The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 8, 1929, Page 5

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’ ty Bridge Dinner Is le where a St. Patrick’s day mo- tif was carried out for the appoint- - ents and favors, and a centerpiece hasizing the chosen colors com- Higted the effect. > = “After dinner bridge was played at the Business and Professional en’s club rooms. Prizes for store were awarded Cecil ses Sons and Daughters Norway Have Party There were guests for 11 tables of whist when members of the Bons and party regular meeting last evening at A.0.-U, W. hall. Honors in the games went to Mrs. | evening when Mrs. L, B. Brauer en- Hans Evenson, Charles Sundiand, McLachlan and Mra. Seebar, At the close of play refreshments | "A green and white color acheme was | wooo’ busiiees’ visitor in, ‘Mander | marek last night to attend the boxing show in which the Lee Cavanagh- 5 e* Russie LeRoy bout was a headliner. served at the close of the card games.| 4 daughter was born Wednesday at | Murphy was LeRoy's second, were served and dancing enjoyed an hour. ** ast. George’s “Guild Meets With Mrs. Cox Papers were presented by Mrs. F. Dullam, Mrs. B. F. Tillotson at the home of Mrs. Gordon Cox. Mrs. Dullam gave a general talk on the different negro tribes, and Mrs. Tillotson spoke on the mission work throughout the continent. Mrs. kinson gave glimpses of what been accomplished by the mission- -afies of Liberia. * * * group of friends informally at home yesterday afternoon. At }etose of the afternoon spent in sew- high Ryan, 4 Agnes Boehm and LaVerne Han: . G. Mrs. T. R. Atkinson on the mission work carried on by the Episcopal church in Africa, at the meeting of St. George's guild yesterday afternoon terested Mrs. Milton Rue entertained |the chest cavity; strengthen the | ANd re moving into the Bruce GlSs | seals the julces inside, makes a de-| shoulder, Little figures of children Nerthern Pacific railway. forehead Getermints the | are popular this year, too. oe + ©} Elks hall Wednesday evel on the | of a pea, way mside coasts they are | regular full skirts with unusual back | said. Thsy are tho hand-scwn, i Fas! Plaque recent developnients in a and pot hn This gives an indefinable | trr-‘ment, and some smartly cut on|abie glove for daytime street wear, ry - ¢ | save.® brief history of the invention | “different” taste that is delicious.| princess lines distinguish the new! 14. sucde gauntlet with bracelet of the gas engine and its evolution to ; More garlic would spoil the elusive- | mode. Apricot the Third House Holds ’ -~ Given by Club Group Farewell Banquet neti. — \ — and put it in your bedroom or agra from et heme peal Need eae s bere vada Members “Third House,” ; \ Mrs, I. N. Amick, Minot, is spending | Tom. ‘They are very good now and | seams mn the outside ads él "gab pdt Seqoiatnn ates up of employes of | 8 few days in sare ned are far more cheery looking than | of the sleeves to the top of the cuff. |. a? gfe at dinner in the private din-j|the house of representati: het { —_— fey modernistic ones, weed one naiebw i bitty room of the Grand Pacific ho-; banquet last evening in i Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman,| fixed for one's mother, sunt or ! i Sterling, were Bismarck visiters today. | 6tandmother's birthday would be a} Narrow silk braid, .2 blending s Places were marked for 16 at the ‘Traynor, “{nice thing for her. It would shed | tawny and red shades, works out 9 - a a << i: be Hl FEL ‘om- of ** % Bridge Party for Out-of-Town Guest f City-County Briefs ] If you hhave obe of those old ot Mrs. J. C. Bell, Carson, is here tos | memories as well as light. dey visiting friends and transacting H. E. Wildfang, Sterling banker, | take their children marketing with ma them Saturday mornings for fresh Mrs. Charles Hernett and Mrs, A. | attractive fresh fruits and the inter- | Circular flaring portion by a hand- V. Nordquist, Burnstad, are spending | esting looking vegetables not only in- | scalloped edge in a design of five lit- business. John