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| ec | © "THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1928 - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE worth, John Sagehorn, V. Stair, | ¢ Ve"Samuclson, * Bob” Whites Fed § Riley, Jim Stewart, Oscar Raaen,|¥ and Theodore Quanrud. Mrs, William F. Bauer and Mrs.|% Z. Norman of Linton were guests |} here Tuesday. ses Alice and Marian Strutz, daughters of Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Strutz, will leave this evening for school. Miss Marian Strutz will at- tend North Central college in perville, Ill. Miss Alice, who is graduate of North Central, will en- ter the Gregg school in Chicago. ill enter the College of Engincer- hd He was a_ star football ing. ry player with the high school squad ban end ind won the honor of beinz the best iss Shirley Stream of Fargo is round soldier in North Dakota’s iting her brother-in-law and sis- | first Citizens Military Training camp er, Mr. and Mrs. Ea Gilbert. held at Fort Lincoln jn August. wi it A.W.LUCASCO. | Bismarck’s Busy Style and Shopping Center Mrs. Herbert Hoeft and Mrs, Paul! Bismarck had two new | Shannon are entertainin» at bridge | during the last week. They are ; | Current: Events j - Club Will Study | History of Italy Mrs. C. G. Fuerst of Stanton was a Pegler! caller in Bismarck this week. We have just received a beautiful selection of children’ and misses’ coats, marked at |§ very special prices for their|? initial showing Friday and |} Saturday. Sarah Gold Shop,|¥ 312 Main avenue. A za re Mmes. F. E. Andrist Mrs, L. E, Birdzell and Miss Dor-|Iuncheons today end Saturday. H. Edson, of Moffit, here for school and Fred Wilhelm |othy left Wednesday for Chicago LL urposes and O. A. Thoraldson from where they will spend a few days} Mrs. Hal Parsons and daughters | Fargo, printer at Bismarck Tribune. Hostesses at Cards! before Dorothy goes to Ann Arbor,|have returned from Seattle, Wash., Mich., to enter the University of The Current Events club has od PEt ee bee hs Michigan, | gy SEGA. Mee Ace Ave bce | deine nd’ Mins, Feed Wirenlin estore sedty, SB Btrckhouse and daugh-| Mrs. B. 8. Nickerson entertained | ctamen held 7 is an ir, Jane, le! or Hollins,|at a bri e sday eveni: relve it irck sportsme; ie} ounen pads Whours hae Ani nee oo W. Va, where Miss Jane will enter in coniplst 66 Mrs, Athos E. Pugh an informal trap shoot in the city Mrs. J.P. French read a paper on| There were guests for six tables, | Hollins college. Mrs. Stackhouse will/of Los Angeles, Cal id Mrs. Ar- | last evening. Those who participat- ly history of Italy, and Mrs.| and the score prjze was won by Mrs. return to Bismarck in two weeks, nold Renden. Brid; as played at | ed are George Ebert, John McLaugh- ¢ <!D, A. Dodds. Ktter the games the ‘ 44h “2 tM in , at tse clthles following ae ner.) lin, Oscar H. Erickson, Frank Ells- ir. an ‘ws. Lyle J. Bro will re-| Miss ‘ile Porter won score, ee served & luncheon course. | turn to Aberdeen, S. D., today after|and guest favors were presatited to Ttaly. ° spending the last 10 days in Bis-|Mrs. Pugh and Mrs. Renden. Gar- : ele * Simon Miller Is marck, Mr. and Mrs. Bro are form-|den flowers were attractively ar- 2 . Conven: tion Repo Elected Head of cr residents of Bismarck. eis hes the rooms of the Nick- put 1 rts 4 i , |erson home, t \ Given by Members of Bismarck DeMolay |, iss Ansbale (rvckrean Nef Che) ge Wii : , a ft ding the Ii kh ei * Local Auxiliary Post) | simon ines, as Master Counit| Sit her eter Ase Marjo Bro, | City-County Briefs | reco ont Reports of the ion Auxiliary DeMolay for the coming year. Other peti eee mmen ret officers elected to serve With Miller} Mrs, R, Harry Neil of Minneapolis, former and other west coast points, where} Mrs. E. C. Hultmann has returned they have spent the last tw8 months.|to Ashley after spending several ed days in Bismarck. the early } . Nellie Evarts led a round table dis- cussion on the chapter, “Early Awakening,” from a text book on Shoe Department Boot Specials Values that demonstrate this department’s leadership convention, held at Grand Forks ‘D. Hoskins has returned | resident of Bismarck, is spending a enuineness and Wanner mes acting Bt ecco Edmund O'Hare, senior council-| t° Bismarck after visiting in James-| few days here en route to Garrison fine flavor, ales 'y post. The following were Bids oe Te ees ch, ees big th epial aaa Nar eatin sitolatamyteats ator talled upon for reports: leashes t » SAA story writer for several I Oo Mrs. J. A. Kitchen, Mrs. G. Olgi- Hap rit) epgend tall chap-| Neil York, Duane Davis and Frank magazines, While in Bismarck, he trson, Mrs. George Janda, Mrs. B.