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, ® SOC Child Mental Growth Is Subject of Study Mental growth of the child was the central theme of three papers given at this week’s meeting of the Wednesday Mothers’ club for which Mrs. George H. Schaumberg, 801 Man- Gan St., was hostess. Mrs, Lester 8. Diehl gave the main paper on the subject, Mrs. Dan Hall’s topic was “Learning” and Mrs. Glenn A. Hanna Giscussed “The Teacher's Contribu- tion.” *_*e * Tiny Tots Music Club To Reorganize Sunday The Tiny Tots Music club, an or- ganization of children from 4 to 9 years old studying at the Mehus con- Servatory, will hold a reorganization meeting at 3:30 p, m., Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs, Dan Hall, 404 Rosser, west. Election of officers will be held, Parents are invited to accom- pany their children to meetings of the group which is affiliated with the North Dakota Federation of Music clubs, * % The new home of Mrs, F, A. Klansey at 611 Twelfth St., was decorated in keeping with the approaching holi- cays when she was hostess to her bridge club Wednesday evening. Nar- cissus and pompon bouquets were features of the luncheon appoint- ments. In the card games, Mmes Larry Mastel and A. J. Brown held first and second high, respectively. Mrs. Mastel will be hostess to the club Dec. 17, * * Oe Miss Hazel Knott and Mrs. Thomas Cooper won first and second high | score prizes, respectively, and Mrs. ©. A. Schuck was a substitute player as Mrs. Willis J. Devlin, 905 Eighth St., was hostess to her contract club Wednesday. The party appointments were in the Christmas theme. Mrs. Francis Halloran will have the next | meeting Dec, 16, * * Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Person of Fargo. have chosen the name, Amy Sue, for their daughter born in a local hos- pital Nov. 24. Mrs, Person and the baby were dismissed from the hospital Friday and are guests of Mr. and! Mrs. Ralph James of Mandan. ———________ 4 pis anCac : ley INSURANCE Cy 111 3rd St. Phone 877 Let us explain our Automobile Insurance te you. Full coverage. No membership or assessments. Deferred premium Payments if desired. W. A. Hart, Manager IETY and CLUBS Radiating the happiness of their recent betrothal, Mary Pickford and Charles “Buddy” Rogers here are shown as they returned from a canter in the hills around Hollywood. “America’s Sweetheart” presents a charming picture as she bestows a smile and a caress on her favorite horse, while her fiance beams his approval of the scene. Mrs. Gilman to Take | Political Club Hears Reservations forTea Paper on San Haven Mrs. M, B. Gilman, chairman of _ A Christmas reading given by Mrs. 4 he San the Christmas seal bridge tea to be Elmer Cart and @ paper on t held next Friday under auspices of the Haven tuberculosis sanitarlum | pre- Women's Community council, will|Pared by Mrs. Jennie Ulsrud of the start immediately to take reservations | $!ate board of administration and read for either contract or auction tables. eee Fe ne eae pene aoe be made either (Ci) No. 1 mecting held ‘Thursday ; evening. The bridge tea, a traditional event ae 3 < of the holiday season in the Capital ne club votes to pues neat y, will be held at 2:30 p. m. in the {Per to delegates to the North ‘ Pere Gardens of the Patterson. Federation of Nonpartisan Women’s elubs cenvention which will be held For entertainment Miss Helen K-jnore in February. Mrs. Marie R. iSaten, executive. secretary, of the! Durey, general arrangements chair- North Dakota Anti-Tuberculosis 85°; man for the coming meeting, outlined sociation, will show a reel of moving | tentative plans to the group. pictures made last summer at Camp) “Qooparation with the Open Your; Grassick* showing the work carried on there through seal sale funds. * * * Mrs. Willlam D. Hughes of Mandan has returned from Jamestown where she visited with Mrs. John Kurth, who has been ill. refreshments the