The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 9, 1928, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1928 PAGE FIVB THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Dakota, and Sheriff W. R. Singleton \t at the Grand Pacific hotel, a short! discount on Gas bills. | 9099990999955 64506550551055 909599595 0O0OG10G OOO! of Dickey county, are spending the business meeting, initiation serv- St. Alexius Alumnae . * , blem in the United § B. G. Spohn. | . ° ” Entertain Nurses | Receive Diplomas |i Eatm American suaton | wc rays oft eure is ak “Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center of Graduating Class from Local Hospital William ” tabeek, OMe baal |ing after busincss interests in Bis- | The alumnae association of St. Wie hs ie | ee Alexius hospital entertained at din- ner Tuesday evening in honor of the 11 graduating nurses from the hospital trainine school. Pastel colors were used in decor- stab will be the principal speaker 3 isiti ating the dinner table, “while the] 04 the togeam and Dr. C. E. Btack-|Canfleld where they acted as judges cf Fargo are visiting friends here FLORENCE centerpiece was formed with orchid bite un confer uA diplomas to a 1 ay aes Satie LW tl ules Es and pink sweet peas. Places were | the following graduates: aclamation at the Canfield con-| 41, be: id Hatti Sse marked for 26 ts, Olga Alderin, Marcella Blake,|solidated school Monday evening. ee ee V ID R "After the dlener 4, Anna Grunefelder, Teresa Hager,|The judges included Mrs. Evarts,|Johnson of Mott are in Bismarck After the dinner the evening was spent in dancing. . ° Birthday Party i i 1 news will be found in The musical program will include | members of the A. O. U. W. lod; fcanda 7. ' " * For Lydia Miller vocal numbers by Mrs. John Graham | which will be held Thursday aering 4 SALON HIS store is " " SSeg&esSS.a.aQLS —— A surprise birthday party was thardt; dedicated given Tuesda: of Mrs. A. H. Pearson in compli- ment to Miss Lydia Miller. Whist was played at three tables during the evening and prizes were won by Herry Peterson and Mrs. John Delzer. A course luncheon was served at the Glose of the evening. . Miss Viola Bailey Honored at Shower Miss Viola Bailey, whose weddin, will occur in June, was the guest 0 honor Tuesday evening when her aunt, Mrs. B. G. Spohn, entertained at a miscellaneous shower, A color scheme of pink and white was car- ried out in the decoration of the rooms and luncheon table. The evening was spent with music and games after which a course luncheon was served. Places were marked for 15 guests. Mrs. W. A. E. Maddock of Beach! and Mrs. Harold Keller of Dickin-| son were out-of-town guests. tee Miss Mary Ohl stow Y -to-Wear ios ‘ LAG Lego) of Jamestown is : . a OTHER'S DAY ... you're fat i What chance has one floor Ready: to-Wea1 Depar t- i iz day ere as the} A. C, Isaminger, Burleigh cow i poor male when two ge guest of her sister, Mrs. Johnity auditor, left Tuesday for Minot away. Telegraph flowers! Just heads—both of them ment. oe Frazier, while en route to Spokane,| where he will attend the state con- give us Mother's Our bond. female—are put to- Yakima and Gentralia, Wash, where] vention of county auditors, ed associate in the distant city will | gether? Find out by . Y vis r some time, flow: orde: cei i ively : oo Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prakel of Bis- ———r i sae 3 Special Groups Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bean of Far-j| marck spent Sunday in Jamestown j zo eft a aN after transacting/as guests of Mr. and Mrs. M, E. | HODGE PODGE pusiness here for the past two days.| Hamilton, = | el i H gee: Group ( _Mrs. Maude Kenyon Starling of} Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Waldo and : Favgo is spending a few days here| children were guests Sunday at the One with friends and on business. Harold Middaugh home in James- Pair eee town, The Methodist ladies aid will hold jae Nee = a rummage sele in the church base-|_ Mr. and Mrs. H. C, Miller of HOSKINS MEYER } ment Saturday, May 19, oes Mr. and Mrs. August Doehle of Moffit looked after business inter- Social and Personal | evening at the home| Mrs. Eleven Nurses to Eleven nurses will be graduated from the training school at St. Alexius hospital at wane a as at tl exercises te Me | oa . W. H. Boden- city auditorium. Irene Jeffers, Amelia Schultz, Isa- bel Kennedy, Evelyne McCarthy, Freda Mueller, Carrie O’Brien and Martha Sailer. ano solo by jauer, and selections by the high school