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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONUAY, MARCH 23, 1936 a, = ©) SOCIETY and CLUBS Tournament Guests Frolic at Big Dancing Party Saturday Bismarck High School Plays Host to Nearly 600 Students After Final Game One of the largest and happiest of all high school social gatherings ever to be staged in the state was the dancing party staged in the. new high school gymnasium Saturday evening for nearly 600 tournament guests. The function, opening immediately after the close of the last state high school basketball tournament game. ‘was sponsored by the Bismarck high school with the aid of the Junior As- sociation of Commerce. A special faculty committee com- posed of the Misses Mildred E. Huff, Rita A. Murphy and Helga Restvedt ea— Dutch Oven or Chicken Fryer $1.95 Heavy cast iron, silver-like or rust. Complete with cover. “HANDY RACK FXREX Feu a American made rugs. Scatter Rugs 24x38 inch $1.49 qualities. 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A committee of senior and junior students acted as hosts and hostesses at the party, the Doris Lampman, James Snyder, Al- bert Thysell and Dayton Shipley, sen- iors, and Mary See, Harriet Rosen, Florence Willson, Justin Moellring, Robert Penner and Charles Connor, juniors. eee B.P.W. Club Cancels March 24 Gathering The Business and Professional Women’s club will have no meeting Tuesday evening because the voca- tional party for eighth grade girls of the city, originally planned for that date, will not be held until Saturday, April 4, and due to the fact that two meetings already have been held this month, 2 * & served| A.A, Members Asked To Make Reservations Members of the Auxiliary to Lloyd chromeo polish that will not stain 32x60 inch. New quality of Made up in fancy border de- signs of very high grade carpeting of assorted high 24x48 inch. Heavy warp and colorful patterns. Heavy weight—will wear and lie tha Soap, 10 bars for. .29¢ Crystal White Soap Chips, 35c lated Soap, 5-lb. pkg... .37¢ Super Suds, laundry Be Regular 10c size, 3 for 25¢ personnel being Joan Hughes, Solweig Nelson, Dixie Queen 1% and 2-qt. capacity. Com- fit. Per set, complete, $1.00. French Fryer Aluminum Complete $1.00 New deep shape. Requires less oil for cooking. Has heavily tinned fry basket that can be set on arm of pan to drain. Always an in- dispensable kitchen utensil that you could not do without. SOAP Specials Dreft- The marvelous new suds for washing silks, rayons and woolens. Introductory of- fer—with the purchase of one large 25¢ package at the regular price you will receive one. 15c package for le. Ivory Soap flat. 2 large 10c bars 2 medium 6c bars Other Soap Values | Both for 23c Oxydol Granulated Soap— the complete household soap. Makes richer suds, soaks clothes whiter, soft- ens hard water. Two 24-ounce packages for Spetz Post No. 1, American Legion, who wish to attend the American Le- gion district meeting at 6:30 p. m., Tuesday, in the Grand Pacific hotel private dining room, are to telephone their reservations to Mrs, Ray Robin- son (1577-R) as soon as possible, ac- cording to Mrs. Spencer 8. Boise, unit president. xe x To End Book Review Series on March 31 Edna LaMoore Waldo will conglude her first season of book review teas at the Inn on Tuesday, March 31, she announced Monday. For the March 24 program, which will be given be- tween 3:30 and 5 p. m., she has chosen to present “The Way of a Transgres- sor” by Begley Farson, the autobio- graphy of a newspaperman and March choice of the Literary Guild, and “If I Have Two Apples,” Josephine John- son, & novel based on family finance and a recent Book of the Month club selection, x * * Visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Mundy, 232 Avenue B, west, during the state basketball tournament was Miss Beth Gaffaney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gay- faney