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6. 1 Social and Personal ancy Club Dinner Ts Given by Brandes | Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Brandes en- | tained Monday evening at a din- at the Bismarck Country club. 3 were prettily decorat blue and yellow and centered! | with bowls of gladoli. Covers were for 28. After dinner bridge w played at | Sthe Brandes home, 601 Fifth strect. | Honors in the games went to Mrs. | Phil Meyer and Ds Ww. L, Diven. | Herbert Rosen Is Host | At His Birthday Party | By Mrs.S. A. McDonald brother, Leon Quinlan. Herbert Rosen, son of Mr. and} Mrs. C. B. Rosen, entertained 16 of | Ais little friends at a birthday part y at his home, 205 Ave. A we: feccasion being his s: Games and conte iby the guests, i} : * ok OK ‘Royal Neighbors Will | Hold Bismarck Rally “Officer of the Royal Ne America, Rock Island, 1) Zella Hanson, Dakota state deputies here Thursday. ‘Thursday evening at 6:30 a banquet | will be held. Following the banquet | ‘the district meeting will of Jarge class of candidates will be in- ited. s 2. 8 Culinary Secrets Are , Answers to Roll Call Carrying out the theme of home- ping, roll call for the Women's evening at the L. Wheeler was Mrs. Cc. P. Brady. 1p Savers in the who conveniences were irs. E. B. Gorman in a paper on }*The Home Electric: At the close of the meeting refresh- nts were my ‘ved by the host Russell Reid Shows | Collection of Slides pwn on colored s d, curator of the Nor historical musem, at 22 Eighth street, yester ay aft- ernoon. . Beauty spots along the Missouri Fiver in North Dakota were also part jor the collection of slides that Mr. teid displayed during the course of stereopticon lecture. | _ Names of North Dakota flowers ‘were answered as roll call was read.' nayrts ie * Miss Myrtle Savidge, Stewartville, Minn., is visiting in the city at the home of her cousin, Miss Esther Wil Bon. Miss Savidge, who teaches di Matic art in the state normal school, Dillon, Mont. is en route to Montana , ‘after @ vacation at her home, and ex- | pects the latter part of the ‘week for Dilion. * * Dale and Virgil Langford, accom- } Bin by their grandparents, Mr. and Carl aye returned Saturday ‘from a motor trip to Oregon. Mo. Where they visited at the home of Mr. And Mrs. Charles Langford. parents of Dale and Virgil Langford. They ad away ae three wecks, x OK yesterday afternoon in honor of her (Delphian ‘Society Has Egypt Study Planned The Delphian Bociety will ise | Thursday afternoon at 2:15 at the) home of Mrs. Fred Jansonius, 816 | | Fourth street. An interesting vugram has been arranged. Mrs. C, W. Schoregge will j talk on Egypt of the Bible Time | Mrs. L. Rubin, Social Life of Egyp ligion and Art of Egypt. All former members are urged to | attend. eee | Birthday Party Given | S. A. McDonald entertained ittle friends of her daughter and son, Jacqueline and Donald, in jhenor of their birthday this after- ¢ served at a table which centered with a large birthday c The honor guests received a number of gifts. * ck O* Mrs. Max Kupitz Has Report on Convention The Catholic Daughters of Americ met last evening at St. Mary's A short business meeting was hel Mrs. Max Kupitz, who recently re turned from Galveston, Texas, whe: she attended the naticnal conventic Catholic Daughters of America, n interesting report of the con- P ion. Mrs. x oe OK Neal Swanson Entertains at Bridge 4 Mrs. Neal Swanson entertained at four tables of- bridge at her home rt, Mrs. A. N. Moe, of Ohop, Wi ay ‘ent to . J Harty and Mrs. Mrs. Moe ia presented Fall flowers decorated the tables at ‘which a two-course luncheon was red. Mrs. Rue assisted the hocstes in