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phy” onde » vention of the National Congress of ~ played at two tables and honors were {SOCIETY NEWS| P.T. A. Congress to Be in Hot Springs Preparations are under way at Hot Springs, Ark., for the annual con- Parents and Teachers, which will be held there May 4 to 9, according to information recejved from national, \headquarters. Dates for the confer- ence were selected at a recent meet- ing of the executive council. Preceding the convention the na-| tional joint conference. on parent education will be held May 1 and 2. According to a recent issue of the! Arkansas Parent-Teacher bulletin, Hot Springs is looking forward to having the national convention party | as its guests, and the entife state of Arkansas is lending aid toward pro- viding comfort, pleasure and con- venience for the many visitors from the country, who are expected. Plans for the summer roundup} canpaign in the coming season have/| been approved, it is announced. Aj revision of the plan of campaign for this year places emphasis on the pro- portion of children of the entering class who were examined by a phy- sician and a dentist, and the propér- tion of children whose parents carried | out the recommendation ws the spring examination. The fall examination | is not re-) quired, but a checkup must be made! to determine whether the advice re- deed medical or dental attention been followed and correction, aie. Only congress units may reg- ister for the summer roundup. | “Each unit carrying through the na- tional campaign requirements will receive a certificate signed by the United States commissioner of edu- | Sandin, former presidents. Mrs. Me- | cation and the president of the Na- tional Congress of Parents and Teachers. Recognition will-be given| local units for special attainment. _* * * Sergeant and Mrs. B. L. Hooper} and Miss Thelma Swenson enter- tained 28 guests at a bridge party/ last evening at the home of Miss/ Swenson, 416 Thayer avenue. Score | honors for the evening went to Mrs. ; George Burbage, Walter Bakken, Ser- | geant Arthur Dawson and Miss Em-; ma Claridge. Mr. and Mrs. J. E! Olin, Sims, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bakken, Almont, werg guests from out-of-town. * * OK - Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Overbee, 614! Second street, entertained the mem- bers ‘of their bridge club Tuesday evening following a dinner at the N. P. lunch room in Mandan at which! the six members with low scores were hosts. Bridge was played at three tables and honors were held by L. H. Belk and Mrs. Giles Personius. xe * | Mrs. O. F. Bleckert, 711 Avenue A, was complimented at.a surprise party given by a group of friends Wednes- day cheningecs the occasion of her birthday iversary. Bridge was | held by Mrs. Frank Ellsworth and Mrs. W. H. Van Orsdel. ** ! Mrs. William Laist and Mrs. J./ Cosgrif entertained the members of | St. Anne's Missionary group Wed- nesday afternoon at the Laist home, 506 Fifth) street. There were guests for three tables of bridge and honors | were held by Mrs. B. A. Woehle and Mrs. John Barbie. ** * Robert Bodenstab left yesterday || | for Winnipeg where he is an aviation student at the Winnipeg Flying school, after spending the holidays in Bismarck with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab, 520 Mandan Final Clearance Sale of All Late Fall and Winter DRESSES 700 Frocks for street, business, afternoon and party wear. Advance styles that ‘will look smart for months to come. Silks, Woolens, Georgettes, Travel Prints and Silk Crepes. All the smart winter shades in a large variety, sizes 14 to 46. A special group of half size dresses, sizes Sons and Daughters Of Norway Install Recently elected officers of Sverd- Tup, Lodge No, 107, Sons and Daugh- ters of Norway, were installed at serv-| ices conducted by Gilbert Haugen,| Past president, Wednesday evening| ie ea ka we The instal- lation was follow & program and | dancing party. | president; A. O, Johnson, vice presi. dent; Ole Lee, financial secretary; Gilbert Haugen, secretary; J. S. Han- son, treasurer; Christine Rhodes,| first marshal; Mrs, E. M. Farnai