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THR_RISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. 27, 1930 “ane A. W. LUCAS CO. Mrs, Aughnay will have a spring term of kindergar- ten at her home, 504 Ave. E, beginning Monday, March 8rd. Special work $/% given advanced students. | Social and Personal||cue paper tats ot Life in the Guianas Garden Club Plans to [Spanish Fete Days The British, French and Dutch | ern Hold Yard/and Garden Described for Club sh ardouasytetaing "poe and Mrs. Contest This Season ly — y Mrs. 8. D. Cook lected Mrs, Nellie Evarts read a paper on bere or the b yesterday A decision to hold another Yard “Spanish Fetes and Festas” at the Fortnightly cl bata davis home of, Mrs. C. W. < and Garden contest during 1930, was reached at the meeting of the Bis- marck Yard and Garden club last evening at the Association of Com- merce rooms, The action was taken as a result |C! df the general desire of leat eng and others to continue the contest which public well in advance of the plant- officers of the club an-|y; Because of the city-wide interest taken in the project, it is confidently expected that the list of entrants t! year will greatly exceed last year’s number. The garden club, which has been meeting but once @ month during the winter, will hold two meetings next ae March 13 and March 27 hav- g been set as the dates. At these |_ po Fees detailed arrangements for the coming season will be made. Several local garden club members ssed @ wish to attend the be hi Apri 6. It is hoped Ae as possible selves of the Spportuity to visit this show, which is seldom held at a point so convenient Pid ey section. meeting of the Current Events etub | M Hours: 1:80 to 3:15. p. m. Wednesday afternoon at the home of! Sout Mrs. Alfred Zuger, 501 West Thayer avenue. The most interesting fetes are held during holy week and at the Christmas season, but all religious and national holidays have special observances as well. The Passion plays arbagesal throughout the na- tion, draw toed abd tel aor toon inted. Mrs. Cook also gave a brief review voeeee 3:80 center, considered one of the most. modern of the Spanish cities. An hed his ticle regarding the eg Rotary cl was read by Mrs. The club meets ig ‘on March 12 at the B. P. W. club rooms, with Miss ‘Helen Budd as Pape D.A.R. Will Sponsor Series of of Programs lo program ram this evening Ln seine: 6:30 and 7 o'clock over National Boardcasting company's oad tional hookup, will open the series of weekly programs which the national organization, Daughters of the Amer- ican 1 Revolution, - 8) fo be given ‘each i 8 i, | Laughing! TODAY Something to Cheer About! , Forget your troubles—join the party of youth and gaiety in college halls and on college cam- pus! Hear those songs and cheers! .Do the Campus Capers —it’s the new dance that’s swept the cbuntry! See this rollicking comedy of love, laughs and foot- ball! So This Is College Programs, t ‘Thursday evening for 10 weeks, will With End of the Week Toiletry Specials SOAPS—All of our regular 10c toilet soaps, including Palmolive, Life Buoy and Lux, 3 bars for ............$ 18 | Woodbury’s Facial Soap—Regular 25c .. Watkins’ Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo .........ee008 Ponds’ Cold or Vanishing Cream, 65c size ... Ponds’ Cold Cream, $1.00 size .....secsceee Lions’ Theatrical Cream, 75c size ‘ Hinds’ Honey and Almond Cream, 50e size . Hinds’ Honey and Almond Cream, $1.00 size . é Palmolive Shaving Cream, 35¢ size ... 2.0006 Marinello Cold Cream, 50e size Marinello Face Powder, 50c size . 15 i) 35 69 49 39 27 59 < ~ a, Djer-Kiss Face Powder, with bottle perfume, Coty’s Face Powder, $1.00 size , : Mello-Glo Face Powder, $1.00 size . Princess Pat Face Powder, $1.00 size . Djer-Kiss Talcum Powder, 35¢ size .. Mennen’s Borated Taleum, 25c size .. Squibb’s Talcum, 25c size f 1-Pound Roll Absorbent Cotton All 50c Tooth Pastes, including Pepsodent, Squibbs, Pe- beco, Iodent and Ipana ELLIOTT NUGENT SALLY STARR OTHER PROGRAM UNITS: “Hells Bells” ‘A Silly Symphony Pathe SOUND NEWS ROBERT MONTGOMERY Current Magazine Is CLIFF “Uke” EDWARDS Reviewed at Meeting Miss Marian Burke reviewed ar- ticles of particular interest ei portnd in the January and Fel of the Forum magazine, at the meet lay Study club oxanonDes“JEWELRY of the various topics, dealing with na- tional and world-wide problems, fol- Confidence lowed. i A part of the afternoon was given