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> Priske won honérs. After the The Misses’ Rubin Hostesses at Party For Velma Nupen Misses Sara and. Ruth Rubin were hostesses at a prettily planned brid party Thersday afternoon at the be wee given in courtesy te Miss Vi Nupen, who leaves today with her arents for Jamestown to make her home. There were four tables of bridge, honors going to Miss Edna Dean Best and Miss Ellen Hall. was presented with a guest prize. Sweet peas and cosmos were used in the rooms. A two course lunch- eon was sefved er the play. Afternoon 1 Bridge Thursday Given at Mrs. Diveh’s Home The second of a st a series of bridge parties was given Thursday afternoon hy Mrs. N. C. Churchill and Mrs. W, L, Diven at the latter’s home in the Hughes apartments. There were three tables in play. Mrs. Joh® Fleck and Mrs. L. R. ames the hostesses se! a course funch- con, The rooms were prettily decor- ated with warden: f flowers, ; ‘FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 38, 1926 Miss Nupen| |The Misses Smith Honored at Bridge - Party Wednesday, and Katherine Smith, who returned recently from a year at Riverside, Calif., Miss Muriel Robinson enter- Robinson apartments in the McKen- zie hotel. Three tables of bridge were in play during the evening, honors going to Miss Edna Dean Best. and Miss Shirley Penner. At'the conclusion of the games the hostess served a course lugcheon. Miss Velma Speaks ‘Wed ‘Thursday to ‘Noyce A. Norton Miss Velma Enola Speaks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Speaks of this city, became the bride of Noyce Anson Norton of Milbank, S. D., Thursday evening at pretty “cere- mony at the eet Episcopal par- sonage, Rev. W. E. Vater officiating. The bride ere a gown of rose jaupe. Her bridesmaid, Miss Bernice peaks, was gowned in blue georgette, In compliment to Misses Florence ‘the tained Wednesday evening at thq! THE BISMARCK 4 room was attended by Steve’ Following the service a wedding dinner w: rved ut the home of the bride’s pat . Mr. and Mrs. Norton are at home at 706 Sixth street, ‘Important Business , to Be Transacted By : Community Council’ of the city are urged to attend so that they may carry the reports of the meeting to their Gea 1 ti ARRIVE HOME FROM TRIP t Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Iverson return- ed this week from a month's motor trip in North Dakota, nesota, | Towa and southern Canada. They raveled 4,000 miles. Mrs. 8. Rus- || d and son, Ralph, who accompanied them from St. Paul, h been their guests for several da: y former Bismarck resident, is also re. She will w i a cont of $1,200, should be self sup- | porting will be held at the first fall | Judge. K. E, Lelghton went t6 Grand meeting of the Council, to be held to-| Forks last night to conduct a hearing ! morrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at! there today. He will go on to Minot | m of Commerce rooms,|to spend the week-end, the rest room as was| Monday. Finances for the year crore will be outlined and committees ap- RETURNS TO FARGO H. D. Paulson left this morning for j Pointed at the closing meeting this epring will give their reports. New| Fargo after having been in Bismarck committees will be appointed. ‘= attend the session of the Republi- Delegates from the various clubs! can state central committee. ——SS=ana_qaS—— returning CHOOSE THE RIGHT SCHOOL You will take only one businoss course, It ‘will pay you to investigate the many advantages of our school: Low rates of tuition—you may save $40; students not ro- quired to remain in school between cl : 4 positions: plenty . ne Usatintactory nstruction guaranteed or money b We can save you time and money. Call at the Pa or write for full information. New Term Opens Tuesday, Sept. 7 Miss Alice > Cunz’ Ss idge liments rs.) Al ein Reid ‘tn compliment tb: to Mrs. Austin Reid of Minneapolis, Miss Alice Cunz en- tertained at bridge at her home Thursday evening. Three