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@©)socety Many Family Parties to Mark Thanksgiving Here ’ Travel Is Extensive as Numerous Clans Gather to Celebrate Holiday The Thanksgiving season is being observed in Bismarck by a number of the traditional family dinners, small dinner parties and on Saturday e.0- ning one of the outstanding events Ww the social season will occur. This 1s the first Forty club dance of the sea- son, Returning from school are a number of young people, coming to spend the holidays with their parents. Several people are taking advantage of the day to visit friends and rela- tives in other parts of the state and to make short week-end trips, while others in the city are having out-of- town guests, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Schoregge, 507 Sixth 8&t., will entertain at a dinner party Thanksgiving day for out-of- town guests visiting them over the holidays. Guests will be Mrs. Schor- egge’s niece, Miss Betty Haagensen, who teaches in Grand Forks; Miss Keenie Otto, Valley City; and Mr. and Mrs. Lars Kleppe and two children, Lois Jean and Billie, Jamestown, Mrs. Kleppe is a niece of Mrs, Schoregge. Mr. and Mrs. Myron H. Atkinson, 510 Rosser avenue, west, will be hosts} friend. at a family dinner party. Covers will be placed for 12 guests. 2 A family dinner party will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wood- mansee, 614 Fourth St. Guests will he their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Woodmansee, whose marriage occurred Nov. 10, and Mrs. H. J. Woodmansee's nephew, Henry Galvin Erickson, who is a stu- dent at the North Dakota Agricultural college. Mr, and Mrs. M. B. Gilman, 205 Second 8t., will be guests at a family [eee ‘The only cough rep) edicated with the throat-soothing ingredients of Vicks VapoRub. and dinner at the home of Mrs. Gilman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Meyer, 912 Fourth St, are entertaining at a family Thanksgiving dinner at their cabin. Guests will be members of the imme- diate family. Two Pioneer Families Unite Members of the Ward and Logan families will assemble Thuracay for a) Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Milan Ward, rural Bis-| ‘ay. marek, Mr, and Mrs. T. B. Cayou, 612 Man- dan St., will be hosts to members of their family Thursday. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cayou, and two small daughters, Virginia and Julia, Mandan; and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mayer and young son, Thomas Alexander. The Lunde family dinner will be held at the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. Lunde, 911 Fifth St. John Hijelle, 715 First St., will spend ‘Thanksgiving day in Mercer at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. 8. Hjelle. A daughter, Eunice, will be home from Minot for the Thanksgiv- ing day family dinner . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zuger, 501 Thayer, avenue west, are arranging @ Ginner party for seven guests, mem- bers of their family and an intimate Members of the McKinnon family will gather at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McKinnon, 312 Avenue B, west for a family dinner. Dr. and Mrs. W. L, Diven, 119 Av- enue B, west, will entertain at a fam- ily dinner. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Churchill and family. A family dinner party is planne1 by Mr, and Mrs. Kelly Simonson, 405 Hannafin St. Guests will be mem- bers of the immediate family. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Cole, 210 Park St., will be hosts to members of thetr family at_a Thanksgiving day dinner Have Mandan Guest Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Brandes, #01 Fifth St. will entertain the R. M Bergeson family at dinner. In the evening Mrs. Margaret Bingenheimer Mandan, will be @ supper guest. A family dinner party will be hei¢ av the J. J, Loberg home with guests Diamonds Engagement and Wedding Rings. F. A. Knowles THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1937 CLUBS being Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Boise and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Boise and three children, Members of the