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4 __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, _ Wii CNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1936 erator from a previous meal. Allow res (DU. V. Essay Contest|,,Mmet M,, Tindall and Frank 5, | ¢¢-—————_—- poy fey ak enamed @) SOCIETY and CLUBS [Pests AreAmounced|iitcesimitiate | | Sets Spanking Pace for Movies | Sette mattng Mrs. R. E. Carlander, patriotic in-|tertained her Tuesday afternoon structor of Tirzah ‘Anh Sasciny Tent | contract club at a 1:30 o'clock lunch- delicious flavor to the concoction. No, 3, Daughters of Union Veterans|eon and cards. Mrs. Hedden will be rary Rhubarb Strudel Ingredients are 1% cups flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, % teaspoon salt, 1-8 cup lard, 1-3 cup milk, 1'%¢ cups diced rhubarb, 2-3 cup sugar, ‘2 teaspon cinnamon, 3 tablespoons but- > ter. Mix flour, baking powder and salt. Cut in lard and slowly add milk un- til stiff dough forms, Roll out until one-fourth inch thick. Spread with rest of ingredients and roll up, tightly pinching ends. Place in buttered loat pan and bake forty minutes in mod- erately slow oven. Unmold, and serve cut in one inch slices. Top with hard sauce. Tah i . of the Civil War, Wednesday an-| hostess for the April 28 meeting. 5 Mrs. Harold Smith Is _ {nounced the 1936 essay contest which ee * E wa et Mc ug re) andan F the group is sponsoring for Bismarck] Students who have returned to New U.C.T. Councilor junior nigh and st. Mary's parochial | Fargo to resume their studies at the ° ° omit school seventh and eighth grade stu-|North Dakota Agricultural , college Is Bride of Dr. J onn Ri CY Mes, narota Smith heads the statt|dents, ‘This year's tople “is “The|after the aster vacation | re. the of 1936-37 officers inducted by the| Cause of the Civil War” and the|Misses Norma Peterson, Phyllis Olson, ——_—_——_————- * | United Commercial Travelers Auxil-| Prizes will be $2 and $1 for first and|Donna Jean Davis, Mary Mahlman NDA Leader Weds | jiary at the April business session, | Second places, respectively, at each/and Julia Wetmore, all of Blamarck, “aac | Seated at the same time were Mrs.|School. Essays must be in the hands}Delilah Sailer of Stanton and Jean L. D. Hulett, junior councilor; Mrs, |Of Mrs. sla A eed 1 Crowley of Hebron. A. W. Stadler, past councilor; Mrs. ‘ Today's Recipe | ial | Miss Eleanor Bohnsack of Fargo, ’ ay Fr een eer tesee Mine |® graduate of St. Luke's hospital of Today's Recipe C. M, Overgaard, page; Mrs, Frank|‘hat city, has taken ® position as Baked Eggs 5 private duty nurse at the Mandan m ° | Secretary to State Training}, School Head Takes Vows in Minneapolis | i Announcement of the marriage of | Miss Elizabeth McHugh, Mandan, 4 put as many eggs as needed into it. tboh datipiter of ‘Mr. and Mrs, D. I. Me- . : and Mrs. Philip Palmer, executive | Mes ae Sprinkle with salt and pepper and 7" Hugh, Dunseith, to Dr, John Branson board member, Robert Joseph is the name which | 40t with bits of butter. Add enough A Boston dramatic critic was barred Rilley, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Riley : Cards and luncheon followed the! js ang Mrs. Valentine Mushik, 1900/cream to almost cover eggs. Bake from the theaters by producers and of Minneapolis, an event of Easter business session, Mmes. Omdahl, H.