The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 2, 1930, Page 5

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UESDAY, DECEMBER Z, 1930 & hearts, underplayed with the six|or raisers. The four h Piper ‘ +b | a abi ae from his own hand and drew the last| with a blank sult make one more; GFAin Dealers to Pry ag tg adverse trump from West’s hand. raiser, the blank suit is valued as two F rm Fi G : . The lead was in the Dummy and/ more, and the King-Jack-10 of clubs 9 nance roup s fon cs of Dummy’ a clita were good, giv-|as another; a total of six, whereas oe Attention, Odd tot hs ni icks, only five raisers are ired Dec. 2—()—, ance | rica nay etek [baer emote en, aa S| es 8 * « ley ; aes We Black, president of the Ellendale Nor- | 5 _ + || mal and Industrial school, are busi- SOC] | Y NEWS fiese Valtors in the clty today, | " James Morris, attorney general, and | John Gammons, secretary of the state securities commission, are spending Watch Tomorrow’s Papers 7 r several days in Ineapolis on busi- points; 50 for a doubled contract and | P. E. 0. Chapter Has Baptist Women Will ness for the commission. | 4 goa 80 honors for his four honors in one pendent farmers grain elevators was = a LU h Meeti ‘sae | | © None \hand. At progressive or duplicate} [Jniversity Wi planned today by ® general cammit- juncheon Meeting} Present Mission Play; , Prank J. smith, 505 west Thayer | 3 ms108842 | there would have been an additional ity Women | tee representing grain dealers of the 2 | avenue, returned to Bismarck last, @ xyjoss yy 1078 | 125 points for making game in one! At Fargo Organize eho A luncheon at one o'clock yesterday| Ten ladies of the Mission Circle |¢Vening from Minneapolis, where he; 9 ag74 9 Nene deal. { Delegates of the central states Something Is Going aftemoon at the home of Mrs, A. P.|of the First Baptist church will taxe | W9S Summoned about a week ago by oagqio WE osesess Mr. Work’s Comment |. fens eb, eet GR nninioa Taped Te Lenhart, 106 Avenue B West, pre-|part in a play entitled “Missionary | 610i" ath of his father, HB; @ A S #9768 Commenting on the play, Mr. Work | zation of Bias toe eee bbe Aig he sn ae, to Ha n 4 ceded the regular meeting of Chap- | Arithmetic” which is to be given Wed- \ oess | pleked out asthe high point of the /=aqow,cr,a.stale, unit of the Amert- | heodore rae ae hoe ppe' ? ter P of the PE, O. Sisterhood. This | nesday evening at the church. Ths)» — | 9 KQ5106 hand Mr. Lene’ lead of the club from is assured as a result of favorable ag: | fan fund ‘would be avaliable to le a is the secon - ram begins at 8:30 o'clock, * Kjo7 e Dummy ahd discard of a 3 1 : ings which will be held during the music by, the chureh orchestra. if Meetings of Clubs | 20° trom his own hand at trick tour Had I Was SAUUTGAMT iy Sire ir et a Moar hrnlienede Ned cost |i hd Greatest Shee Sale Ff j season. harge of arrangeme! racters and those - i _ a hear iscard ia | a ate ie, ‘ set cama Ot mamitige com: | tray them follow: Dr. MeWilinms | | And Social Groups | The ee ic Revie ot Tefal bis euoract woul have tanag’| Caen ee Maerl tht a lh ee ee ood of the Year H | played ove Eat ac St | with the inevitable spade lead to the | rayorably ave age arr dig brea pint : le > posed of Mesdames Lulu Harris, F. R.}a woman physician, Mrs. R. D. Hos- ©The Rava "hikalieaie teil hold ic a SUE EEE . yal Neighbors will hold a pot | 4:30 o'clock this afternoon is the Smyth, C1, Young, F. Hollings; [kins Mise Black, a nurse, Mrs: ZW. ltuok ‘supper at 6:30 otlock Friday | eoond ofa eres devioed by MILO C. | Sheed “gs ‘rut and, weakened to| Toye, Bumarck, Dickinson.” North | UO a Sethe Temple G.H. Dollar, son: May, Mrs. HA McNutt; Stelle, [evening ®t the Odd Rellows hall, Al Ties Over acryie rt ywhieh will be | three trumps, further’ forcing would | De¥ota is the last state in the union| get the dance at the ezine | eM er, ine cute, | ae ny | valinniaannai ments and places were marked for 30. | ence Gunness; First Indian Women, povseos: to rane ae ww. bridge enthusiasts may play them; At contract, the bidding would have ; Mrs, Worth Lumry, in a paper deal- | Mrs. Oscar Jacobson; ies Indian |yyequiness or