The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 7, 1936, Page 5

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Daughter of State Administra-|Miss Veronica Zander tion Board Member Takes | Has Church Wedding Vows In Home Ceremony i 5 E ai fF il a if Fe sé Z F F id EEgE HE i 5 i : : Ei Hl 3 a. i LE g ae i fl I fe eB A g. le BEF A 1 5 i 5 Be £ EE ay F ry rE ¥ i i ! & 2 gs Ff i i é g i wee Fe Hie te a te 33 FE a int “ul pb Fy it ae tr i EE Mias Martha ©. Pohnert, who is a Christian missionary to Chins and erates eve bie lee 18m oot 5 and the bridegroom at ‘Minnewaukan, and then attended the North Dakota Agricultural college, , where Mr. Pfau is affiliated Leg Kappa Sigma Phi social frater- y. ee & William Moore P,T.A. eg HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1936 Bismarck to Entertain 87 Rebekah Assembly; Rebekah lodge district held their 1936 convention ‘Tuesday at Mandan. Other new officers are Mrs. F. W. riiil Hb git if i i Hut 2 re z Ei 5 q728ELE HT Miss Fern Burdick, noble grand of the Mandan assembly, opened the Channel Design for Late Summer crepe is perfect with Chan blue silk imal gests, ehltes tad 2 ie hal yon be wearing for a few more weeks. It is fini with Young Democrats to Hold Dance Oct. 23 Plans for a dancing party Friday, Oct. 23, at the Dome were announced by Joseph Byrne, president, follow- ing a meeting Tuesday evening of the executive committee of the Burleigh county Young Democrat organization. Arthur Wolf has been placed in charge of general arrangements for ropes of self material. the affair and will choose his own Mr. Wolf announced Wednesday that Harry Turner’s Hot Shots have ern obtained tp puny for tie party, Mr. and Mrs. J, Roberts Haggart of Fargo returned Saturday from a two-week visit in New York and Washington, D, O. Mrs. Haggart was Miss Marjorie Archer of Bismarck Zs | { Fall Bridge Luncheon Given for 80 Guests rye Fer, i Fy | z 3 é i FeEEle i a rit F E Fig 92 ref for about a zona os Workmen Lodge Gives Card Party Thursday A-card party for members and their friends will follow the regular meeting of the Ancient Order of | United Workmen, lodge at 8 p. my Rev. H. W. Graunke, superintend- ent of the Bismarck hospital, and Mrs. Graunke, of 310 Seventh &t.. left Wednesday morning for Rom- ney, W. Va., where they will visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Roth. When they re- turn to Bismarck about Oct. 17 they will be accompanied by Mrs. Roth and her eon, Stanley, Jr., who will spend the winter months here. At Waterloo, Ia., they will be joined Saturday by another daughter, Mrs. C. A. Guenther, who will make the trip with them, and they will visit en route with their son, Lioyd Graunke, ® freshman student at North Reairel cotiegs, Naperville, til. Concluding a series of farewell functions given for Mrs. George R. Connor, who left Wednesday, Mrs. guests at a 1:30 o'clock luncheon Tuesday in her quarters at Fort Lin- coln. A miniature shock of corn and. &@ jack-o-Jantern on a black pla- teau flanked by black tapers in silver candelabra centered the main table before her marriage which took place at Fargo Sept. 19. and smaller Halloween motifs were Joseph 8. Leonard was hostess to 20]. used on the others, Winners of score i Thursday in the lodge hall. Mrs. Grant C. Marsh is chairman of ar- Tangements. Women members are fill- ing the chairs during the :wonth of October with Mrs, J. A. Patera pre- siding over business sessions in the capacity of master workmen. s* & Salvation Army Board Will Choose Officers Election of officers and other im- portant business matters are sched- uled for the luncheon meeting of the Salvation Army advisory promptly at 12:15 p. m., Thursday in the Grand Pacific hotel private dining room, according to J. P. Jackson, president, All members are requested to attend. eek Willie Murphy of Valley City, brother of Henry T. Murphy, came here Tuesday evening to enter 8t. Alexius hospital for observation and treatment. xe * Dr. 8. A. Ellis of