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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1937 SOCIETY and CLUBS Mrs. Frank Geiermann Named Oracle by Royal Neighbors Succeeds Mrs. E. F. Trepp; Mrs.!| Bird on Her Bonnet | | SERS Emer Larson Elected Vice Oracle Mrs, Frank Gelermann was elected oracle of the Royal Neighbors of America at a meeting of the organiza- tion Monday evening in the Auxiliary Toom in the World War Memorial ~ building. She succeeds Mrs. E. F. ‘Trepp. Other officers named for the en- H. A. Swenson, receiver; Charles To- A social hour followed the meeting. Refreshments were served by Mmes. Trepp, F. E. McCurdy, Mathys and J. L, Vreal. sok e Bridal Shower Fetes Mrs. Arfsten Monday Mrs. Ed Aristen (Helen Mees), complimented jay as Mmes. John Musolf, Harold Smith ning going to Mrs, Arfsten and Miss Cath- eryn Biglow. ‘The 14 guests were served lunch in the balcony in the Sweet Shop late in the evening. . s* Woman’s Club Meets For Christmas Party | Members of the Woman's club met|§ Monday evening at the home of Mrs. J. B. Smith, 606 Fifth 8t., for a Christ- ured speaker on the auxiliary broad- cast Friday, Dec. 10, he 8:15 p. m., over One of our many true-fitting Nelly Don better cottons to wish “Merry Christmas” toevery one on your list. Bright printed Pop- lin in navy. brown, end black, 14-44. LUCAS! J) ad What will Paris do next? Wearing a live pigeon on your hat is a good trick 1f you can induce one to stay put. And we certainly can be thankful that the style doesn’t Tun to turkeys, instead. Think of toting a 10-pound gobbler on your noggin! ‘ 4 Bismarck Students Active on AC Campus Four Bismarck young people, stu- dents at the North Dakota Agricul- tural college, recently have received special mention for their participation in campus activities. Charles Starbuck was one of the 16 admitted into Scabbard and Blade, national military fraternity. Initi- ne will be held after the Military all, Robert Brandenburg, son of Dr. and Mrs. T, O. Brandenburg, 820 Avenue D, was elected vice president of th sophomore class of 1937-38. : James Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs Theodore R. Taylor, 208 Second 8t., has been initiated into Alpha Phi Gamma, national honorary co-educa- tional journalistic fraternity. Taylor is associate editor of the Bison this year and was a member of last year's staff. Mary Mahlman, daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Henry ©, Mahiman, 816 Mandan St., was elected vice presi- dent of the sunioe class Of 1937-38, * * i 45 Attend Capital Townsend Club Party Approximately 45 persons attended the benefit card party of the Capital City Townsend club Tuesday evening in the dining room in the World War Memorial bullding. An unusual feature of the evening ve the floor show given by Freddy ue and his orchestra. Special numbers were presented by the “Orig- inal Three Notes of the Air,” Gayle Mason and Dennie Shaw. The orch- estra will appear at the dance Friday evening, Dec. 10, in the A.O.U.W., hall being sponsored by the club. Honors at bridge were awarded to H. McDowell and Mrs. Randa Mills and at whist to Mrs. L. E. Gavin and D. W. Hulterstrom. Leona Marie Broehl Is Wed to H. M. Nelson ‘ ,. The marriage of Leona Marie Broehl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Broehl, Wilton, and Hugo M. Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson, Baldwin, was solemnized here Tues- day at 3:30 p. m., in the parsonage of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. Walter E. Vater offici- ated at the service. Attendants were the bride’s mother, Mrs. Broehl, and sister, Miss Helen Broehl. The bride was costumed in a wine and gray crepe dress fashioned with a harmonizing bolero of satin. Taspberry crepe. The bridal couple plan to make their home on the bridegroom’s farm, east of Baldwin, * * Willsons, Nickersons Entertain in Mandan Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Willson, 831 Sixth 8t., and Dr. and Mrs. Bernard 8. Nickerson, Mandan, entertained Monday evening at a 6:30 o'clock dinner in the dinizg room in the Lewis and Clark hotel, Mandan. Places were marked for 48 at a table appointed in tones of blue and silver and lighted by blue tapers. Mrs. John F, 8ulli- van, Mandan, J. Kennedy, Mrs. E. G. Patterson and E. F. Underhill, Man- on sek ek Zoller-Boelter Vows Are Repeated Tuesday Miss Freda Hedvig Zoller, daughter ot Mrs, Elizabeth Zoller, Goodrich, became the bride of John H. Boelter, Mrs. George Boelter, ceremony performed Tuesday 30 p. m., in the parson- age of the McCabe Methodist Episco: pal church. Rev. Walter E. Vater of- ficiated. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schafer at tended the couple. Mrs. Schafer is sister of the bride. For her wedding the bride was dressed in a model of emerald green crepe with a hat in| % matching crepe and other accessories in the same tone. As jewelry she|¢ wore @ gold cross and chain. Mrs. Schafer was dressed in a rust boucle ensemble with matching accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Boelter are making their home at 1014 Tenth St. The bride is a graduate of Good- | \ rich high school, class of 1934. Mr. Boelter was graduated from St. Mary's high school in 1934 and at- | X tended Creighton and Jamestown | ¢ colleges, He is now employed at the | \ Capital City Bottling Works. * ek Sisters to Hold Sale At St. Alexius Hospital The Sisters of St. Benedict will con- duct an apron and handkerchief sale in the reception room in the St. Alex- ius hospital Dec. 9 and 10. A.W.LUCASCO. | i | A. W. LUCAS CO. The Store With the Christmas Spirit This Big Baby Doll Little Girls Will Love Just like a real baby. See what 2 pretty face she has, with glass eyes and real eyelashes . . . and what an attractive Famous Movie Star Dolls. Cuddly Babies, Costume Dolls—All join to make our “Doll Land” the haven for any little girl and her “Santa Claus.” Jane Withers Doll. . . . . $5.95 Her cute dress and hat, She stands nineteen inches tall. sleeping eyes and lashes, composition body and human wig, are Dionne Quintuplet Dolls. . $1.00ea. “Buy the whole set of quints or one individually. They are nicely dressed in pastel organdy dresses and bonnets, Only lovely. $1.00 for each doll. Shirley Temple Dolls. . . . $2.75 A 18-inch Shirley Temple of composition with curled mohair wig, package of curlers, sleeping eyes and lashes and nice dress. Princess Elizabeth Doll. . . . $5.95 A perfect miniature of the Little Princess. Beautifully dressed. 15 inches tall. $1.95 long baby dress and bonnet te match. Her body is stuffed with kapok.to make her real cuddly. She's 25 inches . —quite a large baby! And she cries! : Stuffed Teddy Bears $1.00 | A 10-inch mohair bear, with glass eyes and a Brown or gold. voice. Baby Dolls. . All composition. c Dressed Baby Doll. . . . . $1.95 oN tant Fully dressed. “Dy Dee” Baby Dolls. . . . $4.9 Can be fed, changed and washed—Dressed in shirt and diaper, with bottle and layette. 13-inch. Others at $1.95 and $2.95. Wonder Baby and Bathinet. . $1.95 Any little girl will love this 10-inch rubber baby doll that drinks. Layette, case and bathinette affords lots of fun. / A-grand value in a huge, 24-inch baby, with composition head, arms and legs, with sleeping eyes and crying voice. It’s a Grand and Delightful Display A.W. LUCAS CO. The Store With the Christmas Spirit Wonderful Values, Large Selection, Something For All One Dollar Each Printed Challis Lounging Pajamas, with coats to match, regular $2.95 values for $1.00 a pair. Japanese Robes with embroidered trim. Aprons, Sheers and Colorful Prints. Wash .Frocks—No lady ever has too many. Sweaters, long and short sleeves, also barrels, sizes 34 to 40. 42-Inch Hand Embroidered Pillow Cases, white and colored embroidered. \ 22x44 Inch Bath Towels, pastels and dark shades, Chair Sets, lace and embroidered. — Linen Lunch Clothes, 52x52 inch in size, plaids. Linen Card Table Covers. Hand Embroidered Linen Bridge Sets. Plaid Linen Bridge Sets. Boxed Embroidered Linen Guest Towels in sets, ; Woodcraft Pipe Holders—the pipe smok- er’s delight, Busiecteys Bath Set, powder and bath salt. What-Not Corner Shelf, a handy wall decoration. Penthouse Ash Tray Sets, four ash trays to set. Party Puffs, Hand Painted Container, pastel colors. : Williams Shaving Set for Men. Cut Crystal Sugar and Creamer on Tray. Tie Racks, many styles, always a man’s need. : Silver Plate Salt and Peppers. Palmolive Shaving Sets for Men. Make-up Boxes, mirror lid, assorted colors. Menicute Sets, Glaze, Cutex, Lady Lil- lian. Wriseley’s