The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 18, 1926, Page 5

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¥ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1926 PAGE FIVE A.W. LUCAS CO. Where You Expect More For Your Money--And Get It For This Week End The Big Bargain Basement is setting a pace for value giving that will be appreciated by the thrifty buyer. Women’s Four Buckle Overshoes Regular $2.95 Value 2 2 9 Just What You e All Sizes Need For the Cold All Heels Days Yet to Come Misses, $2.25 Children’s, $2.19 | Boys, $2.58 Infants, $2.09 & An early purchase of a large quantity on a cash discount basis enables us to make this exceptional offer at School Oxfords fJust the Oxford for school or dress—a shoe that is sure to please. Made of fawn-colored calf with a dark lizard trim. You $3 95 will be surprised at this value, e and pleased with the shoe. byte: prayer service Friday evening w Nelock in the ‘church, JN WAR MOTHERS MEET The monthly busintss und social Mesdames Ackerman Mrs. Marcia Thomas meeting of the War Mothers was held and Dunn Hostesses| New Worthy Matron Tuesday afternoon at t eof W. Richholt. Refreshment ‘at Afternoon Bridge} ' of Eastern § Star,wre a eaiat ute ovelaaion of nel afternoon. Mrs. FiSG. Ackerman and M: .; Mrs. Marcia Thomas was chosen YP, y bg M. Dunn were joint hostesses =| worthy matron of Bismarck Cae te Carol Postale Minvcien et Dr. and day afternoon in the former's home|No. 11, Order of the Eastern Star,| yor! A eicrcer secicbrated | her on Seventh street with a bri party! last evening at the regular meeting in| birthday anniversary Tuesday even- for which there were five tables of|the Masonic temple. Other officers| i." with n dinner party for a few guests. Yellow chrysanthemums were |elected inelude: Mrs. Gertrude Middle-| IME. tr ¢riends Ont’ ei fe used to decorate the rooms. The card|mas, associate matron; Mrs, Ethel| ‘timate friends. table appointments were in yellow! Petron, conductre: ‘Mrs. larie VISIT SCHOOLS and the same color predominated in|Jansonius, as conductress; Madge Runy and Mrs. Nellie| the prettily appointed course lunch-|Miss Bertha Severteon, secretary Rigeakty wunesintendest and eon. served at the conclusion of the|/ Mrs. Vina Hunter, treasurer; J. L. have been 4 ing a great afternoon, . Bell, Mrs. Effie Lahr and Mrs, Mar-|@cPuty, Have eon Schools {8 Honors in the bridge gamex were|garet Spohn, trustces. the eoukty i ping le | Mrs. E. V. Lahr and Mrs. W. i el ee og of ar yee aspire 8 ~ sh. oa or the ler of the ainbow a for Girls include: Mrs. Mabel Strat- magia ea . A ton, Mrs. Effie Lahr, Mrs. Elizab Fisher-Wyciskala Keiier, Teun Parkin m2 Nis william \ v1 irs. rac a te H Wedding Tuesday at |irrt, Ettaccist ant h’ st taa%| St. Mary’s Chapel ointment of 10 other offi- future by the incoming worthy macldetrit transacted business in the be made within the near The wedding of Miss Lucy Fischer, | tro : Fisher, and John Wyeiskala, son of|connection with the plans for an in-| y_ , PARENTS OF SON Mr, and Mrs, Anton Wyclskala, "was|ternationsl temple ‘to be built in! _MF.,and Mrs. Paul Schacht are the | solemnized Wedfesday morning at] vasnington, V. c., which will serve Parents of a boy born Tuesday morn- 6:45 at St. Mary'sthapel, Rey. Father|as international headquarters for the ¥ | ae offi i . ‘ vs, | Eastern Star. The program was the} The bride was wned in tan silk} first step in raising funds for the, with trimmin, red. Shi building. BUSINESS VISITOR J. F. Little of the Highland schoo) daughtcr of Mr.and Mrs. Charles} A special program was given in HERE TUESDAY } Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peckins of Moffit re in the City Tuesday