The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 1, 1929, Page 5

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e LDPPLAPBLLLLLSSLPLPLLPDSLLLSLALPSLSSELLPLLELESLPLLESLLELLLSPLELALEL LEAR OLELEER OEP EPPA PALLOLL AEM MLA MAMET STS ee - — wn THE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE, VUBSDAY, UCLUBEK 11929 5 | street, entertained at a bridge party! who attended the bride, was dressed | Knowles gave an extremely interest- | rreshments were served by the hos-|H. Cook, 122 Avenuc B, with Mrs.! ing of the state federation of music | last evening. jim tan flat crepe. The bride's dress|ing review of Basil King’s book, tess. Cc . which secretary. | aon flowers, bittersweet, and / was of rose flat erepe trimmed with | “Conquest of Fear.” | ae eee eee ri colored leaves formed attrac-| lace. Gustav Dorr, Streeter, brother | ak * 'Mrs. Paul Hi J “Ancient and Medieval Civilization”| Father Leo Halloran arrived in Bis- | tive decorations for the rooms. of the bride, was best man. | i rs. Faul Homan 1s | was " | , Lee Graer tod eaid waméa’wect | EEE ride had Been emmbioved’ to French History Is was the study topic, and a discussion | marck Saturday for a two weeks’ visit |to Mrs. Roy Logan and Mrs. B. E.| Bismarck for several months past. | Study Club Topic’ Hostess to Guild jot the tena of Mestern civilization | at the home of his mother, Mire, Mary Bism: k Lib ri ni dent of the state historical society, | Hitchcock. | Mr. Coe is engaged in farming north | iain Charles Sone ranean’ erutti is | Halloran, 424 hg ks Broadway, and arcK LADYALlaNS — | and Mrs. Florence Davis, librarian for | At the close of the evening the hos-| of the city, where the couple will! |, Mrs. Paul Homan was hostess to) Sr 1.6 ; Vt | SDs ee ee Go to State Meetinig | the historical society.” tess served a dainty course luncheon.| make their home. Papers dealing witi the history of the members of St. George's Evening | Mankind” for their text this year. | | Father Halloran is an instructor in Both Miss Cook and Miss Baldwin es 8 eee the French republic before and after |Guild at her home on Tenth street | , At the close of the evening light re- | the Dominican House of Study, Ben- ie appear on the program. Miss Cook | Mj dia Dor a | . the World War were read at the |last evening. bettered bie Sifted icta, Calif. He was accompanied here A party of Bismarck people win | Sppest on the program. Miss Cook | Miss Lydia Dorr an |Monday Club Meets meeting of the Bismarck Study club} Four tables were arranged for * * * from Ray, N. D,, by his brother, Fath- Teave today by motor for Devils Lake | Miss Baldwin will report on the Harold Coe Are Wed| With Mrs. W. Worner Seedy at, the home of Mrs. Earl bridge, with high scores in the games Mrs. W. C. Taylor. La Moure. spent | er John Halloran, pastor of the Ray to attend the annual convention of | iprarian's conference held thie sum. ‘0. | Y Ss. W. J. Heising, 122 Avenue C West. | going to Miss Martha Gertrude Lund-| ‘he week-end in Bismarck with her | Catholic church, who will visit here the North Dakota Library association, | mer at ‘the University of Wisconsin | | Names of famous French statesmen | quist and Miss Gwendolyn Jones. sister, Miss Leila Diesem, at the Pat-| for about a week. "| The wedding of Miss Lydia Dorr,| Freedom was the theme of the pro- | and military leaders were given in re- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Dorr,!gram given at, the meeting of th> sponse to roll call. Mrs. RB. D. Ken- |served @ refreshment course. which opens there Thursday for a/ s ¢ y sess | erson hotel. Mrs. Taylor, who is vice | ee ® three-day -7ssion. if Madison, which she attended. Freda refreshment course, °°") Dresident