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Page Six News of Brockton and Vicinity Mrs. Oliver Lien was a Saturday business visitor in Wolf Point Mr. and Mrs. H J. Vollertson were callers in Wolf Point Tuesday. Art Olson of Froid was an over nlght guest of Jim Elgie's last week end. Mrs. C. R. Lodmell was a dinner guest Tuesday evening at the H. E. Colvin residence. Arvid Dahlberg returned this week from Casleton (near Fargo) North Dakota with a new truck. Mrs. Quinto Ruffatto and son Joey were callers at Mrs. Barbara Qilligan’s home on Thursday even ing. Tony Ruffatto returned home Tuesday morning by train from Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Ruffatto and son Davey accompany him home, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tolksdorf of the southside w*ere pleasantly sur prised by their many friends on their 46th wedding anniversary on January 17th. . rich, handsome and a person of fame and distinc fion;” We wouldn’t attempt to fortell what lies ahead in the future, but we can verify the fact’ that the best dressed people in this comipun* ity have their dry cleaning done here. Of course, most persons who take a real interest in being pro perly groomed, whether for a very special occasion or everyday routine, have proved, to their own satisfaction the value of taking their dry cleaning to Dansinger’s. For that new look, new*color appearance in your garments—join the hundreds who patronize our cleaning establishment. Dasinger Tailors and Cleaners “Where Cleaning Is An Art” —WOLF POINT Penneys HOMEMAKERS' ' START YOUR YEAR WITH SAVINGS! ■■ ■ — 11 " ■ ' - you save on l/Tx *1 WslFl; ■//Vf I V'.v @ Stripes! Prints! Solids! K I —( Soft, washable cotton E / \ knits with button neck yi ■ /A \ openings to dress your s' ■ // \\ lot quickly—easily Full if S B II \ \ cut, comfortable, color- Bi/ \\ fol-1 to 6. * r ■ I \\ i ■ If m //,'y BLANKETS /W/W B//v/l 1 B-i-g26”xM"sise! Soft, —/ i warm washable cottons B / \ i in solids or checks. For B I Av after baby’s bath, as a B I /\\ utility wrspper, extra ■ I I \ X crib or carriage blanket, B// \\ or a lap covering! WORK CLOTHES FEATURE ' MEN'S BANDANA HANDKERCHIEFS Large size 24 x 22 l / 2 inches 5 for SI.OO Red ar blue. Hurry and get your share. NEW ITEMS JUST ’ UNPACKED Spring Print Dresses $5.90 Pyramid - Styled Coats $19.75 Sub-teen DRESSES, size -0-12-14 $5.90 V-Neck Sleevless CARDIGANS $398 Men’s Nylon Acetate SPORT SHIRTS $498 INDIAN DESIGN BLANKETS $3.79 —By Lila and Lia— Forrest Hughes of Poplar was a caller in Brockton, Sunday. Everett Shanks took his daughter Linda to Glasgow on Tuesday to the eye specialist. Don Hunter and Gerald Olson of Culbertson were business visitors in town on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Rolling were business visitors in Wolf Point on Friday, Mrs. Rolling having work done. Mesdames Ixiuis Nelson, Vollert son, Grant Smith, H. Colfin. and Lodmell attended the installation ceremonies of the Rainbow Girls at Poplar on Tuesday evening. Betty and Richard, the Nygard twins, celebrated their 2nd birthday on Sunday, when a host of relatives gathered at the Sam Nygard home for a social afternoon and lunch. Mrs. C. R. Lodmell left after OES meeting at Poplar Friday evening for Glasgow where she entrained for Great Falls, then by plane back to join her family at Phoenix, Arlz. THE HERALD-NEWS, Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana Neal Olson was a visitor in town from Poplar on Friday evening. Bobby Lien had the “three-day” measles and is getting along just fine. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pahl and children were Sunday dinner guests at the Henry Vollertson home. Miss Bertha Neiffer had as her dinner guests at her apartment on Sunday Mr. and MrS. Julius John son. Mrs. Lloyd L. Johnson and chil dren spent the week end in Poplar with her family, the Earl Ix>ck man's. Master Timmy Pahl, year-old sori of Mr. and Mrs. Hank Phal, un derwent surgery of an eye at the Glasgow hospital Thursday. Baby g fg At the Churches Sil S FIRST LUTHERAN Wolf Point Ralph L Okland, pastor Worship Sunday January 28, at 11:00 a.m. Sunday school every Sunday at 9:15. Parish Teachers meeting at Rob ert Beery's home on Monday. Jan. 29th at 8 p.m. Officers and Parish Board of Education should