The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 12, 1930, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNES. home, with hon-| Mrs. Herbert and Mrs. Willigm Bar- Hostesses. : r " Peterson and Miss Lutheran Church Pays | Miss Helen Budd to Honor-to New Pastor,|. Leave Local Church Family With Reception ai | Honoring Rev. Emil Benson and family, who have tly moved to Bismarck from St. Minn., at- LE Fe att: Ai HH Ss Ree a wingga® FEeEEEEs ) j i i i Kellogg, who has visited several times in Bismarck, is a student at the state university. ‘ s * * Mrs. R. 8. Indseth discussed pro- blems relative to the backward school-child, and sugg methods to prevent children from falling’ in 5 their school jae he read at | ' Business Women’s Club cl at the home Kinnon evening. ¥ followed the oe 4 Mrs. Theodore mond street, the ¥ party 1 noon. 5 3 g8 Swedish language in the church serv- committee, composed of Mrs. ices. McCay, Mrs. Mary Davis, and Miss Mattie ise “a Mrs. Peter Campbell Resigns Presidency Resignation of Mrs. Peter P. Camp- of the third | Teacher Dakota Federa- tion of Women's clubs, was announc- ed this week. The made ( \ necessary because of ill health, will be winter board Wachter P.'T. A. to Keep Founder’s Day 5 i | _ last fall to discontinue the use of the itt aFe if F] peeece pllcra? LAST TIMES TONIGHT Maurice Chevalier / in “The Love Parade” Sound News Paramount Screen Song MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT, 11:30 V4 — —— = ; Get Your Tickets Now Carleton Symphony ' Band Concert . _. ‘Thureday. at 8:30 p. m. City Auditorium Lecture concert at 4:15 : A delightful musical treat under the direction of ‘Tickets: Afternoon 26¢ and 50c; evening 50c and $1.00. The A, O. U. W. An- nual Fun Festival Thursday Evening i Feb. 13th ° Free favors, feed and fun neck as ** % ‘The annual turkey dinner given by | ¢ the ladies of the First Presbyterian chureh, will be held this evening in the church parlors. Serving will be | ¥ from 6 until 7:00, i sae Mrs, Walter J. Ray and Margare! rt Moliitar, Medora, are spending the |% day in the city visiting with friends. | { City\County Briefs 1|? The A. O. U. W. Anstual Fun|% Festival, Thursday evening,/% Feb. 18th. Free favors, feed|¥ and fun. 6 OUT THEY GO—We still|% selection of over- to Health, God's jo metallic di ‘our medicine. formation. REMEMBER so dont you ‘FORGET Flowers ST. VALENTINE’S DAY Pebruaty 14th Forget St. Valentine’s Day? ‘Why of course you woulda’t! But what to send her? Why -not a gift of fowers? There's an idea! But don't delay. Order from us today! Oscar H. Will & Co. ‘315 Third Street . Flower Phone + 706 Say it with FLOWERS Style Right Merchandise at the Style Right Time A.W. LUCAS CO. | Now Showing the Well Known Titus Coats _ $9 Q° om Tweeds - Kashas - Cheviots - Camelaines 100 Per Cent Wool Full Satin Lined with a Satifactory Guarantee. Navy, Tans, Grey and Green Mixtures Authentic New Styles, Colors, and Fabrics for Spring are here for your approval, The Spring Suits especially favored this year since it received highest points in fashion’s bidding, will establish itself with you once you have seen the new styles we have to offer. Tweeds and Kashas Silk crepe lined, some with blouses to match linings, Full length coats, three-quarter length coats, finger tip length coats, Sizes for Misses and Women This Spring Tweeds and Kashas have gained a favored place in the fashion world because they are especially adapted for the three piece ensemble, , \. The New Miss Spokane Wash Frocks ‘Are in and will be modeled Thursday and Friday, 12:30 to 1:30 and 3:00 to 4:30. Our $1.50 Hosiery Sale continues until quantities are sold. All.sizes and a good color range to select from. A.W. LUCAS Ct Where You Expect More for Your Money---

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