second marshal; Mrs. Mattle Er trom, regent; side guard; and A. + side guard. Mts. H. H. Engen was ears. @ member of the board of Iver Acker gave an address during the evening and musical numbers and readings were presented. Later dancing was enjoyed until 11 o'clock, when a luncheon was served. A. O. Johnson and Mrs. Randa Mills headed the entertainment and re- freshment committees, Solincidied xe % Mrs. Albin Hedstrom, past depart- | ment president of the Daughters of | Union Veterans, officiated at the in- | stallation ceremonies for new officers | of Tirzah Ann Barclay Tent, which were held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ray Fuller. Fol- | lowing the service, Mrs. Hedstrom Presented gold past presidents pins to Mrs. Elvina Porter and Mrs. May lissa Burman, who is beginning her third year as treasurer, received a gold recognition pin. * * * Members of Nonpartisan Women’s club No. 1 will hold an informal so- | cial gathering this evening in the La- | > bor hall on Fifth St., for members of the legislature and their wives. Mrs. H. W. Herman 4s chairman of the committee in charge of the entertain- | ment. She is being assisted by Mrs. Emma Nagle, Jamestown, secretary- treasurer of the Nonpartisan execu- live committee. x * * Contract bridge was played at three tables when members of the Wednes- day bridge club met at the home of | Mrs. H. 8. Dobler, 522 Eighth 8t., yes- \terday. Score honors for the after- noon went to Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab, Mrs. P. E. nes and Mrs. Dobler. * * Rey. Walter E. Vater, pastor of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church, announces: that parents desirous of presenting their children for Christ- jan baptism may do so at the Sunday morning service Jan. 11. H THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1931 Mrs, Fay Harding, 1008 Avenue o] left yesterday for Rapid City, 6. where she will visit at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest . She ac- companied her son, who motored here Tuesday from Rapid City. nk 8 Mrs, J. W. McGuiness, 1007 Fifth street, was hostess to the members of was playcd at two tables, . high scores going to Mrs. A. C. Brain- | ¥% erd and Mrs. are Linon Harry Rubin, son of Mr. and Mra. | % L. Rubin, 522. West Thayer avenue, | @ |has left for Minneapolis to continue his studies at the Univérsity of Min- | % the holiday Miss Irene Triska returned to Bis- marck yesterday from Wilton where; she has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. ‘Triska. bry RET TORE OLE TPT TE | | Meetings Of Clubs | | And Social Groups | 9 Reeser tet hh ele Members of the Past Matrons’ club will be guests at a luncheon Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. D./ Hoskins, 904 Fourth street, with Mrs. Hoskins and Mrs. F. E. Diehl as hostesses. se Mrs; C. B. Rosen, 205 Avenue A West, will be hostess to the -members of the Bismarck Delphian society Friday afternoon at 2:15 o’clock. On | the program will be Mrs. F. C. Stucke, who will discuss “English Dramatists ot the Righteenth Century” and Mrs. R. A. Ritterbush who will give a bio- graphy of eri ay Officers will be installed at a meet- ing of the A. O. U. W. lodge this eve- ning at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows hall. Following the meeting there will be a dance for members only and a lunch will be served. James Nelson is chairman of the committee in charge. i City- tied iL. A. Swanson, Carrington, travel- ing freight. agent for the Soo Line railroad, was a business visitor in) Bismarck today. CARD OF THANKS unty News We wish to thank our many Bis- marck friends for the beautiful floral tributes and kind expressions of con- dolence during our recent bereave- ment. We wish also to thank the Methodist Ladies Aid, the officers of the Methodist church and the em- ployes at the courthous for the sympathy and help extended to us at the death of our beloved husband and father, David Carson Ramp. Christina Ramp. Jessie M. Ramp. “ALONG Lovers who haven't a _Won't let it_crame— CHARLES ROGERS A PARAMOUNT PICTURE NOW SHOWING “America’s Boy Friend” with Frances Dee, Maurice