The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 18, 1935, Page 9

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T0 PETE BROTHERS Missouri Slope Lodge Members Bid to Capital City Social Gathering Monday As a mark of good will and neigh- Particularly invited to attend have been the lodge members from Steele, McClusky, Mandan, Flasher, Mott, Drake, Garrison, Washburn, Linton, Hebron, Hezen and Butte, Diehl said, but’ any Mason in Bismarck or primary purpose is an oppor- to become bodies also have been expressly invited to attend. 4 Following the usual lodge meeting, @ social gathering will open. The newly organized male chorus of the Bismarck lodge will sing under the direction of Ralph W. Soule. ‘ There will be card tables. | SLOPE NEWS | Golva—Funeral services were held here for Mrs. Ellen Welch, 68, retired achool téacher. Belfield—85 men are employed on the WPA overpass being constructed over the Northern Pacific railway ° here, Steele — Granted citizenship by Judge R. B. McFarland here’ were Philip Bender and August Frank of > Tuttle, somet! treasurer; Freshmen—Dale Freymil- ler, president; Sidney Eide, secretary- terasurer. Stanton — Seniors class officers in the high-school here are Rosemary Klindworth, president; Pauline Lein- ius, vice president; Lee Giffey, secre- tary-treasurer, Robinson —Staff members of the school paper are Dorothy Neustel, editor; Esther Wells, news; Velma Poyer, circulation manager; John Balaban, advertising manager; Bur- . Hazelton—Classes for 4-H leaders will be held here Oct. 17. Homemaker club project leaders will meet for in- struction in Linton, Oct. 18. Zap—No one was hurt when the| dette Morrison, press foreman. car driven by Otto Baumann of Gold- . en Valley crashed into the side of a} Wilton—The Get-Together club will coal train at a crossing here at-night.|Sponsor a dedication celebration at the new CCC dam 4 miles northwest of here within a few weeks. The club also is moting a corn show here Oct. 19. Committee in charge consists of 8. R. Livergood,.cheirman; J. J. Schmid, Father Wingering, C. W. i New England—Working in two shifts, completion of the Cedar lake W dam, 585 feet wide and 31 feet high, is being rushed here by Eugene Sper- ry, superintendent. “No mail for you, Mrs. Wallace. Why, hing? Howe, Ed Kuhnert and V. W. Fiegel. A.J. Abbott and Lewis McKay are new you expecting Se IMC. RaG u SPAT members of the club. Watford City—Sentenced to serve] « 18 months in the state prison was W. T. Norton of Grassy Butte who Pleaded gullty to a charge of arson, the setting fire of the grain and hay stacks of his former wife, Mrs. Katie Norton. Braddock—Officers of the Girls Re- serve here are Martha Edholm, presi- dent; Beatrice Feyereisen, vice presi- dent; Evelyn Vie, secretary; Grace Thompson, treasurer; Olga Naaden, chaplain. Committee chairmen are program; Christina Hauk, social; Lucille Engelmann, wel- fare; Irene Feyereisen, paint; Izola Dexter, publicity. Advisers are Miss Piers, Mmes. M. Robinson, H. Junge and F. Martini, Misses Gussie Gloss Helen Adams, and Dorothy Crane. Beulah—Death came to Mrs. Rob- ert Johnson, 45, farm wife south of here. She leaves her husband, a daughter, Inez, and two brothers, Au- gust and Ed. Anderson, all of Beulah. Linton — Pulpit of the Baptist church here is occupied for the first | time in 18 months with the arrival of Rev. Frederick Alf from Hebron, He succeeds Rev. G. Eichler, now of Streeter. Fessenden—Affecting a compromise, warring elements over proposed school construction have come together, ap- proved erection of a $75,000 combin- ation grade school and gymnasium- auditorium. Hettinger—Uremic claimed the life of Nels Hanson, 55. Rev. E. Leland Rude officiated at the funeral. Pallbearers were Hans Redahl, C. A. Seamands, John Eneberg, Oscar Lun- dahl, Andrew Anderson and Andrew Monson. 104 Main We Accept Relief Orders pene — fall 4 tint -..eeesee LOE HONEY, SAUERKRAUT, 2 No, 2% cans for .... Garden, Ne. 2 ean»... LOC, EGGS, from the coun- Napoleon — Funeral services were held at St, Anthony's Catholic church for Miss Barbara Schweitzer, 60, with Andrew. and Bernhardt ‘Wald, Jack Richter and Sebastian Braun, acting as pallbearers. 3 Richardton—Stark county paid its last respect to Rufus 8, Brookings, 75, at his funeral here. Brookings had been a rancher here since 1879. Pall- bearers were George Sehour, F. W. Turner, W. R. Everett, Joseph Kilzer, John Muggli and Frank Hoff. Underwood — Dancers in the oper- etta, “Ask the Professor,” to be staged here Oct. 18 and 19 are Elsie Pfaffen- gut, Marcella Sayler, Dale Norlan, Cecilia Kowarsch, Harry Schub, Dor- othy Thompson, Beatrice Eckert, Lloyd Westmiller, Marjorie Handy { i ! } and Bonnie Schempp. Buffalo Springs — Officers of high THE 311 Seventh St. school classes here are: Senior—Stan- + ley Subbard, president; Ernest Bou- shele, vice president; Delphia Blan- chard, secretary; Howard Com; Kraft's Cheese, 2 Ib, brick ... ‘Taylor, president; Frank DeMotte, vice president; Mabel Hoth, secretary- —_—_—X——XSX—X—X—X—X APPLES, Jonathans, 20 Ib. box : Delicious, 20 Ib. box . ORANGES, Med. size, 