serving. * * * Mrs. R. A. Sprague, Grand Forks, adviser on tuberculosis for the Get eral Federation of Women’s clubs, spent today in the city conferring with Dr. Fannie Dunn Quain and other officials of the North Dakota Tuberculosis association relative to work being carried out in the stat Mrs. Sprague, who is en route to Dick- inson for the convention of the North Dakota Federation of Women's club: will give a report at the Thursday morning meeting. While in Bismarc! Mrs. Sprague is a guest of Mrs. Flor- ence Runyan. f * oe Mrs, F. O. Anderson, who has just returned from Fargo where she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. G. A.! Engbretson, was @ guest of honor at several affairs during her visit. among them a luncheon on Friday and an evening gathering during the week at the home of Mrs. Engbretson. Mrs. Anderson and son Joe spent about ten days in Fargo. * * * Mrs. W. A. Alfonte has returned | from Grand Forks, where she accom- | panied her daughter, Miss Catherine, and Miss Thelma Pangburn, who ; entered the Univet of Grand | | Forks. Miss Alfonte was pledged to | Alpha Phi sorority and Miss Pang- burn to Pi Beta Phi. | x * | Mr, and Mrs. Fred Young and fam- ily of Minot visited in Bismarck and Mandan over the week-end. They THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1929 Bernard. ‘They left Monday after-| ments for the annual financial 1 financial drive | noon for Mott to visit old acquaint- ances. of the organization. He expects to return to his home tonight. |F. B. Quinlan and brother Robert of | |she visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. . Mr. Bavone at once mecting Monday in Bis kota association, is in Bismarck to- day making * * * ' Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. McDonald and | Record, St. Paul, is spend- |daughter Andrea left the first part | ; ine’ Py week here on business. of the week for Buffalo, New York, | — where Mr. McDonald will attend the | G. L, Foster, manager of the Burj | Workmen's Compensation Bureau store, spent the week-end in Devils convention. :4rs. McDonald and An-} Lake, | drea will go to Toronto, Ottawa, Mon treal and Sherbrook, Quebec. The McDonalds are driving and will stop {at Duluth, Chicago and other eastern | points. They expect to be gone three | weeks. Duemeland, Patterson has gone to Min- s trip. George and company, neapolis on a busin: ary Grant, who has been em- J at the Burg store for the past | has returned to Duluth, Minn, * Oe | Mrs. Fay Harding arrived home er 4 Saturday evening from an extended | 7°" visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.) prnest O. Stoudt, Sor. nessman, left Bismarck today for |Alhambra, California. En route home Giendive and other Montana points. Fargo busi- | Bruce Englis, Raton, New Mexico, | and stopped at Manhattan, Kansas, | where she was the guest of her of the Bismarck Sunday for ‘aul, on a busi- Chris Bertse Motor compa Minneapolis a: |ness trip. Ty Kludt, x Oe OK Word received here by friends an- | nounce the safe arrival of Carl Ba- | vone at his home in Indiana, Pa., aft- | er a trip by car here to visit his brother, ‘. L. Bavone, state sanitary engineer, | afd will do some duck hunting. Theis conpleting | Judge A. G, Burr, of the state tical engineering. supreme court, left this morning fee * for Grand Forks where he will be copal Guild will a speaker at meetings of the serv- home of Mrs. ice clubs there this week. t, Thursday | A large at-| Mrs. Dan Jon as a business| Lauder, of Wahpeton, Bi. State college, whi ithe, a rarck yesterday. Mrs. and Mrs, Lauder are en route to | Dickinson to attend the convention of the North Dakota Federation of | Women’s