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Thursday, April 29, 1943 THE HERALD-NEWS 4he Pioneer Voice of The Community ESTABLISHED IN »U Continuation of The Wolf Point Herald, The Roosevelt County News, The Fort Peck Leader, The Wolf Point Pro moter, The Roosevelt County Independent. Entered as second class matter at the post office at Wolf Point, Montana. July 11. 1940, under the Actcf Mandi 3, 1379 NATIONAL EDITORIAL g<O^ Member Eastern Montana Press Association Published Every Thursday Morning at Wolf Point County Seat of Roosevelt Connty, Montana JOS. F. DOUN, PUBLISHER * —SUBSCRIPTTON RATES— Year $2 50 (In the Counties of Roosevelt MoCone, Daniels. * Valley, Sheridan and Richland.) Outside the above counties, + $3.00 per year. In Canada. $3-50. Soldiers, $2.00 per year- * All Subscriptions Strictly In Advance t . Easter Sunday Dinners Mr and Mrs O T Stennes en tertained at at a 5 o’clock dinner party on Easter Sunday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stephens and Robert, Mr and Mrs A T Listug and Miss Myrtle Larrabee. 4 — Mr and Mrs Ben Battani and daughter Barbara were dinner guests at the Neutgens home on Easter Sunday. Mr and Mrs Orrie Woods and family went to Sidney for the Easter week-end. Mr and Mrs Clarence Hanson and family spent Easter Sunday in Bainville with Mr Hanson’s relatives. The Al Huber home was the scene of a family get-together Easter Sunday when Irene came from Plentywood and Paul and Mr and Mrs A O Johnson and daughters came in from the farm and met for dinner there. Mr and Mrs Harvey Bryan and family were the dinner guests of Mr and Mrs N O Win nes Monday evening. Mr and Mrs H B Cloud and boys and Miss Katherine Haas were guests at a bounteous chicken dinner at the Wilbur White farm home. Mr and Mrs Rueben Berg of Lustre were Easter dinner guests at the home of the Max Fitzsim mons in Wolf Point. Mr and Mrs Milo Johnson and son went to Brockton to spend Easter with Mrs Johnson’s moth er, Mrs O H Moen. Mr and Mrs H W Bryan had as Easter dinner guests Mr and Mrs George Barwise and Mrs Christine Coffey, and Mrs Al bert Juno of Minneapolis. THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... ffl||gi|H W JOwii % - Wwii 11 hU^bbw SI eHjwl I I- 1 mnwwi e f fWHi i 1I LA nOMUw^ wW /Ufl' R^ "You can’t imagine. Judge, how much com fort Louise and 1 got out of reading that recent report made by the government on drinking habits in and around Army camps. If you hadn’t loaned us your copy we’d still be worrying about our Jim...all because of those silly rumors goin’ around." “I’m mighty glad to hear that, John. As the report ’says, no Army in American history has been so orderly, so well-behaved. Co*jtimet of Alcoholic Rtotroft ftoAauMa. Mr and Mrs James Larson and Mr and Mrs Vincent Nedrud were Easter guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Robert Hovey of Frazer. The Hoveys have moved back to their old home there from Poplar. Mr and Mrs Sjur Tjon and family of Benrud. Mr and Mrs- Herbert Houg and family and Mi and Mrs Kermit Smith and family were dinner guests at the home of Mrs Oline Houg and Pauline. Mr and Mrs Clarence Lee had as dinner guests Easter Sunday the Frank Hanel family of Glas gow. Mr and Mrs Stanley Kirn of Poplar were Easter dinner guests' of Miss Myrtle Nordwick. Mr and Mrs Guy A Miller and Marilyn were guests at the S R Nees home in Poplar on Eastei Sunday. Mr and Mrs C W Rathert and family and Mr and Mrs Allen Fladland spent Easter Sunday al the Nels Lund farm home. CARD CLUB AT CATLINS The regular Tuesday card club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mfrs Frank Catlin, The hostess served a lovely lunch at the close of the games. • • • * P. T. A. SELECTS OFFICERS At a meeting of the Parent- Teachers Association held last Wednesday evening, the follow the new officers were elected: Mrs John Grenwood. president so well-trained. Why, even on pay-night, there’s very little drinking done. I was particularly interested in that part which said the Army, with an eye to its own problem, usually prefers to have its camps in wet communities rather than dry com munities because wet communities can be regulated . dry communities with their bootleggers can't. It’s just more proof that prohibition does not prohibit ” I he, Herald-News— Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana .AnHy}/A'"A Herbert- Calculated for the week of <7 Z^vo' • Sil? MAYS. . . 7:00 , . MAY 9 . . . H. 52 " MAY 9 . . . 7:01 UIME CIVEN IS STANDARD BIILOVA WATCH TIME LOGO TENNYSON [NGUSU Po«t Is your name TENNYSON? IT IS DERIVED FROM THE NAME OF A TOWN IN SWITZERLAND NAMED "TENESONE" MV TO PREVENT A HARD CRUST FORMING ON ROLLS. BRUSH with butter after re - moving FROM TRE OVEN / A4AAK rWAW Wkk Mrs Mayme Kurtz, vice presi dent: Mrs M B Larson, secretary and Mrs Alice Tinker, treasurer There will be no further meet ings until fall when the season will begin with the teachers' 1 reception. 