The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 18, 1936, Page 9

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“THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1936 _ IS car CLOSER Landon’s ° Mardin Ol Still Big, Is Narrowed a Little by Late Returns | i 48 Es E ul | “ociety ii i if if | ui : i iH ca * ” St Alexius Hospital Sisters s Entertained i i Hf is i Er i i a fn He fs af ‘ z i Alfred M. Landon’s margin over i | J @) Richholt Grocery "st 9:30 - 10:30 A. M. — WE DELIVER — 2:30 - 4:30 P.M. 7 E i i Fe é i Fl Hi iil gE aff event it was, Attorney General’s Work Is Described oS Charles A. Verret, s member of the l [eS i Ao} & % E [ er.the ee hae is ae with the finest/coffee you can find. Schilling Coffee Another one for Drip . A committee served re- freshments. * ‘ Four Depart Friday fe thowres < me ape flag in many lands mingled at Denver, ost, we oon of Forel gn Ware opened thelr jp 87th encampment. Bewhiskered D. w. Wc Allender (tt). 9, of Springfield, re he creuet in Cuba during the Spanish-American war ih 1696. Jacob 8. joby (right) : One kind for Percolator For Legion Meeting| sn x3, Mr. and Mrs, Spencer 8, Boise and Mr. and Mrs. T. ©. Salverson left Friday noon for Fargo to join the North Dakota delegation traveling to the national American Legion and Auxiliary convention at Cleveland, Ohio, which opens Sunday and will continue through Thursday. Mr. Boise, immediate past department commanfer, is a state delegate from the American oe * Mr. and Mrs, "cuttord Johnson, 1022 Fifth St., have as guests a company or relatives who came Wednesday and will depart for their homes Sun- @ay. They include Mr. Johnson's sis- ter, Mrs. F. R. McBratney of Olympia, | of ‘Wash.; his mother, Mrs. Sylvester ogee his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, ee carries a three children, . and Mrs. Pete Johnson and thelr’ “two children male Hermanson, a cousin of Mr. Johnson, irs of Thompson. Mr. Her- manson is returning to his home after @ stay at Fort Bae i Montana. * deing 61 ven for Florence Zahn of Mandan, a areniate of St. Alexius hospital, who oe to leave next Tuesday for Seattle, lash., to become the bride Sept. 26 be Jack ‘Reldinger of that city, form- erly of Mandan. Thursday evening 12 iuurses of the Mandan hospital gave a theatre party followed by a late lunch in her honor and presented her with ®, gift of chromium ware. Miss Ida Dechandt of Mandan has issued invi- tations for another party Friday eve- ning. J ae Apclee sts are Mmes. R. E. Carlander and A, W.|* Mix Snow won the high and low score awards, respectively, and Mrs. Fred berts, Sr. was awarded the draw- ing ;Orize-when™ “Or. her sister Graduated in 1935 nee Misia Cayo daughter of Mr. Thomas B. Cayou, 613 pany | Mandar x ” left ‘Thursday for Bt. Paul where ahe will be the house guest of Miss Rosemary Sharood until she begins her studies at the University of Minnesota, Lyle A. Clark “Wweaneeday for mache, 8. D., oars he is to attend akota, wenlersn university. Mrs, Della, Wadeson of Jamestown has gone home after spending several days in caer, * Czecsok has returned to Saaen after visiting relatives here. se * oO | Today’s Recipe French Dressing Ruth M, Dawson, extension agent of the North Dakota Agricultur- al college, gives a recipe for French dressing, as follows: One teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon sugar, % teaspoon paprika, 3 vinegar or lemon juice and % cup oil. the salt, sugar and paprika to- gether. Add vinegar and oil. The tecipe may be varied by. the addition er mater- ‘Union, Veterans bridge club was en- | ials. terteined at bridge me luncheon. ‘Thursday afternoon Ssharnowske, ig ‘enim st. A Mrs. Earl) write ications de] . A. Sal ‘Occasion. The pratt " bithday of ‘Robert Freise, son of Dr. and Mrs. Paul W.| combinations as well as recipes. NOW'S THE TIME TO RESTOCK YOUR PANTRY WITH KELLOGGS CEREALS A ity, Okie. wae with Admiral Richard @. Byrd at of Ponca Clty, Ovins we. (ansoclated Preee Photo) RESTOCK YOUR PANTRY” SALE Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday Finest Granulated Pure Beet Sugar 10 & 52c Sweet Girl—Taste the Difference PINEAPPLE, PEARS AND APRICOTS 2 =: 39¢ Sweet Girl Calif. Slices or Halves Peaches 2 i. 35c * Cheese, finest Wisconsin mild sce Ib. Standard Corn, 8 20-bz. cans. Sweet Girl Corn, 2 20-oz. cane Sweet Girl Peas, 2 20-0z. cans . Standard Peas,.8 20-oz. cans Standard Tomatoes, 3 19-oz. cans ~ Crackers, 2-lb, caddy Jello, 4 314-02. pkgs. ......- Wheaties, 2 8-0z. pkgs. Tomato Juice, big 24-0z. can ... Sunsweet Prunes, 1-lb. carton . Corn Flakes, 13-oz. pkg. ... Quaker Oats, 48-0z. pkgs. .. Tomato Soup, big 27-0z. can ... Vegetable Soup, big 27-0z. can . Tuna Fish, 2 7-0z. cans .. Pink Salmon, 16-oz. tall can Tomato Soup, 1014-02. can .. National Evaporated Milk, 3 ¥ Sweet Girl Catsup, 2 14-oz. bottles Purex, quart bottle ‘ Parowax, per pkg. ......- P & G Soap, 10 giant bars. Oxydol, 24-0z. pkg, FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES nee ae Aiea 14c Carrots Leaf go Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, 3 Ibs. MEAT DEPARTMENT GO TO NATIONAL'S MODERN MARKETS FOR QUALITY MEATS “EERE Y ENE EEE EEF aE HE EERERBPD ERR HERA HRHEMNEREHREH £E FE Prices below are good from . September 18th to 25th Gold Medal Flour °::::" Krumbles — ric. 2 for 27¢ Softasilk Cake Flour... .27¢ Bisquick races. 29 Mrcs 2 for 29¢ iG. Neo 2 Cans Carol B. & 5. 5 5 pound pail Peas ‘am Salmon Salmon 1a"sar*.2 for 29c Pork & Beans ¢= 3 for 19c Nectar nwk‘t sx. aus 3 for 21¢ Mustard .2% 4 for 19c Tomatoes 23 for 25¢ Meat Sauces : <1: 6 for 29¢ Prunes ““srpecc'te $1.69 25 pound bex, “Marshmallows "2" 17 Beverages 2. 6 for 69c Mince Meat "22" 2 for 19 IGA Cohoe 1 Ib, tall can /COFFEE AT ITS BEST IN TWO SATISFYING POPULAR BLENDS = ALWAYS Harvest Fine Fruits and Vegetables Grapes, =» ___8 Lhs. for 25¢ Sweet Potatoes =z: 5 > 25¢ Celery “" az 2 for 25¢ Potatoes waitisic"sea. 10 Lhs. 33¢ Bag $2.98 JELLO-2= 4£19' ae an Pe tet ait BEAN-HOLE BEANS A Satisfying Dish for All tha Family’ i «tty PENICH’S SVRUPsi30- 105 5§¢ Whole on Soltt \ CATSUP cess, 24220 FOR BETTER JELL' PEAS CERTO "esters 82: 21¢ Green or Yellow Cherry, Peach, Pineapple, Raspberry, Strawberry OXYDOL 282k = 20° P2G SOAP “Sis 5e 18¢ Scot Tissue Now. that vacation’s over and schoe! started— It’s high time to check the food in your pantry and lay In a full stock. This year, with grain prices rising, it’s extra important that you act now. Satine GELOK Mailed te Seta Peper Cc. pensid Pa. Waldorf #iex Tissue - 4-17 Flag catadgttyregrenl Hilex, quart bottle. ....19¢ Grape Jam “x7 17c autumn appetites. YOU LL FALL IN LC ing. Oven-fresh and ready to serve. Wonderful - : a wee ee eee Be cuve to mest her—the's wenderiall She'll boon 4 ae er ‘ oF Ta

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