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Wolf Point Local and Social Items
Legion, Auxiliary
Observe Birthday
Monday Evening
The American Legion and Aux
iliary of Wolf Point observed the
35th anniversary of the Legion
Monday evening with a mulligan
stew supper served in the Presby
terian church basement.
The Legion men prepared and
served the mulligan and the Aux
iliary furnished the ice cream and
a beautifully decorated birthday
cake.
Guests at the dinner were boys
ihterested in Legion baseball, and
baseball films provided the enter
tainment.
The Legion announced that it
would again go all out in the pro
motion of baseball for the young
boys.
Following the joint program the
two organizations held their regu
lar monthly meeting under the di
rection of Commander Reed and
President Bauer.
Rehearsal For
Style Show Set
Wednesday Eve
Spring clothes, if not spring it
self, will make their official de
but at the annual BPWC style show
to be staged March 26 in the south
side auditorium^
There will be costumes modeled
for every age, whim and mood.
It will give milady an opportunity
to see what she may choose for her
spring wardrobe. Showing for the
first time this year will be the Tot
and Teen Shop featuring clothing
for the younger children.
Between the style showing . will
be interspersed a varied program
of music and novelty numbers to
fit the occasion.
The rehearsal for the show is
scheduled for Wednesday evening,
March 24 at 7:30 in the southside
school auditorium.
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Marriage Licenses
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Willard, Neighbors, 26, Wolf Point
■and Violet Mae Nail, 21, Wolf Point,
March 15.
Donald Jerry Makoff, 19, Glas
gow and Julia Louise Koskey, 18,
Glasgow March 13.
Victor Lee Woeppel, 29, Havre
and Mildred Alice Gary, 29, Havre,
March 12.
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VISIT IN GREAT FALLS;
ATTEND TOURNAMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Casey left
Sunday for Great Falls where they
visited friends and transacted busi
ness. From Great Falls they will
so to Lewistown to meet the Wolf
'oint Independents who will be
there to participate in the annual
Lewistown Jay Cees basketball
tournament. The Wolves’ first game
will be with the 4 B's from Missoula
who are also called ‘‘The Fabulous
Freshmen.” Peerless is also partici
pating in this tournament. They
will meet the Missoula Collegians
in their first game.
MRS. ART SWANSON
HONORED WEDNESDAY
A farewell party for Mrs. Art
Swanson was held Wednesday eve
ning at the home of Mrs. Harold
Thorsen with Mrs. Art Olson co
hostess.
Mrs. Swanson was presented with
a gift from the group which in
cluded Mrs. P. E. Day, Mrs. Donald
Jensen, Mrs. Jim Burt, Mrs. Peter
Rotheisler, Mrs. John Franze, and
Mrs. Ed Mack. A tasty lunch was
served.
Mr. and Mrs. Swanson and child
ren will leave soon for Minot, N. D.
FAREWELL PARTY FOR
MRS. CLYDE BOHN
A farewell party for Mrs. Clyde
Bohn was held at the home of Mrs.
Neil (Pete) Larson with Mrs. A. C.
Krause co-hostess last Monday eve
ning. Guests enjoyed playing whist
and a tasty lunch was served. Mrs.
Bohn was presented with a gift of
money.
Guests included Mrs. Jim Burt,
Mrs. Oliver Montgomery, Mrs.
Frank Harada, Mrs. T. M. Gass and
Mrs. Jack Keller. The Clyde Bohns
will be leaving soon for Oilmont.
REV. WILLIAM McCONNELL
WRITES WEEKLY BERMON
The “Sermon of the Week” in the
March 11 issue of The Herald-
News was written by Rev. William
P. McConnell, pastor of the First
Presbyterian church.
This feature is written each week
by a different Wolf Point minister
and through an error the name of
Rev. Martin Classen of the Bethel
Mennonite church was not removed
from the heading. He had written
the sermon for the March 4 issue.
PEP CLUB COLLECTS
COFFEE CAN BANDS
The Pep Club of Wolf Point high
school is collecting the coffee bands
of Folgers coffee in order to pur
chase a 48-cup coffee maker for
the high school. Anyone having
any of these bands give them to any
school child who will bring them
the Pep Club girls. They need 750
bands. They hope to have the cof
fee maker for the school term next
year.
PINK AND BLUE SHOWER
FOR MRS. ROBERT KRAUTH
A pink and blue shower honor
ing Mrs. Robert Krauth and Infant
daughter, Rebecca Ann, was held
Saturday afternoon, March 13, at
the Fred Krauth home in Wolf
Point Hostesses were Maria and
Karyl Krauth.
Games provided the entertain
ment, after which a tasty lunch was
served. The honored guest receiv
ed many useful gifts.
ELDER ERICKSON HONORED
AT FAREWELL PARTY
The L.D.S. honored Elder S.
Erickson at a farewell party in the
Rose Room this week. He had been
stationed in Wolf Point as a mis
sionary the past several months.
There were 25 members present
and lunch was served at the close.
Married In Louisiana
Mrs. Eva. Crause of Wolf Point
received a letter last week from
her son, Sgt. Theodore Crause, who
is stationed at Camp Polk, La., stat
ing that he was married March 7.
Guest Speaker
Orrie Woods, state highway pa
trolman. will be guest speaker at
the March 22 meeting of the Senior
Woman's Club. His topic will be
"Traffic Safety.”
THE HERALD-NEWS, Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana
Violet Mae Nail,
W. C. Neighbors
Married Monday
Violet Mae Nail, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Nail of Wolf Point
and Willard C. Neighbors of Lem
ons, Mo., were married Monday.
March 15 at 2 pm: at the First
Presbyterian church in Poplar. Rev.
James C. Henriksen performed the
single ring ceremony.
The bride was attired in a gold
suit with brown accessories and
wore a corsage of pink roses.
Mrs. Harvey Berner was matron
of honor. She wore a brown suit
with brown accessories and a rose
corsage. Harvey Berner was best
man.
Mrs. Neighbors graduated from
Wolf Point nigh school in 1951 and
attended - Jamestown College. At
present she is employed as a tele
phone operator. Tne groom gradu
ated from high school at Lemons,
Mo. He is now farming south of
the river.
Prairie Squares
Plan Square Dance
Jamboree March 27
The Prairie Squares, Wolf Point
square dance club has announced
its spring square dance jamboree
at the Elks ballroom in Wolf Point
Saturday, March 27.
The event will open with a swap
shop from 2 to 5 o'clock in the
afternoon. The dancing will be in
the evening with square and round
dancing from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. with
Harold Christensen of Kalispell as
master of ceremonies.
Many square dance clubs from
this area will attend the jamboree
and during the evening there will
be exhibition sets presented by the
various club groups in attendance.
Attend Tourney
Among the basketball fans who
attended the. state class B tourna
ment in Great Falls last weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Penner, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Hovey, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Beery, Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Mahlum, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Zim
merman, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lowry,
Mark Daslnger, Larry Bartel, Earl
Babcock Richard Funk, Richard
Fudge, Roland Funk, Joyce Rounds,
Mary Grace Severson, La Vonne
LeMieux, and Dianne West.
Coffee Party
A coffee party honoring Mrs.
John Bale, from Decorah, lowa,
who Is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Albert Lee, was held at the H. J.
Borge home last Wednesday after
noon. A delightful lunch was serv
ed to the following guests: Mrs. Al
bert Lee, Mrs. Aldon Lee, Mrs.
Roger Lee, Mrs. Rolf Sorenson, Mrs.
A J. Isachsen Mrs. Gerald Simon
sen, Mrs. Ed Mack, Mrs. Bob Hovey,
Mrs. Ed Bjorge and Mrs. Art Han
sen.
Honored On Birthday
A birthday party honoring Gene
Montgomery was held Sunday af
ternoon at the Garnet Montgomery
home. Twelve little boys enjoyed
a tasty lunch and Gene received
many nice and useful gifts. The
birthday party then enjoyed the
matinee at the local theatre.
Lloyd Montgomery left Sunday
for Great Falls where he attended
an insurance meeting. He returned
Wednesday.
