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oto inate wo cgme eee oye we: een eo ee as THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921 D. A. R, OFFICERS ARE CHOSEN IN FINAL MEETING r) 1 State Gathering Ends With! Election of Mrs. Young as Regent | FARGO GETS CONVENTION Pleasant Social Function One of, Features of Meeting Here ' New officers of the Daughters of. \ Américan Revolution of ‘North Dakota; for the ensuing year were elected by) the convention, which closed here late! yesterday, as follows: Regent—Mrs. G. N. City. Vice Regent—Mrs. M. A. Hildreth, Fargo, Recording Sacretary— Haggert, Fargo. Corresponding Secretary-—Mrs. D. T. Owens, Bismarck. Treasurer--Miss Stella Buchanan, | Jamestown. Consulting Registrar—Mrs. E. A. Young, Valley” Mrs. G. W. Thorberg, Bismarck. Historian—Mrs. Archer Crane, Val- ley City. Librarian—Mrs, Kate Glaspell, Jamestown. argo was chosen as the next place of meeting by the organization, on, invitation of’ Dacotah chapter. vention here yesterday showed that the chapters of the state had faithfully | year. Following these reports a solo, | Reveries by Speaks, sung by Mrs, Frank McGray of Garrison was much ; enjoyed by all and to which she graci-| ously responded with The Valley of! Laughter by Sanderson. The reports/ of the Chapter regents were next heard and showed that Americaniza- tion had been the keynote of the work throughout the state. The reports were:, Mrs, John Tracy, Sakakawea Chap- | jter, Valley C: read by Miss Esther Clark. Mrs. E. A. Thorberg Minne-, shoshe chapter, Bismarck. Mrs. M. A, Hildreth, De. cotah Chapter, Fargo,| read by Mrs. Haggert. Mrs. Don) Nierling, Fort s ward Chapter, James-' d River) Valley Chapter, ‘Grand Forks. A piano solio, Conzone Triste, rend- “DANDERINE” Girls!) Save Your Hair! | Make It Abundant! i | i i | | | Immediately ‘after a “Danderine” massage, your hair takes on new life, lustre and wonderous beauty, appear- ing twice as heavy and plentiful, be- cause each hair seems to fluff and thicken. Don’t let your hair stay life- less, colorless, plain or scraggly. You, too, want lots of long, strong, beau- tiful hair. * A 35- cent bottle of delightful “Dan- derine” freshens your scalp, checks dandruff and falling hair. This stim- ulating ‘‘beauty-tonic” gives to thin,; dull, fading hair that youthful bright- ness and abundant thickness—All druggists! ; the day in various ways: \tHe top is of novelty straw in coral. If you haven’t decided on ‘your spring hats, you may get a suggestion from above. The one at} It is colorful and charming with its feather fancy in streamer Repor's of officers made to tlie com) efract and reaching to the shoulder. The one in the lower corner is of Batavia cloth in tan. It cut in semi-circular pieces, embroidered in green and fitted together to form a charming chapeau. performed their duties during the past | Pendant scarlet cherries form the trimming. ered by Mrs. Nierling was especially | appreciated because the | Pialolo Conte is a Grand Forks resi- dent. For the nooa hour a committee com- poseid of Mrs. Fred Conklin as: The table with the quaint place cards, anid spring flowers added much to the pleasure of the oc- casion. After the luncheon which was thoroly enjoyed by all the work of the conterence was continued in tlte com- munity room. It was found that there are at the) present time three new chapters being | | organized one at Minot with Mrs.' Ward Newman as Organizing regent, | i ke with Mrs. A. Powell as Org: ing regent and tha! third at Mandan with Mrs, A. M.; Bowers as organizing regent. The re-| ports from these new chapters were) « very enthusiastic and the ‘delegates | ; to next year’s delegates will without) a doubt inclide representatives from | all the new chapters. |GAYETY RESUMED FOR THE DAY A cheerful round of gayety is that | of St. Patrick’s day, making a ‘color- | ful note in the usual solemnity of the Lenton season. Bismarck observers ner groups, siocials, card parties and large dancing parties. Among the affairs scheduled for this, afternoon are two church socials, one in the parlors of the Methodist church and another in the Presbyterian church parlors. Something of the | spirit of the special day will be ob- ‘served in. the entertainment and de- corations at each place. The socia ‘are for the public and a cordial in- vitation is extended by- each church ‘group. This evening, the Auxiliary to the Association o1AmericanEngineers will entertain their husbands at the home of Engineer J Roherty and Mr3. Roherty, 615 Sixth street. An attrac- tive scheme of decoration has been planned by the ladies of the Auxiliary commemorating the Emerald Isle of St, Patrick. Bridge will be the diver- sion. Invitations are out