I = COMING TOMORROW over to musical presented important Listerine Tooth Paste: 25c size . b: Gilman, who played “Waltz rt Confid lays in - . i RS _ | Listerine, regular $1.00 y &8l popular numbers, oe merchandise sold & ; Z $| Our Regular Guaranteed Hot Water Bottle—As advertised ‘ > other places for $2.00; our regular price Bismarck School Wins , In Attendance Contest sae ter oe ee A Close-Out of All 79c and $1.00 Pictures, each eee lise is dependable, our Finishing with a total of 802 points, ; tne MeCake Methodist Sunday school|=P¥ices the lowest and our was the winner in the attendance contest with the Methodist Sunday (ee eee eee e ervice the best. = Let us show you some of 3 he bargains we are nowsS Hy showing in diamonds. = F. a. Knowles competition, thus giving the | School a lead of 17 points. Attendance at the Bismarck church school last Sunday was 403, which was the largest attendance during entire 13 weeks A. W. LUCAS CO. Locally Controlled—Locally Owned—Bismarck’s Busiest Store Believing That Volume Means Value ‘And that a greater volume means a greater value, the Big contest. ’ The men’s class here, with 51 pres- ent last Sunday, held the individual class record for the entire period. Average attendance for the contest, which began December 1, was 285, ac- cording to O. W. Kolberg, who was in charge of the competition here. Roy Neff gn tarencngsnr of the lo- cal Sunday school has the challenge of W. D. Allen, superin- tendent of the Minot group, for an- other contest, to begin next Sunday and continue until Easter. * * * Benefit Party Given A most successful event was the -benefit bridge party given yesterday afternoon at the Odd Fellows hall, of the Rebekah Busy Bee Sewing club. Bridge was played af seven tables, and high score for the afternoon went to Mrs. C. A. Anderson. Refreshments were served after the games by the committee in charge, who were Mes- WHEN YOU ARE CONSIDERING THE PURCHASE OF A ‘RADIO, REMEMBER THAT IT IS NOT ONLY WHAT irr Beso. Ge «| YOU SPEND, BUT WHAT YOU GET FOR YOUR MONEY, Offers these volume stimulators for this week-end: Velvet Water Softener—A soap saver. Makes all water velvety soft. Kind to the most delicate hands. 10c to 15c seller at many stores, Special introductory price, 8 12-ounce cans for .............. EEE NREL oe Gold Dust Washing Powder—A package su aie winnie Light House Cleanser—3 cans for ...........00040, P. & G. Naptha Soap—10 large bars for ........ Matches—Ohio Blue Tips, one large carton .........00¢: eee at 7 Octagon Shaped Glass Plates—Green or rose, each ...... J is the bese tine soba. your dione sg * fosionrof sims. : wate Glass Plates—A new strong glass; rose only; ds mor cobte $| Fancy Decorated Cups and Saucers—Imported; cup and ties will be given at which time the grand prize, a hand made quilt, wus pes awarded. THAT DETERMINES THE REAL RADIO VALUE! Th rec nt hn rl vals you ree Performance, not promises! Music, not mechanical gadgets. in Trip . A. es 1010 Tite stent, left yesterday fo -for Winnipeg, wl he will rte a peel train of Peele eye of the Great Western Life Assurance company, Winnipeg, who will travel » to Prince Rupert, B. C., for the an- Saat convention of the organization. Mr. Doerner is a local representative Rk RBBBRR re ey a t—) saucer : oe een Ice Box Dishes—Green, clear glass, with flat top cover, Will stack in twos and threes in any ice box; each .....: Alarm Clocks—Colored enamel finish; reds, greens, blues, yellow, ete. Regular dollar alarm clocks; each ........: Fancy Decorated Cream or.Milk Jugs—Capacity, full pint; each ESAS Enamelwear—Do not forget the large assortmentof triple coat colored enamelwear; dishpans, convex’kettles double boilers, percolators, water pails, covered tles and pots; no single piece worth less than $1.00; your choice ‘ ‘ Ivory Dinnerwear—Nasturtium pattern; on sale at 5c, 10¢, 15¢, 20¢. Lay piece out of open stock. -Cups, 5c; saucer, 5c; fruits, 5¢; bowls, 10c; plates, 10c; platters, bakers and bowls, TR Re Pe seve 100, 15¢, Brooms—Only a few more left at, each ........seeeeen Boys’ Leather Mittens—Specially priced Oto; Men’s Fancy Hose—4 pairs for ....... Women’s Silk Hose—2 pairs for .......... Children’s Derby Ribbed Hose—4 pairs for ,. Children’s Derby Ribbed Hose—A Ladies’ Flannel Night Gowns—S; Fi a Night Gowns—F ancy trims; Brassieres—Each eee eererecces eee BBE sees HOSKINS-MEYER BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA