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. - OGsOcletVand CLUB S _ Herbert O’Hare, Jr., to Wed New York Girl Wednesday Son of Local Folk Will Take |¥ O'Hare, Jr. Washington, D. C., O'Hare is employed in a law Miss Gott is a graduate of lege, Poug! ’ Miss Theodore Gott ot rand a, Omar,” ens a iss jore Gott as y. The wed-| wiiss Amy Forsberg, Third Bride; Plan Cruise nig hgotongll gy me York clty | seturnwd Sunday fon weeks vane? the Inte afternoon. e's parents in| tion spent at the home of her par- Invest aan Confidence is hoe Headquarters Greatest AUGUST SALE You save as much as 30% even on Replacement Costs Starts tomorrow... Just a few of the Representative Groups Eullre ays ___inmarek. ND. N.D. chandise at most popular prices makes this People’s Store the talk Dress and Sport Types New York’s Smartest SHOES Smartest creations for sport or $1.98 to $4.95 Use our lay-by plan. A small deposit _will hold your selection. ... HATS Full of Fashion. Felts and Velvets. 98c to $1.85 SPECIAL—Thursday, ON PARADE New fall goods arrivals daily—large selectton—better values. Guaranteed quality mer- COATS |DRESSES| Fur Coats Newest Creations $9.90 to $42.50]$4.95 to $9.90]$49.50t0$89.50 SHOES Style - Comfort - Bart W ‘Wear Every pair guaranteed. 98c to $2.39 —Choice of any Hat free with Coat. Concordia Alumnito | Gather in Badlands| The dates for the seventh annual elected, and plans made for the com- ing year. The yearly camps are held for the purpose of an outing and also to foster an interest in Concordia college. Alumni, students, faculty and friends are cordially invited to attend. Those who would like more information re- garding the camp are asked to write to Miss Anna Beth Arnstad, Schafer, N. D., who is secretary of the organ- ization. Custer Solem of Alexander is camp ofganizer, and would ‘ike to iy the approximate number who Plan to attend. es % % Miss Aris Detloff, 407% Fifth “St., returned last week from an extended trip through the Black Hills, Yellow- stone park, and various cities in the west. On her return she visited at the home of her aunt, Mra, C. W. Clark, Lake Minn., and with her brother, Duanne Detloff, Fargo. Miss Detloff was gone three weeks. ese * Mrs. Frank Moore of Oshkosh, Wis., the former Betty Robertson of Bis- marck, and Miss Jean Robertson of Denver, Col., have been visiting with Miss Carol Nyseter, 606% Avenue F, “|for the last week. They left Wednes- day morning for Langdon to visit at the home of their parents, Mr. and aia caialt go Frederick A. sath Santa Monica, Cal, left Monday by plane to return to his home after a 10-day visit in Bismarck. During that time he was a guest of his brother, Emil Bobb, 307 Tenth 8t., and of his father-in-law, Jacob Jangula, 318 Ninth St. zee Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Putnam, 925 Fifth 8t., had as guests over the week- end Mr. Putnam’s brother and sister, Helen and Kenneth Putnam, of Bat- tle Lake, Minn. The Putnam children, Herbert and Mary, returned with them te Battle Lake Sunday evening for a two weeks visit. {Meetings of Clubs 1 | Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups ‘The meeting of the First Lutheran ‘Women's Missionary society has “98 postponed until Thursd: THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY. AU! AUGUST 19, 1986 Name » Delegates to ; U.S.W.A. Convention |§ Delegates to the national convention 0) the United Spanish War Auxiliary, to be held at Saratoga Springs, N. Y¥., Aug. 30 to Sept. 6, were chosen at the regular meeting of the local unit Monday evening. Those elected from the Levi M. Parsons Auxiliary were the Misses Virginia Warren and | Edith Burdick and Mrs. F. L, Burdick, | ¥ all of Mandan, who go to represent the department of North Dakota. Others |¢ attending from Bismarck and Man- dan will be D. H. Hamilton, 302 Avenue A. W. LUCAS CO. Home of Nationally Advertised Merchandise '| New Fall Hats That Will Put Young Ideas Into Your Head Mrs. F. bh. Burdick, Mandan. At the convention Mrs. Burdick will represent. North Dakota in the all-state parade. | ¥ After the business