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Page Two iWolf Point Local and Social Items Woinen’s Civic Club Plans Card Party For Youth Funds Ths Women’s Civic Club has scheduled a Youth Activity Fund card f>arty on Friday, Nov. 19, be gim^g at 8 p.m. in the Elks Hall. Prize* will be awarded in whist, bridge and canasta, in addition to the door prize. Th( admission price of SI.OO will include lunch. Proceeds will be ap pliedttoward the skating rink proj ect. • Pl^ns were also made at the/ re cent Ineeting in_the Wanda Rath ert home to help other local groups with the Christmas treats for youngsters. Bemette Casey as siste<£ the hostess at the meeting. * Donations to Shodair, Florence CritUfriden home and Fort Harri son were also made. Members were aske<£ to , bring gifts for the state mental hospital. Eight new members were wel comed into the club. Lunch and card# conclijded the evening. Hl WE TREAT M THEM ROYALLY! Bk ' Every garment entrusted to the Cleaners at Dasingers is a Royal Guest from the time w^^M^fl it arrives, through every delicate operation of cleaning. That’s why they come back to you with that new-like appearance and freshness of Spring! v OU Dasinger’s I TAILORS AND CLEANERS “Where Cleaning Is an Art” H PATTERSON'S ; -Style Shop ; wo hr point, Montana * r [Rogers Lingerie to Add spicy variety to gr' • nil /Jr Ui* Mb,* I your lingerie life — 1 boost your night-time xLf■ spirits and excellent for gifts! Ax. J sflr i • " If f /Oi l 11 A\ 1 M wfrawl * * 1’ \ 9J ffli r till WB tyw f <^fl§|| l\ 1 Pitt 111 V ’Ml r l \ I Mflwi jpOTHrwrß J| r j . fl 11 : C* in oh ri t yCT if lwW-i ; W'/l * i 12< ^iaw ■ w 2 fl.' *s' 9 WHUaMI 1 jr \ll KjrK I 1 wti T * a 1 W"; It %1' & VI i By W I I m I n \ Vi iU-JL Pert Briefs, Perfect y \ Petticoats, Lovely \w Gowns, Sweet Slips BARBARA HANSON JOINS CHOIR AT CONCORDIA Barbara Hanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hanson, Wolf Point, has been selected as a member qf Concordia College Chapel Choir, Moorhead, Minn., according to an announcement by Earnest N. Har ris, director. The first appearance of the choir will be at the annual Christmas concert Dec. 10, 11 and 12. The Chapel Choir will also present a concert next spring in conjunction with the Women’s Choir which is also under direction of Harris. SECOND BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED SATURDAY Karen Rotheisler celebrated her second birthday with a party held at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rotheisler last Sat urday afternoon. The room was decorated with balloons and lunch was served. Karen received many gifts. Guests were Ricky and David Burt .Howard and Mary Smith, Timothy and Randy Johannes, Car oline Olson and Kiyo Lynn Har ada. All mothers were also pre sent. THE HERALD-NEWS, Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana Engagement of Miss Lena Dyck Announced Here ■ \ ' MR. AND MRS. HERBERT DYCK, Wolf Point, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lena, to Edward Hoch, also of Wolf Point. No wedding date has been set. Three Local Girls Win Membership In Alpha Zeta Polly Bilyeu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everl Bilyeu; Katherine Free man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Freeman, and Peggy Jean Meis ter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Meister, all of Wolf Point, have been accepted as pledges of the Alpha Zeta Society for women. They are enrolled as freshmen at Jamestown College, Jamestown, N. D. Rush week was climaxed by pledge parties on Nov. 6. MRS PEYTON TERRY HONORED AT SHOWER Mrs. Payton Terry was honored at a pink and blue shower last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Henry H. Arndt witn Mrs. L. R. Hovey, co-hostess. The eve ning was spent playing cards and in a social visit. The guest of honor received many gifts. Lunch was served. Guests were Mrs. Jim Terry, Mrs. Frank Harada, Mrs. Don Zimmerman, Mrs. H. J. Langager, Mrs. Floyd Whitmus, Mrs. Alfred O. Johnson, Mabel Hackley, Mrs. H. J. Borge and Mrs. Buddy Smith. BROWNIE TROOP ENTERTAINS MOTH<flfl Brownie Troop No. 7 entertained their mothers at a tea in the club room at the Lowell Burnison home last Monday following school. Fourteen members were awarded their Brownie pins. A pantomine of the First Thanksgiving was presented by the troop. , Project work was on display for all mothers to observe. Leaders for this troop are Mrs. Al Nelson, Mrs. Norman Berg and Mrs. Lowell Burnison. ATTEND SCOTTISH RITE ACTIVITIES IN GREAT FALLS Among the many who took the Scottish rites in Great Falls and the Shrine rites in Helena last week were A. O. Opgrande. Wolf Point, Dave Dick, Four Buttes, and Mike Traynor, Peyton Ben nett, Joe Dixon, James Melena, Roy Killenbeck and Hub Ames all of Scobey. Margaret Phyllis and Mary Lou Lee of Richey spent the week-end at the Frederick Dalton home. PATTERSON'S Wolf point, Mont. Siijfe e)ljop BRIGHT WINTER STARS in our hand-picked group of Flattering Junior Fashions You’ll find your A 4 favorite colors i and fabrics — V all priced within the budget of I jfl) most anyone. Sizes 7to 15. x I T\T ' 4 Priced from 12.95 to 39.95 Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Bruggeman left Sunday for Kalispell and Great Falls. .Kenneth Voss was a business vis itor in Helena and Great Falls last week. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Buchanan, Glendive, visited, in Wolf Point this week . Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Johnson left Wednesday for Great Falls where Mr. Johnson will conduct a meet ing of the Elks Lodge there. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson in Poplar were Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Johnsori. . John Heiland, Poplar, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred erick Dalton over the week-end. Mrs. Melvin Jacobson spent a couple of days last week visiting and shopping in Great Falls, Mont. Tuesday evening dinner guests at the Ben Harada apartment were Mr. and Mrs. Burke Taylor and children. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bel cher were Delphine Crausc and Charles Foil. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Montgomery are returning today after a ten day trip to Boise, Idaho, where they visited Harvey Montgomery. APPLIANCE BUYS of the year! LSI Automatic Dryer Clothes come out completely sanitary and sweet-smelling— and so soft and wrinkle free, 30% of your wash needs no ironing! Zenith’s “Turret Top Twins” —Automatic Washer and Auto matic Dryer are yours for easier, better washdays! Come in today . . . see all our value packed, low-cost Zenith appliances at our SAVE-U appliance display. $173.15 Marshall - Wells Wolf Point Mr. L. Montgomery was also at tending to business matters. Alvin Johnson, Gonvick, Minn., has ben visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Montgomery the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Morns Nygaard and children were Sunday dinnei guests at the Howard Harmon home in Sidney. 'Mrs. H. E. Wilson was honored with a birthday dinner Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wilkins. Mrs. Loran Casey and Mrs. Hen ry H. Arndt spent a couple of days last week visiting relatives and friends in Bozeman. Mrs. Cliff Schillinger and child ren, Glasgow, is spending the week visiting at the home of her sis ter, Mrs. Boyd Rada. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sirokman, Culbertson, spent Tuesday visiting at the home of Mrs. Sirokman’s sister, Mrs. Norman Berg. Mrs. Orville Ingebretson has ac cepted a teaching position for the remainder o fthe -school term at YOUTH ACTIVITY FUND Card Party WHIST — BRIDGE — CANASTA FRIDAY, NOV. 19 — 8 P. M. ELKS HALL LUNCH and PRIZES DOOR PRIZE Admission SI.OO Sponsored by Women’s Civic Club y w •.i' F PRICES GOOD THRU WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24 ” TURKEYS SWANSON'S F" / Bi OVEN-READY NO. 1 L J HEN TURKEYS 3J DO NOT CONFUSE THESE BIRDS WITH THE PRICE OF LIVE TURKEYS OR NEW YORK DRESSED. THESE ARE NO. 1 BIRDS, OVEN-READY, Very Nice! NO.l OVEN-READY. LB. /I Q< TOM TURKEYS H’S SHOP HERE FOR EVERYTHING FOR THAT BIG THANKSGIVING FEAST Crisp, Green Stalks Each CELERY 15c BACON -55 c Armour’s STAR LB. HAMS 53c KLEENEX 2 for 45c Your SU PER VALU Food Store [W the Turner School, McCone Coun ty, Which is southwest of Wolf Point. Mrs. Oliver Montgomery and Mrs. Kaster Simensen and child- Ten spent the week-end visiting relatives in Harlem and Havre. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gillette spent a few days last week visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wright, in Mis soula. ' * Sam Durham, Baker, Mont., spent a couple of days this week visit ing his father, R. C. Durham, who has been confined to the Trinity Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling McKinney and family, and Mr. and Mrs. A. McKinney of Culbertson visited at the Harold Seiler residence Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. BurLAult and fam ily returned last Friday from Rothsay, M»inn., where they had visited Mrs. Ault’s mother and other relatives. Sharon Seiler entertained at a party on her tenth birthday, Satur day, Nov. 13. Ten of her class- PHONE 83 AULT’S mates were present for the oc casion. Ggmes were played for prizes and lunch was served. Shar on received many nice gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rotheisler, Bateman. Sask., Canada, are spend ing a few days visiting at the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rotheisler. r Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Eva Crause were Sgt. and Mrs. Ted Crause Henry Schauer, Sco bey, Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall, Wilbur Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sergent and son Robert an< anyone can serve perfect hot Rolls with Sweetheart Brownn’Serve oven rolls ! T ■ , NOW AT YOUR GROCERS « LONG ISLAND POUND Ducklings 59 Libby’s 17-oz. Tins Fruit Cocktail 2 tor 49c 23-oz. Tins Sweet Potatoes 25c Duncan Hines Cake Mix 3 tor 95c POWDERED SUGAR. 3-LB. BAG RED ROOSTER COFFEE. . . LB. lit FREE DELIVERY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1854 Charles Poll. Marvin Kerdina. son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ferdina met with an accident with his horse Sunday and is confined to the Trinity Hos pital with a broken hip. BIRTHDAY PARTY AT JENSEN HOME Mrs. Eddie Rothe and Mrs. Lloyd Jensen were guests of honor at a birthday party held at the Leon ard Jensen home last Tuesday evening. After a social evening, lunch was served to the following I guests ,Mrs. Jack McMaster. Mrs. L^uuiul