also at - I tend. Brotherhood. Wednesday, Jan uary 31st, at 8:00. All men are tint ed to attend the Brotherhood meet ings. Come for fellowship, for in spiration, and for Information. Junior Choir every Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. Senior Choir every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Junior confirmation class Wed nesday at 1:00 pm. Senior Confirmation class Satur day at 9:00 a.m. Services at Volt on Sunday, Jan uary 28th at 2 p.m. Services at Wood on Sunday, February 4. at 2 p.m. TRINITY LUTHERAN Wolf Point W. Luedtke, pastor Worship service, Sunday, 11 a.m. Sunday school and Bible study, 9:45 a.m. Choir practice. Friday, 7:30 p.m. Men’s Club meeting, Monday, Jan. 29, 8 p.m. Officers elected for 1951 at the recent Voters' Meeting of the Trin ity Lutheran church. First and Ben ton St., are: President, Roy From dahl; vice president Leo Schu macher; secretary, Edwin Mair; treasurer, Howard Braaten; Fin ancial secretary, Rudolph Spitzer; elder, John Spitzer: trustee, Albert Nasner; ushers, Edwin Mair and Rudolph Schultz: Sunday school superintendent, Gottfried Nitschke. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Sunday school 10:00 am. at Rose Room. Sac. Meeting 11:00 a.m. El ders Tolman and Zwahlen. The Church of Jesus Christ of latter-Day Saints will hold a con ference at the Rose Room, Sunday. January 28, 1951, at 2:30 p.m. Pres ident Broadbent of the west cen tral states mission will be the main speaker. Everyone welcome. UNITED MENNONITE Frank H. Ewert, pastor Sunday, January 28. Sunday school at 10 a.m.. Morning Worship at 11 a.m. Thursday, Prayer and Bible Study at 7:45. A cordial invitation to all. CHURCH NOTICE Don't forget the Bible study in the Farmers Union Hall, Thursday evening at 730. Conducted by E. C. Fenton. GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN Pr?s«erville fWis. Synod-Synodical Conference) Harry Wiedmann, pastor Divine services—lo:oo a.m. Sunday School—-11:00 a.m. FIRST BAPTIST Presterville Rev. Henry l.ang. Pastor 10:00 a.m. Sunday school: 11 a.m. morning worship; 1:30 p.m. after noon worship service. The first Sunday afternoon of each month is young people’s Sunday on which a program is presented by the voung people’s organization of the church. VIDA BAPTIST CHURCH Gerald C. Dryden, pastor 10 a.m. Sunday School each Sun lay morning. Gottlieb Schock. Sr. SupL 11:15 a.m. Morning Worship each Ist lind third Sundays. CATHOLIC IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Father Tnomas F. Power*. Pastor Masses—Sundays at 8:00 and 11:00 a.m. We«k days at 8:15 a.m. Confessions— Saturday afternoon from 4:00 to 5:00 o’clock, and od Saturday evening from 7:30 to 8:30. Baptisms—Every Sunday after noon at 1:30. or by appointment ASSEMBLY OF GOU Rev. Claud Myers Sunday 10:00 a.m. Sunday school, 11:00 am. Morning Worship, 7:30 nm. Evening evangelistic service Wednesday 7:30 pin. Young peo pies’ C. A. Service. Frida*’ 7:30 p.m. liime study and Prayer-meeting. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Poplar Rev. Everett O. Pearson, pastor .Sunday Services: 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Service of Worship. Youth Groups: Junior Girls, Monday at 4:15; Westminister Fel lowship, Monday at 7p.m.; Boy’s Club, Saturday at 9 a.m.. Choir Rehearsals: Junior Choir, Monday at 8 p.m. and Senior Choir, at 7 p.m. —ts FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Wolf Point. Montana The Rev. Robert J. Vebeck, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship and 7:00 p.m. Westminster Fellowships. Tuesday; 7:45 p.m. Choir Rehear sal. Circle meetings at 2:30 p.m. the first Thursday of each month. Association meetings at 2:30 p.m. the third Thursday of each month. Women’s Guild meetings at 8:00 p.m. the la.4t Tuesday of each month. Jennifer Pahl stayed with Mrs. Hank Vollertson during her mo ther's absence. David"Burshia was dismissed from the government hospital at Poplar where he had been a patient for nearly 2 months. Norman Hollow, Jake Bighorn and George Boyd. Jr. attended a Tribal Council Meeting in Poplar last Thursday. New depot operators at the Great Northern depot are A. A. Ganther who comes here from Chinook and Joe Applehan. also of Chinook. Carl Abraham returned Monday from Los Angeles, Calif., where he has been