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V SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS \ •
Norbert Dougherty
Weds lowa Girl in
Sioux City Sept. 7th
Miss Bernice E. Fitzpatrick,
<iaught<?r of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Fitzpatrick of Sioux City, lowa,
and Norbert J. Dougherty, son of
Mr. and Mrs. P. it Dougherty of
Wolf Point, were married at nup
tial mass at the St. Joseph’s
Catholic church in Sioux City on
Saturday, September 7. The Rev.
Father Edward C. Lilly officiated.
The church was decorated with
pink and white gladioli on the
altars.
..The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, was at
tired in a gown of white satin
and marquisette with train, and
her fingertip veil was held in
place by a juliet cap of lace. Her
only jewels were pearls, a gift of
the groom. She carried a cascade
bouquet of white roses.
Attendants were Miss Margaret
Dougherty, sister of the groom,
and Jack J. Fitzpatrick, brother
of the bride. Miss Marguerite
Fitzpatrick was bridesmaid and
Giles Beacom was usher.
The maid of honor and brides
maid wore pink and blue gowns
with matching headdresses and
bouquets of pompoms.
Mrs. Fitzpatrick wore black and
Mrs. Dougherty wore brown with
matching corsages of gardenias
and sweet peas.
The bride’s travelling costume
was of gray gabardine with Navy
blue accessories.
A wedding breakfast was held
at the Mayfair hotel, attended by
thirty relatives of the couple. Mr.
and Mrs. Fitzpatrick gave an aft
ernoon reception at their home
for the many friends of the young
people.
Out-of-town guests at the wed
ding were Mr. and Mrs. P. R.
Dougherty and the Misses Angela.
Margaret. Alice and Kathleen
Dougherty of Wolf Point: Mrs.
Frank Crimmins and daughters,
of Egan, S. Dak.; Miss Mary
Ellen Heeney of Hubbard, Miss
Elaine Bowen of Cherokee, W.
Graham of Dakota City, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Thompson of Anthon,
and Miss Mary Raiche of Maple
Lake, Minnesota.
After a wedding trip to the
Black Hills and Yellowstone Park,
Mr. and Mrs. Dougherty will be
at home to their friends at 501
Montana street at Butte, where
the groom is t mployed. Both
young people are veterans of the
late war, Mrs. Dougherty with the
Nurse Corps, and the groom with
the Air Force in the ETO.
Legion Auxiliary
Begins Year’s Work
At Meeting Monday
The Wolf Point American Legion
Auxiliary opened the year’s work
at a meeting held Monday eve
ning, September 16, at the home
of Mrs. Paul Nygaard. Assistant
hostesses were Mrs. Harry Casey
and Mrs. Les Zimmerman and
Mrs. Sadie Rankin.
There was a good turnout pres
ent in spite of the heavy rain
storm in progress. Routine busi
ness included the appointment of
committees by the president, Mrs.
Guy A. Miller, which brought up
the subject of the Hope Chest,
with Mrs. H. W. Bryan and Mrs.
A. M. Foor in charge of the plan
ning.
Mrs. Miller reported on the state
convention held in July and gave
many interesting items not in
cluded in the business report.
Mrs. Sprague brought up the
subject of the constitution and it
Was decided that each member
>vould study the document at her
leisure.
The next meeting will be held
the third Monday in October at
the home of Mrs. Frank Catlin.
The standing committees for the
year will be published in a later
is? ue of the paper.
A business visitor in Wolf
Point last Friday was Andrew
Sasson of Frazer.
SMITH'S PIANO SHOP
MILES CITY, MONTANA
Service and Sales Throughout Eastern Montana
Mr. Smith will be in Wolf Point the
week of September 23.
LEAVE ORDERS WITH MRS. L. W. ZIMMERMAN OR CALL
SHERMAN HOTEL FOR APPOINTMENT, TELEPHONE 53.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
AT MATT OSHANICK’S
Thirty guests gathered at the
Matt Oshanick home in the Vida
community last Sunday to honor
Mr. Harry Oshanick of Belfield,
N. Dak., who was a visitor at his
son’s home for the past two
weeks. The occasion was Mr.
