The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 26, 1923, Page 5

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i Brose i Federated Clubs ( Thanksgiving effects. Bouquets of J Californie, / MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1923 Thanksgiving Flowers ‘ ‘a | ter. We shall deem it a pleasure to show you our many " varieties of Seasonable Flowers—Gorgeous Chry- Berried Plants; Pepper, Plants and Plant combi- nations. Also our Special Boxes and Baskets o* Cut Flowers. Thanksgiving Dinner at the old home place! Most of us look forward to this day of family re-union. However, if distance keeps you from being pres- ent, the next best thing is to send a “Flowergram” Greeting. Through the FLORISTS’ TELEGRAPH DELIVERY Place your order with us today and it will be de- livered at the time you specify. 5 Oscar H. Will & Co. Pioneer Greenhouses Phone 784-W BISMARCK, N. DAK. Member Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Association 319 3rd St. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL THANKSGIVING. | west and was glad to get back to Bismarck, Social and Personal SURPRISE PARTY. A surprise party was given in hon- | or of Mrs, and Mrs, James A. Garri- ged at their home on Front strect Saturday evening. Out of town guests were: Mrs. John Lee of Sterling, Mrs. Maud Meyer anid son, Conduct Contest! ceorse, of vriscoll, and Mr. and Mrs, Louis White and Mr. and Mrs, George | Stroll and Ijttle daughter, Iola, Mr. | and Mrs, Elden Weliver, Mr, and Mrs, Harold H, Kineard, and daughter, Miss Edith, and Charles E. Hoffman, At midnight » prettily appointed mid. night-luncheon was served. BROTHERHOOD OF YEOMEN, Regular meeting of the Brother- hood of American Yeomen Lodge 603 this evening at 8 o'clock. All mem- bers are urged to be present. A general good time is anticipated, En- tertainment for members will follow he caceting. The General Federation of Wo- men’s clubs, division of literature, is conducting anothet cOntest this year, since the interest_shown last year was most encouraging. There will Ve two classes this year: No restriction as Limit, thirty li AMERICAN and must ha’ ir of the close of the contest, c| For the most coucl answer to the ques- tion, “What do two million. d federated club the pupiiacr.” men Limit, 590 ¥ A Colorado Fed: on of Wor 8 clubs will give a prize of twe' dollars for each of the abo tests. Rules governing both classes: The writer must be a member of a club belonging to thé General Federation of Women’s clubs. Her name and address and the nanie-of her club must appear upon each sheet of the manuscript. No manuscript will be returned. Send contributions to your state chairman of literature, Mrs, Eva B. Ely, omy: not later than December 15, 1923, Mrs. Finney 1ey Hoste At Afternoon Bri Mrs, Burt Finney entertained at}. an afternoon, bridge Saturday com- plimentary to her mother, Mrs, R. N.| Shiclds, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Linden of Stevens of, -Minnewaukan, Four] Washburn, and Mrs. L. E. Nugent tables were played with the honors] of Wilton, were city visitors over being awarded to Mrs. O. E. Lupd- | Sunday. quist. | Assisting the bostess were oe: MBS, LUCAS RETURNS. Mrs. S, W.Corwin,and Mrs. R. 8S. Towne. At a similar party Friday! Mrs. A. W. Lucas bas returned iis, where she visited the high score was won by Mr: | from Minne: car Will and the hostess was assist-| her brother, Dr. Koehler, ed by Mrs, Towne. Mrs. Stevens and her little granddaughter, Miss Mary BUSINESS CALLERS. J. C, Cook of Hazelton, I. E. Erick- Louise Finney, wil end Thanks- giving in Minne son of Tappen, G. A. Cabbage of Haz 4 Beige Lance WOMEN! DYE OR DRAPERY day srs Six tables of bridge were in play with the honors going to Mrs. Eugene Patterson. Among Waists . Kimonos ; Draperies Skirts." Dresses Ginghams | Coats Sweaters Stockings nm Rey, and Mrs, E, F, Movius of Lidgerwood stopped over the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H, Ferner. con- They are enroute to California, whore they expect to make their home. GUEST OF MR. AND MRS GALE. John Becker of Scotland, S. D., nt the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. ank Gale, stopping over on his way to Montana. Mr. Becker is the father of Mrs, Gale, MRS. LUEHE HERE, * Mrs, F..E, Luche of Minot is here with her ‘husband, is doing some E, Luehe, who jing for North @| Dakota. They are stopping at the | annex hoteL__ ——- SUNDAY VISITORS. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Lange of | WEEK-END GUESTS. the guests.were a numberof Mandan ladies, friends of/ the hostess, as a result of her residence in that place. Decorations about the Black home were charmingly carried out. in chrysanthemums’ were used to com- plete the blcielt eae RECEPTION FOR: FOR CELEBRITIES. Count. Hiya elstey, Riccardo Mar- tin and Bertha Hagen were hon- or guestg:at a ees and secertloe held ‘at of Mra..E, A:|- Hughes Risa evening. following Paul, was in Bisn local bankers, ben Lutz, Hebron, Miss man, New Salem, Falkirk, Mrs, Jacob Stroh, ville, N. D,, Richard Mittler, Hazen, Mrs. Charles Johnson, city, y] A carnival and bazaar will be giv- cn by the Catholic Daughters of America at St. Mary's school audi- torium. Friday, Nov. made to make this a casion as well as a place at which to obtain all