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SOCIETY and CLU BS Guests From Africa Are Given Reception Wednesday Evening] ; Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Larson In- vite Large Group to Meet Mr. and Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. L. W. Larson, 315 St. gave + reception for more 100 guests at the Municipal golf club house at 9:30 o'clock Evangelical Aid to Hold Picnic Friday Members of the First Evangelical Ladies’ Aid and their friends are in- vited to attend a picnic which will are to make a contribution to- ” | ward “the potuek eupper. y| General Field: Leader Will Visit Maccabees Bismarck Maccabees will stage a picnic and rally at Pioneer park Fri- day to honor two visiting officials, Herman O'Connor of De- troit, Mich. general field manager, and D. MacNamara of Fargo, state alae ahaa al Both Mr. O'Connor and Mr. Mac- .|Namara will address the gathering, ‘Activities of boys’ and girls’ organ- izations similar to the Boy and Girlj which is to be open to all Maccabee members and their families. Every- one who attends is to be at the Pat- terson hotel promptly at 6 o'clock so Sian to Mrs. J. H. Newton, com- Cavell junior members will be ited with their graduation em- during the meeting by Mr. ee * owe Schoregge Family Is he Home From Long Trip Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Schoregge and .|24 to July 4, with Seattle, Wash., as where they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Tatley, as their destina- the point of departure. The cruise was a little shorter than they ex- due to the longshoremen’s Besides visiting with Dr. and seers 314 First St., id Rapids, Mich., to Tuesday she visited eR ey eetings of Clubs | And Social Groups | MONEY IN YOUR OWN POCKET § pecial Saving Sale Now On etre ‘Laces Ooleale:Bharing. Croem:- We Deliver Broadwa Mail Orders Filled Drug Store NORTH DAKOTA One Unfurnished Apartment Location Excellent. Equipped with Electric Refrigerator and Range. Fireproof building. Inquire at Bismarck Tribune Office PHONE 32 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, | pemeaee eo JULY 11, 1935 Court Costume for Tennis Queen When Helen bs, U. 8. wo- men’s tennis mpion, appeared on the courts at Wimbeldon and at the royal court at Buckingham Palace in London on the same day, complications arose. Wim- bledon authorities advanced the scheduled time of her match in the British championships to give her plenty of time to don the ele- gant presentation gown in which she is pictured. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Renden, 615 Mr. and Mrs. G. A, Renden of Man- dan, left Wednesday for a vacation trip to the South Dakota Black Hills and Yellowstone National park. CAPITOL It's Comfortably Cool Last Times Tonight Couple Repeats Vows |% Before County Judge |% Miss Minnie Schreiber and Charles| % Dairy farmers ot North Dakota will] of the government ‘o ouy approxi-/|five million pounds of dry skimmilk be aided substantially ov tne plans|mately five million pouncs of butter,|and one million pounds of cheese. L, Behrens, both of Bismarck, were|% married at a civil ceremony per-|% formed by County Judge I. C. Davies at the county court chambers at 3:30/% o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Mr./% and Mrs. Lawrence Masseth acted as | % witnesses. The couple will reside in 4 this city. se 4% Group Enjoys Frolic With Camp Children|§ Fifteen Junior American Legion |% Auxiliary members joined in the ac- | tivities of the regular residents for |¥ several hours when they went to/% Camp Grassick at Lake Isabel Wed-|¥ pup-|% Also witnessing the|¥ performances were the delegates to|% the North Dakota Federation of Non-|¥ ‘Women’s clubs board meet- partisan % ing at Steele, who were guests at the|% camp during the afternoon. Children handling puppets in “Han- | § Firestone Garden Hose $1.98 50-foot length, complete with couplings. All rubber. Guaranteed. sel and Gretel” were Dorothy Ann/% Knecht, Betty and Joan Rosenthal, Royanne nipulated by Jean Leonhard, Mary | % Jane acuta mah Rosalie Satter, Betty | ¢ Bernard, Margaret Ann Dolph, Emma | % Schlechter | § Louise Bechtold, Mildred. and