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* \ '@) SOCIETY C.M.T.C. Staff Is Honored At Officers’ 50 Couples Attend Informal Dancing Party Given at Post Gymnasium { The Fort Lincoln Officers’ club \ gave'a dancing party at the post gym- “gy evening honoring the group of re- officers who are here on duty Dakota, is planned for the August 2. officers attended the dance, Tegular and reserve officers lat Fort Lincoln and at Man- the honor guests. .A group women from Bismarck and also was invited. the post. officers and their ; attended were Lieutenant- joseph 8. Leonard, masium from 8:30 to 1 o'clock Thurs- | of Club Function Gold Star Mothers Have Picture Taken relatives at Underwood. zee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray and their daughter, Mary Ann, of 206 ; | Thirteenth St., and Mrs. Gray’s par- Th: T. C. period, also was pres- rant Moscatelli was in charge covers for six guests honor- “jor Hayden. ** @ ing Homemaker ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Payseno, 1216 Broadway avenue, have return- ing of the attempted flight. ese & Mr. and Mrs. James L. White, 518 ficers Are Honored ase, ie Nancy Kay Eagle, the 16-months- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. q Mason is resting hospital after breaking the ‘one of her left leg in a fall. DOCTOR SAID SHE NEEDED “BULK” FOR HER CONSTIPATION" Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN Brings ing at which members of the hive will exemplify new degrees of the order. | Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups | Se oe ee -|Celia Schloemer, 715 Twenty-first St. e ——<_——_.-——_ Slope Weddings y: Feil-Dockter with Rev. Fred F. Ott, pastor of the Reformed church, officiating. ee 8 {eral young women from Fargo. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1935 I Brown Seal Trim | Jenny trims this white formal afternoon ensemble with brown seal, one of the richly it modes sent by Paris to New York. Mr.:and Mrs. James M. Hanley, Jr., (Betty Mackin), who were mar- tied at Fargo Wednesday evening and arrived at Mandan late Thurs- day afternoon, were guests of honor at @ 6:30 o'clock dinner given by the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mackin of Mandan. Covers were laid for 10 members of the immeaiate families, out-of-town guests being Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paris (Lewista Hanley) of this city and Norman Mikkelson of Devils Lake. Following the dinner, the younger members of the group went to the Midway club “!for dancing. For the present, Mr. and Mrs. Hanley will reside at the home of his father, Major James M. Hanley. ee % Miss Bessie R. Baldwin, 414 Avenue B, an employe of the state library commission, expects to spend two weeks of her month’s vacation which begins Saturday in taking special courses in library work under Lucille Fargo of Columbia university at Chautauqua Park, N. Y. While at Chautauqua Park, Miss Baldwin ex- pects to spend some time with her sister-in-law, Mrs. H. D, Baldwin of Jamestown, N. Y. The first and last weeks of the vacation will be spent at Sparta, Wis., which is Miss Baldwin’s family home. se * Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wilcox, 1415 Rosser avenue, have enjoyed a visit from Mr. Wilcox’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Higggns, and their two children, of San Qipgo, Calif. Mr. Wilcox and his siste! not seen each other for more t! left for San Diego Thursday morning "| and will remain there for an extended visit with relatives. * * # Miss Margaret Moeller of Devils Lake, sister of William 8. Moeller of this city, and Miss Ione Haagensen, Mandan high school instructor who is spending the summer at Grand Forks with her parents, are visitors at Man- dan and expect to leave for their homes Saturday. Miss Haagensen ar- rived Wednesday and Miss Moeller came Friday evening. They are house guests of the Misses Blanche Fletcher and Betty McHugh. * * * Miss Gladys Risem, daughter of Hoenck, on Lake Sally, and gave a luncheon in her honor, inviting sev- oe Miss Henrietta Lund of New York City, who