Fleck family will b« entertained at a family dinner at {the home of Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Fleck, 10% Avenue C, west. Out-of-town members of the family will includ? the Jack Flecks of Fargo. Mr. and Mrs, George F. Will and Mr. and Mrs. Worth Lumry will en- tertain at a family jiving din- rer at the Lumry home, 311 Third 8t. Guests will be the E. J. Taylors, A. J Scotts and George Birds, Mr, and Mrs. Forrest M. Davis, 930 Sixth 8t., will entertain a small group of friends at dinner Thanksgiving The F. D. Register family will be guests at a family dinner at the F. H Register home, 622 Fifth St. with Mrs F. H. Register and her son-in- taw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. P Warren, as host and hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Sandin, 323 Pars St. will be hosts at e dinner for thei: son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Davis, and Mrs. 8a7- din’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dingle, Ellensburg, Wash. who are Spending some time at the Sandin home. Country Club Dinner Assembling at the Country club for @ Thanksgiving dinner are Mrs. Grace McCusker and two sons, James and Emmet; Mrs. Parsons and daughter, Genevieve; Miss Ruth Hintgen, Joseoh Cotter, Robert Gaffney and Mr. Fergu son, Mayor and Mrs. Obert Olson,, 514 Thayer avenue, west, are entertain- ing Mr. and Mrs. J. OC, Taylor and tneir niece, Betty Dick, at dinner. Former Governor and Mrs, George Snafer and son and daughter, Charlies and Virginia, are to ie tw spend Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Spafer's brother and aister-i Ww. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kellogg, and family. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab, 620 Mandan 8t., will entertain a group of fiends at a small dinner party. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Tavis, 517 Mun- aan 8t., will be hosts at a family din- ner party. Two out-of-town members of the family will be present. They are F. L. Tavis, Los Angeles, Calif. and Mrs. James Tonskemper, Duluth, Minn, Other guests will be Messrs and Mmes. R. H. Penwarden, Jr.; Richard Penwarden, Sr.; and Ernest Ponwarden, A group of friends will be enter- tained at a 2:30 o'clock Thanksgiving dinner by Mr. and Mrs. William T Kraft, 608 Thayer avenue, west. Out- of-town guests will be Mrs. Jessie Lieben, Portland. Ore; and Miss Josephine Kolb, Easton, Pa. Church Folk Plan Breakfast Young people of the First Baptist church will be entertained at an & o'clock breakfast by Rev. and Mrs Elis L. Jackson in the church parlors. Autumn flowers will be used as table appointments. Following the break- fast the group will attend the united services at the Presbyterian church. 40 Club Party Saturday Saturday evening the Forty club, oldest dancing club of Bismarck, will Lold its first party of the season. Ihe Party, which will be a dinner dance. 1s the traditional Thanksgiving fes tavity of the club. It will be held ls the Silver ballroom of the Patterson hotel. Dinner will be served at 9:20 on, On the committee in charge of ar- rengements are Mr. and Mrs. Spence Boise, chairman; Drs. and Mmes. H Milton Berg, L. W. Larson, J. &. Blunt and H. A. Brandes; Messrs end Mmes. F. E. Hedden, Paul Wach- ter, E. B. Cox, Myron H. Atkinson and E. T. McCanna. A pre-Thanksgiving event will be the dinner Wednesday evening given by members of the Cathedral Players for the young people of St. Mary's par- ish. It will be held in the auditorium of St. Mary's school. Students Coming Home A number of students are return- ing Wednesday evening from the North Dakota Agricultural college to spend the holidays with their par- ents. Included sre Charles Fossum, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. 