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Brockton and Vicinity News
—By Lila and Lia—
MRS. OTTO SCHULZ
HONORED AT BIRTHDAY
PARTY IN BROCKTON
Mrs. Otto Schulz was pleasantly
surprised an Thursday afternoon
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You could step high, wide and handsome in this pair of boots,
and there would be no question of your home state for these
regulation cowboy boots carry the name and replicas of official
insigni of the State of Montana.
In letters and designs carved from leathers that were secured
from many parts of the world, the name of this state, and repro
ductions of the state capitol building, state flag and other official
emblems are handsomely and expertly cut and sewn into the pat
tern of the boots.
Harvey and Keith Bryan of the Federated Store where these
boots will remain on display from April 6 to April 11 state these
boots were made by the world’s largest makers of cowboy boots,
the Acme Boot Company, Clarksville, Tennessee. They furthur
state that the demand for cowboy boots, both for youngsters and
adults, is on the increase and has been for the past several years.
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| when a few of the ladies dropped
in to celebrate her birthday. Mrs.
Henry Vollcrtson brought the
birthday cake
Others there were Mrs. George
Nickeloff. Mrs. Jennie Elgte, Mrs.
THE HERALD-NEWS, Wolf Point, Roosevelt County. Montana
James Ruffatto and Sherry Lynn.
Mrs. Anton Ruftatto and Mrs. Ole
Lien.
Coming from Froid were- Mrs.
Gottlieb Hekkel. Mrs. Katherine
Miller and son. and Mrs. Robert
Schulz and Jimrtzv. who were vis
iting there from Anaconda.
Coffee Party Thuraday
Mrs. Julius Johnson had a small
coffee party Thursday afternoon
with several of her friends present
for a social afternoon. Among
those there were Mrs. Pete Nelson
Mrs. Ole Lien, Mrs. Sid Miller,
Mrs H. W. Quitmeyer, Mrs. Bes
sie Johnson. Mrs. Jennie Elgie,
Mrs. Clara Smith, Mrs. Art Erick
son and Mrs. John Hoff of Pop
lar.
Attend Dinner
Among some of those down from
Poplar on Sunday attending the
Woman’s club public dinner were
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lauridsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller, Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Johnson. Mr. and Mrs
T. Goeddert. Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Rcinlascder. Mr and Mrs. Chris
Hauer and Ben Holte.
Victor Woeppel Visits \
Victor Wceppel has been home
here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Woeppel, for the past
week or so. He bad been in a
hospital tn Havre and came home
to convalesce for a while before
returning to work.
Colvins Visit in Brockton
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Colvin of
Opheim were weekend guests of
the Bert Johnsons. Mr. Colvin is
a former school superintendent
of Brockton and is superintendent
at Opheim.
Helen Gilbertson had her Sun
day Class out to the farm home
last Wednesday afternoon for her
birthday party. The little ones
there were Rozella and Reggie
Voiles, Rhonda Smith, Donna El
gie. James, Betty and Richard Ny
gard, Janel Lien and the honoree
Helen, who was five years old
on that day. is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Art Gilbertson.
Mr. and Mrs Stewart Wright of
south Wolf Point were Sunday
visitors at the home of her father.
C. J. Samuelson, and family.
Mrs. Robert Schulz ano son,
Ji nmy, of Anaconda spent most
of the pas' week visiting at the
Otto Schulz home, then going to
Froid to visit her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Gottlieb Hekkel. and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Miller drove
to near Williston. N. Dak., on Sun
day to visit their relatives. Mr.
and Mrs. Loren Jellison.
Mr. and Mrs. Carson Boyd ar
rived here this past week from
Browning. He will be putting in
iiis spring crop as soon, as pos
sible. ’
Sidney visitors on Tuesday
were Mrs. George Nickoloff, Mrs.
Bertha Mattson and Mrs. Henry
Vollcrtson and Johnny.
Dick Woeppel of Hoagland spent
the weekend visiting here with
his brother, Emil Woeppel. When
he returned on Sunday to his
home, his nephew, Victor Woep
pel, accompanied him as far as
Havre.
Ben Holte arrived last Thurs
day from Phoenix. Ariz., where
he spent the winter months. He
is now back ready to start farm
ing again north of Poplar.
