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a Pe rect NRC PAGE EIGHT. is charged by the plaintiff with}come when war is to cease smong| citadel in Bismarck on Sunday havidg pad by pate and assault | the nations of the earth, and I agree 7:30 Pm s ii of an officer of the law. it our country must be ready to| At the services in Mandan Sun- < bn it when it comes.” day evening, Ensign and Mrs. Rotarians Are Hosts Rotary club were: Major A. B.| North Dakota, will preside. Open Verdicts Returned by | to Army Post Officers| Hot,” Has "atin | to oe Lt. Col. Thomas W. Brown, com-| Nolen ner Bale Bi et Gaps; | toe citadel at 8 p. m. Ernie Wanner of Bismarck. Bismarck Teachers to Be Guests of Mandan Returning a verdict in favor of}manding Ft. Lincolnn, and other Charles Toman, Jr., the jury in the]officers of the post were guests districa court. Wednesday at the) Thursday noon of the Mandan Ro- Morton county court house, decided} tary club at the Lewis and Clark that John Melzner, Mandan realtor, | hotel. ‘was not entitled to collect a com-| Rev. G. W. Stewart, ident of mission of $65 for a house sale/the Rotarians, after welcoming the made by Toman. ests, turned the meeting over to On a plea of not guilty to the fiaior James Hanley as chairman. charge of slandering a woman, the} After mentioning that more than case of Christ Wetzstein, farmer,/a third of the 3 present was set for the criminal case hear-| were ex-service men, 14 having ing next week by Judge Thomas L.| served in the World war, Major Pugh. Hanley called uponn Col. Brown for Adam Baesler, Hebron, was/a brief talk on Armistice day. awarded a judggment of $157] “Although as emissary of the against Robert Harnish in a verdict] Prince of Peace, I hold that uni- returned Thursday by the jury. versal peace is ultimately possible,” A second case from Hebron! said Rev. Stewart, who is pastor of opened Thursday afternon when|the First Presbyterian church in evidence was taken in the evs of| Mandan, “I agree with Colonel Hebron vs. Arthur L. Might. Might! Brown that the time has not yet ‘ pie Eee An honored guest was Sgt. “Chip” Creighton, formerly of the Seventh U 4 Cavalry in the days of Custer. Salvation Army Will | |. sy siti * ‘eachers of Bismai schoo! Hold Special Service | win‘te the guests of the instractors — of Mandan ‘high school at 6 p. m. Special services will be held by bg Bee a ba quet to be given in the Mandan Salvation army in the pthe Lewis and Clark hotel. at which army citadel at 7:30 p. m. Saturday | more than 50 teachers o. both night with A. W. Brewer, staff cap-|schools are e: in the second tain and divisional commander with | annual gathering of the fatulties of headquarters at Fargo, in charge. | both institutions. Captain Brewer, who is the ex-| L. C. 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