clubs. Mr. and Mrs. and famil; daughter of Mr. and left Sunday paicher on the Soo } the local off: is off on aj} trip for University of Minnesota. Miss Da- s has been employed at the Alex tosen and Brothers Clothing store Frank Henry have m a trip to Battle Miss Madge Runcy, Burleigh county superintendent of schools, tomorrow il 0 Valley City to be present for lidated school _ teachers’ ration there. Miss Nell Coop- ; er, Lisbon will be in charge of the ty demonstrations. Oth- who will be present for the are Eric Selke, May- ville State Teachers college; Mrs. | Theodore Serr, Mandan; and Miss Dora Young. deputy superintendent in Barnes count A.0.U. W. meeting Septem- | ber 26th at 8 o'clock, Dancing party for members only. cars passed 45 this morning. A silk train of 15 through here at § ert G. Procter. Jamestown, 1s ss visitor in the Capital City 3 Richard Stoudt, ficld eiSeattin hh James S. Milloy, Fargo, executive | secretary of the Greater North Da- preliminary arrange- | =< SS CAprro! | CE 2:30 - 7: TONIGHT 5-9 p.m, Sa it aati esta FOI IOP ane and Wednesday MOVIETONE X = FEATURE You will be thrilled, chilled and filled with laughter at this all-in-dialogue faree comedy. Mrs. F. H. Waldo will be hostess to ; were the guests of Mr. Young's par- the Members of the Current Events ; ents, Mr. and Mrs. 8, A. Young, Man- ‘lub Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at dan, and Russell A. Young, brother, hher home, 808 Avenue B. Miss Helen Bismarck. i will have charge of the program, | eee ieine and Mrs. H. F. Keller will read a pa- | Mr. and Mrs. Fay Harding spent | Wi ‘on “Spain's Diplomatic Relations the week-end visiting their son, Mer- | ith America. ritt Harding, and family, Carson, N. *x** * 'D. Forest Harding and family, | © Members ‘of the Fortnightly club |Rapid City, 8. D., and formerly of | hold their first meeting for the | Bismarck, were also guests at Carson. Season Wednesday afternoon at 3 | * * %& O'clock with Mrs. A. M. Christianson,; The Daughters of Union Veterans | 4005 Pifth street. Mrs. N. O. Ram- | mceting will be held at the acne of | tad will present a paper on Spanish | M 12, Also All Talking Comedy — “TURKEY FOR TWO” The First Lutheran Church Seventh Street and Avenue D LAW. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Busy Style and Shopping Center Underwear Offerings 0) ANNIVERSARY . “7 aver aa aes i a a During _ Their Thirtieth hn, Sale --- Starts Thursday, Sept. 26, Closes Sat., Oct. 5 Buy Winter Underwear Early elong sets the seal sports costume and Save Money Carter’s Numbers that we run special price for Our Anni- versary Sale. Ladies’ Silk and Wool Suits in the following styles: Dutch Neck, Short Sleeve, Ankle Length Band Top, Ankle Length Band Top, Tight Knee Regular Value, $3.50 a suit. Anniversary Sale ........ ras modeled by Carter garment Ladies’ Suits, Wool and Cotton with Rayon Stripe Girls’ Silk and Wool Suits, All Sizes 2 to 16 Flesh colored ; Regular $2.50 Garment. For this sale . * low neck; sleeveless, with cuff knee. . $1.95 Carter’s Underwear needs no special description, as it is well known the AA Munsingwear for Men All the year round suit, high neck, short sleeve, ankle length, closed crotch, light weight, cot- ton, cream color; 36 to 50 .............. Medium heavy weight suit, cotton fleeced, high neck, long sleeve, ankle length; all sizes; op 175 Medium heavy weight suit, cotton and worsted mixture, grey mixture; a very popular winter Barment, @ suit .....cc cece cee eee eee e ees 400 country over. The prices tell their own story. UNSING Munsingwear for Women Silk, wool and cotton mixed. Three styles. Each style, $8.95. Low neck, sleeveless, ankle