The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 23, 1921, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBE R 23 i>} 5 pra RTA lake PAGE FIVE, \ z ; Tet , [ {t's expected will be even more | THE FIRST THANKSGIVING DAY ae ae Tr}, Gordon Finwall, wigs (wot i ry CANNED: G00! en ° cenit ATE SESE meee 1: Ay \ D : R . Was vote”. 4p ya y » CANNED: GOODS, oy 7; ‘ rs Social and Ade (EOBHINE Suan tere urecesine: Every yr LAS i * . ar He b OOKING FO. ‘ ane after a very éxclting a aa é Cahned provistons ‘should be re- f \ ge ES, (Florence Borner.) i TWO :| Atter Scout meeting all joined in | moved from the can-immediately after Pers on a l | ES TO. FARGO Aare: ti then mane a i ____________/@ genuine old-fashioned rough and | the can is opened, for the air, reach- : | Ralph Parson lezt today for F NE) Me aes BO JANG Fae Aways } 2; |tumble. s of f =| eB {where he will join his area Mel Our forefathers landed on Thanksgiving Day; iy Graton tary-e Kitchen 5 tus sable scent oy gags Ole ee ns mane bats ete. ‘ . ignd Mis: W. B. Parsons, who have. One year had gone by since the orave Pilgrims came, {. The woman who has ccoked for! ‘sy worked off. [er, renders them unw olesome. To Be Married In | been in Fargo attending the annual| Their orchards were loaded, ‘their ‘barns filled with ‘gr: Many persons finds as much difficulty i Mi Li 0 imeeting of the North Dakota . state They set one day apart to give thanks, to their Lord, iinpreparing the right amount for i Inneapols Un ; tenchers association, Mr. and Mts.: Mu nad eiken ie shel oe ae carth Is; renly two, yi the snexieteneat Pt i cay Parsons and daughters, Mabel and. still do we keep their agiviny eper. er mixing butter for six! t $ ‘Thanksgiving Day Tprothy, and son, Ralph, will tnen! At the close of each year happy voices: Ke, ,or even four it’s amazing how little Why Not Extend the Joy of cave for Page, 'N. D., where they will/ In thanks to our God for a, bountiful yield,/?* vit takes to make enough and ro more sane lL. Reade, former State Fire | epend Thanksgiving, guests at the: Of ecarth’s richest gifts from the orchard and ‘ficld. | for two, . Your Thanksgiving Festival Marshall, will be married in Minne-| home of Mr. Parson’s parents. i — - Wee Perhaps these rules will help you ; ; ade whole Thanksgiving day 9 Miss i, : ————— ! 5, hee; hundred years ago. the Pilgrim: Fathers celebrated’ ‘their first | to gauge, proportions. to Young Far-away i ehel Carkey, of Havre, Mont. i SODALITY GIVES DANCE ‘Thanksgiving Day. For one year they had lived in their new home; ‘for | White Muffins. ri > } Di ee Me Pepmarrled by Rev. John! ‘The Young Ladies Sodality of the |one year God had preserved their lives against the many perils that beset} Two tablespoons butter, 1 table- Friends? fi PELE root bnittt church. | gt. Mary's church gave a card party|them on all hands, and they were not unmindful of his watchfulness and pon sugar, 1 egg, 1-2 cup milk, 11-2) ina Hat a aaateN Taleet to Bis-| and dance in the gymnasium of the ‘care. i ‘i : yeups flour, 3 teaspoons baking pow- : Ate ing the) new school last evening for the bene-'°° What a lesscn to us is this spirit of thanksgiving that was displayed | der. 1-4 teaspoon salt. wedding and will reside at the P nny i erooin'a ionie: 41dsRoaceralrest. Mr | woe te school. An exceptionally iby our brave forbears; what a difference was this spirit to the one being | Cream butter and sugar. Adi ess em owers Reade has been a resident of” ie| Wrse cwd attended und reported an displayed icday by so many of us. We complain at hardship—we who do| well beaten. Mix and site dry ingredl- ‘ marck for the past 38 years and ts | Crdovable time. Refreshments were! not know what the word means; we lament and ‘complain of hard, times | ents and add alternately with milk to im aha LOLAthotapionasenae tere cot thls eee ene ene evening. iwhen