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ro dres: Miss Ednah Rust Hostess at Bridge Luncheon Saturday Miss Ednah Rust was hostess Sat- jay with a one o'clock bridge heon at the Grand Pacifie hotel. carried outon the. prettily arranged Covers were marked for 16 4 adorned the hotel parlors where four tables of bridge were, in play following the tuneheon, Honora| in the games were won by Mrs. G Mrs, A. Tracy, an out-of-town gu Leo Couple Wed at Sherwin Home Here Saturday Afternoon Miss Hulde Lundy ‘and Jess Jones of Leo, Ny D., were married Saturday at 1 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Sherwin in Bismarck. Rev. W. Vater officiated. Miss Anna Geisse of Glen Ullin was bridesmaid and Peter V., Hermes, also of Glen Ullin, was best man. The bride was gowned in shell pink georgette and carried an arm bou- quet. Her bridesmaid was in green georgette and carried flowers. After the ceremony dinner was served to the wedding party. Mr. and Mrs. Jones left Sunday morning for Pangman, Saskatchewan, Canada, for month’s visit. On theig return they will be at home on the groom’s farm near Leo. Mrs: Lipp Hostess - ata Bridge Party Mrs. G. R. tinpwan was hostess Thurs- day afternoon at a prettily planned bridge party ‘at which four tables played, Honors were won by Mrs. KE. Howard Light and Mrs. Roland Gross. a The rooms were prettily decorated with lilacs and roses and at the con- clusion of the games 4 daintily ap- pointed refreshment course served. BISMARCK MEN TO SPEAK IN: ELLENDALE R. E. Wenzel of the Workmen's Compensation Bureau and Rev. Paul: S$. Wright of Bismarck-will have! parts on-the commencement week pro- gram of the State Normal and Indus- trial College at Ellendale. Mr. Wen- zel, a former student of the scho will deliver the commenceme on June v will give the b Sunday, June YEON ht | aureate address on | TO MEET gula| jar} meeting Thurs ‘0. UW. hall. 5 Mrs ener Malloy and daughters will be guests of honor at 2 farewell party after the meeting. They willj leave soon for California to make their home. MARRIED IN MANDAN Mise Julia’ Bertsch and Claude Rapp, both of Bismarck, were united in marriage Saturday morning at St. oe h’s Catholic church, Mandan, her Clement Dimpfle _ offi- ti g. ‘They’ were’ attended’ by! Miss Dorothy MePeak and Nick} Yochim. TO ENTERTAIN WAR MOT! The American Legion will entertain the War Mothers evening at the Country club. Cars will be at the Grand Pacific hotel to take those having no way of getting to the club house. RETURN FROM TWIN CIT Mr. and Mrs. L, W. MeLean return- eu yesterday from the Twin Ci where they have been for se’ weeks. Mra. McLean has been recei ing treatment in.a Minneapolis hos- pital. B. P. W. CLUB TO MEET The regular monthly dinner and business meeting of the Business and Professional Women’s club will be held tomorrow night at 8 o'clock ,at the club rooms, CALLED TO GRAND FORKS Mrs. Paul Van pachepe and broth- er, E. F. Fox, left Sunday for Grand Forks where ey were called by the sudden death of their nephew, Lawrence Dorn, ENTERTAINED A AT DINNER - Mrs. Ray Stair entertained Peapay: at dinner for her mother, Mrs. » Cunningham, and her brother, How- ard, of Steele, and Mr. Warren of Minneapolis, MOTOR TO STERLING Misses. Mary and Bessie Morton, Miss Elizabeth Kuhn and Misses: ‘Anna Margatet and Dorothy Lange vigterling yesterday to visit lorton’s parents, co 70 souTH DAKOTA . G. McLaughlin and E. H. Light . left" Saturday on a Besiness trip to South Dako! Vapo Carpet and Upholstery Cleaners. Phone 398. “ The Weather Showers probable tonight and Tuesday; not much change in temperature . Announcements of the Fraser-Larson Wedding Received ' returned from a month’s wedding P to Cuba, Flor-j ida, Washington, D. C., and Chicago.