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‘ t ! | » ¢ ‘ ; of. " ¥ . Miss Edna Cleeves .y & Candy Co. TUESDAY, MARCH 1, Frances Larson « Honor Guest at Surprise Party Mrs. Betsy Larson entertained Mon- day evening with a birthday part; compliment to her daughter, Mise Frances Larson. @ student nurse at the Bismarck hospital, There werc 20 guests, including a number of Miss Larson’s and friends. The decorations were attractively carried out in pink. The course lunch- con served at the betta} a) tne evening was also in pink. Anns Stebbins and Mrs, T. M. Stebbins as- sisted in serving. Games were prayed during the eve- ning and a number of prizes were awarded. STUDY ‘CLUB MEETS The Bismarck Study club was en- fertained Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs, A. R. Miesen. After roll call the folowing interesting program was given: Influence of Foreign Elements in the State—Mrs. E. G. Larson, North Dakota in Service to the Na- tion—Mrs. Ralph Penner. “The Things in the Bottom Draw- er” (Whittier)—Mrs. Harold Soren- son. At the conclusion of the afternoon a refreshment be ede served. HONDAS CLUB {UB ENTERTAINED The © day club.was entertained tag ging of Mrs, G. F. ing Papers were ones, Mrs. H, ..W. E. Lahr, Mrs, HW. A, “Mrs. A.M. Brandt.” At the conclusion of the pregram a re- freshment course, was served. GUESTS AT GUSSNER HOME Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reed of Bon- ner’s Ferry, Idaho, are visiting in Bismarek for a few days, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gussner. Mr. and Mrs. Reed are en route home from a visit in Minnesota, LEAVES HOSPITAL Miss Marion Ackerman, who has been a patient at the Bismarck hos- pital following an attack of appendi- citis, has improved sufficiently to re- turn to her home. She is getting along nicely. GOES TO TWIN CITIES J. Grady left this morning for Minneapolis, where he has been call- ed to attend a Boy Scout conference. He expects to be gone about two weeks, HERE WITH DAUGHTER Mrs. John McGuigan of Chassee, N. D,, is in the city, a guest at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Heising. RETURNS TO HOOPLE George H. Hoople left evening for his home in H a several days’ business v city. class mates junday after in the VISITOR 8 iss Myrtle Nelson,-who has been siting her sister, Miss Helen Nel- left today for her home in Mi- SUNSHINE CLUB The Sunshine society will with Mrs, J.P. Wagner, 112 A B, tomorrow afternoon at 2 RETURNS To JA J. STOW Mrs, R. E, Evanston bas returned | to her home Jamestown after a, few days’ visit in Bismarck. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. John Weigelt, 1200 Broadway, are the parents of ‘| daughter born last evening. RETURNS FROM WASHBURN Miss Lucille Rice has returned from a_ week-end visit at her home in Washburn, VISITED IN JAMESTOWN Miss. Ethel Moore has returned from a week-end visit with friends in Jamestown, nue RETURNS FROM VALLEY CITY has returned from Valley City, where she spent the week-end. HERE FROM GRAND FORKS Charles Stern of Grand Forks is enending a few days in Bismarck with friends. HERE FROM M_COLEHARBOR , . Misg Dorothy Horton of Colehar- ent Monday in Bismarck with friends. — OE RNS Home | °°1! Mrs, E.R, Barrett was returned from Fargo, where she has been vis- iting. Everybody welcome. Hot Crosg Buns for Ash Wednesday.—Barker Baking “If you investigate—you'll Kelvinate,” Phone 407. ———_—_—— ‘The Weather Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday. Not much change ‘ of Mrs, R. E. Potter | and white being carried out in all the other} appointments, and Mrs. C, clusion of the evening a course was served, the St. colors being carried out in the menu. P.Jen piece orchestra will play. No in- 1927 Hostess at Bridge Party Monday Night} Mrs. R. E. Potter ¢ entertained tast | evening at her home, 623 Eighth] street, with an attractively planned St. Patrick’ 's bridge party. Each table was centered with a shamrock, green Three tables of bridge played dur- ing the evening, honors going to Mrs. Henry Mahiman, Mrs, W. S. Rohrer 8. Fossum. At ‘the con- efreshment Patrick's RECITAL WELL RECEIVED Mra. Genevieve Menard Hughes preschted ‘a group of her pupils in a Pjano recital Monday evening at the Capital City Music house. ‘The pro-| gram was well received, the various numbers being played with a fi and distinction that won enthusias' apnlause from the audience. Becau: of the illness