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Hardin Tribune-Herald, Hardin. Montana Thursday, January 10, 1957 6 This Week HARDIN Miss Myrna Kronmiller was a guest over the New Years holiday In Billings of Miss Sue Bryngelson. Spending the week In Forsyth Is Mrs. E. E. Jackson, who is a guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Filner. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Reed were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wagner, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schaack and Spencer Black burn. Bllings callers Friday were Mrs. T. L. Kitts and Mrs. Roy Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Martin and family were overnight guests Wed nesday of Mr. and Mrs. Cec Mus berger of Billings. Mrs. Kathryn Zimmerman of Bis marck, N. D., and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Zimmerman of Napoleon, N. D., visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zimmerman. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fly of Big Horn were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morrison. Michael Davis of Pensacola, Fla., STORE-WIDE — -- SALE bli iLt lil R 9 THAT BRINGS BACK B II Hl 11 &1 I W THE OLD 1946 DOLLAR GIRLS' INSULATED JACKETS SsT 6X Now $3.95 Now $6.95 LADIES' INSULATED CAR COATS Sizes 10 to 20 £^9s Now © LADIES' WINTER COATS Your choice of what we have left... 18” Regular Price on These Range from $29.95 to $49.95 Ladies' FALL HATS 1 / 2 PRICE Ladies' 100% Wool OK PLAID JACKETS O One Lot of Ladies’ DRESSES 095 Was $6.95 NOW W @LUDRICK’S CLOTHING V“ J PHOHEUi HAKMH. MOW. was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Borgan in Hardin Wed nesday. Mr. Davis is a nephew of Mrs. Borgan. SHORT of cash? Use Woodward’s easy lay-away plan and save dough by taking advantage of the huge savings during their pre-inventory sale.—Adv. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Perry were the Rev. and Mrs. David Littke of Billings. Mrs. Ardith Brown and Terry were dinner guests, Sunday, of Mr. James Schoer. Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ping were Mr. and Mrs. William Boston of Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Smith of Bil lings. Miss Bernadette Smith, daughter of Mrs. Pansy Smith of Pryor spent a two-week vacation visiting friends and relatives in the community. Miss Smith is attending Marian col lege in Indianapolis. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hochhalter and sons of Great Falls spent the New Years holidays with their par ents, Mr. and Mis. Fred Hochhalter and Mrs. Alice Greenwait, and other relatives. NEVER before in the Big Horn Empire! Fig leaf clearance sale at Solazzi’s Furniture. Lowest possible prices for three days only. See big ad in this issue.—Adv. The Rev. Clarence Spellman of Billings was a dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Cool. Miss Marian Russell left Satur day for her home in Winnetka, 111., after spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Bessie Russell. Callers Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Christopher were Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Robinson of Worland, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Harris were New Years day dinner hosts to Mrs. Hattie Osness of Langford, S. D„ Mrs. Robert Harris and Mr. and Mrs. O. Christopher. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Egnew and family drove to Laurel Sunday whe:e they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Melvin Williams. MT. and Mrs. Tom Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson of Lodge Grass were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Edel Boggess and daughter, Norma, in Hardin. Werner Fried, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hart and Dwayne, all of Billings, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Fried. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hochhalter and sons were Monday night guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Fried. THE old 1946 dollar is back again in Hardin at Ludrick’s Store —wide clearance sale. Read big ad in this issue.—Adv. Dinner guests Sunday of MT. and Mrs. P. M. Rosenow were Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Wallin and the Rev. and Mrs. James Hanson. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Johnson had as their dinner JUST A FEW OF THE LISTINGS ITEMIZED HERE Girls' WINTER COATS Famous Curtsey Brand Reg. Price $17.95 to $22.95 QQ YOUR CHOICE . ■ A BOYS’ INSULATED Sur-Coats All Wool with Heavy Quilted Wool Lining — Made by KC Boys Wear 995 Regular Price on these range from 513.95 to $17.95 ONE LOT OF LADIES' DRESSY AND CASUAL SHOES Reguar $6.95 Q 5 NOW GOING AT Ladies' First Quality 51-15 NYLON HOSE 47c Pr. Boys' or Girls' Knit Turtle Neck PARKAS Zip-off Hood, sizes 3 to 20 Red or Charcoal 095 Compare This Price q guests members of the Worland, Wyo., bowling team and Mr. and Mrs. O. Christopher. Guests Thursday at the Robert Stockwell home were Mr. and MTs. Ray Wilsop of Anchorage, Alaska. Dinner guests Thursday evening of Mr. and Mrs. O. Christopher were Mrs. Bessie Rusell and Miss Marian Russell of Winnetka, Hl. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Foss of Sheri dan spent Thursday and Friday visiting their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cox. Leaving Sunday for a holiday in Denver and Carnegie, Okla., were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Powers and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. James Hert and son of Billings were overnight guests Saturday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ballensky. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cox included Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morissette and family, Mrs. Edith Morissette. Mrs. Jessie Rowland and Mrs. William Cox. Spending the week end In Lewis town were Mrs. Roy Chambers and Lynn, who were guests of her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. John Schubert. Mrs. B. A. Zimmerman left last Friday for Texas, where she plans to spend the month visiting rela tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Leslie of Sheri dan were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Georgan. Leaving Wednesday for Salt Lake City were Mrs. G. Lundberg and Miss Grace Lundberg, who had spent the holidays in Hardin visit ing relatives. Mrs. Murt Sullivan is in Minneap olis visiting her husband, a patient in the veteran’s hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and family of Idaho Falls returned to their home after spending the New Years holiday with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Walfred Johnson. The group were dinner guests New Years day of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Torske. Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Roklta were Mrs. Peggy Dyckman and children. Spending the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mielke was Mrs. Beatrice Carr of Billings. Wayne Miller of Radersburg, for mer Hardin resident, underwent sur gery Monday at St. Vincent’s hos pital in Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Miller visited friends in Hardin over the week end . Ervin Schelske is convalescing at St. Vincent’s hospital in Billings foliowin surgery last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Vickers spent the New Years holiday in Billings visiting their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kneer of Lewis own were New Years guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goe. Arriving Fri day from Browning to spend the week end was Mrs. Goe’s sister, Mrs. LuElla Faught. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Magnani of Billings were guests Saturday at the Goe home. The Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Fitch and Men's DRESS SLACKS By Day’s — Reg. $9.95 9 EOO TWO PAIR FOR | J Men’s 100% Wool — Reg. $27.95 SPORTCOATS $19.95 Day’s Young Men’s A 95 COLLEGE CORDS Men’s FLANNEL SHIRTS $1.98 Boys’ Western SHIRTS Boys’ Flannel SPORT SHIRTS SI.OO Men’s Cover and Work 000 JACKETS Boys' Tommy Tucker — Reg. $2.49 jq SPORT SHIRTS 1 Men's B-9 PARKAS A FEW LEFT’ sl9 OR GOING AT * I Men’s COWBOY BOOTS $4.95 Men’s Keg. $8.95 100% Wool O £ PLEASURE KING 7 3 SPORT SHIRTS O Gets Promotion F * fir • • ■ 'Jr ” \ '• •'" Av »^*lL**4 ' ■ ■», -A... - 'iisiasaae Barry Denny, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Denny of Garryowen, was re cently promoted to corporal. He is now serving with the Third motor transport squadron, Third Marine division, stationed at Noha, Oki nawa. children visited Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fergerson at their ranch home near Hysham Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. A. E Hanson of Moorhead, Minn., and John Hanson of St. Paul left Friday for their homes after spending the holidays with the Rev. and Mrs. James Han son and Nathan. Attending funeral services in Sheridan Thursday for Mrs. A- Cook were Mrs. Roy Morissette and Mrs. E. E. Fitch. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson spent the New Years holiday in Billings visiting her brother and sister-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nlfheson. SHORT of cash? Use Woodwards easy lay-away plan and save dough bv taking advantage of the huge savings during their pre-Inventory sale. —Adv. • A/3c Evelyn Lien or San Antonio, Texas, visited her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson, last Thursday. NEVER before In the Big Horn Empire! Fig leaf clearance sale at Solazzi’s Furniture. Lowest passible prices for three days only. See big ad In this issue—Adv. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Feller during the holidays were S/Sgt. and Mrs. Benedict T. Feller and son of Colorado Springs, Colo. Mr and Mrs. Bill Hibnes and family of Cus ter Lois and Louise Feller of Bil lings. and Mr. and Mrs. Bob TorSke and family. During the New Years holiday Mr. and Mrs. Feller. Lota and Louise were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Lee and family of Bil lings. Visiting over the holidays with Mr and Mrs. Bill Gress was her son-in-law and daughter Mr and Mrs. Leßoy Burnett and family or I Cuero, Texas. 20 x 40-In. Cannon BATH TOWELS COLORS CI THREE FOR * I eW Girls' Nylonized PANTIES 3 pr. for SI.OO Boys' Split Hood PARKAS ONLY 4 LEFT $6.95 Men's Random WORK SOCKS 4 pr. for SI.OO Girls' Jeweled Top ANKLETS 3 pr. for SI.OO Men's Insulated CHUKKA BOOTS Now $7.95 Boys' Mouton STORM CAPS $1.98 Men's Fur-Lined GLOVES $4.48 SWEATER FLUFF $1.25