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4 seo ROSE AAlee 2 corcomtey THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1935 8 4 “==| A. W. LUCAS CO. SS MK SOCIETY and CLUBS S O Cl E lY UU udh C LUBS ore pone Now Showing New Spring Merchandise old, to run away from home ended |X Thursday when they were picked up| % at Dickinson by Deputy Sheriff Ger- | % Uch of Stark county. Gerlich received | % e Ps e . J ty + Arthur Tilson, Gene Peters, Ralph | word from Sheriff Fred strom that | % - Miss Ruby Gilbertson’s — |a%s,4e Diversion | |piimal ee aus, "|S bow'creieceh : Engagement Announced 45 Co-Workers at Bank of| University Founders’ North Dakota Honor Bride. | Day to Be Celebrated Elect at Bridge Dinner ‘The Fort ean troop, Cg en has erage He found the trio . |@8 Lincoln No. 4, has Andrew Feury |snuggling in the corner of a box car bers “aod Deehiens, f,musteal num: for scoutmaster and ‘Thor Berg for |in the Dickinson freight yards assistant scoutmaster. Six of the|to keep warm. The search for ‘members and the leaders attended the | boys began when they didn't show ¢ | Meeting. 4% for supper Wednesday night. set whist games at six tables when Townsend Members of " fonary group met etheitay siisenon with |State Plumbers Work Mrs. Frank Lee, 614 Third ‘ brief business meeting, beige aria To Lower Wage Scale}; ‘at three tables and luncheon. Hi — ¢ Miss Ruby Gilbertson, whose ap- proaching marriage to D. C. Kierland recently was announced, was the guest of honor at a 7 o'clock bridge dinner given at the Inn Wednesday * evening by 45 women employees of the Bank of North Dakota. Miss Gilbertson, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, G. ©. Gilbertson of Crosby, has chosen Tuesday, March 12, as the date of her marriage to Mr, Kierland, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs, John Kierland, Regan. They both are employed at the Bank of North Dakota. next meeting was set for laid discuss the plumbing code under the | % Mitchell, 904 Sixth St. " “INRA and to set in motion an effort | % — to get a cut in the plumbers’ wage | > (Additional Society on Page Four) |scale which the representatives feel is | % too heavy a burden upon the public. | ¥ — TP | _ Maries Wiley of Minot, who called | 9 | Church Societies | |the meeting, and Mr. Linseth of Grand | $ o— we wits or pia were conptl gh pong and sec- | ¥ retary, respectively, a@ temporary | % Trinity Luther League organization. W. K. Wilson, repre-|% A social meeting of the Trinity|senting the code authority body, met | % Luther League will be held at 7:30 with the group and instructed them in dining |0’clock Friday evening at the Trinity | procedure to follow in Presenting the Lutheran church parlors, The pro-| matter at Washington. x gram will be announced Friday. Towns represented at the gathering, | } which was held at the Grand Pacific | % Bruyere, a sort of heather growing | hotel, were Minot, Williston, Grand in Italy and other Mediterranean | Forks, Fatgo, Devils Lake, Harvey, countries, is the source of the buyere | Mandan and Bismarck. The group will Toots from which briar wood pipes/hold additional meetings if necessity are made, arises, y Pink roses and carnations centered the large table at which the bride- elect ang seven other guests were seated. Pink rose buds centered each of the bridge tables at which the oth- ers found their places. The entire + COlor scheme was carried out in pink and silver. Immediately after the dinner the group presented Miss Gilbertson with an electric coffee urn, with match- seeneens ing sugar and creamer and tray. jo 5 > Pt OR A tht ti tic Bridge then was in play at nine ‘ions. ? is the story in shoe fash- ions for this Spring. We laid plans for it months ahead .,. now we're showing the latest on in footwear for the sea- son! tables." Score, Tavors, ‘went to the Special Grouping of New Styles SIZES: and Ruth: Dokgwerty “whe “won a Local Chapter Honors |% Oxfords, Ties, Pumps in this selection. AAAAA te © first, second and consolation prizes, War Mothers’ Founder ¥ Colors: Black and Blue 4 to 10 xespectively. The committee in charge of the party arrangements included the Misses Loretta Peterson, Helen Miss- lin, Amelia Wurst, Betty Rasch and Jordan. . _On Tuesday evening Miss Auvurne Olson entertained guests for three tables of bridge at her home, 514 ‘Thayer avenue, west, in Miss Gil- bertson's honor, Favors were award- ed to Miss Lillian Nelson for high score and to Mrs. E. M. Duerre, sis- . tev of the bride-elect, who had sec- ond high. Bridal appointments, with pink as the predominating color note, were used. Miss Olson was