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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE lout Petersen, Tribune apartments,|club Tuesday evening. Decorations served refreshments at the close of ;suggestive of the approach of Thanks- | the program. jgiving were used for the luncheon * * * | table. ee OK . e | Program for Sunday | sity couptes attended the dancing | Musicale Announced | party given by the Sons and Daugh- jters of Norway lodges Wednesday ged places on teams will be found for Hunter Wins Deer by Flip of Coin OWNERSHIP CONTESTED them. FIGURE THIS ONE 0) North Wilkesboro, N. C. — At 95, see eae edited Pate Shew, a farmer, has married his Sol ” Had S$ ested Divisi ||°le “sha "Mrs," Caroline Shew, ot an . Caroline r 0: omon a ugge: vision widow of Shew's father, were united at the courthouse here. Police Magistrate Edward 8. Allen; bridge crossing the Missouri river be- ms tween Mandan and Bismarck. was cast in the role of a modern When the Abercrombie men drove Solomon here Wednesday night when, after he had threatened to divide s|dvertoox them ia the eater part of deer between two hunters who claim-}the city and had them taken into ed ownership, the pair determined ere! by local and county officials. e Additional Society Music Club Studies _iewed the elub program for the re-| {evening at the old Independent Order Modern Compositions} ‘ Ld di sd — Mrs. Henry Jones Is (The program for the fist of a se-iof Odd Fellows hall. Music was fur- ‘ * Irles of two Sunday afternoon 4/nished by Mike Bowers and his Night Club Pr ogram Leader o'clock musicales was announced! Hawk orchestra from Mandan. ‘the Thursday by the Singers’ Guild of|dance followed the regular business the North Dakota Federation of Mu-| meeting of the organizations. sic Clubs. The programs will be * given Sunday, Nov. 26, and Sunday,| Complimentary to Mrs. A. J.| Dec. 3, at the Bismarck city audito-|/Gronna, 819 Second St., who leaves| rium. The public is invited to at-/the first of next month for her new tend. |home at Williston, Mrs. J. A. Heder, Special guest artists presented next | g22 Avenue C, entertained a company Modern American composers were studied by the Junior Musical club! members at their meeting held Wed-, mesday evening in the American; A varied program of vocal, piano} Legion Auxiliary room of the World | and violin selections was given by ‘War Memorial building. Thursday Musical club members at} Miss Alice Knowles, program leader, the regular meeting of the organiza-| introduced the study topic by giving tion held Thursday afternoon in the} biographies of Friml, Mana-Zucca and' American Legion Auxiliary room of| ! DON’T Fe eT and ee eee eee eed tenth st, {Sunday will be Marie Lemohn, pian-|of women at luncheon and _ bridge the right to ownership by ® fp of 8) and the deer’ placed in cus- fection of Mise Mlldred f. Hoff, 421|was in charse of the promeat, which (2% lang tuiltD ae quae un-| Tuesday afternon, The high score in| ‘The turn of the coin gave the two-|tody of Sheriff J. L. Kelley when rf Avenue B. Mrs, A. J, Arnot, 108 Pith Bt, opens |e Suerhion St J. oe the contract games was held by Mrs. year-old 110-pound buck to Barney|Harding, Tingelstad and Otis re- RE AD Miss Marjorie Hawley, accompanied [ed by playing the piano solo, “Ro-| ppeneurring’” vung by tne Junior eT Shaft, 718 Avenue E. | by Miss Donna Jean Davis, sang| mance, Op. 45, No.1” by Grunfeld. _| gj, | | pr ig | 7. eae. Ingers, will open the program. Miss; Mrs. E, T. Pu ij A, Indian Love Gall” by Friml. This! "Mrs. Otto Hanson's violin solo Was! Ruth Saxvik is accompanist for the yay ticsented with: the high AGorC was followed by a violin selection /“Legend” by Wicnhiwski. Mrs. R.! Junior Singers, whose personnel in-| cit; when Mrs. J. L, Brenden enter- Tinglestad and his fellow-hunter, M.