The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 19, 1930, Page 9

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PT OES sates "__THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1980 tions, and covers were marked for 12. Honors in the bridge games were held by-Mrs. N. I. Roop and Mrs. Jack Fleck. Among the out-of-town visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Petron, Person court. Doolittle, vice president of the Carter Manufacturing company, Minneapolis, who is transacting busi- ness in the city. es * * Mrs. Robert Webb, Patterson hotel, Colo. Miss Ellen Davisand |Miss Aaberg Receives bese J. paige Diploma from McPhail | street will leave this events at [day fot Detrolt, Lakes, Minn. where Speal ATTIASe VOWS! yiss Mabel Aabere, daughter of weaker oaahers aie: ba-4 Me-|on ‘Lake Melissa, Mrs. Stella Aaberg, 825 Tenth street, after- | will be graduated from the McPhail ide's | School of Music, Minneapolis, at ex- | y4 ercises to be held this evening in the also be a student at the college. * guests were Mrs. R. P. Merrett and Mrs, H. J. Lough, Kenmare, and Miss Caroline Lakin, Colorado Springs, j eee Mr, and Mrs, W. H. Webb left to- Mrs. FP. O. Robertson has arrived from McClusky for a several weeks’ Kenmare. ek * street. ee * ee ® municipal auditorium, when a class of 125 will receive their diplomas. sisi fesback weabb wad’ Welle to the members of her bridge club at a Bieler Bost cat fly Ameer osen to appear on the commence- | one o'clock luncheon Tuesday at her ; | ment program, and will play Chopin's | apartment in the Patterson - hotel. ae in CG Minor,” and “Ro-| Roses were used in the table decora- Miss Aaberg has been a student at the conservatory during the past year, and is a member of Mu Phi The bride was gowned in a frock ot soft powder blue chiffon, made with a tiered skirt and fitted bodice. Her hat was of cream lace, and she wore ivory slippers and accessories to correspond. Her bridesmaid, Miss Helen Craw- ** * Legion Auxiliary Quilt on Display The handmade quilt which is.being sold by the American Legion Auxil- iary to raise money for a U. 5. flag, pe combined |@N Auxiliary flag and emblem, will with orchid, and her close-fitting hat |be displayed tomorrow in one of the was also orchid. Merrill Kitchen, a; windows of the A. W. Lucas store. classmate of Mr. Crawford, was best} The quilt was pieced by Mrs. Mary Merrill, Mandan, who is 82 years old, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford left im- Drawing of names has been post- poned from this week until June 30, Auxiliary officers announce. ‘The flags and emblem, which have already been ordered, will be used for the first time at the forthcoming In oe “Scandals” over van, commission for the oot convention here next iat cant sings Frances mont Mr, Crawford, a graduate of the ee Willams star iams, star o, White's University of North Dakota, Grand} Complimentary to Mrs. Patterson’s| irresistible ‘with striking a Forks, 1s associated with his father | sister, Mrs. F. J. McLaughlin, Stock- aetceee = ord in the Crawford Book store, Fargo. |ton, Galif.and to Mrs. R. P. Merrett, | Sap hove bath, eievasiap Roe He is a member of Kappa SigM®/wno is the guest of her sister, Mrs.| 18s pare st Sera fraternity. ' Robert Webb, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Pate and petal-smooth. Asa shampoo, it ** * and | ‘erson entertained a company of 12 at 10¢, all Mr, and Mrs. Howard Ellsworth in |@ “inner last evening at their home joey Sel Paul, stopped if /in the Patterson hotel. Appointments on aie ‘will be the guests in pastel shades of pink and lavender by James S. Kirk & Co., Chleago truly exceptional when Florence Worner, Jamestown, spending a few days here as the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ingstad, 310 First has as her guest her sister, Mrs. R. P. Merritt, and Mrs, H. J. Lough, both of is Readjustment— New Low Prices! se * Mr. and Mrs. O. Skaar are visitors here today from Watford City. ee ef Mrs. William Ebeling entertained the members of the Economy club Tuesday evening at her home, 510 Washington street. Bridge was the pastime, and three tables were in play. Score prizes were awarded Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. C. C. St. Cyr, 623/0, E. Anderson and Mrs. Frank An- Third street, have as their guest |drist. The hostess used garden flow- ers for the rooms and tables. Mrs. Anderson will be hostess at the next meeting of the club. Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups ——— The Women’s Relief Corps will meet at '2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wesley Baker, 216 Ninth street. All members are urged to be present as an initiation will be conducted. se the home asked to be at the the cemetery. Since last October America has been passing through a period of depression—a condition that has caused unemployment, retrenchment and down- ward revision of prices. To help meet this condition, to stimulate industry and to reduce unemployment The J. C. Penney Company has Radically Revised Prices Downward throughout the store Store-wide, our counters are packed full of values compared with prices which were effective last October or even last January. Our No. 449 silk hosiery that formerly sold at $1.49 Mrs, R. J. Wildes and daughters Mary Jane and Helen Beatrice, Jamestown, left yesterday for Para- dise, Mont., where they will visit rela- tives, after spending several days here with Mr. Wildes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. M.. Wildes, 813 Third street. ee * Harry Rubin arrived Tuesday from Minneapolis, where he has been at- tending the University of Minnesota, to spend the summer vaction with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. Rubin, 522 ‘West Thayer avenue. Coat Sale Beginning Tomorrow This is your opportunity to purchase a new. summer coat at a very big saving. Every ladies’ and misses: goat will posi tively be sold at 1, Price Special Prices on Silk Dresses Dresses in plain colors, printed silks and silk chif- fons. Specially priced at $12.95 Dresses of rayon silk and rayon silk prints, while they last, each $5.00. NOW: SHOWING— From Fannie Hurst’s Novel “LUMMOX” with WINIFRED WESTOVER BEN LYON Great as a novel, greater as an all-talking picture, as “Lummox,” Winifred Westover gives a dramatic performance you'll long remember. ‘WM. COLLIER, JR. i] COMING TOMORROW— Beautiful Corinne Griffith In a sensational love-romance “BACK PAY” Grant eben 4 ‘iene Love She traded love for luxury; dirty dishes for dazzling diamonds. She was blind to her mad bargain until love opened her eyes. GRAHAM MacNAMEE NEWS CASTING AN ALL TALKING COMEDY “POLISHED IVORY” Starring || Bismarck Cloak Shop The Popular Priced Store wn this revised price “Big Just itndgine! is now $1.29. Sheets that were $1.29 are now 98c. Our Pay Day Overalls are down from $1.29 to $1.10. You will find in our $19.75 men’s suits of today many of the same fine fabrics that were used so, ea ata aaa “Raew soe will find other concrete evidence of the new ioouw prices and higher values with which our store is packed and a glance at our windows will show them jammed full with exceptional savings in cotton piece goods, sheets and pillow cases, domes- Readjustment—New Low Prices “Gladio” Percale 1 2 : / 2C 7 Thrifty homemakers are familiar with this standard qual- ity percale . . . now a bigger value than ever before at . « made possible by lower costs to us. Attractive printed patterns and 36-inch width. Buy Now! Readjustment—New Low Prices Work Shirts MEN’S SIZES 59c A lower-than-ever price on “Big Mac” Work Shirte—those outstanding shirts that are made of fine and coarse yarn chambrays. roomy all over. All sizes. Buy Now! J.C. Penney Co. ... DEPARTMEN? _ 121 FOURTH STREET slogan: Readjustment— New Low Prices! Sheets “Nationwide” Brand 81x90 Inch Size nw O50 Store-wide price reductions are increasing the buying power’ of your money. Note this outstanding value. . . the same quality you've liked 50 long! Buy Now! ’ or Jumper, each at this new low price Readjustment— New Low Prices! No. 449 Hose In Service Weight Now $ I 29 Service-weight silk stockings, full-fashioned and mercerized at points of strain. At this re- vised price, buy a dozen pairs in @ choice of the new shades. Buy Now! Mac’”’ They are cut big and BISMARCK, N. DAK. Readjustment—New Low Prices tics, silks, cosmetics, toilet goods, hosiery and un- derwear. In announcing new low prices and new high val- ues we rededicate ourselves to our old Company “WE ALWAYS HAVE AND ALWAYS WILL UNDER-SELL.” Our reason and excuse for soliciting your patronage is just that— _— WE SAVE YOU MONEY! __ These new low prices call for quick action. Don’t delay. Visit our store at once and convince yourself : of the fact that Prices ArE DowN—Buy Now? Readjustment—New Low Prices Silk Fabrics Penney Flat Crepe, yal Fine Quality Flat Crepe, PAU isk ors cc panes -a'ssaii Canton Crepe, smart shades, WLR F caaitkowinedeac oe 3 NOW Satin Crepe, lustrous finish, yard JCP Flat Crepe, WM ae ee Riese cee NOW so “Pay Day” Overall pong Money a era S ‘Touch on these These are the well known “Pay Day” Overalls, $ All-Time ‘ made of heavy 2.20 blue denim. Cut full and Store-Wide roomy for freedom of movement-triple stitched Now : e i O Low Readjustments throughout with six pockets. Either Overalls Levels! Buy Now Readjustment—New Low Prices ‘‘Nation -Wide” Sheets chin sti, OBE tiny Stee, 89C 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, yard, now .........4.. bale! 35c Buy Now! + STORE PHONE 185 All Elks that can attend the funeral of Brother Erstrom are church Friday at 2:30, and also |to accompany the remains to « biasetcnieey now $1.19 $1.49 $1.79 $1.79 89c Presbyterian

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