of two of the pupils a few numbers were omitted from the program. It is probable that some of these may be given at the etic! this evening. SUPER SI TE DANCE The Super Senate, an organization composed of employes of the two; houses of the state legislature, will sponsor a dance to be given this eve-| ning at 9:30 at the Patterson hall. Several special features have been planned for the affai Dirlam’s sev- vitations have been issued and the public is cordially invited. DE MOLAY TO MEET A regular meeting of the local chap- ter of the De Molay will be held Wed- nesday evening at 7:30 at the Ma- sonjc temple. There is important] business to ‘transact and all members are urged to attend. ALUMNI_TO MEET The Bismarck Nospital Alumni as- sociation will hold its regular month- ly meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in the nurses’ reception room at the hospi- tal. TO JAMESTOWN Harold Hopton left this morning for Jamestown on a short business trip. VISITING HERE : Mrs. C, W. McGray of Garrison is visiting in Bismarck for a few days. § ON BUSINESS far’ wood of 3 VISITS AT HOME Miss Helen Braddock spent the week-end at her home in Wishek. VISITI Miss Fay Harris iting friends in Bis Kelvinator Sales Ashley is vis- arek. Co. Organized Here| of Kelvinator r rg ol nade today by C. C. Lar- sen and E. Ricker. es of the ering com: A suitable jground floo ation is to be se- cured in the n future. nator is the oldest clec- refrigerating unit Kelvinator corporation nerchandising work 4. Since that time the organ| tion has shown a stead growth until now it is one of the Taricest in the United States. DON'T STARVE TO END FAT There is an easier way, used for 19 years. Millions of people know it. The results are seen in every circle. Excess fat is not nearly so common as it was. That way is Marmola Prescription he Lig pany and tri ma starting You, anda boat in each box tells 3ou ay pea Marmol: 1 ts suppl 2 box. Go try itnew., Senta ae er isi nds of | The Melody Shop, Bismarck TUNER Cc. L, BRYAN “The Music Shop, Mandan At present the refrigerators will | Rainbow Umbrella. (MEA AAS SE \ 7 f N N Every color of the rainbow is used in this newest of the new spring! umbretlas | Methodist Male Quartet Sings at Kiwanis Meeting! The male quartet of the McCabe Methodist opal church enter- tained the mbers to- on at the| ers of the Noggle, | nneth ,Pres- | is club kby lune! George Register, Jr. ton and George Kilmer. Bishop Walter Taylor Sumner of | Oregon, conducting the Bishops’ cru-| sade of the Episcopal church in Bi marck, gave a short talk. John Slag was chairman of the da: Dr. Zimmerman, president of tl Valley City Kiwanis club, Alex Mac-! Donald of Glencoe, and Ri F. H. Davenport we! of the club. Last Super-Senate Dance; tonight at 9:30, Patterson’s hall. Special features. Dir- lam’s_ seven-piece orchestra. Every’ body wel Whole Wheat Hot Cross Buns, extra geod.—Barker Baking & Candy C “If you investigate—you'll Kelvinate.” Phone 407. ea ree Eggs being cheaper | will make angel food cakes from now on fer $1.25 each. Mrs. W. E. Cleveland. Phone 9 Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT — Tuesday l y ADOLPHE oe with Py NISSEN TE MARCHAL ue Pictures Comedy eee WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY * NORMA SHEARER “Upstage” VAUDEVILLE ,Palace - Mandan ffice Phi * Res. 166R special attention given to chil- dren’s teeth. TONIGHT im! «BE Fare. the following numbers: Numbers Drawn 1—365: AU Free Permanent Wave Burbage, first customer this morning, dew -end of the week. Must reg- Numbers for. March wave being issued i HARRINGTON’S BARBER & BEAUTY » Bihan «B8Qs sisivess ine suv) 5 TY If, your number is listed here, let us know before the ister by then to be counted, Bismarck, N. SPO PPLE PALS OETA PPA dic naaswns aidan roo O OOTY TT TOT OT TOTTI TTOOOT OCT ATO pneicetsaaciaien ati OSS 55 OS SSS SSO OS ROG IOOE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE LEONE EOSIN LETPS AV PEDSIPEOOIS eididiaididinididdid eicididididicietidh 0G Meet and greet your friends a ducted the ° Big Friendship ¥ Week, Auto and Style Show, March 7-12, (or at any other time) at the Big A. W. Lucas Co. Friendship Store. a 1 Spring’ Favorite Dress Prints Every One Guaranteed Fast Color . Many beautiful Wash Frocks will this Spring be mod eled from smart Prints purchased at A. W. Lucas Co.’s *| Store. The enthusiasm with which our extremely large showing of