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¢ ‘Ne BS THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1924 * Social and Personal Big Social Event Of Rotary Meet To Be Held Tonight Final preparations are being made this afternoon for the largest social event of the Rotarian conferehce, which is the banquet given in the house ¢hambers at the state capi- tol this evening. Tables have been placed, covers laid and delegations seated to the number of 800. The tables are decorated with cut flowers ‘and the lightning effect combi wiht the effective use of the Rot colors have turned the room into a beautiful ball and banquet room, Red, white and biue lights in the big ceiling chandiliers make a beau- tityl illuminatign, The — sperkens platform in the front of the room has been transformed into a stage for the orchesta and the entertainers of the evening. . Ferns and cut flowers are used here and with the decorating emptoyed in the arches of the windows the entire scheme is most pleasing. The -banquet, will-be served at 6:30 and willbe in charge of the Catho- lic Daughters:of America. Follow- ing the’ banquet dancing will be enjoyed by all Rotarians and their guests. Thegerowd expected to at- tend this s#@ial-event is expectd to) exceed the number attending the pre- vious. inaugutal balls. DELPHIAN SOCIETY Members of the Alpha Eta Del- phian Society will hold their regular meeting in Mrs. E. L. Whitson's stu- dio, 119 1-2 Fourth Street tomorrow at 9 o'clock instead of 9:30, The study of the Peloponnesian War will be under the leadership of Mrs. W. S. Stratton. The followin! divisions of the lesson will be discussed by the members listed. | The Beginning of Hostilities and the! Policy of Pericles—Mrs. F. sonius. Pericles’ Speech——Mrs, Obert Olson’ Events from 420 to 428 B, C.—Mrs.} F, J. Grady. The Sigilian Expedition—Mrs. W. E. Perry. Sparta “and Thebes—Mrs. Harvey Harris. , Philip of Macedon... Mrs, L. Reuben Alexander the Great—Mrs. A. A. Whittemore. Effects of Alexander's Conquests— Mrs, Harold Sorenson. | CURRENT EVENTS CLUB, Members of the Current Events Club were entertained at their re-| gular meetin yesterday by Mrs, FE. T. Burke at her homepon Avenue B. Miss Bertha Palmer gave a talk on “Know North Dakota,” which was qnjoyed by the Club, Mrs. A. J. Ar- Women’s. ‘Missionary So- ciety of the Evangelical Church: will |have a Miscel- --daneous - Bale-at H. *dy Neus bauers,; 502 8th St. Friday, April 25th, at 8 p.m. Every- body. welcome: ' wT eae ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE not and’Mrs. J; A. Larson were elect- ed delegates to the Eighth District meeting to be held at Goodrich, May 13 and 14¢ Plans were made for the -holding of a Mother’s Day program at the next regular meeting of the club which will be at the home of Mrs. E. A. Thorberg. ‘ ENTERTAIN FOR ROTARY PRESIDENT Mr, and Mrs. Henry Duemeland en- tertained at a dinner party at their home followed by a theatre party in honor of Mr, and Mrs, 0. B.,MeClin- tock of Minneapolis who are here for the Rotary Conference, Mmes. E. J. Weiser, iGlber Hag- gay. B, L. Bentson, C. O. Follett, A. C. Crowd, Ed. Sigurdson‘and Aurbey Lawrence arrived last evening by automobile from Fargo to attend the social affairs to be given in. connee- tion with the annual méeting of the Rotary clubs af the ninth district which opened today, Other Fargo women who arrived to attend the convent’on #n the special trainthis morning were Mmes. Norman B. Black, W. B. Shotwell, Fred Shef- eld, Frank McKone and A. J. Dan- strom, The Hope chest to be given to the one holding the lucky number, by the American Legion Auxiliary, is on display in the Webb Bros. winiow | this city lef on Main street. The chest contains Mass,, to attend the general confer-! a 19- ece Maderia -luncheon set, an ence of the Methodist chur¢h which embroidered bed and dresser set, and opens May 1: He will go to England snow. numerous articles of household linen, The drawing will take place at the May dange to he given by the Legion Auxiliary on {May in Patterson's hall. The drawing is scheduled for midnight and none will be admitted to the hall without tickets, which may bé secured from any member of the organization. * Mrs. W. E. Fitzsimmons of St. Paul has been invited by the Bismarck and Mandan Business and Professional Women to come to Bismarck and act as Community song leader for the} meeting of the North Dako-, noon to attend the Rot ta Federation of Business and Pro- eld fessional Women’s clubs to be in this city next month. Mrs. F simmons is a member of the Mandan club and is ell known in this city, having visited here on a number of oceasions. Miss Elva Urban who has ween spending her vacation at the home of her sisters Mrs, C. L. Robertson, in the Thompson Apartments, returi ed to Grands Forks last, evening resume her studies at the Universi- ty. Dr. H. Styles Harriss, district su- perintendent of the Methodist church of Grand Forks and well known m 't Tuesday for Springfield, Orchids, entirely. Each. . Orchids and Valley. Each Valley, Each...... Valley and Roses. Each. . Roses, entirely. Each. . Roses and Sweet Peas. Sweet Peas. ROTARY BALL tC To set off that party gown she has for the Rotary Ball —the biggest event of the season — you sKould send the lady one of our corsages. Made of the following and tied with corsage ribbon to | : harmonize. | Orchids and Sweet Peas. Each... : a8 Valley and Sweet Peas. Fach, ; sees 4.00to 15.00 | | 4.00to 15.00 | ee. 4.00to 12.00. | need ee 4.00 to 15.00 | Each. . 