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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1936 Mrs. Simle Honors |eiven by members and piano soles by | Players Committee [members are the Misses Beth Wheeler, ‘regular business meeting held Mon- “Mrs, J. Girl Scout Worker |” Mus selma Rudser of Grand Forks Pisoning Open Houselsman and city Barnes end smes ca¥ evening in the home of the presl-| aainn.. ts elman and Betty Barnes and Mmes 5 who has been visiting her Emery T. Pu ‘and Mervin F. fees ager goal ey was | with A meeting of the Community Play- |Clough. played ve a bride- ers housewarming committee will be ** * elect was presented with an electric held at 7:30 p. m., Monday, in the Miss Vera Seitz, a bride of thé |waffle iron. The erp Paneed a month, who has been employed in this |Christmas party which be git house of Miss Elsie Peters, 930 Seventh | city, was honored by the Mandan Wo- |during December in the home of 8t., chairman of the group. Other|men’s Bowling League following a |Joseph Wirtz. BARGAIN BASEMENT Where There Is Always An Outstanding Value Awaiting You Ociety Miss Olga Carlson of the national /Ruth Rudser, was among the 27 lon Scout headquarters staff, who Suests. Service of refreshments and lrecently conducted a training school | S0cial hour Peres the meeting. here, told informally of her 13 montns of travel it aie from dees 1 she | Miss Pearl Light of returned last July when Ss. 4 | Center Becomes Bride mar E, Simle, past head of the local Leaders’ association, held open house Sunday evening for troop captains. Miss Pearl Light, daughter of Ed- | ¥ The talk, during which Miss Carl- | ward D. Light of Center, and Walter | % son showed a collection of articies|Clausnitzer, Center, son of Mrs./q which she had brought from abroad | Johanna Clausnitzer of Lodi, Calif.,|% Jand a number of pictures, followed a | repeated their marriage vows before! % dessert luncheon served at 8 o'viock. | Rev. T. 8. Brown at Center, Satur-| 9 A lieutenant was invited from troops | day, Nov. 7. , | Whose captains could not attend. Miss! The bride and the matron of hon- | % {Mary Cashel, personnel director, also| or, Mrs. Willlam Heskett, wore gowns | ¥ | Was a guest. of blue and grey, respectively, with | % | Miss Carlson is spending the first} the same colors repeated in their ac-| © two days of this week at Mandan, | cessories. Mr. Heskett was the at-| where she organized a Girl Scout | tendant for Mr. Clausnitzer. < council after concluding her work Miss Bernice Light, sister of the} ¥ |here, to conduct a training course for | bride, served the wedding dinuer in} % the Light home. Guests attending| ¢> Young Democrat Club Group to Have Dinner'| The chicken dinner, which was} promised to the ticket committee for the recent dancing party which the Burleigh County Young Democrat club gave if they sold more than 600 tickets, will be served at 6:30 p. m., Thursday in the Grand Pacific hotel private dining room, it was announced Tuesday by Arthur D. Wolf, chair- man of the committee. Some 700 tick- ets were sold for the party. Among the guests will be Joseph Byrne and Paul C. Bennett, president |leaders. She has spent the interven- and secretary, respectively. of the club, and the club's executive committee, Members of the ticket sales group who are being invited include Mr. Wolf's assistant, Neil Cameron, and John Erickson, Gordon Moore, Frank Van Kent, Peter Peterson, Mark La- France, Lowell Jones, Clyde Johnson, Leonard French, Thomas H. Tharal- son, Robert Osgood, George Fisher, Allan Eastman, Cecil Fox and the Misses Kathryn Schroeder, Elizabeth Manning, Isabelle Clark, Dorothy Greenland, Jean McKinnon, Helen Marcovitz, Veronta Weppler, Mary Hennessy, Alice M. Jensen and Gene- vieve LaFrance. MRS. W. C. FAIT | Mrs, Fait, of Fingal, newly elected | |state regent of the Daughters of the| American Revolution, will assume her ; duties after the national congress of | the D. A. R. in April. | The infant daughter of Dr. and} Mrs. H. A. Wheeler of Mandan was | christened Susan Louise at a service | held in the First Presbyterian church, | Mandan, at 4 p. m., Sunday with Rev. | Gilbert W. Stewart, pastor, officiat-j| ing. ing time in Dickingon, Minot, Mott and other cities. ee M. E. Harris Hustlers Receive New Programs Calendars for the new year were distributed when the McCabe Metho- dist Eipscopal Harris Hustlers class met Monday evening in the J. J. Rue residence, 711 Avenue A, with the Misses Judith Rue, Ann Rodewald and Pearl Bryant as hostesses. Miss Hazel Chorley led devotions. Miss Alva Puckett directed the pro- gram consisting of current events the service and dinner included Mr. | % and Mrs. A. Rossbach and daugnter.| & ;Corinne, of Mandan, and Gecrge| Helbling, Beulah. % Both Mr. and Mrs. Clausnitzer are | ¢ graduates of the Mandan high school. | ¥ They will be at home Dec. 1 at Center, | % where Mr. Clausnitzer farms. **e ke Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Trousdale re- turned to their home at Mott Monday j following a week-end visit with Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Covert of Fargo. They were returning from South Bend, Ind., where they visited their son: Robert and Roderick, students at No- tre Dame university. “ {PSSSS69965966505599595595955555559050FF559 5009959905 9655555155559 5 0959059 090S556 i SSCS ESS SCPE SEOOCSE The Thrifty will anticipate future needs as well as doing some Christmas buy- ing now. $ N ‘ $ 3 seasonable shades. Regular 49c values. and knee. 4 SSCS SCESSCSSCSSSS Regular 69c values. quality cotton flannel. Ooo flesh. Men’s Dress Shirts cloths. Sizes 15 to 17. SESE OOO OOOO SLOSS ESS GOS Women’s Jersey Bloomers Sizes 36 to 50. Extremely fine quality, rayon striped jersey bloomers. Colors, flesh and rose. Children’s Leather Mittens Regular values to 49c a pair. Elastic knit ribbed cuffs. Men’s Buckskin Mittens Regular $1.25 value. Genuine buckskin mittens. steam and water resistant. Women’s Pure Silk Stockings. ..3 Prs. $1 Regular 39c values. Sizes 814 to 1014. Standard weight, pure silk. Service weight as well as chiffons. All new 3 Prs. $1 Elastic waist Women’s Flannelette Night Gowns, 2 for $1 Sizes 16 and 17. Warm, good Assorted stripe or patterns. ; Comfortable and roomy. Full 50 inch length. Misses’ Jersey Bloomers Regular 29c values, Sizes 4 to 16. Rayon striped jersey bloomers. Elastic waist and knee. Colors, tea rose and ofr aeeearen ness 2 for $1 Regular values to 98c each. While they last, Dollar Day only, 2 for $1.00. Fancy patterns of printed broad- 3 Prs. $1 Warmly fleeced inside. Horsehide leather covered. 1 Pair $1 Fire, Elastic knit wristlets. Warmly lined for added comfort. Moccassin seams. Men’s Overalls, Values to $1.25. .2 Prs. $1 inch waist measure. Full cut, of 2:20 weight blue denim. Triple stitched and bar tacked at all points of strain. Regular values to $1.25 a pair on sale Dollar Day at 2 pairs for $1.00. BLANKETS Sizes 36 to 48 Plaid Double Blankets Finest quality. Woven of long fiber cotton and highly fleeced on both sides for added warmth. 