we have no real conception of the term. at _jfirst mixture. Beat well and pour i it section of the country, and his wide GIVES EVENING PARTY ! To many of us the word “hardship” means: the ‘Telinquishment of some | into buttered and floured gem pans. No matter where located— éircle of friends extend to him best} x Renate 3 ifavored project, or the giving up of scme small luxury. | Bake 25 minutes in a hot oven. ke deli Wishes and hearty congratulations, | ‘Miss Ruth Pollard entertained a i ivi ditions i days_of our Pilgri ¥5 Graham Gems, we can make delivery of flow- ' vis a number of friends at her home at Per- | Think what living conditions meant. in rea nds 0 oer iigrim ances: ( One cup:graham flour, 1-2 cup white F Bra } SE ae |son Court last evening, The event'tors! There were no tradesmen calling at their doors with provisions, and | aguy 1 qessertspoon sugar, 1 dessert- ers or plants in any city in the : Plans For Sale j was in the nature of a farewell part all such necessities; there were no railways, or other,.means of. transporta- shoon ‘butter, $ teaspoons baking pow: 2 i Are Completed |" Miss Florence Jager, who ig leay tion: Keele) wore no daily papers, shows, or other conveniences such as We) 400") 4" tenepon salt, 1 cup milk United States or Canada— t ‘ing soon for Strasburg where she will |take :or 44 Deoe ae eae ws PM f hake. ANE fi Sa jmake her home. A pleasant ovening; Before the Pilgrim Fathers could eat they hat! to raise the products: ing, Sowaer aul att Mic wht i within an hour or two of your } Plans have been practically com-| was spent socially. Refreshments were|before they could exist at all they had to hew. down: the forest giants tol ha Moar ‘Ada graduall ny ite a A s { , pleted and all committees have bo3n! served during the evening. |make their homes. Everything had to be done by hand—there were ne | Mt. tuielted) Peat y the milcand,, ordering if necessary. nN appointed for the opening day of the Pak Geen BAS ifactories in those ays. : : ene veh divin idi joiad ie 1). at well and pour | cue mea Neal Bale 4 ies benins | SCHATLEK-KIEHLBAUCH And, think a their Beighbors, untutoned vere Pe at-any. minute ie ot ne ere igem pase Bake in % Aes ber co ands COMtin: ss “Ma Schatler, 2 im'ght determine to pounce upon, and destroy. ih - < 2 . : ues until Christus, ‘Mfrs. I yrnliss Mathilda Schatlor, daughter of/™ 8's. 36, God, in, his infinite wisdom chose to: protect the lirst settlers it |: 9. | Popovers for ‘Two, | Our Stock of Fine Cut Flowers and \ ik au if City Chairman announced to:| oath street and Leonhard Kiehlbauch|this land; He caused their crcps to flourish and caused their ‘savage neigh- me up ficur, 1-4 teaspoon : i day, jet ais hoped that the sale this) (¢ ininiard, Alberta, Canada, were {bors to help and aid them. ; Inthe annals. of our. history are, the names of | Salt, 1-2 cup water, 1 teaspoon butter, Bl ‘3 . . Zeta cto 1s utd mariana the ons of many ate ramen wh, often raked Bele very Wes we Ther S56 sy sa ings ae fo coming Uiants mist Your Setyieg i i bri ester three | White “riends. i , i ay sinks rs by the first of the year. ‘The commit Orie ya eta gtratz obicluterd /: Let us hope that’ their love and trust went ‘not unrewarded;’ let us | Popovers, although earthern custard ie tes urges all business. HONEEE and ali! yyy and Mrs. Kiehlbauch will leaye{hope that the race to which we belong appreciated these sacrifices. cups may be used. Heat muffin rings ‘By fe offices to have a Christmas Seal ono)’ Canada whére they will make trpir ‘Three hundred years means a long span of time to man whose days.onj tery hot and butter well. Put all the every Jetter or parcel mailed during ome, . “© \earth are given as three score and ten. But they mean little in the growth | ingredients into 2 mixing bow! and the month’ of December. i ; “jof a nation, Our country is still