length. High neck, long sleeve, ankle length. Dutch neck, elbow sleeve, ankle length. : Munsingwear for Girls White, fleece lined, cotton suits for girls; low neck, el- and aoe Pesos. ie * © Members of the Raawsy Musical ‘elub will open the year's activities | with a ype Party to be held at home of Mrs. L. R. Priske, Thurs- afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. F. M. | Wis is in Coaree of ape Program. Miss Jane Btackhowse, daughter of and Mrs. C. E. Stackhouse, left | evening for Minneapolis where | will enter the University of Min- ** * =, Those planning to attend th benduet Thursday evening $162-W or 524. er ey calling Wednesday afternoon, important business ys and all} members are Taanested to attend, | | Mrs, Albin Hedstrom returned last | evening from Portland, Maine, where she attended the convention of the | | Daughters of Union Veterans, En ; route she visited in Niagara Falls, ' | Chicago and Joliet. | ee % The picnic planned by the Veterans jof Foreign Wars to be held Wed- jnesday evening has been postponed until a later Cie. Mr. and Mrs z c Roberts, Collins, Colo., tormerly of Mott, ca) | tored here Sunday to visit their son, will serve supper in church basement and parsonage from 5:30 to 8:00 p. m. Thursday, Sept. 26th. MENU: ROAST PORK with BROWN GRAVY . MASHED POTATOES PICKLES, JELLY CARROTS and PEAS CABBAGE SALAD HOME BAKED BREAD, Dark and White HOME BAKED APPLE PIE with CHEESE COFFEE Adults 65 cents; Children 35 cents Svuannsnevonnnnneann ant arge Display of Remnants For the Anniversary Sale ONE-HALF PRICE One-Half the Lowest Price on the Ticket (On the Main Floor) W. LUCAS CO. You Expect More tor Your Money—And Get It. ae See einnnnnrenrrneeee in ae Tov re PDT Tr RdiaaPa TAA bow sleeve, ankle length; 1-2-3, 95c. 4-5-6, $1.25. 7-8, $1.50. Girls’ silk and wool suit, cream colored with silk stripes ; light weight but warm; high neck, short or long with silk stripe, neck, long sleeve, ankle sleeve, ankle length; 1-2-3, $1.95. 4-5-6, $2.50. length, closed 3 sizes 36 to 60; a suit ... 4.50 7-8, $3.00. Munsingwear for Boys Grey, cotton fleeced suit, high neck, long weer, ankle Grey cotton and wool mixture, with a length. Sizes 1, 2, 8, for ages 2, 4, 6, 95c; 4, 5, 6, warm suit that will stand the ages 8, 10, 12, $1.25; 7 - 8 for 14 and i6 yrs., $1.50. $1.95 ; 4-5-6, $2.50; 7-8, $3. KICKERNICK GARMENTS Women’s Kickernick Bloomers, a pair ....... .$1.95 (Biustraied st the left) Rayon. Elastic knee with heading. Elastic ’ web waist with French cuff. Yoke top with elastic knee or cuff knee. Te icdsal cd beta and couaplate protection. Practically all wool, natural colored yarn suit, with enough cotton to allow garment to hold its shape and give the wearing qualities that Mun- singwear gives; a suit .......esceseesseess Men’s wool, silk and cotton mixed suit, cream color 5.50 t fleece ; good wear; 1, 2, 3, Gives Ite wearer Sizes 0, 1, 2, 3, 4. ‘A Real Buy’—Children’s Rayon Kickernicks, 2 for — These bloomers come in flesh, peach or Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, Children’s P= ll ge gta to fit the normally de- child of any given age, but since children do not always de- way is to fit a child’s garment, the front of Waistline to point about two inches above the itt inches is always marked on each size label. regularly for $1.00. During this sale, 2 pairs The Elastic Knee Combrazere, 32 ghd oll fseiaes As iret t ope ati ws ren, hgh pe shel BE vl nd | Tha amounta are limited on thee. Buy early so as to get your size. SSCOOSSSDSSOSOSS SOOOCOOOL SSOGELIOS LSD SOCSSSCSC SS DSSS SS SSCSOOOCHA 5 SSSOSVUOSFSS SDPDSSSGSF9SG9 99S 95 FS SO ODF IF 99 0SF 99S FIFI SIOSG $565