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| | | | TUESDAY, ABRTEMBER 18, 192%--- Mrs. Sorenson Is Hostess Monday at ° Study Club Meeting Mrs. Harold Sorenson was hostess Monday afternoon when members of the Bismarck Study ‘club held their first meeting. Mrs. V. FE. Joslin read an interest- ing paper on “The American Legion Convention.” In answer to the roll call, members were called upon to give accounts of vacation experiences, Club Women Discuss U.S. Constitution © At the first meeting of the Mon- day club, held yesterday at the home of Mrs. G. F.\Dullam, Mes. F. A. Lahr was elected treasurer of ‘the club fol- lowing the resignation of Mrs. W. G. Black. Roll call. was answered ‘by “Rea- sons For Studying the United States Constitution.” Mrs, T. R, Atkinson read an interesting paper on “The Nature and Necessity of Social Change.” RETURN HOME Mrs. Melvin Olson and son, Junior, who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Olson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall, of Devils Lake for the past two weeks, returned home Sun- day. They were accompanied to this city by Mrs. Olson’s brother, George Marshall. CALLED TO MICHIGAN Mrs. R, A. Yeater of this city left Monday for Detroit, Mich., where she was called by the death of her sister, Mrs. Tillie ‘Willlamson. Mrs. Ye er's brother, C. J. Peterson: of .M neapolis, who has been visiting fherc, accompanied her to Michigan. TO ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY Frederick B. Strauss, Jr. an Ernest Strauss, sons of Dr. and rs . Strauss, left Monday for St. John's University at Collegeville, Minn., where they attend school. Miss’ Elsie Pearson of accompanied Mr. and. 5 sy . Bauer to the city Sunday, is spend- ing a few days in Bismarck as the house guest of Mrs. W. A. Hughes. TO MINNEAPOLIS Mrs, W. P. Thelen and daughter, Miss Gretchen, of Wilton were guests, oi arck Monday en route to Min- ‘Sheapolis, where Gretchen will attend the University of Minnesota. SS intyre, who Showers probable . to- night and Wednes- day. . Cooler. SEE OUR MESSAGES ON PAGES 2 &3 Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy and drama you can stand for aday -_ me 700 i Social and Persotial | 114% Fourth St. _ Phone 240-W SPO tenn ae on —_—_———1. Louise Berndt Is Hostess at Bridge Miss Louise Berndt entertained at a bridge party Monday evening. Four tables of bridge were in play during the evening and honors were held by Mrs. R. T. Bakken and Miss Hazel Lenhart. At the conclusion of the games a refreshment course was served. Miss Berndt used garden flowers for decoration. Mrs, A. M. Fisher Is Head of Cosmos Club] for Mrs. A. M. Fisher was elected president of the Cosmos club at the first meeting of the club season, held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Seymour H. Cook. irs. M. W. Roan was named secre- tary, and Miss Lillian Cook is trea- surer of the club. The members will hold their meetings every three weeks. during the season. A very interesting program is be- ing arranged for the club meetings. VISITS RELATIVES F. E. McCurdy returned from Gilby Friday, accompanied’ by Mrs. Mc: Curdy ‘and family, who have spent the past month at that place with relatives. FROM KINTYRE Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pearson and daughter, Charline, and 0. R. Bauer of Kintyre spent Saturday in Bis- marck with friends. TO MINNESOTA AND WISCONSIN Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hendrickson left Sunday for a trip to Minnesota jakes and to resorts in northern Wis- consin. They will be away for sev- eral weeks. | WILL ENTER UNIVERSITY Donald Jones of th city and Archie McGray of Garrison left Mon- day for Grand Forks. where they will ie the University of North Da- ota. UNDERGOES OPERATION Miss Elizabeth Wanner of Wishck underwent an operation for acute ap- vendicitis at St. Alexius hospital Sunday. HERE THIS WEEK-END Miss Marcissa Man go who is teaching in the Christiania district this year, spent the week-end in Bis- marck. DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL Anton Bartole of this city has been dischargd from St. Alexius hospital he was a patient for some ‘DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician , Bismarek, N. D.. In What Month Is Your Birthday? Birthday send On ode Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-B TONIGHT TUESDAY and . WEDNESDAY MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 2:30 } | AUXILIARY: MEETING POSTPONED The meeting of the American fa- gion Auziliary, which was scheduled dor Weanesuay ev. ain, tas ween postponed until further notice. WILL RESUME STUDIES Earl Irvine left Monday for Grand Forks, where he will resume his stu- i at the University of North Da- ‘ota, ‘ RETURNS TO UNIVERSITY Louis Miller left Sunday for Min-| | neapolis where he will resume. his studies at the University of Min-| | nesota, SUNSHINE SOCIETY WILL MEET The Sunshine society will mect Wednesda: Mrs. M. J. Cullen at 304 Mandan street. EN ROUTE TO CALIFORNIA Walter Magnus of Groton, Calif. the week-end with friends in arck.* He is en route to Cali- fornia. TRANSACTING BUSINES! ir, and Mrs. Frank Snatter and daughter, Vivian, of Driscoll spent Monday in this city, transacting busi- ness, é HAVE A DAUGHTER A daughter was born Monday at St. Alexius hospital to Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Merry of this city. DAUGHTER BORN SUNDAY A daughter was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. John Gussner at 1210 Thayer avenue. ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL Mis Bertha Varney of this city has heen admitted’to St. Alexius ‘hospital | | for treatment. AT ST. ALYUXIUS HOSPITAL W. Senger of Strasburg underwent ‘an operation at St. Alexius hospital Monday. DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. C, Reich of Burt was dis- charged from St.. Alexius , hospital Saturday, ‘ Spat ADMITTED TO. HOSPITAL Mrs. Jacob Kraft of Sten Ullen was a to St. Alexius hospital Sat- urday. ‘ —a new exp for coffee drinkers Have you been led to. believe that coffee fla vor de; on coffee ? It doesn't! We put the flavor into M-J-B Coffee—you pet the strength-you- or mild, atte copied flavor of M-J.B is always there. afternoon at 2:30 with! |f Linen. with attractive applique. fj. pretty pansy pattern. 44x44 inch 54x54 inch Napkins to match, 4 for : Buffet Set to match ...... 18x48 inch Scarf to match Where The Merchandise and The Price Correspond A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center New Stamped Goods We invite you to come in and inspect our New Fall Stock of Art Needlework. See the New Creations and Designs. Stamped Luncheon Set 36 inch cloth and four napkins, of fine quality Oyster Pretty designs that are easy to embroider. Priced very reasonably at (ee cree crear NDING ie asses ods Stamped Luncheon Cloths Made of Linen Finish Indian Head. Hem- stitched for embroidering. Yellow inserts Embroidery “in $1.00 Stamped Luncheon Cloths and A grape design of unusual beauty stamped on fine quality imported linen, for patchwork . Linen Laun- dry Bags embroidery. Hemstitched for crocheting. Note the sizes in these cloths. RN AMR 58s ieee seen csin esr chee ae $2.50 54x54 inch . 3.00 45x60 inch ... 3.00 18x54 inch Scarf . 1.50 MPLUD OO G ooss s WG oreo aoe abe 1.00 Lantern Design Lunch Cloth Good quality Indian Head; —hem- stitched edge. 45x45. inches oe BL25 54x54 inches ... eee: .21x31 inches. All made, ready ta 4 embroider, a sim- ple design being stamped on the Bags are white, with bands of, blue, yeliow. Stamped Pillow Cases Pleasing stamped designs’ on good quality linen finish tubing. Designs. 4re easy to embroider. Reasonably’ priced at, pair Where You Expect i i ; Where Every ‘More for Your }° - : Purchase Must ~ Money— fe ® e L @ | Be Satisfactory or 4 And Get It red or Each Water Lily Design Lunch Cloth in Ap- plique Work 45x45 in. ....... $1.25 54x54 in. 45x60 in. Scarf, 18x45 in. .. Buffet Set Napkins, set of 4 sbsedes 1.95 Nun’s Boil Proof Floss All Colors 5e a Skein Napkins, set of 4 . Scarf, 18x45... Buffet Set ..... eee Fine Quality Linen Tissue Handkerchiefs With colored borders; small stamped in one corner ready embroider; Hot Dish Holders Made of unbleached muslin, bound with bright colored tape; three holders, bound, in bag. Bound wth crehid, pink or yellow tape. A and useful gift to the house- 5 wife. A set orange, Stamped Luncheon : Cloths : 4 Napkins to Match In fine quality Oyster Linen. Pretty designs that are easy to embroider. A set $1.00 A very pretty luncheon set, consisting of a 36 inch cloth, four napkins, and floss to work it. Attractive designs stamped on white Indian Head; all for $1.00 [Wr Yr ve tore ed Yee ve Yrs Narr Yerr WrP'Y 4 ORY SN RO st Es NR tet rote ihn hanctestecnms wn pttesbueeerine iene aii tauienatininateacaaeibaetiteaarce tithe cas ie pliant rentassonn/ tet 3 design to (cL ULAR rel eerie eits Sey ay a rereee 1 5c green, nice Oc four napkins. white Indian Head. A set, with floss Stamped Luncheon Set A very pretty luncheon set consisting of a 36 inch cloth Attractive designs stamped on ee $1.00 STAMPED, ITALIAN, CUTWORK Lunch Cloths Very beautiful and simple designs stamped on Ivory Linen. Italian cutwork, easy to em- broider. Note the requirable siz 45x45 inch 45x60 inch .. 54x72 inch 18x54 inch Se: Buffet Set Lady Kathryn Stamped Aprons A very lovely apron, with neat and pleasing stamped designs, on Rayon, Checked Gingham, Striped Linen Trimmed Muslin. rons are all finished, except and Orange These Ap- for embroidering. ders. to \ -Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center Bridge Sets Attractive stamped de- signs on Indian Head. Set consists of cloth and four napkins. bound and have strings for fasten- § sheets for embroidering. 1.00 An _ interesting assort- designs on fine quality linen, with colored bor- Designs are easy to embroider. cloth and four napkins match .... $1.95 We will gladly assist you' with any instruction or suggestion on materials purchased here. We haye a large stock of stamped govuds to choose from. See Window Display. Stamped Pillow Cases Good quality _ pillow floss, ready to em- broider, pair Edges are made up. ing. A set ees ment at $1.00 Stamped Cloths and at ... 85c and Napkins Stamped Baby Very attractive stamped Pillows 44-inch | broidered. 75 cents, and Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention - and Sent Postage Paid tubing, stamped, hemstitched edge, with Infants’ Stamped Dresses Lovely stamped designs of fine quality Batiste. These dresses Instruction Pillows are all made.up, , except for simple and easy designs to be em- Priced in © three groups—85 cents, Money Refunded in cloths. are all 65c