The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 13, 1933, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1938 __5 ° ° elected district chancellor. instruction during the afternoon. The} Miss Madge Runey of the McKen- | meeting following the regular rehear- Irwentieth St. When the card games| Dakota Education association. . istrict e Pionisf women from Beulah, Wash-/| banquet. at 6:30 was served at the zie lodge presented gifts to Mrs. Long|sal Wednesday evening. There was|were concluded the hostess served re-| York is the Dunn county.superinten- burn, Driscoll, Robinson, McKenzie | home of Mrs. W. L. Watson. and Mrs. Schultz. discussion of the reports and of the | freshments. dent of schools. Miss is a and Bismarck attended the meeting| Bismarck delegates exemplified the| Washburn also extended an invita- coming year's activities. Following deputy. which continued through the after-|memorial service at the evening ses-|tion for the 1934 district meeting,|the meeting a pot-luck lunch was} Mrs, M. R. pg 615 Sixth 8t., = * Vieeting oes to uU a. noon and evening. Presiding officers | sion opening at 8 o'clock. There also| which is to be held in June. This|served. is in Sheyenne visiting with her par-| Covers were placed for were Mrs. E. J. Schultz, Bismarck, | were initiation services for five can-| year's meeting was postponed until * ents. She left Sunday, expecting to| members of Levi M. Parsons ——____________________ | district. deputy, and Mrs. Josephine | didates. fall because Ka ee ae fair, Mrs. duane Cortina, 904% Av-|be away for two weeks. 7 of Spanish-American Mrs. Ida : Helvick Electe Elected Grand We a to succeed: Mrs. Anna Man-|Long, Fargo, bead supervising deputy.; The Beulah lodge was awarded a enue C West, was hostess to the Mis- ee & and the Auxiliary had a y, McKenzie, as grand oracle when| Mrs. Anna Eckstrom, Washburn,|banner for adding most new mem-| Miss Mildred” Hott. 421 Avenue B,|sionary Group of the Holy Rosary; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Evans, 615/ing at the Bismarck Country club Oracle; Bismarck Woman rg ‘members of the Royal Neighbors| Was elected iy oracle; Mrs. Anna | bers during the last year. Mrs. Hilda/and Mrs. E. L. Schlecter, 722 Third| Thursday evening. After ‘the busi- |Sixth St., have as their guests their| Thursday evening at 6:30. Named Chancellor of America lodge gathered at Mc-| Neidermeyer, ei recorder. Mrs.| Joslin, Bismarck, received the Drise|St., reported on the Choral Union |ness meeting, bridge was played at|daughter, Mrs. Lorene York, and Miss| ner was served by Mrs. B.A. m . ied Rue succeeds Mrs. Florence Larson,|in the efficiency contest which was)convention at Fargo June 30-July 4/two tables. Score honors went to|Ida Gulling of Manning, who are| berg, 712 Fourth St. Kensie for district meeting Thi McKenzie, as chancellor. based on the recitation of ritualistic} when members of the Trinity Lu-|Mrs. Stanley Robidou, 323 Seventh |here to attend the meeting of the| ings of the post and Mrs. Ida Helvick, Beulah, was|4ay. Mrs. Norma Rue, Bismarck, Mrs, Long conducted the school of | work, theran church choir held a business |St., and Mrs. Herman F. Pelker, ‘717 | southwestern division of the North! lowed. Fresh Buttered Bets or Creamed Celery It is always our desire that the stay of visitors in our city be pleasant. Let us do our part to make it so by Bread ‘and Butter 25¢ extending to you our every service. (Served until 7:80) 25c ACCESSORIES ARE IMPORTANT And It Is Important That You Buy Them Here To Be Assured That They Are Correct and Priced Right SATURDAY ° Plate Lunch—25c Fried Conan aia Cranberry Sauce, or Sugar Baked Ham, spiced Pineaple SATURDAY Plate Supper—25c Roast Leg of Veal with Dressing Mashed Potatoes and Gravy if Correct Fittings Extra Values Our Footwear provides this. Are you secur- ing all this from your footwear? With an Eye to Fashion and Your Pocketbook Here’s selection for you! So many dashing little brimmed felts (the shallow crown types whose brims won't interfere with your big fur collars) .. . and plenty of clever little berets. All have the proper : right-eye slant ... tucked crowns ... gay little feathers and orna- ments. Black, Brown, Navy, Wine and Green. As fast as shoe stylists work out a new pattern we have it. For example, see how these pumps feature the new higher cut that gives the foot that high arched aristocratic look. The newest of trimmings are used—reptile, pipings and stitchings. in PHOENIX HOSIERY! with Custom-Fit Top Feminine! Tailored! New! Imported-by-Lucas Co. KID GLOVES Feature 1933 details: @ The “Gibson Girl” wore them in 1900 —the bronze greens, wine reds and other off shades that are so popular for our $ Of ) Autumn costumes. So Phoenix creates “Gibson Girl” hosiery colors—to harmo- nize with these rich costume shades! Choose “Gibson Girl” colors in lovely $ | 3 5 A stunning new pump, with grey suede vamp and. patent leather quarter and heel. A shoe that is the season’s latest creation for style. Akad 8. $5.85 Phoenix chiffon or sturdy service weaves. Made of Certified Silk—with the “long mileage” foot for greater wear. ous COBBLESTONE TALLY-HO oe FLIRT BROWNSTONE NG Cendliading SNUFF BROWN TANDEM New Calf Skin Envelopes and Pouches Satin is the latest word for late fall wearing. Here is a titchii * —contrasting pi pattern that is designed for the most particular women. Sensing —Imperial po oom ll i : All over black satin; black kid trim at the vamp; high —French knots —buttons They are exceptional at these prices for they are of fine spike heel. —flare cuffs —shiny pearl buttons quality calf skin, with smart metal and contrasting leather trimmings. Slide fastener and secret pocket styles. Black, Brown, Ecl Grey, Navy. Let your bag harmonize with your costume, Black - Brown - Navy - Gray - Fall Beige $1.95 $2.29 $2.95 Ada ton $3.95 LA Brown suede tie as pictured. This shoe is of suede and kid leather combination and is one of the leading patterns of the season. It is a shoe that may be used for street or dress wear. Moderately priced. BY width as Needs Listerine, 14-ounce bottle Cleansing Cream, pound ia Mulsified Cocoanut oil Shampoo, with bath towel, both ......... 49 Palmolive Shampoo, 50c DOUIE: vcccsasccesers 25 Hot Water Bottles, guaranteed ...... eee AD up 6 in a package; our | Frogtilla, dollar bottle... .75 price is still, = Qe | ovaltine, dollar bottle. .79 ie Net Mum, 35c jar ......... .26 Women’s Fancy Colored | Tooth Paste, Kolynos, Prints in different designs Pebeco, Pepsodent, 69 Handkerchiefs Women’s White Linen Handkerchiefs, 11 - inch size, with one-sixteenth inch hemstitched hem; put As pictured, ladies’ 16- inch boot of very fine elk leather, imitation moccasin toe, very flexi- ble sole and perfect fit- ting around the ankle. A wonderful boot for hik- and colors. These are a 12- Sqalbbe, jecent, 50c a A doll-size ing, etc. Priced at— inch size and fast ‘10 ey “a OD hye je . edition thet = color; each ... C | Zip Cream, my ‘ seeseshise sin Italian Balm, 60c bottle AD In our 25c assortment we Mello Cleansing Tissue, have many handkerchiefs | 50c packages ....... of more value. All hand- made linens with dainty embroidery and applique; each... 25c $3.95 $5.85 a sneiae, 2 or ) tages wiotms Krank's bination (alight, medium Eroem, dollar — . 59] FoR every on BIZBoccee Coty’s Dusting Powder. , 1.00 $l. 00 Dainty Silk Undies | Silk or Satin Gowns $1.95 | $3.45 $4.95 There is luxury in their wide, shaped laces and fine silks, || If we purchased these gowns today we would have to get but the prices of these beautiful creations are Very prac- more for them. Choice qualities of silk crepe and satin that will not pull; colors heir freshne tical. Pure dye and French Crapes, alsa an assortment in tailored styles or feminine types with deep lace trims. justable straps. White, tea rose, flesh. Slips. that. of faltered styibs, ae) Tea rose and blue, unusual wear. Mtaecieat a Negilgees, Pajamas | $3.45 $4.95 These take a hint from dress modes and widen their shoulders, heighten necklines and elaborate on details, Gorgeous colors. and color contrasts. Small, medium Boy large sizes.

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