Birthday Party
Mrs. Mary Delaney was honored
at a birthday party held at the Joe
Walter home with Mrs. Max Fitz
Simmons co-hostess, last Friday
night. The evening was spent play
ing pinochle with Mrs. Kathryn
Sweeting winning high and Mrs.
Willard Butzlaff winning low. Mrs.
Frank Matejovsky cut for cut prize.
The guest of honor received a purse
of money.
Birthday Supper
.A birthday supper honoring Mrs.
Lee Cowan and Mrs. Cliff Rogers
was held Sunday night at the
Bruce Randall home. Other guests
were Miss Margaret'Randall, Mrs.
Marge Stebbins, Dr. and Mrs. R. E.
Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Mont
gomery, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mont
gomery and Cliff Rogers and Lee
bwan.
'Entertains Tuesday
. Mrs. Blanche Puckett and Mrs.
Donald Jensen entertained at a
dinner Tuesday for Harry Downs
Jr., and Henry Puckett, who are
in the Navy and were home on
leave. They left Wednesday night
for San Diego, Calif. Ralph Buett
ner was also there. He is in the Air
Force and will leave Sunday for
Arizona.
Birthday Party
A birthday party honoring Mrs.
Harold Thorsen was held last Tues
day evening at the home of Mrs.
Eugene Swanson. A delicious birth
day cake -was served to the twelve
guests. Mrs. Thorsen received many
nice gifts.
Sunday evening dinner guests at
the Art Swanson home were Mr.
and Mrs. Art Olsen and children.
Surprise Party
A surprise birthday party for
Mrs. Laura Delaney, chief telephone
operator was held last Wednesday
at the home of Gordon Koenig. Mrs.
Delaney was presented with a gift
from the telephone operators. A
pot-luck lunch was enjoyed by the
guests.
Private Victor R. Gess left March
12 for Aberdeen proving grounds,
Aberdeen, Md., where he was sent
to go through the ammunition
branch of the Ordnance School,
after spending a furlough with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gess.
Private Gess has just completed his
basic training at Fort Ord, Calif.
k Word has been received here that
Ason was born Tuesday, March 16,
to- Mr. and Mrs. William (Jesse)
Johnsons of Missoula. He has been
named Scott William and weighed
6 pounds 12 ounces. The grand
mother, Mrs. W. C. Johnson, plans
to leave for Missoula Friday morn
ing.
Mrs. Earl Meiklejohn from New
London, Wis., arrived last Wednes
day. She will be resident manager
of the New Sherman Hotel. Mrs.
Meiklejohn is R. P. Model’s sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ault and
daughters, Donna and Cindy were
supper and evening guests at the
Glenn Bunnell home Saturday
Mrs. Victor Bawden was in town
Friday having dental work done.
Oscar Robertson left Saturday on
a business trip to Havre.
Mrs. Loretto Dunn of Frazer vis
: ited friends in Wolf Point over the
• weekend.
Mrs. Beulah Rounds visited Sun
day with her son, Harry, and wife
' in Poplar.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lingle of Fra
zer spent the past week visiting at
the Earl Lingle home.
Mrs. R. D. Knapp and son Bobby
left Friday for Great Falls. They
returned Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Schelienger
and family spent the weekend vis
iting at the Boyd Rada home.
Mrs. Sam Olsen of Scobey is vis
iting here at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Darrel Iwen.
Thursday evening dinner guests
at the Ed Mack home were Mr. and
Mrs. Art Swanson and family.
Mrs. Willard Neighbors was hon
ored at a bridal shower held Wed
nesday evening at the Fred Krauth
home.
Mrs. R. P. Madel entertained at
a bridge luncheon Saturday at 1:00
o’clock. Mrs. Lucille Cloud won
high.
Miss Nancy Ann Thorsen is vis
iting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Stedtfeld at Glasgow this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams
and family spent the weekend in
Havre visiting at their parental
borne.
Mrs. Marvin Wambach and Mrs.
Brian McNally from Poplar were
visitors at the Joe Walter home
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arndt left
Sunday for Great Falls where he
attended a meeting. They returned
Tuesday.
Mrs. Art Hansen of Sidney has
been visiting this past week at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Rolf
Sorenson.
Miss Mary Lynn Meyers from
Fargo, N. D., is visiting her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zim
merman.
Mrs. John Swendseid from Sid
ney visited at the home of her sis
ter, Mrs. Lloyd Montgomery, last
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rounds of
Poplar visited Sunday evening at
the Harold Rounds home on the
south side.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Soott, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Lowe and? Mrs.
Melvin Lingle were Poplar (Sailers
last Thursday.
Mrs. John Houseal, Melvin Dil
beck and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad
Thoma, all of Frazer, visited in
Wolf Point Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hinkle'return
ed last Friday from a two-month
trip through the states of Arizona,
Idaho and Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lockwood
left Wednesday for Livingstone
where they will visit in their paren
tal homes and with relatives.
Mrs. Henry Rouland of Harlem,
was visiting her sister, Mrs. Oliver
Montgomery and her daughter Mrs.
Frank Robinson last weekend.
Mrs. Feed Amestoy left Saturday
for her home in Hinsdale after
spending several days with her par
ents Mr. and 'Mrs. Julius Gess.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Smith at
tended the State Class B Tourna
ment in Great Falls last week and
Mrs. Smith also went through the
clinic.
Karel Hagen of Plentywood vis
ited over the weekend in Wolf
Point with his brother, Dean Hagen
and wife and in the Guy Ault
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McMaster and
family left Tuesday for Watford
City and Dickinson, N. D„ where
they will visit at their parental
homes.
Pfc. Frank Whitmus arrived in
Wolf Point Saturday from Fort Ord,
Calif., on a short leave. Mrs. Whit
mus will accompany him back to
California.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ahrens, Mrs.
Milton Sethre and daughters, Edith
and Ann, left Saturday for Loa
Angeles, Calif, where they will visit
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fachner and
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Fachner left last
Wednesday for California on busi
ness. They plan to visit relatives
in Madera, Calif.
Mickey Heier and Denise and
Lana Taylor are spending the week
on the farm of their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nasby of the
Prairie Elk community.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nygaard enter
tained at a five o'clock dinner Sun
day for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Casey,
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Mr. and Mrs. Einar Lund, Mrs. Vraa
Hansen and Miss Mary Rowan.
Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Knapp enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. Einar Lund,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Casey, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Nygaard and Mrs.
Vera Hansen at a dmner Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Iwen and
family were dinner guests at the
Elwin Iwen home Sunday. The oc
casion was Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Iwen’s eleventh wedding anniver
sary.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lockwood from
Livingstone, arrived Monday to
visit with their son Bernard Lock
wood who has been assistant man
ager of the Liberty and Point
theatres.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Arndt enter
tained at a birthday supper honor
ing Mrs. Chester Arndt Sunday.
Other guests included Chester
Arndt and Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Shumsky.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Diedrich re
turned last Saturday from a three
month trip through the states of
Washington, Oregon and California
and spent considerable time in
Phoenix, Ariz.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bawden
and Mrs. Harolyd Bawden returned
from Great Falls Friday. While
there both ladies went through the
clinic. Mrs. Harold Bawden had
throat surgery at Deaconness hos
pital.
Friday afternoon was the meet
ing date of Bridge Club at the
home of Mrs. Bruce Randall. Two
tables of bridge were played with
Mrs. R. E. Dunn winning high. Sec
ond high was won by Miss Marga
ret Randall and low went to Mrs.
And It’s nice to see you all
again after a long and lonely
winter.
But It hasn’t been so long.
Seems but a few days since you
were here buying Christmas pres
ents!
Seems but a few days since the
geese were winging their way
south.
And it hasn’t been so lonely!
What, with all the exciting basket
ball games and the wonderful
tournament, and the trips you’ve
taken, and the fine roads we’ve
had, the clear skies and still,
sunny days. .
No, It couldn’t have been too
lonely and here It’s spring with
the hustle and bustle of getting
ready the ground for another
crop. »
Here at this store, we’ve been
getting ready for another busy
season —scores of shipments of
new goods, new styles, new and
lower prices of some things.
