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1D SE ee -- SOCIETY Reception Sunday Will Honor Community Player Benefactors ~ Patrons and Supporting Meth- bers to Be Guests of Ama- * teur Theatrical Group supporting in their honor at 8 p. m., Sunday, in the little theatre in the World War ‘Memorial building, it was announced Thursday by Chester R. Perry, presi- dent. A brief program illustrative of the Players’ activities will be given. The entertainment will include a spot- light and a-character sketch, a one- act play and musical numbers, This Person, Auvurne Olson, Thelma Liess- man, Vera Heaton and ‘Evalyn Grace Hermann. ae ig * Sandin-Davis Wedding Guests Are Arriving = Davis, who will spend a here while en route to Hollywood: by-the-Sea, Fla., where he has ac- cepted a new position. A small luncheon honoring Miss Sandin was given at 1:30 o'clock ‘Wednesday by Mrs. J. A. Cowan, 1031 Fifth St. Gifts presented to the bride-elect by the hostess were wrap- ped in cellophane and formed the centerpiece. Marking the places were smaller wrapped pack- ages containing holders which the guests embroidered for the honor Guies:. ee Mr. and Mrs, A, Neil York, formerly of Bismarck and more recently of Minot, have gone to Dickinson where Mr. York has been transferred by Here is Betty Rine of Sturgeon Bay, Wis., with the ple she baked in Chicago to win a national cherry: ple contest over eight other high ph girl (Agscciated Press Temperance Society Board Meeting Set The mid-year meeting of the North Dakota Women's Christian Temper- ance Union executive committee will, be held in the Baptist church of sions. vided for delegates and names are to! be sent to Mrs. John Schmitt, Seventh avenue, south, Jamestown. Women of the church will .serve @ luncheon at noon ‘and dinner in the evening, Plans for future work will be the principal business discussed. Mira Aloe Weight York, 200% Main 2 e.8 irs. Alice it York, oes ed Boab) Bat ees oa is a daughter Toboggan Party of of Mr. iam Steinbruck of Mandan. They visited thelr par-| Mandan Club Delayed ents for about two weeks while Mr. —_ York worked in the Bismarck store of | The toboggan party which the Man- the cdémpany prior to going to Dick- inson. ee The Misses Hilda McDonnell and Alice Cunz were co-hostesses for a 7 o'clock dinner meeting of their con- tract club Tuesday evening in their apartment at 319%. Eleventh St. Mrs Francis Halloran won the prize for high score and Mrs, Thomas Cooper that for second high. A COUGH RELIEF — THAT ALSO SPEEDS RECOVERY Remember the same! it's FULEY: TAR! ‘Sneek of Fe Double-ecting. One act o eden ® ive Go pooh end sbende "or Quickest Way to Ease a COLD 1 Take 3 Bayer gid tablets a fall glass of way. Ask your’ druggist for genuine Bayer Aspirin by its full name — not by the name “aspirin” alone. . SS 156 00. Ss Virtually 1c a Tablet | " The Juniorettes and Junior Aides Gan Young Business Women's club had planned to give Thursday even- ing for prospective members has been Postponed, according to announce- ment by the committee composed of the Misses Janet Arthur, Mabe) Brown and Florence Fleming. ning the social hour and program for the meeting of the Auxiliary to Lloyd Spetz Post No, 1, American Legion, at 8 p. m., Friday in the Auxiliary room, World we Memorial building. e** Junicrettes and Junior Aides are holding a joint meeting at 4 p. m., Friday in the American Legion Auxiliary room, World War Memorial building. + + Delphia Chapter The Delphia chapter meets at 2:15 Pp. m., Friday with Mrs. L. K. Thomp- son, 612 Avenue D, s*# Woodmen. Circle Mrs. Roy Davis and Miss Judith Offerdah! will be hostesses for @ meeting of thé Woodmen Circle at 1:30 p. m., Thuraday in Miss Elma Lindgren’s home at 801 Fifth St. Church Societies | — ee Converts League THOL COMEO MEN ATUM BISMARCK TRI BUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. 