The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 12, 1928, Page 5

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Walcker - Flemmer Wedding Occurs at Turtle Lake ‘The wedding of Miss Ida Walcker @ and John Flemmer ef Napoleon occurred recently at the home of the bride. Rev. F. F. Schwindt of the Seventh Day Ad- ventist’s church read the service. The bride was attended Miss Rose Flemmer, while Jake Walcker ‘was best man. Following the ceremon; dinner was served irked for 60 guests. mo and Flemmer will make wed- places Miss Gladys Pearce and Miss Jo- sephine Cervinski will leave this ‘week-end for Chicago and New York coNiag the last bare of hs, mone sai e last pa: is_ mont for a tour of the British Isles and Europe. Misses Pearce and in- ski will be away for two months, and lan to visit witzerland, Holland Miss Milda Brelje will leave this evening for a trip to Milwaukee, Brelje-will attend Walther league relje- attend a Walther meeting at Milwaukee as delegate from North Dakota. At Arcadia she+ will = summer camp. ee Professor Alexander C. Burr of Detroit, Mich., is spending the summer here as guest of his father, A. G. Burr. Mrs. A. C. Burr, who is visiting relatives at Cavalier, will come to Bismarck later in the sum- er. = / © @ Barney Lange and daughter, Ger- trude, of Max are visiting in Bis- marck as guests of Mr. Lange's daughters, Misses Anna and garet Lange. ‘are Miss Irma Cipra of Lincoln, Kan- sas, has arrived in Bismarck to spend the summer as guest of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Murphy. Joseph A. Kitchen, commissioner of agriculture and labor, transacted business in Valley City this week. A daughter was born Wednesday at St. Alexius hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Do!mseth of Tappen. Mrs. Mike Brazden of Wilton re- cently entered St. Alexius hospital for treatment. | | Mrs. Christ Freisz of New Leip- zig has entered St. Alexius hespital for treatmaat. |, B. E. Haasen will leave this eve- ning for a short business trip to the Twin Cities. okies Miss Betty Ingstad returned Wed- nesday from a visit with relatives in Jamestown. |, Mrs. D. F. Ritchey of Minot is 8 nd a few days in Bismarek jis week. peal Business see slie Edwards of Stanton is few days in Bismarck on eee * Mrs. John Hinsz, Sr., of Stanton hes been admitted to’ St. Alextus hospital. = Miss Mae Taylor of Jamestown visited friends 4 Bismarck Wednes- day. *| Bridge Club Gives Members of Kappa -. Sigma Fraternity onored at Dinner Clifford Jansonius, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jansonius, was host at seven o'clock dinner Wednesday eve- ning to 1928 brothers in Kappa Sigma fraternity. Covers were laid for eight guests. | Shirley Sorenson of Sherwood and Al Pureell of Grand Forks were guests from out of the city. ; aL, Picnic Thursday] — eae, Ww PIQUE HAT with Miss Gladys Pearce and Miss. Jo- bade ape eiben caught with sephine Cervinski were its of | dark blue in ribbon takes honor Thursday evening fy the an impectent place in the summer Ni club wardrobe. f “Household Helps | Thursday tained at a picnic at Sunny. —————_— ry FRUIT COMPOTE A picnic su; wi to If comeey drops in to supper and guests. Miss Pearce and Miss Cer- vinski will leave cook: ches or apricots Look short, tbr coeued prunes, cher- 14 vans this month Waa be t! British Isles. Miss Irma Cipra of Lineoln, Kan- 8a8, was an out-of-town guest at the! pienic, “ ee ties or any other fruit with them Mr. end Mrs. E. C. Frits and fruit s brine rin, ee Char- sialbahdr pt it on ednesday for a two COFFEE PUDDING weeks’ vacation trip to Detroit! To» vary the use of left-over Lakes, Minn. | {bread or cake, make a cotta bread Misa Lilian Cook left today for «| Sal iriby care yousaka ke ta, it, SAO, Saat where 3! serie at'Poreut Teacher Noort | yg RE-WOUND GRADES meetings. your window shades will not eee spring up res pale iy oe them down, hold firmly and wit apa’ Bn, Pte Ream of Whos, [Memes hen the end erin. Mont., has been discharged from St. Alexius hospital. ae J. H. Olson and family will leave this evening for Forsyth, Mont., where they will visit friends and relatives. FRENCH TOAST A nice supper dish is made from French toast — bread dipped in beaten and a little milk and fried in butter—served with grated maple sugar and ginger. 2 “NEW BACKGROUNDS The newest doaphter -Detthar suing taeines aciae Rewer, Rasen aad ether woes is ive rl grounds wit ee cornet white, or vivid figures against them. Perle Curtis and Robert Frazier of | Brown is a new background. Jamestown are visiting friends in fom ond INE Bismarck this reek. . e “Before aang 8 wren, lothaing 5 Bened: \sfield | 8 it over ni cold water at Pie rl men kn to boil i for half an hour. This pre- GRAPE-FRUIT SALAD vents its tangling. Slices of grape-fruit, used with leaves of mint and pimento, make a delicious salad served with French dressing. CLEANED FELTS White felt hats can be cleaned re vile ner fel magnesia, done fore they gi bind soiled. Most cleansers yellow ee . ier and Mrs. J. O. ‘Smith of Beulah are visiting friends here this week, ae Mr. and Mrs. J. N. O'Keefe of jamestown are spending a few deys ‘in Bismarck. Gicies Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Horner of fF spent Tuesday in Bismarck Mrs. G. J. Kimball of Leith has entered St. Aléxius hospital for treatment. eee Mrs. Vietor A. Corbett of Minot ‘was a business caller in Bismarck i cee Mrs. Earl Lewis of Pollock, 8. D., has been admitted to St. Alexius hospital. ‘ MAHOGANY POLISH Warm, strong, black coffee, used in equal parts with olive oil, makes an exeellent polish for mahogany furniture. Just arrived small Catfish. Pry Meat Market. Phone A Good July Investment—|' United Public Service $6 Divi- dend Preferred shares at $94. Am when you pay your light TONIGHT—Thursday "EACTRESS 500 Pairs ~ Summer Shoes TIES -- PUMPS.-- STRAPS Special Clearance of ALL COLORED SHOES at $4.95 to $7.95 Roguler prices - $7.50 t0 $11.00 INAS HOOrE iy Bible Chautauqua Ten Nights with the Holy Sériptures in a large, well seated tent on Seventh Street and Avenue B. special of spirit-filled be able and in ‘The truth will be presented i 2 new and interesting manner with Services will begin at 8:00 P. M., Thursday, July 12th A SPECIAL FEATURE Many of these lectures will be illustrated by stereopticon views and Beng Service, 7:30 Beets Freo; All Welcome DRIVE STARTS Association of Commerce ‘Starts Crusade to Protect Local Plants Because outside are using alleged establish business in the city, Bismarck Association of Commerce is sponsoring andther “shop at home” crusade. A chain bakery with plants at Minneapolis and Fargo two weeks ago began gving Bismarck cont ers is of:charge, it is “The chain bakery is not a part of Bismarck, has Il here, pays no taxes bu a ped- ery concerns unfair methods to Christmas in the Holy Land, New 70 ports sad places. 136 Saye. “Dream-ship” ton, % Aus- tralia, from New York, 1. As low as $1900. Mediterranean Cruise 7221716 counties ‘rom New York, Feb. Scotland. As low Apply to Local Steamship Agents or Canadian Pacific, 611 Second Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn, Canadian = Pacific One Management, Ship and Shore AE the | dier, taking what money it can from the city and returns nothing,” as- sociation officials say. The Association of Commerce has appealed to the housewives of the city to patronize home industry and to accept as their motto “Bismarck Products for Bismarck peop! Local business men ‘who ave been investigating activities of the out- side concerns for two weeks reported ‘the facts to the association directors yesterday. The directors began their campaign immediately. Just arrived small Catfish. Coal Meat Market. Phone Fostria Glass Water Sets, | azure, green, pink and amber. een $4.95, a set. Bonham ros, For those people who enjoy a fine, full wheaten flavor in baked foods, use OCCIDENT, LYONS BEST OR CLIMAX Try a Sack—Your are the Judge Satisfaction Guaranteed Costs More—Worth It! RUSSELL-MILLER MILLING CO. MANDAN, N. DAK. July Savings 10 Per Cent Discount on Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Dress Trousers Suits with one and two trousers, exceptional values— Men’s $10 to $20. Boys’ $6.50 to $15 Cortley suits for men, with a cut and character of custom made — $25 to $40 Boys’ khaki twill, blue — and chambray play suits Also exceptional values in men’s and boys’ summer weight underwear, hosiery, work shirts, shoes and oxfords. Come in and look over our splendid bargains. DAHL CLOTHING STORE 47 Years in Bismarck Bread for Energy, Endurance and Economy Goodness, Tastiness, Variety JUNIORS - 100% WHOLE