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uc ’ " THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1928 Social and Personal Country Club Tea Postponed to Aug. 24 ‘The bridge tea, announced for Fri- fay afternoon at the Bismarck | Country club, has been postponed until Friday, Aug. 24. ' Mrs. Myron Atkinson will act as | chairman of the tea, and bridge will | be played for the fournament series. | Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Rigler, whose wedding took place July 29 at Minot, | have returned from a trip to Yello stone Park, Montana and North D: kota cities. They were guests of M: and Mrs. M. Perlin at Froid, Mon and at Williston they were ente: tained by Mr, and Mrs. S. Krivosha. En route to Bismarck they spent a few days in Minot as guests of Mrs. Rigler’s parents, Mr. and | Mrs, H. Perlin, Mrs. Rigler was | formerly Miss Lillian Perlin. Bis- marck friends entertained Tuesday evening at an informal party in their honor. 8 Mrs. R. Penwarden and son Ernest and Paul Parsons returne: ednes- day from Oskaloosa, Iowa, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Penwarden. En route home they visited at Spring Valley, Wis., the Twin Cities and Shoreham, Minn, . 8 Mrs. L, W. Mann and little daugh- ter Betty Jo will return to Van Hook Friday, after spending a week here with relatives, They will be accom- oe home by Mrs. Mann's sister, | Mi ‘iss Roberta Best, who will be their guest for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gruenberg jr. left Wednesday for their home in St. Paul, after a week's visit here with Mr. Gruenberg’s parents, Mr. and M Fred Gruenberg, and with rela- tives in Washburn, * Mrs. L, E, Huschka of Fargo is the guest of friends in Bismarck this week. Mrs. Huschka is a former Bismarck resident, - Mrs. L. J. Gregory has returned to her home at Hazelton, after a few days’ visit here. | Mrs. Avery Danford of Stecle and rs. J. Simons of Council Bluffs, Towa, were guests of Miss Jessie Gordon on Tuesday. | Miss Esther Maxwell of Bismarck, who has been visiting in Fargo for several days, has continued her trip! to Chicago. : Mr. and Mrs, Bismarck were guests in Jamestown Shis week. see Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zahn of Fort Yates were business callers here Wednesday. oe Mrs. Roger N. Carroll of Grand Forks is visiting friends here this * oe Mrs. Sarah West Ankenmann and daughter, Miss Anna Mae, left today for Detroit Lakes, Minn., to be the guests of the R. Sutherland family of Winnipeg. see Miss Rose Thistlewood left re- rently for Los Angeles, San Diego, and other California cities, where the will visit relati Par Mr. and Mrs, Herman Ode have returned from Duluth, the vin Cities, Superior, and other Minne- sota and Wisconsin points, where they have spent the last three weeks, is, where he will at- tend a dental convention. Miss Julia Johnson left Wednes- for Seattle, Wash., where she be the guest of Miss Belle yhite, En route Miss Johnson will visit at Vancouver, B. C. She will return by way of the Canadian Rockies. da o* The Birthday Mission society of . the First Lutheran church will mect. Friday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Nelson, 302 Fifteenth street, aoe Rev. and Mrs. Paul S, Wright and daughter Loretta, who are on an extended vacation trip through Can- ada. are guests in Port Arthur this week. s Miss Edna Stock will leave this evening for the Twin Cities, where she will spend some time. Mrs, J. K. Harmon of Fort Yates is transacting business in Bismarck this week. oe Fred Masters of Minncapolis transacted business here this week, Mrs. A. C. Kraemer of Goodrich has spent several days in Bismarck this week, pags Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mahowahl of Garrison transacted business here Tuesday. S. K. Farstad of! THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBU Mrs. M. B. Gilman Is Hostess at Luncheor Mrs. M. B. Gilman was hosters at luncheon Tuesday at the Bismarck ey club in compliment to Mrs. L. E. Huschka of Fargo, formerly of Bismarck, A color