70x80 inch double size. plaids. A regular $1.29 only $1.00 a pair. Colors, blue, rose green, orchid or peach value on sale Dollar Day for Same as above in 70x80 inch, single sizes, regular 63c values, Dollar Day only 2 for $1 Fluffy Warm Sheet Blankets Regular $1.29 value. 70x90 inch. Warm sheets for these cold winter nights. Plain colors, blue, green, rose. Softly fleeced on both sides. : A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s DOLLAR BARGAIN DAY BASEMENT Where the Overhead Is Lightest and the Values Unsurpassed THURSDAY Nov. 12—and Every Value Guaranteed Difference refunded if same quality can be bought cheaper elsewhere, WARM CLOTHING For Men Women and Children Women’s Mercerized Lisle Hose. .5 Prs. $1 Regular 25c values. First quality lisle yarns. Rein- forced at heel and toe for longer wear. New seasonable shades. Tuck Stitch Underwear Regular 29c per garment. stitch panties and vests. and style. Children’s Cotton Stockings Sizes 614 to 914. Regular Women’s and misses’ tuck Styled for warmth, comfort 8 Prs. $1 lic a pair. Fine gauge, sturdy cotton stockings. Reinforced at heel and toe for extra wear. Full length. Colors, French tan or French nude. Regular 79c values. flannel. made and roomy. Boys’ Winter Weight Regular 59c values. Sizes 4 Button front, button through pockets. 2 for $1 Sizes 15 to 17. Tan or blue domet Well Union Suits, 2 for $1 to 16. Heavy rib knit cot- tons, long sleeves, ankle length. Colors, grey only. Lightly fleeced on inner side for added warmth. Children’s Rayon Bloomers 5 for $1 Regular 25c values. Sizes 4 to 16. Full cut, sturdy double crotch, flat locked seams, lastex waist. Men’s Horsehide Mittens 2 Prs. $1 Regular 59c values. Top grain horsehide face with split horsehide back. wrists. Warmly fleeced lined. Elastic knit Men’s Chopper Mittens and Liner, both $1 Top grain horsehide, moccassin seams, elastic inset to insure close fitting at wrists. Complete with -all wool liner. Choppers, regular price 79¢, wool liners, regular price 39c, Dollar Day, both for only $1.00. Men’s Heavy WOOL SOCKS Men’s heavy wool sox, regular lengths, extra weight, mixed colors, about half wool, special Prs. $1 Men’s heavy wool sox, knitted of heavy grey yarns, high spliced heel and toe for extra wear, large sizes, regular 39c values Dollar Day Men’s heavy wool sox, full wool, all colors, your choice 3 Prs. $1 length, heavy weight, all 2 Prs. $1 Style and Shopping Center DOLLAR An Event for Thrifty Shoppers Thursday, November 12 HOUSEHOLD NEEDS To Lighten and Brighten Household Work High Quality Enamelware Asst., each. .$1 Consists of tea kettles, double boilers, covered sauce pots, covered kettles, percolators, dish pans, etc. Regu- lar values up to $1.49 each on sale Dollar Day at $1.00 each. One Table of Enamelware 3 for $1 Thrifty buyers will do well to look over this table. Choice of tea kettles, coffee pots, mixing bowls, pudding pans, covered sauce pans, etc. Regular values up to 59c on sale at 8 for $1.00. Chromium Plated Electric Iron. ..1 for $1 Regular $1.39 value. Standard size. Plated with rust- proof chromium. Beveled sole plate. Good quality, cur- rent saving, heating element. Decorated Bread and Cake Boxes, 1 for $1 Values up to $1.49 each. Flower girl decoration. Me- dium weight steel enameled outside. Colors, ivory and green, ivory and red and green. Blue Enameled Roasters Regular $1.29 values. Self-basting cover. Holds 12- pound fowl. Measurements, 1814x13x8 inches. Step-On Garbage Cans Regular $1.29 value. Top opens when you step on con- venient lever. Enameled outside. 