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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE T iA, A. U. W. to Open Vocational Studies ‘Vocational readjustment will be the Bubject for consideration when mem- ate,” definite vocational suggestions will be given by four speakers. These Suggestions will be the first of a se- ries which will be continued at the March 5 and April 2 meetings, Miss Mary Cashel, 522 Second 8t., ‘will discuss opportunities and prep- aration for social work, Miss Belk ‘vill talk on journalism, Miss Lydia! Frerking of the United States Indian | school will give the requirements for) civil service teaching and Miss Paul- ine Buzzell of the Bismarck hospital will speak on specialized nursing in hospitals. Miss Nora Fluevog, 415 Third 8t., and Miss Elizabeth Louise Johnson, 600 Avenue D, will be assisting hos- tesses, eek Dr. and Mrs. V. J. LaRose, 522 Sixth St., have as their house guest Mrs. Louis Connolly of Milwaukee, a for- mer resident of Mandan. Miss Mar- celle LaRose, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, LaRose, who spent the holidays here, has returned to New York City to continue her work at the David Belasco School of Dramatic Art. Miss Elizabeth Ann LaRose, another daughter, expects to leave Sunday | for St. Paul, where she attends the! Holy Angels Academy. | xe * | Miss Luella Luchsinger is spending @ few days in Jamestown. She is the | guest of Miss Mary Morrissey. * * * ‘The Misses Florence and Mary) ; | Smith of Jamestown were New Year's! . | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Zappas. * 2 ® i Miss Mary White returned to Fargo! Tuesday after being the guest of Mrs. Mary Grady, 417 Sixth St., since Sat- urday. * * * Mr. and Mrs. John L. Heitman have | returned to Grand Forks after visiting at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shaft, | 18 Avenue E, since Thanksgiving. | * * Xx | Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fylpaa of Devils Lake ate at the Grand Pacific hotel, while Mr. Fylpaa is attending a con-| ference of field men of the Provident Life Insurance company. * * H Mr. and Mrs. William Barneck, 612 Ninth St., are entertaining several) guests. Mrs. Barneck’s son-in-law) and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Benson of Bottineau, arrived Wed- nesday and will return to their home Friday. Mr. Benson is state's attor- ney of Bottineau county. Another son of Mrs. Barneck, George R. Tait, and his son, George Tait, Jr. are THIS ATTRACTION cago and will return! sored by the Bismarck Boy Scouts, Mr. and Mrs. Benson| The champion defeated Robert here from home Sunday. will be accompanied home by Miss | Brandenburg in the deciding contest,| 9 Doris Tait, who has been spending her | 6-2, 4-6 and 6-3, vacation from the State School of Forestry at Bottineau, at her home. | rounds: xk OX First ; Miss Esther Agre and Edward Agre,|_ Kling defeated Eugene Fevold 6-3, | ¥ who visited over the holidays at the | 6-2. home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.! M. O. Agre, 812 Thayer avenue, have Tillotson 6-3, 6-1. returned to Brainerd, Minn. and Jamestown, respectively. Miss Agre Kositzky 6-0, 6-1. is Salvation Army captain at Brain- erd and Edward isa student at 7-5, 6-2. Jamestown college. | * KOK i Mrs. William Laist, 506 Fifth St., entertained the St. Rita's missionary society at bridge and luncheon Wed- | y afternoon, Four tables were Mer 6-4 6-2, in play. Score honors for the games went to Mrs. C. J. Reff, 615 Avenue | Sanborn 2-6, 6-4, 6-4. F, and Mrs. Anton S. Wyciskala, 424 Second Fourteenth St. Mrs. C. K. Moreland, 808 Avenue 8B, will entertain the group in two weeks. * * * Miss Marian Enright, daughter of J Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Enright, 515 Third 8t., left Wednesday to resume her studies at St. Theresa’s college, Wi- | ¢ 1 nona, Minn., after spending the holi- 4 days at home. She was accompanied by Miss Elizabeth Schroeder of Wil-| ton, who also attends St. Theresa’s. | Mr. and Mrs, Enright have as thelr| guest for an extended visit Mr. En- right’s mother, Mrs. E. E. Enright of Riverside, Ill., who arrived during the holidays. Men’s Club to Hear Talk on Boy Scouts A special Boy Scout program with Ex-Governor George F. Shafer as the speaker will be given at the Trin- ity Lutheran Men's club mecting to be held Friday at 8 o'clock, The pub- 6-2, 6-1. 