The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 1, 1931, Page 3

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Harry Woodmansee and Mrs. J. P.' jstster, Mrs. John Homan, 11714 Fourth Sell received ore Lae Stre ae # Mrs. J. C. Bell, Bees is spending| Mrs. Frank Ellsworth, 302 West) @ a few days in Bismarck on business. |Main avenue, was hosess to members| § oa of the Midweek bridge club at a 1:30/ Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Knudtson, 810/ o'clock luncheon Wednesday after- PN; % Fifth street, have as their guest Mrs.|noon. This was the first meeting of Dinner Dance Honors |Synodical Meets at Knudteon's ‘sister, Mrs. Emma Rod- |the group since early summer. Guests gers of Seattle, Wash. jwere seated at two smal les, one | Maccabees Official! Devils Lake Oct. 14 ee With appointments in blue and the TRE Bridj re other in yellow. Score honors for the | Ninety members of the Order of) Speakers for the annual convention! wien Sirs" "5, Th, Benet, SO, tables Sterno went to Mrs. L. A. LaRu of Bismarck and|0f the Synodical Society for North| street, entertained members of the and Mrs. H. F. Peters. : Mandan were present for a dinner ine eae ees church, U./ Little Flower Mission group Wednes- | hatha | Wednesday evening at the Glen Echo! Were” announced ‘Thursday by ‘Migs| C2! evening. Mrs. John Wyeiskala| Miss Roberta Burr, daughter of | resort honoring Mrs. Elizabeth Jt ay and Mrs. John Roehrich held hon-|Justice A. G. Burr, 520 Ninth St., left % Detroit, shih, iipesins peter president. maatte K, synodical /ors in the ah matischy jas oe Boston Ais és s They will be Miss R. Marie she Ww e a special course and D. McNamara, Fargo, state com-|onicago a ter say Marie Preston,| str, and Mrs. J. G. Karasiewicz, and (Boston School of Interior Decoration mander. an’s Board of Home Missigns; and|S0n Robert, Bismarck, returned Wed- |and Architecture Design. Miss Burr Talks by Mrs. Jones'on national ac-|Miss M. Annette Dennis, Mainpuri,|eSday from Duluth where they were |Obtained her master’s degree at the 3 ‘tivities of the organization and by|India, who represents the Women’s|SUmmoned a week ago by the” sud- University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, ‘Mr. McNamara on the value of fra-|Foreign Board. den illness of Mr. Karasiewicz's|last June. During the school year . ternal insurance featured the dinner.! Miss Dennis will visit in Bismarck | other. ‘she will make her home at Cambridge, Later there was dancing. Prior to the convention and will ad- eee Mass., with her brother and sister-in- A committee comprised of John|dress members of the Women’s Mis-| Mrs. Arthur O’Hearn left Wednes- |1@¥, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Burr. ig n Thursday, Friday, Saturday, October 1-2-3 Note These Typical Economy Basement Anniversary Values “Warren Williams, all of Mandan, was page church at their meeting Thurs- | town after a short visit here with her in charge of the affair. day Oct. 8. 'A new Maccabees hive with a char-| Officers of the Synodical in addition = ter membership of 35 will be institut- Tact siss oe Tee Close, i ed et a meeting this evening at the large; NOW! Patterson hall. Mrs. Jones will ad-|Mrs.G. E. Hariman, Grand Forks, sec- “Happy Days Are retary; and Mrs. Samuel Rosenau, “ dress the re and conduct the Glen Ullin, treasurer. Here Again Week’ Outstanding Entertainment ‘installation. atara * * * Mrs. Arthur Bauer, 715 Sixth street,|__ Mrs. Homer Spohn, 406 Griffith St, was hostess to members of St. Mary's|@htertained members of the Hylo missionary group Wednesday evening |2ridge club at a o'clock luncheon at her home. There were guests for three tables of bridge and Mrs. Hatry/®@"den flowers centered the tables Homan and Mrs. C. 8. Fossum held|@"4 Covers marked for eight. Mrs. an rg 9 e 9 high scores. Appointments sugges- y tive of Hallowe'en were used and : : S ee S Wash Frocks, Fast Color, 2 for . $1.00 | Children’s Hose . . . . 2 Pairs for 25c Regular 79c and 98c frocks. This season’s fashions and All colors and black ; double ribbed, derby ribs and plain guaranteed to wash. Anniversary Sale price, 2 frocks ribs; our regular 19c value at 2 pairs for 25c during our for $1.00. Anniversary Sale. New Rayon Slips, Special . . . . 