The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 12, 1932, Page 5

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al = Pa eg, SOCIETY NEVS Omaha Woman Will Address B. P. W. Clubs Committee to Meet Mrs. Lulah T. Andrews, Omaha, A preliminary meeting of the pro- Neb., will be the speaker at a lunch- gram committee for the state con- eon at Minot May 20, which will open |Vention of the North Dakota Federa~ the 13] tion of Women’s clubs in Devils Lake e ‘fh annual convention of the this fall, has been called by Mrs. North Dakota Federation of Business| albert E. Jones, Lisbon, for May 18 and Professional Women's clubs. Mrs. |at Devils re eon Weng as ed Andrews is legislati hairm: president, is an ex-o! member of thi ie fad Alig ed the committee, other members of fe national federation. which are Mrs, Walter Taylor, La An executive board meeting, regis- Moure; Mrs. J. J. Kehoe, Cando;'and tration and sessions of the credential Mrs. Eugene Fenelon, Devils Lake. committee will be held preceding the| The convention will be held the luncheon, ne week a Pears One of ie outstan akers at th Gladys N. Tompkins, Devils Lake, meeting will be is. Alice Hager, president of the federation, will call|Grafton, who will present in authen- the convention to order at 1:30|tle Chinese costume a travelogue, O'clock Friday in the Elks home. Her|“Up the Chinese Coast,” Mrs. Jones address, reports of officers and the |Said. Federation Program cea itieed will be re- eek ived during the afternoon. H inet, tems on the program for More Pioneer Mother e first day are a drive about i i city, a tea at the Minot. "Teachers cate Histories Requested lege, and a Dutch treat dinner fol- sean oe, BMI Guiry Presidents and past officers breakfasts are scheduled for Saturday morning. This will be followed by a round-table discussion of club Prob- Jems and by the election. An appeal for more stories of pio- neer women of North Daxota in orde: to make the files being prepared by the North Dakota Federation of Women’s clubs more complete, was made Wednesday by Mrs. H. W. Mc- Mrs. Andrews will be the Speaker at|Ardle, Fargo, who was in Bismarck the convention banquet Saturdayjen route from Garrison where she night in the Episcopal dining hall.|was a speakef at the convention of Miss Eleanor Bryson, Minot, is chair-| the eighth district clubs, ak the banquet and Miss Hazel] Mrs. McArdle, who is chairman of cCulloch, Minot, 4s state program|the committee for the pioneer mother chairman, project, believes there still are many M ee * histories of outstanding pioneer moth- rs, Albert E. Jones, Lisbon, |ers yet unwritten and asks that any- president of the North Dakota Fed-jone, either a relative or a friend, eration of W ‘omen’s clubs and a gen-jknowing where information or pic- eral federation director, left Bis. tures may be obtained, get in touch Pilea Thursday for Hazen where|with her or with Mrs. Florence H. she will be the guest of honor and] Davis, Bismarck, district chairman principal speaker at the annual con-|for the project. vention of the seventh district clubs, Rothmoor COATS $180 You can’t afford to let a sale like this slip by if you need a new spring and summer coat! Tailored types with scarf collars or rever neck- lines . . . fur cuff types, or smart little fur collars, Misses’ and Women’s sizes, 14 to 44, Values to $35.00 $2100 A lot of fashion and quality at so moderate a price! Fur trimmed and tailored types... Black, Navy and Beiges. Sizes 14 to 44, Values to $49.50 ter length . . . in a full boxy coat with flare effect back . and finished with the so-called “Slanty” pockets to 3 lines, Contributions are needed too, she| Thayer avenue, and her sister, Miss SALE Fur Trimmed and Tailored On Sale Friday Morning New White Polos*Q9° At a Special Price of - You Pay More Elsewhere At present the demand is for the regulation manish models, or slight variations, for this style has proven its right to one of the season’s best sellers. Ask to see the new three-quarter swagger model . Ae very smart in its three-quar- A. W. LUCAS CO. Where You Expect More for Your Money—And Get It THE ‘said, to help pay for the cost of hav® ing the stories typed and placed in files, Stories are to be sent in, how- ever, whether a donation is made or not. At present about 50 books, contain- ing between 3,000 and 4,000 histories of pioneer mothers and their pictures, are in readiness. One of the books and several pages giving the history} of several women prominent in Bis- marck in the early days, were dis- played in a downtown window Wed- nesday. Among these were Mrs. Os- car Ward, Mrs. George Will, Mrs John P. Dunn, Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. E. H. Wilson. The completed books are to be pre- sented to the state historical society this summer. ee # Theater Party Given For Senior Nurses The graduating class of the Bis- marck hospital school of nursing was entertained Tuesday evening at a theatre party given by members of the junior class. After attending the show at the Paramount, the guests were taken to the Patterson hotel where a supper was served. During the supper hour Mrs. Mary Davis, head of the nurses’ | training school, spoke on her recent | M: trip to San Antonio, Tex., to attenc. the national convention of the Amer- ican Nurses’ association. The class colors, rose and silve:, were emphasized in the table decora- tions, with bouquets of roses in silver holders and candles forming the cen- terpieces. Places were marked for 50 Members of the committee in charge of the entertainment were Misses Lorraine Youngman. Lila O!- son, Dorothy Atwood, Lydia Niemi. Edna Berg, Edna Weirick, and Wini- fred Vandervorste. xe * Mrs. Roy Lawrence, 314 Third St., returned Wednesday from Dickinson where she was called several days ago by the serious illness of her sister, Miss Elizabeth Aggola. Miss Aggola is considerably improved. * # % Mrs. A. E. Preston, 310 West from the shoulders down achieve perfect swagger SSDP SOP SOP OSSD SSO SSSOSSSOSS OOOO Lena Skinner, were hostesses at a meeting of Tirzah Ann Barclay tent, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Wednesday afternoon at the Preston home. Mrs. A. C. Isa- minger was appointed treasurer to din resiggel’ Mee, Deen |(To Represent School, Mrs. K. C. Arness were elected to membership gees! nape Mrs. George F, Will, 323 Third St., entertained. a company of 12 women at a 1:30 o'clock bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon, Yellow and pink snapdragons in a pewter bowl and matchjng ap- pointments were used for the table, while branches of flowering plum and May day trees decorated the rooms. Mrs. A. V. Sorenson and Mrs. S. W. Corwin held high scores in the bridge Feat * * The home of Mrs. Walter E. Vater, 407 Sixth St., will be the scene of a silver tea Friday afternoon to which all members of the congregation of | the McCabe Methodist church and their friends are invited. Hours will be from three until 6 o'clock, The members of the third division of the Ladies Aid society will be hostesses, A musical program will be present during the afternoon under the rection of Mrs. Henry Richholt s nk Ackerman. = | Meetings of Clubs, 4 | Fraternal Groups || $4 Members of the Women's Relief Corps will meet at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wes- ley Baker, 216 Ninth St. xe * The Bismarck Homemakers club will meet at 2:30 o'clock Friday after- noon at the home of Mrs. Clarence) Starner, on Twenty-First St. Members of the Past Matrons’ club BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1982 A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center will be entertained at ail o'clock/¢ luncheon _ Frid fternoon at the | § home of Mrs. F. E. Diehl, 809 Sixth St., with Mrs. Diehl and Mrs. Nelson Sauvain as hostesses. Y At College Festival Five girls and three boys will rep-|% resent the Bismarck high school in dramatic and oratorical contests to be held at the May Festival at the North Dakota Agricultural college in Fargo Friday and Saturday. Just Arrived New Spring Hats make up the cast of “Highness,” a one-act play to be given in the dramatic contest. Other contestants will be Virginia Cayou, who will enter the girls’ de- clamation competition; Lloyd Ode,|% in the boys’ oratorical event; Frances Cox in extemperaneous H and Luby Miller in the “make-u event. The delegation will leave for Fargo Thursday night. Powell Is Employed As Land Inspector Sports Hats $ 8 8 Logan Powell, Jamestown, has been ‘ employed as a land inspector by the Tailored Hats state land department, W. E. Byerly, B °, ite land commissioner, said Thurs- rims . The employment, Byerly said, is temporary, and will continue for Straws about two'months. Powell long has been a political power in Stutsman county but resign- ed recently as chairman of the Stu man I. V. A. committee to prevent friction which had developed over his leadership. You've the whole spring and summer season ahead to wear these young and important hats in! Buy several, now, for a thrifty and fashionable wardrobe! Straws of typically “expen- sive” weave, Paris copies of convincing chic, a host of lovely, and becoming spring colors. Sweet potatoes form the second largest. vegetable crop in the United. States. Yoes % $ ‘9 % bs Sleeveless Frocks: Dance Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 A. W. LUCAS CO. SALE of & All Occasion DRESSES ~ While They Last . everyone. On Sale Friday 5 00 ' : Every Sale Final 5 Styles in Silk Panties : No Approvals 1 Panels in large mesh, knit yoke and front. Values in This Lot from Our $4.49, $5.95 : pe ec iagag lege of medium mes New patterns of late sum. and $9.50 lines. Shop early for this ex- 3 Snug Panties with small mesh side neg ae ap + fom traordinary value. panels, 4 Lace-knit silk with medium mesh $2.95 Prints Pastels Sheers ' side panels. rack Widths AA 10°C. Washable Crepes Dark Crepes 5 Snug Panties with medium mesh Combination Wool and Silk side panels. All good styles, smart fabrics and colors, R ayon Panties and all the fine dressmaking details. i Add 4 Styles in Finer Mesh Jacket Frocks! . Cape Frocks! Sport Frocks! Afternoon Frocks! On Sale Friday Morning Complete Range of Large and Small Headsizes = Silk Mesh Hose 79% Pure Silk Mesh in a choice of these patterns ranging from pop- ular pin point to lacy weave meshes. Buy them now and wear them everywhere for highest hosiery chic. Sizes 81 to 1014. All the Popular Colors These would be an every-day best selling value at $1.00 a pair. They are exceptional at this price. Best Selling | New Summer Silk | Shoes | Meshes | 41 New Prices o Si, i The attractive sandal pump shown above is found in "$1.95 group, in white or black kidskin. You will like these new type pumps. In high or Cuban heel and widths, AtoC. Sleek in Fit—Silk in Quality—But Cheap in. Price. SOSOPOPOPO SCPE COPS ESPE PEO OCO FOSS These smart meshes are replacing all other knits in Underwear. They’re cool and light as swansdown. They’re smoothly fitting with yokes—(not an inch of elastic in sight!)—and they’re silk in luscious flesh shades; sizes to fit SSESSSSSSOSOSOS SOF The new mesh “Rhumba Cloth” is shown in this de- lightful new tie pattern at ! Sleeved Frocks! - $1.00 Equal in coolness, fitting well, these Panties are all rayon mesh, or mesh with run-resist rayon. The 4 styles ’ show fitted yokes, or yokes with elas- tic backs, or all-elastic tops; cuff or flare knees. Flesh and white, 32 to 38. $3.95 A sturdy yet cool shoe of white or ‘natural material, Frocks! Women’s Sizes 36 to 50 ° ¥

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