The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1934, Page 5

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** & continue through Saturday, sc- Church Group Plans pr ol stouity acca Halloween Function o note the week in Bismarck is a} A Halloween costume party for return Thursday. half lemon. Possible. Drain and combine with Plans Are Completed PRE hd | ‘Add onion juice to lemon juice and | White sauce, r Mrs. W. 8. Danusen of Jamestown dip each oyster in it. Wrap each 4 Mrs. J. H. Newton, commander of | was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. oyster in slice of bacon with small y the ladies’ department of the Macca-|E. P. Cashman, 522 Ninth St. skewers or wooden toothpicks. Put = ie 4 National Girl Scout Week Locally Miss Josephine sen and Edna McCrorie, who are mak-jrector of the Girl Scouts, was a|Liessman—Iowa, Illinois and Nebras-|>Y George Murphy, Dr. plans. Prominent figure at the 20th annual|/ka; Mrs. T. O. Brandenburg—Minne-| Wheeler, Quinton Roberts, . *** convention of the Girl Scout National/sota; Mrs. J. P. French—southern| Horace Lantermann, Mr. and Mrs, ional headquarters, New York City,|states; Mrs. A. J. Lenhart—Canada|®ll of Mandan, y e 3 f " d a t F. 3 #Will Be Ob d ; ag e Observe . ——— . the a 35 Report for Organization of r City’s Newest Troop to Be t Known as Number 13 Girl Scout leaders of the city this are directing members of their ‘ in observance of National Girl Bcout week, which opened Sunday and The only general activity planned sd announced later. 4 Miss Petron has received word that e e x o . ' Girl Scouts, will speak for five min- & § Putes during the program. Miss Mary Cashel, chairman; Mrs. a . 8. Kelley, Mrs, J. BE. Davis and r jt ‘| $5.00-PER-MONTH LIVE AND HEATED | wiz | rec | ROSEN’S Bie Fes ate ts in Adelhoden, Switzerland. who have been guests for 10 days of | Mrs. R. F. Krause, Mr. and ag ag Bric Rolf Logan Concert Has Large Audience BE Miss Marguerite A large audience gave Rolf Logan, | sixth 8t., who has been presenting 15-|day evenings, respectively. Mr. and|the Medical Profession to Social ; Until concert violinist from Fargo, an-en-| minute piano recitals over the local|Mrs. Theodore Serr, Mandan, were|Workers.” The week-end will be 25c 7:30 {thusiastic reception when he played/radio station every Sunday evening|orther out-of-town guests at the|@Pent at Minneapolis where they will Y b from 5:45 to 6 o'clock played three|party at the Lumry home. numbers last Sunday afternoon. Her ee * Program included “Etude in D Fiat” Complimentary to Mrs. Virgit Ben,|tivities at the University of Minne- 4 4 » 5 “Valse” by Chopin snd|who soon is to join Captain Bell at |. Dr. and Mrs. Larson will be at esi .” Mendelssohn. | Fort Leavenworth, Kans., Mrs, Louis|Rochester, Minn, during most of the} From 5:30 to 5:45 o'clock she accom- | Farrell entertained 16 guests at bridge | "x? week, when Dr. Larson is to at- o! Announce Pl . day evening at the American Legion] gS hr SY 1 Reports | te rege | o Auxiliary room, World War Memoria il te Cony dia = —_s __, MISS JOSEPHINE SCHAIN |consin; Mrs. Nelson Sauvain—Ohio|* Negro orchestra. ’Kenzie Lodge Will |pect to leave tor their home Wednes-|Moeller, Mark Hollis and the Misses Give Chicken Dinner| 3? er Sate ene ett ek| Elizabeth Lofthouse, Caproccioso, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1934 8 ———. Maccabee Card Party Corps camp. They are expected to bacon, few drops onion juice, juice| ting the water cook away as much as bees, announces that al: plans have! — into @ cold iron frying pan and cook been completed for the benefit card ” aa a, slowly until bacon is crisp, turning i] Party to be given at 8 o'clock Thurs-|| Today’s Recipe f often and pouring off the fat as it cooks out. Place in a border around Ends Tonite-25¢ jcelery in cream sauce on a large =. | deep platter. The plans were shagsd during a] Two cups diced celery, 