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Miss Ruth Eastman,Hazen Weds Lieutenant Hastings *Paughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Eastman to Reside in Washington, D. C. During a quiet nuptial service per- formed at the English fi re the party and relatives drove to Man where a wedding luncheon was serv- ed for 19 guests at the Lewis and Clark hotel. A floral centerpiece of yellow pom poms with chrysanthe- ™mum nut baskets formed the table @ecorations. At the conclusion of the luncheon, the bride cut the wedding cake, which was decorated in the same colors. ~ New York Wedding Trip Lieutenant and Mrs. Hastings are having a wedding trip to New York ‘City and expect to be at home after November 1 at Army Medical Center, Wi » D. ©. The who is @ lieutenant in the United States army, is a graduate of West Point Military academy. ‘Mrs. Hastings is a graduate of Mac- Phail School of Music of Minneapolis and of the University of North Dako- ta, Grand Forks, where she became @ member of Sigma Alpha Iota, na- again was honored at several miscel- Janeous showers given for her after her return sere 4 Members Transfer To Degree of Honor Four new members were added to} the Degree of Honor Protective asso- ciation by transfer at the meeting held Wednesday evening at the World with a white elephant fish an added attraction, and the Officers’ club session of Monday, Nov. 5. * * Federation President Opens Radio Programs “To state that ‘woman's place is in the home,’ and mean it, would be Camp Grassick on 38. Mrs. Knauf at the close of her talk ursday > i i 4 a. i ! : . : Fs ty Hy 8 5 g i es ‘fully the state, county, city and school THE BIS is expected to arrive Friday fog | Luther League week-end visit at their home. Lloyd Graunke; talk, ‘Trinity A combined devotional and social! for the social hour. tribute toward the building uf a bet ter social and economic order. _Es- pecially #0, were they to study care- tax levies and official expenditures, to discover where constructive adjust- ments might be affected, that prop- erty may be maintained as an asset and not as a liability.” . A. W. LUCAS CO. Standard Advertised Merchandise Silk Dept. ? : *, Week -End Specials that will help with the sewing needs, To Resume Children’s Story Hours Saturday] is ee hae: GO oes eS news weekly story hours at/% Bismarck public library will be resumed at 2:30 o'clock Saturday aft-| ¥ ernoon. The narrator this year will] % Geraldine Manson, the new! ¢ Juvenile department librarian, who} ¥ extends an invitation to attend to all/% children who are interested. : eee Public Is Bidden to ; Old-Fashioned Party g All Wool Tweeds $1. vu 54 inches wide checks in two-tones and pepper and salt mixtures. Also small plaids in new color com- binations. No value less than $1.50 a yard. Marcelyn Crepe 38 and 39 inches. All rayon crepe, fast colors. New worst- ed effects in dark designs and plaids. Cc yard National Director of Nursing Group Coming}{ That Miss Ethel Swope of New York | % City, one of the national directors of | the American Nurses’ association, | ¥ would make a visit to North Dakota} between November 27 and December | ¥ 13 was announced at the meeting of Hoeft gave reports x meeting held in Jamestown last week. | % Miss Voge, who was renamed secre-|¥ tary by the state group, also told of | % the national ‘Sssociation meeting | ¢ which she attended at Washington, | ¥ D.C., during June. Miss Voge and Miss Jessie Morri- | ¢ son served refreshments Y the program. A high quality cloth that holds the seams and wears. Rayons, Y¥d., 39c -Also other washable fabrics in assorted styles and pat- terns. Many different weaves and colors. Values 69c a yard and up. Fast Color. Prints | Qe 36 inch. Standard cloths. Good pat- Ruffled Curtains L s* Junior Music Group Plans November Tea|$ A tea which is to be an event of /g Special table of assorted Fine Wash Fabrics at 19c a yard. mom — 18) one table of assorted Ruffled Curtains, c National Leader Will |$] cottage Sets and Priscilla Curtains. Visit U.S.W.V. Group|$} Vaiues in this group to $1.45 a pair... ia I i E E 81x99 Saxon Sheets ‘Towel Special 5 for $1 $ 29 Full count cloth” Pure white bleached. ‘ each $1.29 each. close-out prices while they last, only 22x42 inches in size. Full double thread terry. Col- A standard top grade in linen finish. 