Oshaniek’s sixty-second birthday.
Supper was served to the guests
with plenty of birthday cake for
all and he received many fine
gifts from his friends.
Zane F. Lund Takes
Alabama Bride at
Double Wedding
A double wedding performed by
the Rev. H. P. Mathison of the
Trinity Methodist Church at
Phoenix City, Alabama, on August
31, united the Misses Lucille and
Frances Platt to Zane F. Lund
and Cpl. Ernest Henderson.
The impressive double ring cer
emony was held by candlelight at
8 o’clock in the evening. Attend
ants to Miss Lqcille Platt and
Zane Lund were Miss Mildred
Underwood of Columbus, Ga., and
Dawson E. Platt, brother of the
brides. The other couple was at
tended by Mrs. E. J. Jordan, sis
ter of the groom, and Hayward
Norman of Columbus. Wilson
Platt, brother of the brides, and
B. W. Underwood served as ush-‘
era.
Nuptial music was furnished by
Dan Hooks, director of the Hamp
Stephens Methodist church of
Columbus, Ga., who sang ‘Always,’’
“Because” and the “Ivord’s Pray
er.” He was accompanied at the
piano by Miss Mary Riddle of
Boston, Mass.
The brides wore navy blue suits
with whitie lace trim and had
corsages of purple throated or
chids and carried white Bibles.
The sisters are daughters <sf
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Platt of Salem,
Alabama, and Mr. Lund is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Lund of
Wolf Point. Cpl. Henderson is
the son of Reverend and Mrs.
Charles M. Henderson of Winter
Haven, Fla.
Cpl. and Mrs. Henderson will
make their home at Columbus,
Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Lund will
reside at the groom’s ranch
north of Wolf Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Slagle Honored by
200 Guests Sunday
A wedding shower was held for
Mr. and Mis. Gerald Slagle (Mrs.
Slagle is the former Nora Baw
den) at the home of the bride’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Bawden, Sunday afternoon with
over 200 guests attending.
Centerpiece on the table at
lunch-time was a huge six-tier
wedding cake topped with a
miniature bride and groom. This
cake was baked by Mrs. Leslie
Witt.
The bride and groom .opened
their gifts together before lunch,
which was served by friends.
The men spent the afternoon
playing horseshoe and kittenball.
Pictures of the bride and groom
and the family were taken.
Mr. and Mrs. Slagle left for
their home on a farm near Willis
ton, N. Dak., Monday.
Lucille Johnson Wed
at Pontiac, Michigan
Last Wednesday
Miss Lucille Johnson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo B. John
son of Wolf Point, and John W.
Shireman, son of Edwin I. Shire
man of Pennsylvania, were mar
ried by candle-light service at
the Presbyterian church in Pon
tiac, Michigan, on Wednesday,
September 11.
No further details are available
at the present time, but will be
published in a later issue.
THE HERALD-NEWS —. Wolf Point, Koooerelt CMMty, Montana
Eileen Lenz Marries
At Columbia Falls
Saturday Morning
Eileen Dolores Lenz, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Lenz, form
erly of Wolf Point, now living at
Columbia Falls, was united in
marriage to G. Noel Reeves at
nuptial mass at the St. Richard’s
Catholic church on Saturday, Sep
tember 14, at 9 a.m. with the
Reverend Father Faley officiat
ing at the double ring ceremony.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, wore a
chocolate brown wool crepe suit
with matching accessories. Her
corsage was of yellow roses. Her
attendant was Mrs. Robert Jor
dan, attired in a light green suit
with brown accessories and a red
rose corsage. Mr. Jordan served
as best man.
The bride’s mother wore a grey
suit with green accessories and
the groom’s 'mother wore black,
each with a gardenia corsage.
The church was decorated in
pink and white gladioli and white
and orchid pom-poms, with palms
and ferns as a background. Two
lighted candelabra added to the
effectiveness of the decorations.
A wedding breakfast was held
immediately after the ceremony
at the New Lund case, with the
bridal party and close relatives in
attendance. The table was deco
rat in pom-poms and gladioli and
a large three-tier wedding cake,
topped by a miniature bride and
groom, was the centerpiece.