2 doz. led. LETTUCE, 2 large heads CELERY, large stalk Schilling. Coffee _. PALS WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT REASONABLE PRICES ee 19¢ No 2% can see CUT GREEN BEAN! We Deliver Orders of $1.00 or More Phone 77 No. 2 cans, 2 for ...... LARD, Snow- white, per Ib. . RED & WHITE : ‘Scott’s Grocery Free Delivery Saturday Speciais CANE and MAPLE SYRUP, Red and White, 22 os. bottle .. PANCAKE FLOUR, Red and White, 3% Ib. pkg. .......... Hominy, 2 No. 215 cans .. COOKIES, Chocolate Mixture, per Ib. CARL’S GROCERY mie, HE ..c4OC ee ee | Phone 816 8 Y . Phone 371 “Dependable” We Deliver ‘ “Wings of the Morning, — big ore Firm |. Hed Bited Cher- AQ ¢ | Kelp If Schilling Coffee doesa' Fruits |’ ries, No. 10 tin .. C | Vegetables improve his morning manners, Ergnee sent Baek, Ne. 20 tle Aa e000 BSC beck. ears, No, ys rr eer Raisins, 2 Ib. pkg. . ‘Try Schilling Coffee. Pork & Beans, 28 oz. ‘Trest i like a friend, Velveeta Cheese ........ ‘ Nae Walnuts (in shell), per Ib. ..........60006 s > with due consigerstion, and WHEAT KRISPIES, with free dolls for the kid it will do the same for you. (Dell Free With 2 pkgs.) fe will never fail-you. I'sasturdyCofee §|§|§|§§ |§ gos». : Special | 1 Ib. ....... SECOND NYA PHASE EXPECTED 10 BEGIN Youths From Relief Families to Be Furnished Work Under A second phase of the National oa Youth administration program will get underway as soon as approval on $140,000 worth of projects submitted to the WPA is received from Wash- ington, state youth director. 01 Work is to be broken down into four general classifications including sur- vey and research, service, editationsl and vocational education specifically designed to Young 16 and 25 from families receiving re- ef whose budget the WPA security wage of the head of the not cover will be eligible for work on these projects for one-third the num- ber of normal hours on WPA projects. ‘These youn; eligible for work by the son explained. He pointed out that student aid for college only phase of the NYA program which does not require that the young per- NYA for work on socially ‘desirable projects at North Dakota high schools ‘and 12 collegiate institutions and the program of work projects to be set up, the NYA will also sponsor a pro- gram of apprenticeship training to be handled by the existing federal and ee f Today’s Recipe ’ ota One 0 Oe na 1 cup sour state committees for this purpose, New. Program board thick. according to E. A. Willson, of Russia in a plane of his lon whose power plant the ship off the ground. ed nutmeg, 1-4 teaspoon Beat egg until light. Beat in su- gar, shortening and sift flour, salt, soda and cream of tartar and add with vanilla and nut- meg to first mixture. Mix. Cover closely and chill an hour or longer. ool | Roll on a lightly floured molding into a sheet one-half inch Cut with a floured cutter and fry in deep fat heated to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. on a fat thermometer, or milk. Mix and RICHHOLT GROCERY 7 a 30 ana C00 Fe SUGAR, 10 Ib. cloth bag ..........56¢ CARNATION MILK, 2 tall cans . .13¢ Hotta ” Special Toasts, 2 large bores 19 pa Fri ee CG Nang Saturday Calumet, 16 of, tin... LC family will 601 Tenth Street Oranges, med. large, 200 size, per doz. undergraduate students is the (with Cloth Animal Doll Free) Crisco, vegetable short- ening, 1 Ib. tin.......... 24c (3 Ib, tin, 68¢) - | Twilling’s Grocery Phone 1613 Royal Gelatin Dessert, any te Bue 4 Goma es 59c son be from a family receiving relief. Soup, 3 cans ........... In addition to the p00 oe Lee Kel Wheat ar ae. Dressing, 19c ple receiving student ym the chaps a CHEE bk 27 c iii ie: au Calumet Baking Pow- der, 1 Ib. tin ........... 2lc Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Free Delivery Service WHEAT KRISPIES, 2 pkgs. for...25¢ (Doll Free. With 2 pkgs.) OXYDOL, Medium size eecceeeee-Q0C 1 Ib, vacuum tin P&G Laundry Soap, 5 bars .......21¢ Freshest Fruits and Vegetables WE DELIVER GOE dollars with | FARTHER ~~ WS S s = = LARD, Swift's Pure, per Ib. ..21c Swift’s Bacon, sliced or Cracker Jack, 3 for ..... re Wrigley Chewing Gun, 3 for 10c Rolled Oats, regular or ick, bottles, 2 for. ee 25c rere aa 9:30 - 10:30 - 2:30 - 4:30 See Our Hand Bills for Big Food Sale Dates, 1¥, Ib. cello 19c Matches, 6 5c boxes ...... Deliveries: “The way prices are I now use nothing but Crisco for all my -bak- ing and frying.” “I’ve always wanted that _ extra Crisco goodness in my cooking and now I’m - getting it—without pay- ing extra!” “I use the 3-Ib. cin, That VY But CRISCO hasn’t! WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO SHORTENING PRICES?. (/ Most cooking fat prices have gone up and up! Look at ITS price today. OMETHING’S been happening to @ shortening prices! Ask your dealer way I get Crisco at its ! tecon ptice pee waaell about it. Ask him the prices of Crisco You'll find that recently most shorten- “Yes, Mrs. Brown, Crisco is certainly the best shortening value in my store today. And how it’s selling! That Crisco display . disappears as fast as I can build it.”

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