The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 12, 1922, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, ’22 Social and Personal Preparations Are Complete For Ball The charity ball, to be given by the |, Daughters of America on Easter Mon- day in Patterson hali is the social event of prime importance to follow the quiet and repose of Holy Week. Invitations have ‘been out for some days and this, the fifth annual charity. ball, bids fair to eclipse all previous events. The committee in charge of affairs, Mesdames Bannon, Whittey, Gierman, Knowles and Miss Pietz, have announced the patrons and pa- tronesses: Mr, and Mrs. J. N. Roher- ‘ty, Mr, and Mrs, J. B. Wagner, Major Frank J. Henry and Mrs, Henry, Mrs. Elizabeth Gierman, Mr, and Mrs, E. H. iL. Vesperman, Mr.2 and Mrs. P. R. Fields, ‘Dr. V. J. LaRose and Mrs, La- Rose, Judge A. M. Christianson and Mrs. Christianson, Mrs. Nellie Call, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Breslow, Mr. and Mrs, R. A. Tracy, Mr. and Mrs, Myron Atkinson, Mr, and Mrs. D. B. Register, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lahr, Judge W. L. ‘Nuessle and Mrs, Nuessle, Mrs. Flor- ence H, Davis, Mr, and Mrs, 'H, F, Kel- ler, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Patterson, WILL GIVE SALE The ladies of St. Gcorge’s Episcopal Guild will hold their Easter salo at Cowan's drug store on Saturday af- ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. ‘Besides the cake sale the ladies will have aprons, baby caps, collar and cuff sets, beau- tiful linen and gingham handkerchiefs, cookie tresses and bathing bags, for sale. There will be no meeting of the Guild this week on account of the regular meeting day coming on Holy Thursday. WiLL GIVE SOCIAL A committee of members of the Fort Lincoln Chapter of the American War Mothers will g’ve a benefit and pa- triotic social in the American Legion hall jon Tuesday afternoon, April 18. An interesting program has been ar- ranged for the social meeting and will begin at three o'clock. Refresh- ments will be served by the commit- ted in charge. All lad‘es of the city are invited to attend. oad TO ATTEND MEETING Mrs. B. K. Skeels and daughter, Peggy left this morning for Adrian, Michigan, where they will visit for a short time. From Michigan Mrs. ‘Skeels and daughter will go to _Wash- ington, D. C., to attend the Continent- al Congress of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Mrs. John Bower of Mandan and Mrs. Lierling of Jamestown will accompany them. GIVE. BRIDGE LUNCHEON, Mrs, O. iH. Lerum and Mrs, A. E. Brink entertained the members of the Tuesday Bridge club at a bridge lunch- eon at the home of Mrs. A. E, Brink yesterday afternoon. Luncheon was served at one o'clock at tables attrac. tively decorated in a color scheme of green and yellow. The afternoon was spent playing bridge. EN NA DIVISION ‘WILL MEET. The Second division of the McCabe Methodist Ladies Aid will meet. with Mrs. George Wallace at her home 601 Seventh street on Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock. All members are urged to b> present. The lagies belonging to the other divisions are invited. SOCIETY MEETS TOMORROW. The riends of Our Native Wild: Life Society will meet at the High School Xomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Russell Reid will conduct a _ stereopticon study of birds and views of interest to Bismarck people at the meeting. ENTERTAIN AT HOME ‘Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tolman enter- tained a group of friends at their home the latter part of the week. At the close of a pleasant evening spent playng whist, dainty refreshments ‘were served. ~ MEETING IS POSTPONED The regular social meeting of St. ‘Mary’s Sodality, which was to be held this evening, is postponed until next Thursday, April 20, after which time they will be held every Thursday evening. ° SPECIAL SPRVICES Rev. Postlethwaite of the Presby- terian church announces that there will be services in the church, the re- maining evenings of this week, at 8 o'clock. RETURNS TO HOME Frank L. Breen, who has been vis- iting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Breen for the past two months, has returned to his home in Monitor, Alberta, Canada. vy. FORMER RESIDENT VISITS ‘0. F. Rustad of St. Paul, Minn. a former resident of Bismarck, is in the city on a business trip and visiting friends. ON SHOPPING TRIP ‘Mrs, E. H. Johnston and sister, Mrs. Digby of Center, D., are in Bis- marck on a sev days shopping trip. HERE ON BUSINESS Helmer Asplund, of Wilton, clerk of the school district was a business visitor at the county court house to- day. VISITING DAUGHTER HERE Mrs. Brown of Braddock, N. D., is visiting in the city, a guest at the home of her daughter, Miss Margaret Engleman. GUEST FROM McKENZIE Miss Norma Long, of