The bride is well known in the
Wolf Point community, having
attended school her 6 and has
since her graduation last June
from the Columbia Falls schools,
been employed at Belton.
The groom is the son of Ora
Reeves of Columbia JTalls and
Mrs. Clarisse Croy of Kelso,
Wash. He is a graduate of the
Columbia Falls schools and has
been in the U. S. Marines for the
past three years, two of which
were spent in the southwest Pa
cific. He is now employed by the
Dunham Lumber Co., of Columbia
Falls. The couple will make their
home in that city following a two
weeks wedding trip which includes
visits at Spokane, Seattle and
Kelso, Washington, and Portland,
Oregon.
Luellyn Rhoades
Wed at Kirkland,
Washington, Sept. 7
Luellyn Rhoades became the
bride of Raleigh Gentry, Jr., in
a ceremony in the St. Paul’s Lu
theran church in Kirkland, Wash.,
at 2 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 7.
Mrs. Lee Johnson, sister of the
groom, was matron of honor and
Jack Galyan of Seattle was best
man.
The bride wore a gray chalk -
stripe suit; her corsage was of
rose buds and stephanotes. The
matron of honor wore a black
and fuschia suit; her corsage was
of yellow roses.
Following the ceremony, a re
ception was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson. Those
present Mrs. Bessie Gentry, Fran
cis, Kenneth and George Gayle
Gentry, Mr. and Mrs. James Gen
try and son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Larter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Rizzo, Doris Rhoades, Jack Gal
yan and Mr. and Mrs. Lee John
son and daughter.
Mrs. Gentry, formerly of Wolf
Point, has been employed in
Seattle for several months. The
bridegroom made his home at
Medicine I^ake, Mont., before en
tering service. The newlyweds will
make their home in Seattle where
Mr. Gentry is employed.
.Mrs. Eggebrecht
Honored by Friends
Sunday Afternoon
Friends and relatives assembled
Sunday afternoon for a birthday
dinner in honor of Mrs. Frank
Eggebrecht of Vida. Those at
tending were Mr. and Mrs. D. J.
Dougherty of Wolf Point, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Hoffman and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Egge
brecht, Mr. and Mrs. John Schll
linger, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly and
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray
mond, and Stanley Jensen.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Dougherty
spent the entire week end at the
home of Mrs. Frank' Eggebrecht,
mother of Mrs. Dougherty.
FAM IL Y DINNER AT
WOLF POINT PARISH HALL
The P. R. Doughertys and fam
ily, the E. J. Codys and family,
and the John McLachlan family,
and Mrs. Mary McKay enjoyed a
family dinner held at the Parish
Hall last Sunday at one o'clock.
Mrs. McKay is a sister of Mr.
Dougherty and Mrs. McLachlan.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
AT DULLENTY’S
A birthday supper was held last
Wednesday evening at the A. E.
Dullenty home to honor Mr. Dul
lenty's mother. Mrs. B. C. Flee
nor and "Grandma" Nail were
guests besides the relatives.
FAREWELL FOR LU RA
DELL HALL
A group of friends assembled
Tuesday evening, Sept. 16, for a
farewell party In honor of Lura
Dell Hall.
Dolores Siljenberg
Wed to Washington
Man .Sunday Eve.
Rev. Grant Moore officiated at
a double ring ceremony for Do
lores May Siljenberg, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Siljenberg of
Wolf Point, and Howard Burton
Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Ported of Everson, Washing
ton. The service was by candle
light at 5:30 Sunday evening.
September 15, in the Methodist
church at Glasgow. -
Attendants were Mrs. Forrest
Cole, sister of the bride, and Mil
ton Siljenberg, brother of the
bride.
The bride wore a gray wool
suit with black accessories;, the
bride’s attendant wore a royal
blue suit with black accessories.
The bride and attendant had
matched corsages of red roses and
white gladioli.
Mr. Buron Richter was organist
and Mrs. Roger Orr soloist. Mrs.
Orr sang “Oh Promise Me” and
‘“At Dawning.”
After the wedding a dinner for
the bridal couple and relatives
was served by Mrs. Cole, at her
home.
The bride is a 1943 graduate of
Wolf Point high school. After
completing a radio, electronic and
aeronautic course in Minneapolis,
she was employed for a year and
a half by the Alaskan Communi
cations System.
The groom attended Everson
high school and later spent two
years in army service, including
a year and a half in France and
Germany.
They will spend a week in Yel
lowstone Park and then go to
their home in Everson Washing
ton where the groom is engaged
in fruit farming.
Jr. Woman’s Club
Meets Monday Eve;
Five New Members
Last Monday evening the Jun
ior Woman’s Club of Wolf Point
met at the home of Mrs. P. M.
Feda with Miss Katherine Haas
as assistant hostess.
A short business meeting was
held at which tme committees for
the coming year were appointed
and five new candidates elected
to membership in the club.
The next meeting will be held
October 7 with Amber Jacobi and
Bertha .Maltby serving as host
esses. It is planned to hold initia
tion of new members at this
meeting.
Engagement of Joan
Arrivee to Oregon
Man is Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arrivee
of Wolf Point announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Joan,
to Elden Wagenblast of The
Dalles, Oregon. They will be mar
ried on September 29 in Salem,
Oregon.
DINNER PARTIES AT
MORRIS NYGAARDS
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nygaard
entertained at dinner last Satur
day evening at their home in Wolf
Point. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Casey and Denny, and Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Nygaard and Lila.
On Tuesday evening, Mr. and
Mrs. Nygaard had as dinner
guests, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Rede
kopp, Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Eckart,
Kermit Tjon and Brenda Nefzger.
HAS COFFEE PARTY;
CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS
In honor of Lucille Taliaferro
and Elaine Boyd, Gertrude and
Eunice Kjono served birthday
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. 1203-P
In the matter of the Estate of
Bertie Boucher, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
by the undersigned administrator
of the estate of Bertie Boucher,
deceased, to the creditors of and
all persons having claims against
the said deceased, to exhibit them
with the necessary vouchers with
in four months after the first pub
lication of this notice, to the said
administrator at his office in
Wolf Point, Montana, the same
being the place for the transac
tion of the business of said estate
in the County of Roosevelt.
ERICK MOUM,
Administrator of the estate of
Bertie Boucher, deceased.
Dated Sept. 18, 1946.
H-N—Sept. 19-26, Oct 3-10.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. 1204-P
In the matter of the Estate of
Charles W. Boucher, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
by the undersigned, administrator
of the estate of Charles W. Bou
cher, deceased, to the creditors
of and all persons having claims
against the said deceased, to ex
hibit them with the necessary
vouchers within four months after
the first publication of this notice,
to the said administrator at his
office in Wolf Point, Montana,
the same being the place for the
transaction of the business of
said estate In the County of Roos
evelt.
ERICK MOUM,
Administrator of the estate of
Charles W. Boucher, deceased.
Dated Sept. 18, 1946.
H-N Sept. 19-26, Oct. 3-10.
cake and coffee to June Rada,
Elaine Boyd, and Lucille Talia
ferro Friday evening.
FA REWELL PARTY FOR
808 BOWKER
Patsy Neutgens and Isabel Howe
had a surprise farewell party for
Robert Bowker at the Neutgens
home Friday night The group
presented him with a gift. Later
in the evening, the entire group
went to the Korner Klub.
Personal Items
John Cloud is leaving Saturday
to attend the State University at
Missoula.
Mrs. Earl Nefzger is a new
clerk at the J. C. * Penney Co. in
Wolf Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Ordean. Olson, were
business callers at Williston. N.
Dak., Monday.
Rudy Morning left today for
Fergus Falls where he will! at
tend high school.
Ada and Mayme Jacobi, drove
to Glendive to spend- Sunday aft
ernoon visiting friends.
A new neon sign was installed
on the front of the Coast-to-
Coast store Friday afternoon.
A. V. Appelgren left for Colorado
Springs, Colo., to* bring his wife
and three children back to Wolf
Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bryan, Jr.
left by car Monday afternoon for
Jamestown, N. Dak., to attend
college.