youne—and yet, HER, what we have. ac: ‘beat with a trong dover beater until } . ; x1 D : Y i i: i ENTERTAINS FOR,GUEST. complished} how far we have traveled since that firal anksgiving Day. | very smooth -and full of bubbles. Tarn a (@ oye! f MASONS Se ee SEO BETING Mrs. William Engle of: 513. Thir- | ‘Will the next three hundred wars pee as many, wonderful changes a8 (nie ie eek mutt te hissing) hot } is : ; ? . teenth street ontertained at her:home ;have the past three centuries? one of us can hope, to live one-hal at |and make half an hour in a hot oveo. * At fhe sfeatlay -troetitie oe fhe Me. last evening in honor of her mother- jiong, but future generations may look back at our:mode of living and con- | Serve at once. PIONEER GREEN HOUSES tre " Sats ae th oe then ¢ in-law, Mrs. Margaret. Engle of sider it on but little higher plane than we even ‘tow do past civilizations. Griddle Cakes for Two, i i a the carly Par of the weel Bn cere ‘Tracy, Minn. who has been a guest at But, let all remember this: No country can get §0 ‘powerful and mighty | One cup sour milk, 1-2 teaspoon 4 ee hook ng SENAY be cae tie Ciher home. The evening. was spent |that it can ‘do without God. We need Him, and ever shall even as did our ; soda, 1 egg, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 2 table- Phone 784W. 324 Ath St. nae hae, a ticear eteetenl ae, Oe Ww. | playing Five Hundred. Dainty re- Pilgrim fathers. 5 aes | pha e en 1 eyine Sogn meals flour, 1 teaspoon ° "ow \"* ifreshments were served by the host- | ~~W~W~~~~~- ~~ n ing powder, cA , = ae Lumry, Worshipful Master; . Oliver {© # i 3 . i a) a Lundquist, Senior Warden; F. J. (°® 2 the close of the evening. | yesterday from Fargo where she was. ’ HERE ON BUSINESS H uate a ae ine Laat pew 3 Open Until Noon on Thanksgiving Day. ve Grady, Junior Warden; J. P. French “GE DATE OF B lin attendance at the state conference}. ‘Lynn R. Challoner of Jamestown.) oun four. Mix. well a nada Be monttich ox q] wag re-elected’ treasurer and A. J. CHANGE DATE OF BAZAAR | of eocial workers: which convened last: traveling freight agent for the Nor- iy and a more . ) | The Ladies’ Aid of the First Bap- | - meen ain-| thern Paelfic is in the ci bt j.| flour, slowly until the batter is about i Arnot was re-elected secretary. 4P- | Saturday. Miss Hauge also remain ern Pacific is in the city on a bus' Je ie ! ‘tist, church have changed the'date of | 44 fr the opening sessions, of the] ness trip. as! thick as heavy cream and very ij NO SERVICES ON SUNDAY their bazaar and food sale to De- | state teachers meeting. (smooth. Add the baking powder with St. Georges church gives ‘up service |cember 10 on account of the date con: ! owe mene 33 j the last flour put into the batter. Bake to welcome Marshal Foch on Sunday, |tlicting with another sale. The sale | RETURNS HOME ‘Miss Edna Sundquist left this morn:| 0" & hot, well greased griddle. | On account of the visit of Marshal {will be held at Hoskins instead of | Mrs, Etta Junge who came to Bis-| ing for St. Paul’ where she will spend (Copyright, 1921, NEA Service.) - "| lech : Foch on Sunday morning the morning yat the Gas office. imarck to attend the Lady Maccabec} Thanksgiving vacation with friendé — ! ’ Yoo service at 11 o’clock at St. Georges +e = rapes rally here and who has been vis:ting| and relatives,” ae ee i an sgiuing inner church will not be held. The usual | BUSINESS VISITORS ifriends here since, returned .to her = poe Hf ' m4 early celebration of/Holy Communion |, H. T. Meyer of Baldwin, H. B: Mof- | home at Linton today. BURNSTAD VISITORS pS ena le Rae «| : ; 4 : Will be held at 8 o'clock A.M. /ftt of Baldwin, W. F. Cushing of | So EEE EET, ‘Mrs, Thomas ‘Mulligan: and. daugh-} ~~. Resa : 1 ’ j Thanksgiving services will be ‘neiq Leach, Joseph T. Fettig of Orrin, For- | VISITING 6ON ‘ { re visiting friends). The supper