of the sixth district, North) Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sundell, Minot, Included in the group will be Miss |p ,° ine ak Streeter, N. D., and Harold B. Coc, | Monday club yesterday afternoon at nelly discussed the history of France | ek * | Dakota Federation of Women’s clubs, who have been visiting at the home Lillian Cook, secretary of the library | Bridge Party Given Bismarck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee|the home of Mrs, W. G. Worner, 705 prior to the great war, and Mrs. Jack|Cogmos Club Studies | 2s Teturming from the state conven: of Mrs. Sundell’s parent”, Mr. and ee Miss Bessie Balc-| At F, F, Skinner Home| Be’, Siavity, tows, took piace yes- | Ninth street. A. Fleck’s paper dealt with the recon- ‘i wUucies La DcAAeEY ectiie aisle zeeyed | Me A 8 Ot ee ae 1 Mary Maynard, al . oe he f ve} y i 's, vhos hi s ™ ” | for a few days, le! fonday for their v1 so of terday afternoon at the home of Rev.; Early American authors, whose struction period. Both used maps | Ancient Civilization 1 re iene tien OF Abra, Ts Wr Crane hone tae ee De ae in commission; Miss Ruth King, Ira Herzberg, pastor of the First | writings influenced the nation toward | and pictures showing the war devas- ibrarian at the Bismarck public} Guests for four tables were invited | Evangelical church, who officiated. | more liberal policies, were discussed | tated areas. library; L. F. Crawford, superinten-| when Mrs. F. F. Skinner, 209 Thayer| Miss Helen B. Ketterling, Streeter, | by Mrs. N. O. Churchill. Mrs. F. A.| At the close of the afternoon re- | tree, Ellendale, as president. Mrs.' panied by Mr. and Mrs. Sundell, have Members of the Cosmos club met-| Taylor went from hereto Devils Lake just retusned from a motor trip jlast evening at the home of Mrs. 8. | where she will attend a board meet- | through the Black Hills. A. W. LUCAS CO. Serving This Community for Nearly a Third of a Century—Now Conducting Its 30th Anniversary Sale ADDING A VOLUME TO ITS BUSINESS THAT MAKES GREATER VALUES AND SAVINGS TO YOU POSSIBLE. Sale Closes on Saturday Evening of This Week Many have taken advantage of this opportunity to get style right, price right, dependable merchandise and to stimulate even greater interest in this sale we have added a new list of specials for the remaining days. For 30 Years BISMARCK’S OWN STORE Locally Controlled Locally Owned For 30 Years BISMARCK’S OWN STORE Locally Controlled Locally Owned A N O TH E R Women’s Handkerchiefs, Pure Linen, 6 to box ...... +» $1.00 Kerr Mason Jars, Self Sealing, Clear Glass Jars Midget hem; initialed; six assorted colors to the box. Pint Size - 75c Doz. Quart Size - 85c Doz. Two-Quart - $1.15 Ladies’ Cape Skin Gloves, Anniversary Priced at ........ $2.39 i ‘i T R I U M P H Novelty cuffs or pull-over styles. Colors: black, willow, brown Paraffin Wax, put up in pound packages, a package ..... 9c —— Ricers, Enameled Handles, each ......... von — : Fancy Metal Waste Baskets, large size, each ............ 39c 10 Bars Crystal White Soap, 2 Creme Oil Toilet Soap .... 49c 5, Men’s Broadcloth Shirts, for Anniversary Sale, each .... 89c In colors, with novel designs, The completi ard ‘ wae? ; Campus Playing Cards, Two Decks for ................ 45¢ completion of the Paramount Theatre, Bismar ck’s new cai dies 7“ ia Regular $1.95 shirts. Some slightly soiled. play house, marks another big attainment for this city. The im- Bicycle Bridge Cards, regular 50c Deck for ............. 39¢ iy a portance of foremost amusement places to it i ae 4 p Horsehide Coats for Men, regular $15.00 Coats ....... .$11.95 Ss nt places to a city cannot be Hand Embroidered Pillow Cases, a pair ................$1.00 Full length. Blanket lined. Chamois lined pockets. overestimated. Itisoneofthethings that determine the at- , All Over Embroidered Organdy Scarfs and Vanity Sets .. 95c *hi *s Part W ist Union Suit: i tractiveness of a city to its citizens and to visitors. Children’s Part Wool Waist Union Suits, a suit All pastel shades. Each scarf, 95c. Each vanity set, 95c. Double seams and garter straps. Glass Toweling, All Linen, red and blue checks, a yard.... 23¢ | Canvas Gloves, 2 pairs for Knitted Polishing Cloth; 5 yard packages, a package .... 29¢ | Red Speedster Wagons, an unusual value, cach Colored Lunch Cloths, modernistic designs, fast color .... 89c One inch rubber tires. Full braced oak box and tongue. Dise wheels. Bismarck is to be congratulated upon being selected as the home of one of the finest, if nut the finest, theatres in this state. It gives us a thrill of pride to realize that Bismarck z 36-Inch Rayon Fabrics, values to $1.15 a yard; cach yard 39c should be considered so important and so promising a city by Cottage Prints, 36 inch, Sunfast and Boilproof, yard .... 39c One Lat Chic Frocks, guaranteed washable, each ....... 98e an organization so farsighted and shrewd as Publix Theatres, Regular 69¢ a yard value. 50 dozen newly arrived models of the very latest styles. Incorporated. Men's Universal Make Outing Flannel Night Shirts .....$1.00 | Boys’ Sheep Lined Coats, all sizes, each .............-.-- $5.49 Medium weight. A limited supply. Full sheep lined. Heavy moleskin shell. Large shaw] collar. Men's Wool Hose, 50c values, sizes 10 to 12, 3 pairs for ....$1.00 | Men’s Flannel Shirts, khaki and grey, sizes to 19 ........ 98c (Main Floor) (Basement) Values That You Will. Appreciate From Our Econumy Basement Shoe Department | “Don’t Let Their Style Blind You to Their Comfort’ For Foot Saver Shoes combine style and comfort. Such is your assurance when you purchase these remarkable shoes. If you are of the active type it is possible that you may be skeptical and pass this beautiful footwear by—afraid of style shoes; afraid that you will not get comfort for your feet. That is why we say, “Don't Let Their Style Blind You to Their Comfort.” For Foot Savers are comfortable as are no other style shoes. For Foot Savers alone feature that famous, patented inbuilt construction that invisibly supports ankle and arch in perfect fatigucless ease. fe. if Mauve Taupe Kidskin Mauve Taupe Kidskin $11.85 $11.85 Black Kidskin Black Satin Finish Kidskin $10.85 $10.85 Many other models at $9.85, $10.85 and $11.85. to We still have a good quan- tity of these wonderful Boots for Boys. This is the best boot buy of the season, Sizes 2 1-2 to 6; Goodycar welt; leather soles; only $3.95 Boys’ Famous 1000-Mile Shoe. Genu- Renn f ine horsehide uppers and full double fords, ola pa ag ig x soles. Here is the shoe for the boy most excellent shoe for school or gen- who is hard on shoes. Regular $3.50 eral sports wear. Good run of sizes py 199 nite pee $2.79 Children’s Overshoes $1.39 | Many new Fall Models have been Children’s Black Calf High Shoes— ; Built for Wear. Thi i Did you get your kiddies a pair of these excellent naied $o-9ar $2.05. and $3.95. gronpe EAU Ct =a bachig Overshoes at thie. cuittantingly low price? ., A ada? with the famous Plymouth wear- of Women’s and Growing Girls’ Shoes proof soles; Y ill sav b this week. ah ae $1.19 ‘ou will save money by purchasing them now at this price. You will pay more later. Many have profited by this great Anniversary Sale. Why not you? Do not forget that it closes next Saturday evening at nine o'clock, _A. W. LUCAS CO. Where You Expect More for Your Money --- And Get It SIR NN NRE ORB

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