Boston, Mass., is, making a short visit with his brother. and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Ellis, 8r., of Mandan. Friday. Episcopal parish house Rummage Sale Thursday and) on Third street. ve One-half eee onions, pepper, 1s rote, 1 cup alredded cabbage, 2 tomato juice, 2 or 3 leftover cooked toes. Pete's tbe simplest method of making a good soup if you don’t haps * pen to have any meat stock in the house. Cook the chopped onions very slowly, until browned, in the olive oll in » Jarge kettle. Meanwhile cook the cabbage and sliced or diced carrots in just enough water to cover. When the onions are tender, add. the carrots and e and the water in which they were cooked, Add the 2 cups of tomato juice, salt, pepper and paprika to taste. left-over cooked meat may be | ground and used also, Add the pota- toes, diced fine. Do not let soup boll after adding the tomato juice; simply let it simmer for 10 or 15 minutes, Products from farm woodlots of the United States rank among the first 10” crops in total farm income. It is said conservatively that a woodlot or shelterbelt adds at t a thousand dollars to the value of any farm. © CARD OF THANKS ; We wish to thank our many friends for their kind sympathy and beau- tiful floral offerings during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father. Mrs. O'Connor. Mrs. Margaret Green. Mrs. M. J. Neibauer. weesseee: To Open Year Tonight She situslstio Sunk, curing the alter: | Consideration of the general pro- ane ‘ : gram for the year and election of & new treasurer will be principal busi- ecien oe Democratic Women of |§ Mandan Plan Meeting}; Added to the engag : A. W. LUCAS CO, Home of Nationally Advertised Merchandise al D Moore pupils and other interested pa- trons of ‘the school are invited. shool are Change Is Made in Miss Priscilla Gjers C.E.U. Supper Plans Of Regan Isa Bride] me rirst Evangelical Christian isplay and Sale Speci Schilling Toasted \CA Toasting a tea leaf develops extra flavor- delicious delicate flavors you otherwise aaae ete ee ee NOT SSR PROCTER ALT AEDES ELE OES: 2-Day Sale Thursday | ‘The annual fall rummage sale of 8t. | % " Afternoon George's % will be held Thursday and Friday in |% the parish house on Third &t., with |g the sale starting at 9 a. m., each day, | officers announce. Mrs. John B. Belk i ff fl if would never | Meetings of Clubs And ‘Social Groups o——_? All Phones 34 We Deliver GROCERY y (J) Grocery Specials Oct. 7th to Oct. 14th All Seasonable Fruits and Vegetables Campbell’s Tomato Juice, | Minn Garden Run Peas, 14-08. tins, 2 5 c Lp ti ‘Bismarck’s Premier Fur Coat Event FRIDAY & SATURDAY, Oct. 9 and 10 “An array of Furs so Gorgeous, so utterly different, so attractively priced that you simply must not miss it Furs are very much in vogue this year—thus, prices are rising rapidly— puprecessnts at early prices are now impossible. It is only by arrangi: this sale that we are able to offer the women of this community a hi quality product at f Early Pre-Season Prices GORDON FURS | The Sophisticated Woman knows that beauty is dependent on fashion to tize it. She recognises the chic and gismour of furs as her great- est compliment. Represented in this magniticent collection are new modes created by internationally famous designers—Alix, Schiapareili, Lanvin, Maggy Rouff, Meim, Max and the noted Gordon staff. For 65 Years Gordon furs have been famous for quality, perfection in skins and workmanship—superb pelts matched with the finest precision. You'll See everytning that's new—every fur that Dame Pashion has taken to: heart—a style presentation that's thriling—just two days, D. U. Vv. Tirzah Ann Barclay Tent No. 3, Daughters of Union Veterans of the far, . STHEFHESTRCSALEAT SOT ITRS TOES LIRA THERAEG TESTE PET ERY 2 for 29¢ ° No, 2%; tins © 2 for Baas al PSURERSERESNLEOTRERERRSZLCRZCEE Dates, ei feo as 25c Baker's Cocoa 16-es, in dec rer th ga ii TOWN! NEVER BE- 10 Oi ee FORE SUCH VALUES! Universal M te

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