|.°" sb, po egen,, senior’ Ackerman left today to enter the| was associated with the Woolworth E Hitchcock, and Mrs. A. C. Brain- Monet ts LET one ee state university at Grand Forks. | store. % A short rogram was sung by|® Merle Isaminger, junior stew: | @——$_$_$________ is! pant Hedst: WOR" ee Deput: e Don't accepe i Mrs. John Larson, accompanied by|St° Momoscne rare Foot || Personal and Shere and Mira. "Albin Hedstrom ar febstintes op \ irs. J. jnghes. re deed 3 ; left thi i Grand Fork shad) ieee Miss Dorothy Blunt was hostess|jvarren Kiesel sentinel, and Robert// Social News Of = || where he will enter the freshman ‘ Larson, orator, Same is Koes matl Sr Mhicaet| on 7 +. || Mandan Vicinity |/ise sthpaatc Mer Former Bismarck Girl|* —— | from Bismarck high school last Wyncoop, Misses 1 @ eee CHES Ih Ee ee edt cet [eee CANADA D F . os 'e ret 01 y During Second Visit Minn., where they have been visiting BELLE MEHUS | Frances Peterson. car rape relatives, They were accompanied | Piano Studio ‘Reg. V. 8. Pat. Of, * Fampus Women Are “Europe has become _ greatly | home by Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kollitz | Modern principles of piano The Champagne of Ginger Discussed by Club Americanized in the las' years,” Famous women were discussed at} according to Miss Cl: y,|9£ Ortonville, technic. ? ‘ Yhe meeting of ‘the Progressive| former Bismarck vesddent, wre '%G FONG ae Phone 1124 Studio No. 9 “Wholesale Distributors” ” Wothers club Tuesday evening at] visiting here following a two months’|,,Rev. Fr. J. M. Kitter of Valley Above Hoffman's Cafe the home of Mrs, O. W. Kolberg. | tour of Great Britain and the Con-| City, Ohio, arrived in Mandan Tues- day to spend the hunting season as guest of E. P, Homan and Dr. R. E. Percy. Club members responded to roll| tinent. tall by naming famous American| Miss Tatley made the trip with a women, _ ihe Ww. Re lee ee arty of Peteealgs eles Miss eee | 1 review of ‘omen of the Singing} Hortense Moore, daughter of Wil- ‘: i World.” liam Moore, former Burleigh county | , Helen Krause, little daughter of In discussions of prominent wom-| superintendent of schools. The party d oe ed i pat WwW pileaes ra tn, Jane Addams has always been| visited England, France, Belgium, the De se an hos ‘ital berated given 8 place of honor. Mrs. H. E.| Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Czecho- | the Deaconess hospital. Bismarck Grocery Co. A.W. LUCAS CO. Glen C. Wood arrived Monday | 2 t 5 o'clock and from 7 to 9 from Paso Robles, Calif, to be the) P;,™- Every visitor will re- guest of his aunt, Mrs. S. I. Ander- || Ccive & souvenir of the school. son. pricees—But de- pendable at all prices— vacation trip to Dickinson and the Black Hills. ayes * ioe Mrs. D. J. McGillis left Wednes- \ day for Jamestown where she will ‘pend several days with friends. . , , j tewart spoke at the meeting Tues-| Slovakia and Germ: x i Ul iy evening on “Jane, Addams, a cape eee, oe He coo Mee Bee Mitton, lett VWerineatn ; ee ae decided change in the manners cus,|fr the state university, where he F , ‘ ; toms and conveniences of th | , 4 7 7 Birthday Dinner for _| fried, Syjes7avamiences of the, coun- Bismarck’s Busy Style and Shopping Center ing, Hiki $ 95 s Miss Frances Hanson | the demands of American tourists. % Boots for Hunting, IKINg, e ; 4; Mrs. H. H. Hanson entertained at] Tatiey will return to Los Angeles, College 4 ool or Play ............. Pair ff dinner T eles, , the birthday” aniversary, of her) Where she has made her home since 314 1-2 Main Avenue - 9% j is : : Jaughter, Frances. 