Bischof, of the Zeeland State | starting point for instructive little CHENILLE EMBROIDERY Bank, returned to his home y esterday after several days visit in the city. | lands that children will remember. | Pastel-colored georgette is embroid- Steve Gorman, Luke Moher, Don SHELF COVERING Brown, Dan Polis, and Lee Hughes, | With spring around the corner, ARCK TRIBUNE and dawn pink are Dresent uses in airplanes, Ness of the appal, popular chades. wrist for afterncon wear, the kid ii ee Glove with a fancy b” ‘led cuff, and | white, OLD LAMPS CHARTREUSE TOUCH the evening glove. yellow. A French blue blouse has a half- inch banding of chartreuse running across its back cd front yoke. around the bottom and top of he cuffs, and coal = @| oll lamps that had pink pears, or @ eaieced heap iaigeggl gota ell color, have it wired for electricity pattern of autumn leaves around the circular skirt and across the bodice and sleeves of a light brown crepey Parents who take the trouble to | ‘cel frock. ness. CHILD MARKETERS ee YOKE , fruits and ve their} A Jenny In mist grey woo! youngsters Ryness Mey in fecie, The | crepe has a skirt yoke joined to the Crease their interest in thing that | tle scallops making one big one. are good fur them but can be the falltsiee , 12 Gieues ~ pe Protects because it is healthful Fortifies with carbohydrates. vitamins and bran, With hot or cold milk, bits of information about ferawey| An evening scarf of sections of ered in gold- and silver-colored che- nille polka dots. i, All of Fargo, were in Bismarck last FOUR PAIRS | ira, John tssak, Kulm, ¥.D. wno|| Personal and night to attend the Loe Cavanagh ' oor on ‘the pantry shelve? New |. The chic wardrobe now must 0-| CHILOREN WHO CAN PAINT WILL WANT TO SAVE THE helt | with her husband 1s visiting at the|} Social News of Russie LeRoy boxing contest. modernistic ollcloth strips come in | ‘lude at least four styles of gloves, ‘tis! T"BapER INSERTS IN SHREDDED WHEAT PACKAGES - 3c F. ‘Brauer. wan honer’ gees "aut Mandan Vicinity || svivecter ranniander, vetter known |are ciettitag fee nee ene : as “Spud” Murphy, junior lightweight ¢ Mr.| tertained guests for two tables of Thomas Hyland, Stenton attorney, | the for Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Rosenthal received a ital to Mr. and prize for high score, and Mrs. Isaak Sal ee e ‘was presented with a guest favor, ee * G ee Mec, and Mra, Oseer ‘Sotiteed sre ts of a son horn yesterday yninasium Class to Be | perenis of « son born yesterd i ** _— se Housewives | Mrs. W. G. Rondedi and baby son have gone to Beulah, N. D., where and That present day women are in- in good posture and gen- eral physical improvement is dem- Mrs. A. M. Renden. xe ® ing given at the Roosevelt school At- ji vy a Lead direction of Mrs, Frank several days on business, Included in the exercises are those vial: grace through balancing; enlarge her | muscles of the back and abdomen; the | develop the shoulders symmetrically, “ee ing, the hostess served refreshments. igitiatagt! pes AE pels Georgia Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Due to a typographical error, it stated that Mrs. Charles Rue en tained at bridge yesterday afternoon. was a mistake, as it was Mrs. Milton Rue who was hostess, nk ek Miss Cynthia Thoresen was named re returned from a visit with relatives President, Miss Thelma Anderson Ree tte iy cine. amet vice president, and Miss Clara Koffel Sa en “e sted annual clection of officers for Junior SADDLE SLEEVES Luther League of the Trinity Luth-| ‘The new sleeve for afternoon frocks e exercises: are weight regulat- underwent was|ing in that they make the tissues | MS. G. W. barney pes ist : ter-| firm and the muscles hard, and re- duce excess heaviness of the middle beer | Mrs. Bassett opens her, second term Monday. Classes will be pro- day, is making a satisfactory recovery at the ee hospital. * Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Hoffman have in Seattle and Yakima, Wash., and at evenings at 8:30 and on Thursda’ mornings at 9:30 for