The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 7, 1927, Page 5

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“MONDAY; MARCH) 7; 1927 | Séctat and Personal Mrs. C. A. Fisher Entertains in Honor of Mrs. Minnie Craig Mrs. C. A. Fisher entertained the nembers of the Earnest Researchers class of the MeCabe ‘Methodist Epis- copal church Saturday evening at & party in compliment to Mrs. -D. Cratg of Esmond, a member of the state legislature. The pvening was Nay informally. At thé conclusion of the evening a prettily planned course luncheon was served. About 15 members were ints attendance, Mrs. Chappelle Is, Honoree at Party Saturday Evening Mrs. Della Asher and Mrs. R. H Allen entertain fanade & evening) in honor of Mrs, Lawrence Chappelle. Four tables of whist were in play, honors going to Mr. and Mrs, Sectre Kaiser, ‘Mrs. Chappelle and Mr. jen, A course luncheon was served after the games. The remainder of the. evening was spent in danciny scheme of carried out, the St. Pat being used in the tallie: cards Silver Wedding of Sterling: Couple Is Celebrated ed Saturday ‘The silver wedding anniversa: of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Nelson of Ster- ling was celebrated Saturday ‘evening| with a surprise party in the Sterling hall, About 100 weye in attendance. The honor guests were presented with a purse of silver, E. C. Fogarty giving the presentation speech, luncheon was served, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and family being seated at a tuble prettily | decorated with roses and eandies, The evening was spent informally with games and'music. A mock’ wed- ‘enjoyable fe nm wiests included marek. and Mr. and Mrs. dom 6f Sterling. BUST: TRIP Dan A, Burton has gone to James- town on busines: . Ran The Weather Fair tonight and Tues- day. Moderate tem. perature SPECIAL . A color/ Al points: pink, - Mr. and Mrs. Holta Entertain Sunday at Bridge Dinner) Mr. and Mrs. Otto Holta entertain- ed last evening at a 6 o'clock dinner Fiotel. The ane dalek innie| rick’ favor: After dinner three tables of bridge were played at their home in the Honors were Dollar and Hughes apartments. mn m by Mes. Mrs, G, H. Mrs. Cochran Is Hostess at Theatre Party on Saturday Mrs. J. W. R, Cochran entertained Saturday afternoon with a th party celebrating the birthday an- niversary of Mercer. Follo’ Eltinge the Mohawk wh luncheon ved. Covers were marked for 12, White and yellow were the colors used, # ellow candle centering each table, ‘iny yellow chickens used on the table gave an Easter effect. Frances E. Wanner assist(d Mra Cochran National P. T. A. Convention to Be Home and School” topic of the convention. gram is based on the worthy home member: The pro- sound health; vocational effectiv ness; the mastery of tools and tec! que of lea’ use of leisure; useful citi Remember During this weck we are making a special price of $10.00 For Permanent Waving ‘by the Nestle Circuline Process Kindly make appoint-, ments in advance The Nestle Circuline Process adds grace and sheen to fine, delicate hair A. W. LUCAS 00. Beauty and Bob Shop / It’s Going To Be A Colorful Spring You will enjoy. buying new Footwear this Spring use there are. to many new colors to choose ; from. Pastel’ Parchment Footwear’ leads, but is " closely falered | in popular favor by slippers and Rose Blush oxfords in Stone ' Shell Gray Stroller Tan’ Oui Gisplay includes all these wanted tones and fascinating styles in the ever-smart black, as well. Make your nt epections now while our collection is at its her aguatter Isabella a intily appointed * Automobile at Oakland in May Insurance May 21 to 28 are the dates of the thirty-first annual convention of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers. to be held in Oakland, ‘alif. “The Seven-fold Program of | is the general | following Dr. Ernest R, Greves, Boston univ sity, Boston;, Mrs. Susan B. Dors Los’ Angeles superintendent, , 01) Ri schools; Joe Elmer Morgan, editor of the Journal of the Nationat-Pdu- cation association, Wa: d Edward Yeoman: Painter Lucas of the Univ speak on child development. A number of social affairs have | been planned in connection with the convention. There will be oppor- |tunities for personal conferences | with experts at stated periods and an educational exhibit, covering all lines of ‘work of the national P. T. to be featured. There will be rou table discussions on parental educ sand girls in adolescen training and other top of interest. Miss Severtson Hostess Saturday at Bridge Party Miss Bertha Severtson wus hostess | Saturday evening at her home. 82R| Fifth street, at a bridge party. Three| were in play during the eve- nin~ honors going to Miss Mildred Rundell. At the conclusion of the games