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FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1926". Mrs. E. G. Larson Hostess Thursday flowers were usi tables and throughout t! at Bridge-Luncheon Piano Recital Saturday Afternoon Thurede aera ita eae to Be Given By Miss Lahr’s Pupils luncheon, : | Miss Luella. Lahr: is presenting a) ginia Light will be presented with a| pointments’ were In’ lavender” atid i number of her pupils in a morrow afternoon at her Avenue B. During the afte: “Dolly’s Music Lesson” “Wake Up, Little Daisie: “Morning Ramble” 23 “London Bridge” + “Brownies March” “Sailing” - recital to- | contest. prize, an award ‘fot winning a scale the luncheon bridge home, The program for tomorrow's recital ors going to Mra. H rasan vie thaneeet . Ellen Tillotson De Loris Larson Lester Breslow Mary Jane ‘Lawyer ” Alice Knowles ee eee Mary _— Frothin, “Seotch Doll” ¢ == , “Dance of the Dervishes”” : “Scarf Dance” .- - - . “Spinning. Song”. -/ “Sailing With Dolly” “Caprice in€” - - “Waltz” Faust = - - “Puck's Serenade” - “Turkish March” - “Serenade ¢ Arlequin” “Banjo + pe . Noreen. Quint _Lucta Berry Melvin Thorson “Rath Stratton Virginia Light, ‘Laille Spehn “Harris Owen Genevieve La France * “In Slee ai Hollow" Ae repotinnys a “Botets”" MaDe te PRIZES AWARDED IN CONTEST A health habit contest, "Phoebe. La Aylen Robert Larson HEALTH. Berney in which| College. teeth brushing was an imnortant fac- tor, was conducted during the past semester in the first and second] Mr. and Mr: si Eighth street, announce the birth of SHOPPING HERE Y ERDAY a son this morning. The baby has Mrs. Freida Spitzer o! \dwin was + grades of the public gchools under been named David Jean, shopping in the city yesterday. Miss Esther Tetch- the direction o man, school hurse. The second grade of the Richholt school won first place, and the second grade of the|,, Will ‘school second plese. MRS. FITZSIMONS ONS TO BROADCAST Mrs. W. E. Fitzsimons, formerly of Bismarck and Mandan, wi ill broad- cast from.Gold Medal Station WCCO, Minneapolis, tomorrow simons will be Assisted by Carl sh jur- er, concertmaster of the Mi inneapolis symphony orchestra, and Prof. Eric, +, cellist from the | depart of music, University of Minnes DANCE AT THE COUNTRY CLUB Members of the Junior and Senior classes were guests at a dancing party last evening at the Country. ~club with about 50 couples in at- tendanee, The dance began. at 10:30 with Ralph Law's-orchestra furnish; ing the music, Punch was served during the eve AT CASCA ANATORIUM Mrs, W. F. Crewe, rhagnmernent * an operation at the M: rothers peyehal in Rochester, Minn., recent- as been removed to the Cascade atorium where she is reported as doing nicely: GO ON -MOTOR TRIP Dr. and Mrs, C, H. Schorégge and An sons, Charles and Robert, ing by car for a two or three weeks’ visit with friends at various left this places in Minnesota and South Da- kota. a PARENTS SON Mr. and Mrs. C! le Houser, who live on a farm ni Bismarck, an- nounce the birth of a son senterdey: afternoon at the home of Mrs. - Miller, 324 Fourteenth syreet. GUEST OF OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. E. M, Hendricks have as their house guest Mrs. Héndricks’ mother, Mrs. T. L. McGarry of Aber- deen, 8. Mrs. McGarry will be here for reek or ten days, TO VISIT GRANDMOTHER Miss Veronica Dodd will morrow for Aberdeen, S. D., the summer with her grandmother. Miss Dodd will attend school in Abetdeen next felt ENTERTAIN FOR | MRS, Mrs. C. M. ered Hotlat. week in the cil GUESTS AT. PENNER Mr, and Mrs. '. Skogm: mo, N. D., are in the Fe the chome of Mr, and -Penner, an, Fourth rth .abreet. leave to- to spend MILLER and Mrs, : : Paul lvestrange een a student atthe Agricultural Rayon Underwear Sale ognize these extraordinarily low prices. Bodice Top Vests with self or ribbon strap; cut full size; shown in orchid. peach, pink and nile green. - Edythe Pruyn Hall A - Sorte Mrs. R. EB, Wenzel an 2 ; irs. Harry Hanson, wW. - Nettie Ellsworth| Clelland at Mandan wi town guest. Misses Blanding: and Sigurdson Are : - Juan Masters ~ * Edythe-Pruyn