Minn. The Misses Ella and Lor- Taine Roseth of Fargo, cousins of Mré. ‘Wedge, accompanied them home for a few days’ visit. a * & Miss Barbara Register left during the week-end for Grand Rapids, Minn., where she began her third year as an athletic instructor in the high school during the present week, after @ brief visit with her mother, Mrs. M. J. Register, 414 Second St., Miss Reg- ister had expected to play in the state tennis tournament at Mandan but was unable to secure @ leave of absence her ae : * <8 | g *** ' Among those returning Tuesday from trips taken during the holiday week-end were Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Storlie, 315 Tenth St., sou! Mrs. Earl Owens, 222% Main avenue, ant Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Hagen, 813 Thay- er avenue. The party toured the North Dakota Bad Lands on the trip Schafer, a 1933 graduate of Bismarck school, who has been cue to the Fort Peck dam location in| Montana and on the return trip went through the Killdeer mountain sec- tion. nek Dr. T. W. Buckingham, 502 Sev- enth 8t., will leave Thursday for Chicago, where he will .attend the meeting of the American Academy of Otolaryngology and Ophthalmology and also will spend a few days at the Century of Progress exposition. En route home, Dr. Buckingham will spend a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Buckingham of Minneapolis. He expects to be away for 10 days or ge weeks. * * Mrs. George F. Hauch, 115 Avenue D, west, entertained 19 children Tues- day afternoon at a joint birthday par- ty for her daughter, Lorraine, whe was nine years old, and Donald, who became five years old, on successive days. Games and contests provided J entertainment, prizes being awarded to Jane Ann Skinner, Mary Jane Nel- son, Donald and Nadine Longbottom. Mrs. H. M. Smith as- sisted Mrs. Hauch in serving refresh- ments. eee Benneth Brenden, son of Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Brenden, Driscoll, entered Bt. Alexius hospital on Monday and underwent an operation Tuesday. His sister, Miss Ruby Brenden, has Tuesday lin, 422 Tenth St., as hostess., Miss Alice Cunz and Miss Madge King re- gifts, respectively. e hostess served Phe next meeting in two BEREEEREGFE at ct . an and the children, Jean and Ralph, Jr., Everts apartments, are back after a trip to the Black Hills taken in com- pany with Mr. Truman’s parents from Hopkins, Minn. Expected to return Thursday evening is Mrs. Harris Rob- insen, 600% Avenue D, piano instruc- tor, who has been visiting at Minne- ane and other points for the last month, Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups The Rebekah lodge will General Aid ‘The General Aid society of the First church will meet at the church parlors at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon with members of Circle 2 acting as hostesses. As this is the first meeting of the new year, the officers request that members attend if possible. kins or custard cups. crumbs. Bake in a oven (350 35 minutes, or until done. » Garnish |% with parsley. Serve with or without | ¢ celery sauce. Serves 6. 2 flour, 1 cup milk, % teaspoon salt, and| % & dash of white pepper. Melt butter in saucepan. Add flour} ¥ —sas THEATRE a 25c to 7:30 Last Times Tonight Weird Thrills Await You! 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