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Minishoshe Chapter Will Hold Annual Guest Day Lunch- eon Feb. 2 Johnson’s material. ‘The chapter will observe its annual guest day at the next meeting, which Ge ey, Feb. |Mrs. Nordlund Named By Missionary Group ‘Women’s Home and Foreign Mission- | .|lund entertained the group at her | home. nue, was named vice president; | Gladys Nelson, 306 Fifteenth S8t., was named secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Adolph Johns, 702 Seventh 8t., was; ‘chosen as Mission Tidings secretary. The society decided to hold four meetings this year in the interest of missions. It also voted to take charge -"Jof entertained the Junior Mission. Band meetings. Refreshments were served by the hostess. + * * * Mrs. M. J. Bleth, 322 Ninth 8t., has It lights...as it beats...asit sweeps...asit cleans We can now give our customers the finest and most complete home-cleaning service available. As an added service to the housewives of this community we can now offer the products of The Hoover Company, oldest and largest manufac- turer of electric cleaners. We invite you to come in and see the new light- weight Sentinel Series Hoovers—three new mod- els, restyled by famous designers, streamlined and exceptionally beautiful, with a built-in Dirt * Finder, to search out elusive dirt; the new Hoover Dusting Tools, famous for efficiency, and now made of duralumin, strong as steel and one-third the weight; and the Hoover Dustette, the light, efficient, and convenient dusting device. The Hoover, as you doubtless know, is the most efficient electric cleaner made, because of a pat- ented cleaning action—Positive Agitation—which beats out embedded grit. Yet The Hoover is electric cleaners CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, Inc. 122 Main Ave. Phone 700 had as her guest for a few days her |§ ; Dance Hall Night Club presided at the tea table, which was Mandan, will address the Catholi -|centered with a low silver bowi filled Daughters of America on “Social Students in Musicale} with bittersweet and lighted with Welfare Work” Monday evening. The Genevieve | in the private dining hotel white candles in silver candelabra. Mrs. James W. Guthrie, 802 Fourth! St., was chairman of the committee which radii 4 se per-/Kindergarten Class Hughes for several years. ‘The small- est pupil, making appearance, was heard in five num- bers. of Mrs. Hughes who now is a and responded to an encore with “Bre't Rabbit” by MacDowell. Also assist- paniments, ‘Mrs. Hughes will present pu in @ second recital in March and in a third recital in May. * Carillon Music Topic Of Liberal Arts Club ‘Miss Maude A. Tollefson, 522 Sec- ond 8t., presented a program centered around “Carillion Music and Singing first recital/ classes are resumed Open to New Pupils New pupils will be accepted at the Roosevelt school kindergarten when lat 9 o'clock, according to Mrs. W. S Stutsman, 413 Thayer Avenue, West, Miss Marguerite Kennedy, a former| kindergarten instructor. The classes, which are for children Mrs, O. N. Nordlund, 31¢ Mandan | Student at Jamestown college, played|of four and five years, include ocon-|West, and Mrs. Clarence Gunness, St. was elected president of the/the Idsst Etude in B Fiat struction work, music, rhythm band, language and story telling. ® social hour and i PER i ae Te . 8. |, Mandan. Mrs, Connolly shared honors with Miss Wilifred Simpson, Detroit, Mich., who is a holiday guest of her mother, Mrs. Tonight, Jan. 6 to the music ot Bill Rondeau “The Musical Wizard” Also Added Attraction THELMA WILCOX Dancer and Entertainer from Grand Forks — Wednesday Night, Jan. 10, will be Moonlight Waltz ' Night featuring THE CASINO BAND DANCING EVERY NIGHT IN THE WEEK COME EARLY ~ Dancing Starts 8:00 P. M. 'W. H. Simpson, at Mandan. Several Bismarck women were among the 12 Fi sty son apartments. ‘There also was @ gift for Mrs. Herschleb. Mr. and Mrs. ete ane eee Exp clicen will Roast Turkey with all the trimmings Steak and Chops 65c with all the trimmings Served from 11:30 to 8:30 P. M. *]Avenue, west, will entertain Chapter ., Monday afternoon at $ o'clock. Mrs. ;.|for 8 o'clock Monday evening with {porgram will follow the regular busi. ness meeting, which starts at 8 o'cloc! jat St, Mary's auditorium. Miss Edith Guthrie will sing a solo and the | Misses Jane Smith and Marion Caru-; fel will give readings. An attendance | prize will be given during the business | session. Members of the C. D. A. will teceive Holy Communion at St. Mary's church Sunday morning at the 7:45 {o'clock mass, eee The Past Presidents’ Parley of the ; American Legion Auxiliary will be en- tertained Monday evening by Miss Mary E. Houser, 418 Rosser Avenue, 1014 Eighth St. The will be at the home of Miss Hones, wasting Mrs. Edward B, Cox, 602 Thayer F. P. E. ©. Bisterhood, at the first | of the new year to be held |5. A. Thorberg, 205 Fifth 8t., will pre- sent a book review, * * * J. J. Weeks, state tax commissioner, will address the Pan-Attic club on| “North Dakota Taxes” Monday. Table talks will be on miscellaneous topics, The meeting will be # 1 o'clock lunch- con at the Inn. eke h ‘The Cosmos club meeting scheduled Miss Lillian Cook, 610 Fifth St, has “LO She's Mild as a Tornado! She Has What It Takes —EXTRA ADDED CROSBY —in— “PLEASE” ter, |hardt of Dickinson. Attendants were Step Up Folks Carnival Days Are Here! ALL THE THRILLS OF THE MIDWAY—FROM THE HIGH DIVE TO “JOLLY ETHEL,” THE 635-POUND FAT GIRL—AND THE BREATH-STOPPING DANCER under and Dawn,” .entitled “Ra- lism of the Nazarene.” | Slope Weddings | Smith-Ellison Mrs, Theresa Smith, Huff, has an- nounced the marriage of her daugh- ter, Miss Minnie Smith, to Einer Elli- son, Huff, which took place Aug. 16, 1933, in the St. Martin rectory at Huff. Rev. J. G. Sailer performed the ceremony. ee 8 ¢ Freidig-Staigie Miss Mary Freidig, ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Freidig, Center, and Waiter M. Staigle, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Staigle, Center, were married Thursday, Dec, 27, by Rev. Father William Moelter at the Cath- olic church of Center. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Dunn were attendants at the wedding. : ee Steffenson-Westall Miss Viola Steffenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morius Steffenson, Sanger, was married to James Edgar Westall, Winfred, 8. D., at the home of her parents Tuesday, Dec, 26. Rev. Frank Peterson of Hensler performed the ring ceremony. Miss Audrey ‘Westall, sister of the bridegroom, and Albert Steffenson, brother of the bride, were beh ed the couple. * * Belknap-Anson Miss Grace Belknap, Scranton, was married to Oliver Anson, New Eng- land, in a home ceremony performed Christmas Eve by Rev. H. J. Gern- Helen Katen, 615 Ffith 8t., will review | seventh chapter of Glenn Frank’s ; | An evening dinner meeting of Bis- Miss Lois Belknap and Melvin Anson. Mr. and Mrs, Anson are at home at Dickinson. uu"! ss She’s Gentle as an Earthquake! She holds them Se msn enon Geren let ity-County News rouehiy —-— —— | Ci Pacts i i : tel marek Assembly of the Fourth De- gree, Knights of Columbus, will be held Sunday evening at o'clock at the Grand Pacific hi dining room, *** * A daughter was born to Mr. and 2:35 p,m. pital, | Today’s Recipe RASPBERRY DELIGHT 2 cups raspberries, 2 eggs. % cup granulated sugar. 2 tablespoons flour, % teaspoon salt. 2 cups milk. % teaspoon vanilla. 4 tablespoons powdered sugar. Mixing time: 5 ing time: 2 hours. Servings: 4 to Mix and sift & 3 3 i CAPITOL THEATRE Daily at 2:30-7-9 ities Tonight—Also Sunday Midnight and Monday Matinee and Night Get an ear-full, an eye-full, q ® heart-full of this tuneful Fifi DORSAY Stuart ERWIN Ned SPARKS Patsy KELLY MY Adults 35c Mats. 25¢ to Get What She Wants ATTRACTIONS— Rubinoff in “Parade of the _ Wooden Soldiers” Saturday - Monday Midnight Sunday Evenings 35c polnt to get your turkeys in load out several carloads ence. Avoid the rush. No. 1 Old Tur: ‘7_Ibs. and will make you some money. ae ee et You, who have turkeys yet to be marketed, should make it s during of turkeys during the WE WILL CUSTOM DRESS YOUR TURKEYS FREE! Dressed weight, down payment prices are: No. 1 Young Hens and Young Toms .. No. 1 Choice Young Hens and Young T: LIVE CAPONS !! We will pay you the following prices for LIVE CAPONS, to cull them out, write us for culling instructions, It All prices quoted above are F. O. B. Bismarck. ARMOUR CREAMERIES Visit ws during the Poultry Show at Bismarck Jan. 9-10-11-12 Charter No. 13398 Reserve District No. 9 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE DAKOTA NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. OF BISMARCK, IN THE STATE OF oie DAKOTA, AT THE CLOSE OF sr ee ON DEC. 30, 1938 Loans and discounts puss sssssescesmess Overdrafts ......... eeececeseccccecs 105.02 United States Government securities own 156,989.20 Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned . 282,272.52 Banking house, $76,400.00. Furniture a fixtures, $10,444.85 ... ° 86,844.35 Real estate owned other than ba: 4,149.26 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank . 40,288.37 Cash in vault and balances with other 243,874.54 Outside checks and other cash items . a 778.26 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer due from U. S. Treasurer .......csceee 5,000.00 Other assets and interest earned-not collected... 12,626.28 —— TOTAL ... tppgaugec eect cemece’n I IBL 20.70 Demand deposits, except U. S. Government depos- its, publi¢ funds and deposits of other banks. .$ 298,008.86 Time deposits, except postal savings, public funds the above dates. We aim to Period. Start at i don't and deposits of other banks ............... 242,677.88 Public Funds of States, counties, school districts, or other subdivisions or municipalities...... 122,146.82 United States Government and postal savings de- MORUA. oc ssaceccneeisseees sks cinccees ss 17,588.85 Deposits of other banks, including certified ‘and cashiers’ checks outstanding ...........-.. 161,075.72 Circulating notes outstanding ..............00« 99,550.00 Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid pase see gisce sara meena: 5,866.28 Other liabilities ...........seccsccccccsoescsrenm 2,606.25 Capital account: Common stock, 1000 shares, par $100.00 per share. .,.,.$100,000.00 Surplus ............. occ ccccccesvoe 000.00 Undivided profits—net . eum 15,825.49 Reserves for contingencies .....+c0.« 6,008.29 171,828.78 TOTAL, including Capital Account .....$1,181,298.79 State of North Dakota, County of 883 I, J. P. Wagner, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. LP.WA GNER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of Janu- ary, 1934, (Seal) ARCHIE 0. JOHNSON, Publie. Notary ~ J. E. DAVIS THEO, QUANRUD Directors. = ‘cari | Next Saturday, Cliff Kyes wesc | and Orchestra of Mpls,