The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 17, 1936, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ociety highly by Arthur E. niversary, A program of music and dancing ’V.F.W. Auxiliary Has First Birthday Party paved at six tables, Mmes. Malvin and Benoa, The first birthday anniversary of the Auxiliary to Gilbert N. Nelson Post 1326, <eterans of Foreign Wars, ‘was celebrated at Vly night's meeting. The initiation ritual was exempli- fied for four candidates, Mmes. John Sloan, Leo DeRochford, George L. Larson and L. M. Olson. Mrs. Oscar Selvig, president, report- refreshments served by Mra. A. a ed that the essay contest launched by the group this week in Burleigh coun- ty schools had been commended Thompsun, sup- erintendent of public instruction. The contest deals with the Statue of Lib- erty national monument at Bedloe'’s Island, New York, and its fiftieth an- pupils of Miss Margaret Ann Ram- Sey's studio and cards were enjoyed during the social hour. Bridge was DeRochford receiving Mrs. Selvig baked and iced the large birthday cake which was part of the Mrs. Russell Liddle of Chicago is here for a two-week visit with her sisters, Mrs. Homer Ritchie and the | f with other by| Miss Ruth oO rent Events oO. Davis, 930 journment, . Quality Meat Sale or Little Bros. % pint ae PACKING COMPANY 400 MAIN ST. PHONE 332 La yegnpenesrpaiptimmgesssciresyeeipee e ROASTING OR STEWING CHICKENS ; Fed Lh. 23¢ seer eee eens ‘eo SHAN! IKLESS Picnics FRESH GROUND Hamburger TWIN Cheese pound Swift’s (S) 33c | 124 | 19¢ CUDAHY’S Whole PURITAN HAMS pound 27c Kraut, Ib. ...... 5c gy Wieners, Ib. .. .23¢ Dills, large, 3 for 5c Rquares, Ib. ....21¢ “Corned Beef, Ib. 19c [Jewel, Ib. ....1244c Round, Sirloin STEAKS stim .............. Lb, 200 CHUCK BOILING Roast Beef id pound 15c 12c LEGO’ LAMB Lb. 25¢ SPECIALS GOOD WHILE THEY LAST Swift’s Premium WE BAKE IT Pan-Dandy »« When Better Bread Is Baked, We Will Bake It. Basers of Better Bread, French Pastries and Rolls of all ‘inds, AT YOUR GROCERS MANDAN BAKING CO. SPEAKS GROCERY 216 Broadway—Earl Speaks, Prop—Phone 611 SPECIALS MINNEOPA CHILI SAUCE, Fancy, 12 oz. bottle OLIVES, DOC MBE. os cas coc ncesas ooes dae ciese oie WAUBEKA SMALL CUT BEETS, No. 2 tins, 2 for CAPKOTA MUSCAT GRAPES, No. 2% tins, 2 for ............00005 rine MINNEOPA BAKING CHOCOLATE, IMPORTED SPICED FANCY ROLL MOP, 5-pound Pl, $ 1 e 75 SHELLED PECANS, half pound assorted colors, 6-0z. pkg. CAROL MACARONI, SPAGHETTI, NOODLES, 4 for ..........-..c0seceeeee ZION FIG BARS, WEIST FLOUR, Rye, Whole Wheat, Graham, 34,-lb. bags, 2 for BREAKFAST DELIGHT CEREAL, 3-pound package ............ Y,-pound cake CAMPFIRE BON BON MARSHMALLOWS, 2 pounds Oranges, Apples, Baeanes, parently Strawberries. Sweet Potatoes, New Potatoes, As; Green Onions, Radishes, Cucumbers, Tomsine Celery, Lettuce, Cauli- wer, American exhibit to day evening World War exhibit aldo is & Present “Lights and Shadows,” a volume of verse by gy 48 Eiveee oe si PERE i 2 janist. WHAT ee or cream, > bre not relieve rr. Misses Laura and Florence Little, and Current Events Hears European Travel Story ‘A travel story based on experi- ences in her recent trip to Europe by Va., was read by her aunt, Mrs. H. F. "Hare, as the program for the Cur- in the home of Mrs. Forrest M. ek To Give Previews of haber Volumes LaMoore Waldo joametne tneen wil give beaten ot of the Bismarek be given by Miss Ethel San- soprano, and Robert Kling, A few paintings by Miss Isabel A LOT TO 00 WITH HOW YOU FEEL Correction of -Constipation® Is Often a Matter of Menus has toate more effective in promoting health than the initiaerieninite ‘use of pat- ent medicines. their teachings bear fruit. For instanee, millions of families have learned that common consti- is largely due to insufficient in meals. Many of them cor- rect ae condition by use of Kellogg’s ALI-BRAN. This delicious cereal supplies gee! “bulk” in effective fo ‘ithin the body, its “bulk” absor! moisture, and forms a soft mass. Gently this clears out the intestinal wastes. Kellogg’s Att-Brawn also supplies vitamin B and contains iron. It may be served as a cereal with milk Two tablespoonfuls daily are usually sufficient. Stubborn cases may require ALL-BRAN oftener. If Kell “cure-all”—but it does correct com- stipation.