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Hardin Tribuna-Herald, Hardin, Montana Thursday, November 29, 1692 8 garbin ^ocietu JESSE BENNETT CIRCLE Mrs. Elmer Easton was hostess when the Jesse Bennett circle of the Methodist church met at her home on Nov. 20. Mrs. Robert Geyer, assisted by Mrs. Leslie Holmes and Mrs. Wil lis Fife, presented the program, "You Are A Missionary Too". Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting TO HOLD DINNER Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold a pot luck dinner at 6:30 p m.. Dec. 3. Members and their families are invited. Entertainment will follow the dinner. The annual Christmas party and exchange of gifts will be held on Dec. 12 at the home of Mrs. Joe McGlen. The meeting will convene at 2:30 p.m PINOCHLE CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Easton en tertained members of their pinochle club at their home on Saturday evening. Winning the high awards were Mr. and Mrs. Easton. Second high was won by Mr. and Mrs Abe Cook THANKSGIVING POT LUCK The home of Mrs. Lucy Torske was the scene of a Thanksgiving pot luck dinner. Attending with their families were Mr. and Mrs. James Torske, Cleo Torske. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Torske. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Koeb be and Mr. and Mrs. Art Koebbe. ENTERTAIN GUESTS Mrs. Katherine Cowling enter tained Mrs. Neal McGarvey of Las Vegas Nev., at a coffee on Friday. Mrs. McGarvey is the immediate past president of the American Legion Auxiliary for the state of Nevada. Other guests present were Mrs. Leo Colstad and Mrs. Chet Butler. DINNER HOSTESS Mrs. Katie Seader entertained Thanksgiving dinner guests at her home on Thursday afternoon. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Adam Seader. Miss Donna Seader of Billings. Gerry Weaver of Crow Agency. Mrs. Robert Maack Of Augusta. Ga.. Willie W # tlpyll treasure... SILVER VALUES -2195 - 1 EACH Federal Tai extra Beautifully « ‘: > s ,0 w * memorable awl nnnaw ' ”' 4 ' ***' NW .' S ey>»a-atarMM>. ™ ala*!** famous * Wm ROGERS ★ Silverplata See them now ... these and many other lovely accessories in an exciting new floral bordered service made by America's famous silversmiths. All pieces flawlessly finished for sparkling elegance. THB INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY BYLUND'S JEWELRY Gartner. Connie and Ronald, and Bud Hill. FAMILY DINNER A no-host dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garold Fish on Thanksgiving day. Guests were Mrs. Pauline Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Ludrick and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martin and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roseberry and Ann of Great Falls. Mrs. Pauline Fish returned to Great Falls with the Roseberrys for a short visit. AUXILIARY MEETS Members of the Veterans of For eign Wars Auxiliary met in the clubrooms on Wednesday evening. In the absence of the president, an informal meeting was conduct ed. Plans for the rummage sale to be held Nov. 30 were completed and plans for the annual Christmas party, to be held Dec. 19 were made Committees will be appointed at the next meeting. The members voted to bring toys for needy children in lieu of a gift exchange Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. John Hamberg and Mrs. Orin Burd Mrs. Dorothy Gartner won the draw prize. P E.O. MEET The P.'E.O. met at the home of Mrs. Lura Strand on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs L. R Cool acting as co-hostess. Mrs. Mario Solazzi presided at the meeting in the absence of the president. Marjorie Staudenmeyer Mrs. Tom Garry presented the book review “Indians, Infants and In fantry”. DUPLICATE BRIDGE WINNERS John Butorac and Dr. W. F McFarland were winners of the and west when members of the Hardin Elks Golf club engaged in duplicate bridge play at the club house on Sunday afternoon. Tying for north and south honors were Mrs. Roy Collins. Mrs. Ron ald Richmond, Mrs. James Kelly, Mrs. Lyle Tintinger. and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson. Duplicate bridge will again be in play on Sunday. Dec. 2. at p.m. at the clubhouse. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mrs. Harold Lind of Hardin and Fred Guptill of Trout Creek. Mont, announce the engagement of their daughter. Paulette Ann. to Ray mond Harsch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Harsch of Hardin Miss Guptill is a graduate of Hardin high school and is employ ed with Kraft Reality Co. Mr. Har sch is a graduate of Edgeley high school Edgeley. N. D., and is em ployed with Farmers Union Assoc. A December wedding is being planned. o L.W M L MEET The L.W.M.L. met in the base ment of the Redeemer Lutheran church on Nov. 21. Election of officers was held with the following results: president; Mrs Lena Unverzagt; vice pres- "WHOS WHO" IN BIG HORN COUNTY YOU CAN WIN $25.00 THIS WEEK IF YOU CORRECTLY IDENTIFY "WHO'S WHO" AND FIND ALL THE CLUES! BULES NEW RULE - • YOU MUST HAVE THE EXACT NUMBER OF CLUES TO WIN THE BIG PRIZE. Extra clues will disqualify your entry for the prize of $25 or more it will still be eligible for the $5 prize. 1. This is a family fun contest! Ona entry per person (family of four could submit four entries). Anyone may enter unless a mem* be of your family is employed at the Hardin Tribune*Herald. 2. Nothing to buy—use any slip of paper for entry blank. Not nec* essary to be present to win. Not necessary to be a subscriber to the Tribuno*Herald to enter. 3. WHO'S WHO may be anyone in Big Hom county. Clues for his (or her) indentity will be found ONLY in ads of sponsoring mer chants (either those below, or else where in the paper). If, by coin cidence, the name of the WHO'S WHO (or other facts about him or her) happen to appear in news TONY’S CONOCO dWgl Across From Court House v Let Us Winterize Your Car And Equip it With Snow Tires Phone 665-9991 CHAMBERS MEN’S WEAR Men's Clothing ■ Men's Furnishing If Its For A Man Shop Chamber’s First. If You Are Considering Buying Insurance Do It Do It Right Do It Right Now At INSURANCE SERVICE INC. Joe Nurre Phone 665-2206 MILES & ULMER CO. Frigidair Appliances RCA Radios & Phono Records Jacuzzi Water Systems Hardware-Housewares Phone 665-2810 —MAkbiSAWdM AUTHORIZED Sales -UffiQSl -Service Future With Ford Drive In Drive Out Please Pleased Phone 665-1211 HARDIN Lumber 1118 Phene Zilf\l\l 645-2253 VLo ■VMYTMNOTO BUILD ANYTMINO ideal, Mn Alex Fox; secreUry. Mrs. Andrew Pitach and treasurer, Mrs. Kitol Henley. Mrs. Don Fox led the devotions, and Mrs. Ernest Ketterling gave the educational topic oa the "Quar terly Quest”. The Rev. Thomas presented the Bible study, “A Clos er Walk With God". Mrs. Doo Ganske reported on the Zone' 2 rally held at Harlowtown on Sept. IS. It was agreed that the annual Christmas offering will be sent to the Bethesda Lutheran Home in Watertown. Wise. The Good Shep ard Gift Shop items are to be at the church by Dec. 2 for packing and mailing. Final plans for the Christmas party were made. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Marie Miller and Mrs. Ern est Ketterling. This Week in HARDIN Mr. and Mrs Marvin Turner and children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Allison and children. Miss Jo Ann Barker and Bill Nigro were Thanksgiving day dinner guests of Mrs. Blanche Stanton. DANCE to the music of Don Ryan and his Baldwin Organ. Elks Club, Saturday, Dec. 1. —Adv. Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Salyer were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snyder and Harold Ackerly. items, editorial matter or other pieces in this newspaper, these will not count as clues in this contest. 