| turned with their E. Otis, both of Abercrombie. decide ownership by a flip of @ coin. Ownership of the animal was claimed by J. E. Harding of Medora,/ Volleyball Schedule THIS “Nobody Knows the Trouble” by| van Neste, 610 Fifth St., then gave @/ cludes the Misses Mary Louise who owns part of the ranch once e Clarence White, played by Evan! piano solo, Chopins “Scherzo in B|Nuessie, Bernice Ulmer, Charlotte tained at ® bridge party at her home operated by Teddy Roosevelt, and his! Will Be Drawn Friday it yoatre wat Wea-er ¢ Kennedy with accompaniment by Miss flat Minor, Op. 31.” lay 4 if you're not one of ‘ Sathre, Jane Smith, Ruth Christian- | 3; Vivian Coghlan. The club double quartette sang|son, Emily Belk, Sara Crewe and baad ete Nga dl Nb A Perkhert piano theme for left|“Forget Me Not,” Giese, and “Dutch | Margaret chloemer and Bernard hard alone and "Turkey in the Lullaby," Nevin, with soprano obli-|faterty, Richard Shafer, Walter Ui- |if#ord Palmer. Mrs. Brenden served Straw” by Williams were played by | gato sung by Mrs. W. J. Targart, 705! mer, George Shafer, Evan Kennedy|” Byarcdieas lista Robert Kling. Ruth Christianson! Sixth St. Other members of the|and Harold Smith, . Sia’ then sang “Lamour Toujours,” Friml, |quartette ave Mrs. J. A. Graham, 905| Miss Margaret Beylund will sing|, Miss Bertha Palmer, for several with Miss Jean Smith playing her Tenth St.; Mrs. A. J. Bauer, 711 Sixth|“Were My Song With Wings Pro-|¥¢a's TA I ELAS UA TTOOW accompaniment. Donna Jean Davis, st.; Mrs. . I. Devold, 611 Sixth St.; | vided” by Massenct and “When Love|!nstruction in North Dakota and now pianist, gave “The Zuoave's Drill” by P. French, 615 Fourth St.}(Is Kind,” an Old Irish song. B. N,|" the education department of the Mana-Zucca.’ BR. E. Morris, 408 Second St.;|Svare will sing “To My Love,” De|7#tional Women’s Christian Temper- Miss Emily Belk, accompanied by! Miss Elizabeth A. Jones, 1017 Eighth| Pale, and Miss Grace Livdahi will|®"¢e Union, has moved from Boston Miss Smith, sang “Autumn Winds So st., and Mrs. Arnot. Piano duet ac-|sing Grieg’s “To Autumn.” lesa pe ed Grd lit ot Wistful” by Branscombe. Two Mc- companiments for the two numbers} Miss Lemohn has chosen to play|Miss Palmer now is in the national Dowell compositions, Song” and were played by Mrs. E. D. Rose, 815|the first movement of Grieg’s “Con-| Headquarters office of the W. C. “A. D, 1620"; were played by Miss| Fourth St. and Mrs. J. L. Hughes,|certo,” with Miss Clara Trom at the|7- U. at Evanston, Hl. | e % second y Eleanor Cook. 519 Eleventh St. heen Players for 12 tables of contract and Mrs. F. M. Davis, 930 Sixth St., ree Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Anne Hurl-| Anton Knoll will be soloist with the Mandan male chorus. The selections |@uction attended the card party given to be sung by the chorus are “Mar-| Wednesday bil of at the World brother, H. D. Harding of 911 Fifth | the 10 million owners 8t., Bismarck. All: volleyball enthysiasts in the Compliments Hardings city are urged to attend a meeting in At the conclusion of the quaint/the World War Memorial building court proceedings, Magistrate Allen|Friday evening, at which schedules complimented the Harding brothers|for league volleyball play will be for their sportsmanship in the affair.)drawn up, it is announced by E. M. It was quite well established, Mag- | Davis, building superintendent. istrate Allen said, that J. E. Harding} The meeting will be held at 7 had shot the deer and also that Ting-jo'clock as the regular Friday night jelstad, with the end of the big game gymnasium class convenes. hunting season at hand, had pur-| “Six teams already have been enter- chased the animal for $10 form ajed‘in the city league. Teams and man who had apparently eae the aad bere axe Elks club, Robert he animal from Harding. Harding sug-|Byrne; Kiwanis, Charles Goodwin; film being prepared on tho 4° | gested the toss