tables were in play, honors going to Mrs. E. A, Kaiser and Miss Julia Johnson. i Where You Expect More for Your Money--AndGet It SATURDAY SPECIALS In the Big Bargain Basement are items that will make an unusual appeal to your sense of economy. Seasonable, desirable goods, priced extremely low, again dem- onstrates that when you come here expecting more for your money you get it. Boys’ Shirts and Blouses . Sizes 6 to 14 years, mostly Kaynee brand; Madras, Broadcloths, Values to $2.79 An extra good quality chi'- dren's black sateen Bloom- Bloomers Chambrays, school. Boys’ Corduroy Longies Avery good qualit; trousers, just the thing for Brewns and Children’s School Stockings A very fine quality derby ribbed. Black, sand and camel. Sizes 5 to 10, only long TeYS, Sizes 5 to 15 years, only 98c $2.49 Tabie Cloth Cotton Damask, in combina- tions of tan and blue and 25c Sateen An extra good quality pre- Men’s Bibless Overalls Made from 2-20 weight blue denim, double seamed, bar tacked and riveted at all strain points; each $1.00 Turkish Towels PAGE FIVE A. W. Lucas Co. Mrs. Reid was presented with a vest | prize. Garden flowers Were ‘used on the! tables. A course lunchepn was serv- ed after the play. ‘ RETURNS’FROM CHicaco | ‘A. Person returned yesterday from Chicago where he was the guest of his nephew) and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Boats of Stockholm, Sweden, who have : 1 With Viette. been in America to attend the Inter-} ye | Ain) "and Phan i! national Dental Congress held re- cently at Philadelphia, | Hew Bleny Times With Violin vd Plane aa——SS==sasas__————=—= Ne. 20123, 10-inch Deemer “Vara 'Refiase by Jack Cp "rari, Nin eaats tie ten Ne. 20114, 10-inch Neo You end Lencly Mo—Fox Trot ae Taare Trot Vocel Refreim by og Sertauey ano Hrs Oncuestaa _ (Ne. 20113, , ‘This hauritingly tuneful number by the Brox Sisters, sung in their own inimitable way, will linger in your memory. We want you to hear it, and these other new Victor releases. Drop in—seon! 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Soap, 20 bars, 89c Sani-flush,19c acan Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans for 19¢ Not only on Saturday but on every day in the week our Big Bargain Basement Shoe Department is quoting footwear prices that also prove our claim of more for your money here than elsewhere. Visit this department and convince yourself. This Smart Style | Greater Shoe Value * Comfort Style e For Children A new cut-out, wide strap effect in pat- . e Lizard Trimmed ent, Room for every toe and firm sup- port over instep, Sizes 5 to 8, $1.76 Sizes 81, to 11, $1.98 Sizes 111% to 2, $2.48 Arch Support Pumps You can have real foot comfort without sacrifice of new smart style in this two- strap pump with built-in arch support. In patent cr kid leathers; military heel; sizes 3 to 8 $3.95 Durable Oxfords Here's newness that .reflects perfect. style, In patent, with dark amber lizard trim; perfect fitting quality; sizes 3 i $3.95 Neat Cut-out Effect & Just the oxford for school. Made over the new balloon last. Can be had in tan or black calf with lizard trim to match 11! to 2, $2.95 Style Plus Here is a style that is sure to please. Made cver a foot form last that assures: ..}; a perfect fit. This patent, with field mouse kid top, is a wonderful value at our price Dressy as well as durable is the oxford pictured. Yecur choice of patent, elk, brown calf or black calf 2 to 5, $1.58 8%, to 11, $1.98 5% to 8, $1.76 11%, to 2, $2.48 8% to 11, $2.48 11% to'2 $2.95 2% to 5, $1.76 | 2% to 7; $3.50 | 5% to 8, $2.13 We will be pleased to show you | | our new BOYS’ OXFORDS and HIGH-CUT BOOTS High Shoes That Wear These all leather shoes are sure to give satis- Your choice of patent, smoked elk, black or brown calf 2, to 5. .. $1.89) 814 to 11...$1.98 Te en ee 514 to 8.... 1.76] 11% to 2.. Bedroom Stippers, : 5 all colors ........... . W. Lucas Co.| Where Every Prchane Mut be Sattctor or Money Ratu