82x105 Bed Spreads $1.33 each. ored borders. Pure white ground. Tor A. W. LUCAS CO. ‘Wurst and Loretta Peterson. It is Penne. 40 none meetings Fr nNeteY o——————— | vice president of the league, and vo- ’ Chi ieti cal solo, I, A, Esko, Miss Evelyn El- J urch Societies Tingson, chairman, and the Misses Hilda Boe, Ella Johnson and Ruby Gilbertson ate making arrangements MARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1934 topic, “Stewardship,” | ¢ Miss Mathilda Welo; one tn solo, | ¥ O. O. Lokken, A Yi LOAF PAN and Fix CUSTARD CUPS A t-QUART Pyrex Loaf Pan of sparkling heat-resistant glass—for baking and servmg meat loaf, vegetables and fruit; or for baking cake, cornbread, gingerbread, biscuits. And, in addition, six individual 4-ounce Pyrex Custard Cups for baking and serving and as molds for gélatine desserts, salads, etc. These amaziag glass dishes make it easy to bake perfectly, and serve attractively. And 0 easy to clean! Food soaks right off the smooth glass surface. At the new low prices, all seven pieces of crystal clear Pyrex Ware—now only 95. Custard Cups, set of 6 .........49¢ 6 genuine Pyrex custard cups in wire baking rack, espe- cially’ designed for oven use. Make your deserts the easy Pyrex way. Genuine Griswold Skillet .....75¢ A number eight, 1014 inches in diameter. Will give you life-long service and complete satisfaction. Sold in many places for a dollar or more. Save when you buy and save when you fry. Sauce Pots and Covers ......$1.59 Cast aluminum, 2-quart size. Polished, bright, extra heavy pots, wood handles that can be removed, thereby making casserole of pot. Griswold’s Special Promotion Price this week-end, $1.59. Enamelware, Bonnie Blue, Mottled Wc 39 6% Pudding pans, sauce pots, double boilers, wash bowls, dish pans, percolators, teakettles, water pails and cov- ered kettles. : Wearever Sauce Pot ....... $1.95 Extra heavy polished aluminum with heavy steel handle. Lasts a lifetime. Heavy steel wire looped and spring wound, with wood handle. Congoleum Rugs, 3x6 Ft. Assorted patterns and colors. Extra quality felt base rugs. Values to 98c in this lot ..........ssesesceeeeee 18x86 inches. All colors and patterns. tiles. Values up to 29c each. IBARGAIN| BASEMENT | Week End Specials for Thrifty Shoppers And every day in the week the thrifty benefit by shopping here 49c Florals and . W. LUCAS CO. Home Owned - Home Managed - Home Controlled Nationally Known Beacon Blankets $157 $3.95 For this week-end only ........., 5 Esmond Blankets ...........$1.57 Highland checks. Self bound. Specially priced for this week-end. Dependable Footwear That Gives Savings and Satisfaction $1.95 Ladies’ Novelty Shoes in either brown or black, Your choice of the fol- : lowing styles: —Plain Brown Kid Pumps, Spike Heel. eepmnientien Brown Kid and Suede Pumps with spike eel. une Suede and Patent Leather Combination, spike eel. —All-Over Black Suede One Strap, Cuban Heel —Sport Oxfords in either brown or black. Hundreds of pairs of Children’s Shoes, patent leather one-straps, T-straps and brown or black oxfords. No- Mark composition soles. Sizes 844 to 2. $1.95 Boys’ High Shoes Good quality black elk uppers with heavy green 72x84 inches. Extra weight single blankets. Patterns suitable to men’s bath robes, car blankets and comfortables. Beacon Double Blankets, 72x84 inches. Extra heavy, part wool plaids. Beautiful borders in pas- leather soles. A real shoe for hard wear. Sizes 214 to 6. $1.00 Qa, Men’s Leather Bedroom Slippers Made of fine quality kid leather uppers and with either soft or stiff leather soles. An extra value for this money. Sizes 6 to 11. Children’s Boots ............$1.95 Fine soft elk uppers with smoked elk strap and knife pocket. No-Mark composition soles. Sizes 814 to 2.