business session, * * * Miss Helena Schaefer, 410 Third St.,; | Saturday began a three-week vaca- jtion from the state tax commission offi She left for Chicago where When in for the twin openi mas gift selections. fully int $5. Our compliments to Arm Seed Company on their fine new plants of the DACOTAH SEED COMPANY and ARMOUR CREAMERIES Be sure to drop into our up-to-date women’s style shop for a wide assortment of select and practical Christ- WHILE THEY LAST! One lot of fur-trimmed winter coats, | There were players for three tables !and a number of additional guests. BISMARCK she will attend the final performances this season of the Chicago Opera company and will be the guest of| Agnes McCay Sims, who was Miss) | Schaefer's voice instructor while she | 'was in Bismarck. From Chicago she/| | goes to River Forest, Ill., for a week's Nazarius, of | faculty of Rosary college, and re- turning to Chicago will be met by her sister, Miss Josephine Schaefer. The two will go to New Rockford to spend the holidays at their home. x ok Bismarck ing of the grand Dr. and Mrs. H. Milton Berg and their sons, Roger and Albert, of 214 Avenue A, west, visited with Dr. Berg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H, H. Berg of Fargo, for a short time this week while en route to New York City, from where they sail Dec. 9 for an the holidays in England and Norway’ they will be at Stockholm, Sweden, where Dr, Berg will study, and pos- jsibly will visit in several other Euro- pean countries. ** * er-lined. 00 . Clarence Morgan held high Mrs. W. D. Hughes of Mandan received the consolation gift and Mrs. Fred Roberts, Sr., won the guest prize |when the Daughters of Union Veterans bridge club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. A. W. Snow, 911 Eighth St. Mrs. K. C. Arness will be hostess for jthe first meeting of the new year on jJan. 7. xe * Miss Helga Restvedt was a Bismarck guest at the 6:30 o'clock bridge dinner which Francis Grunenfelder of Man- dan gave Wednesday evening in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. our Creameries and Dacotah new plants. 1935 Ford Sedan 1936 Buick Sedan . 1935 Buick Sedan 1934 Buick Sedan . A lot of $200.00 cars that Used Car Sales 1936 Plymouth Sedan with radio. 1935 Plymouth Coach ............ 1935 Ford Sedan with radio 1934 Buick Sedan ... 1933 Chrysler Sedan with radio.... 445 35 others to choose from. Look over our cars before you buy. See them when in Bismarck for the opening of Armour Creameries and Dacotah Seed Co, ;Anton Grunenfelder. Score awards in sjthe coniract games at three tables ;Wwent to Mrs. Lawrence Ranes and | Chester Ramspeck. * * Miss Mildred Tavis, freshman at the |College of St. Teresa, Winona, Minn., {and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Tavis, Mandan, will play the second. bee $520 piano for a student who is appearing 5 in her senior recital this month at . 48: | the school, according to word received | here. fs 495 475 795 * * * Marlene Annette is the name chosen jby Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wegleitner, 212 Broadway, west, for their daugh- ter born Sunday in the Bismarck 595 hospital. 625 | Bismarck friends have received an- Se Rees Tslitlst 218: seas | nouncements of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Porter of Mandan early Friday in the Mandap hospital. ee ea eee. 585 cs ek * will start in cold weather. R. E. Anderson, state correspondent for the Associated Press, and family moved Friday from 421 Thayer, west, to 413 Griffin St. ee Mrs. H. H. Williams and Mrs. H. C. Funden, . Gay for Tucson, Ariz., where Mra. Williams will remain for the winter months. Mrs. Funden will return to her home after a brief stay in Tucson, | Angel ‘ot the winter with Mrs. Azar and their extended stay abroad. After spending | th of Mandan, left Thura- | Nonpartisan Women Vote Amount to Fund The Progressive Nonpartisan Wom- en's