|MT. an 4 if in a moderate oven (350 degrees owners, so he had himself appointed e | ‘Thayer avenue, have chosen for their Sunday, was announced here Wednes- sa avn ee J, ane and E. F. gon born March 25. The child is a Fahrenheit) until eggs are set, about pias oun and now 4 uehr: cting as hostesses. 4 . i Say bridegroom's father officiated a oaks of Gta beciyi aaa lin ocean | in the fn ene at the i 2 at the service which was read in tie Alpha Gamma Deltas table Hal the baking dish onto hot Islands in a river a msn! First Baptist church of Minneapolis | : : ———— > | buttered toast. their positions. is at 1 p.m. with Dr. and Mrs, D. A. Will Hold Reunion}; Church Societies | — caused by the water at the head Watson of Reels attending ie 6 ° ee Banana Bread washing away earth and . depositing bridal couple. For the ceremony, the The newly organized Bismarck- First Lutheran W. M. 8. . Ingredients called for are; 1 cup it at the foot. bride wore a pruae tan oe Mandan alumni chapter of Alpha} here is to Dep Inpe tik: of the First oe a bo Phat 2 eggs, Pe daae Der stay wee gaan tio the Gamma Delta sorority will hold a/tutheran Women's Missionary society | (3% Hae in Hibs, 34) taka SERGE ct aiinseola, Where. He luncheon and possibly a dinner Sat-{at 3 p. m, Thursday in the home of /'easpoon, lemon juice, | i4 teaspoon University ie Ooo ge ren urday to celebrate international re-|Mrs. J. P. Engen, 811 Sixth St. vga’ rat 3a te eS ee w ne pus at a ids union day of the sorority, which is/ * # 4 ease q patti a as, 4 o Ra CIcy (oereaslannl GRU being observed in all parts of the St. George's Evening Guild Mae See Candidates, foe aa his ineerieatil at dersey United States and Canada where} A regular meeting of St. George's) “O00. putter and sui Add 3 ~ Atte: ti ! ! city Medical Center. He cal in Man- C. E, DANIELSON tia Seicey ot oMand areireti Sha ae teen at bananas (put APOUEH “bstve) "EER — = Nuon: : . ey of landan, | al ). M., inesday ie m 7 o r rn 7 5 and Mr. Danielson of Minot, presi-|secretary, head the arrangements for ~~ * . y tion for all city, county, state ¥ with the CCC and at present is eo dent of the Greater North Dakotal the ays eet, TtaEE Was AEE su: aesegen Atermosn’ Gua: and bake 45 minutes in moderate oven e a ee er ent oe eee soraeaate: you recognize horas ty, } Reo wiain same capacity at Big-| association and hotel proprietor, were|sent by this group and by Beta Beta| Mrs. Mark B, Hollis, assisted by Mrs. | (960 degrees Fahrenheit). Our Gang comedlea bait comULd RUE TeUTE prentae att mee ous : z } pu ; en route to Chicago and Cleveland on|chapter at the N |- | Arlie Oman, will entertain St. George's ; “ - Dr. au ae slay ra be at home|" honeymoon Wednesday, following aaa Sys. PAed ptrt nite Episcopal “Afternoon Guild in he Barley Soup a Los Angeles judge approved the new contract, recently. - Bismarck Tribune ot ae Satay vat le a Tuesday to| thelr marriage at Minneapolis Satur-/in the state, Miss Runey 1s ‘state|homne, 215 Avenue B, west, at 3 p. m., ara) cup ee barley, 1 a Company Reeedivis where ate hs teen’ seove-| Os chairman of the observance. ‘Thursday. room, soup bone, 4 cups cold|barley and mushroom. Bring slowly} tables. I usually use two onions, 1 i ‘ le : Misses ee # * Z 5 5 an jan, where s| a Picndier tke The wedding was announced Wed: Besides the Runey and water, soup vegetables or any left-|to the boiling point and boil gently! medium sized turnip, 2 carrots, about|| 222 Fourth St. Telephone 32 i tary Jatdid Aca Serie {he | nesday through an Associated Press!riessman, members