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Legislators and Friends Guests of Women’s Group lonpartisan Club Closes Series ‘of Social Events for As- sembly Visitors a banquet, program ‘by Women’s Nonpartisan Club No. 1. ‘This was the last major social He i i Hh fl a 5 afi ag Ht i j 3 i et i i , if H é | ni bedi, Hi k #38 ee i z jee i , 4H i He vee hii it built in 21 years in the elec- tric refrigeration industry. | I 8 . ir Hf I! ir | i if at i ayi at the memorial building A program of talks and music will Exhibits Rare Stamps At AA.U.W. Meeting evening and dance given} with collecting, addressed the American ‘Women, i E E z 25 PERESEE lie j I eel a8 is | Ps | i Hl ae if amen ul § ry ial i ag SEE Hi 85 ___ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1985 Mrs. Waldo Speaks on North Dakota Authors ‘Waldo, author and “Dakota,” i : z ? Z i RB ay ell I FRE BF Fi AE He i CONOM GROCERY Grocery Specials Mar. 6th to Mar. 13th Peanut Butter, Light Meat Tuna, tgs, per tin...... Pink Salmon, 16-oz, tall, 2 for... 39c 17c 25c Libby’s Tomato Juice, No. 10 tin. . Chipped Beets, No, 2 tin ......066. 68c 9c Honey, pure strained, 16-ounce Salt, 24-02. Dakonite Washing Powder, pkg...... 10c TO MEET--- HESE splendid health shoes - keep children walk. ing straight-the nat- ural way. They are aconstant guide to comect poise and foot health. Combination hard and soft rub- ber heels wear down evenly and prevent running over at the sides. Let us show you. SOCIET CLUBS Charlotte Lyngstad, Pan-Attic Reviews New Deal Biennium ‘Mrs. A. G. Olson summarized events of the first two years under President Franklin And Social Groups _—— eg ‘Women’s Nonpartisan Club No, 1 Commissioner Elmer Cart, Insurance Commissioner Harold Hop- ton and John M. Anderson, house i 20% and More tow eee 8c All 5c and Sc items, Now J. P. Coats’ Sewing Thread, 7c BRe Prominent Clubwomen Secured for Programs Mrs. Florence H. Davis, librarian of the State Historical library, will dis- cuss bog? ine tos eeoniy and its re- sources dui e weekly program of the eighth district, North Dakota Fed- eration of Women's clubs, to be broad- cast over KFYR at 10:30 o'clock Thursday morning. Mrs. Davis is President of the eighth district. In her talk, Mrs. Davis will make special reference to the library’s value as a store house of northwest his- tory. For future March programs, Miss Maude A. Tollefsen, district radio chairman, has secured Mrs. R. A. Rit- terbush, district moving picture chair- man, who will speak on March 14, and Mrs, B. H. Kroeze, Jamestown, di ‘trict chairman for the drama and erature division, who will speak on “Music Education in the Home” on one of the two reamining periods. Mrs. Ritterbush temporarily is serv- ing as district chairman of public service, correlating that work with that of moving picture chairman. In her talk next week she will touch up- on her duties in both departments, * * * Mrs. E. L, Flakkere, Mandan, has returned from an extended winter vacation in California where she vis- ‘ited her parents at Oakland and oth- er relatives at San Francisco. Mrs. Flakkere was away for three months. ENTE } Church Societies | acannon hay M’Cabe M. E. Ladies’ Aid which will meet at the church par. lors at 3 o'clock and will give a pot: luck supper afterward for families of Members, McCabe Methodist Episco- pal Ladies’ Aid divisions meet at the homes of members will meet at the church dining room at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon when the main business will be a new di- held at 3 o'clock Thurs- day afternoon at the church parlors. inimunisnernionmeneias Today’s Recipe J Cream of Tomato Soup Two cups canned tomatoes, 1 small onion, 3 tablespoons butter, 6 pepper- STRATEGY 1 USED IN AUTO ASSEMBLY Southpaws, Men Are Placed Where They Do Best Work It is axiomatic in baseball that in order to win a pennant a club needs f '@ good left-hander. This is equally true in regard to an automobile assembly line. In order to be fully efficient, it must have not only one good southpaw but a lot of them. The reason is because there ‘are certain operations connected with assembly that can be done quicker and better by a left-handed man than by a right-hander. This operation may be the installation of a small part, the |“ tightening of a nut, the placing of a washer, or anything of that sort. Nor do the multitudinous operations ‘connected with putting a motor car together offer a particular field only to the left-handers and right-handers of ordinary proportions. There are places where a short man can work better than a tall one; where a tall man has it all over a short one; where long-armed men are at a premium; where, in fact, almost any kind of a freak build might serve to better ad- vantage than a man of normal size ei Short and Tall | ss 2 g i g so far the over! made to stand six feet ant His Work Impertant “Of course in our human efficiency in we run into the danger man & mere machine. against this by making it that what he is doing te H ae i é z E ite si atl and proportions. There probably! We show him that it has e real bear- would be even a good opening for a legless man if he could arrange to get to and from the job. Priebe Outlines Iden Tet Edward H. Priebe, general superintendent of the assembly line at the Chrysler East Jefferson Ave- CAPITOL —== THEATRE ==— 25c Until 7:30 Last Times Tonight MAY ROBSON will electrify your funny bone in “GRAND OLD GIRL” MARY CARLISLE FRED MacMURRAY ALAN HALE : Plus—Color Cartoon - Comedy Latest News THURS. AND FRI. corns, celery tops, 2 tablespoons flour, 2 cups milk, 1 teaspoon salt, % tea-/ spoon pepper, 1 tablespoon sugar, 1s soda. Melt one tablespoon butter in sauce and add onion peeled and chopped. Cover and cook over a low fire for five minutes. Add tomatoes, celery tops if you have them, pepper- a sieve. Melt remaining butter, stir in flour and when bubbly, slowly add milk, stirring constantly, Add salt and pepper and bring to the boiling point. 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