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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE € WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1929 " Miss Mehus Resumes Social and Personal a contribution to the Near D=+t relief | § fund. Her Music Classes |} PaperonUnder-Par |Costura Club Meets Child Is Given at | With Mrs, Kelley| ieee wher sxc |} Mothers Service Club] \, ners of the Goatura club were at the home Cards ‘1 furnished the pastime for the and refresh- Ments were served by the hostess. There were 11 guests. Mrs. H. A.JonesIs_ - Hostess to Card Cub A caper on “What are we beg d ‘wae wne Under-priveleged Child,” was road by Mrs. J. A. Fleck at the meet- ing of the Mothers Service club last evening at the home of Mrs. Frank J. Bavendick. A discussion of the topic followed. Current Events were named in re- sponse to roll call. After a social hour the hostess cd refreshments. She is a specialist in piano two years of the children’s music de- the eS at the Illinois Women’s col- Miss Mehus includes among her pu- pils many of the leading pianists of the city. A number of these will be in recital and over radio dur- ing the spring months. oe The Missionary Society of the Pres- byterian church will meet Thursday Miss Shipp "Hostess to St. George’s Guild r three tables. close of play a course lunch- | heard in Bg was served. : ee | K. of C. to Entertain Members of C. D. A. Sree’ rasilitle ceding the soctal hour, It was to hold election of officers at the next meeting. The hostess served refreshments at the close of the evening. Bismarck Council 1604, Knights of Columbus, will entertain the Catholic Daughters of America and their hus- followed by a discussion of the topics, “China,” and “National Missions. The “query corner” will be conducted by Mrs. Fred Hanson. The four, divisions o fthe Methodist Ladies Aid society will meet on Thurs- day afternoon with the following ladies as hostesses: Mrs. C. R. Simp- son, 601 Fifth street, division No. 1; Mrs. O. B. Lund, 723 Ninth street, division No. 2; Mrs. W. J. Church, 502 Eleventh street, division No. 3, and Mrs. F. E. Titus, 212 West Thay- er, division No. 4. ees The regular meeting of the Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid society ‘will be held Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the church parlors. This is the an- nual business meeting of the society, and a good attendance is desired. The hostesses for the afternoon are: Mrs. E. C. Fritz, Mrs. T. H, Thoreson, and Mrs. John -Husby. Lunch will be served. bands, also visiting Knights, who are 3 ae members of the legislature, at a danc- Family Education Is _|!n8,perty Friday eventng, January 11, i i ‘Dancing will commence at 9:30 and Topic at Club Meeting cot ce = in The Need of Family Education was De cmua cari sarardsinna vies the peneral opie toe study at the the commitee, wl be bein reodhcd meeting of the Mothers club yester-| tn 3+ eve; 8 y day afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. ef E. Perry. A paper on “The Dangers of Ignor- Miss Campbell Will ” was given rR Berpesors, and one on “Child Teach in Porto Rico pon gg gy pra prepa aes *| Miss Grace Campbell, teacher in was read by Mrs. W. F. McGraw. the Will junior igh school left this Y New Vor’ ssi ont ey on teteruny torturer, eomen . Porto Rico, where she will be a mem- ber of the faculty of the high school Party and Program there. She will ‘foin her mr, Miss A New Year's Ue was Shee last night at the A. ‘W. hall by members of the Sbrotivertiood of Amer- ican Yeomen. During the evening the following program was giyen: Song, America; reading, “My Name’s Tommy,” Emily Belk; two solos, “Lilac Time,” and “Ramona,” by Ruth Jefferies; a read- ing, “The Prisoner’s Christmas,” by Grover Riggs; two solos, “Mandalay,” and “Give a Man a Horse He Can Ride,” by L. H. Belk; and a reading, “The Hermit,” by J. W. Riley. After the Clara Campbell, who is also a member of the Cayey