on business. The program included songs by Mrs. Frank Barnes and Henry Halver- with a corsage of sweethcart roses. Stanley Wycigkala, brother of the groom, was best man. A wedding dinner Was served at the}. Fisher home, 527 Thirteenth strect, ' for the wedding party and the fu lies of the couple, s Frances Wanner ¢ esting talk concerning the po ition of women in Latin / countries | Tuesday ever meeting of the Westminster Wash., and other points on the coa South American officiuls regard. ;/" ‘e city ony buy pays bs they will be at home/ ing missionaries in their count in Bismarck. and Hef in the effectiv eR ST FN onaries, expeci HOLD SUCCESSFUL MEETING | ‘ational lines. Letters were re More than 300 were in attendance} -he Dorland-Bell school ‘Friday “evening at her regular tm adiieh ting of the Parent-Teacher As ciation |. Eptwold Ulness, mplnald - ‘ - wae which offfanization attended in al Ser of s body, cavé a short talk and read two| “°" Of Solos; poems written by one of his comrades in the trenches. » State's Attorney F FE, McCurdy showed how vie Amer- ican Legion and the Parent-Toa Association work hund in ianu the betterment of government and si welfare of the childrgn in un address, one of the principal features of thé program. ie Lr, Sega included number of short talks, readings, mus| First sical gelections and dialogue en| B. Smiti f the Fargo Forum, y guest of Mr. and | Annual Charity Ball of the -|Catholic Daughters of Amer- jica Friday evening at the i Elks hall. Tickets $1.00. Exceptional Value One of the best values is the Oxford pictured. Made in good grade tan calf, with a neat lizard trim. DELPHIANS TO MEET The Delphian chapter will meet to- ar 1errow morning at 9:30 at the Kiks} Pre-holiday sale of dresses, | wall, Miss Hardy Jackson will be leud-| former values to $49.50, Sat- pete ta) jurday. Special at three prices water Explorations—Mrs. (. H.! only, $10.75, $19.75 and $25, _urs, gl including weols and silks. Pe Engltsh Settlement first English Scttlement— | Trimmed hats reduced to by members of the association and by| . Conditions in England to 1610 | $5.00. Coats greatly reduced. school children. Miss Annetta Erick-| Mrs. Harvey Harris. fon was chairman of she. program|. Conditions in. England to 1715—|—Rose Shop. comnittee, Mrs. Obert Olson. ‘ Rs Conditions in France to 1715—Mrs. ——EEEo———————————S— ENTERTAIN publ ple ANKEN.] W. G. Worner. ae FLKS TO INITIATE Members of the Bismarck lodge of An oxford pattern that is sure to please $3.95 Can also be had in patent with lizard trim. Mr. und Mrs. Thomas Taylor © of 349 Oxford street, Winnipeg, enter-| ene | tained at a dinner dance in the gould| Elks are anticipating a \room of the Royal Alexandria hotel,| mceting Friday night when a class Saturday, November 13, in honor of] of candidates will be initiated into Miss Anna Mac Ankenmann of Bi order. A program of entertain- ry ‘ marck, according to an item in ment has been prepared and lunch M “UNI N SUI Men’s Winnipeg Free Press. Miss Anken-| Will be served at the close of the ses- : WELS mann has-been the guest of Mr. and|sion. This is the first initiatory j oe Mrs. Taylor for the past week.. meeting of the winter season and the Flannel attendance will no doubt be large. j Ma’ Mrs. J, G. Wallace was hostess to the MOTHERS SERVICE CLUB Mothers’ club lav afternoon at] The regular meeting of the Mothers’ the regular meeting. “Amertean Com-] Service club was held Tuesday after- posers 8 the subject of the m noon in the home of Mrs. R. ing. Each’ member diseussed a com-|aclly. The hostess gave ai paper, “Getting on a Lifetime it Basis.” A luncticon was serv- ed at the conclusion of the afternoon, s. J. P. Enright will be hostess at Matinee Every Day at 2:30 $1 39 Sizes 88 to-46—a good heavy weight 5 for $1.00 Regular 25c Towel. Size 22x44 inches. A very durable and absorbent single thread 36-INCH SATEEN 29ca Yard . 