The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 11, 1929, Page 5

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THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1929 _ ___THF BISMARCK TRIBUN} PAGE ; lowed by a program of musical num- | celebrate Founder's Day with a pot-|vited. A free will offering will be; Notice: Dump 4 bers. luck supper in the church parlors, to- | taken. uke bish haw i 2 a ' | morrow evening at 6:30. Extension . ‘Foot Saver’ Shoes. A. ‘Y. oe Transfer. Co. Lucas Co. | F z ag] i } : I i i rT i & Hf In two special Groups Included in Which ! GOOD CLOTHES WEAR BETTER! psig wat Our new Spring suits combine style, fit, workman- ~ and fabrics that you cannot find in other lines much higher in price. Banquet Last Evening; Card Party TAM members of the organimmtce |§ “Mrs. Skelton, whose home is at |$ More than 100 visiting and toca selected as the! 4 joint meeting of the Young Peo- | § part BN laa Fhe ocala League of the First Lutheran church | § An address on “The American Home” | “540d yesterday's sesstons, Rev. Vater stressed the need of Beauty's first requisite—skin perfec A Close Out of ‘The Bismarck unit of the American home influence is everything in the and girls, no time or effort should be J. B, Belk, state president of the sang @ very enjoyable number, “I'm panied by Mrs. Clara Morris. green, vases of white carnations and ; ocial and Fersonal - : Fort Lincotn, : Jon | Melda Cox, who was chairman of the |& . : And Dance Conclude One-Day Session | Meld Cox. mairman of the 19 guard; and R. Hochhalter, Napoleon, | **!nment. J. B. Belk Is Reelected Head sentinel a Bridge of Brotherhood for Delegates to the national conven: |high vscores going : ® @ e Ne 5 to represent the | whitetail, Mont, was a guest from Yegmen attended the banquet given ged ipe ple's Luther league of the Trinity | at the Grand Pacific hotel. Tt was estimated that about 75 - ae Greater Beauty . W. E. Vater, : ° was given by Rev. W. E. Vater, pastor | Auxiliary Membership more of the old-fashioned kind of tion. Thus, the fairest and wisest use ain teaching worth-while ideals | Legion Auxil 5 See Ae eee oe ciaitsonied Uikt | tens aacorailg oan, StTMOnietaes ._ Its new French ee ae vet (iar Wate cori | ak arene ior te longer and ti ren, stating tha \- ft ‘Auxil . : c e lux , B n family might have if both parents ; 4 team in the 175.GLo. Pinney's Drug Store.—Adv. child’s development, and that as in preparing them ‘to be Brotherhood of Yeomen, spoke brief- Away From the World When I'm The tables were decorated in the red and green candles More Than 100 Yeomen Attend ty ny Sea | irk ‘Te ee nel coe schooler | Skelton and Mrs. H. W. Rosenthal. a8 eat so Bi ’ out of town. " eee : smarck’s Busy Style and Shopping Center sme 5 dren- ian iis wae t 5a eed » Jamestown and Fargo, !rutheran church and the Luther |% L. H. Belk presided as toastmaster. | delegates from out of the city at- For Lovely Women |§ of the McCabe. Methodist. church. r Announced at Dinner homes, where parents have time to Face Powder that were employed. He declared that the America’s greatest asset is its boys spared worth-while citizens. ly in welcome, and Frank Orchard Away From You.” He was accom- colors of the organization, red and achieving an attractive effect and favors marked each piace. A three course turkey diner: was) served. Suits for Men and Young Men peat ema ten eure sonueiioa ‘ anus pairs trousers .........+.00005 $18 to $42 legree team ui i i But on an exceptionally pleasing deli 2 to 18 years ee eet $9.50 to $22.50 and the work was splendidly given. Smaller Boys’ Suits, 2 short or one short and Later whist was played at 14 tables, one long pants ..............eeeeeeee $7.50 to $14 score prizes going to Mrs. L. H. Belk, J. P, Kelley, L. F. Bechtold, all of Bismarck, and Mrs. Lizotte, of Wil- low city. Dancing was enjoyed during the latter part of the evening, and Mr. and Mrs. F. N.,Orchard received & prize in the balloon dance. Mrs. J. B. Belk, State Lady Rowena, was in charge of general arrange- ments for the evening, and assisting Splendid values in topcoats, trousers, sweaters, un- Cotihagid hats, caps, ties, shirts, gloves, hose and ox- fords. : DAHL CLOTHING STORE fe Soe: « SHOES her were the program , F. N. Orchard, L. F. Bechtold, A. W. Snow, and H. H. Pilmoor. In charge of the cards and dancing were Grant Marsh, John Misolf, H. G. Hilden, E. , UL. Schlechter, M. G. Ward, Mrs. Grov- er Riggs and Mrs. John wick. ‘ J. B. Belk Again J. B. Belk was reelected state pres- ident of the Brotherhood of Yeomen at their election yeste! afternoon. Other officers who will serve with him are R. J. Caruth, Grand Forks, vice president; V. J. Cardell, Harvey, reelected secretary; J. P. Tennyson, Minot, reelected, treasurer. Mrs. Katherine Marsh, Wahpeton, was named chaplain. All the state officers, with the ex- ception of the retiring vice president, E. M. Jacobson, Rolla, who is ill, 4 = s were present at the meeting. These include, Ella K. Bruce, Grand Forks, L. Reb, E. F. Cline, Minot, overseer; rsh, Bismarck, watch- Nan Bucklin, Rugby, and SATURDAY Making a Notable Week-end Sale | GROUPONE WC GROUP TWO Flat Crepes 9 for $4 500 me $500 Each Transparent |\ ve may a “Wedding Bells” Nefding tells make heavy inroads on the » Now it’s Jack, now it's Jim who has gone down lovers’ ne. And, as Gene Austin says hin ‘Women woo have experienced difficulty in get- ting correct fitting shoes, will be enthusiastic about the snug, comfortable, stylish features of Peacock exclusive Hi-Arch, Saug-Heel Footwear. tl th Saiarsfonacic ie if ge of "s teleases. Come enjoy listening to it seen! PY posted ‘That's What I Call Heaven Ne. 31898, 10-tach One Alone (from The Desert Seng), When Youre Away . (lnm Fac ny Cot) (Begs Seer) No, 1370, 10-t00b pe giles Ave Bird. t TS es Cmamse FaRKes No, 81887, 10-tach Lady Divine—Walts (frou Firt PP 2 . ee Se Ditine betel Sweet —Fox Trot _ a Ne & . Ne, 81896, 10dich Tae Ansewoor, ax Wns Coctmasions ‘Won't You Toll Me, F it Values in this Group to $35.00 - Velvets Values in this Group to $15.00 Colors. in each group that are popular for Spring wear. Misses’ Sizes, 14 to 20 Women’s Sizes, 36 to 48 ( Fa ; en oe These are dress values you will not want to miss. Popular style trends are represented in each group. All are — well made and carefully finished. It will certainly pay you to buy several from these groups for they rep t 4 ’ very substantial savings. a A. W. LUCAS CO Demonstrating value giving through its buying association with over three hundred independently ownede ‘Wanure’s Paumgruvamayes Neo, 31888, 10-tnch ht At the Audito

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