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Thursday, August 5, 1943 THE HERALD-NEWS ► ihe Pioneer Voice of The Community t ESTABLISHED Di UU Ccntinuaticr. of The Wolf Point Herald, The Roosevelt County News, The Fcrt Peck Leader. The Wolf Point Pro mo ter. The Roosevelt County Independent. Entered as second das* matter at the post office at Wolf Point, Montana. Jwy 11. 1940, under the Act of March 8, 1879 NATIONAL €DITO R!AL_ 04QU ASSOCIATION . 4 Member Eastern Montana Prem Assestettae + » ■— 4- Published Every Thursday Momfag at Wolf PeM t Oennty Seat of Boeoevoit County, Montsna ' ’ * JOS. F. DOUN, FUBLUna < —SUBSCRIPTION RATES— * Year 82-50 (In the Counties at Roosevtet MoCoos, DoniMs j > Valley, Sheridan and Richland ) Onttido the above onamtiru, * 18.00 per year. In Canada. SMSO. MMm M-00 per year- 1 AU Subenr^Uono StrMlr la ASmbmo ■ H g Catholic | | REV. FRANCIS J. SHEVLIN •I Paster | a ■ s Two Masses every Sunday at 7 and 9 o'clock, followed by Benediction of the Most BtLesaed Sacrament. On Holy Days of Ob ligation the Masses are at 6:M and 8 o'cock. Confessions every Saturday ev ening at 7:30 and the same hour on the Vigil of Holy Days. On the first Friday of each month the Mass is at 7:00 a. m. X K ■ j Imm esinai Lutheran | I O. L BORBHEIM, Paster d ■ « I VIDA | Sunday, August 8: Sunday school at 1:45 p m. Afternoon services st 2:45. Lunch -will be served after the service by Mrs George Hall and Mrs Olive Wagnild. First Lutheran Chervil of ( Irek Sunday, August 8: Morning Service at 11 a. tn. « *t > ! Engiuh Lutheran MV. F. C. SCHMIDT, Pastor ■ Kt, » Trinity—Wolf Point Sunday morning worship at 11 •tioek. Sunday School maeta every Sunday at 10 a. m. The Ladies Aid meets Thurs day, August 12 at the home at Mrs Fred Ahrens at 2 p. m. The Walther League meets on Thursday, August 5 in tha Vida church at 8 p. m. The public is invitad to wor ship with ua. Our Saviar’s—Vida Sunday morning worship at 9 The Walther League meets on Thursday, August 3 in the Vida church at ( p. m. The public is cordially invit ed to worship with ua We Have In Stock! ONB Markwell STAPLE MASTER ALL PURPOSE FT PINS, TACKS, STAPLES ample supply or STAPLES TO FIT HERALD-NEWS —FOB OFFICE SUPPLIES— ■ 'Oasauiaa W" , r rANK> WRTMdt GAS tank. OP.TA.BIE SVNIHET r ..<ONS OF ^° wß £3 jJA-lMvr LaNKS ANO PLANES z ■- Assembly of God li. N. BARFOOT, Pastor "- 8 * Sunday, August Bth: । Sunday school 10 a. m Classes I for al). Morning Worship 11 a. m- Rev Shrader speaking. Evangelistic at 8:09 p tn. Mid-week Services: Wednesday 8:08 p. m. Young People’s. Friday 8 p. m. Evangelistic. Come! Where you are always welcome! CRUSADERS BIBLE CAMP Crusaders Bible camp which is being held at Fort Peck lake begaA (Monday, August 2 and will continue through August 11. The closing night will be a^com aencement service and a fellow ship meeting with District Supt L Palmer speaking. Thpre are over 50 registered and there will be about 75 pres ent all together. < Hie Northeast Section of the Montana District Council of the Assemblies of God are the spon sors of this camp. The commit tee includes Pastor Dormier of Scobey, Pastor Paul Williscroft of Glasgow, sec-treas., and Pas tor H M Barfoot of Wolf Point, ihairman. J fl « X First Lutheran I O- N- RUE, Pastor it g a Sunday, August Bth: Morning worship in Fraser at 9 o'clock. ■Morning Worship service at 11 at Wolf Point. A short program by the pu pils of the Daily Vacartion Bible school will be given in connect ion with this service. Afternoon service at Prairie Elk at 3. la u a Baptist, Methodist | . 11. D SIMPSON, Pastor ,a— g v First and Third Sundays of the Month: Whitetail services at 7:45 p. m. Second and Fourth Sundays: McCabe services at 11:00 a. tn. >c ■ ia First Presbyterian I ALBERT H. CROPP, Pastor XB . a Sunday, August Bth: 9:45 Sabbath School 11:00 Morning Worship Miss Idella Ferguson in charge.. Bible School begun August 4 under supervision of Miss Fer guson. All youngsters interest ed are welcome. Chinese and Eyeglasses The Chinese are reputed tu have used eyeglasses befc.e Euwcans. ' says th*' •• ' • i .