The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 8, 1937, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1937 ) SOCIETY and CLUBS 6 to Represent Local Unit at V.F.W.A. State Convention "> uation resets President to Be Pres- ent at Fargo Sessions duly 11-13 Six delegates and six suetiges! Alt the Bismarck uni The represent the Ladies’ a to the veteean of auxiliary i Foreign Wars at ie department meet- ing, which opened in Fargo by Mrs. Burton, Jamestown, department president, Sunday, July 1. ee sessions will continue through July Delegates are Ethel ote ved Sherwin, Ann Karasiewicz, Edna De- Rochford, Cornelis Abelein and "Ruth Wynkoop. Alternates who will ac- company them are Theresa Gray, Teresa Brophy, Katherine Davis, Silage Bonnie Harding and Ella Mrs. Margaret Olson will attend the convention in her capacity as presi- dent of the local unit and Mrs. A. H. e as member of the drill team. tater ington unit Aas take active e Pare initiation cere! ee mony. te s. Gladys Mooney, Detroit, na- tional President of the organization, will be present at the meeting. She | we was elected to the office in Denver in September, 1936, at the national convention after 18 years of service oh local, department and national of- Department male who are also members of the are Mrs. Katherine Harrington, de- partment junior vice-presdient; Mrs. Erna Bernstein, department ‘patri- Announcement We are grateful indeed to the hun- dreds of people who came to our July Clearance Sale on its opening day. The sales for the day exceeded our fondest expectations, and again we are inspired to carry on with ever-increasing interest. We promise you that Friday and Sat- urday will be two of the most memorable days in the history of the store. In addi- tion to the dozens of special prices on ac- | .cessory items now so much in demand, hundreds of desirable dresses of the Rob- ertson quality will be offered on these two days at amazing prices. In strict conformance to the long-es- tablished policy of the store every dress must be moved before the season ends, and move them we will at one price or another. Many of these dresses would be | desirable for early fall—some of them even later. With sixty days of summer yet before us, you cannot afford to neglect the tre- mendous savings offered in this our greatest sale of the year. For Women's Wear » Modess THE SOFTER, SAFER SANITARY NAPKIN AT ALL STORES Beginning our July Clearance Sale BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY Children’s Wash Dresses Barred and Dotted Voiles, Dimities, Ages from 1 to'7 and 7 to 16% angel priced $2.95 and §2.95. During sale Children’s “"79c, $1.79 Cotton Wash Skirts Formerly s140, now) 1 OO Formerly $1.49, Junior Silk Prints $3.95 and $4.95. Sizes 10 to 16. Formerly priced Children’s Sun Suits Reduced to 3 t« $1.00 Rayon Jamettes Now priced at $1.49 Children’s Sun Suits Sizes 1 to 10—Now 79c and $1.79 Culottes Sizes 14 to 20 $1.79 Misses’ 3-Piece e Play § Suits 4 to 20. During clearance “$1. 79 and $2. 95 Junior § Sunback Silk Linen Dresses 1.98 Junior Sunback Cotton Dresses Reduced to 79c and $1.79 Bathing Suits, ‘ izes 30 to 34, Now priced "79c and $1.49 TOTS & TEENS | “The Young Folks Shop” otic instructor, and Mrs. Martha Warner, department historian. wanes Roe national chaplain, be present at the depart- Margaret Boespflug Engaged to to E. Garvin Announcement, bas has been made by Mr, Mrs, Matt Boespfi ug, 223 Eleventh &t., of the aaa app! in bkerd Monday, July 19. The perenicny il will take place in St. Mary’s pro-cathedral with Rev. William Gar- vin, Minot, brother of Edward Garvin, Cfficiating. A bridge epee ‘Wednesday e given by Mrs, Boes; setting for the announcement of the approaching sapiiale ae announce- ments were encl miniat scrol is, ted’ with bows of pink tulle with sprays of lilies of the valley. The pink and white color scheme was car- ried out in table Loretons when lunch was served. A corsage of pink ae peer marked Gaps hlnopcaloc’ Single pastel colored tapers foinsa with tiny wedding bells were placed on éach table. Seven tables of bridge were ie play ning with score hi Amy Fo: eee net ie traveling pe Boespflug ing by her daughter, DT Mary Boes- Pflug, and by Hallie Cochran. ———— | National President | |Lcs~=2. Mrs. Gladys Mooney * * * nce-|Has Served Auxiliary |} Mrs. Charles Thelma J. » Mabel Culver and Della Erickson" left Monday for Grand Rapids, Mich., where they will attend ithe one Christian Lares con- vention. Beth, Fargo, have returned to their horhe after a few Gays visit at the a rode Mundy home, 232 Avenue B, Mr. and oie George Brastrup and daughter, Miss Margaret B: * * # Be Avenue ies west, mm their ft Mrs, J. E. Gaffaney and daughter, | wes A. W. LUCAS CO. Nationally Advertised Merchandise Sale of Misses and Children’s Organdy Dresses In Number of Offices|§ Mrs. Gladys Mooney, Detroit, Mich., national president of the Ladies’ aux- Plain and Embroidered to the Veterans of Foreign Wars | % of the United States, w: will be present | % at the department meeting of the or- | % @anization in Fargo July 11-13. ene was elected to office in Sentem- | ¥ 1936, pare, one at the/% The bride élect is now emoloved 5 by tional record includes the. Proven Life pany. Garvin is connected oath oe "leuaton department of the ot Daily Nos Werner Girl Wed i in Everett, Ws Washington |suxu Miss Ruth Pelton, Iton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sami came the bride of Norman Siverts, Everett, Wash., son of Mr. and ae Carl Siverts, Dodge, Taursey, 9 1, at Everett in the manse of the Presbyterian ne Bick H. M. Jam- ison perme Miss Ethel ‘allison, Moh Mohail, acted as bridesmaid, William H. Ever iesa, ce and wore @ corsage of gardenias. Miss Allison wore a blue knit suit with white accessories and a corsage of Burns. the bride's aunt, entertained with a reception at the Saratoga ho- tel, Everett. Table appointments were a weeding (on cake and summer Mr. Siverts plan to make their fh ante at the Saratoga hotel, after returning from their wedding trip July 10. Mrs. Siverts graduated from the Werner high school and the Dickin- pany at Everett, * x * Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCullough, 600 Seventh St., returned last week- end from a week's trip eA Montana, ter selene end in Fry- ff Mrs. McCul- lough’s parents. Mr, “and Mrs, A, E. + Boicour! week-end on a trip to Winnipeg and Detroit Lakes. eee Hats at 50c and $1 each in cuaaers Sale at Sarah Gold op. TH | Monday Musleat Event in years COMING to the HI-HAT Air- NEW HOTPOINT SPEED-FREEZER : Refrigerator desserts frosen faster than ever! ke ti bal- ee Wee Service Electric Co. John B. Kottsick 206 Béwy. Phene 85 ary uel Pelton, Werner, be: holding bowling | cuerpo ‘carp Fire Girls’ clnerd : and recreational director. of young % president an Preene sie which she was elected Promoted the Wayne pucillary 6 Brum ap: and ad busle oo corps, which | championship | ¥ Lat igi activities include being | % Past Nc feagineae ae ¥ oP porane of ee Park Board Invites Older Couples Also| The weekly park board dance will | % be held Friday evening at the Coun- | % try club. A special invitation is is- | ¢ sued to older couples wishing to attend | ¥ the affairs, as well as those of school age. Music will be ft furnished | } by Guy Larson and his orchestra. | ¥ Chaperons will be Messers and Mmes. | ¢ Arnold C. Van Wyck, T. E. Simle and | ¢ C. W. Leifur. x“ * * Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Johner have returned from their wedding trip and | % of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bauer, 715 Sixth St. J. sane and sontyie % pariete sare 510 Washington 8t.,|% returned Monday after spending two | ¥ festa in Dos Lach and, hin In| ot they the guests of Mrs. | 9 paneer moter, freer O. M. Tracy.| X m home was Mrs. | % i Merritt, ‘Mrs, Brieher's ‘ aunt, who had spent the last week | Accompanying thi in Minot. Mr. and Mrs. B. Sunn, 211 Ave- | % nue A, have as their guests their are Dunn, i daughters, Miss Victoria Se, ane pean ‘Mrs. Ralph Onell, % —Fancy Ruffed Styles for the Little Miss —Plain Tailored Styles for the Miss —All in Pastel Shades Values to $5.95 $ | 00 Each SIZES 3 TO 16 Pitre ‘Mooney has sponsored and : Beautiful Creations That Will Delight the Wearers! Drastic Reductions But we will need the room... All sales final Chevrolet Owners will tell you: “CHEVROLET USES LESS CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. 101 Broadway Bismarck, N. Dak.

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