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| club on the entire round, Mr. + and friendship. | Arrangements inn FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1927 Frances Warner Hostess Thursday to Bridge. Club Miss Frances Wanner was hostess| Thursday evening at her h6me on Fifth street to members of her bridge club. Three tables were in play during the evening, honors go- ing to Miss Ruth Pollard. At the conclusion of the games a: refreshment course wag served by the hostess, Piano Pupils of Mrs. Hughes Give Program at Club Mrs. John L, Hughes and Mrs, V. LaRose were hostesses yesterday afternoon at the LaRose home on Sixth street to the Thursday Musical club, Mrs. LaRose was chosen dele- “gate to the district meeting of the, Federation of Women's clubs to be held at Courtenay May 10 and 11, The following program was given by pupils of Mrs. J. Hughes: Sea Gardena s+. Cooke ive Hughes Oli Duct, Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2.. Liszt Ruth Gordon and Marguerite Kennedy Andant hony Beethoven . Nevin Gondo Esther Wilson . Impromptu Op. 90 No. Schubert! ters attending presenting a part of Nocturne Op 9 No. 2 Chopin; the work. Bismarck gave the open- To Spring «.. . Grieg! ing ceremony; Mandan, initiation; Marguerite Kennedy. Capitol Golfers Honor John Thorpe | at Dinner Thursday! Thirteen members of the C: Golf Club joined last night in a in honor of John Thorpe, first stant attorney general, who leaves, to practice law at’ Minot. The! e iS composed of golfers at the state capitol and Thorpe is a charter member. | Preceding the dinner the club held; its first tournament of the season, a one-club contest in which the mem-) bers were permitted to use only one jorpe and K. W. Simons tied for low score with 52 cach for nine holes, The dinner was held at the Grand Pacific Hotel and Mr. Thorpe was presented with a gift by the members as a token of apprecii tol ere made at the er for a medal play open tournament to be held Saturday afternoon, Scores made in this tournament will be used in handicap- ping contestants in future capitol matches, Preliminary arrangements were made for a resumption of the warfare between the state insurance depart- ment players and the rest of the cap- itol golfers to decide the team cham- pionship of the building, Mr. Thorpe agreed to return from Minot to aid his erstwhile comrades in their ef- forts to lift the team title, won by the insurance department last year. HONORED AT “U" Earl Benser_ of this 'y, student he North Dakota university, has » chosen as one of the “Grey ns” to marshall the senior parade and to usher at the commencement . ¢xercises at the University of North Dakota during graduation week in dune. Twelve members of the Junior year as “ y the class and the faculty TO MINNEAPOLIS A. W. Mundy left last evening for Minneapolis where he will transact business for a few days. Se The Weather Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday. Not much change HAVE BERGESON’S MAKE YOUR CLOTHES Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Econemy Success Of any Permanent Wave depends more: than anything else on the quality of the hair and skill of the operator. Mr. Harrington has for years made a study of the hair, making a spe- cial study of it, as related to permanent wav- ing, for the last two years. At the Philadel- phia convention of the he stufied the wrapping necessary to produce @ naural marcel wave under Mr. R. X. Rhodes, an international leader \d a Social and Personal A. 0. U. W. Lodge Plans For Annual ’ Initiation Banquet The A. O. U. W. lodge, No. 120, will celebrate hirty-third an: ry at the Grand Pacifie hotel Tuesday evening with a banquet at 7 o'clock. A large class of candidates will be initiated with Bradley C, Marcks of} Fargo and other grand lodge officers as speakers. Veterans of the order are especially invited to attend and will be honor guests, The banquet is an annual event with the organization and the com- mittee in charge is making every pos- sible effort ke it a success. A meeting will be held at 8 o’clocly at the District Meeting of Eastern Star | Largely Attended | More than 150 members of the! Eastern Star from the fourteenth dis- trict were entertained last evening at 6 o'clock at a banquet in the Ma- sonic temple. The tables were pret- tily decorated with flowers. The din- ner followed an afternoon session of the lodges with Mrs. Rose McCurdy, district eA in charge. In the evening a school of instruc- tion was held, each of the five chap- closing ceremony; Washburn, nation of visitors; Linton, bal- A musical program included a voeal solo by Mrs. John Larson; vocal duet by Dr. and Mrs. Howard Anderson; vocal solo by Mrs. F. J. Bavendick; vocal solo, Mrs. R. R. Lutz of Man- : selections by a double quartet. worthy grand matron, Mrs. ly Baldwin of Devils Lake, and rs. McCurdy presided, Mrs. Bald- in, Mrs. MeCurdy, and past grand rons, Mrs. F. A. Lahr and Mrs. R. D. Hoskins of Bismarck, and Grand | Adah, Mrs. W. S. Stratton of Bis- marck, were presented with gifts. The evening ceremonies were at- tended by about 300 Eastern Stars. Refreshments were served by the Bis- marck chapter. EIGHTH DISTRICT MEETING — | The eighth district of the North) Dakota Federation of women's clubs will have its annual convention at! y 10 and 11. Towns in! addition to Courtenay | Bismarck, Buchanan, Dawson,| Goodrich, Jamestown, Mc- Mercer, Pingree, Spiritwood, | Turtle Lake, Washburn and Wilton. | Mrs, Harry Tucker is chairman of | hospitality for the meeting and dele- gates are requested to send their names to her or to Mrs. Cleve Acton Cross of Dawson, district president. The program will include a talk by Mrs. F. H. Waldo of Harvey on “Com- munity and will be mainly | devoted to a practical application