1 cup white To prepare celery, cook celery in meeting held Mond jt ‘The Misses Ellen Tillotson, Emma ike poet pind Pg sauce, 8 large oysters, 8 thin slices boiling salted water until tender, let- May Brittin, Marjorie Dean and Ione Noggle of Bismarck and Miss Frances panies ete ay rr eats anions Riegoesis of Regan, all freshmen atior one table. Suitable prizes will be ‘ h Dakota Agricultural col-| awarded for high ecores. Serving on fe lege, have been pledged to national! tne committee are Mrs, Ernest. C. a . social sororities on the campus, Miss| ice, Mrs, Dorothy Homan, ‘Mrs. 25c until 7:30 Gamma, Miss Brittin has ac-|A"%® Erickson and Mrs. Cella Kappa cepted the pledge pin of Alpha Gam-|ScMlemer. ma Delta gle an Until 7:30 In the outstand- ing play of the Twentieth Cen- and the Misses Dean, Nog- . ° Tourlotte have affiliated with) Dinner Dance Series ipieealhs Opened Monday Night xe . iD .C.FIELDS (quem ZASU PITTS EVELYN VENABLE Name Hostesses for sestasiig gova Tapers i’ Waban ‘Balas \ tury, by W. Som- KENT TAYLOR Devt rumor ‘All States’ Event ct, s2¢ and sliver truts on reflectors — erset Maugham. and Gaile and silver dance pro- If you ha aire hear grams as place cards set the you have wo! Women of the First Presbyterian | color note for the dinner and danc- ' church who come from various states|!ing party with which the Mandan- why Nature makes Bismarck Dinner club opened its sea- nthe ite, 80n Monday evening. : who! em white, i seed ng chars | "Soy een for for the sorta ome clock, by the Ladies’ Aid fourth circle, | 6:30 o'clock dinner at the Lewis & The hostesses and the tables Clark hotel dining room, where the ,/Gancing also took place. Music for which they have been assigned are: the di Mrs. W. E. Perry—Michigan and Wis- a COMING—WED. - THURS. diana }. Arthur Solien—| During the evening’s entertain- Schain, national di-| North and South Mrs. Oharles| ent, speclalty numbers were given Mra Mrs. W. G. Wotner—western| Colin Cary and Mrs. Frank Gruyle, an organ-|and the British Isles. This affair marked the opening of now numbering 356,693] Reservations may be made with Mrs.|9 Series of monthly dances to be ® phenomenal/E. F. Trepp (1079) until Wednesday|Siven with members taking turns as . noon. Entertainment planned for the|hosts and hostesses during the re- luncheon is a stunt to be presented|Mainder of the season. Mr. and Mrs. 28 to/by each table in competition for a| Horace Lantermann and Mr. and Prize. The public is invited. tig Cary entertained Monday even- xk * Ing. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Burnsides and|_ Bismarck guests included Mr. and Miss Jean McKenzie, daughter of ie Paul C. Remington Jr. and Mrs. Burnsides, of Richey, Mont.,| Mrs. Kelley A. Simonson, Pc <in<! Charles C. Goodwin, Mr and Mrs, A. Me te 6 Saou nr, oe, Wh . Scott's father, J.| Margaret Mundy, Clarice Belk and tthe. Today and DAVIS Wednesda: : ‘ ne Sia cen Y_ FRANCES DEE Grand Forks, which is to be the first ;|st0P on ttip of ‘about two weeks CAPITOL KAY JOHNSON uration. At Grand Forks, Dr. Lar- Ison wi ivan te Hath Denote REGINALD DENNY tertained at informal evening parties ference of Social Workers Wed- Kennedy, 518}at their homes on Saturday and Sun-/Nesday morning on “The Relation of —a THEATRE =ee— attend the Minnesota-Michigan foot- ball game and other Homecoming ac- NEWS - COMEDY - CARTOON Flora Wood, vio-/and tea at her quarters at Fort Lin- |‘? am institute on cancer, conducted several selections.leoin Friday afternoon, Contract was|®t the Mayo clinic by the American . played at four tables with score|®°lety of Clinical Pathologists, Victor A. Smaltz A Presentation of the Bismarck Community Players and son, John | awards going to Mrs. Fred L. Conklin, Announces Opening of ash., ‘passed|sare,'N.'O. Ramsted, Mrs ET. Lewis| Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Sleight, 212 Sec- MYSTERY Hallow. Night a t guests Mrs. 8. T. Gainsberg. There was|ond St, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred een Nig! lasses for t for Mrs. Bell. Mrs. Percy |Werre, 216 Second St., accompanied MURDER October 31 ion presided at the tea table.