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° _~ ———_—— A. W. LUCA Good News for the Kid- dies and the Grown-ups too. All is in Readiness | In the Big Downstairs Store Look As Long As You Like — Buy When Ready ocial Events Scheduled tertainment, the KFYR Lone Scout|/Third 8t.; Fred Peterson, 217 Fourth| Miss Elizabeth Ann LaRose, daugh-jevening, arrived Wednevday, Miss Se, id Fags 3 an evening band con-/8t., and Louis Garske, Bismarck/ter of Dr. and Mrs. V. J. LaRose, 522|LaRose’s guests are the Misses Hen-| % a Bismarck city auditorium. | rural. Sixth St., and five school friends from |rietta Wheeler, Rosemary Sharwood, | % Members of the fourth degree of| About 90 guests are expected to|the Visitation Academy St. Paud, who | Rose Marie des Lauriers, Mary Carl/ ¥ the Bismarck council, Knights of Co-| attend the dance of the|will be her house guests until Sunday |and Mercedes Shiely. % are giving a Thanksgi 1983-34 season to be given by the 5 € —— You yhile the majority of Bismarck or Thanksgiving Holiday fh Annual Firemen's Dance | by the pastors of the several churches. and Concert Planned for all Cliath Wile wiki te 06 BSW M0 attend a union Thanksgiving service Thursday Evening at SesCate MhebG church at 10 o'clock. In the evening. there will be the ilies will observe the Thanksgiv-,47th annual ball sponsored by the holiday with family dinners, sev-| Bismarck fire department. This func- attractions have been scheduled tion will be held at the Dome and as the advent of the holiday sea-| usual will attract a large number of residents from Bismarck and Man- rhe day will begin with special | dan. vices which have been announced! For those who prefer musical en- E Grand Pacific i i iit ; E HE 125) ail é, neh ? dance in the private| Forty club at the Patterson hail Fri- day evening. Music for the function, | ». in-| Which has been designated a starting at 10:30 o'clock. .|_ Arrangements for the Forty club party are being made by Mr. and Richard Krause, 115 ‘Avenue B; and Mrs. K. A. Simonson, 405 Han- nafin St. . and Mrs. P. J. Meyer, 912 Fourth St.; Mr. and Mrs. Spen- cer Boise, 618 Thayer Avenue West; Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Harless, 308 Park 8t.; Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Larson, 315 Grand Opening Friday and Saturday Dec. 1-2 FANCY CATSUP — 14-02. en ae FRESH VEGETABLES Head Lettuce, FREE Market basket containing many useful articles given away to first 50 customers making purchase at our store. Apples, Romans, 40-lb, box .... $1.31 Oatmeal, 55. pkg. 2 for ae 25c Jello, any flavor Baking Powder, Calumet, Tea cen 2 OC Our Stock of Foods Will Be From the Best Obtainable. Free Delivery Service CANNED VEGETABLES Peas, Corn, Toma- toes, 3 cans for.. 25c SALMON, 16-oz. tall pink, 2 for .. 25c Sugar, fine granu- lated, 10-Ib. bag. . a... Pork and Beans, Van ~ G it, aoe "Florida 5c Kre-Mel ee 4c “9c Old Time, Ib. ...... TWILLING GROCERY Phone 1613 601 Tenth Street Opening Announcement THE NEW CAPITOL CAFE 107 FIFTH STREET Our Cafe has been completely remod- eled and we will enjoy continuing to serve you with the best food avail- able. OPENING SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DINNER, 50c —sOUP— Cream of Tomato with Croutons |Park St.; Mr. and Mrs. Burt Finney, 220 Anderson St., and Mr. and Mrs. ioe B. Cox, 602 Thayer Avenue | The dance Friday evening will be the first of three or four to be held ; | during the winter social season. | Miss Edith E. Mueller Becomes Bride Sunday |, The marriage of Miss Edith E. Muel- :{ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller of Wing, to Samuel E. Lasch- kewitach, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Laschkewitch of Goodrich, took place Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Rev. John Fischer, Tuttle, reading the service. The bride wore an ankle-length dress of orchid flat crepe and had as her attendant Miss Clara Mueller. Miss Mueller wore a dress of light pink crepe. Mrs. Laschkewitch had Nicodemus Laschkewitch for his best man. A reception and wedding supper for about 90 guests was held at the home of the bride’s parents at 4:30 o'clock. . The bride's mother is a patient at St. | Alexius hospital and was unable to attend the wedding. Out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vietz, Denhoff, and Mr. and Mrs. John Laschkewitsch oe ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Good- ich. Mr. and Mrs. Laschkewitsch are now at home on the bridegroom’s farm at Goodrich. * * * Christmas Seal Sale The 1933 Christmas seal sale drive in behalf of the North Dakota Tuber: culosis association will open Frida: morning at 9 o'clock, it was announced Wednesday by Mrs. James W. Guth-|§ rie, 802 Fourth St., who is directing Community Council representatives in conducting the annual campaign. All workers who are to sell the seals downtown are to meet at the Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary room in the ‘World War Memorial building,prompt- ly at that hour, Mrs. Gui states. Supplies will be given out then and the canvass of the business district will start about 9:30 o'clock. At the same time, the drive will be inaugu- rated in every city in the United States. Avenue C, will drive. za| Reservations are being made for the annual Christmas seal sale bridge tea which will be given at 3 o'clock the afternoon of Saturday, Dec. 9, at the Terrace Gardens of the Hotel Patter- son. This function is under the chair- manship of Mrs. Henry Jones, 823 Tenth 8t. es * * + The purchase of 2 $5.00 health bond for’ the North Dakota Tuberculosis association was voted by Chapter L, Sponsor Mothers’ clubs, meeting Tues- gram were “The Child, The Clinic and ‘The Court” given by Mrs. Ray Robin- son, 514 Seventh St., and “What. We Can Do About the Movies” by Mrs. Arthur V. ia gas © Fifth St. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Renwick, 807 Sixth St., will have.as their Thanks- giving week-end guests their daughter, Miss Ethel Renwick, and Miss Mar- garet Walla, who are to come Wednes- day evening. The Misses Renwick and both are instructors in the Say Mom—They’ve got just the things I want for Christ- mas at Gambles’. Cars and trucks and trains with lighte— Cowboy Suits ’n Holster Sets —Electric Steves ’n real furni- ture for little folks. * oat’. P. M, of Erna meeting there are. three Di- veeters slected, and aueh other business as may be properly brought Defere the meeting. . Yours oar F. L, CONKLIN, Seeretary. 11-29 12-6. Ef EES NOTICE—School and coun- warrants will be taken at par in trade for any merchan- dise in our store. Alex Rosen remaining ©) Pr. te be Thanks-| % .| giving ball, will, be furnished by the Harry Turner orchestra, with dancing | ¥, ‘ g Bandeau $1.50 Girdle $ Caine figures a new accentuated, uplift sil- houette is the duty of this new spiral-designed Vaesar- ette Bandeau . . . and it does it in the most comfortable way imaginable! You'll like its freedom and elasticity . .« you'll like the way it supports so perfectly, without binding or making you feel “choked.” And it gives such youthful, natural lines! And the new little Vassarette Girdle, with its ribbed elastic top and bot- tom, makes the lower figure slimmer and smarter. Vassarette Bandeau end Girdle the new VASSARETTE BANDEAU Personality Portraits Now for the first time instantaneous exposures are made possible in the studio by the use of Super Sensi- tive Panchromatic Speed Film. That fleeting expres- esion which reflects real character and personality is now possible. Enclose one of our “Personality Port- raits” in your Xmas package. It will be enjoyed after other gifts are forgotten. Photo by Luts THE LUTZ STUDIO “Let Lutz Take the Baby” Thanksgiving and Sunday Sittings by Appéintments Phone 40-W or 213-W Marguerite Lutz have purchased the negative files of the Call our studie for SOC SSS SOSES SO OPOOSOSSOSOS OVOP PPS A ful all Stee! rotler beoring, balloon tired coaster wagon. Very sturdy and fin- Tube Skates $4.39 Nickel-plated tube skates with a good quality shoe. Skates at this price are fine grade, with strong, sub- stantial blades. A good value at $5.00. Our low price, $4.39, SPLVPPLEPLSPLCLPPPLLLELPLLPLLPSLSPLELLLPLLLPLLLPL PPLE LSP PALA AAS $9 o HF Absorbs That Strain $1.35 Kayser Quality Be comfortable and care- free in Kayser’s patented flexible top hose. When vou bend, or your garters pull, the top stretches up to take care of the extra strain. When you sit the top stretches around—elimi- |_ nating binding above the knee. So Fit-All-Top gives comfort and freedom to every active woman. Sizes 814 to 1014, in the new Fall Colors. Children’s Hosiery 35¢c From an internationally known maker . quality .... % length in cotton... wool mixed. Also 50c and 59c qualities. Oa ae Sa ae Ot ots PAPAL ERLAPARLEALAARAPBPAPAPPDAAPDAPDADAAAAPE AA ... All first . 5g length in Crystals Strung On Chains $1.00 16, 18 and 21 inch necklaces with choice of filigree or ster- ling spring clasps. Also bracelets. Wafer or barrel cut stones with crystal or black rondels. Also rhinestone necklaces, bracelets, earrings and clips hand set in non-tarnishable metals. All the desirable lengths with sterling filigree clasps. It’s a Button Season The smartest frocks are laden down with clever but- tons and buckles, too—they are important finishing touches to give your dress that expensive look. We have an exciting variety—fancy filigrees in gold and silver. New Chinese types, rhinestones, silver and gold logs and galilith in every color. Buckles to match. A. W. LUCAS C0. Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center