64x112 ccunt shrunk sateen, may be had in about 25 different shades, both light and — THERS: £LUB MEETS SHIRTS $1.25 Best quality heavy weight cotton flannel Two Button-through Pockets Tonight — Thursday HORENCE VIDOR You Never BOYS’ FLEECED UNION SUITS ts 79c A good weight Union Suit in sizes 8 to 16 poser and a round table discussion followed. At th afternoon the h ments. The next: m 30, will be with Mrs. Price Owens, the next meeting. VISITORS LEAVE a “+ BIRTHDAY PARTY Lok nay and daughter,} Mrs. H. A. Larson entertained Tues- Washs who have}day evening xt a party celebrating Mr. Larson’s birthday anniversary. Four tables of bridge were in play of Mra. At nay’s uncle, Frank MeCormi this morning for Strasbure wh during the evening. The honor guest ae ut 25 } will visit. her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| received a number of gifts. At years Full cut, well made, sizes 1414 to 17! dark, Suitable for slips and bloomers. 8. A. Fisher. ‘They wilt noc recuss| conclusion of the evening the hostess Know Women ’ » § » to 17y to Seattle until after the holidays. ‘}served u luncheon EE Boys’ sizes, 8 to 14, 98c Marquisette Ruffled Curtain Sets 59c Consisting of two ruffled panels 27 inches wide by 2" yards long, and two ruffled tie ENTERTAIN MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO VISIT IN IOWA Mrs. Felix | U! ind Mrs. T. E.| Dr. and Mra. L. A. Schipfer left ined Tuesday evening} Wednesday evening for lowa City # of the.Cathalic Mis-|and Sidney, where they will There were cight| visit relative 1. Schipfer before in play, honors ¢o-j teaving on their Europenn trip. They Breen and Mra. will return to Bismarck before going shments were served af-| abroad. LADIES’ KICKAWAY BOYS’ LONG PANTS _ $2.50: ‘edeyene wo ADOUPH ZURON ano JESSE L LASEY Boys’ Longies, madz from best grade all woo! suitings; may be had in many different pat- terns, both dark and light. Sizes 5 to 16 years. ter the games. ——_—_———_ NOTICE TO MASONS Mrs, Willan FS peenson iad son,| Special meeting at-7:30 Fri- Charles, and daughter, Jacqueline,| day evening. Work in Fellow of Staples, Minn., are guests of Mra. Robinvons parents; Mie and Mrs. £. (Craft degree. Lunch. J. Gobel, in Bismarck. They will re- | main here until after the Christmas holidays. MR, LIESSMAN SPEAKS An address by Charles Liessman was an interesting feature on the pro- Siccaue "Meghosier placer piscopa by the Epworth League. A supper preceded the program. BOYS’ CAPS 89c Fur lined ear-laps. Made from good quality suitings and overcoatings, in both dark and light shades. All sizes. DR. M. E. BOLTON Os Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W N. D. ) SSS DIAMONDS @ >: 3 and Coch or Credit, Write James W. Marek ‘ot Gremeeel, Neng ite Palace - Mandan Lois Moran and Noah Beery “Padlocked” VAUDEVILLE At the Palace next week Thurs day instead of Tuesday MEN'S PART WOOL, SOCKS 25c Pair This is a real heavy weight Work Sock, in white, tan, grey and blue. JARCK,W.DAR. WE GUARANTEE THAT ‘ANY ARTICLE YOU BUY FROM US Is the best value we can offer you at the price. ; We handle reliable merchandise of quality rie ata and that we can back up with our is wa \ reputation for dealing, and sell you with con- | slat ; fidence that you will be pleased and continue to ache wig Your good will is our most valuable. F. A. 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Specials in these departments til! after Thanksgiving. y. LUCAS CO.

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