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Family Secure From Want Nothing New 5 THI BISMARCK TRIBUNI Monday, March 3. 1 Designers Lift the Taboo, Clothes Are 'Pretty' Again Death Came Unexpectedly to Eugene Saunders Pink Elephant Theme Featured At GOP Party A pink elephant theme was GEN MIDDAUGH Tribune Women's Editor By LUCIE NOEL Associated Press Fashion Writer PARIS (AP) Paris spring fashions are more individual than ever this year with each It was a normal Sunday morning at ine baunaers home, 1 I II X. 1 l. carried out at the Burleigh' wis jan. 5, 1969.

County Republican Women's designer asserting his style with confidence and conviction. luncheon and style show held It was a work day for Eugene Saunders, an employee of Eddy's Bakery. His wife, Ber-nice, saw him off to work. She and her daughters, Sharon, Kar The typical Miss 1969 swings Saturday at the American Legion Club. Mrs.

Guy Larson and Mrs. A. J. Kutchera were in charge into springtime with a soft, supple silhouette, a flutter of From Paris In Fashion' By HELEN IIENNESSY NEA Women's Editor NEW YORK (NEA) In seasons past, after the New York couture collections had been shown, women who love clothes would eagerly wait for the opening of the Paris showings to see what was worth copying or buy- lug- But like English, fashion has become an international language and so there's little news from Paris this time that doesn't read like yesterday's paper here In New York. "Soft and fiminine," was the New York spring fashion message.

"Soft" is the echo -from Paris this time around. "The pants take-over" was the biggest New York fashion en and Lorraine got ready to oleats. all in lovely soft pastels of decorations. Legislative wives attend Mass at St. Mary's and soft crepes, organzas, chif were special guests.

Mrs. Church, and to dress the twins. fons, and wools. THE muuu is Karstens Kennedy and Mrs. R.

young, gay, flattering, feminine. Once again styles may be called fay Brown received the door prizes. Danny and Donny, five-year-olds. The oldest son, Ronald, was living away from home. An hour later Saunders was ing from 2 to 5 and 6 inches above.

The shortest are at Car-din, Courreges, Ungaro, and Paco Rabanne. Suit fabrics run the gamut from gray flennel, Patou, Dior. Balmain, to widowpane checks. Givenchy, on oatmeal, white or pale pastels; through gabardine in soft pastels including baby blue, pink, yellow, (Dior, Courreges, to chanel's nubbly, feather weight rainbow-hucd bou-clette plaid tweeds. In coats, honors are shared between the navy's regulation reefer and the classic trench-coat.

They are usually double-breasted and always belted and buckled in enamel, gold or polished silver. Shoes make news. Dior revives the pointed toe' for afternoon, but for daytime the toes are rounded and the shoes are bicolor. a 's white roguish brogues have saucy bows at the instep. Dior features a sling-back sandal with a wide ankle strap.

Heels are higher but still square. Millinery is show with all models everywhere except at Ungaro and Courreges. Children fashions and wom pretty, a word mat nas Deen la-boo for years. Though there may be less en's costumes for all occasion dead he had collapsed of an apparent heart attack at work. were modeled under the di Disbelief, shock, erief eriDDed tendency toward nudity, there are plenty of suggestive reveal the family.

"He had never rection of Mrs. Vannie Dahl. Mrs. R. Joseph Fleck was the narrator.

Judith Halverson gave a humorous talk and little Mini Moreland, dressed in a pink ing tricks spelling sex. Breathtaking necklines plunge missed a day of work, he did have high blood pressure, but felt fine as long as he took to the navel. Bare midriffs don't even cause a gasp. Newest evening dresses are slashed eiepnant costume, danced. medicine." Mrs.

Saunders said. The Lapstones, Mark Knoll. story of the season. "The trouser craze has swept Doug Kuehn. Jake Schaefer.

down one side from top to toe. Others feature a profile slash to Kent Karsh, and Jody Handt- the hips. mann, all of Mandan, provided Courreges takes pants siasnea music. down the side seams, caught by n' SsSy latticed straps, and tops them with a floral minibra. Peek-a-boo portholes, gener Protestants Worship In Catholic Church NEW YORK (AP) The ous cut-out sections, see-through black organza slip-over-coats cover nothing but a brief pair of briefs, all contribute to the fun and games.

Only 4 Hours Left! CON. LIN'S Damaged Merrhan. dise and Storcwide Clear, ance. Hurry Save 201 East Main. congregation of the Broadway Church of Christ is going to hold future services at the Roman Catholic Church of St.

Paul the This season will also be re Apostle. After the first half of the serv In the days before the funeral she thought about how she could support her four younger children, Karen, 14; Lorraine, 10, and the twins. The two older ones are through high school and are working. "I hadn't worked since I was married 23 years ago, I only had an eighth grade education, what could I do? If I did get a job, half of my wages would go for a baby sitter. SHE REMEMBERED a conversation with her husband.

"If anything should happen to me, if I should go first, the first thing you should do is to call the Social Security Office," he had said. "No. I don't think he had any idea that he was going to die, it was just talk. I told him not to talk that way, I didn't want to hear anymore of that kind of talk." The day after the funeral, Mrs. Saunders did go to the Social Security Office and applied for the benefits to which the payments made by her husband and his employers had entitled her.

She learned that she would ice Sunday at the Protestant membered for the quantity and variety of pleating. Suit skirts are box pleated or have flat knife pleats. So are the shirtwaist dresses in daytime and evening lengths shown by Dior and other houses. church, the 240 worshippers Remount' Your Diamonds NOWI marcned from Broadway and 56th Street to the Catholic church at 60th Street and Columbus Avenue, about a 10-min- Evening fantasy runs not wrougn ine fans tasnion showings like a forest fire," came in a report from Rosette Hargrove, NEA'i Paris correspondent "The shirt story grows and grows by itself but newer is the shirt dress," was an item in the New York Couture Group spring trend story for '69. In Paris shirt dresses were big at the House of Dior.

Hemlines stayed at or above the knees in both fashion capitals. 1 But one thing about Paris, they can come up with trickier names than we do for the same old things. Take the "hip chemise," from St. Laurent loose, full at the back above the waist, with a hip-clinging skirt It's simply a version of the blouson. So we had that one, too.

Evening togs were extravagant, nude and sexy both here and abroad. And it seems both fashion centers have their kooks who get their kicks (or is it just their publicity?) by deciding that portholes are the things to sport at strategic points. So hop off to Paris for a vacation, buy in Paris if a foreign label happens to be your bag. But don't make the mistake of thinking that you can't find much the same thing here. You can.

(Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) with Gypsy styles. Saint Laurent does his pretty Gypsies, including the bride, in Brossin de Mere's multicolored patchwork satin for the big skirt, sheer (Photo by Las LtLondt) Mrs. Saunders, Donny and Danny, Lorraine and Karen they will be able to get along all right on the $307.20 a month. "He did everything for us. I New mountings Retipping Diamond Setting Dinner Ring Mounting Special Ring Mounting Diamond Ring Repairs ute trip.

The Rev. Lawrence L. Durgin and his parishoners were greeted in front of the church by the Rev. Francis X. Ryan.

St. Paul's is turning over the 11 a.m. Sunday Mass time to the other congregation. The land on which the 64-year-old Broadway church stands has been sold to a real estate developer. GOLDEN TWILIGHT CLUB There will be a Golden Twi receive $307.20 each month.

She made her application on Jan. 8 and received her first check on Feb. 27. So the threat of real poverty, of receiving charity has been lifted for the widow and her children. Their comfortable at 425 16th St is completely paid for, there was some insurance, too, but it wouldn't have lasted long if it had been the only resource of the family.