scheme of yellow and} green was carried out in the table appointments, while the club room was decorated with garden flowers. There were guests for six tables of bridge, and high scores were won by | Mrs. J. K. Blunt and Mrs. Robert Webb. ee @ Miss Helen Crawford has returned home from Spiritwood Lake, nea: Jamestown, where she has been the house guest of Miss Margarct Tellncr for the last two weeks. * Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Falconer of Bismarck, their son-in-law _and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Day, !of San Antonio, Texas, have re- \turned from a motor trip to Minne- {sota points. a * Bismarck members of Pan-Hel- jlenic who plan to attend luncheon |Saturday at the Hotel Prince are lrequested to phone reservations to | Miss Genevieve: Parsons at 227 be- \fore Friday. is Dr, and Mrs. H. Banks and daugh- ters Phyllis and Jonella of Minneapo- | lis are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. |R. C. Rosen, ‘ ay The Women’s Relief corps. will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs, M. O. Ward, 614 Rosser street. see William A. Arntz and family, of oo were in Bismarck Wednes- lay. Personal and | ‘| Social News of | it Mandan Vicinity va, left Wednesday for nnati, Ohio, and Louisville, K. where ‘they ‘will spend with relatives and friends. ‘ae Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Moore, for- merly of Valley City, have come to Mandan to make Mr. Moore is employed with the Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. . « Mrs. John Feldt of Duluth, Minn., jis the house guest of Mrs. Edward | Schmidt, ewe ter of Chicago aro visiting here’as suests of Mrs. Krase’s mother, M | Della Crosthwaite. + | Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Conrad and children have returned from Lake Hubert, Minn. where they have | spent the last three weeks, 8 Frank Moore and Mike Fred- ericks ‘returned the first of the week from a two weeks’ motor trip to Port Arthur and Fort Williams, You will find that you actually use less flour when wou use OCCIDENT, LYONS BEST } OR CLIMAX: because of their purity. | Test a sack in your own’ kitchen. We guarantec that you will get better re- sults than from any other flour. Cost More—Worth It! RUSSELL- MILLER MILLING CO. MANDAN, N. DAK. ! «| . J. W. Taylor and daugh-| a month) their home. | Mrs. Arthur C. Krase and daugh-! Yaunched yesterday Jacob amba: vessel. Smith Writes Reply lor o Germany, naming Aug. ;he was preparing a reply to the tack made on his record as an i probably would. change in his rejoinder. be: preparing a_ reply the governor said, “but ituation took a new turn by the ie of the cablegram by the publican national committee.” jlonger side brim has a novel trim- | director of the jming of a graduated row of cle-| included a statement that White iphants appliqued in velour. not retracted his charges aga’ ee - —~| Smith in connection with gamb! ;Can. En route home they visited , @Md organized vice. Minnesota lake resorts and th CARD OF T Twin Cities. |_ We wish to thank i see our Mr. and Mrs, Ross Hartwick and | {fends and neighbors for their kind mi | assistance and sympathy during villness and death of our daughter and sister. Also for many beautiful floral offerings. F. L. Owens and fami ‘daughter have returned from | vaedtion trip to Shorcham and the | Twin Cities. Hindenburg Christens |___ Transatlantic Liner! ..~ |. Bremen, Germany, Aug. 16,—()— Hailing the North German Lloy new steamer as a “new bond be-' ‘tween Europe and America and a manifestation of the indestructible German capacity for work,” Presi dent von Hindenburg today tened the Europa’s sister “Bremen.” Sirens blew and the band struck, up “Deutschland Uber Alles” and ; the thousands lining the shore sang the national anthem, jubilant cheers Thursday Columbis Pictures presente Mitchell Lewis Alice Day Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT - THURSDAY N mee co-starring Lew Cody Aileen Pringle you in this unusual pictur: finish—siark reali :m—da the uxderworld. Charley Chase in “Fight Pest” Fex News Reel TUNNEY- HEENEY Fight Films Friday AP utonSILLS : wis Saturday Friday and Saturday TOM MIX ‘PAINTED POST oe (i rose as the vessel slid slowly into IX for Emporia Editor 16.