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Wer Win at Department Lloyd Spetz Post No. 1 Unit at Fargo January 14 Wedding E 1s F ii Ff Hu a Ze 22.* i iF i 3 : Z 3 g i i a a i | gua nil Bae Sad oa ee ia a HF eee tapes fre | fet ill i bi pearance, Junior American Legion Auxiliary Convention 3 He Ss 4 Awards ele wal inde “Thame for op. 35, Nona" Fora orieg, and "On the Holy Mount,” ‘His final group Mil be “oolaon H. 6” Lin and “Dark Eyes,” a Russian gypsy alr ar. {ranged by Peery. Dorothy Nelson Weds In Primitive Setting vhe presence of a 5 Mrs. Edwatd W. Stull in about two 5 Leonhard and Jean wento on| it Lakes, Minn., for a several xe & MRS, J A. HOFTO Revealed led by ding ie ot . uniank wee wate parent convention at Fargo this ‘week,’ of} For the last two years, Mrs. Hofto .jhas been chairman of child welfare also the commit Dr. McGregor recett een finanee|the University of Manitoba and |-|held at Grand Forks a few years ago.| the Nelson family. Mrs, Sec, Willan Canreal tes in post of the Uni- bridegroom, accompanied He is a bride-eleet to N ‘House. er on Lake Winn tugboat. North Dakota Pernice college ee for the last of = ee * Fargo and formerly mad operating eee Gee Estelle M’Donnell to &9 ‘- mill. Fennevivania a few years ago Mr, Graham now has a position with -|the Wheatena Ppa ag | Gifted Young Pianist ee i ; &s iH a PBs REF Miss Estelle McDonell, y8 7 H ; did post graduate work in London and | % . He practiced for a short | time at Flaxton, the former home of | % Mrs, Nelson and Mrs. Allan Mc-|¥ iol in ae Ge Moosomin, Sask., mother 0: | % jorway ‘The |/% tional social | trip included a san bAag by steam- | } ipeg, a short trip by | and finally an airplane flight | moved io! Be Bride of July 26/3 Of interest here is the announce-|% ment and approaching marriage of| ¢ ‘argo, and/¥ A. Mattioll, also of Fargo, which was % i2 A To Perform Thursday |™4 Robert Kling, 14-year-old Larmor Paris! Gowns! Gaiety! Flirtation and a handsome, attentive young man. Then home to Ameri- Fox Film presents A Jessel. WA NER BAXTER HELEW VINSON WARMER OLAND PARAMOUNT Today and Friday 25e until 7:30 EXTRA ed Atrecton VAUDEVILLE 15 People 15 “8 Dancing Girls 8” NOTICE! NOTICE! VAUDEVILLE AT EVENING SHOWS ONLY No advance in prices 25c until 7:30 will be presented in a program of | seven numbers by the Mehus Conser- vatory of Music at 8:30 o'clock Thurs- | Gay, evening at the World War pirhe - Ing dining room. pul |e ts iavieaae at St. Benedict's college, St. Assisting in the recital will be two| nakota, executive of the ** y Approaching Wedding] $ Of Miss Harris Told/3 Choose now at clearance sale prices. Summer prints, sport stripes and plaids. In fact there are dresses in these groups suitable for any occasion— sports, afternoon, evening or hard wear. $2.85 $3.85 $4.85 (Former valnen $7.95 to $12.50) Featuring 2 Singers Ohm Dress Shop Across From G. P. Hotel TONIGHT AT THE WALKATHON “TEN NIGHTS IN LA BARROOM” Produced by Smitty Smythe The Dome Cabaret The Early Steppers — The Gloom Chasers Thursday and Friday—Bargain Nights : Admission—40 cents per person “The bride-elect is a former student! . Joseph, | & Minn., and of the University « ° North) % *; tural college. Mr. Mattioli is a grad- ® uate of the University of Minnesota) ¥ and at present is assistant Boy Scout In Broadcast Friday |§ Mrs. Rose Lefor Baron, dramatic #0- | 3 Bodenstab, | ¥ FP EE ETT EPL OI IIIS OY BSA, W. LUCAS CO. Additional Items for Our Summer Sale On Sale Friday Remember, prices given in previous advertisements this week are still in force if quan- tities are not closed out. 32-Piece Set Dishes, $3.95 Value $3.29 This set consists of six plates, six cups, six saucers, six bread and butter plates, six fruit dishes, one vegetable dish and one platter. Set regularly sold for $3.95. —A BARGAIN BASEMENT SPECIAL— Woven Stripe Piques, 59c Value, yd. 43c Extra quality, wide wale and fast color. Weight that is suitable to making sport cos- tumes, slacks, etc. Regularly low price is 59c a yard. During this sale, 48c a yard. ‘ —BIG MAIN FLOOR SPECIAL— Drapery Linens, 50 Inch, yd. 66c Fast Colors in beautiful florals, suitable for slip covers, summer drapes, sun parlors, porches, etc. No value in this lot less than 95ca yard. On sale now at 66c a yard. —BIG MAIN FLOOR SPECIAL— Dollar Jewelry for 50c White and summer colors. Bracelets, necklaces and earrings. Women’s and Misses’ Beach Slacks $1 Just what you will need for vacation days and week-ends. Knitted cotton fabric in white, brown, navy and maize. Well fitting style and low priced at $1.00. Misses’ Shorts with Sun Back Blouse, fancy prints and seersucker. Sizes 14, -” - 20. $1.95 values Boys’. Shorts,. Shirts, Knickers Boys’ Shorts, Linen Crash, sizes 3 to 6. Values to $1.00 Boys’ Cotton Knitted Shirts, sizes 32, 34, 36. Now Boys’ Linen Crash Knickers, knitted cuff band at knee, grey, plaids and plain colors, $1.95 values, a pair —MAIN FLOOR SPECIAL— Fancy Oilcloth, 46-Incb, yard 25c All new designs, large floral spite. Oe tile patterns, marbleized designs and checks. High quality fresh stock and only a yard. —BARGAIN BASEMENT SPECIAL— Camp Blankets, 60x 80, $1.79 Wool filled; dark grey; stitched ends; dark border; weight three pounds. —BARGAIN BASEMENT SPECIAL— Congoleum Rugs, 9x12 feet, $4. 95 On display in the Bargain Basement. A Special Value. Congoleum Mats, 3x6 feet, Floral and tile patterns. A Regular $1.39 Value. —BARGAIN BASEMENT SPECIAL— Lee Overalls, $1 49 No. 91, the top grade. Jilt denim, will not shrink, and will outlast any other overall or your money back. Full range of sizes and styles. —BARGAIN BASEMENT SPECIAL— There Io Always a Good Buy Waiting You Here A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center