high school staff. Teachers of the Will junior high school and the Will school annex en- tertained Miss Campbell at a farewell surprise party at her apartment at the Mohawk last night. Bridge was played and the remain- der of the evening passed socially. Dainty refreshments were served by the Seca after the games. Miss Campbell was presented with a gift from the Will school staff. Miss Campbell came to Bismarck from Spearfish, 8. D., late last fall. saved with prize going |Claude and ‘Wiliam Campbel, ar” games were pla: ude an , are to- Mrs. A. W. Snow and Grover|rived yesterday from Spearfish for aj bership chairman of the American Riggs. short visit with their sister. Legion Auxiliary. popu ses linctaenen nae eer yra ate Club M bedlbioatac Held ‘in fice : ie the games, and for this the table was in e ince at the Dome tonight. centered with a huge New Year's ple, = eeting Is Music by Sawyer’s Paramount from which each of the guests drew| at Jacob Yeasley Home orchestra ftir! Minot. Mrs, H. E. Stewart read a aper on a gift. Places for the 30 guests were |: “Our Local Board of Health” at the { Mrs. John Carlson and Mrs. John Olson will be hostesses to the Ladies Aid society of the First Lutheran church Thursday afternoon at 2:30 in the church parlors. All members are urged to be present for the annual business meeting. eee Mrs. C. F. Phillips, Fargo, who has been here with her father, George Laney, who is @ patient at the St. Alexius hospital, left today for her home. Mrs. Phillips is state mem- Dry Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling, Dyeing——“Do it marked with Yeomen favors. meeting* of the Progressive Mothers Klein’s Toggery. ‘The cammittee in charge were Mrs. Grover ‘Riggs, Mrs. Theodore Pavlak, club Tuesday evening at the home| NOW.” and Mrs. Ed Schlecter. * Members of the A. O. U. W. lodge will meet at their hall this evening at 8.Q’clock, and installation of offi- cers will be held. A dancing party for fhe members will follow. ‘The 10th is the last daz of discount on Gas ills. of Matec reasley. Because Mrs. W. J. Wilcox was un- able to give her paper on “Public oe sponsibility for Pure Food,” Stewart also spoke briefly on his subject, which was later discussed by the club members. At the business meeting Pepoeding the program, it was decided to send The choice of experts BICYCLE and CONGRESS PLAYING CARDS methods, having been head for | oS cos Ee tbete UE citvtver’ Seven Offerings During the January White Sale 10-4 Saxon Bleached Sheeting, a yard ........ccssccccccensscceesoneness $03 9-4 Saxon Bleached Sheeting, a yard . - 49 8-4 Saxon Bleached Sheeting, ayard .:......scececocesccvecesccesesves: AD 42-inch Saxon Bleached Pillow Tubing, @ yard ......sesessesccscceisesee 029 27-inch White Baby Outing Flannel, soft and fleecy, a yard . apr ee | | 27-inch Colored Outing Flannel, heavy weight, in light or to grey, blue, pink, orchid or red, a yard 5 «12% Hope Bleached Muslin, 36 inches wide, a yard . 36-inch Unbleached Muslin, a yard FeV c ok baeeeesasieneee chenesal: cee: 6-inch Unbleached Muslin, a yard ......scecssececcesestecsncsensesecs 09 81x90 Bleached Seamless Sheets, free a filling, torn sear: a ood quality, medium weight sheet: each Pillow Cases, size 42x86 inches; good quality, medium weight bleached rauilin, neatly hemmed; each ,......-.++.+ 05 Large, Double Thread Turkish Towel, 20x40 inches, with colored borders of ence eascceroresccrsvecses — o E blue, rose, gold, green or orchid; an exceptional value at .......0.0.+5 025 “ Double Thread Turkish Towels, 18x36; colored borders of bine, rose, gold or green. This is a fine face-towel that is easy to launder; eac! He aa ray | | Turkish Hand Towels, 14x24.inches, single thread; colored border; each. 10 Part Linen Crash Toweling, 16 inches wide; blue or red borders; ‘yard .:. .12% . Cotton Crinkle Bed in Jacquard stripes of blue, rose, green or : otrehid, size 81x108 inches, sips ofS rm el ren 249: Medium Weight Cotton Crinkle Bed Spreads, with colared stripes of blue, rove Of Wolds scalloped edges, size 812108 inches; each «2. 