8, Fossum, 503 Fourth S8t.; Jean Renwick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ren- wick, 315 Avenue C; Harold Griffith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Griffith, 602 Eighth 8t.; Elfred Elofson, son of Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Elofson, 722 Twelfth St; LaVerne Middlemas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Mid- dlemas, 120 Thayer avenue, west; Rob: ert M. Carr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8. Carr, 208 Mandan St.; Mary See, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. See, 700 Avenue D; Hollace Beall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Be 618 Third St.; Helen Pederson, ter of Mr. joan Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hughes, 616 Seventh St., and John Doll, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Doll, 309 Tenth 8t. Robert Ackerman, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wesley G. Ackerman, 606 Mein avenue, will arrive Thursday noon to spend the Thanksgiving vacation with his parents. Jane Mundy, a student at the Visl- tation convent, St. Paul, Minn., will arrive Thursday noon to spend the remainder of the week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mundy, 232 Avenue A, west. ” Arnold Schneider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schneider, 914 Seventh St, will arrive Wednesday evening to spend the holidays with his par- ents. Mr, Schneider teaches in Hen- dricks, Minn, Come From All Directions Francis Register, who is attending the Wahpeton State School of Science, will arrive Wednesday evening to spend the holidays/with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. F, D, Register, 1016 Seventh 8t. Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Yeasley, 218 Thirteenth St., will have their sons, Raymond and John Yeasley, students at the Valley City State Teachers will arrive in Bismarck Thursday. Donald Bowman will arrive Wed- nesdey from Jamestown, where he is attending Jamestown college, tospend the holidays with his parents, M! and Mrs. O. V. Bowman, 809 Fifth 8 Sarah Bashara, a student at Dick- inson State Teachers college, will spend the Thanksgiving holidays with her mother, Mrs. John Bashara, 419 Third 8t. - Irma Fern Logan arrived Tuesday from Macalester college, St. Paul, Dodge, where they will spend. Thanks- giving day with Miss Fischer's pac- erts, Mr. and Mrs. John Flacher. Among the out-of-town guests ex- pected in Bismarck for the holiday: are Mrs, A. G. Sorlie and three chil- dren, Ruth, Glenn and Evelyn, Grana Forks, who will arrive Wednesdey evening to visit Mrs. Sorlie's sister, Mrs. G. D. Mann, 232 Avenue A, west Arriving at the Mann home Thurs- day morning to spend Thanksgiving will be Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Kjelland, Hatton. Mr, and Mrs. Reginald Thorne, Fargo, will spend Thanksgiving here with Mrs. Thorne’s mother, Mrs. Stella McCulloch, and her brother, C. 8. McCulloch, 1014 Rosser avenue, Teachers Get Vacations A number of teachers in the school and public schools of the city are taking advantage of the week-end vacations to visit their homes and friends. Among the high school teachers go- ing out-of-town are Miss Arlene Mc- Bain, Bottineau; Mrs. Lucile Ander- son, Braddock; Mr. and Mrs, Ed Roe: del, Golden Valley; Mr. and Mrs, I. W_ Huss, Eckelson; Miss Mildred hoff, Sharon; Mrs. Juanita Edick, Rolland Stimson, Bradley, 8. Miss Leal Edmunds, Grand Forks. Junior high school teachers leav- ing Bismarck are listed as follows with their vacation destinations: M. end Mrs, T. E. Simle, Jamestown; Miss Adeline Ness, Courtne: college, home for the holidays, They | Judith Skogerbo, Erskine, Minn.; Miss! war Memorial building. Helge Restvedt, Fargo; Miss Ruth Curry, Jamestown; Mr. and Mrs, B. H. Haldi, Casselton. Miss Rugh Rudser, who teaches in the junior high school, will have as her guest her sister, Miss Thelma Rud ser, Grand Forks, who will spend the week-end in Bismarck. From the Roosevelt school the fol- lowing name vacation locations: Miss Grace Hand, Valley City; Miss Lenora Cole, Lisbon; Miss Bessie Wilson ani Miss Marie Newman, Wilton. Catherine P. Dietrich Wed to V. N. Goldader The marriage of Miss Catherine Pauline Dietrich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dietrich, of the Menoken vicinity, and Valentine N. Goldader, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Goldader, Bismarck, was solemrized Tuesday at 9:18 a. m., in St. Mary's procathedral. Rev, Robert A. Feehan officiated at the nuptial high mass and read the double-ring wedding service. Sister