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Hardin Tribune-Herald, Hardin. Montana Thunsday. Nnv—ihw 17. ISM 4 Zetszler - Heitzman vows exchanged I ' o^hbh Mrs. Della Zieszler, 206 W. Park St. Bismark, N. D., daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Adam Seidel of Dodge, N. D., exchanged vows with Leo M. Heitzman of Riverdale N. D., son ofAugust Heitzmann of Mc- Clusky and the late Amelin Heitz man. The ceremony took place Nov. 4 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Wenz 802 19 St., Bismark. N. D., Pastor A. J. Isminger of the Seventh Day Adventist church of ficiated. The bride wore a street length gown of azure blue silk organza over tafetta with a lace bolice matching hat and gloves. Her cor sage was of pink roses and white feathered carnations. The matron of honor Mrs. Elma Allmendingen sister of the Bride was gowned in a beige brocade dress with matching hat and gloves. Her corsage was of bronze and yellow. The bridegroom's attendant was Wyola By Mrs. R. J. Lind (Last Week’s Items) The PTA carnival and supper staged Monday evening was a cam plete sell-out and proved to be one of the biggest community successes in years. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all those tak ing part and helping to make it the success that it was. Charles Fuller received the door prize and costume prizes donated by the merchants of Wyola went to pre-echoolers David and Kelly Castleberry, Grades 1-6, Mark Boyd and Donna Kay Artist and Grades 7-12. Delma Howe and Stephen Mikami. Judges for the e vent were Mrs. Francis Eggart. Mrs. Cecil Wham. Wayne Criswell. Mrs. C A. Nayes and Howard Curry. Cake winners included Mrs. C. A. Nayes. dl©4® g© $6.95 ' ■/ IJ v, 1 Z X/,’ J Li J ' r I / <li 111 , /AV / A IVi -B I I ll| "Drass of the Month" To fit in with the scheme Ly of versatile fashion, a coin- ——i dotted wash and wear cot- I ton in the busy shirtwaist I tA I style. All around pleated I K V I skirt, easy yoke back. Sleeve I 8,1 y \ with roll up cuff. In new \ (L-uA— I shades of Bronte, Leaf \ Green, Wedgewood Blue. Sizes 10 to 20. Photo by Mason-Owens Studio Delbert Allmendingen nephew of the bride. The bride is a graduate of the Dodge high school and attended Dickison State teacher's college and Capital commercial college. The bridegroom attended' Hardin high school and Eastern Montana college at Billings. He served with the U. S. Army in Korea during the Korean conflict and is present ly employed by the Army Corps of Engineers. After a wedding trip to the East the couple will reside at 317 sth St. St. Riverdale, N. D. Mrs. A. E. Montgomery, Mary Kay Lind, Peggy Asmundson, Tommy Schroeder. Mre. Wm. S. Graham, and Connie Littlelight Grand prize winner were Paul Powers, Charles Wiley and Richard Artist. Mrs. Phil Harris visited her sis ter. Mrs. A. E. Record, of Gillette, Wyo. two days this past week. Supt. Hugh Artist, Alice Reed, and Mre. A. E. Montgomery attend ed the M. E. A. convention held at Mrs. Gil Harris Mindie Asmundson Lincoln Junior high school in Bill ings Thursday and Friday of last week. Jean Wilson accompanied Mrs Asmundson to Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Graham visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Caroil Graham on Lodge Grass Creek Friday evening. Construction on the new home of the Carson Yellowtail family got under way last week. Steven spent the week-end with his cousin. Wayne Nayematsu, in Hardin. Steve and Alice Smith of Son nette visited at the home of Mrs. Mabel Smith Wednesday. Students were treated to room parties Wednesday with Mrs. John Hines assisting Mrs- A. E. Mont gomery with Ist and 2nd, Mrs. T. R. Powers. Sr. and Mrs. George SasmuMen helping Mrs. Allee Reed in th 3rd eq* 4th room. Mrs. Wm. 8. Graham and lOa. J. P. Boyd as sisting Mrs. Gil Haris in Sth and 6th and Mrs. Charles Powers. Mrs. Gene Mulholland and Mrs. Hugh Artist taking the 7th and 6th grades on a hay-ride to the Bakk bridge above Wyola. Mrs. Charles Hamilton of Park man, Wyo. taught 7th and Bth grades Tuesday during the absence of Supt. Hugh Artist Mr. and Mrs. Ira Pawers enter tanied at a turkey dinner in honor of their guests. Mr. and Mrs. For restt Powers, of Riverton, Wyo. prior to their leaving for their home. Other guests included Mr and Mrs Charles Powers and family. Jimmy Bzoski required attention Friday whe n he collided with a tree while laying football at the home of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hager. Sr. Miss Roberta Cowles was guest of honor at birthday dinner given by her parents. Mr. and Mrs Floyd Cowles, Friday evening. Guests at tending inducted Linda Dregoiw, Larry Wilkins and Jelmer Johnson j all of Sheridan, Wyo. The Women's Society of the Bap-' tist