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leaving soon to make their home in Sune oe 8. D., were ae junday evening at a Renivicts home. There were guests for three tables. High scores in the games were won by Miss Cecil Ryan and A. R. Alm- bind After the games, Mrs. Hen- icks served refreshments. i Mr. 3 ill be ath : Bismarck Women to jini mate eelga | Aevine sige sor Ci |, Meu 8 Rana erated of Attend W.C.T.U.Meet|10 to9. Sirs. D. A. Baertsch won '8| yy; S cibdia ud esiex| Baten Pasa nemie — ' prize in the ut race for women. iss Marcelle LaRose as her 5 . o! ngeles, | Mrs. Sara West Ankenmann, Miss Anna Burr, Mrs. C. G. Boise and Mrs. Fred Cathro will represent the local W. C. T. U. at the state con- vention at Minot September 27 to 30, Astong the well known speakers who will be on the convention pro- gram are Dr. Roy L. Smith of Min- neapolis, Miss Helen Byrnes of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Elizabeth Pres- ton Anderson of pares. Hon. R. A. ted and Miss Huldah Winstad of in One of the features of the con- vention will be the motion picture, “Deliverance,” based on the book by Prof. Irving Fisher, which will be shown on the last evening of the meeting. oe * Mrs. L. V. Miller Is Hostess at Luncheon Centerpieces of late summer flow- ers decorated the tables for lunch- eon Saturday when Mrs. L. V. Miller entertained at her home. Bridge was played at four tables during the afternoon, and score rizes were awarded to Mrs. R, D. ennelly and Mrs. R. B. Murphy. Mrs. J. C. Miller of Minot was an out-of-town guest. | Mrs, Russell Barneck and daugh- ter, Dorothy, and brother and sister, Thomas and Elizabeth Slattery, re- turned Friday from a trip to Yel- lowstone Park and Great Falls, Mont. eee Neil York, son of Mrs. Alice York, will leave Thursday for Grand Forks where he will enter the University of North Dakota. ~ Mrs. G. Kikul, 718 Main avenue, will be hostess to the D. U. V. Tues- day afternoon at 2:30. Archie McGray of Garrison spent the week-end in Bismarck with friends. A. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1998 Social and Personal company of Bismarck and Connolly Motor company of Mandan and their families held their first annual Picnic Sunday at the Elks’ ‘picnic park west of Mandan. More than 90 attended the affair. The afternoon was it with games. An indoor baseball team, ates by E. C. Fritz, Bismarck sales manager, and N. N. Lientz, A target shooting contest was held for the men. L. i. Connolly was winner in this contest. In the horse- shoe tournament, William Gehrke and 0. 0. McBride, representing Bis- marck, won from the Mandan team, composed of Harold Law and Charles Pinn. After the games a picnic dinner was served around a bonfire, Birthday Party for Mary Woodmansee Miss Mary Jane Woodmansee, whose eighth birthday anniversary occurred Saturday, was the honor guest at a theatre party that after- noon, Eighteen little boys and girls, schoolmates of Mary Jane, were en- tertained at the matinee, after which @ course luncheon was served at the Harry Woodmansee home. Marigolds and yellow taper can- dies adorned the luncheon table. Places were marked with individual birthday cakes and attractive favors. Mrs. Willard Fulton and daughter, Marilyn, are visiting relatives in Minneapolis while Mr. Fulton at- tends a Boy Scout Training school at Cornell university. Before retvrnr- ing to Bismarck they will visit the C. | E. Fulton family in Jamestown, oes Mrs. Bertha Schaffer spent sever- al days in Minneapolis last week on business for the Maccabee lodge. En route to the Twin Cities, she visited at the Philip Becker home in James- town. eee The Bismarck hospital alumnae association will hold its first meet- ing of the season Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the nurses’ home, Miss Marcella McKenna of Napo- leon has returned home after spend- ing the last week here as house guest of Miss Marcelle LaRose. Women will meet at 6:30 dinner Tuesday evening at the club: rooms. This will be the first meeting of the season. It will be in charge of the Activities committee including, Miss Lillian Mo announce the marriage of their ‘daugh +, Hazel, to Elder O. Elness of Sterling, wnich took place at Oakes Se; 5. They were attended by Miss Helen Smith of Ellendale and Paul Feather of Mon- ango. Rev. 8S. B. Doty read the service at his home. e bride is well known here, having taught at Sterling during the last three years. week-end Beer Miss Marian Bach- elder of Brainerd, Minn., who will be a member of the Mandan high school faculty this year. Miss Bach- elder i. a sorority sister of Miss La- Rose. eee The Methodist missionary society will be entertained Tuesday after- noon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Walter E. Vater, 407 Sixth street. Miss Jessie Ramp will be leader of the program, and all members are requested to bring, their mite boxes. Miss Marian Staley left Friday for Bey where she is engaged as domestic science teacher in the Ray high school. Miss Staley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Staley of Bismarck, : Mrs. Charles Keller and daughter, Margaret, who have been visiting at Medina, spent a few days here with Mrs. Keller's siter, Mrs. Peter Kar- n, while en route to their home in Seattle, Wash. —e Paul Clifford, son of Mr. and Mrs, S. 8. Clifford, left this morning for New York city where he will enter Fordham university. Stephen Clif- ford is ajso a student at Fordham. Dr. Maysil M. Williams, head of the child welfare department, and Miss Irene M. Donoor of Bismarck have returned from a trip to the eastern part of the state. Miss Marlys Lahr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Lahr, is leaving this evening for St. Paul where she will resume her studies at Macales- ter college. ees A regular meeting of the Yeomen will be held Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock at the A. O. U. W. hall. The business will include nomination of officers. eo The Business and Professional| and Arthur week-end in Minot wi Earl Irvine left this morning for] ¥ Grand Forks where he will resume| § university, |¥ Mrs. William Noggle and daugh- ters, Esther and Ione, Muriel Hart THE BISMARCK TRIB his studies at The Mothers Service club will be|% entertained E. M. Hendriees (Personal and ‘| Hespegan spent the ith th te * e a Coak, chairman, Miss" Amy| fry, James T. MeCalloch of Wash- | -Mr. and Mrs. Gran —_| Pienic Sunday.Marks | fe'ypplar "A snort talk willbe | Murr spent several days in Blamarck to Make Future | First Annual Affair | iwn.0y Miss Gry ogee tett| poad Quam ot sie Home in Aberdeen} for Motor Companies CE le al gl oe Beek end here as cuest of his sister, | “ww komen 4 Juam. Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Gran, who are| Employes of the'Capital Chevrolet] ngr, and Mrs, G. W. Feather of aos evening by Mrs. | X Social News of e Calif. Cards were played at three | % tables and high score was won by |% Mrs. R. W. Shinners, decorated the tables with garden |% flowers. Mrs. John Rothlisberger wi hostess Friday evening in compli- ment to Miss Clara Flint of Lady- Miss Bertha Sybers ind Miss Mary Broshard won hon- smith, Wis. ors in cards. . Mr. and Mrs. Anthon; Saturday for Grand will make their home, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Aarvi as their house guests Mrs. L. Sisco and daughter, Kintyre, mother and sister of Mrs. Aarvig. Miss Mary Christianson of Haili- day is visiting friends here before leaving for Seattle to enter Wash- eee ingt iversity. igton University, i Cc he: guests of friends. Spencer Corsets. Mrs. Inez Tribune Apts. The 10th is the Jast day of Mandan Vicinity '| The hostess |% Ra 4 pide, where they will spend the wint with their son-in. as Mr. and Mrs. William B. Miller. se @ Mrs. Carl Weber and son of Jud. son visited friends in Mandan F: day. They plan to leave early in October for California where they ‘w and daughter, Leone, of Mrs. ee Walton of Long Beach, alis visiting here as guest of | ¥ T daughter, Mrs, H, 8. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer are spending two weeks in Minot as discount on Gas bills. For Sale: Offerings of Blankets and Comforters in Our Big Blanket Sale All This Week INGLE COTTON BLANKETS—In plaids, or plain grey or tan, with borders. This is a good weight blanket . oath a soft fleecy nap. The plaids come in an assortment of six bright colors. Size 64x76 inches. Fin- 1927 Chevrolet Grain Truck in excellent con- dition. Hedahl Motor company. ished with overlocked stitched ends. This low price for the Big Blanket Week Sale only ................$1.00 STAPLE GREY COTTON DOUBLE BLANKETS—With rose or blue borders. This is a 2 1-4 pound blanket with a soft warm nap; overlocked stitched ends; sizes 64x76 inch, each .. Sizes 72x80 inch, each ......sessceeseeceeeee STAPLE PLAID COTTON DQUBLE BLANKETS—Four inch block plaids; warm, fluffy nap; shell stitched . énds; weight 2 1-2 oe Come in several bright colors; blue, gold, rose, lavender. Size 66x80, each... Size 70x80, weight 8 pounds, each.........+...seseeeee a Se meee Gees aen es tesscess ye ‘OTTON DOUBLE BLANKETS—A medium weight twill blanket weighing two and three-fourths ee This is a very warm and durable blanket with a soft thick nap. Comes in blue, rose, gold, lav- ender, tan, grey and green; size 66X76; each......+-..seeceeserceers om acim Glaipaiers oe LAIDS—An extra Heavy, all cotton, double blanket with a thick nap that feels and looks like — in block and broken plaids in a large assortment of colors. A very warm blanket. Size 66x80 inches. To be sold during the Big Blanket Week Sale only at ..........--+-+-seseseeeeeeees Bag tao ELIER PLAID PART WOOL DOUBLE BLANKETS—Come in a large assortment of colors in block ame rag blanket weighs three and three- fourths pounds and has sateen bound ends. A very warm double blanket 66x80 inch..........ssseseeees : ACON PART WOOL DOUBLE BED BLANKETS—Size 70x80 inches. This blanket weighs 4 1-4 pounds * and comes in blue, rose, gold, lavender, tan, grey and sreen, in either block plaids or solid colors. The ends are bound with four inch sateen binding, having four rows of stitching. This js our best value and sold at only.....seeeee REVEL EL ah «cia pein pate Cauda Dene e cence nasser re eeerserteees dereccrecee oeeseonecee HARVEST COMFORTERS—With -silkoline top and khaki back. Filled with sterilized cotton and wool. An ex- tra heavy warm quilt. 3-4 bed size, each.. a e Large bed ize ..........eeeeeee Aseria 5 j en A BIG VALUE COMFORTER—Colorful silkoline covering with wide satin border on one side. Filled with new white cotton; decorative scroll stitching to hold cotton in place. Actual weight six pounds. Guaranteed full double bed size, Each BEST VALUE COMFORTER—Covered with best quality challie in new bright floral designs; wide a borders in colors to match; filled with new white fluffy cotton and stitched. This is an extra large comforter, big enough to tuck in generously, Each..........--+es+eeees Rete Re ane Pea cs vesos ns TEEN COVERED COMFORTERS—Extra large and heavy. Actual weight 9 1-2 pounds. Floral sateen on ae one side and good quality silkoline to match on the other side. The filling is new dark wool and cotton mixed, making this our warmest comforter. Each.............- “ NEW IN COVERED COMFORTER—With decorative insert border combining the figured sateen EE rn double bed size, weighing full six pounds. Well filled with Rae lean white cotton. Attractively scrolled stitched, This is one of our outstanding values at only...... fo a pee aie es a DODO SOOO Ono non nnn nnninnny eee merc cece eee e ees ersreeeseer sess eeressseseeeses . Dec eereeceneccace sepecceceeden sere cer eres eeeee ANTICIPATE YOUR WINTER'S NEEDS DURING THIS OPPORTUNE SALE. IT MEANS SAVINGS TO YOU 1.95 2.45 1.95 2.75 2.49 8.95 4.95 1.95 2.19 2.95 4.25 A.W. LUCAS CO. Where You Expect More for Your Money—And Get It This Week — Prices and Quality Combined to Your Entire Satisfaction All Wool Double Blanket 66x80 Inches Satinette Bound. Weight, 4 1-2 Pounds, Pure Virgin Wool For This Blanket Sale $745 Wool and Camel Hair Single Blanket A silk bound, dark blanket, brown striped border. 