housewives. y see liagaaa They were away six l se & Phoebe Lou, daughter of Dr. and |jj eran church. The election followed |is the saddle sleeve that joins the| Mrs. W. C. Aylen, suffered a fracture ||} & program in the church ‘lors at of her right leg just above the ankle which Miss Thoresen presiied. porte apa athe perio encd| yesterday when she fell from athletic as nee flares to width and originality apparatus while practicing in the high \ Mrs. J. D. Wakeman entertained | to the wrist. school gymnasium. | the members of her birthday club at “ @ one o'clock luncheon yesterday at the Hotel Prince. A green rnd white color scheme was used for the tables, | A. : ee & Election of officers will take at the meeting of the U. C. T, Auxil- jary Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the Elks hall. All members are urged to be present. xe & A daughter was born to Mr. Mrs. C. H. Mergens Tuesday at St. Alexius nome: S Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Lewis, Lakota, |% are spending several days here visit- ing friends, ee & Mrs. E. M. Holmes, Hensler, is guest of friends here this week. SILVERY SHEEN #0: aquamarine blue crepe de cline SUPER-SIX SALES itciven nates suntan ne HUDSON-ESSEX DIST. of the neck, running sigsag down. of both front and back of itting an * * | Don’t forget the dance at the| aquresssa ikembers of "Boy Scouts II . O. U. W. hall tonight. Troop No. 2 at their meeting at the || and the Now Showing Matinee Daily 2:30 the | § Special Kiddie Show, 10:30 8. m. Saturday, courtesy one Get your tickets from Super-Six tho sales office, 118 Secend Bt, lar line around the long skirt’s | 2 ; . The other siie is entirely plain. | % terns. A. W. Lucas Co. ° For your dry cleaning, phon 980. Broadway Cleane od There’s Charm in Your Hair Your hair can be made to look beautiful —to add immeasur- ably to your Smart- answer, of course, is a Nestle Cireuline Per- manent Wave. che A. W. Lucas Co. Beauty Shop - | * Butterick and Pictorial Pat- \ The Heroes of “Rookies” Dane and Arthur find hilarious mis- sdvepiures in eed ut pen 4 tiary, with football teams, fraternities . ane othe campus trimmings It’s a riot! If it's laughs you're looking for, R you'll find them in this grand % and glorious film? Based on & the story “pig Heart. od Jim.” FAST! FUNNY! FURIOUS: and GEORGE K, ARTHUR | boxing champion of New England and likewise for the bathroom or closet ny Household WASTE BASKETS To get a delectably brown pot roast,|ter is to empty the waste baskets they will visit at the home of iar. and [sy (he meat, in cold water, put It aaa eck frequently with a big fork onstrated by the enthusiasm dis- unt is brown on all sides. Then SATS TEREST played in the gymnasium work be- friend a tuareise soinmrony on rou het Stee TGS ota very i {Fashion Hints | ing water ini e pot, cover im- to Minneapolis where he will spend mediately and let it cook slowly. . Add cairns needed, a little at a arours CANARY time, and keep covered. The first i nati, Ed Miller and family, formerly of rack tks tending to teach fifteen minutes of turning and| A little pale blue : ports froc a ending to teach coordination oF | sjamestown, have arrived in, Mandan browning before the water is added | pert canary embroidered on one an operation for appendicitis yester- oe: northwest, Moorhead, was in Bis- | Selves. SMOOTH CAKES Little cakes ice more smoothly if you glaze them over with white of egg before applying the icing. Let the egg harden before icing. A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Busy Style and Shopping Center A $2500 Purchase of Seasonable Merchandise The wise housekeeper has a waste- Suggestions basket for every room, including the kitchen and bath. One very good BROWN ROASTS chore to assign a small son or daugh- each morning before school. This in- stills the idea of just why those bas- kets are put there. ¢ Pought by Our New York Buying Office Is Now on Sale. See Display in North Window SMART CREPE SOUTHERN TOUCH Plain-colored crens de chine is ex- itherners have a way of tucking | cellent right now for evening gowns. last pinch of garlic, about the size | Hand-bound edges, bolero effects, ir- 50 Dozen Colored Border Turkish Towels .................. 