of the group McCabe M. E. General Aid over vegetables. for two and one-half hours. Season] % cup diced celery and then add any- i fa, r ene : aa e bes t two | dispatch. {formed here are the Esther| Members of Division 4 will be host- Put soup bone in kettle, add water, | with salt and pepper and soup vege-| thing else that may be in the refrig- fer work uniil May 1. She then will! ,rhe ceremony took place in thei Howe, Beatrice Bowman, and Helga |esses when the McCabe Methodist go to Dunseith for a visit with her | Central Lutheran churep, Pr. J. A. O-/Restvedt_and Mrs. Marjorie Taylor,|=piscopal General Aid meets at 3 p. parents. | Seub eee ees a i ed al “jall of Bismarck, and Miss Marian;™. Thursday in the church parlors. eeOx [tended by het sister. oom by aiSchroeder and Mrs. Stuart Hanks of | There will be s program. : | > Mrs. Albin Hedstrom | brother of the bride, Miles Grasmoen, Beer geagtleg Firt Baptist Mission Circle i ne? (1p AH Se oe Sota atlus 5 . Election of officers and opening of F Heads Mothers’ Group! or mrs. Dantelson’s sister, Mrs. C. O. High School Students mite boxes is part of the business i Broughton, Minneapolis, the couple “4 ‘scheduled for the First Baptist Mis- a | Mrs. Albin Hedstrom was elected/left for the east. They will be at Entertain M. E. Class|ston Circle meeting at 2:30 p. m, pene! and installed as president, succeeding | home in Minot about May 15. Mrs. G. M. Freitag, when the Pro-| _———]| ‘Selections -whish ate bein Barneck, 612 Ninth St. The February gressive Mothers’ club met Tuesday state high school iene fogs ss issue of Missions will be studied. evening with Mrs. H. E. Stewart, 402/ Visitors From China interpreted * by * e * Hy tu : vf Eighth St. On her staff Mi é pupils of Miss Pearl . u a ia ; Clark Gordanier as vice presaent Arrive at Jones Home |Pvant piflpetinteoreamton ae Pee roi fica teett arent NE rs y 9 rt ay b atur ay, prt Mrs. H. F. Malm, secretary, and Mrs.| — Harris Hustlers cl ings Thursday of the Trinity Luth- (OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. ALL THREE EVE: 4 Gladys Nelson, treasurer. The clubj Mrs, J, M. Oseth and daughter,/ 's class of the McCabe , : Divisic sera ININGS) 4 is donating six bath towels and 12! uaiss ‘Constance ‘Oseth, who recently | Methodist Episcopal church at Mon- Seieh aaa. an ‘Predicts, 2 as, ae OTT . ? I COME IN AND SEE THE NEW 1936 dish towels to Camp Grassick. Fol-'returned to the United States after (2% evening's meeting in the home| nivision 9 with Mrs. Jack W. Knecht, lowing roll call in which members jjiying in Tientsin, China, three years, of Miss Dorothy Moses, 216 Park St.!o9g seventh St., 3 Pp. m; Division 3, ° e Golden Jubilee Refrigerators gave home suggestions, the hostess! arrived Tuesday for e visit in the Miss Ruth Cordner was hostess (Five Year Guarantee) ‘Thursday in the home of Mrs. William luncheon in the home of Mrs. A. J. Served a aia * * home of Mrs. Oseth's brother-in-law | Pinned and pecs ea Lunde, 303 Broadway avenue, west, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wagner, 112 Ave- jan Either para baat | Selections given were the boys’ ora- Tse oan ae ek meted . nue B, are expected to return Thurs- | “ tion, “The Eleventh Commandment,”|;, i . by Warren Kraft; the girls’ humorous /(¢ Rome of Mrs. dohn tx Peterson, wife and daughter in the trip to Fort | i: “ ° ” Benning, Ga., where he has been de- eed ‘nee pha poses * * i tailed as a member of the instruc-ling “An Encounter with an Inq First Presbyterian | tion staff of the U. 8. army infantry |terviewer,” by Rik an fM-|_ Divisions of the First Presbyterian brother-in-law, Matt Wagner. On the! <chool. Major Oseth is a native of iewer,” by Richard Shafer; the|radies’ Aid will meet Thursday ac- trip to St. Paul Monday they wereigsio, Minn., and formerly was en- jSirls’ dramatic reading from “Tim-| cording to the following schedule: No. accompanied by their daughter, Miss| paceq in law practice at Minot. othy’s Quest” by Dorothy Sigurdson; |1 with Mrs. L. W.Larson, 315 Park St., Bernice Wagner, the Misses Jane | elgtg the boys’ dramatic reading, “Dr | Mrs, John P, French assisting hostess, Mary Cowan and the lat-| 44, ang Mrs, Henry O. Putnam and |Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” by Lennie Las- | at 3p, m.; No: 2 with Mrs. H. P. God: guest for the Easter va- sis aS ee ken, and the verse appreciation selec- | dard, 808 Mandan St., Mrs. 8. F. Hol- day night from a trip to st. Paul and |*% come in a few days to join his Mazeppa, Minn. At the latter place) they attended funeral services Wed- nesday morning for Mr. Wagner's! jchildren, Mary Celia and Herbert,'tion, “Patterns,” by Alice Knowles. assist ‘ : " Sree Montel cordenteat tne Cole {022 Pith St, arrived home Sunday |The’ Misses Knowles and” Sigurdson |mreNo 3 with Mrs Paul Wachter, G22 ae lege of Saint Catherine, who were re- |CVening from their three-week motor jgave several additional readings in| Fifth St, Mrs, Paul H. Henry assist $4.00 turning after thelr spring recess, |‘TiP to Santa Monica, Calif. where |answer to requests. ing hostess, at 2:30 p. m., and No. 4, : —— ¢ oa * |they were guests at the golden wed-| Mothers of the performers were in- | dessert luncheon with Mmes. F. A. a Month 9 Revs. C.F. and RE. Strutz of |i celebration of Mrs. Putnam's 'vited as special guests, Mmes. George | Lahr and A. P. Lenhart ss hostesses at Jamestown are in the city for a meet- | Parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bacon. F, Shafer, Carl Nelson, Herman Las- | 1:30 p, m., in the Lahr home, 210 Ave- as ers roners ing of the Bismarck hospital board, on March 25. ue ken and F. A, Knowles attending. [nue A, west. No Money of which they are members. Th: Down, 30 cee isa aves, in ree roe of = Mrs. Horace W. Lanterman of Months an ‘s. lam A. Schwartz, Mandan, who has spent the last three Pa; 4 Fourth St., and the latter is visiting | months ‘reatininein Palm Springs, ey NO DOWN PAYMENT ! with his son and daughter-in-law, Calif., and at her home at Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs, Alvin C. Strutz, 615 Ros- |B. C., is home. Her small son, Kirk, eer avenue, west. ‘who accompanied her on the trip, * * ® ‘remained in Vancouver for a more ex- Gov. and Mrs. Walter Welford had' tended stay with his grandparents. (lla pl ol ae FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! sion during the Easter week-end Mrs,! New residents of Mandan are Mr.! - . . zi ‘Welford’s sister, Dr. Freda M. Dach-|and Mrs. William Bloomer, who come | mann, a member of the faculty of|from ‘Terre Haute, Ind. and who| Stout institute at Menomonie, Wis./are to be at home in the Mrs. Louis} Dr. Dachmann left for her homejLarson residence. Mr. Blomer, & Monday evening. \brother of Mrs. W. C. Tostevin of “rhe Mad {Mandan, has joined the mechanical Mrs. John R. Fleck held the high|force of the Mandan Daily