The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 7, 1937, Page 5

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and Birthday Tea to Honor Mrs. Casselman Sunday Afternoon - Honoree Served as Teacher in Public Schools for Almost Half a Century ). Years Her first 14% years of teaching here id and eighth THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1987 CLUBS Chairmen Named for High School Classes Olson, Harry Rishworth, Irma Rud- Jeanette Davis Wed In Columbus, Ohio Announcement has been received by a Fol- guests, lowing a wedding trip to Ohio points ser, Joan Fisher, Norma Kuehn and Park Chief David Hovey, Dartmouth alumnus and one-time news- paper man, is superintendent of Minot’s system of parks and playgrounds. to visit relatives, Mr. and Mrs, Down- ing will make their home in Colum- bus, The Mary's employed here by the Northwestern Bell Telephone company. bride is a graduate of the St. St. Benedict’s Group Fetes Miss M’Kinnon ‘Mrs. Bernard Porter, Mandan, en- tertained the Bismarck-Mandan chapter of St. Benedict's alumnae Wednesday evening at her home. As- sistant hostess was Miss Celeste Han- man of the Hiawatha region from North Dakota, who left Wednesday noon for Savannah, will represent North Dakota at the convention and at a two-day training session which Precedes it. Attending the convention will be & number of national officers. Dele- gates from every state in the union will be in attendance, Many ceremonies and visits to his- toric places are planned for the pro- gram and to celebrate the 25th anni- versary of the movement. Sunday, ,|Oct. 10, the Savannah Girl Scouts will entertain the delegates at a southern outdoor supper at Camp Walleila. Round table discussions, ted /ied by Dr, Lillian Gilbreath, Mont- clair, N. J., chairman of the Girl frey.| Scout, personnel committee, will oc- high school and was formerly | 15. A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center cupy much of the time Monday in the pre-convention training. The meeting of the national board ¢ directors will be held Tuesday, Oct. Preceding Mrs. Ramstad’s depart- ure Wednesday, she was in charge of @ meeting of the Bismarck Giri Scout council Tuesday morning. Rou- tine business was transacted and the Napoleon Couple Are Married W ednesday The marriage of Miss Ida Meyer and Matt Mitzel, both of Napoleon, was solemnized Wednesday at 9 a. m., in the chapel of the St. Alexius hos- pital, Officiating at the service was Rev. Bonaventure Goebel. Attending the couple were Mrs. P. M. Roehrich and Matt Burch, both of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Mitzel will make their home in Napoleon, The bridegroom is a nephew of J. A. Roehrich and P. M, Roehrich of this city, A. W. LUCAS CO. The Leading Hosiery Store OUR GIRLS ARE ALL AGOGI They're all oncited PHOENI HOSTERY abost the now : HO Pictured Herewith Three Popular Numbers in FALL SHOES were spent. ip the seventh grades in the ‘Moore school. ».. and you will be, too! . It’s making fashion history... the new Phoenix Vita-Bloom hosiery! You'll add your word of praise the moment you ses. its vibrant loveliness. Vita-Bloom hag a petal-like softness, a flattering smoothe “Honey” Johnson, el Y of Bronxville, N. "nal Chapter F Luncheon Meeting Held Monday a yeuth have received instruction from Mrs. Casselman. A number of these Chapter F of the P.EO. Sisterhood Opened its 1937-38 season Monday | 1, with @ 1 o'clock luncheon at the home |of Mrs. P. J. Meyer, 912 Fourth st. Rebekah Busy Bees Re-elect Officers All officers were returned to their places at a meeting of the Rebekah. Busy Bee Sewing club held Tuesday Serving again this year are Mmes. Fred Swenson, president; B. H. Ham- , treasurer. 200 fine shirts on sale at $1.50 each, 8 for $4.25. Heras: son’s 28th Anniversary Schilling y F MUSTARD les Harry Vadnie, Bev erly Lewis, Floyd Howell, Lois Piel- fer, Hart, Myron H. Anderson: Arnold Lip-| % pert, John Walters, Merlin Scott,| Vineeek alias and Robert Welch, ‘ALA to Broadcast Guests at the meeting were Mrs. E. A. Kuhfield, who is affiliated with the PEO. Sisterhood at Beach, and * ‘ Jr. Missionary Rally Here Friday Evening ‘A Junior Missionary rally will be held Friday, Oct. 8, at 8 p. m. in the First Lutheran church. Guest speaker for this rally will be Miss Ruth Bonander, Chicago, lil. Special music will be furnished by the Chil- 's it ia fer Voge tages Representatives from heran churches of the Bismarck vicinity are expected to attend. children’s work are invited. WELL MAKE IT WARM FOR YOu! HANES WINTER UNDERWEAR SOLD BY DAHL CLOTHING STORE 410 Main Aven GET ACQUAINTED WITH THIS NEW, MIDDLEWEIGHT WINTER UNDERWEAR THE ANTI-FREEZE UNDERWEAR Peon MEN AND BOYS Over KFYR Friday American All interested in Legion auxiliary | § announced by |§ bg That Are Finding Much Favor With Discriminating Buyers $4.95 | Brown Suede with Kid fase a Cee looks an good fit invite you to en- joy walking. Sizes 414 to 9 Widths AAAA to B $5.95 Dark Brown Suede, with lighter brown kid toe and heel. Colorfully smart and flattering in fit. Sizes 414 to 9 Widths AAAA to B. Brown Built-up Pump with dark brown kid trimming. Smart, with the competent blending of style sense and fine fitting jqualtied, these shoes bring sun- shine to the wearers. Styles for Every Occasion of the Day — High riding pumps, swing straps, and oxfords. Suedes and combinations of leath- ers and braid. Black, brown, blue, green and multi-colors. All heel heights. . W. LUCAS CO. Home of Nationally Advertised Merchandise Styles for Every Costume High Toques Cap Toques Bonnet Brims «> = ¥ mK og Ca) e $1.85 —Fall Hats — $2.85 These hats have definitely been made to sell for much more—you can feel quality in the soft felts, and see smartness and individuality in the styling and fine finishing de- tails, such as tucking, draping, and new trimmings—rhinestone pins, tall bright-col- ored feathers, and graceful ribbons. Colors: Green, Wine, Rust, Brown and Black Peaked Crowns Brims be Off-the-Face Bem, ees to give your legs a new allurg, Foft and Alluring ts Rose Petals You'll discover that this new hosiery has more endurance as well as new beauty. LOOK AT IT .. FEEL IT.. WEAR IT You're Sure of Yourself in Phoenix 89c $1.00 A. W. LUCAS CO. Correct Foundation Garment That’s what we were told — a wearer—and—you'll b; agree with her, too! Especially after you've worn it! It’s amazing how such a dainty looking little thing can mold awkward hip bulges to lovely, slim, youthful lines! Cleverly concealed bones at the waist keep it from rolling - and - Le Gant control (TwoWay-OneWay) is its great im) force! we know you'll love it! $5.00 Come in and look it over— Other Le Gants for all figures $7.50 and $10.00 The bra shown here is one of our Alpha- bet A’lures—designed in one style to fit all figures.

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