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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1986 x, qv = SOCIETY and CLUBS | : ing | Most Perfect Figure | eRieidants Selected, jeer > 608 OLD) AGE FUND Among the early August weddings | will be that of Miss Emily Lanz and Addision James Howell, both of Bis- marck, which will occur at 6:30 p. m., | Saturday, in St. Mary’s procathedral parish house with Rev. Joseph| |: Schmidt officiating. The prospective | bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lanz, St. Anthony, and’ her! fiance is the son of Mrs. Minnie | | GRANTS ALLOWED BY ND, UP 10 JUNE 30 | Total Payments Are $43,615 New Lingerie Features Flattering Details FARNSWORTH DENES HE BETRAYED NAVY Former Lieutenant Commander Pleads Innocence at Ar- raignment in Capital American navy ended dismally in reas wet “ola Columbia f court Thursday that fie had betrayed his country’s defense cation, “the service of information and security,” to a Japanese agent in August, 1984, It also chargegd he had attempted to make such a delivery. Farnsworth, seemingly cheery and October. William E. Leahy, his at- torney, said he “probably” would not ‘be able to post $10,000 bond Francois Bolssier, French inventor, perfected a storage battery in which iodine is the active material. FHA TERMS FOR REMODELING AND Howell of ee aa sant | Per Month, Average of } will be Mr. and Mrs. William Lanz o! . i St. Anthony, brother and sister-in- $15.28 for Each Case bicegrdggl pea Berens reg thes a ie ie | on charged by a federal grand The Misses Nancy Helen Dollar, | A total Of S/e58 Old age! assianice ihe indictment returned by the { Marietta Meyer and Alice Stoen, who | jgrants were made by the state public jury last week said Farnsworth had have been at Camp Lakamaga, official | |welfare board up to June 30, involv- delivered a confidential naval publi- F Girl Scout camp at Marine on Saint ling total payments of $43,615 per oe Croix, Minn., have completed their | t stays there and now are at Detroit | month or an average of $15.28 for each S i Lakes, Minn, They are guests of Mr. | case, E. A. Willson, state director, said 4 and Mrs. R. D. Hoskins, 902 Fourth | | Wednesday. St., grandparents of the Misses Dol- | he: total iheludes “the “number eet, ane Of the Tatee® placed on old age assistance rolls be- } parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. ginning the latter part of May when ‘a Meyer, 912 Fourth St. Miss Dollar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Dol-| lar, 316 Park St., will return here in| about three weeks. Miss Stocn’s | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stoen, and their two other children, of 400 ‘Ayenue E, are leaving Aug. 8 for De- troit Lakes, and will remain there| Mr. and Mrs. Meyer go to , Wash., to attend the wedding} . Meyer's brother, Oliver Brooks Hoskins and M Jice Ruth King. the federal-state plan went into ef- fect. Of the totaly only 381 cases pre- viously were not on relief, Willson {stated. Stutsman county received the most number of grants of any of the coun- ties during that period, 147 being given old age assistance totaling $2,041. The largest total expenditure for that time in any one county was $2,345 for 128 cases in Cass. In Ward GOODNESS | y 113 vere gi : ‘The Meyers will not return here un- | tetaline Perri otal aka © One capful is worth 1,000 words! b til about Sept. } The total number of grants by Bay = try EMPRESS COFFEE : * * * { counties and the total amount per an ou be . Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Woodruff, Jr., month follows: y judge 4 and children, Sally and Sue, of Lak Total Total Amt. ©25 years of fine coffee blending and F Chelan, Wash., are guests of Mrs. } Per = . ee Woodruff's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A-| egwin Marriott, profess! County Number Month] — Tangerine crepe fashions the handsome nightgown, left, which has a whiio georgette shirtwaist front, roasting accounts for 100,000 friends (i W. Fossum, 223 Twelfth St for a| Gawin Marriott, professional com | adams .. . 34 $ 390.00] trimmed with real Val lace. At the right is a new nightgown of palo blue georgett2 cut on princess lines of ESS—and 100,000 people week. Before coming here they ed! judge (above), ecreen actress, ana {Barnes + 112 1,689.00 which are accentuated by lace. The jabot bow and the diminutive cap sleeves add a touch of femininity can’t be wrong! at Wilton with Mrs. Woodruff’s uncle | gaid she had the world’s most beau. |Bcnson Sell Ty) i bee ec Note: Wateh_ for the 25th Anniversary Coupons . j and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lilleficld.| tifui feminine figure. Her form, he lai : - 10 eo — ss Packed in Empress Coffee, Before leaving the state they will) said, is “a model of physical per. ottineau . 5 69 758. : | mak> a stay at Jamestown with| fection.” (Associated Press Photo) {Bowman . aie 283.00|Caution Creameries |Japanese Student Is 2s sssulted by Chinese police for en s another uncle and aunt 6f Mrs. Wood- } - jBurke ....... 82 1,033.00 1 A Ited by Poli failing to carry a lamp on his bicycle. _——— ruff, Mr. and Mrs. Lou's Gilcher. Schneider, 914 Seventh St, whese|Burleigh 72 1130.00 About Carelessness ssaulted by Police) The Japanese officiel said Yasutake = ee sons, Lawrence and Arnold, are Con-|Cass .. 128 -2.345.00 ee cane re waerae TMPRESS i . H. F. O'Hare turned in the!cordia students. Professor Schmidt {Cavalier 54 815.00] C. S. Ladd, state food commission- ca ‘i COFFEE. | hi at two tables|was contacting present and prospec- | Dickey 95 1,755.00/er and chemist, issued a warning sae shai teeta raters manding apologies and reparation. \e—s j y hart, 108 Avenue |tive students of the college. From here 94 1,357.00|Thursday to creamery and cream # i rai cs ; relations between the two countries on| ‘The Central Railway of Peru was s to her contract;he went to Minneapolis to fill a!Dunn . 9 84.00 Station operators and other concerns ay. Cards followed al speaking engagement. Eddy (nse 98600|in the state that all poisons must be |t8¢ Rorthern mainland Thursday. constructed between 1871 and 1891,| ; luncheon served in the municipal golf! ee % jBmmons ......05.. 42 527.00|Kept in plainly marked and labeled| A Japanese student named Yasu-|and has 192 tunnels and bridges along | course club house. Mrs. Mabel Lindgren of Minot, state!|Foster .. eas ae: 542.00 | bottles. take, Japanese authorities reported, | its course. i ke * imanager of the Woodmen Circle, has!Golden Valley .... 29 392.00] Investigation, he said, revealed that —— Prof. W. F. Schmidt, sociology de-|ended a visit with her daughter, Miss} Grand Forks .... 86 1,332.00/¢reamery and cream station oper- | partment head of Concordia college,|Elma Lindgren, 71112 Avenue A, and! Grant 47 395.00 |@tors have been “negligent” in hand- z Moorhead, Minn., was a dinner guest! is attending to lodge matters in/ Griggs 45 707.00 |ling sulphuric acid. He also stated Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest| Jamestown for a few days. She spent Hettinger . 31 402.00 | that cream station operators have sold several days here in the interests of; Kidder 33 470,09 | the Dolson from opened containers in: . oe i “| the Wocdmen Circle. LaMoure 17 20800) eee ee i | x * * Logan 9 155.0 ‘Concerns such as hardware firms eigiwieiitit | Mrs. D. P. Barnes and Miss Mary | McHenry 4 nie [Bee Bie Eee ae eee Bia ie PEE {Barnes of Glen Ullin, accompanied | McIntosi 54 32.00 ee nsiWaine sani aes RET =) CUEERERY Gs yy irs. phitip Bangs of Grand Forks, | Mckenzie 79 Per permenant re dene atid 2 Hise |are leaving this week for a motor trip, McLean 45 680.00 | srecontinuig-this spracibe wield eee - ie 3 ‘to western Montana. They expect to! Mercer . Ww 15600 | ganceririe Homie ABA Lites? j 3 The +E |have a month's outing at Flathead | Morton 99 1,370.00 | 7@n8erings Be 2. fp jlake. Mountrail 42 624.00 | | Mountrai ’ delicate fl ae cae boca 37 94600, Cowboy Days’ Return 4 iss Frances Vejtasa, ‘iftl +} Oliver. 3 39.00 Lasts !an employe of the state highway de-| Pembin 3%! Is Drouth Area Need PUR partment, leaves Friday for a 10-day | pierce 40 557.00 : |vacation at her home at Fairdale. At} Rams oa 1,161,00| Berkeley, Calif., July 30.—()—The F (valley City she will meet a brother} Ransom 74 1'293,00/9nly hope for restoring permanent jand sister, who have been attending | Renyille 14 235,00 | Prosperity to the southwest and the |Valley City Teachers college, for the | Richland “i @58.00 Dakotas, now drouth ridden, W. W. sf |remainder of the trip. | Rolette 7 1,070.0: {Weir said Thursday, is “a return to a ‘ leerece 2B 1453.00 |the cowboy Gays and the sheep- ie eae 5 a Se peng i "319.00 |erder.” Weir is drainage engineer at Sioux 18 251,00 {the University of California Agricul- ” |Slope i 27 378.00 | tural Experiment station. : Sta 59 831.00} B y I RAIN- Siecle 59 oi300/King Charters Yacht b Stutsma 147 2,041.00 * ‘ Tne a 200| For Dalmatia Cruise ECONOMICALLY— Traill 61 750.00 — f 2 Walsh 53 954,00} London, July 30.—()—King Ed- ; COMFORTABLY— [Bone 113 2,044.00 |Ward has chartered the yacht Nahlin {3 Wells . 47 733.00 | for a three or four-weeks’ cruise along = 3 Willian 1 1,167.00 |the Dalmatian coast, it was an- SAFELY as Lin Vas apiaecs nounced Thursday at Buckingham Totals 2,858 $43,615.00;Palace. The king will probably join EXAMPLE OF LOW FARES From Bismarck | Vater Performs Rites ¢| For Drowning Victim the yacht in about 10 days at Dub- rovnik, Jugoslavia. He will be accom- panied by three or four friends. —_ CO One Round 9 j 7 : Way Trip Rev. Walter E.'Vater, pastor of the | Today Ss Recipe - $ 2.33 $ 4.20 McCabe Methodist Episcopal church, | ® 8.96 16.13 went to Fort Clark Thursday to of- Pimento Cheese Dressing 2.05 3.69 ficiate at private and church funeral| This dressing may be used for fruit 359 7.01 services for Ted Anderson, 34, of Fort |or vegetable salads. To make it use i seer a Clark. % cup stiff mayonnaise, % teaspoon i Round Trip Summer Fares to Seattle-Tacoma Los Ang San Francisco These are only a few example fares. There ai low fares to all points. Ask your N. P. Agent. T. P. Allen, Agent Bismarck Route of the Air-Conditioned Anderson. was one of the victims of a double drowning Sunday at Hens- ler. The other was Hauke McCone, 22, of Hensler, for whom funeral services were held Wednesday. Rev. Vater officiated at the mar- riage of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson in Bismarck. The late Mr. Anderson leaves his widow and two children, his mother, Mrs, Amanda Anderson, well known Oliver county ranch woman, a brother and two sisters. The J. W. Johnson and E. G. Kraemer families of Bismarck and chopped parsley, % teaspoon celery salt, 1-3 cup pimento cheese, 1 table- spoon paprika. Cream cheese with juice, add rest of ingredients and chill. A newly developed high-test, lami- nated safety glass, after being crack- ed, will stretch and bend upon fur- ther impact. 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