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me ) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1981 ton ; i for Mad th Up From The Chorus [FYDAT Ti) FINISH ssetlusatettatiate : |been made an issue and on the fur-) OCIETY: NEWS | = cea Gift Specials 4 \Qed and tl fore © ||. FARGO LIQUOR CASE seis" a ut Specia | aotions laters Anguments 051000 J0ry | me ni . : Ladin Sisae | will te ‘presented Monday, Playing Cards, usual 65¢ value ..29c gion and Auxiliary |L. H. Belk Is Elected Jury to Consider Charges| ——— aig . Officials Are Feted By Oratorio Society jury insider &°* | District Medical Greeting Cards, large choice 2 for .5e Bcue Ye ee oe) Against Dillage and Madi- ill Elect Others at, each .......5¢ and 10c A group of American Legion and/L. H. BeLk is Elected 14 social son Late Monday Group Will halt Italian Cherries, chocolate cover- Auxiliary officials here to attend the| Organization of the Bismarck Ora- b Ua curiae Litectioh o) MIFeETS Gil Mex Bib ene , charity ball Friday evening sponsored | torlo society was completed and of- pee. Des. 14—(P)—Trial of Lee | at ‘the Annual, business, nesting (OF | CO; TD Cee kai sf eee by Lloyd Spetz Post No. 1, of the Le-/ficers elected at a meeting of the lage of nite, ant 4ithe Sixth District Medical associa- : gion, were guests at a number of group following a rehearsal of “The tr blcee toe wetceay prohibition | °° 8 be Le following a ote Rayon Bedspreads full EAs informal affairs during the week-end.| Messiah” Sunday afternoon at the laws, probably will be concluded in| 7.0 .0ck Tuesday evening in | the Gift Lingerie, each one in box ... , r The visitors honored were Jack | Trinity Lutheran church. federal court here Monday. ihe Williams, state adjutant for the Le-| Lorenzo H. Belk was named presi- Men’s Dress Shirts, fast color .... gion, and Mrs. Williams, T. O. Kraa- ident. Other officers elected were ote, After placing four character wit-; Dr. N. O. Ramstad and Dr. L. W. bel, veterans’ service commissioner, and Mrs. Kraabel, all of Fargo; ‘Myron H. Anderson, vice president; Mrs. John L. Hughes, secertary; B. nesses on the stand to testify that|rarson, Bismarck, will read papers Madison's reputation for truth and/| on “Taman tke Neck” and 6 veracity and general honesty WaS/ paper on “Meningitis” prepared by Women’s Kid Gloves, new gaunt- let wee 1.98 F. Flanagan, treasurer; Clarion E. ood, Col. M. A. Hildreth, his counsel, | x | Seid ace Waar xo —_“Exgton, and Sere: Seebe, Ratveys Mrs, |Larson, director: ‘ind Mrs. Ople &. ested, | Benen of hteene wt te etveas | 5 lb. box Chocolates, fresh and A. G. Porter, Edgeley, department | Rindahl, accompanist. Motions for @ directed verdict of | Becerckr a eee een i president of the Auxiliary; and Mrs.| Named as a music committee to not guilty for both defendants made Elks Boxing Card, Tuesday | H. P. Ide, Harvey, department re-| decide on future productions were C. at the opening of court, were denied | eventi D 15 at World| Habilitation chairman. Several Bis-|G. Boise, Mrs..F. M. Daivs and Clar- by Judge Andrew Miller. | f Ss tal Ds ; | y marck and Mandan state and uni: }ion Larson. Neither of the defendants testified. | War Memorial building, at 8:30) ry officers of the two organizations also| Presentation of Haendel’s oratorio, Just prior to the adjournment of| p,m. 28 rounds of boxing. 9 were guests at the various gather-| “The Messiah,” by the society on Fri- court, Usher L. Birdick, assistant dis- | . ings. day evening at the city auditorium. trict attorney, made a motion to strike | Buy or Sell Through Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rue, 309 Ave-| Will usher in the local observance of out all of the testimony of the char- \ The Tribune Want Ads : nue B, entertained a company of 24|the holidays. The final rehearsal ! ,at an 11 o'clock buffet supper Sat-| Will be held at 7:30 o'clock Wed- turday evening, honoring Mr. ana nesday evening at the clty