|Fred Sleight and Verl Werre to La Guitar and Banjo ae Moure on Sunday. The boys (are ee Major and Mrs. John L. Dunn en-|members of Company = tertained st an informal dinner par-|!an Conservation Corps, and will -Ity, with bridge, at their quarters at| leave ‘Wednesday for winter quarters | Fort Lincoln Monday evening, the oc-|®t Reform, Ark. En route to La ®/casion being in celebration of Major|Moure, the party had dinner with Dunn's birthday. The guests were|Mrs. Sleight’s sister, Mrs. William Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Louis| Gray, and on their return journey had this city! Farrell, Captain and Mrs. Thomas|SuPper at the home of Mrs. A. J. to Gullingsrud!G poland, Mrs. Bird Little and Mrs.|Kuss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . O. Gullings-! thomas J. McDonald. Sleight, at Tappen. pareanicd euceaend Mrs, 8, F, Lambert, 901 Fourth Bt Rev. F. H. Davenport, of White irs. 8. F. 1 Bear Lake, Minn, a former rector of {20d her sister, Mrs. G. R. Thompson, St. George's Episcopal church, is|2!5 Avenue A, west, have returned FARCE Bismarck Auditorium, 8:30 o'Clock Adults, 35c; High School and IN THREE ACTS Unie ee Matinee for Children at 4 p, m. Studio at Tavis Music Co. Telephone 762 CELEBRATION Wednesday Night October 31st The Goblins won’t get you, no matter how late you are at THE MINT There will be a prize waltz starting at 11:00 o'clock, with a handsome prize to the winners. Every hour’s a witching hour when you dance to is the oP of the MINT AMBASSADORS a Mandan Orchestra FREE FAVORS FOR EVERYONE DINE... DANCE... ENJOY YOUR- SELVES ON HALLOWEEN We Serve the Golden Brew Schmidt’s Beer AUTO STORAGE THROUGH WINTER | °Sov" | Shatbate | mnunghlon sens from Fargo where they visited with See a Mieecee at the tote’ |Mrs. Lambert's son, William Lambert, 1514 Mandan 8t. *{a freshman at the North Dakota Agri- ** * cultural college, during the Homecom- Mrs. R. B. Wigley of the Pollyanna|!né week-end. | beauty shop returned Monday from Minneapolis, where she had spent 10] .MF_ind Mrs, Bert ure Me me perl es als pies ane Severn, all of Jamestown, left Monday “ee for their homes after spending the week-end as the guests of Rev. and ——— | Meetings of Clubs | |¥i5 SteTformer renldeste ot dames: And Social Groups | |" ee Mrs. Richard C. Babbitt of Fort Minnishoshe Chapter, D. A. R. Lincoln accompanied Lieutenant Bab- A guest day observance will be} bitt to Minot Monday and is visiting held by Minishoshe chapter, Daugh-| friends there while he is engaged in ters of the American Revolution, at| inspection of a Civilian Conservation the Patterson hotel Terrace Gardens at 7:30 osloes Toeedaz evening. *** Rebekah Lodge . A regular meeting of the Rebekah lodge will be held at the World War building ening. 407 Broadway ii ion at Always is & very special occas: The Stag in Mandan an exception. a to the Stas Bismarck wednesday Night or seasonal th Halloween mest . weird. wi with all that’s And this year is and Mandan folk W! woinasday atlernect with bie Obert ies SATAN wi 5 A Olio, 614 Thayer avenue, west. Wed., Oct. 31st Master of Cer WITCHE , GHOSTS, Special entertain GOBLINS ,% E Data tar eighth Bt, End of Month Pcie | HAT SALE The Stag Milton Berg, 214 Avenue A, west. -* ec * ! ‘ Palac | George's d 5 tainment it : A. Halloween supper, to be followed . Mandan’s Bee First National Bank First Door West © roy Reservat Phone Mandao 57 Hats at this price are our regular $1.88 values Members of the American Legion Auxiliary chorus will meet for their regular weekly rehearsal at 9 o'clock ‘Wednesday morning with Mrs. Clar- ence Gunness, i014 Eighth St.

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