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Page Four [LIBERTY THEATRE SHOW STARTS t P. M. ♦ MATINEE 2:30 P. M. SATURDAY. SUNDAY, HOLIDAYS FRIDA Y-SA TURD A Y January M DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM HIT NO. I 808 LIVINGS'! ON SMILEY BURNETTE LINDA BRENT HIT NO. J “G-Men vs. The Black Dragon” .SUNDAY, MONDAY 3MCUJARN 7-8 [ M-G-M’s Musical Splash! ; IN I TECHNICOLOR* W+Tk Starring A RED SKELTON / w* with ' ™ WILLIAMS ■ -wj-' * . 5 Bad Rathbone • Bill Goodwin * Ethel Smith Jean Porter • Carlos Ramirez HARRY JAMES XAVIER CUGAT ind bls Music Makers • ud Ms Orctestrs Witt HELEN FORREST Witt UNA ROMAT , Miniature Latest War News i COMING — “WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER" with Irene Dunne Alan Mar shal, Roddy McDowall and F rank Morgan. “SWEET AND LOW-DOWN" with Benny Goodman and his band, Linda Darnell Lynn Bari and Jack Oakie. Read The Want Ads — Use The Want Ads EM.. • Kb^7o|M!^^H r^s^WT ■s - MOWwßil^y %3tM6Mjj& M| ;5;o ■*»&"? -w JWram wn^' w< ■*' \- -^A^wSßSt^^a^B- mr ’’ - R^>- -v r^RHHBKnKIHH " / z,^. ,b£ 4 : :'-^> ;J-' g|g|||HK>»p%^ - • i - Ur Bible reading before the take off on carrier US Saratoga “The Lord is the strength of my life—of whom shall Ibe afraid." HIT NO 2 in COLUMBIA'S ■ ' Ms OTj jL /ji mW ■/J ■ I ill bASeSS ■HKdLLBJUMbJUMfIMKMiia > HIT NO. 4 Comedy Cartoon TUE. WED. THUR 3, JANUARY 9-10-11 [ cYTi nTcThTt EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT w i'SrT'Sw f NANCY COIEMAN • MARY BOCANO ’ S VICTOR FRANCEN • NAZIMOVA 5 OlrscUd by VINCENT ^HEIMAN J Original Semen May by EOJi St Jotoph out i * - Kofh ‘ la^rowz VVqgoon March of Time ; Latest War News The Herafd-Naw*—Wolf Point, Roccevelt County, Montana Personals Mr, and Mrs. Carl Karge and son were in town last week. Doris Brenden of Williston was I a Wolf Point caller Saturday. Dennis Johnson of Outlook was a Wolf Point caller Thursday. Ed Willan o f Outlook was in town on busii^p last Thursday. Archie Cantrell of Poplar was a Friday caller in Wolf Point. Arthur Sampson of Scobey was a business caller in this city Fri day. Ralph Stockman of Williston called in Wolf Point on business Friday. A. F. Small of Scobey was r business visitor in Wolf Point Friday Clara Belgarde of Flaxville spent last week end visiting in this city. Herschel Davis of Froid visitr^ in the count}' scat Friday of last week. Mrs. Harriet Carver of the Nashua faculty visited friends in Wolf Point last week. Loretta V. Cowden of Sidney wa s a Wolf Point visitor Thurs day of last week. Alma Stearns of Scobey was in town last Thursday visiting and shopping. Fmil H. Gertha of Scobey transacted business here last week end. Glen Vinson of Glasgow visit ed friends in Wolf Point last week. Jess Angstman Jr., of Glasgow was a busine-s visitor in this city last week Tltursday. Mr. and Mrs. Miles B. Hand of Malta were in this city last week end. Don’t miss Bob Livingston. Smiley Burnette in “The Lara mie Trail" also Judy Canova m “Louisiana Hayride,’’ Fri.-Sat. Jan. 5-6. Liberty theatre. Is ■ ® @ Marriage Licenses The following marriage licen ses were issued by Guy A Miller clerk of the district court of Roosevelt county, at Wolf Point K 8 R Frank Bell and Pretoria May Ogg, both of Froid. David Franklin Buchanan 31. of Poplar and Esther Mae Baulch 23 of Lewiston. Clayton Leßoy Lowe 21 and Mary Margaret Hibl c 18 both of Poplar. Kenneth" Rollins James 23 of Logan, Utah and Mary Jean Mo rin 23 of Poplar. Morris Stanley Nygaard and Dona Delorez Casey both of Wolf Point and Albert Reinhard Zieske 42 and Betty Florence Welsh 20 of Kenmare, N. Dak. a 8 « DIVORCES x K —“7* Robert Morin from Jean Morin. Freda Bercier from Sam Ber cier and Jeannette Birthmark from Clarence Birthmark. Only 2 Per Cent Only 2 per cent of the men car sing, but when 100 per cent sing together, it sounds fine. Sam Brand says — Ever notice, the first thing folks ask the proud parents about the new baby is, “What’s his name?" Mostly, too, if it’s a first son, the answer is “He’s named for his