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PCR atest tHE } BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1937__ Bridge Club Meetin, At Post st Attracts 47|{ Sustaining Member [sei eel ® SOCIETY and CLUBS w President to Give Radio Tea Le Mie. ‘Talk Before Alumni Banquet| ———~——, ment, ment, according to, word received by | Mies Genevieve Parsons Re-| Judge Nuessle from Frank Webb, sec- | fetary of the alumni association, People’s I Forum. (Editor's Note)—The ceabene Fe a uals Satalriz okt taste and wil returned eee ee en All letters MUST. bi if; you wish to use a peew oh the pesudony = fag and your name beneath We reserve the ‘ight to "slate. ‘such, eaets 2 letters’ as may be conform to this policy quire publication o' name where sesrice end fair ip make it advi All must be uratted’t tons reg fore” thas | Swing In... Spring quests Reservations by ‘West will broadcast from KFYR from 6 to 6:15 p, m. through courtesy Saturday Night Of the ‘Hoskine-Meyer Broadcasting company. aking Miss Genevieve Parsons, in charge iiedan taratet of fae Binmerck Man | jof invitations, requests all Bismarck | dan chapter of the University of North | #4 Mandan alumni and former stu- Dakota Alumni association next Mon- dents to contact her at 2060 if they day night, President John C. West have not received invitations, Miss will broadcast a 15-minute addreas| Parsons said that lists of alumni are . | not complete and also called attention over KPYR, it was announced Wed-/1, ihe tact that the banquet is open nesday. 2 to any former student or alumnus. tb auvtte dinner quihering tobe held Reservations should be made before .| Saturday night. leay Tearing of € eas eee Members of the state supreme court, Club President W. L. Nuessie an-|lesislature and state officials will | nounced Presi in attendance. Posnder's Series a the une More than 200 are expected to at- versity in order to become acquainted | tend. Paes with older graduates and former stu-| 5) po. Rin ee ares, Gents in the Missourl Slope area. | ew ‘Episcopal bishop for North Da- Presidente Went” tne” succeeded| Kota, visited Rev. and Mra, N. E, Els- Thomas L. Kane, formerly was su-| Worth, 51¢ Mandan St. for a short perintendent of schools in Grand peed Tuesday. He was returning home Forks, and since his assumption of; from Dickinson and-Beach where he the university post has gained a wide| had conducted confirmation rites. ‘acquaintanceship among former stu- es % | dents. Miss Clarissa Collirig of Jamestown ‘Accompanying President West to| visited here Tuesday with Rev. and Bismarck will be a group of university Mrs. N. B. Ellsworth, 514 Mandan 8t., Gtudents who will provide entertain-| and with relatives. MES, LANGER Mrs, Wiliam Langer, North Da- kota’s First Lady and a member of several Bismarck organisations, has) been elected a sustaining member of the Fargo Fine Arts club. Mrs. Langer was similarly honored by the Fargo club, which is the largest club of its kind in the state, during her husband's first term.as governor. The Fine Arts club, which is one of the groups on which the Newcom-, ers’ club here is patterned, is a de- partmental one with departments for those interested in srt, peigdeetihdy history, drama, music, writing, social and home economics and sports. Each law, Mrs. R, 8 Towne, 722 Seventh | sectiod’ meets twice a: ‘moni, but 08 8t., and her daughter, Miss Odessa ii oie across the residents wail was Photographed at her ‘Palm A group of Jamestown nt A ? was Beach, Fla, home, where she is | spénding fhe week-end in Bismarck ha ees ai that ran Manni Tair vacationing. is Mrs. Huntington I a ilar 3 Hartford 11. of New York Mand |H. G. Procter, Jr, Mr. and. Mrs. Club Studies WS | two Finger tip length trotteure. Hi : Newport, who in 1931 was se- -| Marner Cook, Mrs. Mary Jackwitz| cretly married to George Hunt- | nd Mr. and ue aw G. Bryant. ington Hartford, youthful heir * 4 r. F ; j f i I An informal review of the large state legislative assembly was by Grocery We Deliver to the $200,000.000 Great At- Miss Margaret Gates has returned : acific to Jamestown after a stay with Mr. All Phones 34 Jantic and Pacific Tea Company | 34 Mrs. W. J. Flanigan, 622 Sixth | the THE CoATs— fortune, snl Bt. Specials Feb. 10 to 20, Inc. Sinki the Maine 5 *, a latin version Is “the By Group] | Meetings of Clubs | pedeeee pee And Social Groups | {to Hollywood Wrap-round” The anniversary of the sinking of Marshall served lunch. It thay’ ip uate Ot dpeieg. | ish War Veterans’ auxiliary met Mon- ie = Reyterat bag Rorit| felatives at Jamestown. ; ame t day evening. The refreshments com- mittee was made up of Mmes, F. A.|War Memorial building. Sewing for ; 9 ‘ ‘ Erickeon Dave #f, Hamliton and Har. | tie Red Cross is to be turned in, | Today’s Recipe Use our convenient Libby's Cut Green or ia eo The World War Me oe ® ; Wax Beans, morial building dining room was VIEW. Ausiliary Pastry Shells lay-away plan rg Was . - sees 31c apd chosen as the place for the March 18], Membership cards not already re- PA bodied ay fear le a artis } + Hi Gold Dust, nS: ay a of the Auxiliary to Gilbert N.| tablespoons cold water. % Q large pkg. ..... 19c Nelson Post 1326, Veterans of Foreign| Sift flour and salt together. Cut : .| Wars, at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the|the shortening into the flour. Add Minneopa Kellogg 5 at| American Legion Auxiliary room| waler, 8 ttle eb a time, adding just Corn Flakes enough to make the its hold A ane ee eee te) STANDARD RED CROWN GIVES = |) val ; J : ‘siideurve Fests hocks thick. Cut into rounds and fit each He N Minneopa Raisins, round into a section of a muffin pan. d S| \facl) purchase i acral, writere and lovers oF poet? |Prick sides and bottom with » fork. aa of 2 pkgs. | pkg. o* society members in their. meeting at | Dake in hot oven (450°F.) about 10 | Miss Mildred Sperry, ie m, Thursday wih teats Mrs minutes. Yield: 8 shells. . | . G. Gennon of The Cairn, 912 CER PEE : 1 Diamond Fancy Red Salmon, 16-es, tall red. ; an simi Falcons have been known to live -_ at Mustard or Tomate Sardines, oval Fleck will to the age of 180 yea “You're a mite previous with that furni- ture, Fella. The house ain't—! mean Isn't—half built. Using Red Crown gos? Yeah! Well, it got me here, too, before the architect had drawn his plans. 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