* I > teed by the slg Compare Sold | Broadway at Fifth Bismarck, N. D. Phone 762 Ts. Battle Creek. wae TERMS AS LOW AS 14e A DAY “Constipation dus to tneuficient “bulk” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1936 Maitnge whose works were shown! son had been employed for the last by the branch last spring, and pottery|two years by the North Dakota by Miss Ruth Rudser of the Bismarck junior high school faculty, a guest exhibitor, will add interest to the showing. relatives. se * Power and Light company. The John- sons were married 10 months ago Mrs. Johnson becoming a resident of Bismarck at that time, az ee A 1:30 o'clock luncheon was fol- lowed by contract games in which Mrs. Richard H. Penwarden, junior, turned in high score when Mrs. R. C. Peterson, 513 Ninth St., was hostess to her bridge club Wednesday. Mrs Ernest Penwarden will have the next meeting in two weeks. eee Miss Cora Buchele, who will be mar- ried to Robert Strutz late in May, was surprised with a kitchen shower when Miss Blanche O’Berg entertained 15 guests, including members of het sewing club, Wednesday ‘evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bischof, 709 Washington St. The time was passed with sewing and games. A spring color motif with roses and lilies-of-the-valley as the Moral note was used on the luncheon tables. Mrs. Fred O’Berg, Jr., sister- in-law of the hostess, from Belle Staley of Fairmount, W club meeting Wednesday Sixth St. Following ad- refreshments were served. eee * Mrs. O. Neustad won the score honors when her contract club met ‘Wednesday evening with Mrs. George E. Shunk, 714 Ninth St. The April 29 meeting will be in the home of Mrs. and Miss|/ Fourche, 8 D., was an out-of-town guest. * * Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson, 410 First St., expect to leave about next Wednesday for Corvallis, Ore., where Mr, Johnson has accepted a position with a public utilities firm. Mr. John- Frank Smith. ese *% Mrs. Alfred E. Anderson and her mother, Mrs. Phoebe Taber, returned to Bismarck Thursday after passing more than three months at Oakwood, Calif,, as guests of Mrs. Taber's sons. Lawrence and Fred Taber. They were publications of members branch, League of ‘Women, during the art given for the public Fri- in the B.P.W. room, Pavey ae building, The =e! Frigidaire Free Contest CLOSES at 8 P.M. SATURDAY, APRIL 18TH | AT TAVIS MUSIC CO. STORE . Be sure to deposit your coupon before that time. YOU EAT HAS WWAT DO YOU MEAN— THERE'S A SURE WAY the medical profession that proper diet is 4S MEAN JUST WHAT ¢ say! BE SURE (T MEETS Att 5 STANDARDS FOR REFRIGERATOR BUYING / FRIGIDAIRE, with the METER-MISER TAVIS MUSIC CO. » they are the regular or cooked into tempting eads, etc. d this way, consult your '’s Au-Bran is not a Pork and Beans 5e Grapefruit Seedless Tomato Juice 5e Oranges Sunkist EMPEL’ JUST PHONE 1612 APPLES Winesaps. A real buy. Tor 49 pox 1.25 Suey... Do IC a sentaes> ee Wherries Asparagus para te 1S c | eee fancy . ee Be SBE | cee .. w 15¢ Lettuce ite neads 2 tor 15C Ige. heads Egg Plant a 15c Fruits for Salad Ubby’s, 1i-on, tin ..... seeeereeeeees Celery Jumbo, 1 6 rd po bunch Crackers A-1 Soda 2 aay 16¢ Cheese ff srivact F956 | Crisco Cloverbloom No. 2 2m sey 3 No, 2 tins D for Cc Briek or tins 2... ¢ | sEETS Shortening Cream SWEET CORN Small cut 1 5c 3 Ib. can 2 Ib. box Extre Standard, Golden, | No.2 tine, for 48e Rowe 3 for 29c 58c a ee BIG BEN SOAP ee c : Catsup 68" 25c | PRUNES Macaroni bottle MILK Gare 0d ws OC Hihow EAM LANDY. = 890 box Potatoes a nee Bhs Wheat Flakes The New Breakfast Flakes 3 he 2DC the Ste| FLOUR Onion Sets Red, Yellow or White, peund Corn on So 18¢ OCCIDENT, 98-Ib. sack. . .