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Page Two Wolf Point Local and Social Items Nelson-Berglee Wedding Set For October 14 Mr. and Mrs. N. Nelson of Cul bertson and formerly of Brockton announce the engagefhent of their daughter Rachel Marguerite to Clif ford M. Berglee on Sunday. Oct ober 24, 1951. The marriage will take place in the iZon Lutheran Churcn located 15 miles north of Brockton, in the Anderson Com munity. Berglee is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Berglee of the north community. TWO HONORED AT BIRTHDAY DINNER AT MITCHELL HOME A birthday dinner honoring Mrs. John McLachlan and Mrs. Phillip Schmeltzer was held Friday even ing at the home of Mrs. Martin Mitchell and Mrs. Hattie M. Towns. Guests in attendance included the TWO SPECIALS You Will Want to Take Advantage of Regular $3.25 WASHABLE SCATTER RUGS All Colors 2-oo WOOL THROW RUGS 2-49 Were 3.98 LEST YOU FORGET WINTER IS NEAR See Our Selection Of Ladies’ Fine Winter Coats Mercantile Co. STEPHENS WOLF POINT, MONT. FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE! TAKE YOUR CHOICE for a limited time only [moo 00 I I fOR YOUR I I OLD SINK I . . . when you buy a new JET-TOWER DISHWASHER •Not installed. Slightly higher in the West. • • Where use not contrary to current local ordinances or state lawi Come in soon ... See the Youngstown Kitchens EIECTRK SINK •s^^. ’■ Features famous Jet-Tower j —— — — > Dishwashing! Fifty-eight jets of piping-hot, booster i ) heated water shear off all food soil in less than 10 min utes. Vigorous, top-to-bot tom llvdro-Brush Action. i w And See the Youngstown Kitchens I I > FOOD WASTE DISPOSER I J Banishes garbage forever. Three ways best: | 3 (1) 'lakes continuous feed, P) self-denning, I (3) seif-reversing action incans long r ’’f". Il — Marshall - Wells Stores Wolf Point, Mont. Messrs and Mcsdames J C. McLach lan, Phillip Schmeltzer, William' Kurtz. Albert Berndt, and Mrs. • Lena Artz and Leo and Danny McLachlan. Mr. and Mrs Charles Ablin were < Tinner guests at the Eugene Ablin home Sunday. , । Mr. and Mrs. A J. Bauer and Richard Gerber* ling spen: tne weeKi end in Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Lee anti family of Circle were visitors in Wolf ‘ Point Saturday. Mr. an<l Mrs. Wayne Brown were Sunday dinner guests at the Bud McDonald farm home. Mrs Willard Mahlum returned home Tuesday morning from a three weeks vacation in Vermont. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Winslow of La Gross, Wisconsin were dinner guests at the Jim Larson’s Tuesday evening. Mrs. B. C. Fleenog. Mrs. Rose and Mrs. H. Tureeton visited at the Emma Anderson home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. John Colgan. Mrs. Leo Le mieux. and Mrs. Earl Clifford drove to Glasgow last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bailey and family spent Sunday visiting her <ister Mrs. W. J Hjort of Medicine Lake. Montana. Mrs. Ted Fleenor and daughters of Glasgow spent the weekend with Mr. Fleenor here, at .Mrs. B. C. Fleenors. Floyd Archiquette has now filled the place left by John Helmer in the land Dept, of the Fort Peck A gency in Poplar. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bushman and Mrs. Holger Johnson spent Sunday in Richey. They attended the Richey-Vida ball game. Mr. and Mrs. James DeWane and Mrs. John Tierney visited the John Kirchner home near Circle Tuesday afternoon, and on Thurs day afternoon the various Schil linger homes around Vida. Mr. Richard Stedfeldt and Les lie Kimble of Glasgow attended the wedding of Einar A. Lund Jr. and Patrica Kathryn Smith at Malta on Saturday September 29. Mrs. Lucille Cloud returned home Sunday from Washington. D C., where she attended a national post masters convention. She also stopp ed in Canton. Ohio to visit her mo ther. Mrs Allen Rustan and family of New England, North Dakota and Mrs. Norbert Stegan and Kay of Amidan, North Dakota were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Claire. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Lee and fami ly of Circle and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lee of Wolf Point were dinner guests at the Clarence Lee home. The occasion was Mr. C. Lee’s birthday. 