of Fargo. Miss Gaffaney re- turned home Sunday. Jamestown Chorus to Sing Here in April Bismarck is one of ‘five cities in- cluded in the annual spring concert tour of the Jamestown college chorus of 35 voices under direction of Joseph Saylor Black, according to announce- ment made at the college. Concerts also will be given at Napoleon, Minot, McClusky and Kenmare during the tour which will be made from April 20-24. Before leaving the campus the vr yaad will give a home concert April * e * Friends Honor Tuckers At Farewell Functions A company of 12 friends of Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker, 1011 Eighth St., who are leaving Bismarck Saturday, gave a 6:30 o’clock farewell dinner party in their honor Sunday evening in the Northern Pacific restaurant at Mandan, A nautical theme was carried out in the patriotic colors on the dinner table, this note being further empha- sized by the ice cream confection with an imprint of the American flag Afterward the group went to the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Thoreson, 815 Mandan St., to play monopoly and presented Dr. and Mrs. Tucker with a gift. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Thoreson will give a small luncheon and theatre party complimentary to Mrs. Tucker, Dr. and Mrs. Tucker leave Satur- day for Carrington to be guests of his sister, Mrs. William Smith, until leav- ing for Washington, where they expect to arrive about April 12. Dr. Tucker has received an appointment as lieu- tenant, junior grade, in U. 8. Navy dental corps. xk * Thelma Mortenson of Almont Becomes Bride} Miss Thelma Mortenson, daughter of Mrs, Clara Mortenson, and Ole Feland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Fe- land, both of Almont, were married at 1 p, m, Saturday by Rev. C, J. Fyl- ling, Lutheran minister, in his home at Mandan, For the ceremony both the bride and her attendant, Miss Inga Classen of Almont, were cos- tumed in navy blue. Carl Feland, al- so of Almont, was best man for the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Feland are | Dickinson Clubs Name Officers for 1986-87 Dickinson organizations recently electing officers for the ensuing year are Badlands chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, and Chap- ter B, P. E. O. Sisterhood. Named by the D. A. R. chapter were: Mrs. C. T. Langley, president; Mrs. Harve Robinson, vice president; Mrs. H, J. Weinbergen, recording secretary; Mrs. H. H. Whitwell, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Leon Stuck, treasurer; Mrs. B. O. Thorkelson, registrar, and Mrs. T. A. Tollefson, historian, Miss Vera Bollinger was chosen as president of the P. E. O. chapter and has on her staff: Miss Viola Maser, vice president; Mrs. Lawton Osborn, recording secretary; Mrs. H. A. Mack- off, corresponding secretary; Mrs. 8. D. Stow, treasurer; Mrs. O. Chris- topher, chaplain, and Mrs, Robert Reed, guard. ee | Meetings of Clubs | | And Social Groups Chapter Lewis and Clark, 8. M. C. to make their home on a farm south which was part of the dessert course. | of Almont. A. W. LUCAS CO. Covered Kettles Ivory Porcelain Enameled $1.49 Red or black trim, chrome Piavcu, nigh dome covers. For soups, stews and roasting meats on top of stove. Extra heavy gauge metal. Large size. Heavy bright tinned cover, wood handle, Guaranteed quality. Clothes Baskets 30x12x12 in, Our Price $1.25 Willow wov- en sides and bottom. Extra heavy top rim, strongly reinforced bottom, woven handle. Strong white maple splint Clothes Basket with strong- ly reinforced bottom, guar- anteed for five years. Size 28x17x13 Light Globes 6 for 80c or 15c each. Genuine Maz- da, Frosted inside. All sizes from 15 to 60-watt. Bargain Basement -- Where the © VISIBLE COOKING—ie clesr, ‘lass disbes thet do nce discolor or grow old. © BOIL—BAKE~SERVE~STORE~all sa semesuper heat resisting glave dish. @ REMOVABLE HANDLE—On, ic the ischen—Sasps of, at the table. al oor” TOP OF ST ‘te “PYREX” WARE Heavy Quality Lisk Roaster Over-all size 18x12 inches Polished aluminum, oval shape. Self-basting cover. Strong handles. Roasting rack with lifting handles prevents meat from burning. Also use it for canning. Griswold Complete $1.00 Medium family size with 3 knives. Will chop coarse or fine and will pulverize. 