$3.79 49-Ib. sk....$1.93 MY-Ib, sk. $1.05 No. 1 Creamery %-lb. Lawl BUTTER =. accompanied home mer with his grandmother and uncle and aunt. The Andersons, who for-| Mis: by devine | ay lived in Person Court, Taber, Jr., who will spend the sum-| taken an aa a at 607 Fifth St. * was sccompaniod by her brother, Phil Sundstrom, when she returned from an Easter visit with her parents at Valley City. have * iS veronica’ Sundstrom of this city Gussner’s JUST PHONE 1060 GARDEN FRE gy Asparagus Crisp, tender, Radishes LETTUCE, Crisp, solid, large bunches, 3 for .. CARROTS, head. 9C crisp, bunch mammoth, ® . la Grapefruit "Str Sunkist, Oranges feaium size, 2 dor... Yellow ripe, 3 pounds ........ teeeee Bananas small shoots, Ib.... Housecleaning Heinz Soup Sale and Sampling “Homemade” Without the Home Work 2 16-02. tins 29¢ Dozen $1.69 (18 Homestyle Varieties) Tomato Juice Nc, Sener 25c Sauerkraut .19¢ pr eet eet we... 106 .10c Hawaii’s y 5 Finest! ti” eae c Large HAWAIIAN 19e | SB BNeareu .. 43¢ rte A 49c 7% 25c Vegetable Sale PECANS Halves, unsalted, Needs! ee 21 4 pound 0.00... c HILEX PEAS MIRACLE WHIP ees 13c Recht ay Quart 39 SOAP CHIPS GOLDEN CORN MME ois ice diced Cf Crystal white, 39c Cream style. PANCAKE FLOUR SUNBRITE GREEN BEANS ashburn’s Me » doubk ‘ender, crisp. “tb. pis... 25c salts, Stor... LOS qOMATORS CHOCOLATE SUFER SUDS ld pack, ar Beads of Soap, 9 Whole, solid pac! Hershey's Baking, 9 laundry size ......... 19c No. 2 Yoel, Pkg. oe... eee c Bia eins 23c Old Fashioned GINGER SNAPS 15 pieces to the pound pkg....... Kraft Cheese Cream Spreads In the new Swankiswig glasses. Shrimp—wet or dry pack 2 rinsdoC Booklet of 24 unique recipes freet oo. cece cece e eee eens Use Dwin for Moths Perfumed! Will Not Stain! PICKLE SALE! y DILL fit” In Modern 1 Glass LO ie eel 15¢} Pint 23c Four delightful flavor treats, 2 rordD c ..238¢] Quart FANCY MEATS You'll Appreciate the Difference! HAMBURGER F . 15¢c Fancy, Ib, 50). Ups or 18c DVO jetta ssssssses: 13c —GRAIN FED PORK— Special Cuts, I, 19c End Cats, Ib.” .20c Shoulder, I. 18c HENS ia rea, ABS ies slew 22c Roasting Chickens Yiu, ».23C WIENERS fades t. .........-. 21c Minced Ham fires. .......19¢ ! SWEET In Modern Glass Gussner’s “FIVE DELIVERIES” FRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PAY CASH—SAVE MONEY Canh buying eliminates necd- less bookkeeping, collection expense and credit lonnen «++ By paying cash for your food supplies you are entitled to the money suving rightfully coming to you, If to prove thix, then while where It in “charge it” and 1 notice the differen*e in prices. No. 21% cans, Libby’s mild cure. 2 CANS Tle COFFEE Hills Bros. This coffee is correctly ground for all methods of coffee mak- Lb. 29 78, Fresh FRUITS andy “VEGETABLES / APPLES— C Grad ee, 10 Ibs. *.39¢ CARROTS— jashed Calif, Se ae Oe 15c BANANAS— Fancy, firm ripe, yellow fruit, 2 Ibs. ... CABBAGE— New, medium solid heads, per Ib. FLOUR = “%" Te ARR, 15¢ ere CHEESE 3 CANS Kraft factory package. Brick or American. Fruit-Sale The Economical Buy Just Add Sugar No. 10 Fresh Prunes 28 No, 10 sliced peaches 45c No, 10 Pears ........ No. 10 Blackberries 49c No. 10 Apricots No. 10 Pie Cherries 53c PEANUT BUTTER Made from No. 1 Span- ish nuts, 2 LB. JAR CLEANSER 3 Cans IIc Sunbrite, double action, cleans, sweetens and purifies. CRACKERS 2b. pkg. 17¢ - Manchester A-1 Sodas, crisp and salted. SYRUP 10 Ib. pail 55¢ Karo Blue Label Dark Corn Syrup. HIGHEST QUALITY IS A GUARANTEE

Other pages from this issue: