The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 17, 1931, Page 5

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bal e ” ee ” a“ “ ? —~. * s ath! 4 Se SCICIETYENEVS| Federation Banquet —_|_ 3. Hannah Harris and son Har- Is Attended by 400]tor to snond's week as the ucts o (Four hundred North Dakota club-|Mi™, Harris; son-in-law and daugh ‘women were’ seated at the annual| Fifth st. banquet of the state federation of ‘women’s clubs held at the Presby- terian church in Fargo Wednesday| mrs. William Sullivan, Trail, B. C., evening. are here for t Baskets of autumn flowers and| an . favors in green and white, the fed-/st. eration colors, decked the tables. Mrs./to iAlbert E. Jones, presided. | Ph A song contest in which the eight y Gistricts competed for -honoss, tate peices ured the evening. Fourth district clubwomen were judges. The fifth district, Mrs. J. A. Manley, New Rockford, president, won and received the baton presented by Mrs. Jones. The ex-officers club, composed of and Mrs. Robert Harris, 511 he i Hf “he Bismarck Community Cound Springfield, IIL, to able atts Wee, Sriday atletaooe Entertain Veterans B : i f ‘ a ‘Memorial |_ Des Moines, Iowa, Sept. 17—(>)— hid building. Miss Mary | oringfield, Til, was chosen 1932 en- gampment city of the Grand Army of the Republic teday over St. member organizati have their representative present. + 8 * Members of the Women’s Benefit association will hold a meeting at 8 Mr. | o'clock Friday evening at the Fellows hall: “i ond ; i City-County News | “Chris Stohler and daughters, th ‘Misses Amelia and Pauline Stohler, Arena, were visitors in ‘Thursday. NAMED COLLEGE TEACHER Appointment of Florence I. Kroll, teacher THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, 0 |e ed by the board a Meetings of Clubs | ommor {0 Mrs. Ruth Dillavou as dean And Social Groups 1 of women. and Cleveland. Oda e > Paul; Springfield boosters advanced the argument it was the burial place of President Lincoln and also where the G. A. R. was organized. Mrs. Harriet J. Goets, New York, last night was elected president of the Daughters of the Union Veterans of the Civil war. She succeeds Miss Grace Hurd of Washington state. Pike, White Fish, Halibut & ‘Bismarck Salmon. Gussner’s, phone 1060. past state officers, held its annual dinner and frolic in the Fine Arts flubhouse Tuesday evening. Forty hic gag present. Broup; Mrs. M. A. Baldwin, Fargo,/evening for Detroit, vice in Beach high school last year, as teacher of mathematics and Prench at the Mayville state teachers’ college has been approved by the state board of administration. Ella Evenson, Wolverton, Minn., also has —_—_—_———— Repairing, Remodel- ing, Cleaning and President; and Mrs. August/tional convent , Harvey, secretary-treas-|Legion and lurer. Mrs. Lyman Cary, Mandan, is) Mr. and-Mrs. the retiring president. ** # Miss Esther Oberg, formerly a ember of the staff at the Bismarck | 24-25. ‘ospital, has taken @ position at the QMandan Deaconess hospital. Mrs. Thomas Phelps, 806 West Ros- ser avenue, will entertain a group of # # % Mrs. Stanley Patera entertained | women this evening at a dinner party Eroup of young women at a bridge|at her home in compliment to her party Wednesday evening at her|sister, Mrs. J. W. Empting, Dillworth, home. Honors in the games were held|/winn. There will be eight guests, all by Amanda Roswick and Irma Cox. /o14-time flatts of Bre Empting, who * formerly lived here. A large bowl of Miss Dorothy Birdzell, daughter of | tate aartan flowers will decorate the Wustice and Mrs. L. E. Birdzell, 400 Bixth St, will leave Saturday for ann|{20e.) The evening will be spent in Arbor, Mich., to resume her studies pt the Univer Michigan. * * OR ar au ate beni i ie ied will we even! lor Detroit to at- pee cote me Sa a cout tend the national convention of the leave Friday for Fargo where he cer uha bas fie coped hae fear” North Dakota Agricultural) as ni = tee swortan; is a candidate for the national vice aaa of the northwest district. Cards were played at 20 tables at the benefit bridge party given Wed-|She Will be joined by Mrs. D. C. Scot~ nesday evening at the World Warjhorn, Mes. J. A. Kasper and Mrs. B. Memorial building by the Royal/S. Ni » Mandan delegates to Neighbors lodge Score prizes in the|the convention. games were awarded Miss Gwendolyn * Jensen and L. 8. Blensley. Cosmos,/ Miss Maxine Burnsides, whose en- petunias and other garden flowers|gagement to Arthur J. Scott, Erie, were used in decorating the rooms. Pa., recently was announced, was & *e % guest of honor at a miscellaneous Mrs. F. C. Stucke, 722 Mandan St.,|shower given Wednesday evening left Thursday afternoon for: Fargo * * - ‘where she will spend a few days with | 323 Third St. friends. From there she will go to/three tables during the early part of Parkers Prairie, Minn., for a visit/ the evening and score honors went to tisement. ‘Nothing Like It’ Say Lovely Women No wonder beautiful women love this new face powder made by ex- chisive French process. MELLO-GLO stays on longer. Prevents large pores. So smooth and fine, it blends natur- ally with any complexion and gives fresh, youthful bloom. No irritation. No-flaky or pasty look. Never leaves the skin dry. It’s wonderful—Adver- Relining 202 Fourth Street Bismarck, N. Dak. LAST TIMES Joan CRAWFORD “This Modern Age” \ Her Greatest Hit THURS. hes with Come in and see our won- derful selection of the lat-|j