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‘| 4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST. 22, 1935 o—___ —__—____ @|_ this combination of blouse of After a flash of lightning the au = ——OOOOSS Ss Charter Is Received M lic Sparkle || metattized cellophane and match- | remains illuminated for about 1-2000tt By V.F.W. Auxili > etallic Sp ‘a | ing skirt of rayon. Black, green, | 07 5 second, special photographs re- ry VW. ot bak es ee rust, violet and brown are among vial i" The charter which has just been| the favored shades. . \ returned from national headquarters; ‘ : and which is signed by 42 members = was displayed at the meeting of the we Auxiliary to Gilbert Nelson post, ; Veterans of Foreign Wars, held i Wednesday night at the World Wa: Cc 00: ens @ 0 Luther League Members Collar Mod brereyl utner Leag Cape le Mrs, P. G. Harrington and Mrs, F . d Minnie L, Schuman cane named Bcd P. a Y. . N gates to the natio! convention Boy To Meet at Mandan Friday eu, a Ornate, Ga repare You ow as in September. Mrs. Pearl Tester and a =" a \ |Mrs. Ann Selvig are their alternates. Suits in plain and fancy back oN Rev. Opie S. Rindahl Will Ap- Former North Dakotan ‘A communication from Mrs. Grace styles. With 2 knickers for ev. Opie os. : 0 Contract H. Davis, national secretary-treasurer, the smaller boy— C pear on Program of Three- | Signs Opera Contra Fequesting all members to fill out $7.50 to $10 . re their membership cards, was read. r Day Convention Florence Brastrup Wylde, formerly ‘The next business session was set for |of Jamestown pele nl aeons Wednesday, Sept. 18, at the Ameri- With 2 long trousers for the Vi Tran eva Approximately 200 en League | Company, recent ly stgtied a Guineas can Legion ey oe older EP to $18.50 ber: from 12 jissourl ai i | vention of the errr rsseus| Mle Mecelved much favosable com and Mrs ‘Vern Soderauist ‘and. sons, Students’ and Young Men’s vention o! Manda! dye and Choral Union circuit. ‘The meet- | ment, In Sesttle last Ye en tor Stat alas alee ab a Suite— ¥ ing continues through Sunday, ts mber of years. The singer re- Mr. and Mrs. Amundson from Brad- $18.50 to $24 ee Ry Garon, ane a, eeived high praise from critics ot dock, who will leave’ the first of next y Carl Fevold, 4 A nen ants Ghd. Loring Knecht | Cincinnati, Ohio, following an appear week. Mr.and Mrs. A. Amundson, who Sweaters in the new crew AS ‘i ance there this summer. : are pioneers of the Braddock com- neck and full zipper, sport from the Trinity Lutheran church Ma ar wy ae Piglet dunior Luther League and represent-! y SHH to Lae bie, Lake, back styles— i atives of the senior group, who are Leave for Wedding at ls» baa 7 Boys z ‘Ad ON Siam so ee West Point Academy The birthday anniversary of Miss 85c to $2.75 a rat i Ann Louise Selvig was celebrated o Rey. Opie S. Rindahl, pastor of the} ity dinner given Wednen Young Men’s Jocal church, will lead a discussion! 14, pmerson Liessman and Miss| Oe SE Wer panini, Ms ah $1.00 to $5.00 Saturday heer belt ‘The Crusade | Thelma Licssman, son and daughter fies. Ossie Galvig, S49 Bromiway avez Y i of Support,” this being one in four) 4 Mrs. Charles Leissman, % Ps : . ' topics Meoming. under the major late Event Bt., who. have been vaca- nue, west. - Trousers in corduroy, Harristweed or cheviot— | theme. “The Crusade with Christ.”| tioning here since graduating from . A d Goi Boys’ Young Men’s ‘The three other subjects will cover (He 3 Saiitary “Academy, West | City an unty | $1.50 to $3.75 $2.75 to $4.25 I crusades with evangelism, protestant- | point, ‘N.Y, and the North Dakota Caen ee sa S ye le h ism and prayer. ghoral Union con | agricultural college, Fesbeslivey late) Second St., are the parents of a boy Come in and let us show you the new. styles in boys’ and k The conv opens with regis- | Gireetieday (Age 31, they will attend born at 2:20 p. m., Wednesday at tne young men’s shirts, ties, socks, pajamas, underwear, caps, tration at 9 o'clock Friday morning | +16 wedding of Lieutenant Liessman’s Bismarck hospital. knickers, oxfords and sport jackets. ; with See tee cet” Dick. |fommate at the military academy, ‘Tow Lawless, 723 Eleventh St., has Bie ‘Dina Ceniey |g coco ae ee eed as sd ® 4 ssher, Washburn and Dris”" “While in the east they will visit | sera, “Metta wieaee his parle a Oo Ing ore Senden fo Bismarck andlfriends at Long Island and other | sh to (peat SOARES, Ae ag . Fev. ©, ©, Andvik, Mandan, s| Polnis and te et asain | CARD OF THANKS ‘The popularity of the knitted lain Ave. b president of the league and Rev. G.