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@) SOCIETY and CLUBS OES. Instruction Schooll|_dasenaier | Wert gt, Bringing |00 Women Here Banquet, Two Meetings and/Issue Invitation to Lunch Planned for Enter- Talk by Miss Elliott Schnclaialinal baad Women interested in the study of cin oe ee ne 18 governmental problems, of im 5 in of instruction which the Order tend the meeting at the Worl Star will hold in Bis- pulldie Friday fer: ith. than 100 hiilele I fee Fe cratic national committee, Washing- ton, D. C., will speak. ‘The talk, scheduled for 2:30 o'clock, eeterey we us party, and Mrs. 8. D. Cooke, county chairman. Miss Elliott arrives here Mrs.} Thureday evening. .| Dinner and Breakfast Scheduled for C.D.A. i a) Lh ‘The breakfast will be served at St. ues the following aseaganoations: Mary's school auditorium ‘Sunday Opening of chapter, Lincoln Chapter morning following the 7:45 o'clock No, 67; initiation, Queen Chapter No. 9 of Mandan; examina. sd tion of visitors, Vesper Chapter No. 92 of Hazen; balloting, Washburn reverie & program presented the Junior Catholic Daughters America. |Sendii Del gates to ending egal Refreshments will be served at the A tesecnlang Huron Scout Meeting Plans to send a delegation to the 12 for 25c KODAK OB. if Cc OPEN SUNDAY AFTERNOONS CAMPBELL'S SHORT - - MEDIUM - - TALL GORDON’S STYLE NO. 115 IS MADE TO FIT THEM ALL... AT $1.00 If you're one of those little people who have to fold your stockings over and over at the top—try GORDON No. 1165 Petite, it was made for you... If you are fortunate enough to be of average © height or a wee bit taller — just ask for GOR- DON’S regular length, If you are tall and very annoyed because your stockings haven't been long enough — ask for GORDON No. 115 Regal — they'll change your tears to smiles ... Remember style No. 115... It’s a beautiful four thread chif- fon and comes in the season’s best colors, And Social Groups > ry _ o—¢ aie Hite zFf Fa HA Ni an ist ue ih BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, AFRIL 4 A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center Home Sewing Contest To promote sewing and designing of fashionable garments at home, and to start beginners on the way in the art of dressmaking, both smartly and eco- nomically. Garments will be appraised by competent judges and prizes awarded on merits of style selec- tion, economy, workmanship and accuracy. The names of the judges will be announced later and their decision shall be final. Prizes will be awarded as follows: 1st—$10.00 in Merchandise. 2nd— $7.50 in Merchandise. 8rd— $5.00 in Merchandise. 4th— $2.50 in Merchandise. And 10 Prizes of $1.00 Each (Also in Merchandise) No Entry Fee Required Contest Opens Apr. 6 Closes 6 P. M., May | Anyone is eligible to enter garments of their own make who is not actually en- gaged in dressmaking or connected with the garment industry. Employes of this store are not eligible. — ; All entries must be completed and will be displayed on May 2, on which date all en- tries will be judged. The prize winners will be announced May 4 and prize winning gar- ments displayed in our show windows. All goods used in making garments must be purchased at the A. W. Lucas Co., and sales slips showing costs of patterns, cloth and findings attached to same to aid judges in selecting economically-made garments. : Large numbers of beautiful new spring patterns afford exceptional displays from which to make selections. Make your entries with the saleslady from whom you pur- chase your materials. And be sure to save your duplicate sales slips that they may be attached to your entry when it is completed. This'contest is not confined to the city of Bismarck but is open-to any in the Bis- marck trade territory who may wish to enter. All correspondence regarding same will be answered promptly. ; : Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center PPP APPPPLLELRLLPLPLELLLPLE®RLPLPD?LLALLPPLESLSCSSSE SLOECOSPODODOO SS IO POO HLIONCSASSSOOOD | 3 x 2 ‘ N N : g PVPPGLELABLDPPBEPPLLPBDPLLLPLP BPD PPPRPLP AAA