Herman, organist, played the proces- sional and recessional as well as the accompaniment for the mass, which was sung by choristers of St. Mary's school. The bride entered the church with her father, who gave her in marriage. Her wedding gown was of white satin with lace trim. It was a floor length model with the sleeves fitted closely at the wrist. A coronet held hi Nloor-length veil. As jewelry she wore a gold cross, gift of the bride- groom. Pink roses formed her bride's bouquet. Miss Rose Dietrich, as her sister bridesmaid was attired in @ floor- length dress of rose toned satin, fash- foned with butterfly sleeves. A gold sequin hat harmonized with her dress. Leo Weisbeck served as best man. Two small children, Joseph Dietrich and Katheleen Dietrich, the bride's brother and cousin, carried a little “} basket, filled with assorted flowers, with the two wedding rings in it. Little Miss Dietrich wore a floor- Jength costume of pink organdy. Following the wedding ceremony wedding dinner was held at the home of the bride's parents. Tuesday eve- ning the couple was feted at a dance in the small gymnasium in the World Both are graduates of St. Mary's high school. They will make their home in Bismarck at 602 Twelfth St. Mr. Goldader is manager of the Washburn Coal company. xe Wagner to Represent Kiwanians at Meeting President-elect J.P. Wagner will represent the Kiwanis club at a dis- Minn., to spend the remainder of the} From the Richholt school the fol- | ‘ict Preaidents-elect conference Nov. week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Logan, 221 Avenue B, west. ‘U’ Sends Big Group From the University of North Da-|rszelton; and kota, Grand Forks, a number of stu- dents are arriving Wednesday eve- ning for the week-end holiday. They are Miriam McDowall, daughter of Mrs. Harvey McDowall; Robert Ken- medy, son of Mr. and J. R. Kennedy, 508 Avenue A; James Hur- ning, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hurning, 723 Sixth St.; George Bou- trous, son of Mr, and Mrs. A. Bou- trous, 212 Avenue A; Jack Harris, son of Mrs. William F. Harris, 828 Fifth St.; Robert C. Penner, son of Mrs. Ralph Penner, 82) Fourth St.; Dennis ‘T. Solberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Solberg, Avenue C; Howard Nel- £0n, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed M. Nel- son, 815 Fourth &t.; Glenn Enge, son of Dr. and Mrs. R. 8, Enge, 518 Fifth 8t.; Robert Spangler, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Spangler, 905 Ninth &8t.; LaVerne Odegard and Ralph Ode- gard, daughter and son of Mrs. J. D. Harris, Capitol Court; David and Rob- ert Vogel, soan of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Vogel, 234 Rosser avenue, west; Elea- nor Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, ©. W. Lewis, 615 Sixth 8t., and John Peterson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Peterson, 515 Fifth St. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Dahlen, $23 Third 8t., will drive to Sterling Thurs day morning to meet their son, Gre- gery Dahlen, Jr., who is driving lo his home at Sterling from Grand Forks with Robert Brownawell. Mary Frances Cave, who ts teachin; at the University of North Dakota, will arrive Wednesday evening to spend the vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Cave, 820 Avenue E, Many Planning Trips Among those planning out-of-town tifps over the holiday are Mr. and Mrs, James Trimble, 521 Washington &v., who will leave Wednesday for Minneapolis, Minn., to visit Mr. Trim- bies’ sisters. They plan to return to Bismarck Sunday. Miss Alice Bender, Bismarck, for- merly of Fargo, will spend Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oliver. Gov. and Mrs. William Langer will leave Thursday for Grand Forks ‘o attend the wedding of Miss Dell Scott daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sco't, which will take place Friday morn- ing at 9 o'clock. The Langers plain tu return to Bismarck Friday. The Misses Geraldine Fischer and | Mavis Benson, 611% Second &t., will leave Wednesday afternoon {ur lowing are leaving the city: Miss Irma Loy, Stanton; Gladys Rue, Minneap- cis, Minn; Miss Ruth Crawford, Miss Olive Ranes, Far- 