WHEAT GRAHAM. RAISIN Aren’t these the things you look for in food? The great popularity of our various breads and sweet goods is due to the fact that everything we bake measures up to these requirements. Our products are made of the best ingredients and by ex- pert bakers and are delivered to your grocer fresh, daily. BARKER BAKING & CANDY COMPANY Phone 912 Gerve a Variety of Baked Goods—Your Grocer Has Them SSSESSOSESSOS SSSSPSSVSSOSSIV SOPOT S SS ISD SOO FOS GOO CVO OE EOC SESESSSS SGOSSSOPOESSSOOOOSCSODCCSCGSSLL SSL SOSGSSSSSOOGS, A.W.Lucas Co. Bismarck's Busy Shopping Center July Days Are Clean-up Days Merchandise Must Be Moved to Make Room for New Fall Goods That Will Soon Be Coming In. Silk Department Offerings For This Week-end ae aa 36 inches yee silk and cotton ‘abric with which everyone is familiar; a yard ¥ . 29c ei thee etd pale ae plain colors; guaranteed washable. We have the exclusive agency for this cloth. A yard 95c Heise Chine, 39 inch silk and ‘rayon sport satin; all colors; a@ yard i $1 .00 Sport Silks; argorted silks 32 to 39 inches wide; all plain colors, of Yso Crepe, Rajahs, Double Spun Silks, etc.; values to $2.95 a yard; $ 1 69 . Bargains HIS is not a so- called bargain store, yet it is a store in which one can always find bargains. Here and there throughout the ramifications of its many departments, one can usually pick up something at a price that has come down, For it is just one more example of our desire to under- state rather than overstate, that we show more bargains in the store than we do in the news- Papers. this week-end Tub Silks, 32 inches wide; stripes and plaids; regular $2.95 a yard; this week-end, Other Main Floor Specials Hand Embroidered Pillow Cases; extra fine cloth; hand made hems; each pillow case 9-4 Sheeting; pure bleached ; on sale at 2 1-2 yards for ............. ine Pure Bleached Pillow Tubing, 42 inch, 2 yards for Silk and Cotton Dress Crepes; two lots at spe- i x cial prices; a yard, 67c and Lineens, printed and plains; also printed Indian Heads ; 86 inches wide; a yard Overnight Bags; waterproof fabricoids in walrus grain, brown, black, blue and red; washable linings; a big value for, each Ruffled Curtains—voiles, grenadines and cross bar marquisette: values to $1.95; a pair Sun Fast Draperies, 50 inches wide; stripes, and other materials; values to $2.95 a yard; this week-end, a yard Department Eight Week-end Offerings Children’s Cotton Bal- briggan Bathing Suits; navy blue with white or orange trim- mungs a in sizes 28, 30 an 3 69¢ and 79c val. 50c Children’s Sleepers; soeeban muslin; sizes 0 12. $1 values; each 69c Girls’ Play Suits; two- piece; bloomer and middy styles; khaki ooh $1.39 to $1.75 values ; a suit $1 .00 Boys, Wash Hats in white, white and blue, or wate and grey; 50c ani Ic values, each 39c One Large Lot of White Organdy Baby J Bonnets; some are frilled and lace trim- med, others plain; 69c¢ to $1 values 50c F Week-end Offerings (Where the Overhead Is Lightest and the Values Unsurpassed) Women’s Rayon Underwear—Bloomers, step-ins, panties, chemise, vests, nightgowns and slips. Also children’s rayon combinations in orchid, flesh, honeydew, nile, and‘ peach, also dark blue, grey and tan; all sizes. Your choice of any garment for ‘ Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose, full-fashioned; comes in flesh, beige, moon- low, French nude, atmosphere and gunmetal; sizes 8 1-2 to 10; a pair $1.0 Men's Athletic Underwear—the famous Cooper Shock Absorber Suit that will not tear out in the back. This suit is taped and well reinforced at all points of strain. Somes in sizes 36 to 48. Week-end Price ..............+0. eg Glass Water Sete 6 tumblers and one jug crackled glass; a set ... vies Medium Weight Water Tumblers, Colonial Style, 8 oz. size, 6 for . Ice Tea Glasses, 12 ounce size, paneled style, each Food Chopper Sets, consisting of one graduated bow! with inserted block and chopper ; colored handles of blue and white, red, greén or yellow, a set ...... Leatherette Shopping Bags, each .....--.......sececseeccneres va a -Colored Alarm Clocks; green, blue or red; guaranteed; each _ You will always find merchandise here that combines with the right price. A.W.LucasCo. Where You Expect More tor Your Money-And Get It quality

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