assisted by her mother, Mrs, Obert A. Olson. * eK Mrs, William Simpson of Mandan, who has been a patient at the Bis- marck hospital since late November, has recovered sufficiently to leave the hospital and now is convalescing at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Berge- son, 219 Thayer avenue, west. Mrs. Simpson underwent two major oper- ations while at the hospital. xk * Dr. George H. Knowles of Seattle, ‘Wash., left Tuesday by airplane for his home after spending a few days ‘at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Knowles, 316 Avenue A, ‘west, and attending the funeral of his brother, the late Frederick Grant Knowles, A. W. LUCAS CO. Home Owned -Home Managed -Home Controlled 90 DRESSES On Sale Friday and Saturday ‘The charter of Fort Lincoln chapter, American War Mothers, was draped for the late Mrs. Alice French of In. duanapolis, Ind., founder of the na: . tional War Mother organization, when | % the regular meeting was held Tuesday | % afternoon at the War Mothers’ room | ¥ in the World War Memorial building. | % The program commemorating the |% birth anniversary of Abraham Lin- |% coln and George Washington was pre- sented by Mrs. Peter Reid. Mrs. Har- ris Robinson, a guest of the chapter, played two piano solos, Grieg’s “Peas- | % et Dance” and MacDowell’s “Prae- | ¥ judium.” 6 wt Fashion-Right, Yes, and What’s More..... It’s the story of value. It means much to you! It means that for $6.00 you’re buying a shoe that will give you a new freedom . . . and will help you stay fit. . . during its entire life! New Hats Types for Misses the Saturday before Mother's day. % Individual cherry pies, surmounted | % committee composed of Mrs. H. W.|% Richholt, Mrs. J. E. Dawson, Mrs. Anna | % D. Stebbins wae Mrs, William Dohn. |% ee Old-Time Box Social | And Dance Scheduled |§ An old-time box social and dance] ¢} will be given by the Auxiliary to the/% Bismarck Labor club Friday evening | ¢ a Labor hall. The public is in- |% vi v * * * Ben Cave, junior student at the North Dakota Agricultural college, Fargo, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Cave, 814 Avenue D, has been elected to Blue Key, honorary college men's service fraternity, ac- x ee Mrs. Charles A. Holiday, 504% /¥ Main avenue, and Miss Veronica] %} ee enone Deep Reductions caaditeaias Mrs. Bert Olson and eons aul and on a Good Selection home Friday after visiting since Sun from Regular day at the Edward M. Nelson home. Stock. turn Friday to accompany them home. | % * * Mrs. H. M. Leonhard held the high | ¥ score in bridge games played at two/ % tables following a business meeting | ¥ of the St. George's Episcopal Evening | % Guild held Wednesday evening | % with Mrs. H. L. Sundheim as hostess. | % Refreshments were served after the | % card games, 4 Values in This Group Up to $9.50 One Group at $5.00 Values in This Group Up to $12.50 One Group at $8.95 A Directory of the season’s fashions in Hats— Crisp New Straws and Straws with Fabrics. xe * % Mrs, J. J. Weeks, 711 Ninth St., has | % returned from an extended winter |% vacation during which she visited at | % ‘Weeks has been away since before | % Between-Se ason the Thanksgiving holiday. StrawClothsand Mrs, Russell Marlow, 418 Ninth St Felts. Values in This Group Up to $25.00 In this group are dresses for any occasion. —Newest Off-the-Face Hats —Trim Briton Sailors and Brimmed Hats —Pert Pillboxes and Tiny Turbans —Brims Folding Back from the Forehead —Brims Turned Up All Around —Medium Brims on Sailors —Turbans to Fit in Your Collar And all in crisp, fresh straws and straw fabrics as well as light felts for this between-season. Printed Crepes and Plains in Navy, Black and High Shades For Street, Office, School or Afternoon visit with friends yy Tne. * % ‘Miss Elizabeth Stannard, 908 Eighth | % &t., left late Thursday afternoon for | ¢ Fargo, where she is to visit friends| over the week-end, web Sabathia EEE, | Meetings of Clubs {|% 4_And Social Groups | Sizes 12 to 52, a Few Half Sizes Included Here is an opportunity to freshen the wardrobe for the remaining winter and early spring months. § All-Way” Stretch, 3 § but It Will NOT Allow Hips To Spread Remember Our Linen Sale All this Week Beautiful, Quality Linens At Sale Prices That Mean Savings to Thrifty Shoppers No Approvals—Please, Every Sale must be final as we Theati-nny-susech cenicbeck are making these prices for a strict close-out of these suech clashe for cm ip numbers. control, The front of the gar- ment is fae coms bets, at is fine, cotton be Fee foe he “de wom Woial 3630... . 9500 A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center