4*• . • DEFENSE CORSAGES BUY BOND FOR CLUB The Junior Woman’s Club held a meeting at the Wolf Point Case Monday evening and report that $lB was realized from the sale of the Defense Stamp corsages,, enabling them to buy another bond. Arrangements were made to hold their annual spring -banquet May 7th. —Caroline Lawe, Publicity Ch • • • • SUNRISE BREAKFAST FOR ENDEAVOR GROUP The Junior Christian Endeav or group of the Presbyterian church held a sunrise breakfast Easter Sunday in the church basement. Miss Alta Belle Cropp was in charge of the devotionals and Mrs Harold Banks and Mrs Gordon Montgomery had charge of the breakfast preparations. Easter decorations and good ap petites made the affair a huge success. The Endeavor regrets the loss of their capable leader Mrs Banks who has done a splendid job of keeping them in terested and enthusiastic. ■ - — »n ■ । . r iflVxiWK. "they givi theib LIVES—YOU LEND mHUU* your money* Bn T an Ailli,,onal Bend Now MAY 7.1915 - S S LUSITANIA TOOP EDGED BY A GERMAN U-BOAT WITH A LOSS OF 1.198 LIVES 'e»w' ‘DADDY CAN'T OBJECT IF I TURN THE LICHTS OUT. HE'S THE HEAD OF THE "SAVE POWER FOO VICTORY COMMITTEE" Up THE HOROSCOPE FORE CASTS THAT PEOPLE BORN IN THIS PERIOD ARE KIND AND PATIENT AND WILL COMMAND RESPECT McaHBHB Zfx^ictoryX \ O sux / I I Catholic I REV. FRANCIS J- SHEVLIN Pastor K g . ig Two Masses every Sunday al 7 and 9 o’clock, followed by Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. On Holy Days of Ob ligation the Masses are at 6:31 ! and 8 o’clock. Confessions every Saturday ev 1 ening at 7:30 and the same hou: on the Vigil of Hqly Days. Or the first Friday of each month the Mass is at 7:00 a. m. gg — g Assembly of God H. N. BARFOOT, Pastor si g g Sunday, May 2nd: Sunday school 10 a. m. Classes for all. Morning Worship 11 a. m- Evangelistic at 7:45 p. m. Midweek services—• Tuesday 8:00 p. m. Oswego school house. Wednesday 7 p. m. Bible study Wednesday. 8 p. m. Young People's service. Friday 7:45 p. m. Evangelistic. You are always welcome! S g ■- B English Lutheran | REV. F. C. SCHMIDT, Pastor g it a Trinity—Wolf Point Sunday morning worship at 11 o’clock. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Confirmation class meets on Saturday at 10 a. m. Wednesday school at 3 p. m. The Walther League meets on Thursday evening, May 6 at 8 o’clock in the church basement. All the \ young people are urged to attend. The public in invited to wor ship with us. Our Savior’s—Vida Sunday morning worship at 9 o’clock. The Walther League meets on Thursday evening. May 6 at 8 o’clock in the church basement. All young people are urged to attend. The public is invited to wor ship with us. d K IP First Lutheran i | O- N. RUE, Pastor | iJ IBi S Sunday, May 2nd: Sunday school in Wolf Point at 9:45. Morning worship service at 11 Afternoon service in the Volt schoolhouse at 3 o’clock. Adult class in Christion doc trine will meet at 7:30 p. m. The WMF will meet Thurs day, April 29 at 3 p. m. Hostesses will be Mrs J M Muus, Mrs H Fredrickson and Mrs H C Nedrud. i Confirmation class on Satur day, May Ist at 10 a. m. Junior choir practice on Mon ■ day. May 3rd at 7 p. m. M ■ ■ First Presbyterian ALBERT H. CROPP; Pastor X a IS Wednesday: Week day church school 3 p.m. Thursday: 7:30 Choir practice. Sunday: 9:45 Sunday school 11:00 Morning worship 7.00 p. m. Junior Endeavor & Immanuel Lutheran I O. L. BORSHEIM, Pastor * VIDA | Sunday, May 9—Mother’s Day: Sunu-y scuool u, I:4a p. in. Afternoon service at 2:4-5 p. m After services lunch will be served by the Ladies Aid with , Mrs John Sorley and Mrs Har -1 old Olsen as hostesses. ! .r--t Lutheran Church of Circle 1 Sunday, May 2: I Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 a. m. Luther League at 5:30 p. m. Friday, May 14: Father and Son’s banquet at 8 p. m. . g b Baptist, Methodist | H. D- SIMPSON, Pastor ‘ E p Ist and 3rd Sundays: 10:00 a. m. Culbertson Metho list Church. 11:30 a. m. Bainville Methodist Shurch. 7:30 p. m. Whitetail Baptis' Church. 2nd and 4th Sundays: 10:00 a. m. Culbertson Metho list Church. 11:30 a. m. McCabe Baptis' Church. 7:30 p. m. Bainville Methodis' Church. There’s A Shortage In CEMETERY MARKERS TOO! WE ADVISE AN EARLY SELECTION IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO BUY A MEMORIAL OR MARKER grave markers SIO.OO and up. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR SPRING DELIVERY MINOT MARBLE and GRANITE WORKS MINOT, NORTH DAKOTA Box 726 HOW WILL YOU SPEND THESE | FINE SPRING DAYS! I = SPRINGTIME, or anytime for ■■ ii| - = that matter, is no time to spend I in the basement slaving over a | g washing. Why not really enjoy U Spring . . . Get out in the fresh air? It’s easy! And inexpensive! 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