1 ^ OD WASTE DBP OSBt .. I or THE HERALD - NEWS, Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana J. L. Davey and A. J. Bauer left Sunday for Shelby. St. Francis group meet at Mrs. E. B. Styer’s home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stephens were guests of Bob Thomas’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Nelson spen; several days in Great Falls last week. Mrs. Clara Johnson returned home from a two weeks vacation in Minnesota. Mr. J. Doornek took Joe Flack of P<»plar to a hospital in Billings last Thursday. Mrs. J. Doornek and sons visited al the Henry Etzel home south of Poplar Sunday. Ray Allman of Seattle. Wash ington, spent several days visiting at the home of his brother Ellis Allman. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schmit, of Hawley, Minn, visited at the home of Ms. and Mrs. W. E. Schreiber. They left Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Winslow, La Gross, Wisconsin are visiting the John Greenwood. Mr. Winslow is Mrs. Greenwood's nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Garden at tended the wedding of Einar A Lund Jr. and Patrica Kathryn Smith on Saturday September 29 al Malia Dinner guests at the William Richert home Thursday evening were Mrs. May me Schillinger, Mrs. James DeWane and Mrs. John Tierney. The Einar A Lund family attend ed the wedding of Einar A. Jr. and Miss Patrica Kathyrn Smith of Malta. Montana at Malta Saturday September .39. Mr. Jerry David and Lynn El chart of Glasgow attended the wed ding of Einar A. Lund Jr. and Pat rica Kathryn Smith at Malta on September 29. Mr. and Mrs Donnie Stennes were in attendance at the wedding of Einar A. Lund Jr. and Patrica Kathryn Smith in Malta on Sept: 29. Donnie was attendant as Best Man. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thorsen attended the wedding of Einar A Jr. and Miss Patrica Kathryn Smith at Malta on Saturday September 29. Mrs. Thorsen is a sister of Einar Jr. Mrs. M. Archquette. Mrs. Melvin Engles, Mrs. Roy Richard, all of Poplar and Mrs. Fred Christensen and daughter Joyce of Spokane Washington called on Mrs. Earl Clifford’s Friday. Time to prepare for Colder weather THE LIGHTEST, WARMEST, BEST LOOKING JACKETS Are SR rlf 1 Minnesota inspired jackets by GORDON AND FERGUSON • Beautifully tailored, delightfully warm Suprisingly Light in Weight. $27.50 and $29.50 CAMPUS JACKETS similar to above $16.50 Boy's Campus Jackets Goodlooking and Warm from $9.90. Now is a good time to buy your winter requirements of warm clothing. For the best in everything, visit The FAD Clothing — Shoes — Furnishing Wolf Point, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartz. Jr. have returned* home from their vacation in western Montana. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hanson and family we e guests al the Gribble Ranch north of Poplar Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson ol Miles City were callers at the Emma Anderson home last week. Several groups of people from Wolf Point attended ihe Catholic Ladies dinner at Poplar. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Boston of Columbus. Montana spent the week end at the W. E. Schreibers home. Mr. Vernon Ahrens and Vernoif Hanson attended the wedding of Einar A Lund Jr. and Patrica Kath ryn Smith at. Malta on Saturda. September 29. Mrs. Julia Hveem. Mrs. Harry Solberg from Goodrich. Minn, and Hans Hveem, of Osage, lowa at tended Mrs. T. Birklands funeral in Wolf Point. Mr. and Mrs Walter Enger. of Pasidena. California spent one day last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chris .Jensen. Mr. Engen is Mrs. Jensen’s brother. Mrs. Holly Skillenburg, of Home slcad, Mont, visited at the Fred Ahrens and E. H. Taliaferro home Saturday and also attended the Legion convention. Dinner guests at the Fred Ahrens home Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. John Heinz and daughter Clara and her two children all of Missoula, Montana. Mrs. E. H. Taliaferro went to Williston Monday afternoon, where she caught the Empire Builder for Chicago, to visit three weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Bud Polson. Ray Rilev of Tacoma, Washing ton visited at William Hentges home while he was passing through Wolf Point, with his father He was in Korea with Edward Hentges. Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ah rens. Vernon and granddaughter Edite Sethre and Mr. and Hrs. Clyde Bixby and son Wilbur were dinner guests at the Ed Ahrens home ir) Presserville. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lebkicker of Palos Verdes Estates. California visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ar rivee. Mrs. Arriveee's mother and Aunt of Miles City accompanied them to Wolf Point. Mr. ami Mrs. C. J. Severson and daughter Mary Grace attended the wedding of Einar Lund Jr and Patrica Kathyrn Smith on Satur dav September 29 at Malta. Mary Grace sang two lovely numbers. Because" and "The Lord's Prayer" and her accompanist was her mo ther Mrs. C. J. Severson. Mr. and Mrs. Todd Shamley and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shamley (Doci attended the wedding on Saturday September 29 of Einar A. Lund Jr. and Patrica Kathryn Smith which took place at Malta. At the Russell Harmon home.. Charles Bailey and son Emmet: Bailey and wife of Minot are vis iting this week. They also visile i at the Taliaferro home. They are cousins 01 uiesc families. Mr. and Mrs. H. j. Langager. Mr. and Mrs. N. Langager. Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay and family, and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hinkle all of Wolf Point atte ided the Langager- Zugg wedding in Scobey, Satur day evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Bell of Wag ner. Montana, were weekend guests at the W. E. Burnison and Lo\vell Burnison homes. They attended the local order of Eastern Star meeting Saturday evening: Mrs Bell ;s Associate matron of Malta Chapter this year. The Bell are old friends of the Burnison families. I ‘ ask your doctor about JUMPWG'JMS / \ y he knoujs I In increasing numbers, doctors., from coast to coast prescribe, and recommend Ju mpi ng - Jacks* ■■ilds CmUhci f*r"f irst Steps” Patented Jumping-Jacks help prevent ankles from turning ... aid in health ful walking from the start. Superior craftsmanship and materials mean •xtra wear. ® WiWW The FA D MEN’S WOMEN S AND CHILDREN’S FOOTWEAR. — WOLF POINT — Don’t Delay! - - Apply Now for Polio Insurance! IMMEDIATE COVERAGE FROM DATE OF POLICY % Benefits for any of the following items are not restricted as to amount payable, subject to a limit of $5,000 for each person covered. Benefits are pay able, as provided, for maximum of 3 years’ treatment. PA YS HOSPITAL BILLS— Board and room when in any hospital, miscel laneous supplies, drugs, medicines, physlothere apy, Kenny treatments and rental of braces, crutches or wheel chairs. PA YS IRON LUNG EXPENSES Charges for use of Iron lung or other similar apparatus and mechanical equipment. PAYS DOCTOR BILLS— Medical care expenses of physicians, osteopaths or physiotherapists. PA YS NURSE EXPENSES— Charges for services of licensed or graduate nurses not members of the insured’s family. PA YS TRANSPORTA TION— Plane or railroad expense of transporting person covered from place where Poliomyelitis first manifests Itself to a hospital or sanitarium. PAYS AMBULANCE SERVICE Expense incurred for ambulance service to or from the hospital. Fill out the Application below and mail to: ROBERT E. COFFEY, Agent Continental Casualty Co. Wolf Point, Montana PROTECTION BECOMES EFFECTIVE NOON DATE OF POLICY AND CONTINUES IN FORCE FOR TWO FULL YEARS Application for Poliomyelitis Insurance To Continental Casualty Company J What is Your Name? • Residence Address? City Zone State Age? , Date of Birth? Occupation? . _ 2. Have you or any member of your family had Poliomyelitis within the last 90 days? * 4 Are you applying for: ( ) Individual policy and attaching $5.00 for 2 years? ( ) Family Policy and attaching SIO.OO for 2 years? Dated 19 Signature _ w Applicant What’s the last word? Gv-—r ’•owY"— joF* ev ' / Celanese ’ Ray ° n SHORTS You supply the end to these unfinished Rhymes, Proverbs and Old Time Songs. Gay, colorful, just for fun! And all the famous masculine comfort, too. Remember, world-known Jockey Underwear is made only by Coopers. Get yours today. $1.50 Sizes 30 to 40 ALSO OTHER TYPES OF COOPER’S UNDERWEAR INCLUDING JOCKEY LONGS IN ALL COTTON AND 25% WOOL WITH SHIRTS TO MATCH. BUT—TRY A PAIR OF THOSE QUIZ PANTS, THEY'RE GREAT. The FA D O. C. DON W. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1951 ONE PREMIUM Only slo°° AUTOMATICALLY COVERS ENTIRE FAMILY FOR TWO YEARS Family includes husband wife and all unmarried children of the insur ed over 3 months and under 18 years of age. Any child attaining the age of 3 months during the 2-year policy term is automatically covered. $5.00 for Individuals No Age Limit for Adults. Children over 3 Months Old Are Eligible. 3 MILLION PEOPLE ALREADY INSURED BY THIS CONTINENTAL POLICY