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S Briggs-Worst Wedding Is Solemnized Tuesday ‘The marriage of Miss Frances ‘Worst, Bismarck, and James “farvey Briggs, Fort Lincoln, was solemnized at three o’clock Tuesday afternoon at the Presbyterian manse. The Rev. A. Christy Brown, Winona Lake, Ind., who is serving as supply pastor dur- ing the absence of Rev. Floyd Logee, read the service. The bride’s frock was of pale green chiffon, and ./ith it she © we a lace hat and beige accessories. ier flow- ers were an arm bouquet of roses and sweet peas. She ‘az attended by her sister, Miss Elma Worst, who wore ® dress of shell pink gc-gette and a large lace hat. Irvin West, Fort Lincoln, _was best man. A wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Worst, near Bismarck, after the ceremony. A large wedding cake centered the table, and decorations were in pink and green. ‘Tuesday evening the bride's parents entertained a large company of neigh- bors and friends at a wedding dance at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Briggs will reside in Bismarck. * ek In compliment to Mrs. D. E. Mis- feldt, Fergus Falls, Minn., and Mrs. B. Cunningham, Redfield, 8. G., who! Social and Personal are visiting in the city, Mrs. C. L|merly connected with the Cowan drug Thompson entertained eight guests yesterday at an informal afternoon Party at her home, 404 Avenue C west. The time was passed socially. Bou- quets of sweet peas decorated the tables when a refreshment course was served. Mrs. C. Coker, Mandan, was an out-of-town guest. * * * Mrs. W. A. Conger, Prairie du Sac, Wis., and Miss Edith Halverson, De- trolt, Mich., are here for a visit with their brother, Henry Halverson, clerk at the Grand Pacific hotel. They are accompanied by Mrs. C. T. Schuell and son Charles, jr., Detroit, and the party are returning from an extensive Californiaand Mexico, Theycamehere motor tour through the Southwest, by way of Oregon, Idaho and Mon- tana. Miss Halverson, school nurse, plans to make a trip to Boston short- ly after her return to Detroit. ee * Miss Marjorie Earlywine, of near Bismarck, and Neal Taft, son of Mrs. Hazel Taft, 1302 Avenue B, were mar- ried in Moorhead, (finn., Monday aft- ernoon, by the Rev. Frederick Erring- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Taft returned to Bismarck yesterday, and will make their home here for the present. * * Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bischof, St. Cloud, Minn., arrived in Bismarck last evening to visit Mr. Bischof’s SOSSOSCDESSSS SSS SSS SSOP SIS SSOP PPS POSSS? this week-end for week-end sale, a pair able; full sizes. Our @! mother, Mrs. L. Bischof, 408 Third street, and his brothers and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Bischof, who were mar- ied August 9 in St. Cloud, are on their wedding trip, and came here from northern Minnesota, where they spent @ week. Mr. Bischof was for- store here. * oe : | Miss Hildegarde Fontana has ar- rived from Lake Elmo, Minn., to spend a few days visiting at the home of Mrs. William Lehfeld, 416 Avenue A. Miss Fontana is a daughter of the Rev. G. Fontana, who formerly was pastor of a church at New Salem. ee Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tavis and children, 517 Mapdan street, accom- panied by Mrs. Tavis’ mother, Mrs. Richard Penwarden, sr., returned to Bismarck last evening after spending about two weeks at Federal Lake, and other resorts in northern Minnesota. sek The local mission society of the! First Lutheran church will be enter-| tained Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Swenson, 320 Fifth street, with Mrs. Swenson and Miss Amanda Carlson as hostesses. | E a) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Penwarden, jr, 500 Avenue A, returned to Bis- marck last night from Detroit Lakes, Minn., ‘where they have been spenc- ing a two-weeks’ vacation. . se 8 Irvin A. Medlar, publisher of the Neb. who with his daughter, Mrs. Mullan, and Mrs. Bracken, also of Mid-West Hotel Reporter, Omaha, | jOmahe, have been the guests of Mr. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSD. and Mrs. E. G. Patterson at the Pat terson hotel for several days, left | % ‘Tuesday for Minot. ese eS Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Quanrud,!