The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 10, 1921, Page 5

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2 ee ‘ THURSDAY, MARCH: 10, 1921 / SHOWER FOR BRIDE OF MONTH) Mrs. Margaret Page was hostess last evening to a party of twenty-two young women in compliment to Mrs. William C. Paulson, a bride of the month, The young waqmen precipitated a! shower. of miscelancous’ gifts upon the! bride during the social evening, suf- ficient 10° furnish items of interest) for some time to come. The home! was prettily decorated in red hearts, cupids, candles, and a floral decoration | of red carnations, making a cozy and! artistic effect. The hostess was as- sisted by Miss Ida Elleson and the evening was spent with music and of the attorney general's. office all! through the administration of Attor- ney General Langer. A short time ago|* * From Over the State. Mind B e you, the whole lot of them had| tan. weve tonight, temperature zero to ten she returned to the home of her par-| Men in town from over the — state] oscaped, having been set loose by the| ‘What did you say?’ asked (Nancy.| below by Friday morning; strong | ents at Billings. Montana, where her ? marriage to William ‘C. Paulson was/ Casselton, A. H. Hutton of Ricbard-|~ “ow then, let’s see,” said the fairy-| i ‘ ‘ airy. 9 » A. H. “Now, 5 'y-| it once in a day,” replied. the fairy. : solemn sen a. enor’ Hine eOiamarce’s| ton, R. I’. Smith of Sanger, A. R. Daly | man, sitting down suddenly and look-| “The circus. peopl'{” called him Fro derwood. le 8 ec: }of Grand Forks, Charles Willy from | ing at the sole of one of his immense | “Squeak” for stort.’ Mrs. C. E. Hedlund and Miss Mil-! popular young business men, as shown| day Card:club,. Three tables were fa play and the hostess served refresh- ments later in the afternoon. LEAVE FOR, CONFERENCE. Mrs. F, 1K; Smyth and Mra. F. L. | Conklin ‘are among the club women/}’ who left last night for the. district meeting of the Federation ot Clubs at Jamestown; RANTLE ey [_ ciTY NEWS e & fs Mrs. Arnot Recovering. F The ,latest report from the bedside of Mrs. A. J. Arnot is that the, pa- tient is-improving and her recovery is looked forward to quite hopefully. To Minneapolis. W. E. Lahr and Mrs, Lahr left yes- terday for the Twin Cities on a short trip. Shopping Jn Town, Stanton. yesterday were Henry Schipfer of Minot, and W. E.. Rawlings of Ster- Flippety-flap, the fairyman, were on their way to hunt the circus animals. gnomes. shoes. “I keep all my notes and stance, his name is Kajah Singh Allah Lallahuggars- ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS By Olive Barton Roberts. Dingh Moochapootra “Why?” asked Nick, I can only say Flippety-Flap jumped to his fect and took an enormous stride. It seemed as though he must certainly | have the seven-league boots, for he} was almost out of sight at once. ‘ ‘Nancy and Nick told ‘their Green| Shoes to follow the fairyman,’and in-, stantly the faithful little servants were! whisking the twins tirough the air/ after tie fast-disappearing fairy, like comets after the moon. Flippety-Flap| always kept one enormous step ahead. ; |. Over rivers and hills and lakes he led| them, welking over water as- though! it were solid ground. As for the acean,| the fairyman strode right over it,/ shoving whales and jcebergs out of| his path with his toes, like so many; pebbles. ‘ i (To Be Continued.) WEATHER REPORT. Wor twenty-four hotrs ending at} noon March 10. Temperature at 7 A. M. Highest yesterday Lowest yesterday . For ‘North Dakota Probably snow tonight and Friday; much colder; cold northerly winds. - | wt dred Hedliind, Mrs. J, Evander, M spring sewing sale? games, | Shoppers from out of town veer Lowest last night . ry e ‘itees The ‘honor ‘ guest has) made her/| day were Mrs. R. C. Perry and -Miss a Precipitation ....... i ¢ home in Bismarck for some years,|Gena Olson of Mandan, mrs. Weliau As for the ocean, fairyman , strode right over it, too. Highest wind velocity ave you een 1 to our having been on the stenographic staff) of Napoleon, and Mrs. Oscar Thue of Soon the twins, accompanied by] of ’em. Take the elephant, for in- Forecast. i OU’RE missing something if you haven’t. A lot of women