Miss Adelia Soehren, | themselves ‘and then compare their} been: South one heart; West, two ing with the crime wave in America,| Woman, Mrs, Robert E. Kennedy; |the committee in charge. play with that of the experts. spades; North four hearts; West, discussed the situation as viewed by | Third Indian Woman, Mrs. John Bck- nee The explanation of the play also| after two intervening passes, double. leading magazines of the nation. lund. The we will be printed in The Tribune. ~ | North would be justified in the jump | % ee * At the close of the program re- fy Lae Latin a ote ‘The Bidding to four, because, with a spade bid on A talk on landscapes by modern ar- | freshments will be served in the south ay aay ae Ladies Aid, sched-) south one heart; West one e; | her right, the ace-queen of spades tists was given by Mrs, Juanita Edick {room and a silver offering will be | iio a ¢ ursday, December 4, has] worth two hearts: Eagt pass; South | can be counted as two assisting tricks At a meeting of Chapter N, P, E. O,,|taken. The Mission Circle is extend- | emt Poe poned until Tuesday, De- ; West two spades; North three e ® e j last evening at the home of Miss ing a cordial invitation oad el eee 16, according to officers of the Pearke; Gest’ pases South pase: West : ‘ i % Bertha Severtson. Mrs. Edick dis- other churches as as p> i three spades; North four clubs; East 7° 7 played a number of-the pletures of| ist congregation, to atlend the mect-| acters og Se ieee vasicelaay | pass; South four hearts; | west | Oy oe ee Locally Controlled — Locally Owned Inness and briefly review . loul lowe yy thrée passes. ly You i George ones and briefly reviewed scat cub wil "hold a) meeting at eight pol | SAE Gen Give, All Employes on Full Time by the Russian artist Graber and by Gee eo eeser ah BE na tl ce ane Hiland, Sid Roser av. | _ Trick one—West Jed the four of VIRGINIA BUTLER pain' jo , . " the marine ter, Homer Wins! of Bt. Theresa's Missionary group last | enue. ice wan peered queep; East HOME STUDIO iting feature in and others. An inbereel ng evening. Bridge was in play at three 7 Trick two—Dummy led deuce of |f| 100 Third Street — Phone 898 connection with the talk was a des- ‘hod of | tables, with score honors going to] Mrs. H. M. Berg, 514 Eleventh . : 5 Santee ides ek oF. ates aera Mrs. J. P. Schmidt and Miss Julia |street, will be hostess to the members Mal East trey; South queen; West ( of the Wednesday Study club at their| “Ti, 4 aaa Christmas Lingerie Palmer. Migs Amy Fahlgren read aj Johnson. Panes ; eviiig modern Amerian| rs, Eke, Fae," demooarain these at spades D 7 ete: BM aeven; tn nonor of ner husband, who was /mstuction, has as her guest aver the | Members, of the Fortnieniy clup clubs; east ai; Bout Alacarded eight Complete Selections Invite Gitt Seekers observing his birthday anniversals. |Smith, Miss Smith is an instructor |af Mrs, James Morris, 221 Avenue A ne | Sa eee ee gopoet uk bee Howse) at the state eect oe at Mandan. beni Wednesday afternoon at three! trick tive—West led king of spades; | 8 f () 419 Seventh street, last evening. The] wy. p gp Lynch has arrived from 4 aee bce Petey Prikl oy alee ae | i E affair, which was in the nature of 8 | sonkato, Minn. for a visit with her] The Current Events club will hold +. 5 a of spades; South ruffed with 10 of hard ee Party hho ee aver parents, Warden and Mrs. ©. C. Turn-|® meeting at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday hearts, keeping his six ag an entry to | surprise for Mr. vi ridge, and score er of the state penjtentlary. Mrs./afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harvey | gummy. ning was spent a x Mare sii Ol. | Lynch was Miss Adelaide Turner be- Harris, 609 Seventh street. | ‘Trick six—South led king of hearts; eee ares Rone, Mrs. Carl Tull- | re her marriage last summer. ————_ | west refused to part with her ace | berg and Clarence ‘Thronson. o| , The Indies of the Methodist | and viayed the seveh: Dumeay the | =e 8 ' City-County Briefs: Aid society will hold their an-! ecg, and East the deuce ¢£ Dia- | Complimentary to Miss Ella Fetch- | nual bazaar and supper in the| ‘rick seven—South l¢d the queen | wn er, Jamestown, who was visiting in | church Thursday, Dec. 4. Sale| of hearts and West won with the ace; and be entertained b; the city, Miss Lavina Register, 1017) A son was born this morning at the opens at 11 a. mas wie served | Dummy the trey and East the trey of if Fifth street, entertained a company | Bismarck hospital to Mr. and Mrs. t 6 Pri id 50. d 35 diamonds. | SAM KONTOS - of intimate friends at an informal | Roy Roth, 602 Eighth street. at 6 p.m, Prices 50c and 35c.