given to earm money an : ] ae 10 at sk tomorrow morning. “A rest M. Davis of McCluskey and Alex-| ‘Mrs. J. G. Taylor of Wilton, a pio- pee with which to build a Scout cabin nét- . y a hort address will be given. ‘An of- lander. Klive of McCluskey were busi- ner resident of Burleigh county 165 cares ted.'about ‘$30. An excellent meal. ; : secng will be taken. Everyone is Ness Visitors in Bismarck today. They | viditing in the city, a guest at the ¢ HERE was served, a good’ niuny stating itt McKENZIE HOTEL, Weleoae to attend this service {also attended the inaugural ceremon- | hime of her son, Theodore Taylor. son of Wilton: was was pesnletet they had ever gotten for | ot iy . i ifes at the state capitol. eset 4 _ seer 8 i ‘ ee MARRIED HERE i gene keancs ane | {SPEND THANKSGIVING Away Re eeGacol fie Oth hos troop wish to’ thank all, we » Bismarck, N. D. e ' | -U. C. T, ENTERTAINS “Mr. and Mrs, George ane le} ¢ Best oO! and, patronize em. . Build: 1) : i ie qpAtthur J. Koenig and Mabel | The members of the U. C..T. and | sotieave today for #1, Clark where| Dr, W.'E, Crewe lott yesterday for] ing of the cabin will'start, as soon a6 | CAVIAR CANAPE en eee ea eee ee vance. Tuesday (te Ladies Auxiliary will be entér- they will spend Thanksgiving ‘at the) business trip: “.’ the ‘cold. weather lets up. a. little. | BLUE POINTS COCKTAIL évenin; Ae 7300 o'clock by th pe jtained at the Elks Hall tomorrow | home of Mr, Bell’s parent i a Anyone who "has any old lumber br BY i H.C. postlethiwatte the ine cere j¢Vening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. |” aa CARPETS. building ‘material’ they, would -like 40, iced Tomatoes Celery mony beng used. Mra. Koenig has |L:-Norton, who are leaving scon for | f+ .RETURNS FROM TRIP. s been’ beaten, out | dispose of, kindly call Phone. 762: |, “CREAM TOMATO BOUILLON be i teachin Lathe’ aséolb Oe Frag, (their new home at,Davenport, Iowa.| “Dr. F. R. Smyth returned last night of the carpétz) ‘then ‘scatter. on th®/.. It is planned: to. have bunks andia ‘ ey A in dock and ae sister of Judge Don, L, | 72¢ patty will begin at.9 o'clock. All |fram Regan where he has been on a |'carpet equal'proporticns of corn meal] stove (fireplace later) so we can take | ( Salted Almonds . Me Ripe Olives Traey sof Bnithong anne Mr and |Members:of the U.C. T. and Auxiliary |county welfare case: “Janid galt. * : our over night hikes through the win: | RED SNAPPER, SHRIM Mrs, Koenig will mike thelr home at /#7° PREM ee ISNA Paes VISITING HEI ie ‘NOP’ STICK. The Scout Orchestra under the dic | , : Fee SEE BADER ce Bread Ok: | BUSINESS VISITORS “| a. J. wilmovaky of Ruso Cut the Kon ick off at a cou. |rection ‘ot Mr..Gale will give a coil” | Sliced Cucumbers Potatoes Duchess. a e | J.J. Kearin and J. G. Belanger of : visiting in the city for several venient, plac ind a number of old, cert at a near date that will be wort! ROAST. YOUNG TURKEY, CHESTN DRE! : on EUANS ARE CHANGED | inot are in the city maiing,arrange- | 0° | ——————— black stockifign on and use it to élean | attending. ey UN ne A al aay plane aca ty a ever he’ Seanarek Community! {ments for a bys line to be run from | |< VISITING FRIENDS your, stove. : fi +The Troop newspaper. is'a dandy. : Cranberry Sauce Chana which is to give a concert at Minot through Bismarck to.Aberdeen, | “Mrs. Francis Marvel of Menoken is oe St) | It has. its official representatives .in OPOSSUM,: SOUTHERN STY! Menoken thia? evening will mot take |; D- They plan to use the Oldémo- | Visiting friends in. Bismarck today. 