have taken advantage of these homesewer’s bar- gains. by his elec‘ion to the pesent command of Bismarck Post of american Legion: The young couple will make their; home on Fifth street in the Bight Hun-| ppg Fant aunt etonter the Bap-| dred block. | uel church will meet with Miss yine avanaugh, Friday evening, 7:45, 810 FEDERATION AT JAMESTOWN. | Thayer sirect aa Mrs. L. N. Cary of Mandan, N. D.,| ’ pregident of the North Dakota Fed-! eration.of Women’s clubs, has called, z i tw memoranda here. It’s so convenient. And I've. written down the name of every creature that used to be in the “Say,” grinned Flippety-Flap, “if! Ash and Miss Lottie Ash, were in| questions were dollars, I'd be able to} trom Underwood yesterday calling on! start a bank, shouldn't 1? I don’t) triends and shopping. H circus—his’ address, too. But land| know why. : k , thi f f’em are} “ —well, fi oa ee ‘nows, the names of some of! al ‘He lives at—well, he lives in a Shop at the Emporium, 116) 5th St., and save money. i so enormous there wouldn't be enough} jungle near a river in a far-off country. 5 | ling. shoes in the whole world to hold one. Now let’s. be off.” council tomorrow, in Jamestown, ,N.' The 1214c ginghams are going—have you gotten your D. Ali.the new department chairmen} share Vc ging! going: you g ‘y and committee chairmen appointed . under the reorganization plan by the General Federation of Women’s clubs; v oungosd If you’re planning a new silk dress—you ought to see will meet for the first time and dis-/ ? ; cuss plans for the work. Fairyspun. It’s a Bargain A banquet isto close the meeting,| at, yard e at’ which the club women of James-| town will be Present as well as the visiting members of! the board and council. Miss Minnie Nielson, chairman of the national diviston.of; education un- der the department of applied educa- tion in the general federation will re- turn from a trip in the east in time for the conference. Miss Nielson is! also chairman’ of applied’ education | for the North Dakota federation and 7p she is to/confer with Mrs. John D.} Sherman of Chicago, national chair-| man, before her return. | Plans for the district conventions | to take place in May will be comple ed at this meeting.. ‘The districts ar planning for special programs 0.1 “American Citizenship” at the annua meetings and are working with the| | ! state chairman of the department ‘on! f . this subject, Mrs. Albert Strand of; Ellendale. In the first number of the: . North Dakpta, club bulletin issued wn. : b ef There’s a. great many uses for serge. 50 inch Storm Serge in Brown and Nav: $2 50 cet e yard .. Columbia Grafonola A.W.LUCAS CO. The store of quality, service and lower prices \ an Comic Opera aa ™Captain « Plymouth AUDITORIUM Monday Evening, March 28th by Local Talent (Under direction of Miss Bergliot Caspary) 15 Principals Chorus of 45 Funnier Than the Funniest So Far ADMISSION $1.10 9 Strand has outlined plans for wor! in this department.. Its slogan is tha’ suggested by Mrs., Percy V.. Penny ‘packer, the national chairman of: American. Citizenship. “Every club a! training camp for citizenship.” © 2.| Mrs. F. R. Smyth of Bismarck is! editor of the No. Dak Club Bullett and Mrs. F. L. Conklin is recording | secretary of the State Federation. | . Pre-War Prices HISTORIC EXHIBIT. | + The Fargo Forum has the following! description of a curio exhibit, put on). , by tts Jamestown women during the § week, Relics sof the Revoluntionary, | Civil, Indian, Spanish-American and, World wars, curios of bygone days: and fashions of from 25 to 100 years! #go were shown by the Presbyterian | a “Museum j First to Make Readjustment Missionary society az Show.” Curiosities i ded Sitting Bull's Indian pipe. 2 fast jacket worn! by Queen \ ix, a copper card | stand used by the English Duke of | Kent, also entiges in dishes, oil paint: | ings, steel engravings and pottery. | Among bygone fashions were shown the waists with a les; of mutton sleeves | of a quarter century ago, gowns of/ 100 years ago, some with long trains, | or elbow puffs, including samples of} the hoop skirt end, pantelette period. | K-2 225.00 gees a H-2 165.00 . ENTERT. 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