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| Miss Esma Pearce to Be Bride Next Month et of the engagement of Miss Esma Pearce, it daugh- The Four Leaf Clover, Bismarck |‘ ter of Mr. and Mrs. O° ‘Pearce, $22 Junior girls club, were ay of the First street, to Joseph A. Graner was pap club’ at the U. 8. Indian made at a dinner given by Mrs, Pearce ee al oer us ding an | Saturday evening. The wedding will special in Be n, ha take place next month. Sakakawea and Four Leaf Clover Clubs , Have Joint Meeting! Chippewa” was given. The musical part of the program opened with a song by the Indian girls glee club. Miss Vitaline Azure gave a recitation, and an interpreta- tive dance, “The Glow Worm,” was given by Mary and Marian Slater. Lillian Peltier and Emma Omar sang, “The Beautiful Garden,” Catherine Bailey gave a humorous reading, and Mary Slater presented a feature drag” given by Mary Slater, and LaFrance. Vocal numbers were by Miss Dency Peltier. Piano selections by Verna Bell, Priscilla Hosie, and a song by the glee club concluded the enjoyable Program. Mrs. Alfred Zuger, who organized on A color’scheme of yellow and orange vw ding rings concealed in the nut bas- kets at each place. Bridge was played at six tables after dinner, and honors in the games went to Mrs. Celia Walla and Miss | Josephine Cervinski. Mrs. Pearce was assisted in enter- taining by her daughters, Mrs. H. A. Halverson and Miss gate Pearce. * * Gives Birthday Party For Sons Mrs. Charles Martin entertained a i company of 14 children at a party Saturday afternoon for her sons Charles Junior, and George, who cel- ebrated their seventh and ninth birthdays, respectively, last week. Christmas decorations were used for the rooms and tables, and there were icandy favors for the guests. After luncheon the children attended the the two clubs early last year, presided Guring the evening. Later the group were the guests of Superintendent and Mrs. C. B. Dickinson at a luncheon and social hour in the school dining room. ss 2 matinee at the ee theatre. es Mr. and Mrs. Val Yeager Entertain i eee pase CHARTER GRANTED. i-townay rs ughlin of the North erculosis saniiarium, Dun- | celth, are visitors in Bismarck today. First Guaranty Changes New Name First Proposed for Merged Institution fi Archdeacon H. R. Harrington, who conducted the morning services at St. | George's Episcopal church yesterda; ‘has returned to his home at Fargo. Ne a a aa, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Trousdale, are ‘The application of the First Guar- | visitors in the city today from Mott. anty bank for a national charter, | with $100,000 capital, as a step in its} Mrs. M. S. Koch, Hazelton, was affiliation with the Northwest Ban- | shopping in Bismarck today. corporation, oe comerali has been | ——— ee approved by the comptroller of the: TT currency. The charter itself has not TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ‘been received so far. COCOA MY | HIGH SCHOOL girl desires work | data te pelo tid Lo the| “taking care of children evenings, |% J 0 pro-' any time after 7:00 p. m. Phone |% posed name of the bank was changed) go. 4 to be the “Dakota National Bank and | i id Trust company.” At first it was pro- * to name the institution the | WANTED A woman to do house | ‘National Bank and Trust Company a a | of Bismarck» directors has held a|, Home made mincemeat and | meeting and signed all the necessary fruit cakes for sale by t {papers for proceeding to do business | Presbyterian ladies. Phone 12. hereafter as the new institution. All See tomorrow's Tribune for that is needed is the arrival of the | Re, "s retirement sale on: Coaetlon aati te made by electing «| Hart Schaffner & Marx fall president, a cashier and other ofti-|and winter suits and overcoats. | x cers. Friends Entertain | New Police Judge, Who | Gives Reminiscences, < 4, CCC EE EC x re Mr. and Mrs. Val Yeager, Eighth street. entertained last eve- ning at a bridge dinner. Covers were | placed for 8 at the tables and a sea- 931) y The ‘ GIFT Ed. 8. Allen, the newly appointed | police magistrate, was the guests of friends at the home of Roland H. | Crane, deputy sheriff, Saturday eve- | Se re ST SBOE IT STL THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1929 A.W. LUCAS CO. Locally Controlled---Locally Owned --- Bismarck’s Busiest Store Before Thanksgiving Special | From the Big Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Waller and! sonal effect was used in the decora-| ning. Among those present were small son, Minot, were guests at the | tions. Each guest was asked to rep- | Rollin Welch, sheriff; Fred Anstrum, | honre of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Parsons,’ resent a modern author for the cve- deputy sheriff; Mac White, of the! 413 Griffin street, over the week-end. | ning. Bridge was played after din- | S00 Line; and J. H. “Cardinal” Gib- | Mr. Waller is county superintendent ner with honors going to Mr. and | bons. i That Heads The List of Ward — ser Mrs, pid * toe Mrs. C. H. Cloid| Judge Allen gave the company a {and Mrs. ‘eager. recital of incidents that bob up im | 4 Dr. B. H. Krocze, president of zee the life of a busy lawyer who is both | It inn't necessary that you spend a lot of money You want this “one” gift to be