Take for Instance, men’s suits,
sport and top coats—never before
such lovely fabrlce, exquisite
styles, perfect tailoring. And
when It comes to ladles footwear,
never before such a variety of
easy-to-flt styles, such lovely
leathers.
Men’s and young men's foot
wear comes In a variety of styles
and leathers and are possibly a
bit cheaper than last season.
Then hats — glory hallelujah,
but you must see the exquisite
styles and shades!
Our guess Is there’ll be few
hatless heads once these adorable
hats are seen.
Speaking of such things as
shirts and ties, sox and under
wear—Just one little peep will
convince you of their lovely tex
ture, Ingenuity of design and end
less variety of shapes.
Then another little peep will
convince you that THE FAD is
surely the best place to buy.
The FAD
O. C. and Don, Proprietors
IT NEVER FAILS
Winfield Montgomery. A delicious
luncheon was served.
Julius Gess left Friday for Den
ver, Colo., where he will attend the
National Fanners Union conven
tion. He will be gone twelve days.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Forsness left
Thursday for White Sulphur
Springs, Mont., where she will visit
with her folks as Dewey will be
leaving for the Army the end of
this month.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fachner and
Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest Fachner left
last week by automobile for various
pointe in California. They expect
to visit relatives and will be gone
for about three weeks.
William Keiper took his two sis
ters, Mrs. Montag and Mrs. Har
low to Hinsdale. From there the
ladies will return to Van Nuys,
Calif., after attending the funeral
of their brother, Carl J. Keiper.
Douglas Daslnger left today,
Thursday, for Lewistown where he
will attend the Jaycees basketball
tournament From there he will go
to Missoula and enroll in the uni
versity for the spring quarter.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gagne from
Bottineau, N. D., have been visiting
at the home of his brother Osias
Gagne. Mr. and Mrs. Gagne are on
their way home from a three-month
trip through the southern states.
Rev. W. P. McConnell, Mrs.
Marge Stebbins and Mr. and Mrs.
Riley Ostby and family attended a
new Life Regional School for Lay
men of Montana Presbyterians last
Friday and Saturday in Great Falls.
Boyd Rada was honored at a
birthday supper at his home last
Monday evening. Other guests In
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Arne Solheim,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nygaard and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shumway. The
guest of honor received many nice
gifts.
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THURSDAY, MARCH Is, 1954
Public Drug 59 49
High game, M. Stennes, 169; and
high series, L. Smith, 465.
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W. P. Bakery - 79% 28%
Huxsol Drug 63% 44%
Golden Arrow 57 51
High game, H. L. Brownlee 212;
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Hospital Notes
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Admitted: Mrs. Charles Carlson,
Mrs. Jack Sprague, H. J. Huebert,
Mrs. Oscar Opgrande, T. M. Rothe,
David Smolen, Mrs. Clifford Han
son, Doris Redekopp, and Jeri Lyn
Moe.
Admitted and Dismissed: Mrs. Lu
la Smith, Mrs. Arlene Ferguson,
Florine Red Thunder, Mrs. B. M.
Cole, Coarlee Bastin, Jimmy Mar
mon, Mrs. Lloyd Shumway, Mrs.
J. C. Boysun Mrs. Keith Casterline,
and Mrs. William Smith.
Dismissed: Mrs. Dennis Morey,
Paul Schultes, Jack Loucks, Mrs.
Harold Rauch, Mrs. Cornelius Funk.
Gayle Bilyeu, Gary McCrea, James
Birkmaier, Ernest Bushman, Bill
Lindsay, and Mrs. Mertice Redstone.
Births: Mr. and Mrs. Dennie
Morey of Wolf Point, a daughter,
March 9; Mr. and Mrs. Charlee
Carlson of Poplar, a daughter,
March 10; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eg
gebrecht, of Wolf Point, a son,
March 11; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Sprague of Wolf Point, a daughter,
March 12; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Bates of Wolf Point, a daughter,
cn 13, and Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Hanson of Wolf Point, a
daughter, March U. 4
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