Bath Sets. Comb and Brush Sets for Men. pussy Glass Coaster Sets, 8 coasters to * set. North Dakota Potters, assorted pieces. Fostoria Glassware, assorted pieces, Compacts, double, rouge and powder. Pictures, Floral, with wood frames. Coty’s Cologne, 4-ounce bottle. Marvelous, the eye matched make-up. Houbigant’s Eau Florale Cologne, sweet pea, gardenia, honeysuckle, and mag- nolia blossom. Yardley’s Lavendomeal Bath Salt. Hudnut’s Bath Powder. . Pro-phy-lac-tic Travel Kit Tooth Brush. Johnson & Johnson's First Aid Kit. Bourjois-Mansfield Shaving Bowl. Overnight Kits with Zipper Top. Five-Year Diary, with lock and key. Leather Bill Folds. Leather Key Cases. Cut Crystal Salt and Pepper Shakers. Extra Large Size Globes of the World. Crystal Set Perfume Bottles, Leatherette Waste Baskets. Wood Sewing Baskets. Leatherette Sewing Boxes, ivory or brown. i Framed Friendship Mottoes. Novelty Book Ends of many kinds. Potted Artificial Flowers. Suede Cloth Card Table Covers. Pedestal Magnifying Mirrors, Men’s Handkerchiefs, hand embroidered initials, 3 in box. Women’s Fancy Handkerchiefs, boxed. Women’s Hand Made Handkerchiefs. Women’s Fabric Gloves in a number of different colors. Women’s Wool Gloves, assorted colors. Women’s Wool Mittens, assorted colors. One Dollar Each One Dollar Each Ladies’ Ascot Scarfs, pure dye silk, very colorful, Scotch Plaid Scarfs, all wool, warm as well as good looking, all color com- binations. Ladies’ Hand Bags, new styes, pouch, handle or zipper models. Jewelry, beautiful clips, necklaces, pins, bracelets, earrings, lockets, crosses, in both gold and silver at one dollar each. Men’s Pure Silk Four-in-Hand Ties, all new patterns. Men’s Silk or Wool Scarfs, white or colorful plaids. Men’s Lined Leather Gloves, nice and warm. Men’s Unlined Dress Gloves. Paris Suspenders, plain color or fancy elastic, regular or extra length. Boys’ Polo Shirts, fancy or plain jersey, button or zipper front. Tom Sawyer Broadcloth Dress Shirts for Boys, white or patterns. Small Dresser Lamps. Fancy Silk or Velvet Pillows. Phoenix Ladies’ Silk Hose, 3 thread for dress, 4 thread for afternoon, 5 and 7 thread for walking. Belle-Sharmeer Proportional Hose, leg as well as foot knit to size. Ladies’ Glove Silk Panties, Kayser and Van Raalte, lace trim or embroidery. Women’s Novelty Stripe Rayon Pa- jamas, two-piece styles, tailored, light or dark shades, Gowns of Deb O’Ray and novelty stripe, tailored, tearose, Nile green or coral, small, medium or large. Deb O’Ray Slips, brassiere top, tailored, shadow panel, 82 to 44. Taffeta Charmart Slips, tailored, four gore, bias, double top, tearose, 32 to 44. Novelty Pajamas, hand embroidered two-piece styles, small, medium and large. Tuck Stitch Pajamas, long sleeves, light shades, small, medium and large. Tuck Stitch Gowns, long sleeves, tea- rose, small, medium and large, Satin Dance Sets, lace trimmed or tai- lored styles, sizes 82 to 36, All Wool Shoulderette, pink, blue or white. Girls’ Slips of Taffeta Charmart, four gore bias, tearose. Little Tots’ Slips of Taffeta Charmart, built-up shoulders, ruffled bottoms, lace trimmed. Children’s Novelty Stripe Pajamas, two- - piece, cap sleeve, contrasting trim, coral, Nile or green, sizes 4 to 16. Children’s Dresses of Novelty Prints or Plain Colors, sizes 8 to 16. Toddle Suits for little boys, sizes 1 to 3. Doddle Dreeret for the little miss, sizes 1to Infants’ Hand Embroidered Dresses, All Wool Shawls for the little ones in pink, blue or white. Soft Cradel Toys and Washable Toys. Teasics, 16-inch, brown with yellow im. Dolls, 22-inch, all composition, dressed, Soft Body Dolls, 15-inch, composition head, fully dressed. Ladies’ Silk Hose, the ideal gift, 8 thread for dress, 4 thread for wear as well as looks, 5 and 7 thread for wear. Ladies’ Silk Hose, chiffon or service weight, two pairs for one dollar. Ladies’ Silk Hose with black heels, Boys’ Outing Flannel Pajamas, two- piece, Tom Sawyer make. Tom Sawyer Broadcloth Pajamas, two- piece, slip-over or coat style, elastic waist band, sizes 6 to 18 years. One Dollar Each Only a partial list. Come here and see what a long way your dollar will go in buying an acceptable gift. : A.W. LUCAS CO. Home of Nationally Advertised Merchandise

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