Hall ham Geo, Spaulding .Miss. Dorothy j Manding, w feaving on an extended trip Fred L. Morey Sigurdson, a hi were honor guests at a dinner last - _ N. Louise Wright | evening given by the board of direc - + A. Ellmenreich | tors and officers of the Business an Professional Women’s club in th Juan Masters | club rooms. The tables were prettil: : cae Gounod with gifts. Berenise Benson Bentley | © yf; iss Blanding will leave tomorrow Beethoven-Schoenefeld | morning for Chicago where she will 3 join her father and will go on to New = + + — Schutt] York City. From there they will re- turn heir home in Pasadena, . Eastwood Lane | Calif. 88 Blanding’s plans for th ~ + Buenta Carter | future are uncertain. Godard VISITING HERE pe oie te lard] Miss Leita Nultemeier and Mis: fi rom Fargo where he has HERE ON BUSIN Edgar Mount of Bi business visitor in Bisi SON BOR! day. Hoveld, Keller, 602 A Fine For Saturday y woman who knows values will rec- Rayon Vests 84c Rayon Bloomers $1.39 Bloomers in colors to match vests. Com- fortably proportioned and fully rein- HOME foreed. 0 of Skoge - eneets at Ralph is FROM SCHOOL = cree son of Dr. and ‘ The Weather Unsettled tonight probably showers; urday partly cloudy with Sat- Ry TR French Step-ins $1.19 These French Step-ins, marked so sen- sationally low in this Saturday sale, are of very finely woven rayon, well tail- ored and carefully designed to give the best service. ; 4 Fink, Peach, Orchid, Nile Green re @ French. Chemise $1.49 Finely knit rayon French Chemise, for the woman ‘who prefers an all-in-one ‘garment, are typical in quality and val- ue of the rest of the fine pieces marked so low in this Saturday sale. Pink, Peach, Orchid, Nile Green (Underweas Department, Main Floor) Honored at Dinner decorated -with orchid sweet peas - Florence Goodrich | and a color motif of orchid and yel- low was carried out in all appoint- ments. Covers were marked for ten. The honor guests were presented Pearl Bode of Carson are spending a few days with friends in Bismarck. a id e ly e | : ° e Values to $1.95. Slightly soiled ; it a l S { S but otherwise in good condi-* , : tion. Your choice.......... ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE : LUCAS CO. Saturday — An Important Sale of — Saturday i ew Summer Frocks. Stunning models of Quality Silk — All the Smart Colors. A special purchase at great price concessions en- : ables us to place them on sale, Saturday, at only 3 WA $19.0 Values to $35.00 SPORT STYLES PAGE BOYS TAILORED TYPES BOLEROS ' AFTERNOON = Gage NOM \ sa {ea | TWO-PIECE FROCKS FROCKS All Sizes 14 to 44 All Sizes 14 to 44 | The most charming Dresses that fashion desi gners could think of for summer. It is an achievement to offer frocks like these at this unequaled low price. Smart, youthful fashions in georgette, flat crepe de chine and sport silks, in both light and dark colors Coral Sand, Beige, White, Mint Green, Sunni, June Rose, Black, Flesh, Crystal Grey Also on sale Saturday, ince anes some values $ 95 up to $22.50; bought right, so. we can offer e you your choice at...........060 see eden ee 25 - - Genuine - - 25 Silk Pongee Dresses Misses’ Styles. Small sizes only. % 95 For Saturday Selling........... ; Another assortment of Spring Coats received. All are silk lined garments, priced attractively for Saturday |f Extra Special Bargain Basement Values For Saturday Selling to Close Our End of the Month Basement Sale: Children’s Sateen Bloomers 35c | Large Size Alarm Clocks 98c In black, flesh and white, sizes 4 to 14 years. Enclosed bell. One year guarantee with every clock || A.real value es " Rippelette Bed Spreads, 72390 $1.49 | Oneinounonemmiteanane cde Natural colored, with gold; rose or blue stripes. A - very low price j regular $1:95 value ; me M. Sanatos Table Covers ; urolieum ats In several blue and white patterns . 18x36, 19c / 24x36; 29c 24x54, 49e 48-inch, 69¢ 54-inch, 89¢e =. ~ Big Candy Sale Saturday--- See ‘Fourth Street Candy Window : We Close All Day Monday, Memorial Day—Do Your Shopping Saturday 5 -. LUCAS C eae You Fixnect More for Your Money-—and Get It