club voted a $5 donation to the Open Your Heart campaign at a meeting Friday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Dave H. Hamilton, 302 Avenue D, This is the group which formerly was known as the . Welford-for-Governor club. Social Schedule of Masonic Group Ends The bridge and dancing party Pri- day evening closing the 1936 social calendar of the Masonic and Order of the Eastern Star lodges attracted more than 30 couples. The function was held in the Masonic temple. At the close of the dancing and card J. C. Oberg, chairman of the kitchen ing assisted by groups from the vari- ous circles of eek Mmes. B. A. Woehle and Carl A. Vogle held the high scorts in auction games at three tables as St. Anthony's missionary group was entertained ‘Thursday evening by Mrs. John Hoer- ner, 718 Avenue E. Mrs. @. J. Mc- Laughlin will have the next Dec. 17. ° games, luncheon, suggesting the ap- proach of yuletide in its appoint- ments, was served. * * * St. Mary’s Verein Returns President Mrs. Frank Rambur was returned to the presidency of St. Mary's Verein, a woman's auxiliary of St. Joseph's Catholic church of Mandan, at the annual election held Tuesday. Other leaders are Mrs, John Ferder, vice president; Mrs. Anton M. Beehler, financial secretary; Mrs. John Fitter er, secretary; Mrs, Emil Stolz, treas- urer, and Mrs. George Koch, inner guard. Named to the auditing com- mittee were Mmes. Peter Schaff, Rose Kupper and Adam Stolz. ** Mrs. Jet Husby Is Named by Ladies’ Aid Mrs, John Husby is to head the Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ Aid for the coming year as the result of the an- nual election held Thursday. She suc- ceeds Mrs. A. M. Kiland in the office and is to have on her assisting staff Mrs. E. Ulmer as vice president, Mrs. O, E. Johnson as secretary and Mrs. J. W. Chapman, treasurer. The presi- } dent will appoint her committees and she and other officers will be installed at the first 1937 meeting. * * New Salem Function Honors Recent Bride} Mmes. David and Hugo Dettman were Bismarck guests at a miscella- neous shower and bridge party given Monday evening for Mrs. Harvey Cochran of New Salem, a recent bride. Twenty-five guests were invited. The | affair was given in the Frank Dett-/| man home at New Salem with Mmes. Frank Dettman, Edward Neas, Al Tjaden and Emil Lennie as hostesses. Mrs. Cochran was Miss Erna Dett- man before her marriage, which oc- curred recently at Yakima, Wash., and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dettman. Mr. and Mrs. Coch- ran have just arrived at New Salem | and expect to make their home there. * * * Mrs. J. W. Knecht, 906 Seventh 8t., } Was one of the score prize winners as! 14 friends and neighbors gave a house- ; warming yarty Wednesday for Mrs. L C. Hulett of Mandan. Mrs. Earl Nixon was another Bismarck guest. xe * E. F. Azar is leaving soon for Los » Calif., to spend the balance children, who now have been located there for more than a year. Rev. Vater Publishes 5 Devotional Poems Five ‘devotional poems, written by Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church, have been published in a small folder, entitled “When Adversity Comes,” ‘and will be distributed to all mem- bers of the Methodist church congre- gation during the regular morning and evening services Sunday. Titles of the five poems are “Galilee,” “To ® Troubled Mind,” “Retreat,” “Bub- mission,” and “Peace.” COLGATE MAN DIES Fargo, N. D., Dec. 5.—(#}—Willism Whipple, 65, Colgate, N. D., grain buyer died in a loca} hospital Satur- day. He leaves Mrs, Whipple. A “cast” coin is made by pouring molten metal between two molds: a “struck” coin is stamped out of a blank of gold, silver, nickel, or copper bronze, GIVE an CHRISTMAS ‘The Argus is easy to wee. Aim it —map the shutter and you have your picture. It's simple as thet, color shots. There is; also; a Complete line of bs | 950 Asgue Accessories. Corwin-Churchill Motors Dakota. 