The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 8, 1934, Page 5

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‘ = aN er “Miss Vivian Burton Weds Edgar C. Oster Wednesday Wedding Dinner for Immediate Relatives Follows Quiet Evening Ceremony Manager Fetes Staff A five-course dinner given as a farewell O. O, Lokken, who has been within the ee few Md * Gives Function for projec Mystic Circle Club The 10 members of the Mystic Cir- cle club, organization of farm women | Hi living in the community about six | tess. miles north of Bismarck, were enter- tained Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Alfred Zuger, 501 Thay- er avenue, west. Mrs. Zuger also in- vited for the evening officers of the Fabs aetie ily of which ets past |e The guest group is studying birds| high score. THE BISMAR Several Seek Roles School Visiting Part In December 12 Play| Of Auxiliary Program Tryouts for the Community Play- Chapter $ Discusses Charitable Projects Skit Friday Will Aid Red Cross Roll Call to play for their benefit dance, which will be given Monday Bert Webber, scoutmaster, is in charge of arrangements, a AND shy jpooks. last C) yuletide she: day. hos- di harge evening, Nov. 12, at the Roxy theatre.|erans’ hospital at Fargo following the regular business meeting of the Jun-| justice and former governor of North |and add melted butter. Pour into a Legion Auxiliary at 4]Dakota, addressed students of St. All members of the Auxiliary to Lloyd Spetz Post No. 1, American Legion, are being urged to visit the schools during National Education @) SOCIETY and CLUBS | week as part of the Americanism! Program, according to Mrs, Herman M. deonhard, Americanism commit- tee chairman. Schools of the city are holding oper house during the obser- vance which will close Sunday. Mrs. Leonhard and her committee mem- bers are making plans to teach all children in the fourth grade and over the flag code and the flag drill. * ee Mrs. Arthur Bauer, 711 Sixt 8t., has returned from Minneapolis where she took a six-week piano instructor's course under Miss Carolyn Bowen of the McPhail School of Music, Rao atory to beginning a class marck, Mrs, Bauer was accompanied to Minneapolis by her little daugh- ter, Jean. eew Mrs. F. E. Young, 416 Fourth 8t., returned Tuesday from Minneapolis where she had been the week-end guest of her sister, Miss Irene Pil- moor, and had attended the Michi- gan-Minnesota football game. Ms. Young left for Minneapolis last Fri- ee * Mrs. J. H. Newton and Mrs, H, D. Harding won the first and second high score favors, respectively, when Mrs, B. F. Eppler, 522 Seventh 8t., entertained the Contract club at a 1:30 o'clock bridge luncheon Wednes- lay afternoon, The appointments in the patriotic colors were in keeping with the approach of Armistice day. Mrs. R. M. Rishworth substituted for one of the members. Meetings of’ Clubs And Social Groups American Legion Auxiliary There will be no. meeting of the Auxiliary to Lloyd Spetz Post No. 1, evening, D. president. meeting will occur on Friday, Nov. 23. ne k Past Matron’s Club, 0. E. 8. Mrs, Anna Stark and Mrs. H. F. Keller will be joint hostesses in enter- taining the Past Matrons’ club of Bis- marck Chapter No. 11, Order of the Eastern Star, at a 1 o’clock luncheon at the Lewis and Clark hotel at Man- dan, Friday afternoon. Following the luncheon, the business and social meeting will be held at Mrs, Stark’s home. Auxiliary Miss Esther Maxwell will be in el of making gifts for the Vet- ior American CK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1934 | Fashions in Crochet Il — FALL ACCESSORY ENSEMBLE Aa Ly ‘Hand-made things are still as chic as iad for it is always smart to be economical. Tn the coolish days of early fall, when your suit comes into use again, change its appearance with a change of ac- cessories. This smart set of scarf and bag, with the modernistic design worked in contrasting colors, will do wonders for a monotone tweed coat. The set is made of mercerized crochet cotton. An il- lustrated sheet of simple, detailed out charge, if you send a self-addressed return envelope bearing @ three cent stamp to THE CROCHET BUREAU OF THE BIS- BARCK TRIBUNE, 522 Sth AVENUE, NEW YORK. Enjoy the fun of making, the economy of doing it yourself, and the pride of directions will be sent you, with- o'clock Friday afternoon at the Aux- illary room, World War Memorial building. Refreshments will be serv- ed by the hostesses, Emma Louise Bechtold, Margaret Ann Dolph and Mildred Schlechter. . ee & ‘Women’s Relief Corps The Women’s Relief Corps will meet at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon with Mrs, Ray M. Puller, 718 Main avenue. see Past Noble Grands ‘The Past Noble