1----. , met a 8 of blue or rose, size 81x105 inches; etbonserceovscccepeeccsenesces LD ' PEPPERELL PILLOW CASES—42x36 inches. eo : Se 3.42 anches wide ; White Sale price, 100 Yard Spool Cotton | _ Sewing Thread sd 5c Bias T j as 6 Spools 20c Bismarck’s Busy Style and Shopping Center Fast a Limit 6 spools to ons customer s 2 for 25c january Fabrics UNBLEACED MUSLIN—39 inches wide. cloth. For the White Sale, a yard HIGHLAND BLEACHED MUSLIN—326 inch Sale, a yard RUGBY UNBLEACHED MUSLIN—Extra weight; round thread; soft finish; a yard BRIDAL BLEACHED MUSLIN—Sold in this city for many years. Lowest price for the White Sale: a yard .......... WASHANREDE LINGERIE CREPES—Plains and fancy. All shades on display. Regular 29c quality; for the Big White SBlG, 4 YATES TOL 2.26. c cca spews etle ete see viene eaves ee OUTING FLANNEL—36 inch. Amoskeags and other high qualities in white and fancy; a yard’ OUTING FLANNEL—27 inch. Pink, blue, white, grey; a yard CHEESE CLOTH—5 yards of extra fine cheese cloth in each package. 36 inches wide and pure white. Put up in sealed packages. 5-yard packages, each ........+-..eeeeeeeeee CHEESE CLOTH—25 yards packed in a roll and neatly wrapped and sealed. A pure white all service gauge. 25 yard pack- ages, each Extra fine count Linens ALL LINEN PATTERN CLOTHS—Heavy all linen table dam- ask, 66x68; each cloth LINEN NAPKINS—Hemstitched ; dinner size; each .......... LINEN NAPKINS—Hemmed; dinner size; each TABLE LINEN—2-yard and 2 1-2 yard lengths; priced at one- third off regular prices SUNSEE COVERS—51x51 inches; boilproof floral patterns: eac! 8 BRIDGE AND LUNCHEON SETS—One na assortment; all . linen; no values less than $3.95; specially priced for the White [SES EET ERG Fane pacer arate cp Pea picner art icine: eet TABLE FELT—54-inch. A practical silence cloth. Can be laundered ‘readily and gives you a smooth even surface. For the White Sale, a yard ...... AES ROS mints TABLE LINEN—64-inch. Ivory bleach; all linen. Several pat- terns to choose from; for the White Sale, a yard A. W. LUCAS: i WHITE SALI 19 19 1,00 22 35 - 145 2.95 69 39 2.95 Sheets - Sheeting - Tubing PEPPERELL SHEETS—72x90 inches; White Sale price, each .. 1.29 AMERICAN BEAUTY SHEETS—81x99 inches; hand cut scal- lops. Pure white and fine count cloth: For the White Sale, WMD raise 5g tas seisihicdies coisas aisles sa aah 24.22 pa ala eignae PEPPERELL SHEETS flit colors; hemstitched; 68x90 inches, each ........ Ramis ck Rae hip rad 81x90 inches, each ......... Senco tines ‘ COLORED SHEET SETS—2 pillow cases and one sheet 81x90. During White Sale only, Pepperell Bele, colored hems, 1,98 IBRD co hin es css Vance cree Riess 190A: oo eae see cocceees 8.95 PEPPERELL SHEETS—81x90 inches. This pe has ever been famous and is regarded as the most durable of popular Priced sheets; cath 26.02.00... cece terse sesevesssces PEQUOT AND BRIDAL SHEETS—81x90 inches. Pure white linen finish and round thread; decorative and durable; easy to launder and press: each ‘known; pure white; each PEQUOT AND BRIDAL PILLOW CASES—42x36 inches. The finest made; the most desirable for home laundering; each 9-4 BRIDAL AND PEQUOT BLEACHED SHEETING—You will find this cloth full count and 81 inches wide. Leading sellers for years. White Sale price, yard .............