4. To enter, write down the name you think WHO'S WHO is. List all the clues you can find in all the ads of Sponsoring Merchants in this issue. You must list all these clues. Don't forget to add your name and address. Then drop your entry in the box located at the sponsoring Merchants whoso ads are heavily bordered in this issue. 5. There is no other place where entries will bo accepted. Mail en tries will bo accepted only from families RESIDING OUTSIDE BIG HORN COUNTY. Mail these entries to merchants whose ad is heavily bordered. Any member of the fam- BIG HORN COUNTY STATE BANK “At The Sign Of The Time And Temperature” Your Home Owned Bank Phone 665-1310 Who’s Who, Nov. 22 Bill Burns. Joe Buechler Hardin won $45 HESTED S Variety Department Store “The Store Where Your Dollar Buys More” HARDIN ELECTRIC ©Electric Contractor House Wireing Appliance Repair RANOES-WASHERS-REFRIOERATORS Not a gardnerl TOY & GIFT CENTER Hardin, Montana Um Our layaway Plan • Samsonite Luggage • Munsingwear • Truval Shirts • Pacific Trail Jackets NAMM, MONTANA Mr. and Mn. Jim Hert left last wek tor San Diego where they wilt viait at the home of Mr. and Mrs Allen Ballensky. Bake sale sponsored by Hardin Mavericks 4-H elub at Sperline Electric, Dec. 1 from 9 to 12 p.m. —Adv. *Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dringman re turned Sunday evening from Great Falls where they spent the Thanks giving holidsys visiting Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dringman Jr., and Miss Donns Dringman. Our gift department is loaded with a newly stocked Christmas assortment. TRY US FIRST. Solas zi Furniture. —Adv. Mr. snd Mrs Al Balelnsky were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Powers at Fort Smith. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Wier were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ger ald Kisler of Billings on Thanks giving. Guests of Mr and Mrs George Daniels on Thanksgiving day were Mrs Harvey Wilcutt. Sr . Mrs Marie Turley. Mr and Mrs Hom er Wheeler. Mrs. Florence Marsh. Mr. and Mrs Sterling Loaney. Mr and Mrs Jack Voiles and Mr and rs Bud Brown and sons V. F W Rummage Sale, former Hardin Hardware Bldg Nov 30. Friday. —Adv. Thanksgiving day dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Abe Cook were -Mr. and Mrs Albert Steen and John of Crow Agency. Mrs Ken Byrd and sons. Mr. and Mrs June Redding and family. Mr and Mrs Bob Harlan. Mr. and Mrs Ray Newell. Mrs. Susie Newell and George Ward and Rusty. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. T A Weir were Mr. and Mrs. ily may bring In all the entries for that family. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. i. Thia week's contest starts whsri you receive this issue end closes al 11:00 a.m. Tuesday. 7. At that time, (11:00 a.m. next Tuesdey) all boxes will be taken to one of the four stores, snd a draw ing will be held at approximately 11:00. The first entry drawn which correctly identifies WHO'S WHO will win SS. If THAT entry else lists ALL the clues hidden in ALL eds of Sponsoring Merchants, a BONUS of 520.00 will be added. Whenever this BONUS is not won, it will be edded to the BONUS TOT AL for the following week, end will ANTHONY'S Complete Line Of • Ready To Wear • Piece Goods • Shoes More Quality For Your Money GRAHAM - STAUNTON INC. OLMMOBILK Big Horn Countys Oldest Automobile Dealer Phone 665-1611 HARDIN MEAT MARKET Cut And Wrap Custom Kill Fresh Meat B Groceries Phone 665-1603 MaRTINs Western Store • Stetson Hals • Hyer Boots • Lasso Coats Quality Western Wear For The Entire Family - For 40 Years - FARMERS F UNION (farmers! ASS’N ^UNIOM^ Auto Accessories-Tires Paint - Food • Seeds Hardware - Appliance - Roofing Railreed Phone 669-1101 ^Ttoangle7 X MOTORX X CO. X Chrysler X^ X Dodge Phone Vr 665-2104 J. G. Kisler aad Mn. Geaeive Law renaon of Greely, Colo. Bake sale sponsored by Hardin Mavericks 4-H elub al Sperline Electric, Dec. 1 from 9 to 12 p.m. —Adv. Mr. and Mn. Dan Zeiler were Thanksgiving day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Forney near St. Xavier. Holiday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Harry Cox were Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Thomas and Mr. Mrs. Bill Snyder. Visitors from Forsyth at the home of Mr and Mrs. E. E. Jackson on Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mn. Russell Fillner and children and Mr and Mrs George Fillner. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hopfauf en tertained Mr and Mrs. John Her mann and Miss Viola Feit on Thanksgiving day. DANCE to the music of Don Ryan and his Baldwin Organ. Elks Club, Saturday. Dec. 1. —Adv. Mrs Hallie Gunderson of Big Timber spent the past week viait ing at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Bill Mjelde. The Rev and Mrs. H. C Mecklenburg of Billings were week end guests Mr and Mrs Greg Johnson and Miss Stephanie Johnson, who are attending Montana State Un iversity in Missoula spent the hol iday vacation at the home of Mrs. R. E. Peterson. Geoffrey Johnson remained to spend a month. Our gift department is loaded with a newly stocked Christmas assortment. TRY US FIRST. Solaz zi Furniture. —Adv. Guests of Mr and Mrs. Bill Col stad on Thanksgiving day were Mr. and Mrs Jack Kolstad and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Colstad and family. Mr. and Mn Hugh Lian enter tained Mr. and Mn. Scott Graham and children, Mn. Dorothy Gart ner, Bob HUI and Mike McGuire at dinner on Thanksgiving day. V. F. W. Rummage Sale, former Hardin Hardware Bldg., Nov. 30. Friday. -Adv. Thanksgiving day guesst of Mr. and Mn. Robert Stockwell were Mr. and Mn. Jim Clawson, and sons, Mr. and Mn. John Petit of Fort Smith, Mr. and Mn. Roger Fisher, Kent Cook and Otto Mich aels. Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wagner were Mr. and Mrs. Duane Reed and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schaak. Howard and Bob Delp left Mon day for Trotter. N. D., where they will transact business. Mr. and Mn. Harold George of Billings were Friday guests at the home of Mr. and Mn. Robert Stockwell. Mr. and Mrs. BiU Talmage and children spent the Thanksgiving week end in Billings at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Talmage. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nurre visited Mr. snd Mrs. S. J. Mondloch at Fort Smith on Sunday. John Sloan, who is attending school in Helena spent the Thanks giving -week end at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sloan. Mr. and Mrs David Carlstrom and Carolyn visited Mr. and Mrs C. N. Carlstrom in Worden on Thanksgiving day. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Witham of Billings on Tbanksgiv ing were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Showman. lonfinue so grow until It is wan. (. E vary possible precaution will ba taken so prevent typographical error! th al might be mistaken for clues, but errorless typography CANNOT BE GUARANTIED by anyone. The publisher of the Trib une-Herald will be judge in ell questions, end her decision is fin el. Family participation gives you • better chance so win the jackpot— your wife or husband or some bright-eyed youngster MAY spot a clue that you mlssl Got any Perry Mason in you? Think you can eutwit the con test? .... Remember, you cen't win if you don't enter. ... Wendy Wood Dresses Movie Star Lingerie Helen Harper Hospital hostess Manhattan Shirts H-Bar-C Ranchwear JOHNSON DRUG Prescriptions And Veterinary Supplies The Rexall Store Phone 665-1602 Bring Your Eggs And Produce To SAWYER STORE, INC. “What Helps The Farmer Helps Sawyers" Itemized Sales Tickets And S4H Green Stamps Complete Furnishings at SOLAZZI FURNITURE • King Koil Mattress • Maytag Appliances • James Lee's Carpeting SPECIAL ON BUNKBEDS Phone 665-1 104 LUDRICK'S • Pendleton • Levi Strauss • H-Bar-C • Justin Boots 305 N. Central Hardin KELLY’S A I I ■ Home Owned Home Operated Where Your Food Dollar Goet Further A Brings Beck More