10-quart galvanized inset. Colors, ivory with red, ivory with green, white or green, Food Press or Ricer, $1.19 Value, 1 for $1 For jellies or preserves. Also excellent ricer collander for ricing vegetables or preparing baby food. Heavy seamless aluminum sieve. Hard wood pestle. Wear Ever Frying Pan, $1.25 Val. 1 for $1 Of heavy thick sheet aluminum, sun ray finish. Steel handle. ; Cactus Polish Mop, $1.39 Value. ..1 for $1 Removable washable mop. Large, white polishing head. Goes under lowest furniture. Head is removable. This price for Dollar Day only. : Kitchen Needs Table Oil Cloth 5 Yds. $1 Regular 25c a yard value, 46 inches wide. Plain colors and floral or geometric patterns. Flour Sacks No. 1 quality, laundered and bleached flour sacks, 98 pound size. Part Linen Kitchen Towels. ....14 for $1 17x84 inches. Hemmed sides and colored borders. regular 10c values on sale Dollar Day at 14 for $1.00 SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFER 1 Jiffy Carpet Sweeper with rotary brush $1, 1 Kleen Floor Mop, regular value .... 1 14-pound can Thornton’s Paste Wax Total Value eet ; ALL FOR $1.00 : SOAP SPECIAL NO. 1 1 5-qt. Enameled Mixing Bowl, regular........ --$ 59 pias S Paice Ge tae Sony We rge Packages Super Suds, ar. 2 Packages Chipso, aN she 5 Total Value ALL FOR $1.00 Fine Quality Enamelware . 2 for $1 Regular values up to 79c each. Ivory enamelware with red-trim. Also some with green trim. This assort- ment consists of percolators, tea kettles, covered kettles, sauce pans, etc. Portable Electric Stoves .........1 for $1 Regular $1.29 value. Single burner style. Full size. Nichrome heating element in pogcelain block. Green crackle finish. Complete with cord for $1.00. Dollar Day only. Ingraham Alarm Clocks 24-hour alarms. Convenient alarm shutoff on top. Convex glass. Nickeled rim. Choice of color. A regu- lar $1.29 value. Keystone Food Choppers ..1 for $1 Regular $1.29 value. Fine quality steel knives. For meat and food. Easy toclean. Has three knives, coarse, medium and fine. 7 Household Scales, $1.39 Value... .1 for $1 Enameled body. Easy to read. 61/ inch dial. 514 inch square platform. Weighs up to 25 pounds by ounces. Aluminum Ware, Val. up to $1.49, 1 for $1 Modern designs in heavy gauge, extra hard, thick sheet aluminum. Assortment consists of percolators, double een covered kettles, covered sauce pans, tea ket- les, etc. 6-Piece Carving Set, $1.39 Value, a Set $1 Consists of utility slicer, cold meat slicer, large meat fork, small meat fork, sharpening steel and paring knife, all packed in an attractive box. Heavy Galvanized Wash Tubs Large size. Dipped in molten zinc to make it water- tight. Stationary handles. Regular $1.39 value. Table of Ovenware, Choice .., ... $1 One table of assorted pieces of ovenware and articles, as —casseroles, baking dishes, nests of bowls, tea pots, cookie jars, range sets and many other articles, regularly priced at $1.25 to $1.50, on sale Dollar Day at $1.00 each. Cast Iron Chicken Fryer, $1.39 Value, $1 No. 8 size. Smooth ground inside. Self-basting cover. JOHNSON’S WAX COMBINATION OFFERS 2-pound can of Johnson’s Paste Wax, 1 25c can of Johnson's Silver Polish, 1 8-ounce Bottle Johnson's Furniture Polish; for Dollar Day only, all for. 1 Quart Bottle of Johnson’s pig Wax, 1 25c can of Johnson's Silver Polish, 1 8-ounce Bottle Johnson’s Furniture Polish, for Dollar Day only, all for GLASSWARE Etched Crystal Glasses, goblets, sherbets, footed tumb- lers; regular 29c and 85c values, Dollar Day 4 for $1 Crystal Glass Ware, Tumblers with colored aries a tee ceeerececsccces ‘or Water Sets, large pitcher and 6 glasses, $1.19 ware TNO 1 Large un int Nev Senet 20 2 Packager of Chipso, Aaidacseli te t A. W. LUCAS CO. Home of Nationally Advertised Merchandise