316 Main ORIENTAL A Gift of Lasti: | Dacotah avs Felicitations! ARMOUR CREAMERIES DACOTAH SEED COMPANY upon completion of your fine new plants, which are monuments to your faith in the future of western North For Christmas Durability ; We have a few choice Persian and Turkish rugs which will be sold at _ greatly reduced prices during the Pre-Holiday season and invite you to come in and inspect them. The true spirit of Christmas can best be expressed by one of these beauti- ful examples of human effort. i Bowman Furniture Co. We join pther Bismarck business firms in 2 extending Congratulations to Seed Co.-- + ~ Armour Creameries on the completion of their new business homes’ Phone 1630 RUGS ing Beauty and and dining room, respectively, are be- | state, \ cles for the immediate future will be| Bodies of Six Found based. Bazaar and Supper Land Bank Men Are *3 W recka: To Be Held Thursday! —_In Convention Here} _ Avcndins the seuion vere o.8. In Plane’s | ay pea pan dh 4 . B, Johneon, as- France, Dec. 5,—(?}—Sol- Booths containing extensive arrays! wield men of the Federal Lana| °%, ihe land nar ane a; W. Jands,| aiers of the ‘alpine aki corps Friday of attractive articles for Christmas} pen, working in North Dakota, and| Johnson's assistant. Janda, a former | found the bodies of six persons in the gifts will be in evidence st the annual) |, various local resident, once was emp! near the wreck of a bimotored turkey supper and bazaar of the Pirst| ‘the secretaries of the by the Bank of North Dakota. qi@thanss transport plane which Presbyterian General ald d next Thurs- - bank associations Liriolpet crashed in the mountains Priday. parlors. & two-day convent were tified as Serving of ihe supper. wil: Gart 2: | Ged Baatis soe tae pani, FROZEN TO DEATH ee Ee dead "oer Sold of the 5:30 p.m. Mmes, Fred 8. Minser and| The meeting was called by Siren, Wis. Dec. ‘army and Richard Corugo Germen Rogelio Costello, Spaniards. The pilot, radio operator and snother.Ger- man have not been identified. body was found in a ditch late Fri- day, was frozen to death. Our Compliments and our Wishes for continued Success to both \ Armour ,,, Dacotah Creameries Seed Company upon completion of their ultra-modern plants which they are just occupying. These additions to Bismarck’s rapidly growing business structure stamp the Capital City more than ever as the principal center for farmers of the entire Missouri Slope area and western North Dakota. Companies such as Armour Creameries and Dacotah Seed Company which back up their belief in the future of this great area with expendi- tures for modern plants such as they have just completed cannot fail. We salute both of them. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Deposit Insursace Corporstion BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Free With Purchase Sale _ Beginning ~Monday December 7 The People’s Department Store plays SANTA to all thrifty shoppers. Prices on Coats, Dresses, Suits, Footwear re- = 4 duced for quick clearance, Yet Santa Says: $1.95 HAT FREE $1.95 HAT FREE with purchase of Ladies’ COAT at with purchase of Men’s Suit or Coat at $10.88 ANDUP | $10.88 AND UP 79c Pair Silk Hose Free | 69c SILK HOSE FREE with purchase of Silk DRESS at with purchase of Ladies’ Shoes at $4.88 AND UP $2.88 ANDUP © S2.95HATFREE | 50cSILKSOX FREE crith purchase of Men’s Suit or Coat at with purehase of Men’s Shoes at $16.95 AND UP $2.88 AND UP : Santa Also Says: Shop Early! - This store is filled to assesce | en gifts for the whole ¢:} . FREE! To get you started on our 5-pe. Steel Chair and Table pers front ate til Chieteras seit e- Bridge Set given away free ceive free a $10.00 complimentary to lucky Christmas shopper. premium redeemable at this Our clerks will glady ex- pormeetics ioe) vor, plain details, PEOPLE'S DEPT. STOR The “One Stop” Thrifty Shopping Center for the Whole Family.