suditor- : PARSE ES SS SR RU ESS ‘Mrs, Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Kraabel | ium. ‘Associated Press ‘ and Mrs. Porter. John Kennelly, nach Neon rc meet 27°C. Ave Cumete ut rbara Wilon, Univerity ef HE GIF ORE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMI er of the Legion, and Mrs. Kennelly, A ili t Di chorus girl ranks to tead- : ° . i, en were among the guests, Red tapers uxiliary at Dinner Ing lady In *Bing High. Sing Low.” hn tm iS 1 ts Visit Toyland — Joyiand for the Kiddies! lecorat a Broadwa; ction. Stock te refreshment table. Mrs. Rue Was as-| Covers were marked for 75 mem- | Ing In Detroit made ner determined Ss a bars brig ete niore Sue ari = ud the U. C. T. aa ae auxiliary | to be a dramatic TS e local arranged | at the holiday potluck dinner given | ————- Hy @ noon luncheon Saturday at the| Saturday evening at the Elks hall to suit everybody Patterson hotel complimentary to the|by the auxiliary. Small Christmas BEN LARKIN q Ki Mereeitrcasr? any abe was Kaci ei! and red — green satire hee J 1 t hi il F ained informally at the home of Mr.) a festive seasonal note to the tables. eS. 1. rwar S~ and Mrs. Frayne Baker, 508 West| The regular business meetings of SLM, Mi GSSh) RISEN) Oke: Thayer AVENUE. sotloning the bail| e,t%®, opmanizations followed the toria Glass and leather goods in great y evening, lowing the {dinner and later bridge was playe 4 a ak Boise, commander of the at 16 tables. .Those Tecelviie score variety at reasonable prices. pera a Snidinoht irieiigpr eit Tectia: repeal itaah Meartitenn ‘Describes Functions of State Names or initials lettered in gold their home, 618 West Thayer avenue. | Ross Hartwick. Railroad Board at Lunch- SE ati Mrs. Porter was honored at a| Officers of the auxiliaty were in : pemmeecone: luncheon given Friday afternoon by/|charge of the party, with Mrs. Peter eon Meeting Mrs. H. W. Rosenthal, president of|Karpen, president, heading the com- the local ace unit, at nae home, mer saktia A talk ‘on the: functions. of the t 822 Avenue C. Miss Mary Houser, ttending from Mandan were Mr. , - m department Tadlo chairman, enter- and Mrs. ast Hartwick, Mr. a Re Sop ae we onnha rothers ‘ tained a few Auxiliary officials at a} Mrs. William Mackin, Mr. and Mrs. 5 . ” 4 Ff Sunday night supper for Mrs. Porter,|H. iE. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fy ied ats aL oy 1) a ors Bismarck, North Dakota who also was entertained at a small} Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mar-| on Monday by Ben C. Larkin, chair- Open Evenings Beginning Tuesday dinner given Friday evening by Mrs.|vick and Mr. and Mrs. George Ford.|™4" G7, the board. ftis pen Evenings Begi iz sday G. Olgierson, 811 Avenue E. During es ca PUCANOWIRE MIT Gita aeons | her visit Mrs. Porter was a guest of} Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hanson, hay pike eh a = a in y Mrs. Olgierson. She left for her home| 320 Avenue B. West, were hosts to| (ove, Seen it xtcrn tron SRI VIVIVIL SLV LV VVSVVi Monday. ‘the members of their bridge club | Y°HS anak tia wearing A Complimentary to Mrs. Porter,!Saturday evening. There were t th io none chi f phere 3 od aoe Mrs. R. J. Kamplin, 930 Fourth) guests for three tables of auction] 0 the board, whic cciereal pong Hl street, entertained a group of state|and score awards went to Mr. and| sons ppon Tacts gathered at hears and unit officers of the Auxiliary at) Mrs. Ray Robinson and Mr. and) Otis tor ‘various topes of wer: a breakfast Sunday morning at her| Mrs. C.L. Thompson. Appointments | cations, for various, type sede Th Ma W Mad-- home. Appointments were in thelin red and green were used for the |S ‘O“Baitey sacha =a a e n Was e season's colors, red and green, and! tables. OF rend hi ots cr T suet 1 Ss or en ; cover were placed. freight. | ke Ma menberr et the ieb'agveei|| | But A Genius! Mr. and Mrs, John Kennelly, Man-| The holiday colors, red and green, | 