75 per cent finest camel’s hair and 25 per cent wool. Four pounds in weight. For this blanket sale Beacon Double Blanket 70x80 Inches 4 Plain with white border and plaids. Soft, Fluffy Blankets--Beautiful, Downy Comforters satinette to match. Stitched four times. Luxurious yet reasonably priced here at all times ALL WOOL SINGLE BLANKETS—Colorful plaids bound in silk. All pure virgin fleece thoroughly shrunk and felted. Weights five pounds and over ........:sccecccssececcccrscescnttcnteneeseccesenee ee ALL WOOL DOUBLE BLANKETS—70x80 inches. Pure virgin fleece. Weight about five pounds. For this week’s blanket sale .........-ss+s00e pains oe Simaiteaibc diese uiel se issiacinicane meeabienna acioinnibas ALL WOOL INDIAN BLANKETS—100 per cent pure virgin wool, in Pendleton’s newest patterns. Bound in felt of pure wool, Each .......scessscecrsccscccsscessceesceceececses “pean one eee eel A NEW BEACON, BLANKET—The Jacquard Comfortable. Bound in satin; double stitched. A beautiful border of multi-colored floral design. An extra weight. Size 72x84. In two prices, $6.25 and .. AUTO ROBES—Of pure wool, in Scotch plaids. Self fringes. About 8 1-2 pounds ........ A fine display of Pendleton’s Beaver State Indian Blankets and Shawls. PART WOOL SINGLE BLANKETS—Large sizes, such as 72x84. Patterns assorted. Jungle Robes, Indian Blankets ; floral patterns and plaids; at $4.95, $5.75 .....scecscecccees aie wae Sieslsigibib aie a siacin Teac Reicaek PART WOOL DOUBLE BLANKETS—72x80 inches; 4 1-2 pounds of superb quality in plaids of gold, rose, blue, tan, orchid and grey. Bound in satinette; double stitched ........... ST a eT Re BEACON TOPAZ BLANKETS—Part wool ; 66x80 inches. Plaids, floral patterns and other patterns. 3 1-2 pounds of felt finished high grade blanket. Beacons are recommended for laundering. Each ....... < OLIVE DRAB ARMY BLANKETS—66x84 inches. 3 1-2 pounds of the best materials, made to stand un- usual wear, such as camping, auto trips and outdoor use; each ........ Rise singles aieeaienn oe ae aie ot & PART WOOL SINGLE BLANKETS—66x80 inches. Three pound blanket in medium dark plaids. Self edge binding. For this blanket sale week, each ....... aio Sean) Ee ee RE ty z BEACON PART WOOL SINGLE BLANKETS—66x80 inches. Navajo designs; plaids and floral patterns in lights and darks. Felted finish. Weight full 3 pounds. Blanket week sale price, each ...... auaee NASHUA PART WOOL SINGLE BLANKETS—66x80 inches. Plain colors with satinette binding. Double stitched, Pastel shades. A special value at................000. SEER OTES SRN GF SATIN COVERED COMFORTERS—Size 72x84 inches. Full weight. All new cotton batting. Both sides covered with the finest satin in floral print and plain combinations. Colorful and pleasing and comply ing with all of the new bedding regulations for hotels, rooming houses, etc. Each ...... Also a line at $5.95, each. FINE COMFORTERS—Covered with satinette and filled with a pure wool batting of pure cream materials in these comforters are guaranteed to be new and pure. Two lines—$6.95 and ..... FEATS PILLOWS Sirined ticking. All clean and odorless feathers. For the Big Blanket week, OAC POW oo. . sc cccrscceccccocescesccsccecescosces A complete line of Emmerich Down Pillows. ALL WOOL BATTS—Covered with fine gauze and stitched. Two pounds of fine, creamy white wool ease 8-pound Batts, each ..... 81s. 4:01m0)46.06'8.9's bok pees 0 bie siniele bad ose tinh eecis panicle 36 EES WOOL-COTTON BATTS—A laminated cotton that is crisp and resilient as wool. A noncrushable finish that enables the cotton to adhere, giving a strong, clean white batt. Cut to 72x90 inches, over three pounds, in weight, For the Big Blanket Sale Week only .........s..ccceceees Seacacersonnse us sca tenes ALL WHITE COTTON BATTS—72x90 inches. Cross stitched and full three pound weight. For the Big Blanket Sale Week only ..........cseceesscsccccssooes Re Aa es CHEESE CLOTH—For covering batts. Five yard packages ......05. 0000 scene cesiese ce es siamese DOWN AND FEATHER PROOF TICKING—All imported tickings with the money back guarantee. A yard MATTRESS PROTECTORS—Size 54x76 inches. The Red Star quality. All quilted and bound. Each’... : RAYON BED SPREADS—Our entire stock of colored rayon bed spreads at oveceeeceuine ce secee ONE-THIRD OFF A.W. LUCAS CC Where You Bet More for tome Money oe OS CREE $7745 $45 13.50 9.95 8.95 6.75 5.95 4.45 4.39 3.75 2.79 2.89 4.95 1.00 5.95 1.95 1.00 29, 49. 3.25 *