for a carnival dance given by the Brotherhood -ot Railroad Clerks, at Elks Hall this evening, There will be a dance pro- gram beginning at 9:30 and fitting re- freshments will be served during the evening. The invitations, are done in green lettering on a rich white back AA McKenz ME Come to. our Hotel at ni And wear a Hat of Iris! St. Patriek’s Day The hour of dancing will St. Patrick’s k Olives Cork Olive: Irish Chicken Patties, O'S! ds O'Brien ~ SPUes eeeee 7th of Irel Biddy's lee Cream Glarney |e en Cheese Fresh from piackthorn Coffee Dinner Dance $2.50 Per Plate I “Make Your Table ii SEVENTEENTH OF IRELAND NINETEEN TWENTY ONE We'll sing, We'll dance and We'll be gay, on March Seventeenth ‘ou like'a good feed and a grand ould time, sure to come to that party of mine, March Seventeenth will be the date Canape Tipperary Frog Legs in Hoppers Murphy's Shoestrings Limerick Fritters, Fairy Wands Mike Gibbons Punch Baked Squab a la Shamrock Green Water Cress Salad, Galway Dressing Bridget Shatlau’s Green Appie Pie ddy’s Eye-Water, served in Glasses We Won't Go Home Till Mornin Hibernian Music from Castle Garden AAA a ie Hotel NU ine fifteen ih Green, be from nine to eight. McKENZIE HOTEL. Turtle Soup Killarney Celery Héarts Relish . hannon’s Mushrooms Emeralds In Green jand Greens Delight Nora MeTigue's Limin Pie weete af Ould Erin Hennessey’s Goat Ranch Red Eye-Tay Starts at 9:15. including Dancing Reservations Early” LA composer, | ‘ed | by Mrs. H. ¥. O'Hare and Mrs, E. 1B:! Coix arranged a four cgurse luncheon} in a private dining room of tihe Mc-! | Kenzie Hotel. “Let's hunt for Mrs. Kangaroo,” said Nick. “Does she live near | Squeak, the cireus elephant? j ; She couldn't. be happy with a million | She hus to. have room to stretch her | Jong legs. Smail dins; RR RRR en nis. ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS | By Olive Barton Roberts | Oi they whizzed, the three of them. Mr.’ Plippety-Flap, shook his head. the fairy-man “Nope! Nothing like! tree-trunks in the road everywhere. She lives on a nice grassy plain, far, far away over the ocean And say, talk about your magic shoes, she's got it all over us, my dears! She goes to market in three steps, and tei is quite a summer’s vacation. She could be round the world and hack again while you and I were getting started, she goes so fast. and take; such long strides.” Nancy looked discouraged. “Thon how can we ever find her?” she de clared. “Our Greeti Shoes won't helj :us one bit.” You never can teil,” answered the iryman, “but I’m thinking that we A ground, and are dainty and attractive. | ‘Ihe chief social event of the day: vill be the dinner dance given at the | MeciXenzie Hotel. Every year since the opening of the McKenzie Hotel ten years ago, the St. Patrick’s Annual | ises to out do all previous efforts on! part of the host and hostess. o'clock dinner in the dining room of the McKenzie will open the function, dinner continting until 12:30 with attractive dance’ numbers be- tween the many courses. | The menus are works of art in their) covers of white and gold and green. Against a pale green acatonral caught with shamrocks the lines of a! popular song are set in darker green: “Sure a little bit of Heaven| Fell from out the sky one day, And nestled on the ocean In a spot so far away; And when the angles found it ¢ Sure it looked so sweet and fair, They said “Suppose we leave it For it looks so peaceful there.” So they sprinkled it with star dust Just to make the shamrocks grow, Tis the only place you'll find them, No matter where you go; Then they dotted it with silver. To make jts lakes so grand And when they had it finished Sure they called it Ireland” i . The dining room rotunda, and bal- cony are resplendent in green and white, softly shading the many lights drapl g the windows and pillars and! 2g a cool fresh, and delightful on } For the ravog numbe and} the hostess has provided green carna- tions, shamrocks, and stinning green and white s, ull adding to the gay- ety of the 0¢ n, | Many out of town people come on from the neighboring towns for St. Patrick's Annual, and the incoming trains will bring the usual numbers tonight. MISS ROHERTY HOSTESS Catherise Roherty teacher of Wed- sical education was host nesday afternoon’ to the school ¢ t the high school building. of lavender and pale used in deco jon. The h da dainty ni § LINOTYPE MAY WEDS Methodist parsonage on, y evening Miss Ida G, Vold At Wedn x became the bride of A. Richard Rudow The attendants at the ceremony were Miss Ruddy and James Martin. | Lutheran Church will sbe entertained | ‘John Mushik & Sons, Mandan, NLD. ‘early, St. F i with a pa 2 old, worn cout, acuvasecenev tee cenotaMOTeCaTHenUUAREENUUEREUOEEEUUNRgUEREUEUORLUEGREEUUOOEMAUAETCHNUEEDDE shall have ,to use our wits. ‘Come along, kiddies. S'pose we start.’ Off they whized. the three of them | in’ their Magic. Shoes, to) the place where Mrs. Kanguroo lived. ‘To cross the wide, rolling ocean: was but the mater of a minute or perhaps one and ahalf minutes or one and three-quar- ters. But, anyway, they soon arrived ina very curious place. Some people 1 it Australia and some ‘call it’ Topsy-Turvy Land, al- though it wasn’t the same Topsy-Tur- that the, twins visited on their trave hap Topsy-Turvy Land! was in Fairyland and.this Topsy-Tur- | vy Land ig ‘in the earth. No wonder it's called so! The flow- srs are the loveliest in the world, but | aave no smell. The birds are the | most gorgeous in creaton, but cam not sing a note. And the animals— {| queerest things you ever saw. Look at Mrs. Kangaroo! RAR RRA ARR RR ee The bride has been employed in Bis-} marck for some time and the groom is | a linotype operator for ‘the Bismarck | Tribune. The Tribune joins the many friends| of the couple in wishing them the best | of luck, { vy Land SUSLUEHETVECUUTEAUNT LUTHER LEAGUE ! The Luther League of the First this evening by Mesdamse S. B. Bye) jnad Herma Lidberg, at the home of; | the letter, 510 Washington Avenue, ‘The young people and their friend are all cordially invited to attend this | meeting. MRS. HUYCK ENTERTAINS Mrs. J. I. Huyck was, hostess on | Wednesday afternoon to the Tuesday; Bridge club at her home on First street. DIME De ATLA ERENT RARE RITE Rea gKnLatt It will pay you to inspect our! new line of spring oxfords and pumps in bi: ack and brown kid. Make your table res Patrick’s ,Dinner and Dance, McKenzie Hotel. FUN FOR WOMEN “TO DIAMOND DYE Faded Garments, Draperies, Ev- erything Made New for Few Cents women can do wonders 1 Bismarck ige of Diamond Dye! skirt, waist, sweater kimona, dr or faded stockings gloves, raperies» portieres. © cl covers—anything. whether wool, si linen, cotton or mixed goods, can diamond-dyed 10 look like new. directions in each package guarantee perfect resutts. Druggist has Color Card showing actual materials dia mond-dyed a wondrous ge ot rich, fadeless colors. Don’t risk your ‘material in a poor dye. THE BISMARCS. TRIBUNE SOME IDEAS FOR YOUR NEW SPRING HAT | REV. SCHOFFSTALL TO PREACH. | @— ‘ladies alteration tailoress has'ac- ioring Establishment on Broad- | way. I * ‘Individuality of Style CITY NEWS | eo From, Cooperstown. John Sad of Cooperstown is spend- ing a few days in Bismarck. Rev. Wm. Schoffstall of McKenzie | will be the preacher in he special service at the Methodist Episcopal church tonight. Dr. Harris will be present and assist in the meeting. A cordial invitation is extended all to attend. ~ From Beulah, L. C. O'Hagan, also H. D. O'Hagan and family of Beulah, are in town for a short time. 7 Driscoll Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. C. Schoen of Driscoll; are in town on business toda TO GIVE ‘ATA, The combined choirs of the Method- ist Episcopal church conducted by Mrs A. Larson have ‘in course 6f preparation a very beautiful Easter | Cantata entitled “The Living Christ” ‘by Wildemere. This will be presented in the evening service of Easter Sun- day. The choirs are being asfisted by Mrs. Targart, Miss Bauer, Mrs. Hy- land and Mrs. Dunn. i Miss Grosz, an experienced Shopping Mrs. J. Michaelson and Mr her are Regan ladies in town on 3 shopping trip. Children’s Concert Success, The program put on by the pup! of St. Mary’s school last evening was a great suc and the children were | able to turn over a neat sum for the ‘cepted a position at Klien’s Tail- Easter Millinery. CIA “mo 420 Broadway, Bismarck, N. | | | | Nielsen’s Millinery & Waist Shop | D. building of the new wing in their school building. . Leaves for Kansas City. J. D. Eaton of Williston, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. F. Grady, for a couple of weeks left last night for an extended visit at Kansas City. St. Patrick’s dinner dance at the McKenzie tonight 9:15 till morning.. Dinner served until 12:30. Tickets may be secured at the desk. Rebekah Dance, Odd Fellow’s hall, Saturday. evening, $1.00 per couple ° including refreshment. Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and their friends invited. Shop at the Emporium, 116 5th St., and save money. ‘Specials Blouses Blouses UMGHAnETEUTUUNSCTL — $9.95 36-inch Black Taffeta 86-inch Pure Dye Black Taffeta. Regular $3.00 Quality. Friday and $2 48 Saturday special per yard Silk Tissues 32-inch Silk Tissues in a large selection of New Plaids and colors. One of the finest wash fabrics made. Regular 85c quality. Friday and Saturday Special 5 5 Per yard . 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