visiting relatives and fri ends for the past month or more. Poplar visitors here on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Lloyd L John son were her mother and sister, Mrs. Earl Lockman and Mrs. Melvin Magnuson and son Mickey. The Frank Mattelin and Robecl Matteltn families are leaving the Wolf Point Bakery Home of Quality Bakery Goods We Buy the Best To Bake the Best WE SPECIALIZE IN DECORATED WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY CAKES Special Orders Given Our Prompt Attention ASK FOR SPUD’S BREAD AND ROLLS They Are Always FRESH! PHONE 165 WOLF POINT, MONTANA * » ail-star fOB 51 • lill||i|F * standard equipment. arcesscrrus and trim illuatralsd / -- , x '"' eubjecl to change without notice. Jour first eye-smaciing look at the line of lovelies pictured here tells you that they've got what it takes in visual charm. But the fellow who said a picture speaks louder than a thousand words wasn't talking about these superbly able 1951 Buicks. Sure, they're smart to look at—smart in style and smart in dress. But they’re also smartly powered— smartly engineered—smartly priced. A nd it would take a book to describe in full their deep-down goodness. W te ’s been done for ’sl is to take the best automobiles that ever bore the Buick name—and top them. Optional at extra ecat — aeailable ea most modeU. (Not prtKeuUy available in California or MaooachuoetU) FUNK MOTOR COMPANY Wolf Point, Montana early part of this week for a vaca tion trip to Arizona and possibly California and other states visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rouchen doufer and two children were Sun day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Ruffatto. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lien are plan ning to leave this week to spend a couple months visiting in Tacoma. Washington—at 1212 So. 16th St. Business visitors in Wolf Point on Monday were Mrs. James Ruf fatto, Mrs. Tony Ruffatto, Mrs. Ole Lien. Mrs. James Elgie and Mrs. Henry Vollertsen and son Johnny. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ruffatto and Sherry Lynn were Sunday dinner guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ruffatto. Hans Lien was also a guest of Tony Ruf fatto’s. Timmy Pahl and ills mother, Mrs. Hank Pahl came home from the Glasgow hospital Friday afternoon. Timmy Is getting along alright as Come, look them over, and you’ll see what we mean. There’s the SPECIAL which can ac curately be titled ''the newest car in the world”—new in structure, new in power, new in dimensions, new in thrift—and potent in price appeal. There’s the SUPER—that looks and is a smart new edition of its "best seller” forebear. Then there’s the ROADMASTER— that coddles your anatomy on lux urious new fabrics and cloud-soft cushions—pampers your pride with its lordly bearing — shoots a deli cious tingle right up your spine by WHEN NITTII AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT IUICK Will BUILD THEM ter having the tear ducts opened in one eye again. A Kitchen Kraft dinner was held at the Edgar Fisher residence Thurs evening with the following present, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L Johnson and Woody, Mr. and Mrs. More Mu WHIN YOU BROOD PIGS, POULTRY, LAMBS THE MODERN WAY WITH Westinghouse Heat Lamps CUM If /x WF RASES 1 HEAT LAMP V ^o°° IV 4 flUf ■ • • »M» halpful booklM with voluobH information on sceros of tlmo and manay WmMSMK saving utai for infrared heal on Ino farm, ASK OS FOK YOUK Wl COFY. Wolf Point, Montana THURSDAY, JANUARY 2^, IHI George Shanks, Mr. and MfA James Ruffatto and Sherry, Mt. and Mrs. Everett Shanka and fua, ily. Mr. and MrS. Leslie' Cando* At the southside. Mr. and Mr* K(Mry Vollertson, Bill Murray, th* aMlAt* ant to the cook William Meader Ot Terry. ’ the exuberance of its power aug action. We could go on and on. This i| the car that breathes through it* nose.” This is the car that sporta * brand-new front-end styling. Thlj is the car with new high-visibility instrument dials, more easily read at night. This is the car with glare* and-heat-reducing glassf and a hott of other news-making features yoq can’t afford to miss. So your No. 1 date this week end is with your Buick dealer. It won't take you long to conclude that he'a offering the smartpsf bpys of th* year.