— (AP) — Gov- ernor Smith announced today that necessitate some ‘ | This cablegram, from the Emporia A FELT HAT for fall with the ‘editor to Henry J. Allen, publicity eC publican campai beloved | % the | Last Time Tonight r A rare treat is in store for It's different from start to ing deeds and intense love —a page torn from iife in rare A RTT i ‘| the Weser river, |__Fashion Plaque | Weir river. seistened_ and) § at Hamburg,| % id Schurman, American the |< ‘ at- \ is semblyman by William Allen White, iN BY 3 Kansas editor, but that the cable- | gram made public in New York a 1 ey day or two ago, denying that White | % \had retracted any of his charges, | \ & ‘ | eatael ‘ to the re- Re- ign, had inst ling any the | KILLS FLIES -~~ MOSQUITOES YX BED BUGS ANTS ROACHES MOTHS 116 Fourth Street All Phones - 1080 R. T. Bakken Quality Merchandise at the Right Prices This price for Cash Only Fruits Plums and Apricots in 16 Ib. lugs, specially p..- Yakima Peaches Seedless Grapes Bartlett Pears Blueberries Blackberries . Watermelons ’ Friday and Saturday Specials Bananas, per doz-n . Campbell’s Tomato Soup, dozen . Steeple Jack Corn, "Jo, 2, 5 cans ... Van Camp’s Pork and Beans, 6 cans ... . 852 $1.23 +. Be -. 382 Manchester Biscuit company’s representative will con- duct 2 demonstration at our store Saturday. 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LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Busy Style and Shopping Center y 6 BN aN x x \ Where You Expect More for Your Money—And Get It —_—_—_—_——__ IIERE This Week-end We Offer a Special Linen SALE Ends Meet EOPLE of limited means are often prone to decry as a hardship what is really a blessing in disguise. Runnizg a home on a limited income is a university education in the science of conscrv- ing the security of funds. Sque the doilar now a the best safe- guard ‘against .quan- dering it later. This is a hard store in which to squande> money but a good store in which to save 4 oo At prices that should bring z.n eager response. The prices tell the story at a glance; when you examine the A.W. Lucas Co. qualities of the linens offered you will ke even more impressed. ' Table Linen -- Lunch Cloths MADERIA—18 and 20 inch doilies, ete., in one-half the marked price . z ALL LINEN PATTERN CLO for this sale, cach ... ALL LINEN DINNER S to match; a set ALL LINEN DINNER SETS—7 all extca tine linens; a set é ape 64-INCH TABLE LINEN—Finest quality i nen; for this sale, a : One assortment of table linen remants, all lengths suitable for tble cloths; narked at one-thirc aff the regular prize ONE-THIRD OFF ‘orted patterns of genuine maderia, all sold at HALF PRICE + $2.95 hemstitched napkins 4 4.95 meena Sheets - Sheeting - Pillow Cases During this cale, each x PEQUOT AND BRIDAL PILLOW CASES—42x36; regular 49c each; during this sale, each . 45-INCH PILLGW TUBING—Bridal, Pequot, and other brands; a yard SOOO LCOS LLLSLL LLL SSE LLLP PLELPPLAPLPLLLLPLSLOSLDDLALDL LLL ALSASPSLALAAP AANA A 0 oo oo oop | ALL HAND EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES—Embroidered in washable colors NY serviceable hems; each pillow case ............e00eseeeeees x 9-4 SHEETNG—81 inches wide; full bleach; a yard x PEPPERELL SHEETS—81x90 inches; during this sale, cach . . 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Parone 15 CHEESECLOTH—5 yard packages of extra quality, for use in canning, etc., 5-yard packages, each . 39 ALL LINEN VANITY SETS--4 pieces. Our regular low price for the set is $1.25 but during this sale, a set .89 SCALLOPED SHELF EDGING—Cut 9 inches wide; machine embroidered in washable colors a yard ........, .19 ORDER BY MAIL ORDER BY PERSON ORDER BY PHONE You will be tempted to supply yourself for months to come. A.W. LUCAS CO. Where Every Purchase Must Be Satistactory or Money Refunded “a

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