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

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Ba es es | Additional Society | Presbyterian Church Plans Reception for | Rev.-Mrs. Paul Wright A farewell reception honoring Rev. ' Paul 8. Wright, pastor of the First | Presbyterain church, and Mrs.} Wright, who leave this month for Minneapolis where Rev. Wright has accepted the pastorate of the Bethle- hem Presbyterian church, will be held next Wednesday evening at the| church following the regular mid-j week prayer service, according to Dr. H. A. Brandes, chairman of the gen- | cral committee in charge. The re- ception is being arranged by the ses- sion of the church. and the general public as well as the congregation is invited. Assisting Dr. Brandes with arrange- ments is E. J. Taylor. Miss Henricka | Beach heads the program committee, other members of which are A. G. rr, Dr. G. A. Rawlings, Miss Helen Budd and Mrs. F. R. Smyth. Mrs. W. G. Worner is chairman of the refreshment committee. Serving with her will be the Mesdames John Stirling, H. A. Brandes, H. P. God- ‘lard, S. F. Hollingsworth, L. K. Thompson, oe J. ‘. aah Baileys Speak at Lions Club Dinner! Gaemsainanasopmanaooosasemeeed OT AIPA TTA PAPSPAPAAP PATE ‘o Mr. and M O. Bailey and Mr. | and Mrs. Byrne of this city were guests cf the Lions club of Glen | Ullin at the club's first annual Hal- loween party and ladies’ night, held | there Wednesday evening. Halloween s were used for the ! % inner tables, and novel decorations | in keeping with the season were ar- | ix ranged about the rooms. A program ik and dancing followed the dinner. | x Among the speakers during the ‘* evening were Mr. and Mrs. Bailey. M1 Bailey told of his visit to the Centr Lions club of Chicago and of a re. cent trip to Washington, D. C. Mrs. Bailey spoke on “What Vocational Direction Can Do for Boys and Girls,” stressing the work serv ubs may | accomplish along these lines. * Dancers to Present Revue November 29; Pupils of the MacIntyre school of dancing will be presented in a revue in the nature of a musical comedy at the city auditorium November 29, ac- cording to Ronald MacIntyre, director of the school. A feature of the program will be | several dance numbers by a_ well} known guest artist from the east. A one-act play given by dramatic school | studenis under the direction of Miss | Harriet Rust will also be a part of the entertainment. xe ® ——— Party | M. Gilroy 510 Fifth | ‘d Thur: after- roon at e party for her daughters, | Fern and Beverly Rac. Entertain- | ment appropriate to the Halloween | season was provided, and favors in| orange and black were found on the table when « refresiinent course was served. Eight small girls were guests. “* * Miss Evelyn Anna Rector of near Mandan, and Gordon Bardsley. son of Gi. A. Bardsley, Bismarck, were married late yesterday- afternoon by Rey. Walter E. Vater, pastor of the McCabe Methodist church. Attend- ing the couple were Edna Bardsley, sister of the groom, and Mrs. Mary Friedrich, Mendan. Mr. and Mrs. Bardsley will reside in Bismarck. * * * The Senior King’s Heralds will hold their monthly meeting Saturday aftenoon at 2:30 with Grace Abbot, 316 Third street. All members are | asked to be present. xe * Misses Bertha and Anna Allerdings have arrived from Tacoma. Wash., to be the guests of their mother, Mrs. J. Allerdings, for about a month. ** ® Miss Esther Nogele will leave to- morrow for Minneapolis where she will spend a week visiting friends. * eR, CECE OT SOOOCOOOL POPEATER Miss Edlyn Celergren spent several | cays this week visiting at the home of her parents in Coleharbor. sk ® A meeting of the Rainbow Girls | will be held Saturday evening at 7: 30 | at the Masonic temple. s* * Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Guenther, Gar- rison, are visiting friends in the city for a few days. 1 City-County Briefs | ———— © Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Hedahl have moved to their new home at 1014 Tenth street. Col. E. M. Norton, Minneapolis, who has been here on a business trip, leit this morning for Fargo. E. O. Bailey has returned to Bis- | ¢ marek after a month spent in the - POOLS CCOOTCOLOED SOLE CC EC OT ence of managers and salesmen Da the company at , WesreOn. D. % while in the east. _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1929 __ SALE OF WINTER COATS This special sale is for you who are style-conscious and who have a commendable streak of thriftiness, for you will see immediately that these coats are uncom. monly smart, that their furs are surprisingly rich, that their styling is definitely 1950, and will not delay in choosing the coat that was made for you. . They are the values that you have been looking for. : Values in This ' ' alues in This —_ id . " “ng $ 5 jum $49.50 ee $69.50 — Sizes 18 to 20 , ae ce Sizes 13 to 20 36 to 52 a : 36 to 52 VALUES TO $35.00 The entire line of our Popular $28.00 coats included in this lot ........ Values to $22.50 & 75 TimmeCamellaineand Kamelpak Chinchilla Coats eee 1 9 100% Camels Hair Pile Coats — Vaiuestoszs.0 Sizes Values to $19.50 + Wales to $32.50 $9323 $21.75 % $14.95 Values to $89.50 $ y) 9 50 Sizes 13 to 20 .........200.0055 Other Chinchilla Coats at $9.50 and $12.95. Sizes 18 to 20, 36 to 52 ......... Thrift Section ‘A Savings Department for the Thrifty Sale of a ray While they last Saturday — $ Sizes ) : t " . | = $ 00 pm ans 13 i. Values to $4.95 +: Values to $10.00 Dresses —— 315.00 $2.75 $3.75 A Size and a Style for Miss and Matron. Everything that is so successful this fall is displayed in these Flat Crepes Satins Canton Crepes groups—the bared forehead, the long back and side treatments, Some Silk Tweeds and Wools - the pert little beret, the pirate brim, etc. : Values to $ 75 All the Popular Colors and oo ™" Delightful fabrics and styles, the kind that will be seen in office : 15 Othe: and on the street, and at many afternoon affairs. See them. You Materials Nalnesde - . w Valuonat will want more than one, and at the same time save many dollars. ° 5 $ 1 4.95 $9.50 The volume that we are having proves that our values are exceptional. Anticipate your needs—the savings make it extremely worth while. A. W. LUCAS CoO. Where You Expect More for Your Money -And Get It Visit Our Gift Section-An Appropriate Gift for Every Gift As in the past this Store will be “The Store of the True Christmas Spirit” Only 45 Shopping. Days Before Christ

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