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Additional ociety Miss Bernadette McCarthy, Fargo.} Mrs. Cordner will be Miss McCarthy's only attendant at her wedding to G. E. Harnish of this city, which will take place at 9 o'clock Saturday morn- ing at the St. Anthony of Padua church, Miss McCarthy was surprised at a handkerchief shower given at her home Wednesday by a group of friends. Mrs. BE. McCarthy, mother of the bride-elect, served supper. * * * Thomas C. Barger, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Barger of Linton, visited with Bismarck friends Thursday be- fore leaving for the University of Wagering his life dence. North Dakota, Grand Forks, where he is to become a member of the en- (Associated | Press Photo) gineering college faculty. Mr. Barger returned to Linton this week from/| Forks. There Miss Schultz is to com- Lake Contact in the Great Bear lake/| plete her last semester of work toward district, where he had been associated] her degree from the school of educa- with the Bear Mining company. The] tion. location at which he worked was with- ¢ Ha a Today’s Recipe | * ipso a nec Miss Bertha Schultz, who has made Butterscote! her home with her brother-in-law) Soe ee <i ‘ice. H and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John L.| 1 °ecvooid water. J Peterson, 515 Fifth St. for several! 3° cups milk. months while she was employed by’ the federal emergency relief admin- istration purchasing department, leaves Saturday morning for the Uni- versity of North Dakota at Grand 2 tablespoons butter. 1 cup brown sugar. % teaspoon salt. 1 tablespoon plain gelatin. Wash rice and cook until nearly; THE BISMARCK TRIBUN WIFE LOYAL TO ACCUSED SURGEON jainst possibility of life imprisonment er free. dom, Major Charles A. Shepard (center), retired army surgeon, faced his second trial for wife murder in Topeka, Kas., with apparent confi .. Accompanying him to the courtroom were his third wife, Mrs Alice Shepard (left), and her daughter, Mrs. Burr Cooper (right). She. ard’s second wife died of poison under mysterious circumstances in 1929, tender in a double boiler with two cups milk scalded and salt, Mean- while cook together in # shallow Pan} ciude the evening's festivities. jbrown but not burned. Add this to —— the rice and milk and finish cooking} Five men recently were sentenced {until rice is tender and caramel |melted, Pour cold water in bOWl,)to send thelr children to school. ‘sprinkle gelatin on top of water, add one cup hot milk and stir until dis- solved. Add gelatin to hot rice mix- jture and turn into mold that has }been rinsed in cold water and chill. | When firm, unmold and serve plain or with whipped cream or a fruit — t 4 , Present Jane Watson In Recital at 7:45 : Miss Jane Watson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Watson of Mandan, ‘will be presented by Miss Belle Mehus ‘ in a 15-minute piano recital over KPYR at 7:45 o'clock Friday evening. +, Miss Watson, who is an accomplished * young pianist, is to play the first two movements of the Mendelssohn G- * Minor concerto with Miss Mehus at the second piano. This is the second in a series of radio concerto recitals. * * ® i Mrs. Albert D. 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PRESERVES, Fruit Maid, 5 Ib, pall .. "Dosen - - 88¢ rT ae... Sec | sauce. This recipe makes six serv-! ings. \40 AND 8 ‘WRECK’ IS SET FOR FEB. 16 cently 11 Candidates to Be Initiated! Sa Creek, ee ited he i contacted representatives m 275, Into Honorary Legion So-. |mission fields. He brings many in- teresting experiences that stimulate ciety at Fun Frolic faith and courage in what God is ——— doing in behalf of the heathen na- Bismarck’s third annual mid-win-|tions. The song service begins at ter district promenade of La Societe|7:30 o'clock. Des Quarante Hommes Et Hult Che- ET TTS vaux, better known as the 40 and 8,| Bamboo is the most useful plant in honor organization of the American|the world. Thousands of useful com- Legion, will be held Saturday, Feb.|modities are made from it, including Adventists to Hear Conference President Pastor E. Id, president of |the North Dakota Conference, Sev- jenth-day Adventists, will speak at the ; Bismarck 8. D. A. church, 623 Seventh Ist eet, Sunday evening, February 3 lock. Pastor Oswald has re- NE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1935 16, at 8 p. m,, at the World War Me- | houses, coffins, cradles, canes, ladders, morial building, according to E. M.|cages ,etc. "eater au wv oun! BEREAL RELIEVES DAUGHTER SO WHOLE FAMILY USES IT in “The Wrecker,” a self-styled newspaper mailed out as an invita tion to members of the society all! over the state. | Eleven candidates from state; points, including Washburn, Bis-| marek, Un and Garrison, will be initiated at ceremonies which will furnish a high spot in the en- tertainment ‘Among the 40 and 8 officials in-! Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN Corrects vited to be present at the program e are Grande Avocat Roy Pell of Iowa Constipation and grand chefs of Minnesota, Ne-! ee South Dakota, Montana os | . An enthusiastic end ola 7 ! letter: “We have a daughter wi Fey peeenee ortanieations and! has been troubled all her life with Fea Hoverson, grand. correspondent,| constipation.* About three months will give the degree work to the can-| 28 we discovered ALL-BRAN. didates. Davis will preside as mas-| From that day to now we have not ter of ceremonies. | given her any form of laxative. A banquet and entertainment pro-' We have become “ALL-BRAN” gram beginning at 10 p. m., will con-' users, and now it is a part of our | daily diet. We have told many of j our friends and they, too, are get- | ting results.”—-Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pope, 562 Maple Ave., Elmira,N.Y. *Constipation dug to insufficient “bulk” in meals. ALL-Bran provides gentle “bull” to aid regular habits. It also fur- nishes vitamin B and iron. The “bulk” in ALL-Bran is often to 30 days’ imprisonment in Haywood county, North Carolina, for failing Schilling tes Cinnamon ! ir! Has more ‘(eat keste of it! Make: fruits and vegetables, as it does not break down within the body. Two tablespoonfuls daily are usually sufficient. If not corrected this way, see your doctor. Isn't this food much pleasanter and safer than risking patent med- . icines? thea sd red-and- reen paci al ly foot Pade by’ Kelloggs in Battle Creek. t of difference in GUSSNER’ SERVICE SINCE 1883! LETTUCES:........... 2 for 18¢ APPLES, Winesaps, the peck ..... Alc LEMONS, Fancy Sunkist, per doz. 27¢ MAMMOTH! Oranges 1 doz. 47c FULL O’ JUICE! ONIONS, Fancy, special .... 10 lbs. 33¢ Fancy GRAPEFRUIT <<... 10 for 29¢ Freshest Fruits and Vegetables Always! PUREX “The Master Bleacher and 29 Water Softener,” ' gal........ (Quart Bottle Only 19¢) PEANUT BUTTER ..... quart jar 33¢ PEAS, No. 2 tin ......... seeecees ae CORN Xetum™.. pienneni MOLASSES it's. tin sialela a EMPRESS COFFEE “Perfect Coffee Always” Ask Clerk About the Five Valuable Prices Given FREE! PEACHES, Fancy, No. 21 size tin 2ic 2 for 25c HEINZ SOUP 2h ‘intr ..... 10.c, 6 for 58c KRUSTY BRAN Wy Whe J Al Strawberry and Raspberry, 59¢ 4 lb. 10 oz. tin ..........-005 oeece Frozen Fresh Strawberries! MEATS NECK BONES, “Pork,” special, Ib. ..4¢ TBmme- 25 [Short Rs 10¢ Pies, 16e [Chicken 33e VEAL STEW, Fancy, special ......ll¢ TRADE AT GUSSNER’S AND SAVE more effective than the “bulk” in - AND MRS. TAYLOR HAS TO |] MAKE HIM A CAKE JUST, LIKE THIS ONE ! FELLAS, THERE OUGHT TO BE A Law ! BOB TAYLOR'S GOT TO HAVE A BIRTHDAY PARTY EVERY SATURDAY! CALUMET MEANS SUCCESS FOR ITS REALLY TWO BAKING POWDERS IN ONE AQUICK ONE FOR THE MIXING BOWL=ITS ACTION SET FREE BY LIQUID. IT STARTS THE LEAVENING PROPERLY A SLOWER ONE FOR THE OVEN, ITS ACTION SET FREE BY HEAT. IT PROTECTS THE BATTER OR DOUGH ALL THROUGH THE BAKING “That's why your baking is bound to be better with Calumet’s Double.Action. Try my Calumet Chocolate Layer Cake — it’s a big favorite with the men!... And notice! Just one level teaspoon to the cup of sifted flour. Calumet goes farther— it’s thrifty!” CALUMET CHOCOLATE LAYER CAKE 214 cups sifted Swans Down Cake Flour cup cuger 214 teaspoons Calumet Baking Powder 2 eggs, well beaten: 1, teaspoon salt % cup mile z cup butter or other shortening 1 teaspoce vesille Sift flour once, measure, add balsing powder and salt, and sift to- gether three times. Cream butter thoroughly, add suger gradually, and cream together until light and fluffy. Add eggs and beat well. Add flour, alternately with milk, a small emount at a time, beating after each addition until smooth. Add vanilla. Bake in two greased 9-inch layer pans in moderate oven (375° F.) 25 minutes. Spread chocolate between layers and on top and sides of cake. Double recipe to make three 10-inch layers. (All measurements are level.) CALUMET the Double-Acting Baking Powder A product of General Foods No, 2 cans, 2 Cans 25¢ sizes of sweet garden peas. 8 HONEY 5 Lb, Pail 53¢ Fancy quality of North Amber. PRESERVES | 4 Lb, Jar 4te Pound - - 33c SPINACH Each 10¢ No. 1 tall cans of Libby's tender Calif CHOCOLATE Hershey's pare baking chocolate. 3 Lb. Pkg. - Lic Rich, creamy American in balk. Pound - - - 23c RICE Flaky cocking Bive Hess. 3 Lbs. - - 17¢ Peanut Butter Fresh ground from Ne. 1 nets.‘ 2 Lb. Jar - 33c 1 a MACARONI 2Lb. Pke. 17¢ OXYDOL Phx. 28e SHEET POTATOES _ PouedS ORANGES Large (126) cise, finest quality’ a aay waren