She feels that patchwork for the blouse and a bright kerchief for the head. The news in suits is concentrated in jacket lengths dropped to wrist length and sometimes fingertip. Except at Chanel's all skirts are above the kneecaps, hover- don't know anything about taxes, car insurance, any of the things you have to do, I'll have to learn all that I have a car. but I don't know how to drive it. He always fixed everything Season With Apples, Sauerkraut about tne nouse.

tne turnace. the plumbing, anything that needed to be done. He even light Club meeting, open to all senior-citizens, at the Hillside This Roast PorkHas Crisp Crust did most of our grocery shopping. But my neighbors are Park Center, at 1:30 p.m, Wednesday. There will be en tertainment and lunch.

wonderful, I can call on them when something goes wrong." The Saunders have always had a garden in their back yard. "I was always busy inside, cooking, washing, ironing, but the kids helped him. I euess jit U.K. 1 By CECILY BROWNSTONE Associated Press Food Editor Here's one of the best ways we know to serve roast pork for family and guests. The meat gets an overlay of seasoning that helps to produce a delicious crisp crust It also gets an unusually delicious sauerkraut and apple accompaniment, and chances are that kraut fanciers will dote on this.

If the tart green apples spe Bismarck CALENDAR Mandan SEE MR. I'll try to have one this spring, I don't know how good I'll be Christian Women Plan Joint Dinner The Bismarck Christian Women's Club and Die Christian Business and Professional Women will have a joint dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. Friday at the Grand Pacific Hotel. The program will feature a colored film on North Dakota wildlife, narrated by Bill Miller, and a talk by Dr. Lowell Gess, of Quain Ramstad Clinic, a former medical missionary in Africa.

Music will be furnished by a male quartet. Husbands of members are invited to attend. Reservations may be made with Donna Pfei-fer, 255-3821 or Delia Johnson, 223-6006. aoout Capital' City AI-Anon 8 p.m, The family doesn't talk too much about the father. "The children get upset, it's better not too, but of course his name Tuesday, First Presbyterian It Kj I v'-V I mmimmmk Church.

Now at comes up often, we won forget him." arr IV il XJ ine responsibility of caring League of Women Voters, Unit 19:30 a.m. Tuesday, St George Episcopal Church base KYSAR'S Kredir Jewelers "On Fourth Srt" ior ner moiner. Mrs. John Bossert of Strasburg, who was ment; Mrs. Kobert Janzen, host ess.

cified in the recipe aren't at hand, use another variety of cooking apple one that will hold its shape. You'll need a couple of pounds of large apples to make the amount called for. PORK ROAST WITH SAVORY KRAUT AND APPLE Center-cut pork loin roast (4 Vt to five pounds about 10 chops) 1 tablespoon salt 1 tablespoon dry mustard League of Women Voters, Unit 81:30 p.m. Tuesday with Mrs. Ted Griesenbrock, 1206 Coulee Road.

injured in a fall this winter, has kept Mrs. Saunders busy. "It has been good for me, having her here, I really haven't been alone yet," Mrs. Saunders said. Her father has been coming up from Strasburg whenever possible, but last Friday they took Mrs.

Bossert to the hospital, since she was having trouble with her back and didn't SHARON JOY WEHRI Mrs. Mildred Wehri. 802 Silverette and Capital Home- Fifth announced the engagement of her daughter, Shar maker Clubs p.m. Tuesday, Savory Pork Roast MDU Hospitality Room. Joint on Joy, to Myron L.

Schmitcke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mi Km seem to be improving. Schmitcke, Hazelton. ine first nine years of their Miss Wehri is a senior at marriage the Saunders lived in Bismarck High School and is employed by Yegen Dairy.

1 tablespoon flour teaspoon ground sage Savory Kraut and Apples, see below Choose a pork roast that has an even layer of fat over the top. Have your meatman saw the backbone almost entirely free of rib side of meat; he should also saw through rib Her fiance is a graduate of Hazelton High School and is attending Bismarck Junior bones at bottom and tie the roast Aberdeen, coming to Bismarck in 1955. DURING FEBRUARY, the number of widows with children under 18 receiving social security benefits passed the 3,000,000 figure. Payments cover each child until he is 1822 if he is enrolled in an approved school. If Mrs.

Saunders' children continue in school until they are 22, she will have received more than $65,000 from Social Security and will continue to receive 2 teaspoons dry mustard In a large saucepot over moderately low heat, melt the Vx cup butter; add onions, carrot and parsley; cook, stirring often, until tender-crisp about 10 minutes. Stir in kraut thyme, salt and pepper. Simmer, covered, for 30 minutes. Arrange in shallow 2-quart ovenproof glass baking dish (11 by 714 By 1 inches) or similar utensil; set aside. Meanwhile, in a large sauce-pot, simmer apples with cup sugar and water, stirring carefully once or twice, until barely tender-about 10 minutes.

With a slotted spoon (to drain from juice) arrange apples on top of kraut Mix together brown sugar Vi cup butter and mustard. Spoon over apples. Broil fairly close to high heat until sugar melts. Serve with roast pork. Score the fat by cutting it (about Va inch down) in crisscross diagonal lines to make a Note: To prepare several hours ahead, layer the kraut mixture and the drained apples in the casserole as directed above.

Cover with foil and let stand at room temperature. Reheat, covered, in a 325-degree oven for about 40 minutes; uncover, spoon brown sugar mixture over apples, and broil as directed above. Best served with a slotted spoon, because juices will collect in bottom of baking dish. Daughters are Hostesses Mrs. Roslyn Mischel and Ber-nice Tosh, daughters of Mr.

and Mrs. James Tosh, 510 Tenth were hostess at the Reception given in honor of the couple's 25th wedding anniversary. LaVon Schwengler and Mrs. Loretta, Redding were among those assisting. 9 1 ft diamond design.

Place, fat side up, in a shal low roasting pan. Stir together salt, mustard, Hour and sage; sprinkle over top and sides of pork. Roast in a preheated 325- her widow's pension as long as degree oven until meat ther she lives. I he payments are tax free. mometer registers 170 degrees about 35 minutes to the pound.

"It's a wonderful thing. I'm glad I can stay home and take Cut strings and pull out; cut away backbone. Place pork on care of my children," Bernice meeting. A safety film from the State Highway Department will be shown. Welcome Wagon 8 p.m.

Tuesday, Municipal Country Club, hippy costume party. Mrs. Stella Nelson will present her baton twirlers; Stanley Roberts will speak on flowers and gardening. Women of the Moose 8 p.m. Tuesday, Moose Lodge.

Mothers Club 2:30 p.m. Tuesday with Mrs. B. F. Tillotson, 108 Sioux Ave.

Roosevelt PTA 8 p.m. Monday. Fifth and Sixth grade students of Mrs. Thomas Kelsch will be on the program. Order of Eastern Star p.m.

Tuesday, Masonic Temple. Municipal Bridge Association 1:15 p.m. Wednesday. For reservations call Mrs. George Heg-stad, 223-1326, or Mrs.

Leonard Gustafson, 223-9275. Coterie Club 1:15 p.m. with Mrs. R. A.

Ritterbush, 914 Seventh Mrs. W. C. Todd, assisting hostess. MANDAN AUXILIARY The Mandan Eagles Auxiliary made plans for a dinner-dance for the public at 6:30 p.m.

March 8 in the Eagles Club at a meeting Wednesday. A fleisch kechla sale was planned for Saturday afternoon at the club. The meeting opened with a supper for prospective members. Mrs. Ronald Haag won the door prize.

Other prize winners were Mrs. John Vogel, Mrs. Wayne Frohlich, Mrs. Ed Bieber and Mrs. Harold Dockter.

A fashion "must" for this season the black shining shoe. Add a pretty bow, and let it go wherever you do. Saunders said. a heated platter and serve with Savory Krant and Apples, Makes 10 servings. SAVORY KRAUT AND APPLE Vt cup butter or margarine Miss America.

Shoes mm, by cup sliced onions cups grated (medium-fine) carrot, lightly packed cup chopped parsley can (1 pound, 11 ounces) sauerkraut, undrained teaspoon thyme teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper quarts pared and cored tart green apples sliced in eighths cup sugar cup water cup dark brown sugar, firmly packed cup butter, melted and cooled Don't let anything hold you down join the UP group. Clothing Can express your individuality your personality. Our unique fashions for young and old let you be yourself. You'll look great and feel great in our exclusive lines some foreign. Soon WIG SALE Wedc Thurs.

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