% 312 Anderson street, who have been | % on @ motor trip to Denver, and made | ¢ a tour of Rocky Mountian National | % park and Estes park, returned to the / 4 city last evening, They were away |% about two weeks. * ® & Mr. and Mrs. Leeman Lusk. Eld- | % ridge, N. D., and Mrs. Oscar Ander- | 9 son, Minneapolis, arrived today by car | ¥ to spend several days visiting at the | % home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 8. Dale, | ¥ | Mrs. An-|& derson is a sister, and Mr. Lusk aj 4% 211 West Rosser avenue. brother of Mrs. Dale. ** ® Mr. and Mrs. John Kenyon arrived | ¥ the first of the week from Syracuse, | % N. Y., for a visit at the homes of Mr. | % and Mrs. R. W. Lumry, 311 Third /% street, and Mr. and Mrs. George Will, | 323 Third street. Mrs. Kenyon is an |X aunt of Mrs. Lumry and Mr. Will. x eR John Hafstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. | % H. H. Hafstrom, 310 West Thayer av- enue, left yesterday for Medora, to|% spend a week at the Hafstrom ranch | $ at Cedar Canyon, * ek * Members of the Women's Relief | $ corps will meet at 2:30 o'clock Friday | % afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jose-| phine Hughes, 812 Main avenue. A bunch of canceled checks which | % were blown 42 miles by a recent tor-| $ nado have been recovered by George | % Sargent of Riley, Kans. % A.W. LUCAS CO. Where Every Purchase Must Be Satisfactory or Money Refunded FINE FAST COLOR PRINTS, A yard ......... Everfast Prints and Yearround Prints, 32 inches wide. Every. yard is absolutely guaranteed. Extra fine cloths of beautiful texture and new designs and color combinations. Dozens of patterns especially designed for the youthful maifi for school wear. Many are copies of high grade silk patterns. Our regular price is 39c a yard. For.the school opening days (now until Sept. 1st) the price will be 29c a yard. FINE PRINTS and PERCALES, Specially priced at, a yard Printed on fine fabrics that run 80 threads to the inch. A new finish on each cloth. Absolutely tub-proof. No fad- ing for any reason whatsoever. The old price, 29c; our new sale price, 19c a yard. BEACON BLANKETS, 66x80, each Single comfortable size, 66x80 inches. Pastel shades; heavy nap. A part wool and washable blanket, the quality of which is known to everyone. $3.45 is our regular fall price. For an advance sale this week-end only $2.87 each. HOPE MUSLIN, Special for This Week-End, a yard 36 inches wide. Pure white cotton yarn of even texture; no dressing or starches. A standard quality. FEATHER PILLOWS, 17x26 inches, each Of fine curled feathers, pure and clean; odorless; made by Emmericks and complying with the bedding laws of all the states. Featherproof ticking used. Specially priced at $1.00 each. For School-Time Dresses — Main Floor — sale price this week-end - Work Clothes for Men CANVAS GLOVES—Of good weight; twill and knit wrist. A quality that we have used and satisfied our customers with. Sale price, a pair .......... Ee See ae COTTON HOSE—A finely finished work sock with no seams in the toes or loose ends. For this week-end, a pair .09 IRON MAN OVERALLS—Full siggs; 220 weight denim; triple seams; full size pockets; etc., for this week-end BPM. see cece eee Gs sprees brie vinsiad SEO MOibOh 6 #% Sie iee sss Galen Doceeestiesiccceesccceacnce tebe cd WORK SHIRT SPECIAL—Roomy cut chambray shirt with fast colors ahd triple stitching. A regular 98c value BLANKET LINED DENIM JACKETS—For the cool mornings that are coming so soon. Especially roomy cut; velvet collar; full lining : HORSEHIDE WORK GLOVES—Fine workmanshi ip and leather. Many of these are sold for a dollar. Hr this CHAMOIS CLOTH BLAZER JACKETS—Elastic bottom; convertible collars; windproof cloth that is wash- — Economy Basement — a e . : e e Values in House Furnishings GLASS MIXING BOWL SETS—Rose colored glass of good weight to withstand beating; four bowls nested; tt Sn ee er a ey er era P. & G. NAPTHA SOAP—Needs no description or recommendation; 10 bars for JAPANESE CHENILLE RUGS—Green, rose and blue, with hit and miss borders; a fine heavy rug that will lay flat. Special week-end prices, 18x36, each 57c ; 24x86, 85c ; 24x48, $1.19 ; 27x54 CAMP BLANKETS—Plain grey ; plain border; self hemmed; heavy part wool; each LINOLEUM MATS—18x36 inches; fancy patterns; good quality felt base rug, A quality that*we have been sell- TAG AOE SORE. TOME pec on cis specs ss nse cence ues ALUMINUM WATERLESS COOKERS—10 quart; fully equipped and with a reversible plate for gas or elec- tricity ; specially priced at : — Economy Basement — Big’ Wash Dress Special Lmaaien $1.25, Sheer warm weather. frocks of voiles, batistes, handkerchief cloths, dimities, flaxons, etc. modes of the finest make, Our regular $1.77 line at the low price of, each — Economy Basement — 19c $2.87 10c 1.00 $ .09 15 15 1.98 49 oes 1.98 $ 59 19 2.49 AUGUST 14, 1980 __ . Hats Are Tip- Tilted in the New Fall Manner $1.95 - $2.95 $3.95 - $4.95 - $5.95 Tip-Tilted—that is the inter- esting French-ward Angle, to show your hair. These are exceedingly chic little hats of velvet and of felt—berets and cushion brims—in black and the new deep browns, greens, wines and blues that tone in perfectly with advocated fall shades. Boys’ Wash Suits There are several styles in this assortment. Some have figured blouses and plain trousers. Others are com- binations of two fabrics. Sizes 2to6........... a5 peach. Anticipate your needs. Men’s Wear Values Rayon Union Suits, white, flesh, tea $1 50 e rose ; 36 to 50; $1.95 values Men’s Rayon Sox, 50c values, $ 1 00 eee c) $1.00 8 pairs Boys’ 2-piece Pajamas, 4 to 18, $1.50 values, a suit Ladies’ Modernistic Shopping Bags Children’s, to match; 25¢ ahd Week-End Pond’s Cold Cream, regular $1.00 Jarvais Cream, choice of cleansing, vanishing, lemon; regular 50c Lyon’s Theatrical Cream, regular 75c ... Mello-Gfo Face Powder; regular $1.00 .. Coty’s Face Powder, regular $1.00 .... Johnson's Baby Talcum, regular 25c .......... Tooth Paste, regular 50c, inclyding Iodent, Ipana, Squibbs, Pepsodent, Pebeco, New Mix, Colgate 32c Toilet Soaps, all regular 10c bars, 3 bars for 19¢ 39c 49c 69¢ 69c - léc .W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center Ladies’ Rayon Bloomers, $1 Values 2 for $1 Taken from our regular dollar table—Bloomer knee, band bottom, French pant, all sizes. Underwear Section—Main Floor Glove and Handkerchief Values Men’s Handkerchiefs, all white or colored cords, in good quality cotton, 6 for Men’s Handkerchiefs, de luxe all pure linen handkerchiefs ; plain white or white cords; regular 35c, 4 for .. Ladies’ All Linen Handkerchiefs, hand embroidered corners and colored prints; regular 25c values, 5 for ... Women’s Silk Gloves, the always popular Kayser quality; regular $1.50 values; Friday and Saturday .. Women’s or Girls’ Handkerchiefs, all linen with colored borders ; 6 in package ; regular 75c value; a pkg. ed Coats Prices Reduced for early fall. Regular selling prices: $22.50 - $24.75 - $28.00 Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Women’s and Misses’ Suits styles at greatly reduced prices. Girls’ Dresses $7 Wash frocks for the miss, ages 7 to 14, in an assort- ment of printed broadcloths. Attractive styles and colors. $2.95 values Colors: pink and - ge Ladies, Note These Also stepins, $195 values -....... 91.90 Ladies’ Hand Bags, a clean-up of all summer bags, white and assorted colors, $ 1 95 e $2.95 values ............6 ye iletry Specials Colgate’s Tooth Brush, regular 50c ............. Woodbury’s Shaving Cream, regular 35c Woodbury’s Soap, 3 bars for Nonspi, regular 50c Neet Hair Remover, regular $1.00 .......... Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo, regular 50c Wild Root Shampoo, regular 60c ...............- 45e Glostora Hair Groom, regular 50c .. 39c Absorbent Cotton, pound packages 39c Rub Alcohol, a pint 39e On Sale Friday and Saturday Home Controlled, Home Owned and Always Striving to Give the Best Value Possible A.W. LUCAS CO. Where You Expect More for Your Money---And Get It A good selection of coats in tailored styles, plain colors and tweeds—a few fur trimmed—just the correct weight $13.75 11 suits, mostly tweeds, just right for fall wear, broken lines, smart - —SSESS SOC SISCC OS GEES ISSSFSSSGOD 55455GS99FPGS9S9SF999SSF FIST PS FFSPOEDS9SPOPODPSOODIOD STP PIOSIODOSS DI PSD PIS SOS POOOD DIDS ISDS DF PPP PISS SFIS SV STSPIODISOSIO SCR SG VDSS SISO SSS POP DTG TOFS SS POPS SOO FY SOSDF OS OSS