meeting, which | ¥% was held at the home of Mrs. K. C. Arness, 223 Thayer west, the group en- | ¥ tertained at a surprise shower in honor | % of Mrs. John Armes, a recent bride. Mrs, Armes, who was the former Vir- ginia Patzman, is the first member of the auxiliary to be married since their organization in 1932, * * * 5 Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Waldo, 712/% Fourth 8t., and children, Mary and Richard, have returned fromi an ex- |} tended vacation moior trip to the west coast. In Great Falls and Helena, | Mont., Mrs, Waldo carried on some | ¢ historical research and visits were | § also made to the Grand Coulee dam, Lake Chelan, Mt. Ranier National Park, Olympia, Wash., and the ocean | § beaches. In Seattle the Waidos were | ¢ guests of Mrs. E. O. Dickinson, for- merly of Minot, who has been a fre- quent Bismarck visitor in recent | ¢ years, and of her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Carter. They were entertained at a large evening party for a number of for- mer Dakotans and Mrs. Waldo was feted at a luncheon given by the Seattle branch, League of American Pen Women. En route home stops; % were made at Missoula, Butte, and Billings, Mont. * 8 % The entire cast of the Girl Scout int will have an important re- earsal at 10 p. m., Thursday Morn- ing at Kiwanis Park. This is the first time the cast has been called together for a complete rehearsal of the pag- eant. Until now they have been work- ing on the various scenes individually. Practise will continue next week with work on one episode a day. , ‘The pageant will be given the week: end of September 11 at the Girl/? Scout cabin, six miles northwest of | ¥ Bismarck on the river road, under | % the direction of Miss Helen G. Goertz. | § Costumes were planned by Mrs. Burt Finney and are being made by the girls. Properties are in charge of Miss Mary Louise Finney, with the Misses Beuleh Hedahl and Gayle Kelly as- sisting. Mrs. Themar Simie is in charge of the Spec arrangements. * *% Harvey N. Jenson, district super- visor of adult education, announces that the public speaking class will meet Wednesday evening at the Will school building. Mr. Jenson will teach | % the class and will make announce-|¥ ments as to future plans for the class | ¥ and a new teacher to replace Mr. Stanton, who has received other em. ployment. Mr. Jenson also announces a new class of outstanding interest, in elec- Clever About Town, College and Brim Types. S Not only the new high-hat fashions, but the dashing lit- tle on-the-back-of-your-brow styles you will see all the smart ones wearing. Felts in the new browns, navy, greens, wines, and, of course, lots of black. Bien Jolie of the town. Friday, Saturday tricity, telegraPhy, and radio. These classes will be taught by D. C. Boyer at the Will school building. Interest in this class is already manifest and @ large enrollment is anticipated. ‘Those who are interested may register | % in the office at the Will school or | with any of the teachers. % * * * ° Miss Alden Hewitt, United States Indian service, returned Sunday from & two months’ vacation on the west coast. -She visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. Elsie Hewitt McCoy, at Berkeley, Cal. At present she is guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Tin- dall, 916 Fourth 8t., but she expects to be located here permanently. s* * Charms Away Your ¢* ° Surplus Inches $500 Other Bien Jolie Foundations, for A two weeks’ vacation trip by mo- tor through Yellowstone park and on to the coast is planned by Mr. and = every type of figure f Take Comfort You women with oversize hips. Bien Jolie has designed a corset especially for you—a corset with four firm sec- tions of indestructible elastic, secret boning front and back, and with an artfully seamed brassiere top of reinforced lace—that will make you appear slimmer than you really are. The Ever Popular PHOENIX “Budget” Hosiery | SRREE ‘former Ruth Bp oes of Bismarck. Mis Loretta Heinle, 402 Mandan returned last week-end from a 0 weeks vacation on the west coast. shea?