25, 1937 [Roosevelt P.T.A. Has LOOKING. TOWARD BRIGHT SKIES _|Social Affair Given Fens Increased Attendance For Methodist Women Of Teacher Charged 4 — phe ae each tn scl o S The of nearly 80 par- International fellowship activities ents, which is the largest the group were related by three speakers ‘The charge that Se has had ‘since a ee in- women's auxiliaries of the McCabe Prof. W. H. Kil- Townsend Club Will _ | Parry aldTounet saute Sr Wie trom 3 "5 ocoek Wodbesday gral phllropber y. afternoon in the church lors. “ ; Honor New Officers| ™g, ognestey evening, aa Ree te tie janie rane: was being “forced Officers named by the Capital city| Bessie Wilson = won the | ploture Methodist women who recentiy came out” of Columbia ‘Towneend club at ® business session | * to the room arck, University ‘Wednesday evening will be installed BATE, ee caoet Eegteas emets: rial hor A. Larson. arranged 8 through a rule Friday, March 5, when # musical pro-| tait on ihe Meroe tA’ tends G. A. Dahien and Wesley CG. Wilson, requiring) eee gram followed by dancing and lunch} ers day observed recently given ty]. vocalists, who both were accompanied ment at 65 was will be given by the organization in| irs sharon Mote \a dincusion of {by Mrs. John L. Hughes, and Mrs. made by F. L. the World War Memorial communicable distases by Dr. R. H. R. Martinson, accordion soloist. | Redefer, Progres- weWith the exception of L. I. Rudrud,| Radi. and & talk on Girt Boost vert ee coreided and "inertial ve Education as- who was elected president replacing| "res ec'won rosie eee Mrs. G. A. Dahlen, General Aid presi-| Xilpatric& sociation official. the late R. A. Middaugh, all of the) ment, including violin solos by Dore dent, who introduced those new to Sate, a. ert hema, ere ce, SF ali at A |e, Pom a wat ot wa president, Mrs. J. H. Sleight, secre- by Miss Maxine Soartt, ment,” Mrs, 0. T. Forde on “How We| cut, thin lengthwise slices 3 inches tary, and L. M. Fi and a plano selection by Jane Hall, Can Sponsor Feliowship With Chris-| Wide and 6 inches long. Spread en- ‘Biected to ae fdaisallglovertplian who chose @ Beethoven compositier, tian Friends Across the Sea” and Mrs, | tire surface with mild creamy cheese. Sis uaiies ose fas! Beta Sigma Phi Plan Gade Sith gt Sea | ap Seas ied Pa no and ©. C. Cliftord, er eerily singe} is 8 and erin represented he erelgn erate oven (350 degrees) and bake appointed include: Mr. Clifford, fi- Initiation Ceremonies and home mission socleties, respec-| until slightly browned. The creamed nance; Mrs. Schmults, membership; ees tively. salmon is served on these tasty strips. 3 of ,,|_A formal banquet to mark the initis Rev. Walter E. Vater welcomed the! Melt butter in saucepan. Add all and D. Lathrop, youth activities. | Stlon of the members was planned for visitors in a shott talk. ingredients except flour, milk, and : * March $ as Beta Sigma sorority mat Mrs; Roe, wife of the district su-|lemon juice and salmon. Cook 2 5 Wednesday evening with Miss Vere Perintendent, and Mrs. Vater, wife| minutes, then stir in flour. When 15 Tables in Play at Persons, 506 Avenue A, as hostess. Mish of the pastor, were pourers at the tea| well blended, slowly add milk. When Mildred Nelson was assigned hostess table which was made attractive with| sauce begins to thicken, add solmon. Lodge Benefit Bridge duty an eee regular neue 5 jaune of jonquils and yellow] Cook slowly 20 minutes. Patriotic appointments denoting | Presented the topis of “Cominualsm.* eee \ ; Washington's were used at aoe Rev. R. E. Struts has returned here) Bloody Trail Found in the benefit attended by @0| I4. Paul Register, USN, whe is after spending a few days at James- Protective association rave. Wednes| in, Buamerek Wedntedsy iioon "ts at Hunt for Torso Killer oon pine evening in the World War Me-|epend a short i pa building dining room. mother, Mes, Beier peey ie Today’s Recipe _| |_, Cleveland Feb, 25—(r)—Detectives Mrs. Vern Thompson and Mrs., brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and ee ee @ | studied Thursday what they believed Harry Homan won high and low soure | Mrs, L. P. Warren, all of 628 Fifth St, Pelee oe Uaeneeen , eatimeeL ato leer dialer ee favors respectively at contract. Don Lechenans Rogier also wilt volt hig This recipe 1s for from 4 to § Set¥-| round on Lake Erie's rocky east side won corresponding awards for the |Rie Ib hese oie deena ake sree Small can best salmon, % ton- aan dlasovery by ‘Detectives’ Esse a players, tee | Sid Other relatives while have, See Re oO enc seteaspoon elt, | aferylo and Martin Zalewski spurred caring for asrangements included mia ee M4 teaspoon black pepper, 2 teal an intensive police hunt for remain- i na| Miss Zoe Beller of Dickinson, art) peor cae nsed spiced tomato portions of Cleveland's eighth ‘ine Rei: gee chairman of the Bismarck chapter, bea ane minced green] mysterious decapitation slaying vic- Fuber Mre FG. Bernard and De National League of Amerkan Pen Pepper, %% teaspoon lemon juice and tim since Sept. 5, 1984. ‘a i -| Women, comes from Dickinson Pri- % teaspoon sugar, 2 tablespoons but- ———— Mrs. Vietwe ps heads the so-| {aY to speak for the Pen, Perk) and ter, 2 tablespoons flour, 2 cups milk.; A Czechoslovakian law provides clal group for the March 10 and 24| Brush broadcast of the chapter over Drain and free salmon from akin| very severe penalties for anyone meetings, KFYR at 3:15 p. m., the same day. and bones, Use either finely flaked| caught smoking while operating an see B will ppt cente ylay pcs tid Bd or in large sections, according to pref-| automobile. fomen 8; an vas pall on ian Beiler’s paintings last year and that guest players w! . Eldon Ander- Mmes. Frank Milhollan George . son, 980 ‘Tenth St., entertained her Fisher held high and low scbren, te: contract club Wednesday afternoon.| soeetively, in the contract games at ATTENTION! eo oe aypricpapiaey potapraig Raha pac mtr Ss won second score | party for United Commercial Travel- awards, respectively. Green tapers| ers’ Auxiliary members was held Wed+| New General Club to | 9 egg ion oad oe Leeds ‘MR. POTTER GOES TO TOWN! centering the luncheon tables and| nestiay evening. Mmes. E. B, Gor- Meeti ° manently. was presented with ® : other ‘appointments were signiticant| man, W. . Jensen, W. E. Setuen atid Hold Meeting Friday) traveting bag, by tne quests at the of Bt Patrick's day. Drs. Walter R.| W. J. Targart entertained the group] rire ‘ veka <ace We did not write a single word of this ad below. toes ce nee oeeeee: in the latter's home, 706 Sixth Bt. | | 1% coral clib orpaniosd recentiy| ME! and Mrs, Archie MoGiray of Bi ; Mrs, F. 1. Burdick of Mandan waa| Miss Evelyn Wattam of Fargo, nlece| bY New women of the city, invites| Paul arrived Tuesday and will be here AAAAA A—(6A’s) hostess Wednesday afternoon fot aj of Mrs. R. 8. Towne, 722 Seventh Bt, t and bl a Pi oes ole hod as - meetings of the past. presidents’ or-| has been elected president of Kappa ‘Please stand to one side—give me elbow room—l! [Drechreg of the United Spanish tS Rapes sense sorority at the hea ae a to you abext the Bet ee eer teraing auxiliary, . Following Agricultural _ college. the last five years. e name of it is bunines season, there was seems] Garima Phi Bate chapter at the ol, BLUE BLAZER . SMART GIRES’” ... excerpt from review by Merle score favor and Mrs. Burdick served| Fargo, veiaaene wasn! Cocktail Lounge Potter, es critic of the Minneapolis Joataal; eke day agpanimens’ han Ara sna... Rowe and, Hach day we teture « cvecat | Ent @ woman), enaty? Deer 27 (And Merle March 31. oe eae their pleases aia nae entertained : But, we do tell you this for your own good: Give : * * * _, _* | Wednesday by Mrs. J. B. yourself and your whole family a royal treat and Complimeriting ‘her daughtér, Vir-] Newton, 1031 Seventh St. The games take them to see Deanna Durbin in the utterly de- Kepe adiTat Ratt LA tif Son bl Mone Meier sili lightful show, “THREE SMART GIRLS,” now show- Mega th Mh Ciilsracuatn aiceen| eee 9 ay ing at the PARAMOUNT theater today, Friday 2” party from 5:30 to 7 o'clock we * ‘ Saturday. evening. Flags and other decorations} Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Murphy, From Noon to 6 p, m. § in red, white and blue carried out|Logan apartments, visited this week “The Smartest Place in Town” the Washington's birthday theme and|in Fatgo with Mr. and Mrs. Karl O. the favors for the guests corresponded.| Fleming and then eft on a business Games provided entertainment after|and pleasure trip te Chicago, New supper was eee York, Washington and Cuba. Ten friends of Mrs. R. E. Jack as- * ———_—___—________—¢ | sembled in her home, 416 Thayer, i leak Woman? 1 Meetings of Clubs | rosy Toeatayateroon evga eh Mote We * Neal of 1 | And Social Groups numbering 10, brought their sewing ya at Cea Baty and served a potluck luncheon late in De biere's Favotie. Pre- oe the afternoon. scription ‘and consider it max Attire = THANK YOU her Americanism committee are plan- Deliveries of new Chevrolets ; are now being made in ever-increasing numbers. 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