Prints is meeting is evidence of the coming popularity of Prints and the correctness of our stock: RAYON TAFFETAS, REPP AND PRINTS 36 inches wide Suitable for street and house dresses, slips and children’s dresses, in all. the néw shades, plain, plaid and flower de- signs; a yard 89c, 95e, $1.10 FAST COLORED VOILES 38 inches wide—In rose, pink, green. orchid, blue, peach, yellow and orange —all plain colors—suitable for dresses, lingerie, boudoir pillows, curtains, ete. 55¢ a Yard PEBBLE LINGERIE CLOTHS 36 inches wide; very sheer and dainty; suitable for slips, gowns, step-ins, etc., colors green, pink and yellow 75¢c a Yard JERSEY STRIPE LINGERIE 36 inches wide; in green, yellow and or- chid; also suitable for children’s dresses 39c a Yard SILK FINISH LINGERIE VOILES 36 inches wide; in all the w them very desirable 29¢ a Yard 36-INCH FLOWERED FLAXON Suggestive of dainty dresses for spring and summer is this sheer Flaxon. Most of the designs are small and suited to the daintiness of the fabric 45ce—a Yard—65c A Complete New Showing of Cretonnes These are suitable for drapes, comfort covers, pillows, etc. range of attractive patterns in all the new color combinations, 36 59c 95c inches wide; a yard 45c 36-Inch Colored Marquisette In the popular combinations of colorings suitable for draperies in liv- ing room, dining room or bedroom 29c a yard Brocade Ecru Marquisette 36 inches wide; a fine, sheer quality that wears and launders well, in the rich French ecru shade that can be used in any room and with any color scheme 49c a yard yanted colors for spring; their men penance) s makes FAST COLOR QUADRIKA 36 inches wide; a percale of a well known sturdy brand; particularly prac- tical for women and children’s wear be- cause it washes so well; a variety of colorful patterns 29c a Yard COLOR FAST ORGANDIE 36 inches wide; a shee fabric’ that makes dainty boudoir pillows, aprons, dresses and curtains; in all the pastel shades of blue, rose, peach, yellow, green and orchid 59c a Yard 36-INCH PRESHRUNK FAST COLOR LINENS Especially suitable for dresses, also card table covers, bridge sets, fancy towels, ete., in solid colors—green, yel- low, blue, orchid, peach and : ose $1.00 a Yard 32-INCH GILBRAE GINGHAMS A fabric that makes dainty frocks for wear on any daytime occasion; in deli- cately colored plaids and plain designs; colors are fast; pink, blue, green and red color combinations 59c a Yard PLAIN COLORED BROADC LOTHS Smocks and hous of this materi: frocks also, ‘because it will not fade; inches wide 59¢ a Yard 32-INCH LA FRANCE GINGHAMS Ginghams of the sturdy quality, best suited to house dresses, aprons and children’s play suits; in a variety of bright colored designs in checks and plaids, also plain colors 25c a Yard ‘Extraordinary Display of YEAR ROUND PRINTED ZEPHYRS Guaranteed Absolutely {color collection of bright-hued prints, with their fresh, r nty flower, leaf. dot and other original effects, you are certain to find the answer to your many spring: sewing needs, Remarkably fine of texture, to sew, “Y Round” Printed Zephyrs will solve most of your dress problems. They are a ngly sturdy, yet wonder- fully easy to cut and sew. hey are delightful, too, when made up into draperies, cushion covers, and other home decorations. 32 inches wide 49c yd 36 Silk Mercerized Marquisette Of exceptionally fine quality, suitable for living room,-bed room, dining room; in colors gold, rose, orchid and green $1.15 a yard New Curtain Grenadine 36 inches wide; and in the plain and fancy dot patterns. This ma- terial is suitable for sash curtains, window hangings, etc.; especially good for the summer use 55c a yard Silk and Cotton Mixed Drapery Material 36 inches wide; in solid color designs of rose, gold and blue; suitable for house decorations ; a sheer material if used will add greatly to the pleasing appearance of your home 75c a yard A wide Combination Silk Draperies 45 inches wide; and in the blue and red combinations, gold and black combinations, rose and blue combinations; fast colors; a material that is especially decorative for the living room $1.40 a yard Have the pleasure and satisfaction of doing your own spring sewing and inquire at our — counter... iA. Ww. LUCAS CO. how you can make $100.00 while you are doing so. PERCALES ¥} POOPED Os rarer ener error er ene np cer mepe rer Sennen =e oes TOR LOLLCLEPLSLSAPLYLLELPLLELESLSLELLVDPECLPEVSP EPL LAPP PPP APRA —_—_+—