Grands society of the Rebekah lodge will meet at 8 o’- clock Friday evening with Mrs. Nel- le Evarts, 217 First St. | if City and County | _——_ $$$ > A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Linssen, who live on a farm south of Bismarck, at 7:45 a. m., Thursday, at St. Alexius hospitak St. Mary’s Students Hear Justice Burke Hon. John R. Burke, supreme court ‘Mary's high school at a special Educa- tin week assembly held at 11:30 o'clock Thursday morning. In observance of the week, special programs are being held in all the grade rooms and a mock trial was Presented as a special project for the eighth grade students, according to Rev. Father Robert A, Feehan, the school superintendent. Two of the faculty members, Sister Corda of the high school and Sister Norma, one of the eighth grade in- structors, are in Fargo attending ses- sions of the North Dakota Education association, ——_—_—_——_——_e | ‘Today’s Recipe |, a Johnny Cake fourths cup pastry flour, % eal, 2 tablespoons sugar, % salt, % teaspoon soda, 1 teas} baking powder, 1 egg, 1 cup sour milk, 2 tablespoons melted but- ter. Sift flour once, measure. Then mix and sift flour, sugar, soda and bak- ing . Sift several times. Add al and mix well. Add egg well beaten! and milk. Mix until smooth cup well- heat-proof glass pie Exceptional .. . Even in the Anniversary Sale! We have offered some very unusual values in the anni- versary sale! But here are two groups that we believe -will appeal to an even larger number than any of the others did, partly because of the very new styles, but mostly because these are much higher-priced dresses. 200 SMART, NEW IN TWO POPULAR GROUPS Plate and bake in ® moderate oven (375 degrees Fahrenheit) for 30 min- utes. Serve hot from dish. The glass dish solves the problem of serving the fragile johnny cake, Date Torte % cup flour. % teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon baking powder. 2 eggs. % cup sugar, %4 teaspoon vanilla. 1 cup chopped nuts. 1 package pasteurized dates (2 cups). Sift the dry ingredients. Beat the eggs; beat in sugar gradually; add| of vanilla, nuts and dates, Stir in dry ingredients. Bake in a shallow pan, which has been lined with paper and Oiled, in a moderate over (325 de- grees Fahrenheit) for about an hour. Cut in squares when cool and serve with whipped cream or vanilla ice cream. Apples-on-a-Stick At the Halloween patty not every- body can bob for apples in a tub, so have some candied ones on sticks for the revelers to chew on. 1 cup brown sugar. % cup granulated sugar. % cup maple karo, % cup water. 1 tablespoon butter. % teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon vanilla. Cook sugar, karo, water, salt and butter until syrup crackles when tried in cold water. Remove from fire and add flavoring. Stick skewer into stem end of apple, dip one at a time into hot syrup and place on an oiled pan to cool. CAPITOL —== THEATRE es— THIS ATTRACTION 25c TO 7:30 Last Times Tonight to kill CKY MARY CARLISLE “spANKY” MCFARLAND NnoawH BEER Y Starts Tomorrow Showing Nov. 9-10-11-12-13 Admission Entire Evening 35c For Super Attraction Listed Below New tunic styles—Sunday nites—party frocks—street dresses—styles for most any occasion, for most any age, matron or debutante—all the new season’s fashions are shown in this special sale. Friday | Saturday Nov. 8 - 9 - 10 Memorial Bldg. With four new song hits, half the beauties of Hollywood — end, ALICE BRADY Edward Everett HORTON Sup 25e per 35c Children 25 GAMES, DANCING ‘Entertainment Each Evening | Invited 5 BANK BANDIT TAKEN AFTER IOWA HOLDUP Notorious Gangster Tells Offi- cer He Works Under Ore ders From ‘Babyface’ », Ia, Nov. 8—()—Telling officers he was working under orders “Baby Face” Nelson, notorious gangster, Ruben Terau of St. Ansgar, Ia., Thursday was arrested here an hour after he had robbed the Car- penter, Ia., bank of $400. the $400 taken in the robbery in Terau’s ssion. After Terau told the sheriff he was “forced” to stage the robbery on Nel- son’s orders and that he planned to meet. the much-sought gangster at Cresco this afternoon, officials rushed him to Cresco in an effort to trap Nelson. rau’s car had Illinois license plates, The Adirondack mountains cover 5,000 square miles in New York state. Dance tonite at Labor Hall, given by Hod Carriers’ local. Music by Mountaineers. Ends Tonite-25c “ise TOO BEAUTIFUL to escape men’s caresses! TOO INNOCENT to fathom their intrigues! KETTI GALLIAN NED SPARKS . _AMELEN MORGAN VV SIEGFRIED RUMANN LESLIE FENTON ARTHUR BYRON JAY C. FLIPPEN 2 STEPIN FETCHIT A Delightful Mingling of Comedy-Thrills-Romance! Coming Fri. - Sat. MIDNITE SUNDAY | Genera/ Public

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