Mr. arid' Mrs. Einar Traeholt
left Wednesday morning for Great
Falls on a business and pleasure
trip combined.
Hans Sm.es tad, mayor of Bain
ville, and Carl Harmon transact
ed business in Wolf Point Satur
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Severson ar
rived home last Thursday from
Lake McDonald. Mary Grace came
home the week before for school.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stephens re
turned from a ten-day vacation
in Minnesota Sunday evening. Mrs.
Kate Listug accompanied them on
the trip.
Leona Greufe Braton has re
signed from her work at the
Liberty theatre and will devote
all of her time to housekeeping
duties.
Milton Foor, son of Attorney
and Mrs. A. M. Foor, left Wolt
Point by plane Thursday morning
for Los Angeles where he will
CARD OF THANKS
* .
We wish to extend our heart
felt thanks to all those who ex
pressed their sympathy and
kindness during the, illness and
death of our beloved wife and
mother. Especially do we thank
Rev. Cropp for his comforting
words and those who furnished
the music and sent the beautiful
flowers.
Fred Willoughby
' Maybelle Bawden
J. H. and Dayton Willoughby
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continue his medical training at.
the University of Southern Cali
fornia
Rudy Jensen, Leif Holien. and
Kenneth Holien leave this week
end for Fergus Falls, Minin, where
they will attend school, for the
coming, year.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nefzger
and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nefz
ger of Vida drove to Wolf Point
Sunday afternoon to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Earl. Nefzger.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Zimmerman 1
drove to Ft. Benton Friday after-
1 noon for the opening of a Coast
to-Cbast store by I-es’ brother,
Donald Zimmerman j
^Mrs. Alice Fossen, county super
intendent of schools, left Saturday
for I-amsford, N. Dak., to spend
vacatibna with- her parents^,. Mr.
and Must Perny Sid hen
Mrs. Emma Anderson and her
neice„ Mns. Brady Nelson; spent
1 last Tuesday evening visiting
Mrs. Anderson’s daughter, Mrs.
Tommy Vine,, ini Glhole.
Capt and MYs, Fred Sullivan
’dYoAW from । Salem,. Oregon, to
attend the wadding dance of the
1 Captainfs cousin; Mrs. Jerald
Slagle, the former Nora Bawdem
Mr. and Mrs. A. E.. Anderson
left lost Sunday for/ a vacation
at Eau Claire, Wisconsin,, where |
they are visiting relatives. While
they are gone they are having
their caCiv redecorated.
Mrs». Renier Lenz and sons,
r^trry and. Griry, returned Mom
day morning with: Mr. Lenz, who
had gone to. Columbia Falls to at
tend the wedtlihg of his daugh
ter, Eileen. They will remain for a
few days. *
Mr. and Mrs. William and Mr.
and Mrs.. TeralU King of Sidney,
and Mr., and. Mrs. Floyd Candee
and 1 family,. Mr., and Mrs. Everett
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Thursday, September 19, 1946
Sullens, Me., and Mra. Harold Ba
■ vens, and Mr. and Mra. Bart Be
. vens, from the south aide, came
'to Wolf Point Saturday afternoon,
for Mra. Willoughby's funeral, and
later visited at the Glenn King
I home.
Mrs. Fred Sullivan, of Vancou
ver was a dinner guest at the
home of her aunt, Mrs. Emma.
. Anderson, Thursday afternoon.
She is in Wolf Point visiting her
sisters. Mra. Floyd Davis- and
Mrs. B; Bawden.
Dora Clark, former County
Demonstration Agent' for Roose
velt county, spent the week end'
visiting friends and transacting
business in this section, of Mbn.
tana. She is now with the Office
of Price Administration- ini Helena
Dean Gillette left Saturday aft
ernoon for Froid where he will
visit for a few day! Prom there
he will go to Cutbank to visit; and 1
then to Missoula, to continue a
Journalistic course at. tho State
university.
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colt you: your, home,, your oar, your
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Wolf Point, ( Phone It'
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