of a coin when he was|Lions, E. B. Klein; Rotary, Paul 0. EE : |satisfied that Tinglestad had bought|Netland; Comets, Bert E. Nelson; and above. Miss Moats is a former | Company A,’W. J. Smith, . | the carcass. “deb” self, a ore a iy ek aU RREVIOY ie | According to Magistrate Allen's ver-| The meeting is not restricted to sion, Harding shot the deer near of Singer Sewing Me- chines. But if you are —ask about the special money-seving offer for Singer owners only, You've heard much about coming-out parties for social debutantes, and you'll soon learn what’s really back of them when you see the new = SINGER , SEWING MACHINE CO. INCORPORATED 212 Broadway Phone 254 Buy Your WINTER COAT Ow Take You Home Again, Westendorf. The solo quartet, composed of Miss {Hazel DeVore, Miss Dagny Aglakson, |Q. Leonard Orvedal and Myron H. | Anderson, will sing three selections |from “The Golden Threshold,” by 1 Kathleen,” Liza Lemann. They are “Harvest Hymn,” “The Royal Tombs of Gol- conda” and “At the Threshold.” Mrs. G. A. Dahlen will be heard in “Caro Nome” from Verdi's “Rigolet- to,” immortalized by Galli-Curei. To close the program, Maude A. by Tirzah Ann Barclay Tent No. 3, Daughters of Union Veterans of the | bers of her committee. All Auxiliary Civil War. Mrs, W. H. Holm, 509 Ros- | members are invited and urged to ser avenue, «received the contract | attend the meeting and party and to prize. Gifts for auction high scores|Dring their dues if they have not went to Mrs, Bertha Einess, 410 Third|Paid them. Bridge will follow the St., and Charles E. Rohrer, 1004 Tenth | business meeting, with the card games St. The handmade comforters given |Commencing about 9 o'clock, as door gifts went to ene G. ae re ny rington, 511 Third St., and Paul l- *. iran 420 Sixth St Lunch was serv-|| City and County | ed by @ group of D. U. V. members| ©1774 Mrs John Gillis of Almont Eel are parents of a git born at 12:22 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Bis- tyrs of the Arena,” De Rille, and “T'll|War Memorial building dining room|7 "oT nit will be assisted by mem-|S@nger and had it dressed by Sheriff T. H. Albers of Oliver county. He was able to identify it, he said, by the jmanner in which it was dressed as well as the fact that the shot had |pierced the animals neck, obviating the usuaf necessity of slashing the animal's throat veins to permit drain- ing of blood. Waited at Bridge Suspecting that the two Abercrom- bie men had the deer in their posses- sion, the two Hardings rushed to Bis- marck early Wednesday evening and lay in wait for them at the vehicular Double-Breasted SUITS ra The smart dressers are showing very pronounced |Tollefson, teacher-founder of the| The Jolly Eight bridge club met Singers’ Guild, will sing three Ameri-|with Mrs. Selma Jacobson, 310 First |™arck hospital, Two Great Value Groups \can folk songs. ‘The first is “Corn/St., Tuesday evening for cards and @) @—————___—, s Grinding Song,” arranged by Curtis.| two- luncheon. High prize was i Rel orst Co h ereni Reduced to |Two Kentucky mountain airs ar- feoslged by. “Mrs. M. A. Agre, 812 Today s Recipe In Je 30 san di pref ee for double. lranged by Brockway,. “Chicken|Thayer avenue, and second high gift APPLE CRISP n Jus mas breasted suits in plain | Growin’ on Sourwood Mountain” and/went to Mrs. Anton Nelson, 808 Ave- “Brother Green,” will be next. Thejnue F. The Thanksgiving theme was concluding number is an Old Negro| featured in the card table and lunch- song, “The Little Angel Band,” ar-/eon appointments. Mrs. Bertha El- ranged by Grant-Shaefer. ness, 410 Third St., will be hostess to naan the elub Wednesday, Dec. 13. * * 2 cups sliced apples. % ‘teaspoon cinnamon. 