Elizabeth Ritterbush. The group formally presented to/X Camp Grassick a fund of $10 which | > had been raised by presenting the|§ Kennelly, Dolores Kast, ; Barbara Baker and Betty Brauer. The | % characters of “Cinderella” were ma-/|¢ Lawn Chairs $1.00 Heavy wood frames. Fold- ing type; arm rests, Paint- ed stripe seats. plays before Bismarck audiences. The | § girls joined the campers for lunch- eon before giving the plays in the/|% afterward went | ¢ dining hall and Roller Skates oe with them and had din-|% me Adults sccompanying them on, the ; 98¢c A big special. All double ball bearing wheels and rubber cushioned trucks. Extension frames, fit any size shoe. All leather straps. Globe Racer Wagon mon, 2 teaspoons cloves, 2 teaspoons : allspice. prickly end and the bit of stem, us- for an hour. Bring spices and cook paraffin, apply for state hail insurance as com- pared to 19 applications last year. = TODAY AND FRIDAY Usual Prices MEET The Thin Man’s Hard-Boiled Brother! JEAN“, RTHU VICTOR HUR JORyY RALPH BELLAMY WILEY POST TALA BIRELL ‘Wash berries. Snip off the tiny|% warm place Y slowly to the boiling point and let |% boil half an hour. Add vinegar and | ¥ until thick. Pour |% into sterilized glasses and cover with | ¢ Amidon—482 Slope county farmers | $2.95 Another real special. Full size coaster wagon, large size tires, heavy steel run- ning gear. Husky Ice Cream Freezers $2.77 Six-quart size container of heavy triple-plated tin. Heavy tops, gear and handle; wood tub. $3.95 regular, Adolph Zuker presents GLASS | Oy Dashiell Hommett with EDWARD ARNOLD CLAIRE DODD ‘The swellest yarn Dashiell Ham- mett ever spilled ... about a gorilla-buster so exciting, he makes “The ont Man” look me! Selected Short Subjects COMING! Saturday-Sunday-Monday BAER-BRADDOCK Championship fight—blow by blow. —ALso — RICHARD ARLEN VIRGINIA BRUCE —-in— “LET ’EM HAVE IT” America’s Challenge te 1600 Public Enemies Ridgid Wash Boards 49c Two rubbing surfaces, brass one side. Fine zinc corrugated back for lin- gerie. Ironing Table $1.98 A special value. Keller super-rigid construction; folding legs; size 15x50 in. Harvest Hats 19¢ Men, women, children. Ad- justable bands, fine straw. Troning Board Pads and Covers 48¢ Full size pad. Non-burning. Full size cover of heavy Haas Laces and eye- ets. Jifty Carpet Sweepers 85¢c Long handle. Rotary brush. Green enameled. Super-Suds 2 pkgs., 37¢ Family size 46-Inch Oil Cloth 25c a yard Fancy Patterns — Good Quality Kitchen Toweling Three rolls and metal roller. Introductory price 39c Crepe paper towels for the kitchen by the roll. Easily disposed of. Nice to wipe greasy pots and pans; saves a lot of laundry. Snow Bird House Brooms 43¢e A special price for this qual- ity. Parlor size; 5-sewed, fine straw; enameled handle. Duall Mops 2 for 79c Large size yarn heads; long handles. Specially priced. - Nutmeat Choppers 49c New patented machine for Sueng: nut meats uniform- ly. P.&G. dentists in this coun’ BARGAIN BASEMENT End-of-the-Week Money Saving Specials Pyrex Custard Set 44c Six fine Pyrex cups in a heavy wire baking rack. Just the thing for baked or frozen deserts. Complete for 44c. Mixing Bowl Sets 5-Piece 89c Heavy green glass. Rolled edges; paneled sides. Pitcher and Creamer Sets 19¢ Heavy green glass. Enameled Cold-Pac Canners $1.89 Enameled cover and fruit jar rack. Capacity 7 quart jars. All Aluminum Cold Pac Canners $2.25 Aluminum covers; four wire racks. Capacity 7 quart jars. Chromium Plated Copper Tea Kettles 97c Solid copper kettle, steel bail and wood handles ; easy pouring spout. All Chrom- ium plated. SOAP 10 Bars for 33c SHOP IN THE BIG DOWN-STAIRS STORE, WHERE THE OVERHEAD IS LIGHTEST AND THE VALUES UNSURPASSED A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center Prices on Request INSTALL A-S-E LOCKERS and forget about them! Efficient design, sturdy construction, and skilled workmanship give A-S-E lockers the ability to serve faithfully and stand years of hard use. A-S-E steel lockers reduce locker maintenance cost to a minimum. There is a type for every school use. BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. Job Department There are gic aed saras