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d&lpcai Brie#;, Fred Kuehne of Vida trans acted business here Saturday. Wesley Howard was here on business from Peerless Friday. Oscar Horsford of Vida was in town Tuesday. Matinee every Saturday and Sunday afternoon jat 2:30 P. M. New Liberty Theatre. Mrs. Nancy Mann and Wilbur of Benrud shopped in town Fri day. Mrs. Chris Smith left the latter part of the week for South | Dakota. She intends to bring her mother Mrs. Joe Pereau, back home with her for a visit. They’re Here! The New Fall Bradleys The Smartest Men’s Sweater for the Fall Season .• • All Colors and Styles including Brushed Wools . . . Loose Weaves . . . Knits in Zipper and Pull-overs. icSiBI “Slip into a Bradley and Out-of-Doors” A Sweater for Every Purpose! DAVEY TAILORS Cleaning and Pressing Wolf Point Montana CASH STORE Phone 83 Free Delivery For Real Savings In GROCERIES Don't Fail to Read The Large LG.A. Posters Check i)our wants from these Posters and Save on every item FRIDAY- SATURDAY AND MONDAY September 13*14*16 i^saleJ ENT *AT E d ‘ UPER SUDS 3 I WBy***^E Ik lh‘ BLUE BOX ...for waihing clothnr lb. pkgS. ■ L i^PALMOLIVE 3 i 9c Fresh Fruits Fresh Vegetables FRESH MEATS Cured Meats Lunch Meats Ibsen Ramstad of Poplar trans acted business in Wolf Point Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Stansbury and Raymond Kibbe of Poplar were in Wolf Point Tuesday. Eldon Pickard of Culbertson was a business visitor in town Tuesday. Young DeTeinne of Bainville was a Wolf Point uusiness caller Tuesday. Miss Alice Getchell. Miss l Vivian Getchell, Bob Brur"tt and Mrs. Lee Myers of Scob-'; were visitors in Wolf Point Fri day. Bradley ‘All-Americans’ $395 and up Others from SI.OO liAx. - ’ A- *-’<*•* - r ‘ " CRYSTAL WHITE launUry soap.: 6 BARS . . . . 24C 1 BAR .... , 1* ) 7 BARS 25$ fHE HERALD-NEWS a— WOLF POINT. ROOSEVELT COUNTY, MONTANA . Jan Gai^^ 1 Play in Glasgow Sept. 16 Announcement that Jan Oarber md his orchestra, featuring many nationally known network stars, lave been booked for a dance in the Glasgow civic center. Sept. 16, fas made tills week by The Boosters, < /J Ml M • Jan Garber, the "midget maestro,” and his nationally known dance band, will play at the Glasgow civic center on Monday, Sept. 16. Glasgow civic promotion group. Ad mission is sl.lO per person. Garber and his 12-piece band are now appearing in southern Califor nia and are heard nightly on the major broadcasting systems. Besides the director and m-slcians, appear ing with hint wiii Ite Lee Bennett, romantic baritone; Dorothy Cord roy songstress, and Fritz Hetlbron, rhythm singer. Garber is cail’c: the mighty atom ; of band leaders, whose music is ! known from coast to coast. Among his scores of pr. nTant engagements I have brat- those ja the Trianon ball- I ; ’ Jie- ■ ala’ina T’-md Mr. and Mrs. Bob Simonson of Benrud were shoppers in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hagen of Benrud were business visitors in Wolf Point Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor of Benrud transacted business here Saturday. Mrs. C. D. Taylor and Charles of Benrud were ’among the Wolf Point shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Campbell and daughter Kay shopped in Wolf Point Saturday. Peter B. Weims of Volt was a business visitor in Wolf Point Saturday. A Wolf Point business caller on Saturday was O. E. Spear of Richland. Ben Schlag of Redstone was here on a business visit Satur day. Hubert Brogan of Nashua was in town on a business visit Mon- Iday. i Mr. and Mrs. Jim McDonald of [Poplar were callers in Wolf Point Monday. A. D. Picard and son of Bain [ville transacted business in town j Tuesday. Oscar Horsford of Vida was in town on business matters Tues day. Martin Johnson of Oswego was in Wolf Point on a business visit Tuesday. Miss Frances Ketchner of Pop lar is a guest at the Jake Seel home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Baird of Scobey were visitors at the Thomas Kelly home Monday. Frances Ketchner of Poplar is a guest this week at the Steele home. Every Tuesday Night is Pal [Night. Two admitted for one ad mission. New Liberty Theatre. FALL FLANNELS J And now its Outing-flannel time for the home- J > sewers who are preparing for the chilly winter + ► .lights, making up Pajamas, Gowns, etc., + t* — T t HlwfS I ♦ ♦ i E I t OUR FALL FLANNELS ARE NOW ON DIS- t E PLAY, AND THEY REALLY WILL ♦ J DELIGHT YOU I I °lain, Colors, Stripes, 36 inch per yard J^c I f Flowered and Kiddie Prints, per yard 23 C I : — I | Dark Colors in plain and stripes, just the X * thing for Quilts, per yard J t | ? $ You will find all accessories and everything the * । Home-sewer needs at thia store. + ■ E & A CASH STORE j I dry GOODS DEPT. + t Wolf Point — — Montana ? Casino, the Cocoanut Grove in Hol lywood and the Palomar ba'lroom In Los Angeles. Malting his debut in professional circles with a three-piece string en semble after the war, this diminu- tive but energetic baton waver grad ually Increased his orchestra, chang ing his style to the "hot jazz” tunes which predominated not so many seasons ago. Right at the height of’ his career, It seemed, came another 1 change vthich saw him revert back' to the first style exemplified by the ensemble. Now, of course, he has a full size) organization and while featuring the sweet, melodious tunes, both classi cal and popular, he still manages to inject some of his humorous esca pades into the entertainment, af fording no end of amusement to his listeners. i Mrs. Oscar Olson and daughter Beverly left Sunday for Lignite, N. Dak. to visit with her par ents for about a week. Mrs. Rocksey Tunison and daughter Grace and son Danny moved from Froid Saturday to Wolf Point were they will re side. I Mr. and Mrs. F. Gilman of Santa Monica are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Muus of Wolf Point. They arrived Monday and plan to leave soon | for a visit in North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Winnes motored to Glendive Sunday, i Ralph and "Dib” Calder will [ work for the Bechtel Construc tion Company. Harvey Bryan al- I so accompanied them nn the trip. Mrs. C. P. Swedberg, Mrs. : Richard Schaale, and Misses I Ruth Swedberg, Louise Schaale and Patsy DeWane, motored to Frazer Thursday for a visit at the Bob Hovey home. Mrs. Anna Wooley, National Organizer of the Degree of Honor, attended a meeting here Monday. She also visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. Earl Maltby. > Among Wolf Point people who , attended the funeral of Elmer ! Thorburg held at the United Brethren Church at Circle Satur day were Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Johnson and Dean Johnson and Gordon Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Lee of Nashua called on friends in Wolf Point Tuesday evening, enroute to their home from Glendive Where they have been visiting Mrs. Lee’s ’parents, Mr. and Mrs. Swen Berg. Mrs. Lee will be re membered to Wolf Point friends as Miss Arlene Berg, who has made her home here for the past several months. TUMOR LEAGUE HOLDS IRST MEETING OF SEASON "’h" ,tumor L^gne met Mon day evening at the home of'Mrs T ma Bohart for the first meeting of this season. Mrs. Jean Lowry was assistant hostess. The officers, who were elected last spring. were installed. They -'rp Yr- Louise Husband, Presi dent; Mrs. Thelma Klauwitter, Vice President; Mr. T’cronfoa R-- c ". T-nnsurer; .Miss Amy Dougherty, Secretary. The committees appointed 'by the president were: Preea Ccmmi-t«ee: Helen Louise Brownlee and France^ Rathe-* Membership Committee: Ima Bohart ard Mabe’ r '"’' , en. Program C-r’—'iTap; Marian Moses, Marv Cook, Grace Phalen MarcetDn Higgins. -nV- aommitipo: Gudrun Pev-rson, Elida Schreiber. Library Ctvirdbs: Josephine — w Marjory K^rvo Haas. Visiting Committee: Virginia Settle. Donna Feda. Dance Committee - Ella Reiter, Dethman, Wilma Dolin, At— her Jacobi. Initiation Committee: Mariory Lowe Thelma Klauwitt°r. Ver oefoa Broee. Helen Smith. Public Health Commit'ee: Jean T Doiwherty. The next meeting is to be ait do horn" o f Helen Louise Brown lee on Sent. 23. Initiation will be held at thait time. Mrs. Gudrun Severson will act as assistant hostess. HARVEST DINNER AT PRESBYTERAIN CHURCH The a nnouncement has been made that a Harvest Dinner will h° given in the basement cf the Presbyiteman church Thursday evening. The charge is 50c. Every one is cordially invited to attend. BASKETEFRS TO HAVE OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY The Basketeers 4-H Club will have Onen House at the Lou Green Home on Friday Sentem ber 13th between the 'hours of 3 and 5 P. M.. and 7 to 9 P. M. At this time work done by the girls this summer will be on display for public insroection. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. ROYAL NEIGHBORS TO MEET TONIGHT The Royal Neighbors of America will hold their regular meeting at the Parish Hall this evening. All Roval Neighbors are urged to be present at this im portant meeting. ♦• . • PATSY NEUTGENS GUEST HONOR AT PARTY Miiss Patsy Neutgens was the honor guest at a surprise r-arty held at the Neutgens home Sept. 9th. The partv was held on the lawn at the Neutgens home and the main attraction for the many little guests was 'the weiner roast supervised bv Mrs. Neutgens. The hostess also served ice cream and a beautifully decorated ’birthday cake. The guests pre sented. Miss Patsy with many fine presents in honor of her 10th birthday. •• • . DEGREE OF HONOR EXECUTIVE HERE FOR MEETING MONDAY The Degree of Honor met on Monday at the K of C Hall under the supervision of Mrs. Anna Wooley of Great Falls. A discus :sion of the coming trip to Great Falls was the main topic of the eventing The next meeting will |be held at the Parish Hall Sept. 18th. Following the meeting at 'the K of C Hall. Mrs. Sanford Mahlum served a delicious lunch leon at her home for the mem bers. SURPRISE PARTY* for ruth McMorris A group of friends of Miss Ruth McMorris surprised her on her 14th birthday Sunday. Those who attended were Marv Jane Bushman, Margaret Laßocque, Martha Burnell, Marian Beck, Lois Lynd, and Elinor Johnson. A delicious lunch was served to the guests. Ruth received some lovely and appropriate gifts to remember the occasion. •• • • SUNDAY DINNER AT MARRON HOME Attorney and Mrs. Hugh Marron entertained Dr. and Mrs. Klatte at their home Sunday evening at dinner. «• • • DINNER GUEST AT SNYDER HOME Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Snyder en tertained at a chicken dinner at their home Sunday. Mrs J. Me- Peek was a guest on the occasion. A very enjoyable time was had by everyone. •• * • MONT.-DAK. UTILITIES COMPANY ANNUAL PICNIC AT WILLISTON SUNDAY The employees of the Montana Dakota Utilities Company of Wolf Point motored to Williston Sunday where the annual picnic City Garbage Service —HAULING— Gravel and Cinders Phone 63 Roger Booth was held. Those who attended [ from Wolf Point were Mr and Mrs. Cliff (Martin, Mr. and Mrs. I Phil Johnson, Jfan Cowan Miss' Dorothy Kemp, and Bud Halvor- I sen. The picnic was held at the Williston Grove •and a very en joyable time is reported. DIO-DANE H For Glamorous Hair Here at last is a real human hair condi tioner that nourishes, cleanses and re stores natural sheen and lustre to all “ fl”* typ-s of hair, so necessary for that per- 'V ) feet Permanent Wave. "^/ FREE TREATMENT WITH EACH * PERMANENT WAVE try DIO-DANE TODAY Millie’s Beauty Shoppe Mildred Langager, Prop. 3rd door West of P. O. Phone 193 » &i<HS S ^l9-Oz*>K I 1 Tn '"cm Stewed A 1901 AM I ! CARNATION MILK 4:29‘ j KIDNEY BEANS * Red Variety *2:M7‘ 41 DVANC Honesty Brand O 27-Oz. OCC aVImI CC Dll All with Tomato Sauce O C*™ Mv : ARGO STARCH 2»£l5 C S ORANGE JUICE “Old South for Health 19* i OEPENDON COFFEE ir 3 39‘ ® fiRFFN TFA PAN FIRED K-IMQC ®1 ill A PACKED IN CELLOPHANE Bag I Corn Flakes B FREE - Crystal ft 13 Nr Glass Bowl with Oz. B^B hl each 2 Packages Pkgs B ■ KH.LOGG S CRISP FRESH I Shredded Wheat 3 PKGS 25< | PEACHES fl Calaripc /R 29 AFt ■ Halved or ■> Qi. B Sliced cans ■ RECAN FOR PIES, SAUCE. PRESERVES | Peaches . I !K'S"o s, ‘wc„37< RING BOLOGNA 12 ( Jersey Sweet Potatoes 4 lbs.29c Hyslop Crab Apples * 8 lbs. 49c Red Peppers * 2 lbs. 25c New Cabbage per lb. 2c Pure 45-Grain Cider 4^ g VINEGAR £ llon 25C | SCOT T | SS||E | COLDMEDAL The 'Luxury Texture" A JU VV A Bathroom Tissue ™n- 981 ts $2.99 All Purpose IT few? Q u OQc —— ■■ K ■■ Dctaili on Red, White and Blue W mV Unclc H*' p>n Off" SOAP SALE cwnvn oimc< ec^nt Ban Cqjul White 24< □ IJFLK dUDS 7th Ghnt Bar for only 1< ^•2^39' all 7^25* Get Details on Silver Initial Pin Offer.. . Guaranteed STERLING PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 17 T^exl OwU Stoh&i Thursday, September U, IMt (return from WYOMING TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morley and family returned Thursday from a two week’s vacation, in [Saratoga, Wyoming, where they visited at the home of Mrs. Mor ley’s parerits, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Anaworth. PEN-JEL The Original Powdered D . 1 Pectin for Making I Better Jama & Jclha Chili Con Carne Ho.mel > hu 16-Oz S^^o. /C Cans BLENDED ORANGE AND GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 19< MAINE — PACKED IN OIL SARDINES • 4 ^l9* SMOKED LIVER SAUSAGE BRAUNSCHWEIGER-23‘