The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 31, 1932, Page 5

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v ic) ay * air | gt + book. He is a brother of Mrs. F. H.' Bism ~ You Will Be Interested in the New Spring Coats, _ Suits, Dresses, Shoes and Accesories That We Will Model at the Auto Show---Saturday Evening, April 2 A. W. LUCAS CoO. arck’s Style and Shopping Center --- Best In Styles --- Best In Values POOOCSOSESEESESSOSSSEOS SS OSESCS SOS 0 SEELEDSOSSSEOOOS LG OOS" Pupils of Mrs. E. Rose =To Give Piano Recital) Piano pupils of Mrs. E. D. Rose, 816 Fourth’ St., will be presented in a recital at 7:45 o'clock Friday eve- ning in the private dining room at the Grand Pacific hotel, according to an announcement made by Mrs. Rose. Twenty-two students will take part. Invitations have been extended to parents and friends of the pupils. A varied program has been arranged. ‘Those appearing in the recital will be Francis Olson, Margaret Forister, Beulah Hedahl, Jane Sell, Mary Jane ‘Woodmansee, Marietta Meyer, Mary Ann Cox, line Atkinson, Kath leen Spohn, Eunice Omdahl, Lorraine Scothorn, Beryl Scothorn, Jean Bur- man, Elizabeth Rose, James Spohn, Robert Woodmansee, James Burman, William Galvin, Burgess Thysell, Charles Corwin, John Abbott and Ru- fus Lumry. * % # Miss Helen Showalter, 120 West Rosser avenue, returned Wednesday trom Jamestown, where she visited for several days with Mr. and Mrs. James Flannery. ee # Mrs. O. N. Dunham has returned to her home in Fargo after spending a few days in Bismarck with Mr. Dun- ham. The Dunham's formerly made their home here. i # * & Mrs, 8S, W. Corwin, 422 Avenue C, left Tuesday for Minneapolis where she will spend a few days visiting with her sisters, Mrs. John Hale and Mrs. Marjorie Kent, * * x Parker LaMoure, a former resident of Jamestown, is the author of “Pat Hurley, the Story of An American,” puBlished recently. It is his first! ‘Waldo, 828 Seventh St. i zs * * Mrs. F.'E. Shepard, 226 Avenue B, entertained members of the Wednes- day bridge club yesterday afternoon. Contract was played at three tables. | Those receiving prizes for high score: were Mrs. H. 8, Dobler, Mrs. W. F. Cole and Mrs. cere ‘i Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Dobler, Warren, Til, are spending @ week or longer in} Bismarck visiting with friends and) attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Dobler made their home here until a few months ago. ' ee Mrs. Anton Wyciskala, 424 Four- teenth 8t., entertained the members of St. Rita’s missionary group at its regular business and social mecting ‘Tuesday afternoon. Bridge was played at three tables, with Mrs. Paul Cer- vinski and Mrs, C. K. Moreland hold- ing high scores. | ee & Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dingle and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dingle, and infant daugh- ter have returned to Bismarck after a three months’ stay in California. They spent the winter months at San Diego, Santa Monica, San Fran- cisco and other points, returning by; the southern route. Mr. and Mrs. A.! B. Dingle are now at the home of! ! : _ Ark., with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ca-|the lodge. 5 \ 7 ' Root, WrOLbercuittaw "sae sien of| #4 4% | City-County News | qiLitton, N. D. March 31—(#)—A| New London, Conn.—A local in-|pire, Dublin is without an up-to-date ' jMrs. Moule. ‘The Cahoons accompa-| Rev. Father John Slag, pastor of St.| °—— lt tine elections erent te, outcome | ventor has perfected what he thinks|Slrport. A private concern now pro- ; nied Mr. and Mrs. Moule on a motor| Mary's Procathedral, will give an ad-! Russell Reid, superintendent of the|McCulley township, Emmons county, |#8 @ Practical set of wings to be at-| 15" to erect a modern port here 4 - - 4 three weeks were spent at Pinc Bluff,/ important business is to come before | —HH ——____—_—_____» FLIPPED OUT OF OFFICE WINGS TO FLY cities of Ireland and the British em- = “ “9 9 be trip through Louisiana, Alabama and/dress on “Indulgences” at 8 o'slock |state historical society, Thursday eve-| William Foell, incumbent, was op-{tched to a human and enable him|freidnt’ Mirattic. Whairair ono Florida. Friday evening in St. Mary's school posed. ter to fly, 1 si by J (0 fly. He has constructed a pair of | auditorium. Catholics and non-Catho- ning will show his pictures of birds, /Hreme DY Jacob Webste hoe aa etal wings that are each about 11 feet in| At has been carried on here used ics are invited to attend. animals and flowers of North Dakota |number of votes. spread. They are flapped by action|'® ®*my station at Baldonnel. * at a meeting of the Barnes county| Someone . of his arms. He explains that his i present at the time of the 4 aoeerpaihg rugicers will be elected following ®| tzaak Walton League in Valley City.