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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1937 Mandan Party Honors |e! sal! will be answered by names Dental Assistants to Hold State Convention in Fargo of hymn writers. Mr. and Mrs. F. Heath ** ¢ First Lutheran Church Mr. and Mrs. Pred B. Heath, who|,,.A7 eee eee TORY ta the concen: |tonight at 8 o'clock. Rev. A. G. Johns Feta ofthe toa pcan tires sermon, te i Mary Cota, President, Will Pre- 5 side at Meeting May ) State President : es.” “Bee jueror 17, 18, 19 The 10th annual meeting of the North Dakota State Dental Assistants’ bene a aa will be held in Fargo, May }, 18, 19. ‘Miss Mary D. Cota, president wil Preside. Other officers include: Mrs. Ralph Tallackson, Grafton, vice-presi- dent; Evalyn Grace Hermann, sec- retary; Ellen Welsh, Grand Forks, acting treasurer, substituting for Mrs. Elmer Engler, formerly of Bismarck. ‘The three-day session will be opened by addresses by Dr. T. L. Stangebye, New England, advisor of the over 30 years as a dental assistant and hygienist. At the national meet- ing held in St. Paul in 1933, she won the Loyalty Cup which is presented annually to the assistant spending the longest time in the service of one em- ployer. A number of clinics and papers will be presented by members of the association. Activities for the third day will in- ctude the election of officers for the coming year, and 5 business meeting. * * Dr. E. P. Quain Shows His Travel Pictures The Bismarck Hospital Alumnae met Tuesday evening in the reception eae PaO present. . . Quain showing moving pic- ‘tures he had taken on his trip through Central America and Mexico. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, the Misses Hilda and Es- Will Meet on Friday A special meeting of the electricity for Friday, May 7, at 7:30 p. announced by Harvey N. Jen- E a of the basement of the high gymnasium. electricity, adie and el lo. telegraphy. All persons spigreated are invited. Mrs. Bill Smith entertained her contract bridge club Tuesday evening ‘at her cottage about seven miles south of town. Covers were laid for eight two-course luncheon was the close of the evening, to the Misses Olive Grace Hermann and Guests at the party Mitchell and r A 5 3 Fi ) ead fl and refreshments were served. Mr. ae Heath were presented with a gift. Mrs. C. W. Wright headed the), The Presbyterian in charge of arrangements.| hold its annual spring peg ig wt Saturday in the church parl Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Murray and ale will open at 9 a, m. daughter, Patsy, who came to Bis- marck recently from Mott, are mak- ing their home at 421:Thayer Ave- nue, west. Mr. Murray is legal coun- sel for the Workmen’s Compensation bureau. ey : Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rott, who came to Bismarck recently from Harvey, are at home at 622 Ninth St. Mr. Rott is employed in the state land eee Ladies Ladies Miss Mary D; Cota will preside at the annual meeting of the North Dakota State Dental As- aistants’ Association jn Fargo, May 17, 18, 19. Miss Cota has been employed the last few months in the offices of Dr. K. W. Morris of Bismarck. Mandan Couple Has Anniversary Party Mr. and Mrs. David Hawley, Man- “|dan, celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary Tuesday. They were honored at a 7 o'clock dinner given by their children at the Hi-Hat. A large cake formed the centerpiece for the table, which was decorated in pink and white. Mrs. Hawley was presented with a cors- age. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hawley were among the guests. ese ke Lt. and Mrs. Emerson O. Liessman. arrived Wednesday to visit Lt. st. located at Fort Francis Warren, Cheyenne, Wyo., and has lately been| transferred to Hawaii. From here they will go to New York to visit Mrs. Liessman’s parents, after which they Plan to drive to San Francisco. They will sail for Hawaii June 12. ** * Staff Srgt. and Mrs. Irwin E. West and daughter, Yvonne, Fort Hoyle, Md., and Mrs. James Briggs and chil- dren, Pittsburgh, Pay are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Worst, near Bismarck. Mmes. West and Briggs are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Worst, The Wests are on leave of absence. * * & William J. Schaefle, Jr., 611 Sixth &t., who for the last four years has been the Otis Elevator representative in Bismarck, has been transferred to Chicago, Thé.Schéefles will leave at the end of this week. His successor .| has not been named. merce in the interests of the Heart river irrigation project. Beautiful Ties—See them at Shark’s Men’s Store. BLUE BLAZER Cocktail Lounge Each day we feature a special Mondays—Martini Wednesdays—Bronx Thursdays—Gin Buck Fridays—Old Fashioned Saturdays—Orange Blossoms From Noon to 6 p. m. “The Smartest Place in Town” If you’re an up-and-coming young executive, acquire a wardrobe of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. To those scornful of the value of dressing well, we say, “Look at the men at the top as well as those who are going up the ladder fast.” Their clothes reflect the respect ac- corded them by the world. Right here in Bismarck, many of those men look to the Trumpeter label for style and quality guidance. They know by experience what Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes offer them. . . dependable woolens, patient, skilled tai- loring, sound style ideas. Think it over. Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits ... +. $32.50 Curlee Suits ....$24 and $26 Boys’ Suits: . $6.50 to $18.50 ** * John Sullivan, Jr., Minneapolis, ‘is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, John F. Sullivan, Mandan. Mrs. Sullivan returned Sunday from California, where she has been vacationing for the past two months. ** * Miss Enid Godwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Godwin, Mandan, who is attending the University of North Dakota, was a delegate at- tending the Pi Beta Phi sorority con- vention in Minneapolis last week-end. * * * Mrs. J. A. Patera, 208 West Rosser 8t., entertained with a birthday party Wednesday afternoon for her daughter, Fayne Dorean, who was 4 years old, Eight guests were present. Refreshments were served. (Additional Society on Page 4) THE CRITICAL TIME 1” Church Societies if Presbyterian . The ladies of the Presbyterian church will entertain with a tea Fri- day afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock at the home of Mrs. F. E. Logee, 216 Ave- nue B, west, honoring Miss Mary Donnelly, Feriom, Utah, who is the guest of Miss Alma Burr, 702 Fourth St. Those interested in meeting Miss Donnelly are invited to attend. Miss Donnelly is a teacher in a community school of the Mormons. * * * Willing Workers . The Willing Workers of the First Lutheran church will meet Friday at 8 p. m., at the home of Mrs. J. P. En- gen, 811 Sixth St. Miss Alice Brown will be co-hostess for the meeting. A paper on “Fanny Crosby,” will be given by Miss Lucille Malmquist. Mrs. G A. Johns will play a piano solo. Far Away - - The gifts of true sentiment for Mother’s Day Buy a carnation Saturday for Mother’s Day. American War Mothers. - Flowerphone 784 315 Third St. the ty | Mounts in Tri jh,” will be by the choir. Mae Aid Aid Tumigage ‘lors. Flowers will sale The Oscar H. Will & Co. Friday and Saturday -SALE- Children’s Spring Coats, sizes 8 to 14, 20% reduced Wash _ Dresses, Junior Silk Dresses, SE! $2.95 |r ese ee 2 $ 1 .98 Not on Sale TOTS & TEENS Children’s Silk Wash Sizes 12 to 20— $1.98 to $2.95 “The Young Folks’ Shop” 318 Main Phone 506 WELL MAKE IT WARM FOR YOu! HANES WINTER UNDERWEAR SOLD BY DAHL CLOTHING STORE 410 Main Avenue _ Bismarck, N. D. Phone 359 Dahl Clothing Store HANES SHIRTS & SHORTS 39c to 55¢ each HANES SAMSONBAK - UNION-SUIT LIGHTWEIGHT Senforised pro-chrunk CHAMPION 2 «+> Cut from R unioa-sult 00 eee ou scarcely notice its weight. But it Sitse, te added tog many mes prefer. (Also with knee and eakle-loagth lege.) $1 10 $435 Other HANES Unien- ‘Suits, Tee and up . 814 to 1014. 85c a pair or Where the Overhead Is Lightest and the Values Unsurpassed Saturday That will make this week-end shopping a pleasure for the thrifty .. . and in these times it is smart to be thrifty! MEN’S WEARABLES Men’s Regular 49c Union Suits - - -25c Fine quality, cool, durable nainsook athletic union suits. Knit insert across back with elastic stay for added strength. Full cut. Reinforced at points of strain. A good value at the regular 49c price. For Friday and Sat- urday Sale, 25c a garment. Men’s Shirts and Shorts, each - - - 17c White combed cotton, Swiss ribbed undershirts, sizes 36 to 46. A regular 25c value on sale Friday and Satur- day for 17c a garment. Men’s Cotton Broadcloth Shorts- - -17c Assorted colors and patterns. Full cut and roomy. Sizes 32 to 42. A regular 25c garment on sale Friday and Sat- urday for 17c each. Men’s Knitted Union Suits, 2 Suits for 1.00 Spring and summer weight; flat locked seams; lapped crotch. reinforced strain points; short sleeves; ankle length; ecru only; sizes 36 to 44. Regular 79c values on sale Friday and Saturday, 2 suits for $1.00. Men’s Work Trousers, $1.49 Value - - $1.29 8-ounce striped twill, black and grey stripes. This fabric wears like moleskin. Constructed to meet every requirement. Five pockets, belt loop and suspender but- tons, cuff bottoms, in sizes 30 to 44 inch waist. Regular $1.49 values on sale Friday and Saturday at $1.29 a pair. Men’s Gabardine Trousers, a pair- - $1.29 Sanforized shrunk, strongly stitched and bar tacked. Five drill pockets, suspender buttons and belt loops and about twenty inch cuff bottoms. Sizes 30 to 42. Regular $1.79 values on sale Friday and Saturday for $1.29 a pair. z Men’s Cotton Work Trousers, a pair - $1.29 One lot, consisting of cottonades, twills, jeans, etc., of high grade sturdy constructions. Broken lots and sizes but a wonderful value if you can find your size. Sizes run from 34 to 50 inch