| They are at home in Underwood. Re- fore her marriage on April 21 M Larson was M Grace Fraser Bismarck. Mrs; Larson is very well known inj javing lived here for eS made her home w Sia Ths been employed in his of Announcements of the wedding Were recei' in the city Saturday, Charles: Burke’ of Bismarck to Marry Grand Forks Girl Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Payne, Grand Forks, have announced the engage ment of their daughter, “Doris, to Charles Getchell Burke, Fargo, son of Judge and Mrs. E. T. Burke of this city. The wedding is to take place on June 10. Miss Payne is a graduate of the Grand Forks high school and at- tended the University ‘of North Da- kota where she is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mr. Burke is a graduate of the Bi rek high school and was also a North Dakota University student. He is a member of Beta Chi fraternity. At present he is connected with the ‘Fargo Forum. N BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR BETTY /AIST Miss Betty L: eighth celebrated her afternoon was spent with Table decorations were in shades and a May. pole formed centerpiece. Streamers led to each cover, Caps and favors in the chos- en colors were given to the gu Betty received many pretty gift The guests included Minton, Bernice Peterson, Norman Peterson, anor Davis, Peg Thoresen, FI Fern Logan, Louise i Thoresen’ Ruth Meter, Edel Husby, Hedwig Husb: IN BL Many teachers throughout the cou ARCK SATURDAY from townships] included M who was ac lam, also of Menoken, Misses Feather and Helen and L Pe Baldwin schools, © Ss Mrs. E. Baker of motored te Bi tend the grad Detroit, Minn., idgerwood left this | their home after 2 weel Bismarck with Mr. Proc ter, Mrs. FE. Anderso DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Henry 116. Fourth St. Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. LTINGE ‘heater Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT MONDAY AND TUESDAY BISMARCK ee ee ease =a" W. "LUCAS CO. = BARGAIN BASEMENT BISMARCK In Our End of the Month Sersnent Sale, Starting Wed. Morning, May 26, Closing Sat. Night, May 29 After doing your shopping attend the Beef Cattle Exhibit, Lectures and Demonstrations at the Ball Park in Bismarck, Wednesday Evening, May 26, 6 to 9 P. M. Free Coffee 5:30 to 6. Regular prices here lower than special prices in many places. Our entire Basement Store is contributing to this sale. Some of the leaders are given herewith. TURKISH TOWELS many trimmed many have flare ski GLASS WATER PITCHERS One-half gallon Colonial style clear crystal Pitchers; some have bent-in lip to retain ice, and‘some have plain lip 45c Each CHILDREN’S HOSE - A good quality Stocking, in light col- ors, camel and sand, in all sizes from one 19c Pain. MARQUISETTE A good quality Marquisette, in many differ- ’ ent patterns, tapcl selvedges, at 12i%4c a Yard HOUSE A Women’s Gingham House Aprons, in beautiful somé¢ are self trimmed and some are Brown and black large size leather Boston Bags, each APRONS styles and colors, bination, straight tape should and bound seams, 12 hooks and eyes; ia with rick-rack and organdie: 98c DINNERWARE SETS Decorated with dainty, bright colored sprays ef delicate pink and blue flowers, green fol- iage and buds; gold edges; traced handles, on upright pieces 32 Piece Set, $3.49 Open stock in keeping with sale stock PUM sirigaie(ietre sls als VOILES A good quality Voile, in and designs, 36 inches BOSTON BAGS yard, or 98c 3 YARDS FOR $ PERCALES / A very fine count Percale, in, prany differen, designs and colors; Pally ight and dark pat-’ terns, at 19¢ 4 Yard CORSETS Flesh color, long, 4-garter model com- front, traps, double stitched Marquisette Curtain Sets Curtain Sets, with go!d, rose or blue ruffled borders, include two panels 2'% yards long, 1 ruffled valance and {wo ruffled tie backs ; a set fine twill $1.00 HIGH GRADE ALUMINUM A good quality high grade aluminum, with cast aluminum handle sockets; many pieces 4 to pick from—round roasters, tea kettles, percolators, dish pans, double boilers, etc. 95c Each CRASH TOWELING Part linen 15-inch Crash Toweling. very soft and absorbent, red and blue borders; half bleached 5 YARDS FOR 69c TICKING Best quality guaranteed feather-proof Tick- ing; many beautiful designs and colors to pick from; 36 inches wide; a real bargain at 39c a Yard many colors wide; 35¢ a 1.00 - OIL MOPS ‘ Liquid Veneer Jiffy” Mops; swab comes off for washing; good, strong handl 69c EACH handle .. SCENIC RAG RUGS A 25x50 hit and miss rag rug, with beautiful floral and scenic designs ge Ay a. $ 1 .00 EACH FLOOR DUSTER An 18-inch Floor Duster, with long chemically treated grey yarn, suit- able also for wall duster; long, polished handle . "$1 .00 Rinso, 3 15¢ Pkgs. for. . -25e P & G Soap, 20 bars for. .89¢ 5-sew parlor Brooms, ea. 3le Liquid Wax, 12-0z.each 45e UCAS Co. Where you expeet more for your money—and get it. MARY ASTOR ONE BUTTON. ATHLETIC 2 Ree at From “The Lady. Who Played Fidele,” by Gerald Beaumont < » NEWS PICTURES _