The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 24, 1929, Page 5

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THE. BISMARCK "TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTC ‘OCTOBER 24 24, 1929 "a= ==[ A.W. LUCAS CO. Social and Personal] |=: wen irr oe Locally Controlled--Locally Owned--Bismarck’s Busiest Store New Winter Coats Generously and Richly Furred Our $65.00 and $69.50 Coats Friday and Saturday $59.50 Tf you are looking for the smartest details in coats... if you love fine supple fabrics . . . if rich fur in quantity on collar and in trim gives you a thrill of delight. . . if you demand fine tailor- ing .-. . if you want the satisfaction of a fine silk lining, well put ' in, . .and you want these things at a moderate price Then this group at $59.50 for Friday and Saturday will ™ end your coat shopping. aaanaonnd addi CS mras caec es sss se eis 20S iS EU T= CCIE eT Play Is: Presented Spanish Writers and _ | %, Fourth street, for # weer, ei tee in By Wednesday Club] Officials Discussed| ,. ws met rst Bate, Linton, fe visting tind fn who has s * “Rehearsal.” one-act comedy| A discussion of official life in Spain |™er resident of * showing a company of college girls| under the regime of the present dic- | 7 besrgyd several days in the bend Mrs. Seal ea Te preparing for a rehcarsal, was given | tator, Primo de Rivera, was conducted a lay =f Leal © haters oon Fargo, where at the annual reolprocity meeting of | by Mrs. Harvey Harris at the meeting hs Masonic meeting, return-| over week-end. the Wednesday club yesterday after-| of the Current Events club yesterday bakege forget the ca t oon at the home of Mrs. W. H. Bo- ‘at the home of Mrs. Obert Olson, 514 ent ne ot ciilaas Don’t forget the card party denstab, 520 Mandan strect. West Thayer. an meet Wee oon! and dance at the A. 0. U. W. Those taking part in the perform-| Speaking on Spanish writers, Mrs. * in jar ance were Mrs. J. K. Blunt, Mrs. A. R. | George M. Register mentioned Blasco wn be held Friday evening at 7:30) hall tonight. Tavis, Mrs. L. W. Larson, Mrs. W. L|Tbanez, author of “The Four Horse-|st the home of Msr. D. McPhee, 415 Diven, Mrs N. O. Churchill, and Mrs. ed of Ce geet — crt Fourth street. “ew Millinery Specials for tomor- N. I. Roop. Mrs M. B. Gillman played ; other volumes, as great ol e throughout the service Peay ener ace aS tere’ Literature of | Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cole left by Tow and Saturday at the Sarah Covers were placed for 34 at the, that nation was at its best during the | car the first part of the week tor | Gold Shop, 312 Main Ave. 2 « Complimentary to M to Mrs. J. L. Mullin, | bi ** * who 1s leaving soon to reside in Be- Club Studies States | mitt, Minn. Mrs. t. Vv. Miller and . ‘Wheeler Of Central America evening at the Miller home, 608 Fifth | street Bridge, played at four tables, pro- People of the Central American luncheon at the Hotel Prince which | sixteenth and ee Regine centuries, | Preceded the program. -Appointments | according to Mrs. - aa in orange and black, with miniature || The meeting cpaea’ oi with current \wosete: lighted jack-o'-lanterns at cach place, events reports gaa Ag the members. | x atl ded a Halloween motif for the P. li able. Members of the Hay Creck Home- an ty Comp) iments makers club were guests of the Mrs. John L. Mullin, 4 Wednesday club for the luncheon and the program. C) e e Ready-to-Wear states are Intenscly musical. said Mrs.|vided the pastime, and high score: : pea Bird, in presenting Ehowaib le by Mrs. Krist Kjelstru; he Central American count al a irs. W. J. Targart. A guest fa: y | ‘h ift S tion V | meeting of the Fortnightly club yes-|vor was presented Mrs. Mullin. r ec a ues shad Ht The Ph ser told ' After the games a twocourse lunch: how each village maintains own con was served. Appointments for | ¢ band, and concerts are given daily./the tables suggested the Hallowee! 1X ( 0a * ieee was made of oe ene season and pints ae nica suture | . RS sioseesewiies . $9.50 ~ $16.50 vi $21.75 o nt longing to the stan lowers were used in the rooms. 1% > armies which cach country supports.