Relatives received word here
this week from Mrs. Floyd Hand
ford (nee Irene Loyd! that her
small son. about 2 years old, died
suddenlv at Big Sandy.
Mrs. Otto Scnuz was dismissed
from the Mercy hospital in Wil
liston on Tuesday after being a
patient there for several days.
Ben Holte was an overnight
guest of the Jim Elgies on Sun
day.
Mrs Bertha Mattson left Wed
n< sday to work for Nelson Bros.
NOTICE
Carpenters of Roosevelt,
Daniels, and Sheridan coun
ties contact Local 1294 at
Wolf Point. Meetings every
Ist and 3rd Friday of the
month. H. B. Taylor, Sec
retary.
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near Scobey during the summer
months. She- was a guest of Mrs.
Henry Vollertson for about three
days after arriving in town from
Minneapolis, where she spent the
winter with her daughter.
Howard Smith came home
from Tioga. N. Dak., where ne has
been working during the winter
months. He is getting ready now
to get the spring wheat planted,
etc., across the river.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Elgie were
shoppers in Williston on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Nickeloff
and Mr. and Mrs. Nicky Nicko
loff drove to Froid on Sunday to
attend the funeral of Fred Glaze's
21-year-old son.
Larry Lodmell and I. Ryder of
Froid were down visiting his
father. C. R. Lodmell. and also
the group attended the BWC din
ner.
Mrs. Albert McGinnis and Gary
of Sioux Pass ano. Mrs. Louie
Becker of Culbertson visited with
their mother. Mrs. Jennie Elgie.
J on Monday.
Mr. and' Mrs. Sam Nygard and
family spent the weekend in Miles
City visiting relatives.
Mrs Oliver Lien and Bobby
were business callers in Sidney
on Thursday.
McCABE YOUTH IS SERVING
ABOARD USS LOS ANGELES
Carl H. Rohrenbach. seaman.
USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Rohrenbach of McCabe, is one of
the crew members of the heavy
cruiser USS Los Angeles which
recently returned to the Korean
east coast bombardment line after
a rest period at Yokosuka. Japan.
Since beginning her second tour
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ot combat duty in the Far East
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Hospital Notes
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Admitted and Dismissed:
Patty Schaale, Patty Stennes.
Carol Schlepn Aldis Olson. San
ford Ottcrness, Alice Ann Schlepp
Admitted:
Cathrys Mickolio, Mrs. John
Hcuseal. Mrs Lewis Boyd, Orin
Miller, Mrs. Carl Presser, Mrs.
Dean Seiler. Mrs. Lawrence Woods.
Mrs. Martin Rauch. Mrs. Thomas
A. H. Taylor, Mrs. Donald Muel
ler.
Dismissed:
Frank Schumacher, Ronald Molz
hon, Patrick Flannery, Andrew
Unruh. Mrs. Richard Anderson,
Mrs. Duaine Wilkinson and son.
C. E. Howe. Harold Redmer, Mrs.
Warren Butterfield, Mrs. Eugene
Legare and daughter, A. O. Op
grande, David Cook. Mrs. Clifford
Herman. Frank Campbell, Mrs.
Vcrdie A. Hall.
Births:
Mr. and Mrs. John Houseal,
Frazer, a sen, March 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Seiler. Wolf
Point, a daughter, March 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Boyd,
Brockton, a son, March 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Woods.
Wolf Point, a daughter, March 31.
Expired:
Henry Urban.
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A UL I S
WOLF POINT, MONTANA
VOTE FOR
PAUL G. NYGAARD
FOR
MAYOR
Aiderman for 8 years and President of
the City Council for the past 4 years.
If elected I will continue to work
for the best interests of Wolf Point.
If, after considering my experi
ence as Councilman you feel that I
merit your support, your vote will be
appreciated.
PAUL G. NYGAARD
Pol. Adv. —Inserted and paid for by Nygaard for Mayor
Club. C. B. Swedberg Sec’y., Wolf Point, Montana.
TOWN HOUSE
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Cabbage — Peppers — Celery — Avo
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Everything for Your Easter Dinner
THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1963
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