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x | to joned of navy blue georgette crepe, | games following the luncheon. Cards | go, left yesterday for their summer burn, all of Fort Lincoln. » “ spending a few days in Bismarck with | missioner from Wing, is a Mrs. Patterson was assisted by her} realtives and and friends. few days in Bismarck. ON I GH sister-in-law, Mra. A. A. Booth. Cee I I IRTT . i tassios Baad Members of the T. C. L. club will} J. E. Harris is a business visitor ‘ L NG WIDOW' oY Dr. George Knowles, son of Mr. and! entertain their husbands and families | here today from New Salem. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1980 Parties Given for daughter Patricia Ann and small Ree tone ee * Kidder county farmer, at Minneapolis Guest — ret from Madison, Mrs, H. H. Maass, Minneapolis, who | the summer vacation with their par- COURTIS ADJOUR iN ADJOURNED is here for a visit with her sister-in- | ents, Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Quain, 518 law, Mrs. C. C. St. Cyr, was a guest | Avenue A. Mrs. Sterrett and Buell eA *. * hom: of honor at two jes yesterday. |have ben attending the University : ‘Affairs Compliment e of Mrs. Catherine Ferris, sister | Of Hone: ot we a one-thirty o'clock | Of Wisconsin, i of the bride, immediately following |, eee NOW PLAYING! Nellie Tayloe Ross| the service lige luncheon given by Mra. Car] . Nelson and Mrs. George Janda at the| Mrs. R. G. McLaughlin arrived to- “) n 99 a Mrs, Harnden, who 1s. daughter of | Nelson home, 916 Eighth street. Bowls |day from Detroit Lakes, Minn., to ‘Make the World Safe for Loving! One governor 0 former gOV-| the late John McGowan, Dickinson, |of larkspur and gladaria were ar-| Spend a few days with her husband, | Workmen's Compensation Fund ernors were among the guests at the | was reared in Bismarck and is @| ranged in the rooms, and vari-colored ; Who is recovering-at the Bismarck epee lll ene ‘Loop Might, by Mrs. Edmund | graduate of the Bismarck high school, | daisies were used for the tables to | Hospital from an auto accident. Mr. Wins Three by Default; i‘ ye; on Ia erent at her home, | and the Dickinson Normal school. | form a green and yellow color motif. | and Mrs. McLaughlin recently moved venus A. West, in honor of Mrs. | yor the last two yearsahe has taught | Covers were placed for 12 to Fargo from Bismarck, and will One Left to Judge * Nelle, Tayloo Ross, former governct | at Lehigh, N ND In the bridge games following, hon- | spend the summer at their cottage at| . preg ; ‘Safety in Numbers’ v! St Wyotning. | Other. Ronared quests attended the | ors were held by Mrs. B. O. Refvem, | Detroit Lakes. District court was adjourned until] | Param were potas! George $8 Shafer and pinkinion bag an the North Da- | and a dainty gift was presented Mrs. + + * Monday by Judge Jansoni tone : ce : * 3 . seal Coch ae Justice John Burke, @ former gover- | kota Agricultural college; Fargo. He | Maass. Mrs, D. Sundquist, Mason apart- | MODCAY. OY 120ge wt been dispowd . = ne Leclganat ian fe Sie a state. i has ben employed for several years| A low bow! of daisies and larkspur, | ments, and Mrs. John Sundquist, 319 | \r'by stipulation and di fat wae] : i Imagine four beautiful girls Pa e dinner preceded a Mega hlpies ed in the Dickinson postoffice. and appointments in gold and white | Ninth street, left Tuesday by car for | | ‘ tismissed fo the th : : : q hired to “educate” Buddy in address hy Mrs. Ross at the elty audi~| ir, and Mrs, Harnden left lest) were used for the table when Mrs.) St, Paul and Minneapolis, where they ene Lae Ht OE EO. eable op: the ways of the world!” To lum. evening for Dickinson where they will | Refvem and Mrs. Andrew Erdahi en- | will spend sbout two weeks visiting ||, nthe sult of EO. Ruble ogainst i keep the gold-dlegers 1uMtzs, Ross was complimented st & | make their home. tertained at a bridge party last eve- | relatives. NDS SAUNA COL 8 Wan \ BRD Setting nis million Prince given by members of the Bis- De ean is mrt ta at conse SEE TT faced sid Caves Glaniions. Be ““Tnat's the start of this ve marck Business Professional | Mrs. F. McLaughlin Is | set in compliment to Mrs. Meass. | Women Are Political The sult of. Theo. Mulhauser Children’s Sunny Hair See Crisinal and entertaining oe (ios owt Bone Honored at Luncheon summer overs saded toto ettecuve |Power Mrs, Ross AVerS| sicin war wfimiied tothe cour fr| “= kONp lealmaye brght and healthy wnat he's told not fo! Falls club federation, 1s much interested in Cera ee pterage was awarded honors. Tayloe decision. ie does att nulate aly eed on .f : SRAneee The nee eatee Ok + the work of the organization. Mrs. Prank McLaughlin, San Fran-|in the bridge games and Mrs. Maass Wiiioc ot whoring, ay ist crmet |, In the suit of the National Purnt- eee, iis ine sal ; ‘ cathy RU Ascommpanied by her son Bradford, |cisco, was an honored guest at the! received a guest favor. Cokes Totne’ United States, | Ure 8nd Stove company against M. pleasan the cake on t me sg Pan agee ieapnte Mrs. Ross left today for Aberdeen, |one-thirty bridge luncheon give yes- a te ch seed tes, /M. Ruder, judgment was awarded fompletely. ag LTR cigs Na Sec so Where she 1s scheduled to speak to- /terday by her sister, Mrs. E.G. Pat-| tre. 1. H. Maass, who has been @ nena thea Oe aaa ae: the plaintiff by stipulation. peepee fran 9 ange at oO ~ night, rae terson, in the Rose room at the Pat-| guest at the home’ of her sisterine 5 ‘The sult of Robert M. Van Sheck weet cleat Grantland Rice Sportlite a nes 8 terson hotel, law, Mrs. C. C. St. Cyr, 623 Third complishments of modern woman.) . ainst Evelyn Danley and Florence vith belt 1 Rose Soae Miss Ada McGowan Is |,, Bsststs of peonles gymsophita. and| sect, Tor several days, ieft this or the. Wester word. are stenaiy |M_,itle was continued over the “DOGGING IT” r mor! for her home ineapolis. essing aims Bride of G. D. Harnden |the room, and centering the round | she will join Mr, Maass, superintend- hall Me stnrasnie Ao ines csine Three Workmen's compensation Peed heen Rose ity : Soar Pf PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS — table where the 26 gugsts were seated, | ent of the new Roosevelt high school | have invaded practically all the fields | ‘Und suits were decided in favor of K Miss Ada McGowan, Dickinson, be- | was @ large silver bowl of peonies and | in Minneapolis, for a trip east. eeodd tote the state by default of the defend- i razy Kat Kartoon Comedy came the bride of George D. Harnden, |larkspur in shades of lavender and =e * “Women who have entered polities | ants, J. J. Rubel, C. ©. Burnstad and| Don’t _miss Chautauqua to- also of Dickinson, at a service read |pink.” Table appointments to carry| Announcements have been received | nave found it to be the one field most | A. Kaming. night. The biggest all around Ranetend afternoon at the ‘Presby-jout the same color note were used. | here of the marriage of Miss Jose-| qifticult. in which to appropriate wa musical entertainment of the COMING FRIDAY erian manse by.the Rev. Floyd Logee, |. Guests were met at the door by|phine Charlebois, formerly of Bis-| to themselves the coveted privileges} Lake Pike at Gussner’s. ear. Auditori : Baha year. Auditorium at 8:15 p. m. of the First Presbyterian | Judge McLaughlin, small son of Mrs.|marck, and Harold H. Haines, which | offered,” said Mrs. church. " Witnessing the cermony | McLaughlin, who was dressed in the| took place June 21 at Miles City,| “his is because of the prejudice e ® ° At the City Auditorium A MATRIMONIAL MIRTH QUAKE! were a few relatives and friends. | uniform of an army officer. Mont. clings \ ‘There were no attendants. Mrs, W. L. Diven and Mrs. Neil * ok * toa ly ue pergnetiend ‘The bride wore an ensemble fash-| Churchill held honors in the bridge} Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Spaulding, Far-| women in politics, and yet. there is ir ® small hat and accessories in| were played in the Patterson apart-| home a Detrolt Lakes, Minn. after eS naroteacning their activities may be o es ment at the hotel. During the after-| spend! e past weel the city. ‘ ‘A weddirig dese was served at the ash Mrs, L, P. Findlay, Washington, s* ® sdae Py ie aerimny tie: ove D. C., gave a group of piano numbers,| Robert