| Mrs. D. ©. Scothorn, Mandan, was’ § Campus Coats ............. $7.95 - $8.95 The agricultural possibilities of the !an out of town guest. . countries were stressed by Mrs. Bird eee Ig Hudson Bay Coats owes $18.75 who told of the enormous amount of Mrs. G. Olgierson, 623 Third sti rect, : see eecee . . bananas shipped out each year. Cof-|returned last week from Chicago, | > Soineibel expert hae sugar are the retreat and other points where The club will continue its study of oe en See Bl DFCSBER .... cece ee. $5.95 - $7.95 - $9.50 neighboring southern countries at its! convention at Louisville, Ky., which S next meeting. she attended ‘ : Party Is “Given for Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Stephens and | W: ; : anted Styles and Materials Bride of Next Monti |sueesiyream teres § > \pee day at Sioux Falls colle; : For Miss Erna Miller, who will be: se. They|§ A. W. LUCAS CO. oem CPPESEPOOSSSSESSSCCS SLA SSESSE I SA latter part of next month, a company of 16 of her friends were entertained last evening at the home of Mrs. H. T. Perry, 116 Avenue B. The affair was in the nature of a shower, and was arranged as a sur- prise. The guests presented Miss Miller with a set of dishes. The Furs You'll Find whneare etme wma, szet tn at this price Of Broadcloths, Marvella He ara nett euaerseaay “Greater Volume Makes Greater Values” eaves Comal and Sports Tweeds ' . the hostess. Mink Rat Wolf * * * About 50 members of the Christian In Black, Montella, Brown, . FPPC TAPP IITA eSATA 6.88 umn, Brown Fox Opossum Endeavor society of the Evangelical eo o e fy : gies | Dystinctive fall «Winter — eee held Tuesday evening the churel : parlors. ‘The Misses Esther Bremer Kit Fox Skunk Blue / end Clara, Pepe Gta ee of Sines: 14:0 28 * the games ai loween stunts dur- : eu ing the evening. Refreshments were to 46 served after the games, with Miss Marie Overmoen in charge of the serving. Madied Play will commence at 8:30 for the A. O. U. W. card and dancing party thts evening at the A. O. U. W. hall. Tables will be provided for both bridge and whist, and all members and their friends are invited. Dancing will fol- low the card games, and refreshments will be served. xe @ The Midweek Bridge club met yes- terday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. Risem, 507 Eighth street. Honors in the games were held by Mrs. F. e C. Ellsworth. Late fall flowers were used to decorate the tables when & refreshment course was served at the Close of play. aca The regular meeting of the Re- bekah oage will be held Friday eve- ning at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows hall. A special program is being , and all members are urged to be present. ze * Mrs. Frank 8, Henry, accompanied by Mrs. Lou Osborn, Los Angeles, Calif., left Wednesday for New — City where they plan to spend several months. Millinery Specials for tomor- row and Saturday at the Sarah Gold Shop, 312 Main Ave. MILLINERY New Adaptations of Pattern Hats Values to $25 ” Values to $15 *] ]” $@75. For Friday and Saturday Only Afternoon Frocks Evening Frocks Popular 3-Piece Ensembles Styles for Every Occasion Values to $65.00 $49.50: Values to $49.50 $38.75 Transparent Velvets - Panne Velvets - Chiffons Flat Crepes - Satins - Georgettes Those little subtleties of line and deft touches that are so essen- tially of the new season are duplicated exactly in these smart Frocks. The price is so much lower, too, than is customary for Frocks so new and fashionable. “Look out! Those kids of mine!” VEN a widower. Ro love. in his lite! Here's how his two worldly - wise down on pe nests told with luxyrl- ous good humor! “The Lady Lies” with ‘Walter Husten - Claudette Colbert Charles Ruggles A Paramount All Talking Picture OTRER ATTRACTIONS New off-the-face lines, adopted by ‘almost every famous de- signer, also hats with small brims, and Paris sponsored shades make these hats important. : Hatters Plush, Fine Soleil and French Felt Mee i Sen Omens se metal stitching. For the migs «. and matron. ‘ Outstanding Successes at a price that is indicative of our concentration on value. Where You Expet Moré fer Your Money : —And Get It RON NR NP ETI ENE NTE STS SOA EN OPIN IIE AE ST MR HC

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