The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 4, 1929, Page 5

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1929 - Mrs. H,§, Allen Gives © . Dinner for Mother E=4% Kaiser Honored RAR: Wer-Mr. E. A. Kaiser, whose birth- atempnlversary it bla eo Kaliser vem at bridge Saturday eve- ning." Guests for three tables were in- vited, and score prizes in the games were’ ‘won by Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Valentine decorations and favors wéfé™used for the tables when a games. Mrs,. Kaiser is also entertaining at a bridge party this evening. Chromatic Club Meets With Mrs. Scheffer The Chromatic club presented a program of vocal and piano num- bers yesterday afternoon at the home jy. of Mrs, Hermann Scheffer. ~ Miss Marian Sandin sang “With Verdure Clad” (Haydn), and Gerald Jones gave “Oh, Thou Sublime Sweet Evening Star,” from Wagner's Tann- hauser. § “There Are Fairies at the Bottom of Our Garden” (Lehman) was sung by Miss Ethel Sandin, Emmett Griffin sang “Onaway,” from “Hiawatha,” ‘and Kenneth Preston sang @ group of songs from the In- dian cycle by Wooden Finden, and “L’'Heure Exquise” (Hahn). Miss Mabel Aaberg played several piano numbers including Chopin’s “Nocturne F Major,” and “Caprice Viennois” (Kreisler). Mrs. Scheffer will present her pupils in reeltal on or about Feb. 27. Mrs. Almquist Hostess to Two B Bridge Club Dinner Is Given at Charles Rigler Home = at Bridge Party Honoring Mr. and hrs. 1. Rubin Many Tables in Play at Muscovite’s Party yearn og heen beep Miss Irene Samuelson Weds M. B. Demming Miss Irene Carolyn Samuelson be- came the bride of Milton B. Demming Saturday morning at a chérming ceremony at the home of the bride's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Samuel- son of Underwood. The groom is the ashion Plaque { A Complete House Furnish- Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity __THE BINM 4RUK VHIBUNK Korea Women Emerge from Ancient Shell Seoul, Korea—(AP)—Even in ul- tra-conservative Korea new employ- ments are opening for women. Here in the capital the municipal bus lines have recently replaced their ite) be pag by "gira Boe He voluminous, -lengt! white robe of the national costume, Camp-|wear a short dark blue skirt and . blouse of semi-military cut with vi- Cu Mea Lael OL i teal ul Fy if demonstration every afternoon ; the | this week at Reibold - William- | ¥ son, Inc., between 3 and 4 p./% sored caps, Older Koreans bewailed the degeneracy of the times. Church Bans ‘Jesus’ as a Christian Name Mexico City—(AP)—Dispatches to local newspapers from towns in Son- ora, near the American boundary, say that_a decision by a Catholic synod in Tuscon, Ariz., not to baptize any child with the name Jesus or any name representing “the mysteries of jthe religion” has caused a preplexing | Shaw’s Old House Has Drawback as Residence! London—(AP)—To live in Bernard | ang situation, Ci tholic priests in Mexico do not officiate at religious ceremonies, this having been decreed two years ago in protest against the national re- ligious lawe. icans at points near the frontier have adopted the custom of taking their children to Tucson to be baptized. Jesus is one of the names most srocuently selected by Mexican parents Yor their children, and names such as pion, En- carnacion, Ascencion and Asuncion, paid “the mysteries of the religion,” are common. AUTO EXPORTS INCREASE Washington, Feb, 4—(4)—Rapid increases are being registered in American exports of goods, the total value of which for 1928 was announced today by the commerce department to be $522,007,- 974. This was an increase of $117,- 398,369 over the 1027 total, or 29 per cent. The export increase in six years has been 400 per cent. automotive | "s old flat in Adelphi Terrace is ree of inspiration for Michele jan chemist, but tages. Men and women continually call at Shaw’s old flat, believing the Irish sage still lives there, and try to make Martinez read their-plays, or listen to the story of their lives. The 10th is the last daz