0. Those leaving from the William Moore school include Miss Frances Collison, Grand Forks; Miss Anne Rodewald, Valley City; Miss Mildred | Drews, Ashley; and Miss Wanda Carl- son, Milnor. Miss Helen Nuning, of the Wachter school, will spend the Thankagiving holidays in Wilton, Will school teachers planning vaca- tions are Miss Esther Maxwell, Valley City; Miss Beatrice Miracle, Gackle: tnd Miss Anne Oru Jamestown. * * =] Typographical Group Gives Bridge Dinner Twenty-six members’ and guests were present when the Women’s aux- iliary to the Bismarck Typographical Union entertained at a bridge dinner Saturday evening in the Rendezvous. Dinner was served at one long table, centered by an arrangement of bitter- sweet in a crystal bowl, placed on & mirror reflector. Copper toned tapers in silver candelbra further carried out the autumn theme, as did the place cards marking each guest's place, The evening was spent in playing bridge with honors in contract going tv Mrs. James Curran and R. C, Peter- son, Score awards in auction were held by Mrs. Rolf Harmsen and Efford Bern, Arrangements for the dinner were made by Mmes, R. C. Peterson, George Munger and Willis J. Devlin. “* * First Lutherans to _ Have Morning Service Thanksgiving worship will be held at the Piet Lutheran church Thanks- giving day at 10:30 a.m. The ladies chorus will sing “Praise to the Lord.” The sermon theme is “In Everything giving day in Fargo as the guest of iGive Thanks. J. W. CALNAN Funeral Home Phove 22 F 208 Main Ave.’ Bismarck, N. D. 2%, in the Nicollet hotel, Minneapolis, » according to an announcement made Wednesday by B. O. Refvem, president of the club. Another announcement by Mr. Ref- vem states that the club is participat- ing in the observance of the “Kiwanis Education Foundation week,” at the regular meeting Tuesday. Through this foundation additional educational advantages are made possible for worthy boys and girls physically handi- capped by birth, sickness or accident, ‘The project is supported entirely through free-will gifts by Kiwanians and others interested. nee Fort Rice Girl to Be Wed Thanksgiving Miss Hilda Altentaler, Fort Rice, was complimented Sunday as a group of friends entertained in her honor at & miscellaneous shower at the home| of Mrs, John Klein, Huff. Forty; guests were present. | ‘Miss Altentaler’s marriage to Frank ; G, Klein will be solemnised Thanks- | giving day in the Huff Catholic church. eee Mrs. J. P. Tullius, who visited her’ brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kennedy, 508 Avenue A, for several days last week, returned Saturday to her home in Valley City. During her stay here she was enter- tained at a nuraper. of social affairs. | * 8 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lavelle (eather. | ine Andrist, Fargo, daughter of Mr. jand Mrs. Frank Andrist, Mandan),' whose marriage occurred Nov. 13, in We serve at the Patterson fresh corn on the cob direct from the South. Also fresh strawberry pie. | ‘Minneapolis, Minn. e been visiting in Mandan for the last several days, are leaving Wednesday for Minot to spend Thanksgiving Day. ‘They will then leave for Miami, Fia., and for cities in Cuba, where they will remain until February. They will be 8t home in Fargo on their return, ‘Candida’ Tickets on Sale; May Be Reserved Tickets are now on sale for the Community Player production, “Can- ida,” with Marcelle LaRose MacRae in the stellar role. The production will be presented Dec. 17, in the City auditorium. Tickets may be re- served during the last three days pre- ceding the play, Dec. 15, 16 and 17, by calling at the Woodmansee Station- ry store. There will be no extra charge for reserving the seats. Tickets may be obtained from any member |e of the Community players. Committees working on the play J. N. Deiverts Are Bridge Party Hosts Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Deivert, 533 Eleventh 8t., were hosts Sunday eve- ning at @ bridge party at Refreshment and table al carried out a Thanksgiving ing the evening three were in play with h ‘Mrs. Charles Gray and ek & Miss Eleanor Conway, 8t., entertained members ing club at her home This was the first meeting held season. Miss