< The Herald-News—Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana BAINVILLE NEWS VALERA BETNOUM The Chas Smith family mot ored to Williston Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Martin Sands re turned from an extended visit in Minnesota. Helen Smith spent the week end at the Alec Skorick home as the guest of Margaret SSkorick. The Chris Grindland family were dinner guests at the H M Smestad home Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs Garlanld Lockrem of Circle visited friends here on Monday night. Mrs Ernie Sala and Mrs Art Coulston motored to Williston on Thursday. Sheriff Bill Mitchell was a| business visitor in Bainville last ( Friday. Mr and Mrs Geo Zimmerman! left Thursday by bus for a tripj to Billings and Lewistown. Mr and Mrs Peter Helmut and family returned Saturday morn ing from a trip thru Minnesota. Wlifred Smith arrived Monday from Moccasin to work at the Great Northern depot.. Mr and Mrs Milton Casey and daughter of Wolf Point arrived in Bainville Wednesday and are guests at the R E Hall home. R:v and Mrs B Alexander and Violet left Thursday for Wyom ing where they expect to make their home. Mrs Geo Reynods left Tuesday night for Seattle where she will visit her niece Mrs Everett Thompson. Rev and Mrs Backman have as their guest /Rev Backman’s father, who arrived on Saturday from Whalen, Minn. Mr Back man came for the baptism of his grandson Dwight O’Dell. Mrs Bertha Leeson motored to Williston Thursday. She was ac companied by Mesdames George Reynolds, ess Grant. Louis Haef ner and Lois Haefner. Mrs L Jensen is visiting her daughters Buelah and Marjorie at Boreman and will go on to Cheyenne where she will visit at the Elmer Jensen home. About 75 friends and neigh bors gathered at the Alvin De- Tienne home Sunday as a sur prise to help them celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. Lunch was furnished and served by the guests. A purse of silver was presented to Mr and Mrs De Tienne. Guests this week at the Alvin DeTienne home are Mrs De- Tienne's brother and sister-in law, Mr and Mrs Harry Mapes arid children of Minoqua, Wls., MICKJE SAYS— PZE4SF W BE HUFW WITH OUR REPORTER, FER ASKIN'QUESTIONS'* HE AMT NOSER, BUT HE AAS 70 ASK, EM 70 GIT TH' NEWS FEU L you to read/ x ■ - MM iiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimininiiiniiittiiiii and Mrs Maprs' sisters Lucille and Eilene Young. They are on their way to Washington to work. Harvey Goff of Couer d’Alene, Idaho arrived in Bainville Fri day, called by the death of his mother, Mrs Harris, who passed away at a Wolf Point hospital Wednesday. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at th Lutheran church with Rev Backman officiating. (Mrs Garvin Sandsmark and 2 daughters Beverly and Arlene are visiting at the John Sands 'home. Mrs Sanismark is the rc-. m :t Lucille Sands. Miss Evelyn Rietan arrived on Saturday to spend a few days at the home of her brother-in-law -and sister, Rev and Mrs Back man. Tuesday morning Misses Marcella and Evelyn Rietan left for their home in Minnesota. Rev Simpson of Culbertson, who has been filling the Meth odist pulpk for the past seven months, preached his farewel' sermon Sunday" evening Rev Kemis of Sidney will have ser vices Sunday at 11.30 a. m. Ev eryone welcome. Os eatisnwMe MoOy PKctee Day, Aagast 4 (la ratal areas, gaiarday, Aagast 7) wmmb war aaviag werk* ere wW distribute the red-wMte-ead- Melly Ptteher Tag te every pur chaser sf a War Stamp er Baud. Members of the Americas AasOiary, aad eC the ladeyendeni Feed Distributers CeaacH salt rs Melly PitchMS, will aid total War) Sarian StaOa. I FLAGS OF OUR COUNTRY Have You Anyone in the Service of Our Country SON? HUSBAND? BROTHER? VATUM EMPLOYE? (DAUGBTBRf SISTERJ) Then yon moot be proud SBMflfh of Mm (er her) to display a War Service Mag to Mewtaaftov wf your Homo, Store or Plant. Think what Mqr^B Mug tar you. Producers tar Victoyl ■vary imam or woman, working Ml toe a—emMy Une or on toe farm, Is nodded to display a War Woelfer Mag. Let the world know that yea are doing your part to insure Vic tory. Secure your flag now—display it proudly in your window. ,« e 'i. ► . ,th> ' m . 4 W® tad and well equipped anfep is eeeeutinl fee Vietorp. jf- Gold Star Flags Now on Hand at 50c Each MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY AT ABOVE PRICES—REMIT WITH ORDER McCABE NEWS Mr and Mrs M Lyngaard anj family, Mrs Myron and sons and IM,- and Mrs Pe.er Gilbertson >vere dinner guests at die . ute Ha..sen home Sunday. Ce.erai irom hera attended a rodeo at the Portra ranch Sun -ay. » Mr. and Mrs. Martan Nelson and Viola Mae visited at Har old 111. m's near Bainville last Surcay evening. Mrs P D Rohrenback and son 1.1 Sunday evening'at the Wm uo.s homa. xhe school board of District 25 ade a (business trip to Wolf oint Monday. Christ Knudsen, Martin Nel-i on and Max Anderson went to Viilliston Monday and brought name a truck load of lumber. Mrs Myron and sons who have been visiting at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs M Lyngaard for some time returned to their Wedding Announcements Invitations dnw Yv l . MODERATELY PRICED! The Herald*News nw Point Mont. MRS. LOWELL YOUNG ome in Idaho Monday evening. Mr and Mrs Miartin Nelson and liss Inez Foribes spent Monday vening at Lowell Young's. Mr and Mrs Christ Olsen and irs Agner Hofman and Judy ,»ent' Tuesday at the Carl Olsen ..atne in Froid. Carl Olsen re .•nitly came to Froid from Cali -1 >rnia, and (Mr Olsen has ac ipted a position at an elevator i Froid. Eileen Nelson has been help g at the Frank Young home . uring the illness of Mrs Young. Mrs Chirst Knudsen and Mrs ■Miartin Nelson were callers at ?rank Young’s Tuesday ■ after ,-ioon. ■Everyone has been busy can ning this past week. Mrs Otto lansen of Culbertson has been assisting at the Ed Hansen home. Mrs Martin Nelson at Knud Knudsen's; Mrs Pete Gilbertson at Pete Hansen’s and Mrs Otto M Bwe are made of mtamm tfebm tfcduJlß - *"* • QoM taaMi and Prfee 4 >Mg s iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiii $1 each 3 for $2.50 SecMM Your Flags at The HERALD-NEWS We Have 8 Designs and Styles CW WEDDING ANNOUNCBMEOm AND INTirA3RON* EMBOSSED — ENGHEAVMO — TYFH FEIMIRB CHOICE OF AFFROHHATR TIPS FACES PEBSONAL^AnONERY YnHSTC CARDS INFORMALS — FCMUMBB MOURNING GARDS ba Steak ar Gray BrnrSan ACKNOWLJEDGMRNT OF BEMPATHY FOUMDB BCBSH AMNiHINCRMRNffi Ptak * Rte* DwMs CmSr Mil bi IM We Invite Yau To CM and See These Samples OLD GLORY • 'wUHH 11 ■■ of Übwtr end Fn*do^ Hie SERVICE FLAG k Symbol at Sacrifice, Honor and Dovotion. Page Two Hansen at Jim Rudolph's. Miss Inez Forbes and Mrs Lo well Young were callers at the home of Mrs Agner Hofman on . -i.es-lay afternoon. The Government granaries in (McCabe were all pair ■Mr and Mrs Axel Hansen and family, Mr and Mrs Martin Nel son, and Mr and Mrs Pete Gil bertson and son visited at Knud Knudsen’s Friday evening. Harvest has begun in our com munity with several cutting oats, ibarley and rye this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Adams and son who have been in Great Falls while Mr Adams attended school, returned Saturday to spend the rest of the summer with relatives and friends here. Mr and Mrs Cliff Martin of Mona and Mrs Oora Beltz of Ohio spent the weel^-end ait. the Frank an jd Charley Young homes. (Mr and Mrs Frank Nelson, Eileen and Ruth were guests of Mr and Mrs M Nelson Sunday. Aage Madsen's moved into their own home Sunday.