| Sin" Stl co a few days and then! We wish to thank our many friends| modes is further enhanced with q H. Flamann, Dickinson, is "the choral | Will re i and neighbors for their comforting | veies will go to Fort Warren, Wyo., where | union director. | words and kind assistance, during our jhe has been assigned to U. army Seat | | recent bereavement, the loss of our ‘duty. On Tuesday evening a farewell | oe 4 i \ honoring Lieutenant Liessman | beloved husband and father. We Valley City W. R.C. _| sinner honoring so wish to thank those who contrib- f 4 4 i was given at the Inn by the Misses | ited ite tiful floral offerings. ; Makes Visit to Camp) Margaret, Florence, Mildred and] Aire Alex fait and: Pamlly | Laura Fairbanks. r ‘ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brietmeyer. An interesting pilgrimage by Tem: | Accompanying Lieutenant and | hers of the Women’s Relief Corps and | Liessman on the trip were Miss Seal the Barnes County Historical society | Culver, 819 Fifth St., and H. Black of to Camp Grassick, children’s health | Grand Forks, who both will return at camp of the North Dakota Anti-|the same time as they do. Miss Cul- Tuberculosis association, three miles) Ver will spend the time in. New York 5 south of Dawson, was made Thurs-; City and Slr ice c. 25e until 7:30 ens day. After a picnic dinner and inspec- iH j TODAY and FRI. tion of the camp, the caravan ee ee to a meyed to Crystal Springs from where 1r) cou ound they went to the grave of Dr. Josiah p % For the 1935 Fall Semester q 8. Weiser, former surgeon of Sibley's| pismarck Girl Scouts and the One of the first glimpses of the new Chanel collection, this blac! army, killed by Indians. ‘scout council extend a cérdial invi- lainage coat shows the cape collar which this noted designer has Both the G.A.R. post and theltstion to parents of the girls and the featured for the coming season. The fur trimming is gray astrakhan. 4 WRC. at Valley City were named linterested public to attend the day] si ene in honor of Dr. Weiser, who was &lcampy roundup, which is being held Harrison-Knapp Vows his wife have been spending the sum- Youthful styles in winter i brother of Joel S. Weiser, pioneer of jat the camp site Thursday. The pro- mer months at Jamestown. Goats amd. scliodl’ fob tl Barnes county and the man whojgram open to the public began at 4:30/ Taken at New England : named Valley City. Mrs. Frank! ‘clock and will continue through the pine \- LLL ee ee dresses that thrill the P Helmes, a grand niece of Dr. Welser. jearly evening. Announcement has been made of|| Today’s Recipe | hearts of Miss America are q was a member of the party. Miss! Serving as the closing exercise for|the marriage of Miss Fern L. Harri- | ¢——-———__—__——_ ite to Robert. Minnie Nielson was among those ar-|the camp, which has been directed by|son, New England, and Clarence Cherry Bi here or en route ert- qi ranging the tour. |Miss Mildred K. Downs of Minne-|Knapp, Dickinson. The ceremony J punamae Cakes i son’s new.store. Of course if * * * ‘apolis, the roundup will include dem-| was read at the home of the bride’s| TWO eggs, % cup orange juice, 1 they'll be better than ever Mrs. Arthur Peterson, who soon is/onstrations of all regular scouting ac-| parents with Rev. H. J. Gernharct tablespoon lemon juice, % cup sugar, ry’ t to move to Bismarck from Cando and/| tivities and work of special interest! of Dickinson officiating and Dr. and|™ teaspoon grated orange rind, 1 because you expect greater i who has been visiting here with her|groups. Visitors will be welcome dur-| mrs, J, D. Ott, Dickinson, attending |CUP flour, % teaspoon