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Current Events Club Pay Tribute to 31st Birthday Colors of Yellow and Whitejeon which the Predominate in Luncheon to Honor Occasion guests were Mrs. Lulu ‘Watford City, mother of Mrs. F. Shafer, 305 Avenue B, and Mrs. Brown of this city, mother of » A. J. Arnot, 715 Fifth St. the 1934-35 club year, the Cur- it Events club has chosen the Unit- States as its study project, with emphasis on literature, art and drama. This program will be supplemented with topics of timely interest. The new year’s program will be outlined by @ committee :composed of Mrs. Evarts, Mrs. Brandenburg and Mrs. George M. Register, 1017 Fifth St. x * Will Present Piano Students in Recital aa decorating the tables for the lunch-' hostess served at 5 ‘clock. She was assisted by Mrs. Library Receives Map , For Children’s Room A recent addition in the children’s department of the Bismarck public Ubrary is a large mounted map of the United States, which is a gift of the Bismarck branch, American As- sociation of University Women. ‘The map, entitled “The Conquest of @ Continent,” shows the trek of the people from coast to coast in the days of the empire builders. It was of the map project sponsored by the fellowship appeal committee of the National A. A. U. W. Proceeds from the sale of the maps become part of the national fellowship fund, which THE BISMARCK TRIBUNETHURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1934 "Bismarck hos- al ‘The recent date as those donated Mrs. Dolores Kupits, 318 Mandan the 3 g ternoon with Mrs, H. M. Leonhard, it. \ Bridge was bised' at tive tabies| . For 10 Confirmands|§ when the monthly card party of the a 2 Bae fa Travelers’ an Catechization of # class of: 10 chil- | % ry was given Wednesday evening to be confirmed at /¥ at the home of Mrs, H. F. Sloan at menus tutheran church on "Pal | score awards went to Mrs. T. E. Fla- sean as conte. ‘The bticod x *|is open to the public. . nearer, | The confirmation services Sunday Mandan. The first and second herty, 607 Sixth St: and Mrs. A. M. Renwick, 807 Sixth 8t. A two-course luncheon was the committee, which included Flaherty, Mrs. John 8. 818 Sixth St.; Mrs. F. C. Ellsworth, 302 Main avenue, west; Mrs. H. F. Brooks, 25, were sentenced to prison b dealer in second-hand goods. To Hold Examination will be in charge of the pastor, Rev. aamiidece: Opie 8. Rindahl. At that time, the /¢ ‘Bynodical Tiedman, 712 Seventh Bt., and Mrs.|for the support of 480 W. J. Targart, 705 Sixth St. se & which is being held at the World War Memorial of Honor Protective associ- | States. ation scheduled for Thursday evening hali}has been changed from the dining “Meetings of Clubs | ~~ And Social Groups | |§ chcsediacnttcer_ac oF —————. The Junior American Legion auxil- lary is to meet at 4:15 o'clock Friday room to the American Legion Auxil- al lary room. The meeting hour 18 8) atmosphere of quiet that true Joy can|¥ o'clock. STEAL FROM BLIND MAN Williston, N. D., March 22—(%)— Robert Copeland, 35, and Lloyd for the patients at the United States ‘ Veterans’ hospital at Fargo. ee The American Legion auxiliary will ; Bt is to celebrate the fifteenth anniver-| % sary of its founding. se Because of the large number of members who will be out of the city What Ma A happy life must be to a great ex- tent a quiet life, for it is only in live.—Bertrand Russell. A. W. LUCAS CO. ny Ladies terms of one to five years by District | % | A. 'W. LUCAS CO. | On Fourth Street in Bismarck More Than 34 Years Everyone to Her congregations | % in the United States, Canada and Alaska. In addition to these the/¥ show | home mission board of the Synod sup- | % men is being held at the Woe) ports immigrant, Indian, seamen's and | ¢ , the meeting of the deaf and blind misisons in the United |% Bis. Hosp. Alumni Nurses Food |% Sale Sat., 9:30 a. m., Lucas Co. : Is This Spring’s Hat Have Been Waiting for Another of Our Popular $1 8 $395 3595 | At last you can take your own personality right with you into the Hat Section and see that it gets fitted along with your head! No need to quench the fires of a swash-buckling temperament under a demure Anne is used to give women who have fin-jon Monday, April 2, the meeting of ished their college work with distinc-|the Bismarck chapter, American As- tion opportunity to carry forward\sociation of University Women, sched- |X Boleyn bonnet—no need to wear a highwayman’s hat if you prefer the saucy chic of a Breton Sailor. Luncheon Wednésday Honors Bride-To-Be sales of very slight irreg- ulars from a leading mak- er of high grade hose. 9c Melody.” : | i , : No irregu- “On the Lake,” bpd pena f Jane a larity in any pair that will detract from their looks yr wearing qualities. Starts Saturday Matinee A Jesse L. Lasky Production Choose your model anywhere between the shallow saucer-brimmed hat of an English schoolboy and the glamorous creation that alternated with a crown on the royal head of Henry the Eighth. Edson, Ruth Welliver; Adair, “The Goldfish, “Trombone Solo,” Adair — Harriet : For Fashion ish’t being a dictator this season—or rather, her dictatorship Wagar; “The Whale,” Safford—Billy Mi is on a very lenient basis. She has provided a miraculously wide range of hats for you. Choose in our Millinery Section—and you are certain of being in Fahion’s good graces—as well as of finding what just suits your Perforated New Spring Suits Ties Step First in the Easter We Are Showing a Collection Parade With Smart Costumes Whites in the Lead That Scores High at This Low Price $16.95 The Whole Werld Is Suited This Year There is every type in our collections from the dressmaker suit, soft and flattering, to the man- ish style that has learned about tailoring from the men’s suit makers. Three styles that have already swung abreast of the front ranks of © Fashion. 1st—A Suit with an outstanding collar on its 7-8 coat, and a full sleeve, caught in tight at the cuff, is bound to be a winner wherever it goss, Navy blue monotone, tan and green tweeds, run- © ko brown. 12 to 20. t Sheer Chiffons Service Weights The minute that you see them you will know them for more expensive stockings than this special sale price would indicate. Chiffons, Silk from Top to Toe Service Weight - - Lisle Tops Reinforced heels, toes and soles, insuring long wear. Hosiery like this is usually so much higher priced, the value-wise woman will buy in quantity. ‘ 2nd—Headed for sure success in the younger Buy Now and Save , circle, with its taffeta scarf tied in a huge bow, rs. rt a “ hours, Now I use FPASTEETH is our monotone weave suit with & shorter = Binte read hours zi srbectite length oe. oan shades, blue, tan, green or grey. a Srd—A monotone tweed, with a seven-eighths length coat, is a champion in thé “easy-to-wear” class. It comes in blue, navy, natural grey, or tunko brown, 12 to'20, OPPO PEP EIP EE POTTY: $4.85 You're going to see perforated ties strolling down the Boulevard on Easter Sunday with the smartest suits and coats. The A. W. Lucas Co. is backing them, and believes they are perfect shoes for spring. Rows of tiny perforations “dress-up” the new oxfords, and in- cidentally make your feet look shprter by breaking up the le For tailored coats or suits, we suggest the low heeled tie. For dressmaker outfits, the tie with Does not sour or cause meat ereesh, Holds false teeth all ong. ecept only FASTEETH to enjoy false teeth comfort like you'v: ir had befo Ask for FASTEETH at any good drug store.—Advertisement. PE AE TUM OY ’