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) SOCIETY and CLUBS Talk on Toys That Teach Made Available to Public Mrs. Harry Graffam Will Re- view Program Given Before A. A. U. W. Branch Helpful suggestions for parents or for anyone who chooses toys for chil- Gren will be the presentation of a talk and demonstration on /‘Toys That Democratic Leaders Meet With Dr. Quain Nearly 15 county organisations were represented at the state-wide oonfer- of Democratic " Teach” by Mrs, Harry Gratfam at 7:30| "82 p. m., Thursday, in the Burleigh county court house. The meeting will be open to the public free of charge and is sponsored by the Bismarck chapter, American University Women. Arrangements have been completed by Mrs, G. A. Hample. ‘The talk was given at the branch meeting held last Thursday and members considered the material pre- sented so helpful that several asked to have it made available to any one who might be interested. Mrs. Graf- fam has been asked also to give the talk before the Roosevelt Parent and ‘Teacher association. Mrs. Graffam lists proper toys for children of every age from, infancy to high school age and includes numer- ous sidelights on the history of toys in this and other countries. Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups. Lewis and Clark Chapter, 8.M.C. Miss Edith Ramstad will be guest speaker for the meeting of Chapter Lewis and Clark, Sponsor Mothers’ clubs, at 2:30 p. m., Tuesday, with Mrs, George L, Dolph, west. Mrs, Lorenzo H. Belk club speaker, will treat the subject, “De- fine and Compare pommmualenn: Fasce "numbers for the Business fessional Women’s club meeting 7:30 p .m., Tuesday, in the club's room in the World War Memorial building. Miss Esther Greenshields heads the arrangements group. ** ® St. Alexius Alumnae Assoication A regular business meeting of the St. Alexius Hospital Alumnae associa- tion will be held in the nurses’ home at 8 p. m., Tuesday. Two papers will be given and refreshments will be served, ** * Mandan Y. B, W. Club The Mandan Young Business Wo- men’s club meets at 6:30 p. m., (CST) Tuesday, in the Lewis and Clark ho- wel. ‘Dinner arrangements are being made by the Misses Winnifred and Louise Welbets ang Louise Lyman, * tall on “Christmas Gifts for Children” will be program. features when the Progressive Mothers’ club meets at 8 p. m., Tuesday, with Mrs. Frank J. Bavendick, 511 Fourth St. * * Chapter L, S.M.C. Chapter L, Sponsor Mothers’ clubs, has cancelled its meeting scheduled tor Dec. 8, and. insead will hald a Christmas party one week late®. This will be the only December meeting of the group. se 8 Woman's Club The meeting of the Woman's club at 8 p. m., Monday, will be with Mrs. P. L, Owens, who has moved recently from 810 Avenue E to the Logan apartments, pig ee 8t. Fort Lincotn Book Review Mrs. Gaylord L; Phipps wl enter- tain the Fort Lincoln Book Review club at 3 p. m., Tuesday, in her quar- i Terk Societies f JANSONIUS 10 SIT IN ELECTION CASE Second Contest Brought Into District Court; Two Now Withdrawn ald Best, who has come from Lin- coin, Neb. for the holidays, was a ‘Miss Litt will have the next meeting Dec. 18 se Mrs. L. McL@od of Minot ga *| Another legislative contest was | thrown into: district ° court test fied against John J. Adam of Anamoose. Of. six election contests filed |J- against representatives-elect, two have .| been withdrawn, two brought into dis- trict court and two others remain to Be yes ioe eerie by Ae coe races Tom said restraining ord- ers were issued preventing county of- Withdrawn were the contests of Hetty Yohe, Bucyrus, against Rep- resentative-elect William Holmquist, Reeder, and Jacob Hein, Beulah, against Representative-elect Henry Semerad, New Hradec. Poe of hearing on contests Lager] H. Langford of Cooperstown ent Robert Greiser of Wishek Has not vet been announced by the complainants. AUTO ACCIDENT FATAL Austin, Minn, Dec, 7.—(/)—Alvin Schieck, 21, was fatally injured in an Relief Directors to. Confer With Hopkins Three state welfare board officials will confer at Washington Friday with Harry L. federal relief ad- ministrator, regarding North Dakota's relief and social security situation, it was announced Monday. They are Frank Milhollan, Bis- marck, chairman of the state board; E A. Willson, state administrator, and Lyman A. Baker, board statistician. Governor-elect William Langer will Join the trio in Washington, probably Saturday. “The board will ascertain what the state can expect from the federal guv- ernment for relief, if anything, during the next two years,” Milhollan said. Crew Seizes Vessel; Given to Loyalists Bilbao, Spain, Dec. 7.—(#)—Three members of the crew of the insurgent trawler Virgin del Carmen mutined the office Leo N. 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