Church held their quarterly | birthday pot luck dinner at the' home of Mrs. Carl Greenwald . Thursday at 12:30 p m Women j whose birthdays were in the last ! three months were guests of honor. After dinner they motored to Lodge Grass to hear Mrs. Tharp speak on her years as missionary in Japan. Miss Alberta Cowles accompanied Mrs. George Gibson of Lodge Grass to Bozeman this past week-end. New pupils i n the school are Richard and Rebecca Crooked Arm who with their parents. Mr. and Mrs Charlie Crooked Arm, return ed from Toppenish. Wash, this The Misses Mary Wiley. Phillis Murdock and Nancy Lawrence of Lodge Grass were Monday night guests of Wanda and Alberta Cowles. The girls all attended the carnival and an after-carnival par ty at the home of Donna and Carol Harris. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Rasmussen included Mr and Mrs. Leo Sjostrom of Custer, the Mrs Lars Sjostrom and Mr and Misses Eileen and Connie Peterson NOW! THE GREATEST SHOW ON WORTH! Air ^ irt Coupt. U’ith up to 2 inrhn s' more head room: more leg room, too—front / T rar. KinA/.ci7r N r,W QI At _ ■ W MMK V W H MHM Hm floor'a recetsed a full 7* YO U * SIZ E SIXTT-OHEDERFUL CHEVY No needless bulk or overhang here. This '6l t I tai' |C' \ Chevy is built on the principle that the place vL you want space is inside. We put it there, too. Actually to give 6 for '6l. hath features neutering. worked an^o Door as inches wider. Seats are as much as 14% higher. We've thought of everything. Increased rear foot room by slenderizing thedriveshaft tunnel. Worked in sensible new ideas all the way back through that huge bin of a baggage compart ment. See how thoughtful this one isT Full of good new things. Full of good old things, too, like Chevy’s well-known thrift and depend- _■Wae^ J"un you #e in ell its ability.Thenew’Gl'sat your M Chevrolet dealer’s right now. F»oisotnJ comfort small-rar CHEVY BISCAYNE 6 The lowest priced * Look over the '6l Biscaynes — 6 or VB. * They give you measure Chev- J rolet quality and comfort — yet they're J * priced right down with many cars that J J 1 * give you a lot lessl < [ • See the new Chevrolet can, Chevy Corvain, and the new Corvette at your local authorised Chevrolet dealer's GRAHAM-STAUNTON, INC. HARDIN, MONTANA of BUUncs, Wm Barbara Petenon and Mr. and Ms. Jew Baxter of Sidney. Mrs. Baxter who had spent the past month wth her son-ln-tew and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raa musasen, returned to her home in Sidney Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Schroeder, Sr. ot Rivertown. Wyo. are vacationing In Wyola with Mr. and Mrs Leslie Schroeder. Jr. aixy family and In Bozeman with Mr. and Mrs. Schroe der and daughter. A work meeting of the Women's Mission Society was held at the home of Mrs. Frances Wallace Thursday to complete plans for their bazaar and dinner to be held Election Day. Nov. 8. at the Com munity Hall Words reachng here tells that the Rev. and Mrs. Leo Briggs and famly are living In San Bemadl no, CaUf. where Rev Briggs Is working with juvenllles for the county of Los Angeles Mr and Mrs. Claude Buttrell and family of Big Timber spent from Sunday through Tuesday with Mr. No Hunting Or Trespassing On the lands owned or controlled by the following ranches Juell Ottun Harry Miller St. Clair Ottun Bill Stovall Wailes Wolfe Here To Serve You BARRY O’LEARY, INC. READY - MIX CONCRETE WASHED SAND and GRAVEL Phone 1184 and Mre. W. W. CaddeU and Stevt. Mr. and ICi Donald Stewart and children have movd to Hardin where Mr. Stewart will work for th Bureau ot BecllmaUon. Mr. and Mn. Lee Hammett and children ot Caaper, Wyo. left Wedneaday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Hammett. Sr. They all visited Mr. and Mrs. John Ham mett. Jr. and family on Rotten Grass Tuesday afternoon. Richard Endicott returned home from his job in Miles City to spend the winter with his family here Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gross spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gross and children In Mlles City. The wannest day was Oct. 3, 83" and the coldest wa s Oct 30. 15". The first snowflakes In the lower valley was Oct. 30. Terry Castleberry spent two days with his family here from his job at Bdgeton, Wyo- a TRY A TRIBUNE-HERAUI CLASSIFIED AD LUCKY CLOVBBS 4-H CLUB The second meeting of the Lucky Clovers 4-H chib was called to or der by Bveiyn Rowland, president, at the R. B Rowland home on Oct. 20 at 3 pm. All members were present and one new member, Clinton Harris. For roll caU all members answered named an animal. FARMERS-RANCHERS Put Your Wheat and Cattle Money to Work Get a 'Cream Check' Every Month £7° EARN U INTEREST ON YOUR MONEY! 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