of departmental problems, TO stat LIBRARY The Woman’ ub of “Goodrich is the latest organization of the North Dakota Federation of Women's clubs to start a city library, plans having been made for furnishing rooms of- fered by the city, installing book cases, making curtains and planting window boxes on the exterior. It is probable that the library service will begin. with a traveling library from the State Library commission here, to be augmented by the purchase of books by the club. RECEPTION FOR BISHOP TYLER Following confirmation services Wednesday evening at the St. George's Episcopal church an inform- al reception was held in the church parlors in honor of Bishop J. Poyntz Tyler of Fargo. A refreshment course was served at the conclusion of the evening. ‘ HERE FOR EASTERN STAR MEET Mrs. Eva tig and Ww. C. Wolverton of Linton were in Bi marck Thursday to attend the East- ern Star district school of instruc- ftlon. VISITOR LEAVES Mrs, E. Fp Tracy of Langdon, who has been spending the past week in Bismarck with her sister, Mrs. C. A. Schuck, left this morning for her ETURNS HOME . Peterson has returned to Driscoll after a few days’ visit in the city with her daughter, Miss Olga Peterson. GUEST HERE Mrs. Henry Klein of Hazen is|f- spending a few days in Bismarck, the est of Mrs. F. E. McCurdy, 413 inth street. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Steve George and children have returned to their home in Hankinson after a two-day visit in Bismarck. The A.O.U.W. Drill Girls will hold a food sale Saturday afternoon at the A. W. Lucas Co. store, national hair dressers, in this work. If you ; are thinking of a permanent wave it will pay you to see Mr. Harrington, HARRINGTON’S BARBER-BEAUTY SHOP Phone 130 , Bismarck, N.. D. Clean-up atid. paint-up week, May Ist-to 7h, inclusive THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Saturday Special Large Size Bottle Listerine 79c “Siz Size 14 Oz. Where You Expect More For Your Money—And Get It Silks for Spring - Specially Priced Saturday Smart Weaves of Dependable Quality In New Colors and Patterns >’ 40-In. Printed Crepes in the past. A regular 75c sale Saturday soon. Better The Regular 9 5 For $3.95 $ ° Saturday Another 100 d Quality Yard Selling inch hem. Printed Crepes in a great vayiety, different from the prints of former seasons, showing a tendency to smaller all-over effects with designs so interesting and colors so skillfully blended that they appeal im- mediately because of their beauty and tastefulness. For your dresses, blouses and trimmings use these all silk Crepes in the new spring patterns and colors. chief, a regula Georg ends. binations. Boudoir shades of taffatex, braid-trimmed, to match, 40-Inch Printed Crepes $1.95 Yard The regular $2.25 quality of 40-inch all si!k crepe de chines in many patterns and color combinations that are so much in vogue this season. Every yard is a re- markable value. 36-Inch Plaid Taffetas, $1.95 Yard The regular $2.95 value—Plaids are good for spring, and are especially desirable “ for the two-toned frock. 54-Inch Silk Jersey,. $1.00 Yard - This:is.a close-out number, very suitable for gowns, etc., and a value that. should 3 make a strong appeal to Saturday shoppers. This is a first great demand. 36-Inch English Chintz Prints in many new print patterns and This is a fine mercerized cloth, suitable for chil- colors. dren’s dresses Misses’ Sizes Every woman or miss who is interested in spring frocks will be delighted with this offering for Saturday. In figured prints and voiles—The “Buzzspark,” so wide- ly. known, as well as other popular numbers. Women’s Ribbed Union Suits Men’s Athletic Union Suits Men’s Mesh Union Suits Guaranteed y | Sizes Extra Ys Sizes Soll 4 In All Full Size Or 36 to 46 Full Cut Or 36 to 46 ‘Weight C Sizes Made from a very fine count checked nainsook, with a reinforced web back. Each suit is guaranteed full size and well made. 5 (Basement) A. W. LUCAS Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center---Where Every Purchase Must Be Satisfac Clean-up and paint-up week, May ‘Ist to: 7th, inclusive This is an exceptionally well made suit. short sleeves and ankle length. (Basement) Comes in tionally fine Watch For Announcement of Opening of Our New, Enlarged Basement Store A. W. Lucas Co. Saturday Leaders Full Fashioned Silk Hose Silk Well Silk to the Top Above the Silk to the Knee e Hem A final clean-up of the Hose on sale this week that has always made a hit when the same value has been offered Saturday selling. Ladies’ Union Suits 2 for $1.00 remarkably low price for a remarkably good garment. Two Big Handkerchief Values All White, Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with one-sixteenth Also a Men’s Pure Linen, All White, Full Size Handker- In hand-painted designs and pastel shades. A variety of patterns and striking color com- Fancy decorated China bases in assorted colors, with Plain Rayon, 3 Yards, $1.00 black and white. A very lustrous cloth at only 5c a yard or 3 yards for $1.00. 15, 16, 17 Women’s light summer weight ribbed union suits, built up shoulders and knee length. This is an excep- PAGE F, . Saturday Special Pebecco Tooth Paste 35c 50c Size Buy Now A good line of colors and sizes left for _—_——_—_ value in 4 summer weight union suit on at two suits for $1.00. It will be summer start your wardrobe preparations now. A lozen just received of those popular Ladies’ 6 for 69c ¥ 25c¢ value, for Saturday. 3 for 50c ette Scarfs, $1.49 Hemmed Lamps Complete $1.95 quality cloth, and one that is now in very Comes in all the light spring shades and (Basement) English Prints, 25¢ Yard and ladies’ house and street frocks. (Basement) and Ladies’ Pajamas $2.95 Variety of Styles suit for only 49c. (Basement) CO. tory or Money Refunded {