ot discount on Gap lls, ficial ator) The EASY WASHER is so safe that it is not necessary to look to avoid accidents. Blind- fold demonstration each after- noon this week between 3 and 4 p.m. Reibold-Williamson, Inc., 318 Main Ave. vai SOvex A.W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Busy Style and Shopping Center Silk Department Otterings of SMART \DRING We Remain Responsible VERY piece of mer- chandise sold in this store is guaran- teed to be worth what you pay for it, to give the service you have a right to expect, and to conform to the claims~ made for it when you bought it. evening frocks. All Silk Crepe de Chine 40 inches wide. pure dye and washable. are offering our regular $1.95 A Large Assortment of New Spring Silks in patterns that should prove ex- tremely popular, including almost every color combination for day- time wear or that make gay Pure silk, We fon of Mrs. Ivene Demming of Bis- ‘The fact that you take the merchandise off our hands does not take the responsibility off our showlders. ‘ silk at a new low price of m. First National Bank Build- |$ $1.59 a Yard Mrs. C. H. Rue Gives “4 Hard Times Party|o% Mrs. Charles Rue was hostess at a ings Dept. A, W. Lucas cas Co.| ing. eee Debs Favor It ; to All Others PAN = WA +f = HARD WATER PLUS MELO MAKES SOFT WATER Georgette Crepe 40 inches wide. All silk, pure dye, washable. All colors on display. Our regu- lar price, $1.95 a yard. $1.59 a Yard A.W. Lucas Co. Bismarck, N. D. Reg. VU. 8. Pat. Of. + Is there a dirty ring around your dishpan? Tuere shouldn’t be, because hard sal can be rie with Melo. water never leaves a dirty ring. Scum doesn’t form in soft water. Dishes sparkle when washed in soft water. Soften the hard water in your town with Melo. Melo is a wonderful cleaner, with or without soap. Use it wherever you want soft water. It costs only 10 cents a can, Buy. 3. Keep one in the kitchen, one in the la , and one in the bathroom. All Silk Pongee Natural color; 12 momme pongee; good weight. A special purchase enables us to offer it at 39c a Yard Crepe Satin 40 inches wide. Allsilk and heavy weight. New shades for your inspection, $1.89 a Yard Auditori Friday, Feb. 19 L'CDITION DU BAL DES. + . QUATRE ARTS ALL NEW “Gay Paree” “CHIC” SALE MORE GIRLS THAN CATH- ERINE THE GREAT HAD BOY FRIENDS Entourage of 163 Skinner’s Crepe 40 inches wide; pure silk, pure dye and washable. A full color line of spring shades of 1929, such as passion flower, purple aster, Paris plage, brandy- wine, helvetia, Byrd blue, May pink, woodbine, canoe, Etta Dry,and pigeon. This crepe does not _ lose weight in washing or dry cleaning. The most durable silk dress crepe on the market. $2.75 a Yard "All Silk Flat Crepe Heavy dress weight, 89 inches —— Byrd Blue, Paris Plage, Rose bisque and other new shades on display. $1.89 a Yard a id gef i Hi é iF 2 10 cents THE HYGIENIC PRODUCTS CO. Sani-Flush . * * * g E i gé ad oe ie BE i a it as A. Rayon Voile 36 inches wide. A beautiful printed chiffon, araneed washable. A material that will hold the seams and that will not stain readily. $1.00 a Yard Rayon Sport Satin 89 inches wide. All colors. Needs no descrip- tion as this is our regular 95c quality. 67c a Yard | Wool Tweeds 36 inches wide. A new, light, summer weight tweed, exceptionally durable, and comes in pretty color combinations. $1.19 a Yard z i : #2 i Rubberized Silk Flesh colored sheer silk especially manufactured for mak- Srnec skirts, wrinkle proof slips, etc. Ask the silk salesladies for explanation of its many uses. $2.95 a Yard Printed Flat Crepes 40 inches wide; all silk. About 20 new designs on display. This fabric has proven its worth and has many satisfied users. $1.95 a Yard Only Real Test Printed Silk Georgettes 40 inches’ wide. Pure silk. $1.65 a Yard BAXTER _. Cold and Selfish tor BAKING POWDER ER ie : Printed Silk Crepes weight of pure silks in novelty patterns of $2.95 a Yard | 8 Years | ad aon iy | Where You Expect More tor Your Money---.

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