and John Boelter left this! ment of this country, Mrs. Ross and several dance specialties were |™morning for Osage, Minn., where they | pointed out that the nation has a presented by Miss Beverly Halbeison, | Will spend several weeks as the guest | rignt to expect, with the universal en- Fargo, a niece of Mrs. ata of Ben ore . Ca lake. franchisement of women, an eleva- oc ee mes Howe Siete ow | Sat ene | Findlay, Mrs. Joseph Breslow, Minne-| Ming from Grand Forks to spend & jh canard gay polis; Mrs. Edythe Dick, ‘Chicago, | few days with his sister, Miss Helen | gis, ; Mrs. Henry. Dahners, Mandan; | House. | City-County Briefs : Mesdames J. R. Oswalt, C. A. Mrs. Paante Mociowsn, Dickinson, Bh venta Hoss, H. H. Noyes, and E. D. Pang-| .14 ners, Elmer Bell, Belfield, are| Axel Soder, Rite neath bene“ on: ISS Mrs. F. A. Knowles, 316 Avenue A West 4 +! at @ picnic at Riverside park Sunday left by car the first of the week for | 5 rernoon. ° J. H. Mackley, Minct business man, Tacoma, Wash., where he will take se is a visitor in Bismarck. his interne work at the Tacoma Gen-/ 44. and Mrs. A. Beisigl, Lemmon, ‘ainda, OS Taba te ache 8. D., are visiting with friends in the! Judge Thomas Pugh, Dickinson, is ternity' brother, Dr. Jobs sinning, ba dbean att als aie | Nee ore eis who will also be with the Gene! \0S= 4 out sale, ‘ida: Mr. and Mrs, O. H. Roberts and pital. Dr, Etnowles and Dr. sinning Segre Srcvanes Mrs. Charles Lelstman and son and were graduated month from thter, Em “a Bchool of Medicine, University of | must be sold by Saturday night.| Civentcr- etree Getrombiad, at- Towa, Iowa City. E. H. Millinery. tended the funeral of Bruce Virgin, | Unusual comedy-complicat ions. Laughs from roars to guffaws! Ro- mance with a flaming widow and a husband who just wouldn’t play dead. Dorothy Mackaill and a great cast Basil Rathbone Leila Hyams William Austin Friday - Saturday Evening Programs at 8 o’clock; afternoon, 3 o’clock. A. W. LUCAS CO. JUNE SALE —ze-.| Closes Saturday Evening (222 One Lot Wash Goods Largest Assortment We Have No Value in this lot is less than 59c a yard Ever Shown Friday ) 9° Saturday y ie Beautiful Summer Patterns and All Fast Colors Cordo Prints Printed Sateens Shantungs * Waffle Weaves Eponge, etc., etc. New, Sheer, Exquisite HOUSE yore, FROCKS And House Pajamas Sizes 14 to 52 You will not want to be without several of them for Summer's sultry afternoons for the sake of looking and feeling fresh and cool. Voile, Dimity, Broadcloth and Prints. Very latest fashion ideas involved. Memorable values at— § 9 5 Fast colors and a . style and color com- binations for all. By far the largest 9 5 assortment to choose e Smart New Styles at a Pillow Cases, 42x36, pair .........85¢ Hand embroidered and hand hemmed on fine white muslin, ready for use. Specially priced for the clos- ing days of the Big June Store Wide Sale at Printed and plain shantung printed and plain chiffon, wash crepes in pastel shades. from we have ever _ shown. 85c Pair a LACE TABLE COVERS, 72x90 inches, for closing days of sale ........................ - $5.95 All hand tied imported Filet, made of fine mercerizedyarns. Tied edges and beautifully v woven n patterns. A Special Purchase for the Big June Store Wide Sale. Silk Pique Unusually charming frocks at Setuniey oly. DLO Juniors, Misses, and Women’s Sizes SATURDAY ONLY Our Large Assortment of Better Values in Men’s Shirts Fine nainsook, in white, coral, peach and fl ; ° ‘ pink. Today the popular demand is for a low L | R NIGHTGOWNS 52e priced Shirt. Guaranteed to be fast col- ind eum ugs Path or, full cut and tailored perfectly. These shirts come in small printed patterns, 3 feet by 414 feet Assorted style necks and shoulders bands or no sleeves. Hand embroidered in colors. Hand hemmed. Made in Porto Rico. — Basement — plain and fancy: stripes. All with at- tached collars. Sizes 14 to 17 . 98c . an 700 ly on Saturday C eac These Days And We Will Not Be Undersold—Stocks are still large, Assortments Good and Values that represent the ut- most in savings. “| ; I T J Cc AS C Locally Controlled --- Locally Owned “ e. , ® Bismarck’s Busiest Store