father." Same thing’s apt to happen when a man invents something. He likes to put his name on whatever it is he produces to show he’s responsible for it and proud of it, too. Mr and Mrs. F. C. Davis of Glasgow were visitors in th; city last week. Fort Benton callers in Wolf Point last week end were Harold Collins and Jack Parsons. Avis Schmitz of Brockton- re turned to her teaching duties in the Wolf Point schools Tuesday । on the bus. S-Sgt. and Mrs. W. H Sand of Fort Wayne, Ind. are vis ting i here due to the illness of Sgt. Sands father. North Dakota callers >n this city the past week end included L. Macheel of Minot and Earl Higgins of Flaxton. Judre and Mr= Dave Nyquist of Scobey and Henry Goodman, court reporter were in Wolf Point for court Wednesday. Washington visitors in Wolf Point recently included Nina L. Donay of Seattle and Geo. D Mangalene of Tacoma. Mary Ketter of the high school faculty returned to her duties here Tuesday, having spent the holidays in Minnesota. Marjorie Tubman ’•^turned to school dutie s Tuesday after spending her holiday vacation with her parents at Bainville. Jean Tay’or left Tuesday morning for &?ok f ne where she is employed after spending th ' holidays with relatives n-a; Wolf Point. See the Technicolor musica’ "Bathing Beauty" starring Red Skelton with Esther Willi rm Sun.-Mon. Jan. 7-8. Liberty theatre. Peggy Shipman. Rmerta Mor ley and Lily Stensland left Tues day morning to re’urn to tael - duties at the Montana S :ite col lege at Bozeman. Elva Cobeli left Wednesda' morning to return to Lawrence Kans., where she is a student at the Haskell college having soent the holidays visiting at the pur ental Morin home in Wolf Poin Havre visitors in this city the past week end were John Trishu las. J. E. Morrison and Dorothv Sure. Stanley Forster of Brown ing and Mrs. Robert Stone of Cutbank were also in the city last week. VICTOR CLOSE-UPS IjW WHILE SIGNALMAN YiIDW^ MAU 'lßk^ WAS BATTLING WITH GERMAN 99 UM 6WS. N»S WIFE WA$ WSIN6 7UE4MMUNITWN DY MVIN6 EVERY PPOPof USFP COOKING mt! PEAPLV GERMAN Ws OH NORMANPIE COASTALMOST BUT SIGNALMAN MACK 6OTE^ MINESWEEPER. RELAVEP ENEMY Zk POSITION TO A US. ~^XBr~ /11 CRUISER, AND TM Z\ J GERMAN BATTERY WAS^ // \/ shencbp wrever I^o WEB FAT R6UTS BOTH AS MEDICINE A AMMUNiW. SAVE 1 every DROP, it's WOKTW (ASK A EXTEA EATON POINTS? I WOMANS CLUB TO VEET JAN. 16 The senior Womans club will hold their next regular meeting in the Presbyterian church base ment on Jan. 16. All members are urged, to be present and en joy the fine program. • » • ♦ BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR BETTE JO' GAFFNEY Bette Jo Gaffney celebrated ter ninth birthday, Sunday, Dec 31 with a group of her little girl friends invited for the occasion played games and enjoyed re freshments at the home of her prandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Jos F. Doliny followed by a matinee theatre party at the Liberty Bette Jo received many birthday gifts and best wishes for many mor e happy birthdays. j DINNER AT DEWANES Last Tuesday evening the Rev Father Francis J. Shevlin and | his nephew Father James Shev । lin were dinner guests last Tues- I day evening at the James De- Wane home. » - » » - PARTY AT SPRAGUE [ HOME FRIDAY EVENING A group of the members of the "ounger set ware entertained Friday evening at the Rex Spra gue homo.-. The crowd' had a fine time with games and the Ouij boa d and partook of a potluck I--'.ch. r -gy f hipman and Ro berta M - ley who are home lor ” ? holid: ys- from their duties at the colic* : at Bozeman were alsc in attendance; NEW YEARS DINNERS Mi -. Al Huber entertained a group of friends at dinner at ainner on New Ycar’is- day. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. E'mer Dye and Mrs. Howard Hveem, Mr. and' Mrs. James Schwinden Mr. and Mrs. Dan Farnham and son Calvin' and Paul Huber was in from the farm. THE SOONER YOU PLAN YOUR FUTURE— THE BETTER YOUR FUT '<F WILL BE Geo. Loftus. Agent NEW YORK LIFE INS. CO- Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Cropp en tertained at a turkey dinner for Elva Cobell who was home from college at tLawrence, Kans., and Peggy Shipman home fr o m Bozeman college last week end. The Ed Morin family and Mrs. Agnes Nyseth were also guests. The Glen Brown family ami Mrs. Addie Carpenter and mother and sons went to Poplar and spent New Years day at the Stan ley Nees home there. • * * * i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marquardt । and daughters and Gertrude Kjono were New Years dinner guests at the Bud Green farm 1 hdme in the north country. ♦ • • • Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jacobs and daughter Rhoda were New Year’s dnner guests at the James De . Wane hom e in Wolf Point. Miss . Rhoda left s°on after to take jup her studies at Havre, having ! spent her Christmas vacation vis , iting her parents and other rela ' fives. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Johnson i and son Herby were New Ydars I dinner guests at the H. H. Brueg ger home in Culbertson. Herby enjoyed the distinction of having [ two grandmothers and a great grandmother at the dinner with :him. ’* * ’ Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Martin Mitchell and Mrs. Hattie Towns included Mr. and Mrs. । Jim Schwinden, Mr. and Mrs. i Dan Farnham, Mr. and Mrs. John Schneider and Frances Preble of Amery, Wis. Miss Preble is a sister of Mrs. Farnham and j Mrs. Schwinden. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Poor o the Nickwall community had as New Years dinner guests t. c Pearl Harlow family, the Ed Fer guson family of Wolf Point. Mr and Mrs. Carl Hill and daughter Dorison and Dorrayne, Mrs. Lind and Gust Johnson. WATCH REPAIRING Mr. Earl Higgins, a competent watch repair man'is now at yuoi service at the White Jewelry and will eare for all your needs in the repair^line in a prompt and satisfactory manner. White Jewelry J V. I | IL^rz f H xo«9BN|i|| H | Protect Your Children—Always! e 1 HI-LINE PASTEURIZED MILK | = No epidemic has ever been caused by pasteurized E = milk- Hi-Line Creamery Milk Is Pasteurized at 145 = E Degrees—lt is not cooked or boiled! This tempera- = E tore is sufficient to destroy tuberculosis, typhoid, = = diphtheria and dysentery germs! E = BE SAFE WITH Hl-LINE PASTEURIZED g E PRODUCTS 5 | MILK. CREAM, CHOCOLATE MILK 3 = COMMERCIAL BUTTERMILK = White Rose Batter from Pasteurized Cream = —For Sale Ai Starea — HI-LINE CREAMERY 5 Vols Point Phone 113 Montana Thurxiay, Jan. 4, 1945 •Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Thompson and son Billy of Scobey spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Utompkcm’s uncle, L. M. Clayton and Mrs. Clayton. A fine New Years dinner par ty at the Wolf Point case was enjoyed by Mrs. Martin Mitchell, Mrs. Hattie Town®, Mrs. Jwnes Yandall. Mrs-. Lennie Reed, Miss Myrtle Larrabee and Miss Clara Mires. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The P R. Doughertys and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown were New Year s dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Beck on the south side. • * M « CORRECTION—In the Christ mas dinners write- up it was in correctly stated that Mr. and Mrs. Bodray Hagestad were din ner guests at the Frank Kirk patrick home as well as the Linner family. It should have been only the Linner family as the Hagestads were dinner guests at the parental Ray Hagestads home on the south side. STEVE DURHAMS VISIT PARENTAL HOME Mr. ana Mrs. Steve Durham of California arrived in Wolf Point last week to spend a vaca tion visiting with th e Rupert Durhams. All three of the boys are home at the seme time for the first time in years. Sammy has been in the southwest Paci fic for the past three year 3 and Charles with the navy on sea duty for a long time. Classified Ads. Get Results Now Many Woar FALSETEETH With Mom Comfort FASTERTH, * plMacut anuMne facn add> powder, hold» Mae teeth men ?™iy. To o*t anditalk. to terne eom rort, Juet sprinkle au little FASTBRTR. (denture breath).. On PAtfnna at any drus store.