McKenzie, N. D., is a guest of Miss Eloise McKee at her home, 519 Fourteenth street. SHOPPING AND BUSINESS TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherman of Brittin are in the city on a several days shopping and business trip. BUSINESS VISITOR Gottlieb Auch, prominent farmer of Coleharbor is in the city looking after matters of business interest. OUT OF TOWN VISITORS Aleck McDonald of Glencoe and H. A. Armstrong of Linton were out of town visitors here today. Phoenix Silk Hosiery DRISCOLL VISITORS ’ M. J. Sanger, A. H. Meland and J. M. Lein, all of Driscoll, visited in Bis- marck today. LEAVES FOR MINNEAPOLIS ‘Neal Robidou left this morning for Minneapolis where he will visit for some time. TO VISIT MRIENDS Mrs. A. L. McMarton left this morn- ing for Fargo where she will’ visit trienda. VISITING IN CITY Mrs. George Brittin of Brittin, N. D., is visiting in the city for a few days, VISITING FRIENDS HERE | ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jenner are vis- iting friends in Bismarck for a few days. GA. wall ct wieg rears visit- Ba Kaiser or in the ‘city today. Silk Underwear Th h Can Have the Child’s Beautiful Complexion She had it when she was a child, She can have it again with JAP ROSE Freer eatey Goma ie Cwn beets, a. Now 10¢ 4 JAMES S. KIRK & CO, : JAP ROSE T'S for Little Ladies NIELSON’S Millinery and Waist Shop Uh [f it’s a Cape It’s Correct The Cape is the thing, this season, whether it is a separate Cape, a Cape Suit or a Cape Dress. The Cape tendency is apparent in almost all out-door'garments: In separate Capes our showing is unusually extensive. The Cape is decidedly the smart garment of the season and your outfit should by . all means include a Cape. The price range is big. $15 to 79.50 The New Style Sensation Cape Dresses The popular Cape effects are cleverly used in these new crea- tions. The new three-piece Cape dresses are delightful, so different, yet’ so practical and oh, so very good ‘looking. They come in all the new soft, silky crepe materials and in all the pretty new colorings. You'll love them on sight. $25 to 59.50 Smart Silk Scarfs for suit wear ~~ This style conceit is proving very popular everywhere and + you will want one to wear with your suit. They’re inexpen- 420 Broadway. sive, but they add greatly to your suit’s appearance. Be sure to see them. Glasses For You 4.50 to $5 Gloves for Easter Nitimip.f Glasses exactly suited to your eyes —designed to har- monize with your facial characteristics are obtainable here—and are the only kind you should wear. CORRECT STYLE We are just as particular with your looks as with your eyesight. We are,néver satisfied until you both look and see well with the glasses we fit. Ours is specialized service. BONHAM BROTHERS Optometrists and Jewelers We Grind the Lenses. ° are necessary With the decided change in styles and colors of wearing apparel, new Gloves are quite essential. Our showing em- braces everything needed in Gloves. Kid Gloves in elbow lengths for short sleeves, or gauntlet lengths with strap wrists, also the regulation wrist lengths, in all the wanted are Kayser’s Silk Gloves also, in both long and short styles. Fashion Says Tweeds in Suits and Wraps Refreshingly new and novel are these fashionable creations in both Suits and Wraps, fashioned of. nobby and serviceable Twezds and homespuns. Three-piece Suits, Capes, Wrappy Coats and smartly tailored Suits and Coats in mannish ef- fects. Tweeds are correct and our showing is simply great, ranging in price from $15 to 69.50 ' Loveliest Blouses for Easter When suits are popular, as they are this Spring, then Blouses are, also. Designers certainly did themselves proud in creating these lovely Blouses. Fancy Blouses of silk crepes in all the new colorings. Hand embroidered and beaded, at from $7.50 to $15.00. Smart Silk Pongee Blouses in plain tailored effects with high neck, Peter Pan or Tuxedo collar. $4.50. ‘ Wash Blouses of fine imported organdy, trimmed in colors and, also with handmade lace. Batiste waists with clever gingham trimmings. And the prices—just see how low!— exceptionally so considering the quality. 1.50 to 3.50 These Silk Sweaters are very desirable Have you seen them? You’ll like them, we know. They come in all the most popular of the new colors: Fuschia, Jade, Flame, Tomato and also in Tan and Brown. Either Tuxedo or slip-over models. Wonderful values, too. 6.98 to 9.50 Fashionable Footwear to complete your outfit To give a detailed description of our showing would require considerable space and we don’t believe you would stop to read it all, anyway. Let us simply say that what is new and desirable is here and we are glad to show you. A. W. LUCAS COMPANY ——— BISMARCK——— ' Gossard Front Lace _ Corsets C 7b Back Lace Corsets

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