98¢ Corset Special, Values to $1.29 . . 59c Girdles and other styles; rayon brocades, satins and ‘Wednesday afternoon. A bouquet of ee & Miss Helen Nelson entertained the members of her bridge club Tuesday evening at the home of her sister, Mrs. G. J. Worner, 310 Griffin street. Bridge was played at two tables and} score prizes were awarded Misses Josephine Cervinski and Odelle Venne. Thrill All Women! Beautiful, lovable, sought after! Hating all men because she loved one too well— She steeled herself to say “No” when her whole nature cried out for love! “The Reckless Hour” CAPITOL THEATRE Daily at 2:30-7-9 Adults 35¢ until 8 ee H ie have been received ere of the birth of a son to Mr. and Tonight Mrs. Walter Penwarden of Oskaloosa, ight Only Towa, on Sept. 26. Mr. Penwarden 1s i son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pen- Helen Knit rayon that does not sag readily ; double hem; knit- warden, Sr., 1002 Broadway, and Mrs. with rayon repps. Penwarden was formerly Miss Mary T DOROTHY MACKAILL ted straps. Belle Hunt of this city 'welvetrees ET a Camp Blankets, 60x80 in., each. $1.95 Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Peterson, Santa is bier re re Maria, Calif. are here for a visit with Dramatic star of “Millie” Misses yon Bloomers . . 28¢ Mrs. Peterson's sisters, Miss Myrtle Bight of the state tax commissioner's | it her newest dramatic office and Mrs. S. E. Rausch, Mandan. | masterpiece. They also will be guests of Warden c. C. Turner and Mrs. Turner at their |§} 6 9 home in the warden's residence at the a om an state penitentiary. They came here from Dickinson where they spent a week with relatives and friends Mr. Peterson is publisher of the Santa Maria Daily Times. * * * For Captain and Mrs. C. A. Hoss,! ‘who are leaving Fort Lincoln Friday for the west, Captain and Mrs. H. E. Stow and Captain and Mrs. Bird Lit- tle entertained a company of friends ‘at an informal party Wednesday eve- ning at the Stow quarters at the post. | Mrs. R. E. George, Chicago, was a Buest from out of the city. After a| ; e month’s visit in Seattle and Portland, | a ers an Captain and Mrs. Hoss will go to Mather Field, near Sacramento, @alif., where Captain Hoss will be} stationed at the alr corps field. To th 2 W. oman Wh Oo Buys W isely Complimentary to Mrs. Merle Gil-' roy, who with her two daughters wu Jeave next week for Washington, D. C.. to join Mr. Gilroy, Mrs. N. Lioyd | Dresses Lillestrand and Mrs. Alfred Dale en- ‘ ; tertained at bridge Wednesday eve- The new light weight wool- ning at the Lillestrand ieee pal ens in abundance, satins, ‘Mandan St. Guests were eight inti- mate friends. Honors in the games crepes, and transparent vel- ud bald by asi Gira and Mrs. vets... all follow graceful, oy Lawrence and a favor was pre- ., 2, sented to the honor guest. Fall flow- | flattering lines. ers and appointments in keeping with Sizes 14 to 44 the season were used for the tables. $4.85 to $19.75 Pararvount: Pictoriat Plain grey; all wool; extra heavy; lowest price quoted Sport Slants Novelty Universal News TODAY & FRIDAY THEATRE “The Theatre for the Entire Family” SSSSSFSSISSSSSSSISSSSSISS SOSSSSISIOSI FN SSSSG SSS FSSC OSSD OOOS Sizes up to 14; run resistant rayons; new clean stock. this year. MEN’S CLOTHING Men’s Uncle Sam Work Shirts . . 49¢ | Men’s Overalls, $1.09 Values . . . 75c Chambray, without dressing or starch. Full cut sizes, 220 blue denim, triple stitched and bar tacked, full cut double and triple seams, large armholes, two button sizes; all sizes up to 48. patch pockets, coat style, unbreakable buttons. A regu- lar 79¢ shirt on sale during the Anniversary Sale at Men’s “Tron Man” Overalls, pair 59e 49c each. j S tok 220 weight denim, finished, full sizes up to 50. Inner White Socks for Men, pair . 7¢ | Men’s Hose, plain colors, pair . . 15¢ Easy on tender feet; no seams to hurt. Six pairs guaranteed to wear six months. Work Gloves, $1.00 Values, pair . 