4.00 to 15.00 ee 3.00 to 12.00 ~“Hoskins-Mey y | | 7 Bouton -$10.00 to $20.00 seseeees 6.00to 20.00 - 5.00to 15.00 er ‘Don’t Go When the ‘Signal Is “Stop” : IHILDREN cannot con- tinue spending great en-° . ergy in their play if that energy is not being replaced by ener- / gizingfoods. Andwhenparents stop to consider this fact they inust become thoughtful about \ choosihg foods which contain energizing food elements. One such element, Dextrose, is essential. It stores up energy } and rugged health in all the -body’s blood and tissue cells. ‘It is also interesting to know pt Get this Beautiful and 5 Karo Labels ».. Buy 5 cans of Kero from ‘your grocers, send labels to ‘address above with 400 aad you will receive the Syrup Pitober by parcel post. Aluminum Syrup Pitcher Worth *]- for 40c" -' fi Ai that Karo, America’s most pop- ular and most delicious syrup, contains a large percentage of body-building Dextrose. And this, of course, explains why children thrive on Karo. Blue Label and Red Label Karo, by ~ the way, are equally nutritious. * * * FRE —A booklet about Dextrose . every mother should read. Explains why children thrive on Dextrose. Sent free with beautifully illustrated 64 page Cook Book. Corn’ Products Rataing Company, Twin Cities National Ban! Bldg, Hayraond and. University Avenues, au, 'from the conference, to month returning here during the lat tor part of the summer, The A. O. U. W. banquet will be held on May 6 at the Grand Pacific hotel. Grand lodge officers of North Dakota will be guests at the banquet which will be followed by initiation a class of fifteen or twenty can U. W. hall, Of expecting all local mem to attend this banquet. rived this conference will be the . S. Towne C.C, Wattam of Fargo and while, in the ¢ guest of Dr. and Mr tam had p her husband but wi ount of the illness of her little daughter, Virginia. Mrs. Svelabjorn Johnson left: for Jamestown last evening to attend the state meeting of the North Dakota Association. Mrs. appear on the ponding to an address of ome given by various officials of that city. Nurses’ ed from Miss Emmi Sorch, who.accompanied the Anderson family to California a year ago, states that she is greatly pleased with her home at Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, Miss Sorch states that Word ree Golf Couraes—they're evs in the Pacific North Northern Pacific trains “2000 Miles of Startling Beauty”’ From $8t. Paul, e Minneapodlis, Duluth, Superior to Billings, Livingston, Bozeman, Butte, ‘Helena, Missoula, Spokane, Yakima, Ellensburg, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver. Double Daily Servica’ from St. Paul North Coast Limited Leaves 10:55 p.m. Pacific Express . . Lea 9:35 «. Steel Trains of Luxury spend a| TC.! Fellowetone's Geysers nightly Club held yesterd count ofthe Many members ous committees 1 entertain arian ladies, Mrs. 0. B. Me Distriet Presid rived with her noon from = Mir tained at lunch: yesterday noon the diff Mrs. FE A turned Jate Tue: trip over the City and Fa wuest of M The of the Bvangel a miscellaneous Deed Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. of Valley City Bliss drove thr home Sunday. ‘ellowstone ‘alone~ are worth the ip tmany tines over ery whiere WeRt Alask: ) she spent her birthday on April 1, on Mount Lowe, among the trees and The regular meeting of the Fort vhich was to haye been y was postponed on ac tertaining guests ent |: entertainment for this conference Women’s Neubauer, house gyests, Mr. Rotary Conference. The Elks lodge will give a dance| Priday night in Patterson hall | NOTICE i At Moline’s Do not vark autos on Ro- yandan, N. Dak. Conference, | | tary narade line cf march | day afternoon. Parade re- quires entire width “of plreet. Rotary of the Club are en and busy on vari-| connected with the ment of the visiting: lintock, wife of thy} nt of Rotary, who ar | Ahati all. husband yesterday ! . nneapolis was enter- | the time at the MeKenzie | by the chairmen of jes committees on nner of this city re sday evening from : week end to where she w O. Richard Missionary ical Church will he sale at the hom Kighth St veock Soviety DR.M.E. BOLTON at P. J. Meyer have as | d Mrs, J. Bliss | Osteopathic Physici who are here for the 1 119% 4h St. ‘Telunlione 2 Mr. and Mrs.| Bismarck, N. D. ough sand will return Spend Your Vacation in the Great Pacific Northwest and Stop Over at Round Trip—St. Paul to North Pacific Coast (May 15 to September 30) "12 a and the Colorful Orient. The Most Wonderful Vacation You Ever Had M. R. Johnson, C. P. and T. A., Fifth and Jackson Sts., St. Paul Phone Cedar 2340 LADIES ATTENTION at Bus fare refuncea on all} 357R. millinery purchases over $10.! 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