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8 Hardin Tribune-Herald, Hardin, Montana Thursday, May 15, 1958 This Week in HARDIN Mr. and Mrs. Archie Grover and Mrs. Clyde Lewis were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kimball in Hysham Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Turley visited Sunday with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lester, and son, Scott, in Billings. Spending the week end with rela tives in Arvada and Sheridan, Wyo. were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Saunders spent the week end with relatives in Gil lette, Wyo. When they returned Tuesday, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Saunders, accompanied them for a visit. ALEXANDER Smith factory rep resentative will be at Solazzi’s Fur niture all day Friday, May 16. Bring us your carpeting problems for ex pert advice. Free estimates and large selection of patterns to choose from. Solazzi's Furniture.—Adv. Sunday guests at the Keith Mar tin home were Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Musburger and son, Todd, Mr. and Mrs. John Schruth and children and Mrs. Lois Brummett and children, all of Billings. Gathering for a no-host Mother's Day dinner at the James O’Brien home were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hanson and children of Billings, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Keeler and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fos- "IT IS A MISERABLE THING TO LIVE IN SUSPENSE" •Author’s Name Below Physicians and pharma cists often wonder whether many current health articles are not causing some men tal distress. Their informa tion about new miracle drugs, usually accompanied by vivid descriptions of dis ease symtoms. often may influence one to think they have the disease they are reading about If you have any constant ly re-occurring unusual symptoms that you think might be serious, don't worry about it. Just visit your physician and let him find out if you really have any problem. • YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE 330 WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE • Pick up your prescription if shopping near us. A great many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? • Archie's Big Horn Drug Co. "Your Personal Pharmacist'' Phone 330 Hardin, Mont. •Quotation by Jonathan. Swift (1667-1745) Copyright 1958 (3W3) Refreshments FREE Movies McCORMICK BALER and HAY TOOLS SCHOOL Owners & Prospective Buyers Welcome! Movies and Factory personnel will put on an informative school on the sales features and maintenance of our Hay Balers and other Hay Equipment. Friday, May 16, 1958 7:30 P. M. at Big Horn Implement Co. Your International Harvester Dealer HARDIN. MONTANA sen and children and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Watson. Week end guests at the Kenneth Lewis home were Mr. and Mrs. Jack McManus of Casper, Wyo., and Mr. and Mrs. Escoe Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Ken E. Lewis, all of Billings. Mrs. F. Brautlgan of Billings was an overnight guest of Mrs. Conrad Seader Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stanton visi ted several days with their daugh ters in Sheridan, Wyo. Visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Delp are Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Delp of St. Ig nathius. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schack and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wagner call ed on Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wag ner Jr. in Billings Sunday. Driving to Billings Monday on business were Mrs. Dave Seader and Mrs. John Rasmussen. Linda Graf of Billings spent the week end with her grandmother, Mrs. Clyde Lewis. Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Danielson Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Everd Miller of Bil lings. Mrs. Alma Gray and Earl Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Buckingham and Cindy of Lodge Grass were guests of Miss Marian Gray in Roundup Sunday. The Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Gus cott were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aldrich. Enjoying a picnic dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fox were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Flye and two sons of Billings and Mr. and Mis. Rich Fox and children. Donald French of Bozeman and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. French were Mother’s Day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. French. Mr. and Mrs. John Hormann visi ted Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kraus in Billings. Mother’s Day dinner guests at the John Olenik home were Mrs. Helen Olenik and Mr. and Mis. Andrew Kallen. FREE gift, door prizes, at Solazzi’s Monarch electric range demonstra tion all day Saturday, May 17, by factory representatives. Solazzi’s Furniture.—Adv. Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lundgren and family of Billings. Visiting Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hammer in Forsyth were Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hawks and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hawks and family of St. Xavier and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hammer and Mr. and Mrs. Ray McKittrick of Hardin. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kalberg and sons of Billings joined Mr. and Mrs. Don Kalberg for a picnic dinner here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Wight, Paul ette and Grace called at the Lyle Atkins home Sunday. Spending Sunday in Billings visi ting Mrs. M. G. Paulson were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Terpening and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Colstad and Cheryl. Joining Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morri son for a picnic dinner here Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fly of Big Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bander ob of Billings and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Fly of Sarpy. Houseguests Saturday and Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Dehnert were Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Dehnert and children of Bil lings. Mrs. Dave Boryan and son, Mark, spent the week end in Great Falls. Spending Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Perry were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vaughn of Fair view, Mr. and Mrs. Almon Walborn, John and Zena Walborn of Living ston, Mr. and Mrs. George Ham mond and two daughters of Gens Fork and the Rev. and Mrs. Her bert Guscott. Myrna Kronmlller of Missoula visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kronmiller, over the week end. Dinner guests Sunday at the Charles Sweeney home were Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Cool and Mrs. A. C. Sweeney. FREE gift, door prizes, at Solazzi’s Monarch electric range demonstra tion all day Saturday, May 17, by factory representatives. Solazzi’s Furniture. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Romine have received word that their daughter, Mrs. Elwood Layfield, of San Ma rino, Calif., and Mrs. Romine's sis ter. Mrs. Oma Gehring of Evans ville, Ind., both passed away during the past week. Carolyn Reile and Laura Relle of Billings called at the James O’Brien home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Jensen and daughter of Lame Deer were guests Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mrs. Gladys Rhinehart. Visiting Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schoen were his brother-in-law and sister Mr. 1 and Mrs. Edwin Dubs, of New Leip- zig, N. D„ and his neice, Mrs. Sam Sakalos of Bessemer, Mich. Mrs. Percy Rosenow and Mrs. I. L. Dehnert attended a meeting of St. Margaret’s Guild last Monday in Billings. Mrs. Dehnert was the featured speaker of the evening. Leaving Monday after a two-week visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tor ske, was Mrs. Hattie Spetz of Butte. Mrs. Charles Sweeney entertained her bridge club Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cox and Mary Ellen and Mrs. Wm. Cox were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Foss in Sheridan, Wyo. Mrs. Jessie Rowland accompanied them and remained for a visit with her niece, Mrs. R. L. Hutsell. DINE at the Class case when in Sheridan. Fine steaks, special lunch es and fountain service.—Adv. Visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Talmage were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tal mage, and his aunt, Miss Elizabeth Duffield, all of Billings. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ross and family of Billings were Sunday din ner guests at the R. P. Ross home. Guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Criswell are her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Ross, of Sidney. They attended the Congregational church meeting in Billings during their stay. ALEXANDER Smith factory rep resentative will be at Solazzi’s Fur niture all day Friday, May 16. Bring us your carpeting problems for ex pert advice. Free estimates and large selection of patterns to choose from. Solazzi's Furniture. —Adv. Mrs. Mae Grenawalt of Indepen dence, Mo., is visiting at the Tod Dillon home with her niece, Miss Gracia Dillon. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Shellabarger spent the week end in Anaconda visiting their son and daughter-in- Few’re Invited ■tT'T!' |H NEW LOCATION 309 N. CUSTER AVE. Safeway Store SATURDAY, MAY 17 ALL DAY We welcome everyone to come in and inspect our newly remodeled and redecorated, new headquarters for the best in modern Plumbing and Heating Equipment and Service! 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U ftl MF C Plumbing & Heating ■■ V » K W Phone 115 - Hardin, Montana Around the County I with Tribune-Herald I Correspondents I • lonia By Mrs. John Noblett Mr. and Mrs John Noblett enter tained at dinner Saturday in honor law, Mr. and Mrs. John Shellabar ger, and new daughter, Linda Ma rie. Mrs. Herbert Brosz and Linda kept a business appointment in Bil lings Friday. Sunday evening callers at the Harry Cox home were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pickering of Billings. The Rev. and Mrs. Phillip Bennett and children of Lodge Grass were guests Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Draine. Sunday callers at the home of Mrs. Edel Boggess and Norma Bog gess were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stev ens of Lodge Grass. Guests Sunday and Monday at the Darr Ricker home were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ricker and daughters of Missoula. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Torske had as their guests for Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Torske and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peterson. Hobby club members met Tuesday with Mrs. I. L. Dehnert. Week end guests of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Brosz were her father, Jens Nelson, and brother, Jim Nelson, of Livingston. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Petelln and family spent Mother’s Day with their mothers' in Red Lodge. Mrs. Mildred Hamilton of Lodge Grass was in Hardin Saturday on business and visited Mrs. Edel Bog gess and Norma. Free Door Prizes Table Model Radio; New Style Single Control American Standard Sink Faucet; Speakman Self-Cleaning Shower Head; Bernz-O-Matic Propane Torch; Dish-Quik, All-in-one Faucet Dish Washer; One Pearl White Toilet Seat; One Pearl Black Toilet Seat. — And Other Prizes — NOTHING TO BUY — JUST REGISTER of the birthday of their daughter, Inez, of Bluings. Guests included John Romine and Miss Sue Thomp son, all of Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Harris and family were in Hardin Saturday where they visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A .Harris. Mrs. W. O. Green and Mrs. Bill Hartung were in Billings Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson motored to BUllngs Sunday where they at tended the basebaU game. Mr. and Mrs. Uhl Bond and fam ily and Mr and Mrs. Jerry Barnes and children enjoyed a picnic on Mother's Day. Vern Wagenaar of the Half Way community spent the week end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Si mon Therny. Randy Reiter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Reiter, celebrated his fourth birthday at the home of his grand parents in Hardin Saturday. Among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Harris and family. Fred Weibert is erecting granries at his ranch this week. Guy Knut son is among the crew working there. Mrs. Lawrence Wagenaar enjoyed a surprise birthday party at her home Saturday given by Mrs. Marie Green of Lodge Grass. Mrs. Everett Wagenaar of the Half Way com munity was an out of town guest. Mrs. Koening, sister of Mrs. Wagen aar, who was visiting there at the time, left the next day for her home in South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fellows en tertained at supper Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hanley, and children of Lodge Grass and Dr. and Mrs. Thomas FeUows and family of Boze man. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Therny was the scene of the Li" Horn Home Demonstration club meeting Friday afternoon when Mrs. Theodore Harris was co-hostess. Mrs. Gene Perkins, president, pre sided at the meeting. A committee was named to work on the Senior tea. Mrs. Emerson Eshleman and Mrs. Gene Perkins gave the project lesson “Under the Hood of a Car”. Roll call was answered with “A humerous incident involving an automobUe.” There were thirteen ladies present, including Mrs. L. A. Harris of Hardin. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Eshleman of Hardin spent Monday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Eshleman. NOTICE I have recently purchased the Industrial Machine Shop Under the new management we are offer ing complete Welding and Blacksmith Service. Bring us your Plow Shares, we will try to do them for you the same day. We are also offering fabricating or re building of any equipment. Also complete automotive Truck and Tractor mechanical service by exper ienced mechanic. All Work Guaranteed Within Reason ERVIN SCHELSKE FREE Treats For Kids Accompanied By Parents Mrs. Emerson Eshleman and Mrs. Walter Fellows of this area and Mrs. Bob Eshleman of Crow Agency spent Thursday In Hardin, where they were dinner guests of Mrs. Mary Weibert. Mr. and Mrs. Verle Prine of Har din were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams. Miss Helen Rae Jeffers of Sidney spent the week end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jeffers. Sunday evening they took her to Custer, where she transferred for the remainder of the trip to Sidney. l_ I I I 13