-.. l=" AND FRAUOT. UNBLEACHED SHEETING— 10-4 eae AND PEQUOT BLEACHED CHEERING 8-4 fbn AND PEQUOT BLEACHED SHEETING—A yard 9-4 BUNGALOW SERRTING-—Fell Wlenchigg. An unusual price on 81 inch sheeting; a yard on inch. vies beached: Fidelity brand; a yi 9-4 PEPPERELL BLEACHED SHEETING—A yard . PILLOW TUBING—Bridal and Pequot; 42 inch; then finish and permanent; for the Big White Sale, » yard PILLOW TUBING—40 inches wide; high quality; a yard 55 67 69 52 32 28 Pearl Buttons ie Up to 38e Values § | } Starts T hursday Morning, January 10 | The big aid to the home sewer—months of careful planning is behind this sale to secure the finest merchandise at the right price—We know you will be pleased. Towels and Wash Cloths BARBER TOWELS—Hemmed and finished soft, ready for.use. For the White Sale, a dozen DENTIST'S TOWELS—Pure white cotton huck; a fine weave; will withstand rough laundering; 14x20 inches. For the Big White Sale, a dozen ........... ccc cece ec eee ebene STARTEX TOWELING—Green ; gold and pink borders. Linen and cotton mixed. A no-lint absorbent toweling that can be recommended for its services. A yard ALL LINEN GLASS TOWELING—Checks or ivory white, of pure linen; a yard «65.5 oi sa acti etiais Meats ets stone ALL LINEN GLASS TOWELS—All pure linen, in checks and borders, assorted colors. Values up to 59c. During the AVES RIG OAD okies scis edad eit eect aan ea teens HUCK TOWELS—Pure white cotton with colored borders; 16x32 inches; 2 for TINTED WASH CLOTHS—Heavy terry, in solid colors with white loops. Gold, orchid, pink, green and blue; each TERRY WASH CLOTHS—Extra weight and full size. borders, cross bars and fancy jacquard patterns. Big January White Sale, each ae ES large size dish cloth, of soft cotton yarn, ee eer reer err ee re ree re ee irre ree ee ae HANDY ANN DISH CLOTHS—Knitted tubular of the very softest cotton. Colored stitchings and a large loop. For the White Sale, each WASH CLOTHS—Largest size; fancy colors; regular 15c; 2 for FANCY TURKISH TOWELS—Jacquard patterns in assorted colors. Regular 89c; for the White Sale, each ............ TINTED TURKISH TOWELS—Size 23x44 inches; of heavy double thread terry. Solid colors, with loops of white, blue, pink, gold, green or orchids; each Wash cloths to match above towels, each ............ esos TURKNIT WASH CLOTHS—A pure white knitted wash cloth with terry facing; fancy crochet edges, in colors; each .... TINTED TURKISH TOWELS—Triple thread; extra large, =. ges pink, peach, green or orchid. For the White RC OACI Sr cece a ay diacaiee oie tae ciaiee a oleae sia Rae HAND EMBROIDERED TOWELS—Assorted linens and pat- terns. Values from 89c to $1.25; each Bedding 54-INCH QUILTED PADDING—Filled with fine new cotton: zig zag stitched on pure white cambric. For the White Sale, a yard MATTRESS PROTECTORS—54x76 inches; cotton filled; zig zag stitched; white cambric; bound with tape; each MATTRESS COVERS—Fine unbleached muslin bound with tape and dantoned with rubber buttons. Twin size, $1.75; double Size, cach ......... 0c cc sereceencessons ass stash aieies aes ALL SILK COMFORTERS—Wool filled .......-. Colored For the SATEEN COMFORTERS—72x84 pees fied with fine new ‘ cotton; stitched throughout; each PART WOOL BLANKETS—72x80 inches. Full size pairs; sateen bound; double stitched; white grounds with colored 1.45 10 25 10 25 1.95 block checks; per pair .........::secsecsceeeeeeeneeees . 3.95 BLANKET SHEETS—Pure white; seamless ; 72x90; each sheet COLORED EIDERDOWN—Pink or blue; 36 inch; single tonels makes pretty carriage robes, etc. Per yard COTTON BATTS—3 pound; full 72x90 inches; pure white cot- ps stitched throughout. For the Big January White sewie eacl PART WOOL BATTS—Wool and China cotton mixed; full inane pounds and finished 72x90. A non-crushable creamy white 173 batt. For the White Sale ..............ssceeesseeee +s. 2.95 2-POUND WOOL BATTS—72x90 inches; covered with. cheese- cloth: weigh over three pounds and are all new white wool, clean and odorless ; each . ALL WOOL DOUBLE BLANKETS—66x80 hina $00 per ce ae wee full 4 1-2 pounds in wales for the January ite: Sale sj: candle shisignaden sso enero PRATER es ARS aed ALL WOOL DOUBLE BLANKETS—72x80 inches; 100 per cent pure virgin wool; full five ones Bale YE OLD KENTUCKY. PATCHWORK QUILTS —B0x00 inches. Printed patchwork patterns on zig zag quilts For the January White tere eee ee FEATHER PILLOWS—17x24 inches. Tees in floral pate | terns; filled with real feathers; each . FEATHER PILLOWS—21x27 inches } less and good ticking each pillow . on