4) “lnt' a" Cheisumas gift. to none dan, gave a breakfast Sunday morn-|were featured in the appointments | need person or fail in the Hig Mad Creed— “Love e ing for Mr. and Mrs. Williams and|for the 7 o'clock dinner given Sat-|necay, Porton Of zamily, in | the murders genius! Wipe her that en Li 2 Mr. and Mrs. Kraabel. urday evening by Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Vostern part of the state. Names of out! ‘There isn’t a wom- R. J. Kamplin, past department! Kaiser, 712 Eleventh St. Guests| Western Rart of the state, Names of an alive who wouldn't de- commander of the American Legion,|were the members of their bridge topswine to the clube wenibare ceive and hurt the man and Mrs. Kamplin were hosts at a/club and places were marked for Members of the various Christ- who loved her—nor the BROADCLOTH SHIRTS—Wrapped in celio- { bridge dinner Saturday evening atjeight, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Blensley) mas committees reported on their man she loves—for @ phane. Fast colors, Regular $1.50 ¢ iy bre ecru eh ea Relidilehiecorer |work and said preparations for the price. quality, Special ee ; Twelve} Mary Lou Thompson, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Kraabel. | guests were seated at the tables, which had decorations in keeping with the holiday season. The eve-/ ning was spent at bridge, with Mrs Williams, Mr. Kraabel and -H. 2.) Handtmann receiving score prizes. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Handtmann were) guests from Mandan. ee 8 Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lyons, James- town, are spending a few days visit- ing with friends in es es Mr, and Mrs. L. K. Thompson, 612 Avenue D, who is attending St. Catherine’s college, St. Paul, was a member of the cast of the Christ-! mas pageant, Holy Grail,”} given Sunday in St. Paul. Presented! by the Laboratory Players, dramatic group at the school, the pageant} depicts an ancient legend regarding | ae Arthur’s Knights of the Round ‘able. | sok oe To celebrate the birthday anniver-} Catherine, jmeetings, was decorated over { week-end in keeping with the Christ- | holiday program are virtually com- pleted. | The club will not meet again un-j til Dec. 28, it was announced. | The service club luncheon room in! the Grand Pacific hotel, where the | local-clubs gather for their weekly | the | mas motif. Sa “The Mad Genius” JOHN ~BARRYM BROADCLOTH SHIRTS—Even finer and move lustrous than above, and of longer wearing quality . $ 1 139 MILITARY BRUSH SET—2 brushes and com). A gift any man would appreciate TIES—Fine quality, well tailored, luxurigus fabrics. Values you'll find it hard to match 29c elaan ae elites: Intery ni All men appreciate a gift of Handkerchiets. Miss Marjorie Udell, teacher at/sary of ker daughter, bars ue : ie Fe sete : ik gq Shields, visited with friends in Bis-) Mrs. John, Monroe, 808, Avenue By, Pal aes Ba a eae a oiliet egeaiat be)reasracauiee cme ple at a card party. Saturday, eve-|[f and and nave *S GPhone 308 aaa Ga woul ae never before. MEN'S DRESS GLOVES—Fine Mrs. nite snepiwan has sett for ee oe Ee ee Dodge and Plymouth Distributors oe ae cape leather in tan and grey ending ney a ‘e aries: . ‘i vent-ond in Bismarck with her sis-|ing to Edward. Tellinghuesen and| ~ maa Butterworth Aes ate RCH INERT ' “y ter, Mrs. Selma Jacobson, 310 First St. sakes Heche Mase aenrce aes pre-! DONALD COOK ee fa a ns Menem ike these $3 98 4 * Oe KY sen’ with a number of gifts. eee ost Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blank, New, aed Comedy - Novelty - News ee oe x aE Sa ene ano spent Wat SE cgerg ao MEN'S DRESS SOCKS—Finely "S41 _ m will spend a week visiting with) marck as the guest of her brother} for men. 4 pairs in @ box ° feauoagand tenceastiie MOA! iit wah: sia'a; Macaeseani Da MEN'S LEATHER SLIPPERS — Rubber hice Dodds, 600. A D, AAgeley Calls Soran THEATRE 4) MENG : LEATHER -GUIPPRRS.— Uber) tise a y venue D, 8 e f., teft Sunday for Minseapolis to spend| extended visit with ’ relatives and BISMARCK.N.DAR inne ik une’ ce aaiter box. A pair . me the holidays with relatives and friends. On her way west she will) DIAMONDS “JEWELRY. ean, MO Doge waliioln het) ae agi oth eareee | Coming! cei@t%en 4 SARK in &p j it 5 rt he 5 n I ~there just before Christmas. Ss = Confidence! Coming! CRAWFORD GABLE ‘ossessed” Durard Bohn, Mott, arrived Sun-|? Waooes oo op (ba i : Ait ad day to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | Meetings of Clubs Hy The true value of a dia- Carl Tullberg, 1021 Fourth St. ure/{ And Social Groups {if mond, a watch, or any ar- - : , fil Cuvitmas, “He is a nen \¢——— olf ticle of fine, jewelry can be Give Handbags Lace Top Silk Hose 5-pe. Bridge Sets 3 "e Members of the Bismarck Degree|§ accurately judged only by 4 . vie Mr. and Mrs. Hutsen Bowen of|of Honor will hold a mecting at 8\ an expert. But that does this Christmas “Golden Crest" Dull Chitton | To Delight the Hostess! Easy Douglas have dete as ft pares | aeere Tuesday evening H wae not mean you must make : Best We've Ever Sold at A Dainty and Prac’ : judgets—Only fter spending the week-end in Bis-) Auxiliary roqn at. the Wor! ar; i i é Pair reds i the guests of Mr. and usd Memorial building. | your purchase blindly i $1 .69 John Ehrmantraut, 204 Thirteent! see e | We offer you here expert $1 00 Be Mr. maven is a brother of Mrs.) Recently i elected eotticers all bal advice, a professional serv- # Fine Cloth daniel SRaetee “Gndee it aia ice, and products of known ‘ A anE Orel on. tiie Bests te aut * * i f the Eastern Star, ; . Styles of ci 5 “Ernest Strauss, son of Dr. and| at 730 aS, opaeeaay evening ain value at fair prices. As Grand Final Championship ates o pre cule ed ail Stl 3 olds with Mrs, F. BAe Bes ee Sto) the Masonic temple. you ino, We Mae: mereh il ¢ Teather J. Hote (ars A) eauradeny, oka ive ‘rom Collegs +9 ri 0 itt : hag aren fm Celeeerat’Suha'l| ‘the Fuctalgtiy cab will et oii Him, 2% mne, You wth Amateur Vodvil Contest at oe an toe university, to spend the Christmas '3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at able quality at “bargain” a a holidays with his parents. the pone oe on N. O. Ramstad, prices, - Mer 1c fae Wate Convoalance : ; ; Starting Tomorrow, Dec. 15, for ‘aay mbath Lt eentned the. wee The annual meeting of Fort Lin. Now as alway: ai me i ‘ORE OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. UNTIL DEC. 24TH bers of their bridge club Saturday|coin chapter, American War Moth-|j Showing many diamonds, ST . M. = evening at their home. There were / ers, will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday|™ Watches and other beauti- ee: eight guests. Decorations Pe oe sTicracon fe the World War Me-!§ ful articles that you can re) ay ‘ Christmas colors were used mofial building. H oi mplete Con- M W & C (Fee tae ana” len sors ete eran fienestt complete © ONTGOMERY WARD : held by Mr. and rie M. Berg. Elks’ Boxing Card, Poesia | i Hi evening, Dec. 15, at Wor! Phone 475 Bismarck, N. Dak. cin honor of her sister ier birth. | War Memorial building, at 8:30/1 F, A. KNOWLES : 300 Fourtlr Street is 2 » day anniversary, Mrs. Satcecs Hele p.m. 28 rounds of boxing. Jeweler Will Be Awarded to the Winner wick, 118% Third St., entertamed in- Langs aera “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” formally Saturday evening. Bridge| | ATTENTION: Odd Fellows,|[ | oe open evenings begin- Was Played at four tables, Mievscore| Meet at the Odd Fellows hallij Our Store, open eventtes RES at to form a red and| Tuesday at 10 o'clock to attend TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING ULTS iad cl. SOMME Neen: ns cae Kn REN A Read enaeaanalen a e e e t « ‘ - Moose Charity Ball Dec. 15-16-17-18-19-21-22-23---Close at 6 p. m., Dec. 24 At The Dome Tuesday Night, Dec. 15 | Admission per person 50c. Everybody wel- come. Music by Sam Kontos and his orchestra.