|counting flipped a sliver dollar ang ss Will direct the steering of the eon meeting of Minishoshe/ He also planned to show the slides|Webber won. apparatus. It weighs about 40 pounds, chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, at 12:30 o'clock Priday| gay. \"'° “eneners college there to- afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wile | @*" er Use the Want Ads liam Langer, 114 Avenue A West. As-| 4 7 sisting hostesses will be Miss Helen | at Sh AVSHee HssINai ey bad | Vaile and Mrs. H. O. Putnam. Mrs, F. M. Roberts, Bismarck. | t | Meetings of Clubs, | Fraternal Groups di LU crab ki their daughter, Mrs. A. L. Sandin, 323 Park St. Mr, and Mrs. Dingle will reside at 822 Sixth St. * * Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Moule, 1029 q Fifth St., are back after spending the| The Willing Workers of the First last four months on a tour of the |Lutheran church will meet at 8 o'clock | southern states. The greatest part|Friday evening at the home of Mr. of the time was spent in Corpus . J. P. Ei 1 Sixth St. DiMa “Tex: Othervaitarwerenate| ine . aes eal Eh at Dallas, Tex., where they were Ss vi i guests of a niece of Mrs. Moule, Mrs.| The Royal Neighbors lodge will louse uated po center ne |__Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Keller, Jr.,| “3 a a ally are parents of a daughter born Wed- Guy Lindsey; at Tuscumbia, Ala.,/meet at 8 o'clock Friday evening in| notes owing to the liability of giraffes |nesday evening at St. Alexius hospi- DUBLIN AIRPORT Dublin—Although one of the chief CAPITOL. THEATRE Daily at 2:30 - 7 ~ 9 Mat, 25¢; Evening 35c Harry! Last Times Thurs. Edna Ferber’s where they were with another niece,/the Odd Fellows hall. A social hour A and at Brooksville, Fla, where they) will follow the business meeting and | "°**iDg the cables. tal. “The Expert” Tonight (Thursday) went to see Mrs. P. C, Mitchell, a/refreshments will be served. All 25 p sister-in-law of Mrs. Moule. About|members are urged to be present, as ieee U awh Dickle Moore See SP | After Easter Sale Friday and Saturday of 200 Dresses Wide sleeves, wide shoulders, buttons, scarfs, stripes, checks, high waist and high necks... . DRESSES 2 for... $5.00 Values to $10.00 Each Values .... $7.99 vaue . $12.50 These lots contain a gorgeous col- lection of Sunday and night types in Cantons, lace, and flowered chif- fons, also colorful prints in after- Believe It Or Not-~ ve THIS IS WILL OGERS DIN aesyteornemmece < SURG Return Engagement Marie Dressler and Wallace Beery noon and suit styles. . . a in the % It’s the season when LU “c 4 ” Greatest P : Footwear assumes real NEW PRINTS USINESS all easure oe “a ~ importance. | : ' Each $4.95 America’s famous jester >” Everyone W: ‘e $495 eee a, pape to 4 “inteig- i “ 4 POLO COATS — Pie Widths With the correct fit. and good lines lease Come Early! From BOOTH TARKINGTON’S humorous novel with $12.50 ‘ SUITS JETTA GOUDAL Short cuts in Jackets, also fur JOEL McCREA trimmed. DOROTHY PETERSON And what a wonderful selection confronts every woman who comes to this store Pumps, one straps and oxfords . . . all here. In value groups of greater importance than ever. $1.98 $2.98 $3.95 §. & L. Co. $10.50 - $12.50 Comedy - Novelty - News! ——— Friday and Saturday Only aramoun{ “The House of Hits” ere ||| SES: “UNION DEPOT” 22353 | Across from the G. P. Hotel See the Newest Creations of Early Spring and Mid - Summer Sport and Dress Frocks, Also the Miriam Gross Wonder Frock Designed by Miriam Gross and Displayed on Live Models | Ss AR AH GOLD SHOP for the First Time in Bismarck at.the Bismarck Auto and.Style Show One Night Only, Friday, April 1st. 3812 Main Ave. “Style Without Extravagance” Bismarck, N. Dak. ) UTTREY S BISMARCK, N. DAK. Listed are Just a Few of the Many Unusual Values You May Expect to Find in Our Store During This Event — New Spri Dresses $8.00, or 2 for $15.00. Dresses, values $12.50 at $8.00, or 2 for $15.00; Values to $6.90 at $4.00. Hats, values $2.98 at $ St Bae slik Fall Peabieoes ‘Hose Chiffon on Servite tae: 30th Anniversary Celebration Sttts Friday Welcome Automobile Show Visitors

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