6-1, 7-5. Gussner eliminated Davis 8-6, 6-4, Hyland defeated Vogel 6-2, 3-6, 6-0. Semi-Finals Kling won from Gussner 6-4, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3, DOLE QUITS POST Dole, chief of the food section of the farm administration, resigned Thurs- say, effective January 10. will double in 17.678 years. NOTICE 'HURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1934 Results of the tournament by|§ Sam Tolchinsky defeated William | ¥ Wilson Davis won from Leonard | § Bob Gussner eliminated Lynn Byrne | % Bob Vogel won from Paul Wachter Jim Hyland defeated Bob Ackerman | ¥ Brandenburg won from Eugene Pal- : Clayton Welch eliminated Jack] % Kling won from Tolchinsky 6-1, 6-0.| 9 Brandenburg eliminated Welch 6-0, | ¥ -0, Brandenburg defeated Hyland 6-8;|9 Final 5 Kling defeated Brandenburg 6-2,|¥ ‘Washington, Jan, 4—()—James D.|% One dollar in the bank at 4 per|% cent interest compounded annually, | ¥ A. W. LUCAS CO. Annual January Clearance annd White Goods Sale Now On Buy Now and Get a Thrifty Start for the New Year DRESSES A Rare Opportunity to Freshen Up Your Winter and Early Spring Wardrobe ~-Wool Dresses Group One—Values to $15 Group Two—Values to $19.78 $4.80 $11.00 Sizes 12 to 20 including juniors, women’s 38 to 44, Limited number in larger sizes. Blacks, Browns, Greens, Reds, Blues, Stripes, Two-Tone Combinations, in Novelty Wools, Knits, Jerseys and Wool Lace. One, two and three-piece styles. A few suits are included in these groups. Bows and collars of contrasting colors, and all in the latest styles for wools. Silk Dresses Group Three—Values to $15 i Group Four—Values to $17.50 — $4.95 $8.95 — Sizes 12 to 20, Including Juniors. Women’s, 88 to 44. —Satins, Crepes, Sheers, Novelty Silks and Print Combinations. —Colors, Black, Navy, Browns, Reds, Greens and Grays. —Daytime, Afternoon and Sunday Night Types. —Mostly this season’s models and all good styles. —New sleeve and neck treatments and the new silhouettes, OATS Do not throw silk hose away, but let us repdir runs and snags to look and wear good as new. PRICE SCHEDULE Single runs Double runs. .20 & 25 cents Snags, per inch... 5 cents Three-Day Service on All Hosiery Repair Work ROSE SHOP lic is invited to attend. A special invitation is extended to parents of Trinity Lutheran Boy Scout troop members. Robert Kling Wins Ping Pong Tourney Winner of four successive matches in a field of 16, Robert Kling Wednes- day won the championship of the Class A ping pong tournament spon- p TODAY 5c Until and 7:30 A Challenge to All Great Screen Entertainment! FRIDAY WHAT A MAN! ALWAYS CUTTIN’ UP ....his wives! | CAPITOL, THEATRE This Attraction 25c Until 7:30 HFHUNDERING THROUGH THRILLS: ND DANGER.....TO TAKE A OMAN REBEL WHOSE BEAUTY pLLeTiLiE rn 1 > Life of V HENRY VIII Blondes, Brunettes, Redheads— They All Fell for Him—and “Anne” Played Cards on Her Wedding Night! Showing Tomorrow and Friday Daily 2:30-7-9 6 WIVES FOR HENRY! 60 LAUGHS FOR YOU!! — ADDED JOYS — “SING BABY SING” The Radio Round-Up : turing “Baby Rose Marie” Stars of Music and Song — Paramount News — — COMING SATURDAY — Bing Clara Popeye Rubinoff the with Crosby Bow “sailor” | Betty Boop ALL ON ONE MIGHTY PROGRAM! Outstanding Values in Coats in These Three Groups Group One Group Two Values to $24.75 Values to $29.50 $13.75 $16.75 $19.50 —Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 50. Limited as to some sizes, so shop early. —These coats have all the details of the season’s outstanding successes. —Fabries are smooth and boucle, also tweeds. Popular this year. —Colors include plenty of blacks, browns, greens and wine. —Fur trims are of Caracul, Wolf, Pointed Wolf, Mink Tail, Lapin, Fox. crepe dresses, that were priced up to If You are Going to Need a New Coat this Winter Royal | entertainment (or even next) Now is the time to Invest in one. ‘ails Hat Clearance =" 49¢ 95 3 No Approvals - All Dress, Coat and Hat Soles Final Group Three Inventory | Specials! f Choice of ladies’ silk crepe and rayon Also Concluding Chapter of Tarzan the Fearless STARTS SATURDAY NIGHT Also Sunday Midnight and Monday Royal entertainment. . ne .. and America’s Tam & Scarf Sets! favorite crooner . . in Bright color combinations, a dazzling musical ex- in woolly knits and cordu- travaganza! Svcveeectlllas ‘ag ll a “ IGS All of above are regular stock, drastically reduced for quick selling. You will be pleased _ with the splendid quality and workmanship displayed. A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center Fifi DORSAY Ned SPARKS Stuart ERWIN Patsy KELLY