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St. Patrick's Dance
Danee
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Cafe — Sport Goods — Barber Shop
Cigar Counter — Bar
Veterans of
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Laurel, Mont.
WHERE THOROUGHBREDS MEET''
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At High School Gym
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Music by
Jake Adolph and His 7 Merrymakers
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All Slate Tires
All State Motor Oil
Master Mixed Paints
Craftsman Tools
Maid of Honor Housewares
Homart Kitchen Cabinets
and Furniture
HARDWARE - GLASS
PAINT - BUILDERS
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Wines and Liquors
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Wines
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Billings
Laurel, Mont.
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A program of entertainment at
the meeting of the Woman's So-1
ciety of Christian Sendee Friday
afternoon in the Methodist church
parlors included two songs by Shir
lev Wilson and Betty Strand. With
Dorothy Hilgert as accompanist.
they sang "Let the Rest of the
World Go Bv" and "The Old Lamp
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Choose with confidence ot this
store ... a genuine registered
Keepsoke, the most treasured of
ail diamond rings.
767 50
A.CASTIE Set
Engagement Ring 175.00
B. WELFORO Set 450.00
Engouement Ring 350.00
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AH rings illustrated ovoiloble in
white os well os nofurol gold
Rings enlarged to show detail»
Prices include Federal to*
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H. A. Carlisle
JEWELER
Laurel, Mont.
' lighter." Devotionals were led by
! Mrs . M. F. Crawford, and Mrs. O.
chairman,
! K. Chapman, program
j discussed "The Work of the Sunday
School in Our Own Church." Fol
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' before they left Sunday to make
their home m Columbus, Mr and
(Mrs. W. T. Johnson were hosts rn
day at the Johnson home and serv
! ed a lunch. Entertainment during
the evening was several tables of
rook. Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Richardson, Mr. and
Richardson,
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Van
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hafer,
Mrs. Arliss
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt
Nice,
Rev. and Mrs. M. J. Wilcox, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Harris,
Rothwell, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and
the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs.
Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Freed had
guests last week Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Dolveal of KMdeer, N. D., Mrs.
Grant Traver of Rapelie, Miss Doro-1
thy Matter and Miss Margery Freed
of Billings.
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our cleaning service. Let us
show you the difference good
cleaning makes.
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BUILDING THE CITIZENS OF TOMORROW ... 260 Boys' Clubs
scattered from Salem, Mass., to Tacoma, Wash., from San Antonio,
Tex., to Waterville, Maine, will observe Boys' Club Week, April 14
to 20. Each club is made up of from 300 to 8,000 members. It is with
in tkeir clubs that boys have found clean sports and proper guidance
and, instead of becoming "bad" boys, they are developing into the
nation's finest.
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Our great victorious Navy re
mains a guarantee of our security.
Your Savings Bonds helped to build
the Navy. It is fitting, that Savings
Bonds should continue as a pro
lector of your future personal se
curity. To the millions of mv nieces
and nephews who are building a bet
t.r America and better American
homes for themselves and their
families by continuing to invest
regularly in U. S. Savings Bonds.
message'^"FuU Seed ahead, folks,
\nd fair sailing."
u. S. Treasury Derartmtnt
Treasury Department Rules
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WASHINGTON.—Parents of vet- j
erans attending school under the
G.l. Bill of Rights got a break in a
treasury ruling covering their in
come tax.
The treasury ruled a parent, in
■ figuring income tax, may take an
exemption for a son getting more
than $500 from Veterans' adminis
tration to attend school, provided the
' parent furnishes more than one-half
the son's support.
This amounted to an exception to
the general rule that no one can be
counted as a dependent if his gross
income exceeds $500 a year. G.L
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tion, do not constitute income for
tax purposes, the ruling said. These
payments are made directly to the .
educational institution.
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Mine Qstector Finds Cut
prize bull, Inka, and removed from j
the animal's stomach two pounds of |
scrap metal located by a mine de- j
tector before the operation. Dr. T.
H Ferguson of Lake Geneva. Wis.,
said the items included 13 pieces of j
baling wire, one bolt, a piece of sheet |
What's Matter With Bull
FREEPORT, ILL.—A veterinari
an operated on W. T. Rawleigh's
^ metal, and a dozen pebbles.
Day by Day in Laurel
Mrs. L. R. Stickelberger and
children, Nancy Jo and Jerry, plan
to leave Thursday for a two-week
visit with relatives in North Dakota.
In Doyon they will be the guests of
Mrs. Stickelberger's mother, Mrs.
Pearl Rice, and other points visited
Schessler Daylight Mart
FREE DELIVERY
LAUREL
PHONE 40
43c
CRACKERS, Manchester, 2 lbs.
.19c
BEANS, Van Camps in sauce.
10c
BEANS, Green, No. 2 can
3 for 39c
MILK, Standby, tall
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KLE-CUE, quart
PORK & BEANS, Old Yellowstone,
No. 2^2 can
3 for 63c
3 for 49c
SHREDDED WHEAT
6 for 25c
CLEANSER, Kitchen
CHERRIES, Red Sour Pitted,
No. 10 can.
$1.49
REACHES, in syrup, No. 10 can...$1.09
MACARONI & SPAGHETTI,
quality, 2-lb. box.
29c
27c
APPLE JUICE, quart
4 for 29c
TISSUE, Northern
33c
GINGER BREAD MIX, Augers
2 for 19c
SOAP, Fels Naptha, bar.
will be Oberon and Devil's Lake.
A meeting of district officers of
Royal Neighbors was held Tuesday
evening at the home of Mrs. Frances
Fisher for the purpose of appoint
ing members of a committee for the
district convention to be held in
They were Mrs.
Laurel June 3.
Anna Ryner of Columbus, Mrs. Iva
Carpenter of Billings, Mrs. Margaret
Freed and Mrs. Fisher.

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