7 leaving Bismarck eight years ago. I oon. 101 Bismarck, N ; Heavy Black Oiled Boot, composition flexible sole— jf Places were marked for 12 guests) Miss Olga Rupp of Baldwin spent | He an exceptional boot for service. } oe Bata al wane nnex Shoe Store : 4 f , route home from a trip to Europe. ” al i aa eee spoorignend nie Miss Rupp has been away ail Ue “Palen eile Ecoles g Q lit 1 16-Inch Top Sizes for Men and Boys ; 4 Ais | mer, A . . i Ht jeg ‘ ? tertained at bridge. Capital Commercial College. | ual Exclusively Ladies i ' Mise Betty Foster and Miss Bea-| afr. and Mra, W. 2h. Webb and p, || The public is invited to call and a ¥ t and Misses i | freee orman won high scores in the) B, Webb have returned from their | €° the splendid opportunity we oven eo R ia. jake home at Lake Melissa, Shore- | f° acquire a very useful pro- UALITY high- ; John Oster of Jamestown visited Sik bgae se ® fession. The hours will be from er at some \ 1% in Bismarck this week while on a i » Pale sa During the Past vent we have Miss Edna Steeves has returned Laat aaa Ret eaetaaeen from Carnduff, Can. where she grades from the eighth to uni- Terrence Halloran left recently | “Pent Several days at her home. versity graduates. All have ee for South Bend, Ind., where he wil] | [=== | profited by the instruction re- enter Notre Dame university, ceived. . Everett O’Neif’and John Lofth: Wh left taday, for Grand Forks to attend Bn ee erred irt! . ‘he state university. *_* @ Smart Footwear New Distinctive Modes Autumn’s Smartest Materials Not excepting the small prices— We need more young men to take up this work. We have been placing our young men students with such firms as the International Harvester Com- pany, Armour & Co., Standard Oil Company, and in banks, elevators, and garages. At present they are all employed. Bright, thoughtful young men with not less than two years of high school training are needed. Sums up what has been for almost thirty years the policy of this store. Authentic in every detail is this higher priced foot- wear—specially priced. Splendid opportunities. to select one’s entire shoe wardrobe for fall and winter with excellent savings. The Past Matrons club will meet . Friday afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. . U. F. Keller. 3 a Mrs. S. I. Anderson has returned from Minot where she spent a week with friends, - A.W. Lucas Co. A Shoe Here to Blend With — *@ Pe sists It leads to a life profession. i Q Mrs, John Homan is visiting rela- Sizes 11 to131-2......... $4.49 tives in Fargo for a few days this Our school is filling up rapid- Every Autumn Costume Sizes1to2............... 5.29 Sizes 21-2to6 ........... 5.49 week, ly and by the first of October will be practically full. Any that intend to come should let On your Birthday Mother Flow i know soon. For terms and i ostinw: a information write G or all seat 14 inch strap top boot,.nailed and sewed, with extra * rof. R. E. Jack, principal. heavy leather sole—a wonderful shoe for wear—First class tempered steel Scout Knife with each pair. Mary Ann $6.85 Patent Leather or Spanish Brown Kid—narrow fast- enette strap—exceptionally neat appearing—Cuban Heel. Boys Chippewa Boots an Sizes 8 1-2toll ........... we 8349 F Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 : ‘ Sizes 2 1-2 to 6 ;.. Matinee E) Day 2:30 1 Famous Chippewa Boots with extra heavy léather TONIGHT - ‘Thursday Ritz soles and heels. An exceptional boot priced at prices | Alluring Ebony Patent Leather—high throated pump—short that you cannot afford to pass. | some toe—excellent style for fall dress wear—Spike heel. : | J 1 Dream of Lilec Time * A A Wales ( toe pro; j | 5 ea | Women's and Girls’ Boots ss tis Bence ase ran Vos em B's Sizes 11 1-2 10.2 oe. eeee $8.95 oa sa Verona . $7.85 y Sizes 21-2108 ....,...00seeeees 4.95 we Brown Spanish Kid or Patent Leather—novelty strap >| Light in weight but heavy in quality, this Pao style twill mak lient boot for hunting, hiking buckle over the instep—the Verona is winning laurels host wat "Sturdy flexible sole. for beauty and style—Spike heel. Our Economy Basement Shoe Depart- $f. ment is the answer to the demand for the maximum of footwear at the minimum Melba - «$7.85 ut The New Airplane Satin ie etont Lesther--oranuerat: ofprice. * Z es 8 wear: : CONRAD NAGEL en ai ald a laa 2 oe bo makes. a glamorous a : a : i “ A.W. LUCAS CO. Balls iteond Ms : ' Clean-cut, thoroughbred lines these distinctive aoe a j 3 a 2 “@ \q ; shoes for Misses’ and, Wosnen *: A. W. LUCAS CO: | Annex Shoe Store Exclusive Shoes ‘ COMEDY - “Just Dandy” Friday and Saturday : “The Wheel of Chance”