3 for $1.00 9 Dozen Bath Mats, heavy, large size ....... tect aeianarede Each $1.49 900 Barber Towels, all hemmed, good quality ........... ....-Dozen $1.00 20 Dozen Part Linen Kitchen Towels ................. .....Each 15¢ | ae 600 Yards Printed Foulard, 36 inches wide, fast colors..... A yard, 39c 500 Yards Printed Sateen, 36 inch, fast color ............ A yard, 45c¢ 300 Yards Plain Colored Indian Head ......... 200 Yards Printed Batiste, 40 inches wide .. eivtes Guere SPRING INNOVATIONS : 379 Yards Printed Soisette, 32 inches wide .. N Many and diverse are the Fashions exploited this 416 Yards A. B.C. Printed Zephyr, 32 inch % season. It should not be difficult, therefore, for 335 Yards Printed Pique N one to make a pleasing selection. : : 4 q Dua eae yt ster s Ensembles, both wool and silk, dress and’ sport 1000 Yards English Prints, 36 inches wide ................. 8 types, will play an important part in the fashion- 200 Yards Printed Rayon, 36 inches wide Se a suena x able woman's wardrobe. 350 Yards Embroidered Marquisettc, 36 inch ............. A yard, 29¢ : Coats are superb . . . Fashioned in countless dif- 400 Yards Plain Colored French Marquisette ............. A yard, 39c ; ferent ways . . . Three outstanding colors . . . Na- 1000 Yards Washanrede Crepe ................0.00.0000005 A yard, 25¢ poleon Blue. . . Beige. . - Black. : TAM InDE ses dead euauielce) The fashion of the Flat b vioart ya an! | “ : ne ny m0 fuel foremmetta ir’ ‘The akicta’ are. slightly longer. 120 Crinkle Bed Spreads, 80x108, different colors . .......... Each $1.39 Trlgmed with: the scart, fhe pleating aad a 1200 Colored Border Turkish Towels, 15x36 inches ............ 2 for 25e ew =, . : ica reee Meet on cae ieahaen cqapnest. 200 Grey Single Blankets, 66x80 inches ............. ...Each 95e tremely sophisticated Baku and 125 Indian Blankets or Auto Robes, 66x80 inches ... ...Each $1.95 Felt combinations vie with the ever popular all felt 232 Huck Towels, colored borders, 15x30 inches .. ...Each 5c or all straw models . . . Charming new brim hats 1296 Yards Plain Colored Sateen ................00eeceee A yard, 29¢ sea eieeenate 0, son, De. ars iia. dovely: turbans 531 Yards 32-inch English Prints ..................000.0. A yard, 16¢ gy arn 109 Yards Turkish Toweling, 18 inches wide .............. A yard, 19¢ | magjern the new Costume Jewelry is ... One must 860 Yards Plain Colored Voiles, 36 inches wide ....... vA yard, Ie |% seqit to gueparets ite eee eee Enetonet coh 300 Yards Crash Toweling, 16 inches wide -9e~1 > a eu. eaenieey ele 150 Yards 9-4 Bleached Sheeting .... 49e y feat ly priced. P Kye Sa a Heel 143 Yards 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting.......... setae Ae 39¢ in their ae ine roakeey tine . . Suntans.. . Vel- 1860 Yards Dotted and Barred Marquisette, 36-inch ....... A yard, 25¢ lum. . . Rachelle oe er ar see ne 380 Yards Ecru Rayon Marquisette, 36 inch .............. A yard, 25c are positive this hose will be adopted by every che ¢| 278 Yards Printed Rayon Marquisette, 36 inch ...... pag A yard, 25¢ es but ‘ i 365. uecmmrmuiamms ‘edema %1 4000 Large Flour Sacks, washed and bleached ...... eae Each 12c (Economy Basement) All of above on sale while each lot lasts, consisting of merchandise in quan- tities, sizes and conditions as above advertised. And all seasonable offerings. Announcing GREEN STOCKINGS Sponsored by Junior Class of Bismarck High School It’s Just Like Fi inding : Money When you can purchase your EASTER Suit, Hat, Coat. Oxfords or in fact, anything you might need at City Auditorium 3, °@G | MARCH 12 — 8:15 o’Clock : at? a ~ O / 1 * hi it, a 15 per cent discount from the nn well to visit our stere whem deing your Admission: ‘Se Adults—Children, 50¢ Reserved Seats at Harris Woedmansee, March 9 Directed by Miss Pearl Bryant

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