a course luncheon was served. St. Patrick's day colors were used jn the decoratio: Do you own a car or think of buying one?, Be sure you are hiro tected from all worry. At a small cost per month Liability — Fire — or ¥ collision. Today make} the acquaintance of! the AETNA-IZER in! Bismarck — The man worth knowing. ‘Henry & Henry Insurance \ DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116¥, Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. \ | | | \ i ‘ Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT MONDAY & TUESDAY The Pick of the Mystery-dramas KENNETH HARLAN and BILLY BEVAN You'll Be Robbed of the most exciting hour you’ye ever spent if you don’t see this mystery-ro- ~ mance! : NEWS PICTURES Comedy . “Chicken Feathers” std seoeaéitos eae io ss tia Sts io Seen recor Serene OPT TC OUN TTT TTTeT CTT’ we can take) % care of you—Theft —| 3 o —PVAPPLPDLALSPDPPPPPPPPPLLELLPPELPPPLOLLPARPLEOPEARP PRA O ON THESE TRADE WEEK SPECIALS Many seasonable items of exceptional merit are offered at special prices in order to make your visit to Bis- AVIATOR COATS Something new— You'll want one for the car, the hike or the picnic. They’re also good for street wear. An all season coat— rain-proof, wind-proof —made like an avia- tor’s coat — warmly lined and come in red, blue or ;reen with wide belts and con- trasting white trim on pockets, lapel and cuffs—$15.00 NEW HOUSE DRESSES AND APRONS Every woman wants some new aprons and house dresses for spring. We have just received two large assortments in fresh new colors, fashioned trom prints, ginghams, percales and linene. eral lovely styles are shown in all sizes and $1.00 and $2:00 PERCALE New colors and new patterns, many of them fresh from the packing case—light and dark colors on Our regular 25c grade, priced at fine count, 36-inch percale. offered this week at only 19¢ marck more profitable. Every one a guaranteed value. New Spring Dresses Many of our more recent arrivals—all in the favored shades of monkey- skin, queen blue, mother goose, Athenia rose, navy and black; some smart- ly tailored, others more frilly with bits of lace trimmings. Materials are novelty silks, crepe romaine, flat crepe and georgette. Many of these were bought to sell ior as much as $29.50. Two special groups $19.75 $1950 We have placed on one rack an especially selected group of Dresses, including many of the earlier spring num- bers in the lighter shades, as well as darker colors in flat crepes, georgettes and heavier canton crepes to sell in this sale at exactly HALF PRICE New Spring Hats Smartest shapes—smartest colors and head sizes for everyone are featured in this great ’ one-price group of new spring hats. Mate- rials are silks, milans, viscas, straw combina- tions or felts, all in the new colors of wood rose, mother goose, gooseberry green, queen blue, navy and black. Hats for miss or matron. Embroidery Models The worked models of many of our most clever numbers in stamped fancy work —numbers that are either discontinued or sold out — luncheon sets, buffets, rompers, house dresses, silk gowns, boudoir pil- lows,. children’s and infants’ dresses, etc., all beautifully fin- ished, go on sale at only HALF PRICE Sev they last at only ‘ \ only Per Yard SILK HOSIERY A new shipment of fresh spring colors just in FIRST QUALITY pure thread silk stockings with an all silk reinforce- ment above the heel—double elastic, lisle top with extra length silk leg and snug-fitting ankle and foot. All colors are fadeless. Parchment, light. beige, alesan, sudan, atmosphere, flesh, skin, shell gray, opal, French nude, nude, gun metal and black. A regular $1.50 seller. $1. 25 Special at NEW SCARFS Your spring wardrobe should include a scart ' for each costume. Floral and_ blocked patterns in large or small designs on georgette or crepe de chine — made extra wide and long, may be had in two special lots priced at $2.48 and $3.95. SILK PRINTS Values up to $2.95 Seldom do you see such lovely printed silks as we are showing this spring. A special sale lot includes a number of our first showing ‘in small floral or geometrical designs in almost ali colors. $2.35. YARD WASH PRINTS 36-inch wash prints, showing all sorts of patterns on blue, green, rose, orange, yellow or orchid col- ors—suitable for children’s or women’s dresses. Fast colors and regular 29c sellers. This week at 21 Cyarp While FOOTWEAR One Special Group Many early spring styles are fea- tured in this group of high-grade shoes, formerly priced as much as $11.00. Black patent and light col- ored kid pumps in strap or step-in styles, either plain or with buckles. Spike and medium heels. sizes in every style, but your size may be among them. 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