| “West ied 10 of Diamonds which | and his entertainers every South won with the Dummy’s five of | * night from 6 to 7. hearts. | rt; turday. The time — tian Oda Fx afternoon party Saturday. Attention, Odd Fellows: He then led Dummy’s nine of | was spent with games and music. Miss} Ole Steffrud, Washburn, recently J 1 Fetcher spent the Thanksgiving holi- | etected judge of McLean ‘county, 1s| Election of Officers Tonight. Gay here as the guest of her sister.) spending a few days in Bismarck on Miss Violet Fetcher, teacher at the | business. — — Roosevelt school. asinine: * * * a area eye was ene a The set of handmade pillowcases lay to William Arthur Hughes an and sheet given away at a dancing Margaret Mary Keller, both of Bis- party sponsored by the Past Noble | marck. nds club Friday evening, was — syardel J. Imus, rf was announced | - C. L. Kjerstad, president of the today by the committee in charge. Dickinson Normal school, and R. M. The dance was held at the I. O. O. F. - / hall following the regular meetings of the Rebekah and Odd Fellows |§ lodges. A Special Group. Silk Underthings $] 95 And nothing could be lovelier for this Christmas gift-giving than one of the new, very long backless costume slips, che- mises, or dance sets of crepe de chine for holiday formal wear, eee 9 A red and green color scheme, sug- gestive of the Christmas season, was | 4 used for the tables when Miss Adelia 3 Soehren entertained a company of friends at a bridge party last evening at her home, 106 Rosser avenue. Phone 1060 Bridge was played at two tables, with honors going to Mrs. Mabel May and) | Wednesday and Thursday Mrs. J. W. MoGuiness, Gsonery group was eff cnete pt. Aes at. 75c Pons oon 15¢, 1 7 4 Cc fay Stor... LOC Missionary group was effected at a Head Lettuce, very fancy, 2 for 19c business meeting of the group held last evening at the home of Mrs. A. Grape Jam, 1 9 16 oz, pure ...... Cc Pork & Beans— Cecelia’s Towel Sets for Gifts . Attractively Boxed 49c¢ fg inespensive AE eotiwel and two wash cloths with color- inl Jacq borders. M. Brazerol, 217 Avenue A West. se 8 Mrs, Linnie Smiley, Drake, .has come to Bismarck for an extended visit with her daughter, Miss Eunice Smiley, 201 First street. Bill Folds 49¢ Hip fold style of genuine leath- er—either plain calf or em- 12 beautiful cards and envelopes to help you “Remember your friends at Christmas tige.” Others at 49c and 98¢ PICTURE ay De oenaias 22c Empire gowns, ankle-length, Very Often is the most ee es, \é or one of the very new loung- ne prized Mother’s Oats, 29 ing pajama costumes of rayon. Large aluminum c Beautiful silks and dainty Gift laces combined with our low prices makes this group of SV CCCCCPO SO CCCE CCC SECS EE EE LPP LLLP PLES LLLLOPLLLPELALESLLLL PL LPSSCEO APCS LAAAT ro" Yellow Corn, ; Special, 2 for .... 25c Pimento, Brick mento, cl and American ... 1 9c GUSSNER’S Phone 1060 ie snayest Ae pee lingerie icularly inviting. mouldings to choose from, and ingerie part: iy is our work is perfect. Every Department ready for a big Christmas trade with the newest and latest of merchandise, all priced at the new lower prices, A. W. LUCAS CO. Where You Expect More for Your Money—And Get It Bring in your pictures and let us give you an estimate. inne) S fot rugs if Drug: = PRONE Contains hair brush, soap box, and tooth brush holder. the erefte case. Bath salts and com- Baon aith'4 bare Ot Preach soap. Ina gift box. Towel Sets | Silk Crepe Square Mufflers ~ The Biggest Howl Since the Cock-eyed World Find the Different Bag i, The cocky adventures of two Handkerchiefs wo, Soggy LE phy pes. wig flvare, lve a et e Ww. 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