kinds of beautiful Christ- mas gifts. A final feature will be the Thanksgiving ball in the evening. stp ats GUEST OF MRS KINCAID. Mrs, Maud Meyer and son, George, of Driscoll, were guests at the home of her anuighter, Mrs, Harold Kin- caid of this city. Mrs. Meyer will leave for the West in a few days, were she expects to spend the win- JOIN IN MARRIAGE. The marriage of Miss Leota Cole- . man of Bismarck, and George Schantz santhemums, Pompon,: Cyclamen and Foliage | o¢ Mandan, tok ‘place “i orig Plants; Carnations, Roses and Orange and Red | at 6:30 stuck at St. Mary's cnapel. | Father Siag offic atcd Schantz will make their home in Mandan. GUEST OF MRS, GARRISON. Mrs. John Lee cf Sterling was a guest at the home Garrison of ¥ week-end. S. care of a phys her home Sua of Mrs. y evening. BENEDICTS BRIDGE CLUB. The Benedict's Bridge club was en- tertained at tue home of Mr. and | Mrs. E. es ary NEWS _ be ‘lee Here. Banker. | A. B, Lathrop. fss'stant enshier of rithe Merchants National bank of St. marek today visiting, VISITING MRS, BJERKE, Mrs, Robert Pugh of Jumestown ar- rived today to spend two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. H, C. Bjerke. Bismarck Hospital Mrs. H. FE, ‘Mathews, Isie Wagner, Krem, handler, and Gottlich, Menne, Mar- tin have entered the Bis: tal for treatment. Mrs. and baby girl, Zap. Ole Christ Halliday, Albert. Jenner, Kulm, 1 Asithe weather gets colder and real North Dakota winter sets in, these great cold-resisting, snappy, business like coats wil! be more popular and appreciated than ever. At the price these ’ great Coats will be offered tomorrow you can’t very well pass -up the chance to own one. DISCOUNT ON - Wool Plane ure ly social oc- Mr. and Mrs. James nt street over the been under the and returned to Turtle Lake, Albert Higbe, ra Elmer Peterson, Picard- THE COURSE THAT IS NEVER EATEN. ~ Table decorations are just as much a part of the real Thanksgiv- ing Dinner as Turkey. Nothing is finer nor more appro- priate than Chrysanthemums’ 0: Roses. Why not remember the folks at the old home. Through our F. T. D. we can deliver flowers within a few hours to any part of the United States or Canada. Drop in and see us about it. HOSKINS-MEYER .| Ben Wagner, Ashley, and Mrs. C. H. Conitz, New Salem have been dis- -| charged from the hospital. Chapter Royal Arch Masons — |'Tuesday evening 7:30 p. m. Yeomen Nite Tonight. Ini! Degree work. Large attend- Mrs.| tiation and refreshments. | jance is urged. Man - Tailored COATS FOR WOMEN : ea iN: ( f 0 Jel e (25% DISCOUNT ON Tuxedo * Sweaters Regular meeting Bismarck | | | the Riccardo Martin eoncert, Cove! sf were laid for 15 and decorations Each 16-cent package of “Diamond ied out with | Dyes” contains directions so simple oman can dye or tint any old, , faded thing new, even if she never dyed before, Drug stores’ were artistical! chrysanthemu: a any LEAVE, FOR TH THE wast, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Wachter left this morning for the western Sgr They expect to spend the winter RETURNS FROM erga a we McLaughlin, Soemerly acl AW. Lucas Co, “Blears s Busy Shopping Genter OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY THANKSGIVING | for Thanksginrad Next Thursday is Thanksgiving. Have you looked through your supply of Table Linens to make sure there is nothing lacking when your guests gather around the festive board. Here are a few sugges- ‘ tions and, may we also assure you, very good values. But don’ t delay, you have only Tuesday on Wednes- day left before Thanksgiving. Patterned Damask Table Sets. Fine Irish Linen Damask in many pretty designs. Sets consist of Cloth and Six Napkins. Hemmed or hemstitched, also with unfinished .$15 $18 $20 Separate Linen Damask Cloth. 2 yards square : ‘ $9.50 Plain Hernstitched Linen Pieces Of Fine Art Linen. .We have them in Lunch Cloths, Table Cloths, Napkins and Tray Cloths. Prices are’ from $3.75 to $8.50 for Cloths and 65c each to $1.00 for the Napkins. a Fine Hand Embroidered Madeira Pieces Center Pieces—Plate Doilies—Tumbler Doilies. These add greatly to the appearance of your table and can be bought now at very low prices. WANT SOMETHING NEW AND DIFFERENT? White Damask with colored borders and stripes, is the new word in table dressing. Very unique and pretty, too. We have it in sets of Table Cloths and Napkins to match. Hemstitched ahd ready for use. They cost no more. VERY SPECIAL. White Table Damask 70 inches wide with coldred stripes. Blue, Rose and Gold. TERT EY cs iced cara ea IG MA Der natie Ory racy om on en Tolb + 79c EXTRA VALUES IN t . PURE LINEN TABLE DAMASK HAND MADE : ART oe | | ORT \ ; PIECES ne Our Art-Needle ‘Work i Department offers a number of very. attrac- tive table pieces. ~ These are finished models that we buy to show how the - work Jooks when com- pleted. Naturally the hand work is of the best. These models represent: patterns of which, ‘all the stamped’ pieces*” have been sold, so the models, { will be closed out at, very low prices. © =) MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK Many very special values in widths from 58 to 72 inches -59cto 95¢ yard. ee Tea Cart Cloths............... $1.50 Buffet Scarfs at...,....... vee $2.50 AW. LUCAS CO. “Beemer: s Boy Shopping Center”

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