The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 1, 1931, Page 5

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SOCIETY NEWS| Progressive Club Mrs. A. A. Jones, 235 Webt. Rosset | avent left Observes Guest Day|timnerpoits: were age wenine for sana | Suest of her dgugtiter, Miss Alta /% Members of the Progressive r se Mothers’ club observed guest day Hija Por! Saree ne Tuesday with an evening bridge party University of roll ken at the home of Mrs. Walter W. Clark, ee 418 Twelfth St. A spring motif was Mr, and Mrs. John carried out with jonquils and ap-| Wednesday evening Pointments in yfhan ‘and. yelloy. aecnead after di BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1931 A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismerck’s Busy Style arid Shopping Center : | A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Basy Style grid Shopping Center % Fs KTTIOES » In Harmony with EASTER plenty of color—harmony in color or cohtzast in color. And here is a stock | Bridge was played at five tables dur- peg ie - 1% toate. Hare Guns anahire Sen | Thor, St. Peal etary, formeny |g and Mrs, Bert . ai . Korupp. served as assistant ieirorticy yeoersl Arrangements for the party were in’ inider Goverige Shere. * charge of a committee composed of Elaine Riggs, daug! of Mr. Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Fred Svaren and | ysrs. Grover 425 ath Bagh ad Tele Wednesday! fer, Wine wit ah | tegen a eo fi e] eve si ¥ ¥ HOME of Mie. Bratt: es and Mrs. O. eal dais ee * Aaa Gab Nota Tacie as Clover saat nd Mr Dore, Paluind, judy clul broadcast a program | pus » OTe “i of musical numbers and readings doped er ad ae, Thursday afternoon at 130 o'clock, as One of the weekly | * radio programs sponsored by the Meetings of Clubs North Dakota Federation of Women’s And Social Groups clubs. Numbers to be given are: |» Peggy, vocal solo, Ruth Jeffries; On t a Holy Mount, piano, Esther Wilson; | The Methodist Ladies’ Aid society Smilin’ Through, vocal, Martha Heu- | Will conduct its annual spring rum~/% (! pel; reading, Esther Wilson; and Mel-|Mmage sale in the church basement. | % low Moon, vocal duet, Lila Schneider ; Saturday, April 11. * Mg * fren +13 11% | * and Martha Heupel. iu ie ee ' ‘ which gives every woman just what se * * lembers of ie Royal leig] bors s, s. Th, beet Easter bunnies and nests of bright | lodge will meet at 8 -o’clock Mriday she wants in quality Footwear In this showing are one straps, pumps and oxfords; in the style of heels you like and in the kind of leath- ers or combination leather you desire. And in line with eco- nomic conditions values were never so pro- nounced. . ly colored Easter eggs were used in|¢vening in the Odd Fellows hall. A the decorations when Mrs, E. G. Pat- | social hour will follow the business terson entertained members of the | Session. Tuesday bridge club at a one o'clock. 7 ; luncheon Tuesday at her home in the| The regular monthly business and Patterson Hotel. Jonquils contered | Social meeting of the Ladies’ Aid so- the luncheon table and covers were |Clety of the First Presbyterian church marked for 12, Score honors for the | Will be held at 3 o'clock Thursday aft- | % afternoon were held by Mrs. A. E,/érnoon in the church parlors. ; Brink and Mrs. W. L, Diven. : pt * * * The adie “Ald: sollte weoulsd For Miss Ruby Kline, whose mar-|¢ran Ladies’ Society, riage to Lester Bamberry, Bismatck,|for Thursday, has been ~poytponed | % will take place sometime this month, | until Thursday April 9, when it wilt | Miss Catherine Werstlein entertained |be held in the charch porta it was ‘Tuesday evening with a miscellaneous | announced Wednesday by Mrs. T. G. | % Pe shower at her home, 702 Fourth St. Bridge was played at two tables, with honors going to Miss Ethel Lenaburg Pump in } . — : \ is SaleofFur Scarfs || 4 47 7 == " and Mrs. M. A. Schrader. Decora- ‘wy \ tions suggestive of the spring season were used. x * * Papers describing travel in the west | president. All members are urged to were read at a meeting of the|attend as plans for tue year's activi- | ¢ $7.85 Mothers’ club Tue n at |ties will be discussed, y * the home of ‘Mra, Wiliam ‘Marrs. + * * 8| A consignment from a well known manufacturer on sale for Mrs. B. F. Tillotson’s paper dealt with| The Standard Bearers class of the | § incidents of a trip to the Pacific coast |McCabe Methodist church will hold and Mrs. L. V. Miller gave a vivid |a pot luck supper at the home of Miss n description of the Yosemite Valley. {Mary Houser, 418 West Rosser a' * ee enue. A meeting at 5 o'clock will F Captain and Mrs, Bird Little were | precede the supper. Members who | § Foot Delight Shoes ci Monday evening feck nt ent Betty — The lot consiste of 6 Welt, 12 Dyed