The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 2, 1931, Page 5

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* ~ ae Net . « “es ay Pi . a me ’ » wl « af n ~ { ayy # 4 State Club President To Preside : at Council ‘When Mrs, Albert E. Jones, Lisbon, . president, of the State Club Presi- dent’s Council,, opens the annual meeting of the group’ April 27 in the ‘Westward Ho hotél in Phoenix, Ariz., brief talks relating to important club problems will feature the program. Each of the state presidents will speak on one of three topics which have been selected for consideration, ‘They are “How can we foster club spirit?”; “Methods of financing our |. state’s official publication”; and “What is your state doing for road beautification?” Mrs. Jones also will preside at the presidents’ dinner to be served at the Arizona club as the closing event of the one-day meeting. Other officers in addition to Mrs, Jones, president of the North Dako- ta Federation of Women's clubs, are: Mrs. F, Sutherland, ‘Kentucky, vice president; Mrs. Luella St. Clair Moss, Missouri, secretary-treasurer; and Mrs. Willlam Dick Sporborg, New York, beta hy te) in, 205 First St. en- Mrs. Roy Logan, . tertained the members of the Hylo ‘aridge club at a 1:30 o'clock luncheon ‘Wednesday afternoon. Cards were played at two tables, with score hon- ors going to Mrs. Price Owens and Mrs; Van R. Dea aree: * Mrs. Fay Brown arrived Thursday morning from Mayville to spend Eas- ter with her husband at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown, 1016 Fourth St. Mrs, Brown ‘was Miss Sarah Bache before her marriage recently. . Received Today Another Shipment of Whitman’s Chocolate Easter Eggs il| evening at the MoCabe Episcopal church, Hi] Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor. RN, ted n at @ maternity institute conducted in argo Wednesday and by Miss ita Jones, R. N., secre- tary for the New York Maternity In- stitute. il spend in Fargo with her mother, Mrs, Mary a turn to . Cc. and ona Dewhirst entertained members of their bridge club Wednesday eve- ning at the Hauser home, 715% Thay- it uit conducted at 7:30 o'clock ‘to. the ‘The sacrament of Holy Communion will Rosser avenue. Mrs. A. M. oi has left for Galesburg, N. D., where she will visit eget for a time. * Mr. and Mrs. August Doerr, Napo- leon, are spending several days in Bismarck visiting with friends. Lunch Room Before Easter Special —. Saturday Only ‘Angle Food Cake - $1.00 — Sunshine Cake - 95c * ! * Maundy Thursday services will be Thureday Omdahl, 622 Tenth 8t.,| Style, Quality and THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, T 4 MEY Corence- BBEITT Crash into a tiot of Love, Laughter and Song, as you witness this new Tibbett in a heart warming story of mad adventures under a Southern moon! It’s intoxicating! = With - =v yatifa golden-hatred queen who “stirs things up” to win her hobg lover! CLIFF - EDWARDS ROLAND YOUNG a sparkling comedians— fanater than ever as “knights of the road”—with a world of new chuckles and gags! Extra --- EDDIE LAMBERT pr aa “WESTERN KNIGHTS” Somebody Stole My Gal NEWS Bis Home of Paramount Pictures S CO. Price That Blend Harmoniously Beautiful ...' Silk HOSIERY In All the Newest Spring Shades taal KAYSER BRAND Chiffon—silk to top—French heel— pure thread silk. This hose is not too sheer and wears well. 812t0 1014. Service Weight—lisle hem and foot. Our customers say that they wear the best of any dollar hose that they have worn. All colors and sizes. ‘ $150 Chiffons—dull finish—sheer—all silk; just the thing for dress. French heel, cradle foot, picot top. New spring and summer shades . Sizes 814 to 1014. Special for Easter Week Tis $1,95 Hose for $1.65 Semi-chiffon, good wearing, silk to picot top, long leg, French heel. Sizes 81 to 1014. For this week only. Styled Right Low Priced, Too $147 The fashion details could not be smarter, no matter what you pay. Spongy fabrics, tweeds, many fur trimmed. Sizes 14 to 44 - - 46 to 52 A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Busy Style and Shopping Center You Will Find Here What You Want in and Fashionable New Spring Gorgeous fox, wolf, galyak, broadtail and lapin fashion col- lar, cuffs or searfs on these smart coats. -Very fine spongy wools and crepes. Sizes 14 to 44 - - 46 to 52 Sale of Fur Scarfs ‘A consignment from a well known manufacturer is now on sale for two weeks — 50 scarfs in this sale at under regular prices for quick sale. ~ (iS Those soft crepe wools and tweeds everyone loves—beautifully fur trimmed or with gay silk scarfs. Outstand- ing values at so mod- erate a price. 14 to 44 — 46 to 52 New Spring Colors "The flattering Halo In a Special Before Easter Showing . $ 395 $495: Hat is as girlish as can can be , worn with anything. Soft straws in fold- back brims are en- chanting when worn with Sunday night frocks. No one can resist the charm of lace straw—and critical men have been heard to admire it. Black Skipper Blue Seasand Gray Chukker Green Pistachio Summer Brown What a variety from which to choose . . . you’re bound to find any numberof smart types for your Easter en- * semble! Smooth Straws. . . Rough Straws... Baku, Barcelona, Chip: Straws, Sisol, Panamalac. . Types and sizes for every Miss and - Woman} wee There is not a new color tha ‘vant cnet ake

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