Chevalier’s “Playboy of Paris” Girl-Friend and Stuart Er- win, Rogers’ Comedy Pal! CAME YOUTH” dollar sin’ the world— ° a er a er ae es en = 144% fo 2014, specially priced RS xa $10.75" at SARAH GOLD SHOP ' 312 Main Avenue “Style Without Extravagance” BISMARCK, N. DAK, A. W. LUCAS C Bismarck’s — Style and Shopping 9 ‘Continuing Their : January Clearance and White Sale All This Week o Bxtawidinary market conditions, new low price levels, unusual buying opportunities, all these add to the im- portance of this sale. An inspection of the values that you can obtain here will convince you of the wisdom of buying now in anticipation of your needs for some time to come. Hand Embroidery at Below Cost Sale Prices Five-piece Bridge Sets, 6-piece Luncheon Sets, Guest Towels, scarfs, pillow cases, etc. This is a fine display’ of direct importations in all linen, hand embroidered, genuine Madeira guest towels, Italian cut work towels and | ' bridge sets, Chinese pettipoint, Spanish embroidery, hand made applique, Porto Rican embroidery, anda great |j many other kinds of real embroidery. To lovers of exquisitely fine needlework these importations at the reduced sale prices will be a delight. Our low markup on our fine linens has made us many friends and to these we offer this real hand embroidery at prices that are nearly all below cost. A special sale ticket on “a showing the regular price and the reduced price. | 36- Inch Sunfast Drapery Damask, yard 59¢ $1.00 and $1.45 a ~ values. Beautiful brocade and ombre stripes. Special J anuary Clearance Sale price, 59c a yard. Scranton Lace Panels, 2’4 yards each $1.00 Filet and Shadow Net Panels of exceptional quality. You have paid $1.95 and more for these panels. Our special sale price, $1.00 each. Marquisette Panels, 38- -Inch, each 59c Fine Bouillion Fringe in two tone. The best Kraft beige shade to use. Make sunlight in your home a weleome ~ golden tone. -Specially priced at 59¢ each. Bungalow Cretonne Special, 2 yards for 25¢ | In both drapery and comforter patterns. 2 yards for 25c. BARBER TOWELS, Dozen seeeeeeeeees-5Q¢ HUCK TOWELS Final Specials, Foot Saver Shoes, $5.85 Styles in patent leather and kid. A rare opportunity to acquaint yourself with these wonderful shoes, former- ly selling for $9.85 and $10.85, for only $5.85. A Special Group, composed of J. & K. Shoes selling formerly as high as $11.00, now only A group of odd shoes, including J. & K. patterns, to close out at the extremely low price of, a pair . One Dollar Discount on a pair of shoes in our Main Floor Stock is offered all of this week. All Overshoes in First Quality Rubber or Cloth are offered for only, a pair Main Floor Shoe Department Economy Basement peer One Group of Women’s Shoes, odds and ends, patent and kid materials, specially priced for final days c this sale at, a pair Fine Shoes for Boys, sizes 8 1-2 to 2, 2 1-2 to 6, and some shoes in the larger sizes, to close out at, a pair . Children’s Shoes, oxfords or straps; values to $2. 95, specially priced at, a pair Women’s High Grade, Cuff Style, Overshoes in tan, sizes 2 1-2 to 9, to close out at, a pair . Women’s High Top, Automatic Fastener, Overshoes, apair . ‘Women’s All Rubber Overshoes, a pair . _ Men’s Overshoes, rubber or cloth, a pair Children’s Overshoes, a pair, only : : Part Wool Double Blankets, 66x80 inches, bound in sateen, extra heavy weight, first quality, block plaids in medium light shades of rose, blue, gold, orchid or green. Our regular $2.95 and $3.95 blankets on sale at a below cost price of, a pair . Beacon Double Blankets, 72x80 and 70x80. Four stitched sateen binding to match the beautiful pastels “y plains and plaids. This is the regular $4.95 part wool double blanket that has proven its worth to count- less satisfied users. It isa quality that we have sold for years and carries the same guarantee. Full weight and first quality; a pair -Only a few of the many values on sale all over the store, and all proving our con- tention that we are not undersold. . W. LU AS. Where You Expect More for Your Money - —_— t the American Legion d the comm completion. -* ae ae World War Memorial and Cimmly Babin