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| bE i= 4 * s, Mrs. Frank Pitzer of Beulah Monday in friends i Catholic Daughters . Hold Election of Officers Monday Miss Anna Marie ste urer, and Mrs, A. D. Mekcinnon, trustee, vite thi $4 ev officers elect. od ag the Cathslie Daughters of America at the meeting Monday eve- oing. t officers who bave served for the Saat "ear -ere te-elected: Christmas Party For Mothers Club The ‘annual ,Chiatman part members loth- ers club ea held kone evening at the home of Mrs. H. J. Nelson. call was aavenie with Christmas quotations, and the Ci was spent with songs and si et At the coneias| sion of the a@ luncheon course was sei The rat er used cut flowers to e il | decorate. monitor; Boehm, senti- nel; Miss eel —" organist; Mrs. Fortune, tru: Mrs. Carl A Myhre The Vagabonds Meet at L. H. H. Belk Home The Vagabond cul club met home of Mr. ‘and| ta oe ; A potluck dinn Hostess to Clubj &59, sft Mrs. Carl A. Myhre was hostess|: pnd’ iy fier “eect the Tuesday | Shower Given For Sontaity Dinner at pt Be of the ness ani fessional Women’s ed was held Miss H. Hazel Ness Miss Hazel “Ness as of this cit jose marriage to Brace. Tobin-of Mandan will ie an event of the near B. and P, W. Club} £ uture, was entehed at 5. ges londay evening when Mrs. e nee entertained at her home in The guests were entertained at a social evening after which refresh- served. Place: Joint poe Comman Arf ton Templar, the Ro; peel e held at the pea members of both lodges are . St. Mary’s Sewing circle will meet aired fternoon at 2:30 at the Th ring school auditorium. All toa fected Kast ter to Peon sepia % prensd ‘ne ving Sania dining room at icnuiane es Grebais aoe - Mr. and Mrs. ae serve: sted rir oy ‘Gniversty ot elected to to membership ir ine Cron honorary ciety. Mr. Grambs was one of five hostess in entertaini The Wachter Panne Teadare as- sociation will meet at the Wachter school this evening at 8 o'clock. Miss Madge Runey and Miss Esther Teichmann will be the speakers at the oa Refreshments ents will be eee Dr, BR. H. Waldschmidt returned Tuesday from New Orleans, La., nies eet has been attending a med- Wisconsin seniors to be honored by | icaj the electior en. afternoon in ite Combustion inte at 206 Broadway. a i bifew days here on bus Sam Gable Ae “Jacob oroh Kospslin, Lebr entered St. Alexius Monday for tyeatment, of tal Miss Feel Miler D. D. D. ralub, ec 8 Pros anenit. tM harged from pital Monday. | aie Arthur Gray on dlacharged from St. Alexius hos- pital ees and W. A. Elstrom vege es from Valley City in tis city Moi my gs dresses, a shipment of felt hats, $6. including an attractive hat box. XMAS GIFTS flowers for coats and dresses, scarfs and many more, too nu- merous to mention. Open eve- nings, pent | Nielsen’s Millinery. Mrs, A. J. Arnot will be hostess afternoon to members of party. member is requested to bring a gift for the Christmas, tree. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swanke left sday southern Cal- He ot Fredonia was dis- chai ea St. Alexius hospital selena eee Rice left Tuesday for a she Tosiness trip the Twin / THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ has Lote postponed until early in] Black Janua: ee @ Dr. J. R. Ostfield of Tuttle was a|® Sh ge $29.50. Just renin Hoge of felt hats, husiness caller in this city Mon- ineind voy ol witractive tat b ber. ay. GOOD REMEDY FOR BAD adeeaans C. J, Williams of Dickinson trans-| 7, acted business in Bismarck Tues-| 4 ay, day. ae ae G. G. Radke of Golden Valley was : eee The party planned by the Ladies fey bysiness caller in Bismarck Mon- | dani y| Auxiliary to, the mee a haenane Mili-|F cuhinents CLEAN-UP SALE J. & K. Colored Kid Cx*ords real foot fir ‘Oot to Lcd Anyone who is familiar with this make of shoe will realize what won- derful values we, are of- fering at this price, | A. W. LUCAS C0. Bismarck’s Big Christmas Store Over 21 Million Jars Used Yearly Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT - Wed: & Thurs. FLORENCE VIDOR as the blushing but rebel- lious bride of the Saturday Evening Post story, “Honeymoon Hate,” by Alice M. Williamson. Ps 1508 Ce can ENCE ‘Honeym neeoo" —AGaramount Gicnure__ Comedy - “Should Men Walk Home.” Creighton Hale and Mabel Normand FLOR Vi RCA Radiola 1 7 super-fine radio reception direct from the home lighting socket. PAGE FIVE. |A.W.LUCASCO. The Big Christmas Sfore TSUN NUNS! NTNU NT NUNN SUNT NIT SSUSONY molt au mi i= “pce Bue o} PSSM ININTNI NIN WAYAYANAY ANTS TR ISEINTR (WAYAYAXZEE Starting Monday evening of next week. Closed Christmas Eve that our “army” of seventy-five employees may be with _— or friends on that joyous occasion, It’s a Pity [73 @ great Path for your sake as well as ours that we parisons yourself! There is never a day when this store does not offer to its pa- trons palpable ad- vantages in values and varieties. A. W. LUCAS (0. Our Mailing Department Is at your service to assist you in expediting that import- ant function of Christmas time. No long waits here and packages can be mailed to any place desired, either foreign or domestic. Also insured if you wish—all at no expense to you except the actual postage and cost of the insurance—5c up to $25.00. ¥ Important Gift Sale of "",”” ~~ French Beaded Bags Small Size - $8.50 Large Size - $10.00 Department stores in Minneapolis are quoting these bags at $12.85, and some of the specialty shops as high as $25.00. We made an advantageous purchase of these bags . in time for Christmas shopping and offer them to you at this material saving. The variety of styles, colors and shapes will delight you. Tiny cut steel beads, gold, silver, pastel colored Rhinestone studded styles woven in bril- liant or subdued designs mounted on French gilt frames. Hundreds ot Pounds ot Christmas Candy Get our special prices to Ministers and Teachers for Church and School programs, in ten pound orders or more. Bulk or Box Can- dies—whatever you wish. Toyland Is Joyland In the Big Economy Basement. How the kiddies have enjoyed it —and the older people, too—judging from the crowds that have visited this popular department. Plenty of chance yet to make some kiddy happy from the selections yet on display. Our Gift Shop Comes into Its Own Thousands of popular gifts left to make selections from. Our slo- gan, “An Appropriate Gift for Every Gift Purpose,” is no idle statement as you will realize if you visit this popular department, as many are doing every day now. Slipper Heel, $1.65 and $1.95 Twin Heel and Lance Heel - $2.50 ‘Orne dial control. Se easy to operate. As usual, shown here first. Ready for you with our guar- antes of service and satisfaction. At $180 the _.mew Radiola 17 is the greasest for dol- . . problems, and at the same time complete the doing by here, We await your pleasure and convenience. |A. W. LUCAS (¢ “Biamarck’s Busy Shopping Center.” - Hoskins-Meyer The Home of KFYR