1 cup granulated sugar. % cup butter. One dose of Bronchuline Emulsion will fix that cough of yours. Gives IN- STANT RELIEF! Another 1 dose or two an hour apart % cup flour. beget A e_ mal Me Hd 3 , Baking| good and all. you have to take Coen eee ite eines: € to 6 | more man half a bottle to get rid of ie “ a ’ lit, you can have your money back. Choose tart, quick-cooking apples.| Service Drug Store and all other good druggists guarantee it. Contains no dope and, won't upset your stomach. weaves and indistinct pat- terns. They’re hard - fin- ished worsteds in blue, brown and oxford shades. $15 to $28 $15.00 and $22.75 100 DRESSES $5.00 Student nurses of the St. Alexius hospital have eee that they! “Thoughts for Thanksgiving” were will hold a candy sale at the A. W.)given by Mothers’ club members for Lucas company store Saturday, be- | roll call when they met Tuesday aft- Pare, core and seater pe pte ginning at 10 o'clock. ernoon with Mrs. A. P. Lenhart, 10¢/{2 & buttered ic and|Sronchulihe Emulsion — INSTANT mage ‘Avenue B West. Mrs. W. F. McGraw, | Prinkle with cinnamon, Mix and RELIEF from COUGHS.—Advertise- Officers of the Knights of Colum-|322 Anderson St,, read a paper on/Sift flour and sugar. Work in butter : |bus council will hold a dinner meet-|“How to Teach Children Religion and | Wilt Pasty ai e ” ‘mixture will be too crumbly to shape ing at 6:30 o'clock Thursday evening | Patriotism.’ handle i Sprinki jin the private dining room of the a ee oes sob \Grand Pacific hotel. 5 - -—-———-@ jly over apples. Bake 45 minutes in * ok Ox | Meetings of Clubs | @ moderate oven. Serve San Si Leaders of the south side Girl And ial G jcreamcasnce, Cream: eaiee at Scout troops will mect at the howe! | nd Social Groups | {cream whipped and sweetened and of Miss Dorothy Moses, 216 Park St. |@————————-—-——-—-—- ——|flavored with a few drops of vanilla, ‘West, Sunday evening to make plans Miss Kathleen Spohn, 518 Ninth) This is a simple, delicious pudding for a Thanksgiving party to be given |St- will be hostess to Little Women's ;suitable to serve for luncheon or din- by the troops on Wednesday evening, |Club No. 1 Saturday afternoon at 2/ner. The top is quite crisp after Overcoats in Rich Textures $12 te $30 Announcement —Special for Thanksgiving— ws Nov. 29, rt lal o'clock. The annual birthday party | baking. ‘ Fe ee Wi (We ae their next regular meeting will be held during this meeting, ms ‘ ‘or’ Womens ‘wear xR * * ee CHICKEN A LA KING CASSEROLE (1) r e . | i Mrs. F. 8. Minser, 405 First St.,} 1% cups crumb! ke soda crack (0) g | Mis ‘hristine Hubert, 314 Second) Bismarck, N. D. St., eld aS aes when Mrs. ie ne hoaiene to peicrien an mem~ a cick on cabs Charles Hawley of Mand: ter. |bers who will mee y afternoon| 1 can A Ifained eight members of her bridge|a¢ 2:15 o'clock. 1 cup milk, instal Hee reer 410/Maia Ave, ' ee ‘ x OK | 2 tablespoons butter. seri ——————|_ The Junior American Legion Auxil-, Crumble crackers and put one half jary will have a birthday party atjof them in the bottom of a buttered their regular meeting to be held Fri- |casserole. Cover with chicken a la day afternoon at 4 o'clock at thejking and cover chicken with re- Auxiliary room. Members who have mainder of crackers. Add milk and had birthdays during the fall months|dot with butter. Bake in a hot oven will be special guests. (425 degrees Fahrenheit) for 25 * * * ‘minutes, Six portions. Mrs. Oscar Selvig, 233 Broadway | Avenue West, is in charge of the | NOTICE—School and coun- membership night party which will be/¢y warrants will be taken at given Friday evening by the Ameri- rch ion Auxil par in trade for any merchan- can Legion liary in connection ‘Alex R with the regular meeting. Mrs. Sel-|dise in our store. vig, membership chairman of the|& Bro. NAL a rvelous Rado ivik | ONE MORE = | Just out! The most sensational radio eyer produced. The crown- ing achievement of Philco engi- neers. Hear it! See it! Fri. Nov. 24 OYS on parade! Ready to greet every wide-eyed child! 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