formerly was head of the state children’s bureau, was the house guest of Mrs. E. O. Bailey, 523 Ave- nue A, west, during a brief visit in Bismarck this week. From The Sterling Nonpartisan Women’s Club is sponsoring an Ice Cream Social at the Moffit Home % of a mile north of Sterling Saturday Evening, July 20 The public is invited and CLUBS \Cowboy Songs Provide Novel Note at. Social Begin Question Box As Meeting Feature Institution of the question box, & new feature suggested by Mrs. H. W. Herman, president, marked the meet- ing of Women’s Nonpartisan Club No. 1 held Thursday evening at the building din- ing room. Questions bearing on any subject in which the general club membership might be interested may be placed in the receptacle provided and will be answered. Mrs. R. R. Smith, state correspond- ing secretary, presented a report on the Federation of Women’s Nonpar- tisan clubs board meeting held at Steele last week. Fannie Alice Rob- erts gave two piano solos. Mrs. Frank J. Smith, Mrs. Jennie Ulsrud, Mrs. Berta E. Baker, Mrs. Dell Patterson and Mrs, Frank 8. Smith acted as the hostess committee and served re- freshments, [ Today’s Recipe Food ‘The following recipe for Devils Food cake won a certificate of recipe en- dorsement from Better Homes and Gardens for Miss Dorothy L. Homan of this city. One egg yolk, % cup milk, 2 squares chocolate. Place the egg yolk, milk and choco- late in a sauce pan and cook until smooth and thick, stirring constantly. Remove from the stove and set aside to cool. One-half cup butter, 2 cups brown sugar, 1 egg, 1 egg white, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1 cup milk, 2 cups cake flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1 teaspoon soda, % teaspoon salt. Cream the butter until soft, then gradually add the sugar and continue creaming until smooth. Add the whole egg and egg white which have been beaten together, and beat until ‘The recipe for strawberry pie given below merited a certificate of recipe endorsement from Better Homes and Gardens for Mrs. Culver 8. Ladd, 831 Tenth St. » Ladd’s recipe fol- lows: Place three cups strawberries in a previously baked pastry and add: to cover over night. In drain and weigh. Slice til heavy. Return fruit, point and seal in ster- Cloverbloom Butter because it is free from Objec- tionable Flavors. - ——_—_—_—_—_—— Men's and Young Men's “ All-Wool Worsted Suits Single and Double-Breasted $19.50 Alex Rosen and Bro. 3 Bismarck CLEARANCE SALE ON GARDEN HOSE—25 ft. all rubber, 96c—50 ft. Braided, $2.89. Gamble Stores. Life Insurance Furnishes You Peace of Mind Which Takes the Worry Out of Life Dallas Kast, Dist. Agent Phene 877 Bismarck, N. D. 4 | close. e LARSON ANNOUNCES | CONCERT PROGRAM 50 Bismarck and Mandan Mus- icians Will Play Tonight at School The outstanding open air band concert of the summer season will be given at the William Moore school grounds at 8:30 p. m. today by the combined Bismarck and Mandan bands under the baton of Clarion E. Larson. The 50 musicians who will take part have held intensive re- hearsals during the last two weeks. ‘The program given Thursday of last week at Riverside park, Mandan, will be repeated. Heading the list of concert numbers will be the overture “Poet and Peas- ant” by Suppe, which is a great fa- vorite with all bands and which is es- Pecially appropriate for rendition on open air programs, “The Grand March,” “The Evening Star” and “The Pilgrim’s Chorus” are familiar numbers from Wagner's “Tannhauser” which will be heard. Victor Herbert Favorites, arranged by Lake, presents the best known airs by that great American composer. The audience will recognize such as “March of the Toys,” “When You're Away,” “I'm Falling in Love with Somone,” “Gypsy Love Song” and “Kiss Me Again.” The selection “Over There” is made Up of songs popular during the World War period and also was arranged by Lake, Another offering will be the mu- sical setting to Joyce Kilmer’s “Trees,” & classic enjoying great popularity in Tecent years, A special feature this evening will be the march, “Salute the Sultan,” Played by Lloyd Graunke at the xlyophone. Other marches on the Prgram are “King Cotton,” Sousa; “Mothers of Democracy” and “Uni- versity of Dayton,” Panella, and “Stars and Stripes,” Sousa. This last number will bring the program to a Loadings of Revenue Freight Up 94,067 Washington, July 19.