2-Qt. Percolators Aluminum Dixie Queen $1.00 Made of thick hard rolled alu- minum. Bakelite handle, 2-quart capacity. Specially priced. Dust Mop Special 39c New spring type. bs 4 Handle polished and enameled. Johnson’s extra large. Regular 49c value. Special Roaster Value 89c The biggest value in low priced roasters. Blue porcelain enamelware. Self - basting cover. Strdng handles on sides and covers, Holds a seven- pound fowl. v| REGULAR 10¢ size O ° verhead PKGS. 3 FOR 25¢ DISHWASHING Is Lightest and t _| Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center plete with high dome covers to] The items given herewith represent only a suggestion of the extensive and complete lines that are on display in our Bargain Basement House Furnishings Department. Wearever Aluminum Extra hard thick sheet alu- minum. Absorbs heat evenly and quickly and will save many times its cost in fuel. Frying Pans —" Quality $1.35 Extra harc thick sheet alu- minum. No hot spots. Heat travels quickly and uniformly. Saves fuel. 9%-inch size. Handy Kitchen Slicer 35c Strong cocobolc handel, 10-inch blade of stainless steel. & needed article. Always Aluminum French Fryers Complete $1 New deep shape. Requires less oil for cooking. Has heavily tinned fry basket that can be set on arm of pan to drain. Special Congoleum Rug Sale Only perfect merchandise bears this trade-mark—the Gold Seal monogram and the guarantee of satisfac- tion. Special Promotion Prices on Dropped Patterns wenn $395 T1nx9 ......... 4,95 9x10 ........ 6.95 9x12.......... 7.95 Chapter Lewis and Clark, Sponsor Mothers’ clubs, meets at 2:30 p, m.,, Modern Shape Aluminum <n ae $1.00 Hard ncas $1.00 sheet alumi- hum. Bakelite knob and hand grip, 4%-quart size. Specially priced. Sauce Pans Tea Kettles Straight sides with wide satin finish bottom. Vapor seal dome cover. Modern handles, 8-quart capacity. Dixie Queen | Tuesday, with Mrs. G. A. Dahlen, 623 Third 8. eee Cosmos Ciub Mrs. 8, H. Cook, 610 Fifth St., will be hostéss for the Cosmos club meet- ing at 8 p. m., Monday. * Chapter L, 8. M. C. Chapter L, Sponsor Mothers’ clubs, mééts at 8 p. m., Tuesday, with Mrs, H. A, Pike, 417 First St. xk * Mothers’ Service Club A business meeting of the Mothers’ Service club is scheduled for 8 p. m., Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. Louis H, Carufel, 202 Eighth St. xe * LA. P. M, LO. 0. F. The Ladies Auxiliary to the Pa- triarchs Militant, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, is to meet at 8 p. m., Tuesday, with Mrs. William Barneck, 612 Ninth St. * * * Women’s Typographical Auxiliary A regular meeting of the Auxiliary to the Bismarck Typographical Union will be held at 8 p. m., Tuesday in the home of Mrs. George Hauch, 601 Sixteenth St. Dixie Queen 5-in-1 Cooker ‘lane aie Complete meh pent cee t Heh with high dome. Vapor seal cover. Withstands hard usage. Sauce Pans Wearever Aluminum $1.00 3-quart capaci- ty. Of thick hard sheet aluminum. Cover has long, cool handle. Dutch Oven 6 quart capacity $2.95 be Made of extra heavy cast: alu- minum. Dome cover. useful kitchen utensil. Always a Dixie Queen Aluminum Double Boilers $1.00 Modern design. 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Double Boiler Ivory Enameled 95c handy Kitchen Can Step-on 10-qt. capacity we Vegetable Fresheners Come-in 3 sizes 95c 98c $1.19 De Luxe Quality Enamelware Choice of lot $1.49 Tea Kettles, Percolators, Double Boilers, Covered Kettles, Covered Sauce Pans heice of red or black trim ening chromium plated