waist. Regular $1.95 values on sale Friday and Saturday for $1.29 a pair. Lee Overalls, Will Not Shrink, a pair $1.49 Made of genuine Jelt Denim. Guaranteed not to shrink. The Lee Guarantee, “If you do not find Lee Overalls the longest wearing you have ever worn you can have a new pair free or your money back.” « Regular sizes are $1.49 a pair; extra sizes are $1.69 a pair. Women’s Stockings at Special Prices Women’s Pure Silk Hose—Clear and ringless; run and snag resisting; and they look like full fashioned stock- ings. New spring shades, Sizes 81 to ek a for $1, Same as above, in knee free style with lastex tops, sizes o+eeee--d for $1.00 Lastex Top, Knee Free Stockings —Enjoy the extra comfort and coolness in these knee free stockings. Re- inforced heel and toe for extra wear. New spring shades. Sizes 814 to 101%.......... peieisisam ie »...25¢ a Pair Anklets for Women and Children — Colorful patterns with genuine lastex knit-in cuffs, tapered in proportion to foot sizes. Many patterns and colors to select from. Sizes 41% to 1016.........0000005 Women’s Mercerized Lisle Stockings—Firm, good look- ing, long wearing, lisle stockings. Cool for summer days. Slim heels are well reinforced. Double sole and toe. New spring colors, Sizes 814 to 1014. Regular 25c a pair ........- cwesice 5 for $1.00 Children’s Stockings —Fine quality, combed cotton, fine ribbed stockings. Double knit heel and toe for extra wear. Sizes 644 to 944. Colors, French tan and beige ... Weasisoscisciasassensce 2 Pairs’ 25¢ Women’s Slips, Regular 59c Values - 49c Fine rayon taffeta, lace trimmed styles. Bias cut, with deep shadow panel. Colors, tea rose or white. Sizes 36 to 42, Regular 59c values on sale Friday and Satur- day at 49c each. Men's Work Shirts at Special Prices In spite of advancing cotton prices we have not advanced the price of our work shirts. Here are some unusual values: Medium weight bue chambray, 6-button front, coat style, triple stitched seams, continued sleeve facing, but- ton through breast pockets, sizes 1414 to 17, regular 49c values ..... oia/¢/e.n/eig s\eie 6)e1s i014 610\s v1¢ visi 3 for $1.00 Men’s Ideal Chambray Shirts, triple stitched main seams and strong shoulder yokes, non-rip sleeve fac- ing, coat style, with new type buttons, sizes 1414 to 17, regular 59c values on sale Friday and Saturday Each 49c Same as the men’s, only in boys’ sizes, 6 to 14, regular 49c shirts, this sale ..... “Five Brothers” Work Shirts, of heavy duty, sanforized blue chambray; six-button front, coat style, two but- ton. through pockets, triple stitched seams, reinforced at all points of strain. Sizes 1444 to 17. Regular 79c values, this sale 69c or 2 for $1.19 Men’s Work Gloves at Special Prices Canvas Gloves—Best quality twilled canvas, 8-ounce, medium weight, blue knit wristlets, all seams locked stitched A Pair 9c Canton Flannel Gloves—Men’s extra heavy 12-ounce canton flannel gloves,-heavily napped inside for com- fort, strongly twilled outside for wear, red knit wrist- lets seecees 2 Pair 25 Leather Faced Gloves —Snug fitting, double thick, knitted wrists; striped back; palms, thumbs and finger fronts reinforced with cowhide leather to give lots of wear. A very good buy at..... scccccecee A Pair 19¢ Men’s Moleskin Trousers $1.95 Values : $1.39 Extra fine quality 914-ounce moleskin cloth went into the manufacture of these pants. Strongly sewn seams; two front and two hip pockets of heavy boat sail drill; watch pocket ; belt loops and suspender buttons. Sizes 30 to 44 inch waist measure. Regular $1.95 value on sale Friday and Saturday for $1.39 a pair. Rayon Gowns, Regular 59c Values - - 49c Are you looking for a good value? Here it is. This fine quality rayon gown is full cut, slip-over style, with roomy sleeve openings. Generous lengths. Regular 59c value on sale Friday and Saturday for only 49c. Children’s Play Suits, 89c Values - - 69c Sanforized shrunk. Main seams triple stitched and bar tacked at all points of strain. Two pockets. Express stripe or blue striped pepperell fabrics. Sizes 2 to 8. Regular values to 89c each on sale Friday and Satur- day for 69c each. - Children’s Blue Chambray Play Suits 25c Cut full and roomy; red trimmed, Sizes 1 to 6. Regular 29c values on sale Friday and Saturday for 25c a suit. Dresses for Tiny Tots, 29c Values for 25c Your little girl should have several of these colorful, cool dresses for summer. Lovely printed fabrics that are practical, sturdy and tub fast. Sizes 1 to 6, Regular 29c values on sale Friday and Saturday for 25c each. One Table of Children’s Dresses, - - 44c Regular 59c values. Colors and fancy printed fabrics, beautifully trimmed. Many are pantie styles. Tubfast and durable, Sizes 1 to 16. Regular 59c values on sale Friday and Saturday at 44c each. A New Bicycle Special - $24.95 Save where others Save .. .at the Big Downstairs Store A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center

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