7 ne at beri both “Minneapolis, ana at Paul now. 5 E LE " ibile car. W. G. Flatt cf Fargo, agent |) Te rs S vin t. a]: A farewell party:is being plann Candied Sweet Potatoes i ea aaa irrdngenicnta have \for the car, is. also in the city to, com- CN HUNTING TRIP t gd in x ate,|for:Vertion and Willis Frazier to take andi oes : Fried Egg Plant there, Wvorvone iv asked to be at the (Dlete the arrangemeits, wel “L. L, Van Hook: and. J, A: ‘Hyland | Everybody guaranteed ood place:this week. They haye been goon ROAST, BLACK CUB BEAR MEAT, WILD RICE Business and Professional Women’s TEN = Ay ce Bea oe Hensler On Eanes. times. sa Re RATE "8 | Negus, Aad we) ape cat SOFEY 1m * ROAST. SUCKLING PIG, APPLE SAUCE. club rooms between 7 and 7:30 o'clock | ete eee. Put eme po fmess 3 them leave. : ie ; » AR E.., and the cars. will stair from there. | stt-nd the inauguration are relative Mashed) Potatoes i Corn on Cob Every member of.the chorus is urged | and friends of Governor R. A. Newlgs .BONE' DRY PUNCH \ oy to he present this evening. They include: Dr. and Mrs. P. A. Nés' oe ae “ik TO DICKINSON a. senator alee stent, John Kea; maine Persimmon Salad, French Dressing ; Mrs. Sarah West Ankenmann and iis eet ans i Head Lettuce, Thousand Island Dressing itt’e Lorraire 1'f."r 1s" today for ‘END WEEK END HERI nia : Dickinson c vice will spend | tise Rae Leverien at junectowe E English Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce Thanksgiving with her daughter} and W. R. Perry of Minneapolis will \ Hot Mince Pi Pum; i (on 8 rey wit also Pe canes Of arrive iy Hisar or fad, will By i b an a i Aas ne Fie . and Mrs. W. BE. Va spend th eek end here, guests at K x a laska ssorte Methodist church, who were at Out- | the Jolin Graham home. £ ve ass look, Saskatchewan, Canada. “when wt Rarae obey Pee i Cheese Wafers Mrs. Ankenmann was there in 1910. RETURNS TO BISMARCK , + 5 5 es % ris 2 : ne . Sweet Cider Coffee Q J. W. Riley, who went to Fargo the | “Qhs stho: i 4 . Tanne Th FIREMEN oe eee i latter part of the week to attend the | The Chocolate Shop Announces the; Opening of a DINNER SERVED FROM 1 P. M.T0 8. Po Ml 70°04 ; e Fireman’s dance to he..given |Nerth Dakota State Teachers’ Asso- <i x AL? vaol ad bt 19% 3 Patterson's Ht tomorrew reohe ciation returned to Bismarck today. Floral Department,, November Twenty- hird, Featur- DINNER $1.00 PER COVER j | ng promises to draw one o! e gE Et wORER . McKENZIE ORCHESTRA la¥gest crowds that have attended a RETURNS FROM MEETING 1 i y he dance this season. This is the 35th Miss. Carrie Haugen, secretary of ing Cut Flowers and Floral Designs,of annual dance given by the Firemen | the Tuberculosis Association, returned i 4 j ae i SPACE BS } f ; Sweet Shop OGRE BetOIV ET Special Thanksgiving Day }\\s | : p ging Lay § me - : “ aly 99 os . ; ] bf . Quality Flowers” will be recognized as the Products \ DINNER ‘Will Greer is ci ao) of the O. H. Will Greenhouses of this city. From 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. | In opening this department every facility has been 47) s . ee secured that will assist in giving unexcelled Floral Ser- | Bs ‘ | vice to all in this section of the'state. t If you are to entertain Coe | : ae { this Thankaeing let flow- | j : | j ers, especially Chrysanthe- @ 4 i | acne Fi ira Cream of Tomato Soup : ; : i mums, radiate that cheer \ ‘ ” ae i . ‘ ‘ “Say It With Flowers. ' and brilliancy which .al- Mixed Olives x casas i ways completes a finished : end ONS } setting. f Lobster a la Newburg..............-.60¢ [oe ie : pia | If you are a guest a gift a f of flowers will please your Roast Turkey, Cranberry Sauce. ......30¢ ] he ( ‘hocola le ; . hop hostess and allow, you to as wie G 2 >| ‘ i express your hearty appre- 7 f | Ps ; Ace Young Chicken with Dressing.........55¢ | 0 Hee TIONER ciation. | EF | rysanthemums, $39 | ricasseed Chicken, * 2 : : to $8.00 a dozen. Steamed Dumplings .....:... 2.....50e | Phone 744 | mk Yom Poms, $1.50 4 busch : % Z 4 ese Roses, . $3. 0 $6.08 a i Leg of Pork with Apple Sauce......... p0e dozen. Mashed Potatoes, Sweet Corn in Cream 1 , Sweet Corn in Crea: Hoskins, Inc. 1 Pace 7

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