Fos 2 — Red Fox, i aft re mone sient atural Silver Fox. ew Natural and Dyed Martin, 2 only ors going to Mrs, Wallace MeNamere, Jaociety “of ‘the ‘MeCabe “‘Methosst|$| Blended Sable, also Stone Martin Chokers. A total of 50 scarfs A Shoe that is not only a delight to the eye but to the foot. Captain and Mrs. C. A. Hoss and |church will meet Thursday afternoon |% 4 4 ‘4 Major John R. Oswalt. in the following places: Circle No. 1 in this sale at with Mrs. R. 8. Enge, ‘518 Fifth 8t. > ae a “ett Sunday for Sioux | Circle "No. id a 1’ o'clock , s a 4 ‘ , Falls, oe Dah ne has taken me eto A Died in the chureh = Under Regular Prices for Quick Sale sition as chief announcer for the ]iors, with Mrs. B. F. y . Sioux Falls radio station, KSOO. He/H, P. Asseltine and Mrs. Merle Gil- formerly was assistant announcer atiroy as hostesses; Circle No. 3 will the local station. Mrs. Luther and|meet with Mrs. H. W. Richholt, di their small son plan to join him there | 29314 Seventh St. and Circle No. 4 in about two weeks. will meet with Mrs.'F. E. Titur at 21¢ SSS99FSFSSFFF99FFFFFF9FFFIFF5F9S F99S9S596S999FGIOSSSFOFSIPDSID PODS IIOP I PODIDDVFOPOD PISSODD PF PISGISS GIGS ISGSISIOIO IDS FISTS SP SFISFOISSS IS SGI SISSPISF SSIS IOS ISPS Mr. and sare * *. Meyer, 912 ashlee cobras ‘ 4 k Charming Genuine Beige Water- Fourth St., left Tuesday for Chicago d : % snake Pump, extremely well pro- where they plan to spend about @ %] A dainty, open shank shoe that portioned ........ccceseeeeeeee $9. week vilsting aii ee 'X] really i ae a Sinan image & Barris Jauile cin, bleh Idd: of Sea ¥ tering: ck or Sea San .. $7.85 S ‘ Pies Nea tovespilel leh ee co 1% GKUBPKIN Ae o. -s accede see $7.8 nesday and Friday evenings at 7:45 $ o'clock, according to the . Emil g Benzon, ae y ‘ nae — = um am « |] Italian Leather Bags $2.95 ce ‘ precious ee eit r an e 8 Black and eee aré ag oui is Bi ceeoa ee 4 Ae precious neckwear and All color combinations. Buy one to match or harmonize with this outstanding street model. ine light weight strap slipper o: ; : : ‘ : ith inch but- le kid t d trast Neneh eager your rfew suit or coat. Also black, tan and brown in shoe calf |3/8| fn'srap in black kidskin-..---87.85 brown. A new Louis heel «--..--87.85 — or patent leather and leather combinations. | Black calfskin with grey .......- PONS alee (er iy ee saveees $685 ‘ Sizes 3 to 9 - - Widths AAAA to B e $12 ‘| AComfortable Easter in Foot Saver Shoes BAS The utmost in style as well as comfort A nnouncement Your spring outfit is not complete without a new scarf. The , most gorgeous plaids ever shown—any color you want. All Thursday -F; riday -Sat urda y double silk or lined with contrasting color. din, Fa at poral Geivns eal Foot Saver presents the “Emily,” Wi b ws : ls ee i undertone) kidskin; a neutral a two-tone pump in a true fitting, « Go shade that you will like. Also in _ Heine Uredae | The saa or 85 Visit our establishment, enjoy the beauty of thobe black kidskin .........-....+.. $11.83‘ Pleases all who try it on ........ panels of “Villi Medicci” that decorate the walls, and the ay & Morning scene. 3 Have our operators explain the new drying system for Finger Waves, installed by an eastern Jactoty this $ week. This method is different Gas any other in thé 3 northwest, air heated by gas, circulated by electricity, BS no heat on face, neck or shoulders. Finished in half the time. Our Finger Wave capacity is 16 per hour. y The First 100 Ladies will be presented with : ; * : Je ni ie ad i: a souvenir bottle of Skin Fad Astrin- Real Kid Slip-on Gloves—Smart gloves for Easter. Slip+ ; F Acsty ithe by &. “ue shown here is done in Brisque kid: gent Lotion or Hand Lotion, ons and also tailored costume styles. Black, grey, beige Be) See eee . tette, a Se ee: come During this period our entire line of Guaranteed and eggshell .:.......... : athe $2.95 , black kidskin pump ............. $9.85 beautiful shoe. Also in black kid $11.85 French Creams, Powders and Lotions will be on sale at . ; . F ra | ! f uttractive prices, for example: Wrinkle. Tissue Cream, Real values in smooth, velvety skins; careful tailoring; : Foot Saver Sizes 4 to 10 -- AAAA toB regular $1.00 at 76c. made of imported kid suedeand real kid, 8-button and. es , Thursday, Friday and Saturday This Week pull-on styles -....... eR aes tees seeeee ete e dens 500 epee Also 6-button length of real kidat.................. 3.95 Harrington’s Barber & A. W. LUCAS CO, Where You Expect More for Your Meney—And : a Bat Kid Gloves.at a new low prions: ported lamb and domes- tie’cape in the new pull-on style; colors, bldck, beige, eggshell and whites a pai... aa. Bes Bismarck N. Phone 130 LPC TLS REET OR HH SOUT UY TRV ETE eTeY:

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