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] an So a le ed et Se a 4 CLUBS SOCIETY and : |) Mr. and Mrs. Knowles Honor Their Daughter Among those giving social affairs for members of the younger set who fre home from college were Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Knowles of 316 Avenue A, ‘west, who were at home Sunday eve- ming for their daughter, Miss Alice, who is attending St. Mary's of the ‘Woods near Terre Haute, Ind. The Christmas theme in a mod- ernistic motif was employed in dec- orations for the refreshments table at which Mmes. R. 8. Towne and A. M. Brandt and the former's sister, Miss Matilda Williams of Moorhead, Minn., a holiday guest here, presided. The Misses Sara Crewe and Beth Wheeler assisted with serving. In addition to a number of Man- dan guests, those from out of the tity attending were Robert Trousdale of Mott, guest in the J. P. Wagner home, 112 Avenue B, and Miss Mar- gery Quinn of Chicago, a school friend of Miss Jeanne Kraft, 608 Thayer, west, at Northwestern university, Evanston, Il, * * % Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Krier, 1014 Sixth St., and their daughters, Mar- garet and Helen, of St. Paul, were Christmas guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Burman of Dickin- son. Mrs. Burman is another daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Krier, —_—— The Capital Commercial College (Incorporated) 314% Main Ave. Phone 121 Bismarck, North Dakota A Practical Office Training School; Completely Equip- ped. Up-to-Date in Every Way. Mid-Winter Term begins Mon- day, January 4, 1937. If you want a position, get the training. We find from our records that 179 students went out directly to positions in 1936. All were not on the record, so we are sure that. more than 200 students received positions. Come to Bismarck. EVENING CLASSES begin Jan- uary 5, 1937 Assignments are as follows: Ediphone, Mimeograph, Office Training Prof. Jack Bank @osting Machine, Banking, Salesmanship Prof. Ellis Comptometer, Advanced Short- hand and Typewriting Miss Benson Stenotype, Calculator, Beginning Shorthand Miss Bader Tuition rates for two evenings @ week, $5.00, Call or write us. R. E. Jack, President May the New Year Bring Peace, Good Health and Bounteous Prosperity to Wins Movie Contract a The bathing suit pictures of 19- year-old Lucie Kaye (above) of Flint, Mich., attracted a film studio talent scout and now she has a contract. (Associated Pr Photo) D.U.V. Holds Annual Christmas Function Gifts were exchanged and bunco and guessing games provided pastime as the annual Christmas party of |Tirzah Ann Barclay Tent No. 3, |Daughters of Union Veterans of the | Civil War, was held Wednesday eve- ning in the Grand Pacific hotel. Mrs. Earl Scharnowske held the high score at bunco, Mmes. A. W. Snow, R. E. | Carlander and Scharnowske made the |Party arrangements. | ee * Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kellogg of Dickinson have returned home after holiday visits with relatives. Mrs. | Kellogg had been at Fargo with her jparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. FP. McDon- {ald, and was accompanied home by jher sister, Miss Donalda McDonald of |Grand Forks, who is spending the present week with her. Mr. Kellogg |was here visiting with his mother, jwho is a patient in a local hospital, jand with his brother-in-law and sis- {ter, Mr, and Mrs. George F. Shafer, |305 Avenue B, * * Major Peter Girardeau Marshall, Jr., of Fort Lincoln returned Monday | after @ short leave spent at Lewiston, Idaho, home of Mrs, Marshall’s par- |ents. Mrs, Marshall, who accom- panied him, is making an indefinite {stay at Lewiston because of the ill- ness of her father. eee Miss Josephine Mushik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mushik of Man- dan, entertained a company of 10 stu- dents home for the holidays at after- noon tea in her home Wednesday. Miss Mushik is attending St. Scholas- tica college at Duluth, Minn. Tea Tuesday Honors Guests From Chicago Mrs. J. H. Newton of Mandan was hostess at an afternoon tea Tuesday in compliment to her daughter, Mrs. Charles L. Heater of Chicago, who was in Mandan for the Christmas holiday time. More than 40 guests, many of them from Bismarck, attended the function which was given from 3 to 5 o'clock. Alternating in presiding at the tea table, which was centered with Ophelia roses, were Mmes. R. A. Countryman, Bernard 8. Nickerson, Charles D. Cooley and E. R. Griffin. Mmes. John Stephens and Ralph ‘Thomas assisted with serving. Among the guests was Marcelle LaRose Mac- Ree, here from Beverly Hills, Calif., to be with her parents, Dr. and Mrs, V. J. LaRose, for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs, Heater and son, John, left for Chicago Wednesday. During their 10-day stay in Mandan they also were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, John eee ‘ * V.F.W. and Auxiliary Heads to Hold School Among the first state-wide meetings of the new year to be held in Bis- marck will be the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Auxiliary department coun- cil meeting, scheduled for Sunday, Officials coming include F, C. De- witt of Minot and Mrs. Myrtle Bur- ton of Jamestown, department heads of the two organizations, Other dig- nitaries also are expected. Members of both groups are invited to make reservations with Wesley L. Sherwin for the 12 o'clock lunch- eon in the Grand Pacific hotel, which opens the meeting. Afterward, & school of instruction will be held in the same place. Mrs. Malvin O. Olson, president of the local auxiliary, urges that as many members as can possibly do 50 attend. ee % Bunco games at two tables pro- vided diversion as Mrs. Dave H. Hamilton, 302 Avenue D, gave & Christmas party in her home Tues- day afternoon for the Rebekah Busy Bees sewing club. Score favors went to Mmes. A. W. Snow, J. A. Erickson and Anna Roberts and a prize also was given to Mrs. Jacob Yeasley. Decorations were appropriate for the day being observed. Covers for 12 were laid whee juneheon was served. * For Miss Jeanne Kraft’s holiday guest, Miss Margary Quinn of Chi- cago, Mrs. Gordon V. Cox, 612 Thayer, west, was hostess at a 1 o'clock luncheon Wednesday for 12 young women who are home from college. The Misses Kraft and Quinn both are attending Northwestern uni- versity. Spring flowers sent from California were the table decorations, and a corsage marked the place of Miss Quinn. ee % Miss Elsie Luhman of Bismarck has returned after a Christmas visit at Dickinson with her mother, Mrs. Maria Luhman, and other relatives. State Fur Company’s Janu- ary Fur Sale opens Saturday. Tremendous savings. year. of the ideal. All It is with a feeling of grateful satisfac- tion that we stop briefly to express our appreciation for the liberal patronage of our hundreds of customers throughout this past It has truly been a remarkable year in increased sales. We feel that we are justi- fied in the belief that you approve of our well-thought-out store policy. 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