treasured, admired— and a source of unending pleasure and pride. Of course, there's but one an- swer. A gift of jewelry. silverware—a fine watch! Jamestown college, left this morning/ The Ladies Aid of the First Bap- state's attorney and federal district for Jamestown after spending Sunday | tist church will hold a bazaar and attorney, as he was some years ago. | in Bismarck. Dr. Kroeze spoke at | food sxle Saturday at Hoskin-Meyer's. | He also gave some graphic accounts | the morning and evening services at! The sale begins at 11 o'clock. lof hangings he witnessed and of | the First Presbyterian church yes- zs * * court episodes back in Bernardville, | } terday. The regular meeting of the Yeo- N. J., from which town he came to | e* * men will be held at 8 o'clock Tues- | North Dakota in the 80's. Members of the Business and Pro-! day evening at the A. O. U. W. hall. | Fine Imported 23-Piece China Fine Enameled 35° Dust Cloth PPO PEPE CFO, > i a fessional Women's club will hold al se 8 H GIFT TAXES HELD VALID Here you'll find such gifts. social meeting at 8 o'clock Tuesday| Mrs. R.A. Grant returned to her| washington, Nov. 25.—-(%—citt| | Why not stop in now, while | | x ith Roasters evening at the club rooms. A pro-j home in Mott today after spending ‘taxes imposed under the federal rev- || OU Stocks are most com- x with every pint bottle » P gram in layer) ean the Thanksgiv- | the week-end here visiting friends. | enue law were held valid today by the phage have selon Ny ea = - ing season wi given. gees supreme court in a case brought by; beceniin y ts Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Gage were |Joseph H. Bromley of Philadelphia, || 2? NY of Johnson's Mottled Blue and Grey Fancy Designs Decidedly New Wax Polish $4.95 $5.95 Both for 69c Fine Oval Enameled Roasters, LargeSize . . . . . . $219 Green, with black trim, Extra heavy. Self Basting $1.00 $1.29 ® F ‘The Mother's Service club will hold | dinner guests of Major and Mrs. A.|who was required to pay a tax of fts “guest night” Tuesday evening ati B. Welch, Mandan, yesterday. i i : H } the heme of Mrs. iL Berth, a * * 8 ae ee eee | Sixth strect, with Mrs, Barth a Mr. and Mrs. R. E. . Beulah, Friday — Bis id Bismarck’: s. Bernard Andrus hostesses. spent Sunday in Bismarck visitin: pen riday — Dismarce ss a z* * with Avvo sicaahlsscie | Greatest Toy Store, main floor. | } i Miss Ella Eberhard, New Salem, EEE AS Nee Re | A, W.A.ucas Co. i has arrived for a few days visit with! Dry cleaning and pressing! j s. J. C. Bell, Carson, is ing | portant as turkey, etc. Klein's night at 7:30 o'clock. E. A.| a ei days in Bismarck. © | Toggery. | Degree. Bonham Bros. (while they last) COCO SESSA EMG As py ° e ‘ Say Thanks Mirro Aluminum Roasters . .. . . . . . $2.56—$495 Ww i t h Oval and rectangular shapes. Steam vents adjustable. ‘| 5-Piece MixingBowlSets,aSet . . . . . ... . ~. Si F lowers Green a, Packed and nested in heavy boxes. ’| AluminumCakeSavers,eachset . . . . . . . . $149 N Heavy cake tray with deep smooth fitting lids. Color glass knob handles. . 3 Special Prices on Dinnerware and Glassware for Before Thanksgiving Selling. ome S j x \ N ie! ‘ ey e e ‘ Needed Winter Merchandise | N Priced in keeping with the Big Economy Basement Volume Producing Policy. Savings such as are only found i g in the Big Downstairs Store—Where the Overhead Is Lightest and the Values Unsurpassed. ‘| Large Assortment of WoolSweaters . . . . . . . . $2.00 t Ny In Men’s znd Boys’ Sizes; assorted colors of navy, maroon, black, scarlet, heather brown and fancy color com- N binations. Slipover and coat styles. No value under $2.95. On sale at $2.00 each. | : . . Pits 3] Men’s Buckskin Cloth Jackets,GreyandKhaki . . . . . $2.00 : A windproof and wear resisting cloth. : *| Horsehide Coats, Full Blanket Linedeach . . . . . . $9.8 | : All sizes. A $12.00 value in many places. Fool” and ‘| Blanket Lined Work Jackets, LowPricedat . . . . . . SL&® 4 a an peer eat, : Velvet corduroy collars; raglan sleeve; roomy and comfortable to wear over sweaters, blazers and leather jackets, ’'s. joy, the world’s i A " \° fears, the word's musi! “Say It With Sones. : Sheep Lined Coats, Roomy Sizes, each... .... & H e ay ge | aie nee same ; ‘ine moleskin sheels and wom! 8 Pp 6 | yours at our — ‘| Men’sPart Wool Underwear, sizesupto50,suit . . . . . $1.0 ( : St tore ? Singing These Hits! Assorted; fine knit in good weights; no values less than $1.49. | CurysANTHEMUMS in “USED TO YOU” s | Gamrerramsanes “Sav It With Sones” "UaED TO YOU" Two Big Blanket Values ‘With their little cous- y U gs Part Wool Beacon Double Blankets, 70x80 inches, triple stitched; sateen bound; plaids and plain with 3 Q&S ins the pom pons, they ie ; with fancy stripe borders; regular $4.95 values; a pair .. ......+esessesscoaceccesccssccocvcroces e B pine All Talking - Singing Picture Bacio Blanket ig atte ABNU lnchbh 666641 2ossuicsesa dcsssacitsceaeaasssad) Gs 4 | Thanksgiving Paramount Sound News It must be full value if it comes from the | ~ You may have them in “The Barber’s Daughter” “i : | } : * peeing sect at vow SHOWING co Mon, » Tues. - Wed. A W | | ; AS CO. - neat HL Will & Co . . . Ci “ 316 Thind Street Where You Expect More for Your Money---And Get It Say it with , : : Flowers | + : sa | 5 sana