—(?)}—The Association of American Railroads announced Friday that loadings of revenue freight for the week ending July 13 were 556,488 cars, an increase of 94,067 over the preceeding week which included the Fourth of July holiday, 37,704 below the correspond- ing week in 1934 and 87,173 below 1933, CAPITOL It’s Comfortably Cool Tonight & Saturday Youth Found Dying in Barn Dance Park Lot Detroit Lakes, Minn., July 19.—(?) —Becker county officials Friday be- gan an investigation into the death of Leonard Glawe, 24, Calloway farm youth, at a barn dance on the Joe Steffl farm north of Calloway Thursday night. Glawe was found lying behind an automobile in a parking lot at the dance. He died while being taken to & hospital. Some witnesses said Clawe was struck by another man during an argument. Others advanced the theory he had been struck by an automobile. LOCAL CONTRACTOR CLAIMED BY DEATH Carl Bredy, 51, Dies After Three-Week Illness; Fun- eral Set Sunday Carl Bredy, local contractor and carpenter, died at 4:15 p. m. Thurs- day, at a local hospital. He was 51 years old. He had been at the hospital for three weeks following a major oper- ation. Born June 9, 1884 in Russia, Mr. Bredy received his education in the schools there. He came to the United States in 1903 and moved immediately to Bismarck, where he had remained since. He was married here to Louise Schonert, March 9, 1919. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 Pp. m., Sunday at the First Evangeli- cal church with Rev. William A. Lem- ke, pastor, officiating. Short services will be held at the Bred home, 622 Eleventh St., prior to the church cere- monies. Burial will be made in the Fairview cemetery. Pall bearers will be Joseph Brown, John Dietrich, Robert Verr, Louis Radke, Christ Kallenberger and Alvin TO-NITE FRI. 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The body will lie in state at the home Saturday evening. Besides his widow, Mr. Bredy leaves 11 children, Gustav, Hilda, Pauline, Bertha, Clara, Edna, Margaret, Ar- thur, Marion and David, all at home; @ son, William, at Devils Lake, and a brother, John, at Lodi, Calif. Texas has been under seven flags, instead of six as heretofore recorded 8 lin history. The Comanche flag also waved there, finds Author Mary Jore dan Atkinson. 3 AAA AGAIN HIT Houston, Texas, July 19.—(?)}—Pro- visions of the agricultural adjustment act as the basis for price-fixing and licensing of shippers of fruit were held unconstitutional here today by Fed- jeral District Judge T. M. Kennerly. PARDON ME, SIR, BUT ~CAN YOU TELL ME RICHEST FLAVOR ? The flavor of coffee comes from an the most flavor. Coffee was foun: NASH'S TOASTED WHAT COFFEE HAS THE / COFFEE, MY MAN. THE VAN CLEVE LABORATORIES REPORT THAT NASH'S TOASTED COFFEE CONTAINS 35.7% MORE FLAVOR THAN OTHER COMMERCIAL BRANDS. aromatic oil known as caffeol. Scientists can actually determine the flavor of coffee by extracting this oil and weighing it on 2 scale—and tell you scientifically which brand possesses The Van Cleve Laboratories, food chemists, recently analyzed seven \eeaeees brands of coffee. Nash’s Toasted to contain 35.7% more flavor ducing oil than the highest of the six other bran scientific proof of its richer, deeper flavor, a flavor that millions pronounce, “Every Drop Delicious.” NASH’S TOASTED COFFEE is And We'll All Go Over to the Patterson She loves to eat there, and I know you'll enjoy it, too. They have such wonderful electrically-cooked food .. . and if you'll forgive me for mentioning it, the prices are so sensible. THE PATTERSON (Just Wonderful Food) ONLY FIRE-PROOF HOTEL IN BISMARCK The new serial, “Sun - Tan,” by Nard Jones, is the story of a girl... and three men . + jealous rivalry, dangerous intrigue .»»and a romance | that is unforget- table. Watch for “Sun-Tan.”