soda, % tea- hidaacot ub-ties i husband for several days, left Wed-\ing the dinner hour but must bring|the couple. Mr. and Mrs, Knapp wil: | SP00M salt. igs 5 nesday afternoon for Tioga, where their own lunches. Awarding Of|make their home in Dickinson where| Beat whites and yokes of eggs se- she is to visit relatives, and Cando|swimming badges will be the final where she will join her three sons) program feature. in the trip to Bismarck when they! * * * establish their home here next week.; Word has been received in Bis- They have taken the residence at marck that Miss Boneta Townley, of 822 Seventh St., now occupied by the; Fergus Falls, Minn., daughter of A. A. N. Ellingson family. Mrs. Peter-|C. Townley, former Nonpartisan son has spent most of the summer! League head and candidate for gov- at Spiritwood lake and when she/ernor of Minnesota in 1934, has left came here was returning from a trip! for Hollywood, where she has accept- to Montana. lea a motion picture contract. he is employed by a filling station. * * * Miss Frances Barrett, 710 Avenue A, was hostess at a bridge party and bathroom shower Wednesday evening, complimentary to Miss Marion Ryan, @ bride of next month. Score awards went to Mrs. Oscar Bleckert and Mrs. Leonard Anderson. Following the luncheon, which was served at a large table centered with flowers and pink tapers emphasizing the pink and green color note, the bride-elect was parently. Beat yolks until thick and lemon colored, beating in sugar, orange juice, lemon juice and grated rind. Fold in whites of eggs beaten until stiff. Mix and sift flour, salt and soda several times and fold into mixture. Bake in muffin tins in a moderately slow oven (350 degrees Fahrenheit) 20 to 25 minutes. When cool cover with following icing: Three tablespoons butter, 2 cups powdered sugar, 2 tablespoons lemon juice, 2 tablespoons orange juice, 1 priced. We're ever mindful of Dad’s pocketbook, too. That’s why they are so reasonably teaspoon grated orange rind. Cream together well, creaming sugar into butter first and adding fruit juices and grated rind slowly. CAPITOL Tonight and Fri. COME AND GET 4 IT, BOYS! Presented with her gifts which were concealed behind a shower curtain. Miss Barrett was assisted by her mother, Mrs. A. H. Barrett. ** * Miss Sigrid Alfson of Washington, D. C., who has been secretary to U. 8. Senator Lynn J. Frazier for a num- ber of years, left Wednesday morn- ing after visiting her mother, Mrs. E. F. Alfson, 305 Rosser avenue, west, for several days. Miss Alfson was hon- ored at several social affairs during her stay. RAH! hits! \ every RAH! Styl Winners one! This early showing of cur smart new Co-ed sporties will thrill you, ek * Mrs. William Altringer and Mrs. Grant C. Marsh won honors in the auction games played at three tables when Mrs. B. A. Woehle, 416 Fif- teenth 8t., entertained the St. Rita missionary group at cards and lunch- eon Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. An- ton Wyciskala will be hostess to the group on September 4. eee: Mrs. E. A. Greenwood, Tribune apartments, left Wednesday for Jamestown to visit her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Greenwood, and to make the acquaintance of their baby girl born Tuesday. Mr. Greenwood, who is principal of schools at Medina, and STATE THEATRE It Is Good Business to Have Good Letterheads! It Is Our Business to Produce Good Letterheads! Qa LETTERS are the most in- portant means of business communication. Many HOWARD SMITIN’ THROUGH Great | You'll “root for” this “Ghillie,” so definitely smart! | Many beautiful new Co-ed styles at the modest price of— soan Bros. scream hit! ||| Pictures alert firms, anxious to put their best foot for- FRI. - SAT. - SUN. BLONDELL|) +s: ward, are having their letterheads re-designed, CARL LAEMMLE presents @LENDA 5 modernized and improved. For prestige and Charles BICKFORD FARRELL Se Ace quality these firms are specifying better print- Bea fank heat ikea! ce A Welen VINSON ‘ The Most Heart-Stirring of ing on better paper. 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