est styles in fur coats. |¥ All very reasonably priced. |} State Fur Co. Phone 496 Opposite G. P. Hotel Monroe Owsley Neil Hamilton Pauline Frederick with her mother, Mrs. Johanna Nel- Bon, who will accompany her to Bis- marck on her return in about 10 days. ‘Mrs. Stucke also expects to stop in Bt, Paul for a visit with Mrs. A. R. Miesen, former. ers resident. * Miss Iabelle Humphreys, daughter of: Mr. and Mrs. George Humphreys, 30 Eighth St, and Miss Thelma ‘Liessman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Liessman, 615 Seventh St. ‘will leave Friday for Fargo to attend the North Dakota Agricultural col- lege. They will be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Humphreys, who will spend the iar ere = Fargo. Mr. and Mrs. H M. Leonhard and @aughter Jean, 719 Mandan 8t.. left ‘Thursday afternoon by car for Fargo ‘where Mr. Leonard. a member of the North Dakota American Legion 5 qwill join the national convention spe- cial train for Detroit, Mrs. Leonhard end daughter will go to Grafton and Grand Forks to visit relatives while Mr. Leonhard is at the convention. ‘They will be ae In celebration of the 13th birthday ‘anniversary of her granddaughter, Jacqueline Cochrane Oeltjen, Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Nora Cochrane, 401 Fifth 8t., entertained a company of eight girls at a matinee luncheon. Jacque- line and her mother will spend the ‘winter in Bismarck with Mrs. Coch- rane. Yellow garden flowers and yel- low candles decorated the table. Lat- er the guests attended the show at the Paramount. ee * Mrs. A W. Lucas, Palo Alto, Calif., former Bismarck resident, who has been spending: the summer in Bis- marck, was a guest of honor at & bridge dinner given Tuesday evening by Mrs. Oscar Morck, Mandan. The’ dinner was served in the Northern Pacific dining room at tables decor- asters. After- at the Mordék home. The guests included ‘Mrs. Max Kupitz, Bismarck and Mrs. Benno Schimansky, Solen. °“ Service Drug Store ‘ Geo. E, Sehunk Phone 5 __- Bismarck, N. D. Dresses Miss Ruth Gordon. After the games, a tray holding a number of scrolls tied with tulle in rainbow colors, bd e ahd favors were rosebuds. Wool Crepe, Jersey, and Novelty Knit and they’re .ever 80 smart... $485 $950 $1450 $1975 Clever two-tone combina- tions . . chic button trims, ribbed fitted waist- lines . . . tailored one-piece styles ... Reveres ... Bows ..’. a very interest- ing collection of many styles. Theye all NEW . «and come in colors of Brown, Black, Spanish Tile and Tally-Ho.Green. “No, you won't call the police!” “You're not going to tell anything —and neither am I!” Held for murder, he refuses. to talk. Sentenced to die, he never speaks the word that means re- lease. Men hammer at the gallows in the prison yard—and still his lips guard their secret! Learn what they tried in vain to make him tell—and why he kept “Silence”’ A Paramount Masterpiece Starring Clive Brook PEGGY SHANNON MARJORIE RAMBEAU CHAS. STARRETT JOHN WRAY You first, met Peggy Shan- non in Secret ow, co- starred In “Si- lence,” she rises’ to new emotional heights. Novelty Comedy News and & Pyroloid Dresserware Friday Night Friday, Saturday, Sept. 18-19 “Where The Big Pictures Play” IN THE FALL HOSIERY SHADES! ese And such lovely Browns they _ are! In Hosiery “As You Like It” there are many alluring variations of Brown to meet exactly your individual costume requirements and taste. Alll these Browns areun- usually smart and all are more than “a thade better” in style andvaluel © TROPIQUE ° TAHITI © PASEO * PETER PAN © BROWNLEAF ° NEGRITA “Style Without Extravagance” 312 Main BISMARCK, N. DAK, Phone 566 ‘SARAH GOLD SHOP SSSSSSSSSSOSOSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSISSSSSSSSS SSS SS SSNS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1931 _— A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Busy Style and Shopping Center New Fall Dresses Travel Prints---Crepes Do not miss them, for you will see what the fashionable Black, Afrique Brown, Spanish Tile, Kiltie Green and Malaga } ” Values to $15 Bought this week from a manufactur- er who made this price possible. Bought in advance asbuyersfor a large “number of stores must do, we would have had to get $15 for them. ones are wearing this fall. Daytime, Afternoon and Into-the-Evening Types Red. Sizes 12 to 20 — 36 to 44. and fancy backs. Tricornes --- Bowlers They’re all.the smarter, more modified ver- sions fashionables will wear ... so extremely, good-looking you'll wonder how we can price them so low! Fine, soft quality felts... with lovely tips, feathers, plumes, and coq. Black, Spanish Tile, Afrique Brown, Kiltie Green, Navy. Real Kid Slip-on Gloves $2.95 Black and colors The new length slip-ons—plain Sizes 6 to 8. Buying on the market daily now we are able to make better prices than can be made by concerns that necessarily must buy months in advance to get merchandise for a A.W. LUCAS CO. Where You Expect More for Your Money---And Get It New Fall Gloves Bought late, giving our custom- 4 ers the benefits of the new lower prices. The styles that women are asking for this fall. Capeskin Gloves Kayser Leatherette $1.95 Gloves giigic nh Exceptional values. Slip-on $2.89. value. Slip-on style. styles. All new fall shades and Brown, beaver and black. All black. 6 and 8-button lengths. sizes. 9c $1.00 $1.50 $1.95 large number of stores.

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