orchestra. The commencement wee will be broadcast over KF R. Local Club Will Give Musical Tea The Thursday Musical club wit | entertain at a musical tea Friday afternoon at 3:30 at the Mehtodist church. Members of the club will give the cantata, “The Garden of Flowers,” and a program of piano and vocal solos, duets, trios, and organ numbers has been arranged. A silver offering will be taken after the program to defray the ex- penses of National Music Week as observed in this city. eee Miss Olga Rupp, who has been a patient at the Bismarck hospital for some time, was recently dis- charged and will to Baldwin to visit her sisters, Mrs. Katie Swick and Mrs. John Monroe. and coy Halverson; violin solo by aoe he Ryder are transacting business in 1 Bismarck this week. + i e Republican committeeman for North day in Bismarck, ove of the Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon o’clock with Mrs. Fred Hanson at 712 Seventh street. Mies Anna Burr will be in charge of the program. Mrs. W. G. Childs|. will sing. Mad F. J. Graham of Ellendale, national | ° The Woman’s Missionary societ: at 3 The Spanish Mrs. Nellie Evarts and Miss Runey have returned from Miss Runey and A. P. Pogreba, |for 4 few days, —" principal o: the Regan schools, ° Following the annual banquet for cog and a dance will be held. eoce Miss Ila Moffet of Mooreton has arrived in this city where she has accepted a position in the office of Hoskirs-Meyer. Miss Moffet will make her home with her aunt, Mrs. | Mrs. W. C. McIntyre of Sherwood is a guest in Bismarck for a few days this week. ‘* | Mrs. F. Miller and Miss F. Kliz | Additional social and per- i | make Mother happy Sunday the 13th is Mother’s Day SALE f . So costly in looks and yet so inexpensive to own. You will find luxury in a dozen; they will help to always keep that honeymoon look. Low enough in price for morning use; high enough in quality for afternoon, too. At- tractive collars with bound edges, dainty pockets and wide belts that form neat bows, add those chic touches : looked for only in frocks costing many times more. Extra fullness over bust, draping gracefully when not need- ed and deep hems that permit lengthening, offer opport anities to make Princess Peggys fit like tailored gowns. PROCKS Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center Size 1—36 to 38 Size 3—14 to 46 ‘ONE WOMAN TO ANOTHER’ 65 PCE COSOPDSESSESSOSSO OE, Made from English New Type and Chiceen Prints Size 2—40 and 42 Size 4—48 to 52 Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TS EE TONIGHT, MON. & TUES. SPOSESCLESCSSSESSY PPOOOCPSPSSSOOCLED SSS SS PESCELCLLLLSLEPLPEPLLLOSSAAL AAAS LEE EES A CCCCCCS CC CCDS CCTD o N ing value— Patents, Black g and Colored Kids; all % heights of heels—If your @ @ |; fit is in this lot you will A BIG a quick clean-up—You will find patents, NOW $ 00 ECONOMY black and colored kids in all heights of heels ON AASEMENT in this lot, many smartly designed and all ex- Each . Vv. vewery tremely wonderful values. 5BSSSSSS9SSSSSSES9SSSFF SO9SSSSSSOSS FOS SDSS SI SIS SSESSOSS PSS POCDOCSSOSSOEN A.W.LucasCo. Big Shoe Sale Starting Quality heart and soul to quality. GSO II AIOE Even our lowest- priced merchandise must possess the saving grace of be- ing worth while. PAIRS Misses’ and Women’s High Grade Shoes Preparatory to moving our main floor shoe department to the an- nex, the $15 Dress Shop having been consolidated with the main No merchandise that is not worthy of your considera- tion can ever get ours, A.W. Lucas Co. Some values in this lot to $10 Possibly not so smart in pres- ent day style but what a wear- get the greatest shoe value we ever of- fered. Group Two $ 1 95 Pair Values to $11.00. But broken lots to select from. Every one offered in each lot is priced for OCDE OLLCSSCODL SLE CCC PL PESOS LLP LSPS 95 Pair Group Three Some J. & K. shoes are included in this lot— Many late styles are placed in this lot be- cause of broken sizes--In the face of advanc- ing shoe prices, due to increased leather costs, this lot should make a tremendous ap- peal. Pumps ---- Straps ---- Ties ---- Step -ins in each lot—Sizes 3 1-2 to 8—Width AAA to B Purchase several pairs at this Big Shoe Sale as we do not think such remarkable values will be duplicated for a long, long time—Sale Closes Saturday Evening. Watch for Announcement of the Opening of Our New Wom- en’s and Misses’ Shoe Store. : A.W.Lucas Co. Where You Expect More tor Your Money-AndGet It

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