Conway was serving by Marlys Lacey. Miss Monica az FL vey i have been announced by Harrison |ject Monk, president of the Players. They re as follows: General committee, Marion Morton, Charles C. Goodwin and Evalyn Grace Hermann; public- ity, Burkett Huey, chairman, Chester Perry and Emily P, Mars! proper: ties, Wilma Goodwin, chairman, Jack Vantine, Louise Sween and Mrs. George Anderson; costumes, Dorothy Tiedman, chairman, LaVerne Joersz, and Elizabeth Enright. Make-up, Thelma Liessman, chair- man, Harrison Monk, Kay Kellam and Lila Clark; entertainment, Alice Jensen and Mrs. Lowell A. Jones; Prompters, Vera Heaton and Marie Garske; stage manager, Ben Cave; house manager, Milton Higgins; House committee, Ted Boutrous, chairman, ‘Olga Christianson, Erwin Barbie and Grace Wilcox; and posters, Ruth Dy- son, ‘The cast for the play has been in rehearsal several times each week for the lsat four weeks. Committees working with Miss Edith Ramstad, director of the play, are already at work, a8 are the other co-operating committees, * * * Mrs, Peter Volk, 207 Thirteenth 8t., entertained members of the Friendly Hour Bridge club Tuesday evening at her home, Plans were made for a Christmas party. Honors in the bridge Games were awarded to Mmes, Pearl Shaw and W. G. Lengenfelder. The next meeting will be held Wednesday, fae uith gt." Meetings of the group Group will be held on Wednesday evening from now on, delicate flavor lasts Schilling eure onilla © Why not know the thrill of having YOUR’ hands admired? You can easily, by using Chamberlain's Lotion regularly, the lotion that satinises. A drops occasionally does help keep Put Charm Into JOMARCH.#.0! GUAMONDS AUF wT! Your Christmas Gift TRULY nothing reflects more charm, refinement or individuality than Jewelry or Silverware. Both are acknowledged to be among the most cherished of gifts. We're ready for the Christmas business as never before in our history. Stocks never were finer, assortments never greater and values never better, A special trip down town to see our wonderful win- dow displays will give you a partial idea of the care we use in selecting our merchandise. ‘ F. A. KNOWLES, Jeweler “Bismarck’s Diamond Store for Over 31 Years” “WHAT'S NASH GOT FOR 1938?” PLENTY! ENGINEERING THAT SCOOPS THE INDUSTRY “Get this! Not one or two; : : but SIX sensational new engineering features! The new NASH cars;;« big in 1937 have still more room ia 1938. They ride rae pilliee) dollars ; ; ; they're ‘performing fools’—by every test. And for downright value, they top any- thing else on the market this year: Come in and see for yourself.” —Nash Dealers of Bismarck 2) SENSATIONAL WEW EXCLUSIVE FEATURES A WORLD OF SIZE AND ROOMY COMPORT PRICES THAT WILL WAKE UP ADMERICAI Celebrate Your SOLID VALUE PILED ON SOLID VALUE Thanksgiving Dinner AT THE. PATTERSON the Nn Three" Class in cee cog! “Menu: $1.00 BLUE POINTS LITTLE NECK CLAMS GRAPEFRUIT COCKTAIL HEART OF CELERY FRENCH ENDIVE QUEEN OLIVES FRESH DEEP SEA TURTLE MEAT SOUP SCALLOPS TARTAR SAUCE JULIENNE POTATO YOUNG TOM TURKEY, CHESTNUT DRESSING CRANBERRY SAUCE ROAST SUCKLING PIG, GLACE APPLE ROAST GOOSE, SPICED CRAB APPLE BROILED FILET MIGNON,. MUSHROOM SAUCE WHIPPED POTATO BUTTERED CAULIFLOWER BAKED SQUASH YOUNG & GAY PUNCH AVOCADO PEAR & LETTUCE SALAD 1000 ISLAND DRESSING ENGLISH PLUM PUDDING BRANDY SAUCE HOT MINCE PIE GREEN APPLE PIE PUMPRIN PIE MOULDED TURKEY ICE CREAM FRUIT CAKE ASSORTED NUTS COFFEE \ SWEET CIDER Dinner Served 1:00 P.M. to 9 P.M. weather can't affect performance. lesa) bb ecole pennll Leaves front: rs PROTEC LOOM, OAOST SULENT CARS ON ROAD: 25% quieter than the best sound-proof care of 1937. FIRST FATIGUE-PROOF RIDE: with "lela" Enscratectoors NASH hes ALL these new “VALUE features: Thanksgiving Dinner Served All Day At The PATTERSON The Only Fireproof Hotel in Bismarck Nash dealer today. Seven-course dinner in Main Peacock Grill, The. Coffee Shop, 50c. ly First Class Food and our restaurants. You can’t serve as good a dinner at home for the Celebrate re ie with a Feast you will long remember at the Patterson. Phone Frank Kondos, Catering Manager, at 2400, Toe 1.00. 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