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: :THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1981 5 : a” : = NN SN EEEEE—E—————EE ee | Mickelson, Fargo, who came here to i ° . * . es r |spend Curatas and will remain tor} On A Holiday pies ae stv HN in ro a . {bers are Mary Emma, Woolley orest-! Fear 15 Men Lost in : BS ey & several wee! it. Mrs. Preston's | ‘ | #& i a , ; @# INT : ‘rom Chinese Nettle elegate to Parley, senator Swanson, Democrat, Virginia. , returned. to Fargo and next week will | New Orleans, Dec. 29.—(}—Pr0-| Washington, Dec. 29—()—Presi-, Belgium, will be a delegate but his) seisingtors, Pinland, Dec. 20—(?)}— go-to St. Paul, to which city she has | duction of clothing, almost as silky| dent Hoover Tuesday announced ap-|®?Pointment has not been formally mitten men were feared drowned y Many Gay AWELG ARE DIORA transferred by the Northern Pa- we eT ae ime hi isc Nore oball of Norman Davis, former | **hounced. Monday night in a shipping disaster ompa: . cotton or flax, from a nese undersecre! f state, - 'RIES PROVE FA | storm. h any Gay J ffairs Are Planned to Weleome eT ee ‘called ramie, was d.®.1ssed before the] ber of ae Galegation to “the Ne ae a ee lease eae bp rhires at ae oes Arrival of the New Year in Capital City |_Complimentary to Mrs. Withelmina ! American Association for the Ad-| Geneva arms conference. Devils Lake, N. D., Dec. 29 twelve of the crew were saved and ‘ ital City | conier, minneapolis, Mrs. Wallace Mc- | Vancement of Science Monday night:| ‘This brought the delegation which Bernice Wickum, about 18, Minne-| rine others were taken aboard a sal- F = | Namara entertained @ group of post | Experimental cultivation of ramie] leaves carly next month to four, and|Waukan, died as a result of injuries! 1.0. vessel which later was reported _Four Dance Groups Have Is- M: B ladies at a small informal luncheon jhaz been undertaken by Louisiana] more might be named. Ambassador SUffered in an automobile accident! if with its own crew of six. i : rs. Budlong, Former ia near Maza. | . sued Invitations for Part & ’ Monday afternoon at the command: state university. sc iad Resident, Is Honored |##t’s quarters at Fort Lincoln. Con- Its fibers, said Gipson Carter, are] = ——— —— ——— Thursday Night r tract was played during the afternoon. | one of the longest known, six to eight, Sis Str oa ‘A guest favor was presented to Mrs. |inches, with tensile strength eight 5 ——_—___ oi ty atti €. Budlong, Boston, | Collier, who is spending the holidays | times that. of cotton or, silk and four ‘The arrival of the New Year will| “no is visiting at the home of Mr. |a¢ the post as the guest of Lieutenant | | times that of flax. It is cooler than be greeted with more gusto and gaie-| 4d Mrs. R. D. Hoskins, 904 Fourth |and Mrs. C. N. 8. Ballou, cotton, warmer but thinner than flax ty than usual, to plans| St was a guest of honor at an in- e * Ok OK and resistant to all kinds of deterl- ‘ made by several groups for dancing | formal tea following the regular} Honoring Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Has- oration. parties on ‘Thuraday evening. Hea ere ae of the P..E. ie kin, Jamestown, Mr. and Mrs. E. T.! 4 ong these will be the annual ‘ority Monday ernoon at the 1 val New Year's eve party of the Forty|home of Mrs. Hoskins’ daughter, ene Wk "a, Gaday svehing, iaker \Ji udge Holds Ness club, which will be held in the Pat-|Mrs. P. J. Meyer, 912 Fourth St.)at their home, 1006 Fourth St. Pink | | Ouster Was Legal terson hall. Mrs, Budlong is a charter member|roses and pink candles formed the | uster z bad Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Fleck head the | °f, the chapter. table decorations and covers were | ie ‘for the event. Assisting them will be , Where preparations are being made to Committee which is directing the ar- xangements and planning decorations Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Bassett, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Frayne Baker, Dr. and Mrs. W’. E. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Merton J. Orr, Mr. and Mrs. F. E, Hedden, Mr. end Mrs. N. I. Roop, Dr. and Mrs. H. Milton Berg and Lieutenant L. T. R. ‘Trotter. Decorations appropriate to the hol- icay season will be used and the Sam- my Kontos orchestra will play for the dancing, which will begin at 10 oclock. The U. C. T. New Year party, also an annual event, will be held in the Lewis and Clark hotel at Mandas, entertain about 100 couples. The guests will include members of the order and their wives as well as a number of friends who have been invited for the occasion. Dancing will start at 9 o'clock, M. 8. T., with the Lewis and Clark hotel orchestra fur- nishing the music. Favors and noise- makers will be distributed during the evening so that each couple will be North Dakota The tea, table was centered with a bowl of yellow roses and white narcissus, surrounded by white tap- ers. Other appointments featured yellow and white, the colors of. the sorority. Mrs. W. F. Harris had the pro- gram and gave a talk on the history] of Christmas. carols and various holiday. Sines irs. Budlong, who is field secre- tary of the General Alliance of Uni- tarian Women of the United States and Canada, spoke on various phases of her work. She also recounted in- cidents of a recent trip to Iceland. Mrs. Budlong is on a tour which will take her to all Unitarian churches in the Northwest and Pacific coast states during the next three months. She plans to visit in Pomona, Calif, with a daughter, Rev. Julia Clark Budlong, Unitarian minister there, before returning to the east. Mrs. Budlong was secretary of the Library commission for a number of years before enter- ing church work. Complimentary to her guest, Mrs. marked for eight guests. The evening ‘was spent informally with games. Mr. and Mrs. Haskin are visiting in Bis- marck with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harty, 517 West Thayer — e * Mrs. H.\M. Leonard, 719 Mandan street, entertained the members of St. George’s Evening Guild Monday eve-! ning, when the group held its annual Christmas party. A tree and festoons of réd and green decorated the rooms, while red candles in green holders lighted the tables. Gifts were ex- Bridge was played at three| | tables, with Mrs. G. A. Osmundson! |holding -high score. Miss Beatrice/ Miracle, Gackle, N. D., was an out- of-town guest. ee * Mr. and Mrs. George Roseburg and three children of Underwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hatland and | daughter of Minot have left for their homes after spending the Christmas holiday in Bismarck with Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Knudtson, 810 Fifth Mr. Assectated Press Photo Jean Harlow, platinum-haired film actress, had an enthusiastic greet- ing for New York when she arrived for the Christmas holidays. Vibration Is Blamed For Library Collapse Vatican City, Dec. 29.—()—Vibra- Fargo, N. D., Dec. 29.—(P)—In a decision announced here District Judge M. J. Englert, Valley City, heid that the Fargo city commission acted within its rights in discharging John G. Ness as city assessor Nov. 3. Ness first was discharged following a hearing August 10 but the court) held that action was irregular and| the matter was considered again. Following announcement of the| court decision Ness launched the third drive to recall the city commis- sioners. Two other attempts proved abortive when it was held that peti- tions asking for the special election did not-contain enough legal names.‘ ° _——————————— | City-County Briefs - | Senator W. D. Lynch of La Moure| was a business visitor in Bismarck ‘Tuesday. * * * 1 Mrs. W. L. Gordon, Washburn, and daughter, Miss Mary Agnes Gordon, Lexington, Ky., spent Tuesday in Bismarck with friends. OF Hoskins, assisted by Mes’ Moves, | street. Roseburg is a brother entertained about 40 old-time friends {204 Mrs. Hatland a sister of Mrs. of Mrs. Budlong at an informal tea, Knudtson. Another guest at. the Knudtson home for a family dinner Tuesday afternoon at the Hoskins home, ite| 08 Christmas day was Mrs, Emma Yellow roses and tall white Bismarck, a sister of Mrs. candles in crystal holders formed | Rodgers. prepared to greet the New Year. Dec- orations in keeping with the holiday idea will be used. | In charge of general arrangements ~ for the affair is a committee headed by John L. George, Bismarck, and tion of the Vatican City's new clec- trical power station was advanced Tuesday at a session of the pope's in- vestigating committee, as the prob- able cause of the collapse of part of Buy or Sell Through The Tribune Want Ads | »™ Make reservations with either Corner Fifth and Broadway Next Door to Klein's : = ki . \ Leonard Crawford at 1054-W - Coming ios in “Sooky” win _ A Prerkice) composed of a num- aay Marieg = * * ' PRINCE CAFE 5 | ber of Bismarck young people, which | i A group of young peopie home ‘ 25c plate Lunch Wed., Dec. 30 held its first party last, New Year's | VLISS Hulda Rehm Is from schco) for the holidays were Glider Champ pel en Reverinerti Spee eve, will gather again for a similar) affair, to be held in the small gymna- | sium at the World War Memorial building. ‘The dancing will start at 9 o'clock, ‘with an excellent five-piece local or- chestra furnishing the music. Reser- vations for the affair are being made either With H. A. Pennigroth or! Charles Goodwin. About 50 couple Bre expected to attend. | Colorful decorations are being ar-| ranged and it is planned to introduce | sevetal novelties during the evening. | A supper will be served. University of North Dakota and! North Dakota Agricultural college alumni and students have been ex- tended invitations to attend a party to be given in the Riverside pavilion et Mandan, which the group has re- served for the evening. Impromptu Bride of L. E. Nelson Bismarck friends have received jannouncements of the marriage of Miss Hulda E. R. Rehm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Rehm, Hebron, to Lloyd E. Nelson, Hazen, which took place Christmas day at Hebron. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Nelson will be at home to their friends at Hazen. The bride was graduated from the Bismarck hospital training school in 1928 and since that time has been a member of the hospital staff. Mr. Nelson is manager of the Hazen creamery. * 8 & Ray McGettigan, Iron River, Wis., formerly of Bismarck, is spending the holidays in Bismarck as the guest of his brother-in-law and sis- Knudtson. guests at a dancing party given Mon- day evening in the auditorium of the! World War Memorial building by the; Misses Marian Melville, Louise Swene, Evelyn Omett, Marjorie Ackerman and Ethel Sandin. The large hall was divided into two rooms, in one of which ping-pong tables were ar- ranged. The other room had a! Christmas tree, greenery and gar-; lands of red and green for decora- tions and was lighted with Christmas candles. and lamps shaded in red.; Tables were arranged in alcoves around the dance floor. Chaperons) for the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ackerman and Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Sette. i ee OK i Miss Estelle Dale, Jamestown, | who has spent the last month in Bismarck as the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al- the Vatican library last week. ene my Lieut. William A. Cooke, in a Vegetables, Mashed Potatoes Buttered Beets PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION STEAM SUPERCURLINE } PERMANENT WAVES | Shows REAL STEAM and LOTS of it in Operation, no dry ends, hair soft and na- | tural, the only SUPER- || STEAM Method, price $5.00, guaranteed. Attend demonstration tonight WINTER OATS AT ~ Final Clearance Price | specialty dances will be one of the €”. 'ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barth, 827|fred S. Dale, 1016 Kighth St, left | at 8 o'clock sharp, the dancing will be supplied by a/°%t St. +" | Sunday for Columbus, Ohio, where | Mandan orchestra. About 50 couples! ics Rita i a * she will take work at Ohio State ‘i | HARRINGTON’S . Many Go as Low as have been invited, it was announced | West, has as hee ah Regt iti 4 university towards her master’s de- Associated Press Photo Beis ‘by the committee, composed of Walter Russell, Mandan, and Warren Kiesel und Duane Davis, Bismarck. ee & Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Albrecht, 71842 ‘Mandan St., have as their guest Mr. Albrecht’s sister, Miss Lydia. Albrecht, ‘Temvik, who arrived Monday and will remain until after the New Year. of the Q. M. club at her home this af-| alumnus. The time was i Las b passed in- iT } Mrs. L. J, Myere and two children |‘2'n008. ‘There were nine guests. The| formally with games. «The guests Gary Claudette “HIS u fow their home in Fargo | {ume WAS spent with games and sew-| included “Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth TIMES || oan, And ., In aw left Tuesday for thelr home in FArEO jing. DC am an ett < || COOPER COLBERT WOMAN a eT peli nex aad *k # Roberta Burr, Boston. Decorations awe Mrs. Myers’ sister, . . Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Samuelson| were in the Christmas colors. | j Fifth St. potas are spending the holidays in Bismarck | @—-——-—-—-—-—_—_* Mr. and Mrs. Burton Bijelland,/at the home of Mr. 8 son's i Cedar Rapids, Iowa, left for their | brother-in-law and sister” Mr one Meetings of Clubs | home Sunday after spending Christ- mas here with Mr. Bjelland’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bjelland, 218 West Thayer avenue: Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Ruder and daughter, Arlene, 206% Main avenue, returned Monday from Halliday, where they spent the week-end with friends. Their son Melvin remained and will spend the rest of the week at the John ariaig at Oakdale. Miss Hannah Pederson and Wal- Jace Pederson left Monday for Ap- pleton, Minn., after spending the Christmas holiday here with Wallace Pederson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Pederson, 613 Third St. Miss Pederson is a sister of H. K. Peder- son, * * * | Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Dunn, 100 West Thayer avenue, left Tuesday | on a 10-days’ business trip to Min-) neapolis and St. Paul. They will go to Pipestone, Minn., to spend the New Year’s holiday with Mr. Dunn’s mother, Mrs. Basa 4 Dunn. Miss Florence Smith, Billings,} Mont., is visiting in Bismarck dur- ing the holidays as the guest of Mrs. L. A. French, 723 Mandan St. Miss Smith formerly lived in Bis- marck. In her honor Mrs. French and her sister, Miss Gwendolyn Jensen, are entertaining at bridge this evening. eee Mrs. Margaret Hassa and son and daughter, Henry and Alice, of near Bismarck, entertained at a family dinner Christmas day in honor of Mrs, Hassa’s son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. George McCart of Merced, Calif. Other guests at! the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. M. F. McCarty and family; Mr. and Mrs. William Hassa and family; Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Voight and family of Prints \ Sealp Mandan; Mr. and Mrs. William S. Shampoos i 50c $1.00 Malard and family; Mr. and Mrs. Manicures Treatments Joe Gable and family and John Dixon, : Rainbow-DeMolay Dinner- Dance Dec. 30 at 6:30 p. m. Masonic Temple, plate 85c. or Helen Targart at 174 Pre Inventory Sale of Coats, Dresses and Millinery sa All Fall and Winter Hats (While They Last.) at $1.00 s2msiravene | mainder of the holiday season Miss Beatrice Miracle, Gackle. Miss Mur- phy and Miss Miracle were classmates at the University of North Dakota. * Ok Ok Peggy Jane Skeels daughter o Mrf. and Mrs. B. K. Skeels, 521 West Thay- er avenue, entertained the members and daughter Ruth, Glendive, Mont., Mrs. E. Ulmer, 402 Mandan St. Oth- a aes at the Ulmer home are Mrs, er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Samuelson of Hazen. ** ® Mrs. George A. Welch, 415 Fourth St., returned to Bismarck Monday eve- ning from Minneapolis Where she was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. R. 8. Wilcox. She also spent several weeks in Chicago and Detroit with two oth- er daughters, Mrs. John D. Koucky and Mrs. James Gilchrist, respectively. She was away about two months. * * & Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Preston, 310 West Thayer avenue, have as their guest Mrs. Preston’s sister, Mrs. H. P. gree. While there she. will make her home with her brother, Edgar, who is connected with the research de- partment of the university. Miss Dale was a guest of honor at a fare- well party given Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Dale. Guests were 16 former students at Jamestown college, of which Miss Dale \is an And Social Groups ON The Fortnightly club will meet at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. L. Conklin, 307 Ave- nue A West. Mrs. 8. D. Cook will have the program. * * * Members of the Wednesday Study club will meet at 3 o'clock Wednes- day afternoon with Mrs. N. O. Churchill, 618 Mandan street. Mrs. L. W. Larson will have the program. * * * Eta Rho chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority will meet at 8 o'clock ‘Wednesday evening at the home of ; Miss Judith Rue, 711 Avenue A. FIND YOU Give Beauty A CHANCE TO It’s only fair to your face and hands and hair to pay us an oc- casional visit, and let us bring out their natural attractiveness, OUR PRICES ARE AS LOW AS OTHERS PERMANENT , ‘WAVES You Pay No More for the Best Here $5.00 to $12.50 CHRISTIE’S BEAUTY SALON Phone 42 for Appointments Facials Each glider of his own design, set a new world record for duration in glider flight at Honolulu, where he stayed aioft 14 heurs and 7 minutes. Absolutely Sole Owners of ! Steam Supercurline in City of | Bismarck. woman ever wore . nocence! ly—as IRVING Wed. and TI! The Ho’ a Tat Branded with the strangest scar a But she makes the brand of shame a proof of in- Uses her own disgrace to save the man she loves! 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