The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 3, 1926, Page 5

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+* THURSDAY; JUNE 3, Mrs. E. J. Larson, Nee Grace Fraser Is Honoree at Shower Miss Agnes P: cite, Lahr entert nue’B, with a bridge dinner : and| ing. school for nurses was held last; J./evening in the dining room of the shower in compliment to Mrs. F. Larson of Underwood, who before her recent marriage to Dr. Larson at Kansas City, Mo. was Miss Grace Fraser of Bismarck, ‘Dinner’ was served at 7 irked covers’ for 12 gues' oms were ulso prettily deco ated with bridal wreath, After dinner bri ny ee yas played, honors going to Mi Nuchols. Daughters of the American .Revolu- tion will be guests of Mra, P. J. Mey- at a 1 o'clock luncheon tomorrow the- Country club. “A business eting Will follow when the annual reports of officers will be given. The clection of officers for the ensuing year will also be held. 1926 Bismarck Hospital Graduates Present Class Day Program The. class night exercises for the | 14 members of the 1926 graduating ; ‘lass of the Bismarck Hospital ‘frain- nurses’ home before an audience of 5 invited guests. prophecy tly given by! AS pared a musical sketch, in which ¢! Ohed the names of the graduates. At the conclusion of the program a refreshment cow aa served, ‘ADS MEDICAL CLUB Miss Sarah Boyd of: this city was) elected president of the Jamestow president of the: society. She was recently elected vice president of the GAIN, on this week- Ag nd, are opportuni- ies ‘given you to save in your purchases of season- able needs. All who take advantage of the many un- usual Values offered by this stere do so with profit to themsélves. Why not vistt ‘this store this week-end? In all departments you will find many unusual offer- ings not mentioned in this advertisement. We are sure that the displays will be very interesting to you and make your visit profitable. Fast Color college Y, W. C. A. and is a member of the Alpha Zeta Literary society. NORTH DAKOTA A, AUTHOR SAILS daha. titan PHokL, elnos. oF tee books of ‘North Dakota history, | Where the West Begins,” and Dakota of Today,” leaves for Europe next week on a literary assignment. Her itinerary includes Prague, Cologne, Olomouc, Paris, Cannes, and the French Riviera. She will go by way of Chicago’ where she will join the American Sokol Excursion on a special train to New York and sail, the officinl chartered ship, the eorge Washington, to the orld ‘okol Series to be held at Prague which will be attended: by 500,000! delegates and visitors, Miss Trinka has heen engaged in county library, work in California for the last few eats, EPWORTH LEACUR PICNIC The Epworth Leagiie of the Me. jh Methodist ‘Fpiscopal church ‘al | will have a picnic totnorrow evening | nd ail members and friends of thi nd a cup, KINGS HERALDS TO MERT The Kings Heralds of the Methodist | piscopal church will meet tomorrow |” afternoon at THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE and all members are asked to bring their mite boxes. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs, Leola’ H. Berndt, 2 Mandan Avenge, entertained th mbers of her bridge club Wednesday afternoon. Two tables were in play during the afternoon. At the conclusion of the games the hostess served a refresh- ment course. RETURNS FROM UNIVERSITY Willis Shepard has” arfived from Grand Forks for a with his mother, Mrs, Katherine | Shepard. He will leave tomorrow , for Yellowstone National Park where he will he employed during the sum?) mer, SONS’ AND DAUGHTERS OF NOR?) WAY TO MERT The Sons and Daughters of Nor- | way will meet Friday evening, June! | | 4, at 8 o'clock in the A. UL W. hall. VISITING GRANDPARENTS is spending the week , 1» the guest of, her | 1 Mrs, C. BE. Oberg. Mrs. | Saturday evening. VIsT Miss Marjorie Ackerman has re-| o'clock at the heme | turned from Jamestown where she of Misa Marian Devitt, 808 Rosser.! has heen visiting her sister, Marian, This will be mite box opening day a student at the Jamestown College, In Style and Comfortable If you're cramping your feet just to be in the mode it can only mean you've never worn Marrix Suoss, the stylish footwear with soles moulded at the factory to comfortably MATRIX SH OES FOR WOMEN Fourteen styles to choose from at fit the bottom of the foot and perfectly conform to fashions commands. $7.50. The new summer Footwear is now coming in Exceptional Values Are in This Week-End Sale + + of Smart You’ll have to see them to appreciate them They were regular $6.00 and $7.00. Hats Snug fitting types for.dressy wear Others for informal occasions Wonderful assortment of bright colors New Summer Hats.are now arriving Brocaded , Under Arm and ‘Suitings In All Color Very Fine Quality. A regular. 69c value For this week-end "Where saanoedt more for BP et get i. Marquisette In a Variety of Colors Newest material for curtains For this week-end - 59c YARD Pouch Bags Values up to $4.95 Specially ‘priced for this week, end at rat 4 $1.95" Offerings & \y from this store that prove \ its value giving - 50 Tub Silk Dresses $1950) Por'the week. rece: SQ) 95 100 Rayon Dresses $ 4: .50 25 Coat Coats For Friday and Saturday only. Exceptional val- ues specially featured at $19.50 Here is a rare opportunity that women and misses, who have not purchased new spring coats, will welcome. New fabrics, new styles, new colors, GR . Large sizes only. Regular f it $4.95 to $6.95 values, all at ‘ one price this week-end AReal Value for the Week-End in-the Art Needlework nag Wholesome Outdoor Sports Require sturdy, strong clothes. The hero of the diamond cannot pay much attention to his clothes. But his mother wishes him to look his best, and at the same time eliminate as much of tiresome mending as possible. KAYNEE Shirts and Blouses Do this. The fabrics are the best obtainable and they are cut on good lines. The double stitched seams and strongly sewed-on buttons assure long service and little necessity for removal. For This Week-End Abcve are two of the many special offerings in this depart- WEEK-END BASEMENT OFFERINGS ~ Ladies’ Summer Weight Knit Underwear 35.c Suit Bodice Top. Loose Knee. <All Sizes. A Real Bargain ‘Ladies’ Bloomers 49c Ladies’ Hose 39c Good Quality Crepe A very fine quality Rayon Hose, with silk boot th 7 Rleah, Weive, Honey pee Orchid extends above the knee; colors: Champagne, Sunburn jouble elastic in ‘knee French Nude, Dawn, Piping Rock, Nude Children’s Bloomers 29¢ | Children’s Hose 19c Good Quality Crepe Flesh, Whité, Honey Dew, Orchid ba ae Fe In Camel and Sand Colors F Sizes:from 51% to 914 All Linen Crash, 3 Yards, 49 penser Men’s Athletic Suits, 2 Pair for $1.00 Unbleached all linen Crash Toweling, a Checked Nainsook. Sizes 36 to 46 Linen Breakfast Sets—Fine quality heavy linen cloth, 36x36, and four napkins, 14x14, fancy yellow and blue borders, four different stamping designs $1.50 a Set Stamped Pillow Cages—42-inch good quality Pillow Tubing, in six different designs, all hemstiched 98c a Pair very fine quality, 18c a yard, 3 yds... .49¢

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