Pioneer. EASY TERMS—30 MONTHS TO PAY! EACH REFRIGERATOR PURCHASED DURING OUR ELECTRICAL SHOW WILL BE FILLED WITH FREE GROCERIES FURNISHED THROUGH COOPERATION OF THE FOLLOWING BISMARCK FIRMS: in the ti i a % » oe tables Pan toe Mottees [eet | Messrs. and Tacs walter J. Ad- otis ppeercle sy IGA STORES AUS one beg a i vice club had a social meeting Tues-'kins and W. A. Clarey were awarded 1 can IGA Peas 1 can 18K Sweet Potatoes ; day evening with Mrs. A. L. Over-'the high score favors when Our Lady 5 j geard, 614 Second St., as hostess. ‘of Lourdes missionary group held its DICK’S GROCERY Hartner’s Grocery BILL’S GROCERY . ae ia Wf aS Fourth St, is tS! Post-lenten meeting in the home 710 Thayer, Phone 1507 310 10th St. So, Phone 177 408 Bawy., Phone 1000 5 home after an Easter visit in the jPourtcenth. ea eee | 1 can 18K Fruit Salad 1 can 18K Plums 1 can 18K Pears } Fargo. : i Bi i : SCOTT'S GROCERY ITE CORNER GROCERY (Sahai lent at, the Universiy of North. Da | : . ’ 311 7th St. Phone 816 RED & WH STORES 500 3rd St. Phone 1058 Miss Peggy Bergeson, daughter of !kota, has returned to Grand Forks | 1 can Red & White Vegetables 1 can Red & White Fruit Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bergeson, 219 latter an Easter vacation visit with | ae, ae ear wy oe Doris ithe Misses Ruth Dyson and Mabel/ neck, 612 Ninth St. who ment the| ee ea ee | INDEPENDENT GROCERS er vacation here, left Mond: . ALS, vho | for the University of ‘North Dakota. [recently underwent » major operation | SPEAKS GROCERY ECONOMY GROCERY GUSSNER’S GROCERY ; Both are members of Delta Gamma in the Bismarck hospital, returned to} 216 Bdwy., Phone 611 411 Bdwy., Phone 34 310 Main, Phone 1060 yi sorority. her home Monday afternoon. 1 Lb, Princess Patt Coffee 1 can Pineapple 1 Jar Olives j : as LOGAN’S GROCERY ~ MARCOVITZ GROCERY BROWN’S GROCERY * e ' 118 3rd St, Phone 211 905 Front St., Phone 957 120 Sth St, Phone 1400 i e Was Asha 1 can Raggedy Ann Pineapple 1 Bottle Catsup : 3 Lb. jar Fairway Coffee ‘ med \\) nny:, bo NASH FINCH CO. BISMARCK GROCERY a = 1 can Del vesie Eisarele Juice Oss aia oon Kraft Nays ° 2 1 pint i can Crest Corn on ol 3 aa BUT HE GAINED 30 LBS. Here’s the opportunity for you to get that suit you 1 aa gor Dine Drange lice 1 pint Minneopa,Salad Dressing QUICKLY aN KELP AMALT wanted so badly for Easter at greatly ; : e _ BAKERIES DAIRIES MEAT MARKETS ‘ NOW FEELS GREAT! Reduced Prices BISMARCK BAKING co. | BISMARCK DAIRY CO. _ PEOPLE'S MEAT MARKET i Wim. Dohn, Mgr. 210 Sth St., Phone 176 / @ Swaggers bias dwcadeaagans 208, Bdwy., Phone 348 1 Lb. Wieners 1 loaf Wonder Loaf Bread 1 qt. Milk, 1 pt. Cream ‘ TITTLE BROS. MEAT MARKET % { @ Fishtails Small T-Bone Steak ‘i '-Bone © Man-taitored CREAMERIES QUALITY MEAT MARKET 1 i ARMOUR CREAMERIES MANDAN CREAMERY 516 Bawy., Phone 722 { @ Fitted Sport Backs OE CS '& PRODUCE CO. 1 Lb. Quality Ground Beef ri refrigerator gets dressed capon CENTRAL MEAT MARKET ' 3 BIG GROUPS 922 Front St, Phone 350 506 W.Main, Mandan, Phone 1825 113 5th St, Phone 143 { Former Values to $16.95—NOW 1 Lb. Butter 1 Pt. Cloverdale Ice Cream . Y, Lb. Ground Veal : | $G88 $788 $Qs88 $75 MERCHANDISE PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN AWAY | a : Drawings Promptly at 9 P. M. Each Evening : GRAND PRIZE—Westinghouse All-Steel Utility Cabinet al riligal Pp E O : : L E 304 Main Ave. * COMBUSTION Bismarck ‘ Soin, DEP’T STORE Phone eT ENGINEERING ag, North Hekate [os Ipamalt Zz