58c | Men’s Blanket Lined Jackets. . $1.49 Horsehide gloves, buckskin gloves, pigskin gloves; all Blue denim, corduroy collars, full blanket linings, regu- regular $1.00 values; for the Anniversary Sale, 58 lar or set-in sleeves. a pair. e Z : : “Big One” Work Shirts, each . . . 81¢c Bandana Handkerchiefs, each . . OC | Full extra sizes, very heavy denim, sizes up to 20; long Large size; reds and blues. sleeve lengths for slims; extra sizes for stout men. This special low price, Bie, good for Anniversary Sale only. Men’s Work Pants, pair . . . . $1.98 Fine stripe worsteds; all sizes up to 50. Men’s Caps, 98c values, each . . . 50c < 2 A special close-out lot of good wool caps. Men’s Moleskin Pants, pair . . $1.39 Never sold less than $1.95 a pair. Regular herring- bone stripe, heavy suede back moleskin, Fine rayon patterns; good mercerized heel and toes. Mickey Mouse Cartoon Novelty - Comedy 5 Big Vodvil Acts Every Monday SOO SROSSSSSSSSSSS xe * © Mrs. T. H. Steffen, who is leaving | Bismarck to make her home in Cedar Falls, Iowa, was a guest of honor at an informal party given Wednesday Coats evening by Mrs. L. H. Fredricks, 234 ‘vest Thayer avenue. The guests Luxuri q ‘were members of Circle No. 3 of the| LAE e ye LA eee oF ‘Trinity Lutheran Ladies Ail society | Uf you P. ani ate: Steffen was presented with | fer. Features of the group a gift from the group. An orange and green motif was carried out in| are the new pebbly and ie Ceeiode oe and ree of calen- boucle woolens, raglan lulas were placed about the rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Steffen and their sleeves and handsome furs. daughter Nileen expect to leave this| ji Sizes 14 to 50— evening for Cedar Falls, $9.50 to $69.50 * * * ney ‘The annual dinner party for mem- |i y bers of the Wednesday bridge club fi : and thelr husbands was given Wed- | 9 nesday evening at the Bismarck i { | Country club. Bouquets of sweet Hosiery i : Hi table, where places were marked for —full fashioned in new fall 24. Baskets of late garden flowers shades. ‘were ae about the eer room. ter bridge was played, with Dr. R. S. Towne holding high score. 79¢ to $1.48 Mrs. 8. W. Corwin, Mrs. Towne and Mrs. Burt Finney were in charge of Rayon Undies arrangements for the party. Bloomers, Vests, Dance Sets, Combinations and Panties. All sizes and coi- 9S9S9S9SSSSSS5SSSSS9SS Men’s Dress Hose, 29c values . . 21e . ’ . Ironman Overalls, a pair . . . . 48c | Boys’ Long Trousers, pair . . . $1.87 Boys’ sizes up to 16; full cut, high back, heavy denim. Fine wool tweeds and worsteds; wide belt loops; adjust- able back; full lined hips; heavy twill pockets; regular size cuff; all values to $2.95 a pair; for Our Anniversary : 68c Sale, $1.87 a pair. triple seams. Boys’ “Whoopee” Pants, pair . y Cadets, middy pants, gob styles, and cow-punchers; full Boys’ Chambray Shirts, each. . 32¢ — | oi ; : sizes in assorted styles; all good values at 98c and $1.19. Sunagee cloth; sizes up to 1414; full cut; triple seams; H | % ’ patch pockets. FU R S Boys’ Sweaters, $2.95 values . . $1.00 : i Sizes up to 40; wool shaker knit coats and slip-overs ; Boys’ Caps, Wool Fabrics, each. . 59c Repaired, Restyled, S ; " | values to $2.95 on sale at $1.00 each. Russia leather sweat bands; rubber visors; unbreakable. Remodeled ; ‘ : i ; ia <een: nse aida a Boys’ Canvas Gloves, pair... . . 6c | Boys’ Tweed Knickers, pair . . . $1.49 All Work Guaranteed State Fur Co. Full cut cadet sizes; heavy twill canvas. Full lined, wool knit golf cuff, belt loop, twill inbands. No fall costume is com- plete without its immac- ulate French kid gloves, -$1.98 ... its long, nar- row handbag, $3.98 .. . its matching necklace, $1.48 ..., and its snug little hat dipping down * over the right eye. $1.48 to $4.85 Remember Our 32nd Anniversary Sale Closes Saturday Evening, Oct. 3rd A. W. LUCAS CO. Where You Expect More for Your Money---And Get It We Specialize in Diamonds Wedding Rings and Bulova Watches F, A. KNOWLES. Jeweler “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” | A ( Rene 406 Main Y. Bismarck, “The Quality Store” F

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