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Page Ten News of Brockton 'Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith and Rhonda were Sunday dinner ■Bests at the Bernard Kelly home. *Mr, and Mrs. Bud Hoff of Pop lar were afternoon visitors at the Millard Rakstad home on Sunday. "Mrs. J. Lawson of Culbertson spent several days visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knllevig. _Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carson of Wolf Point were Sunday visitors at the Buy two loaves oF Sweetheart Bread for the coming holidays * CALENDAR BRYAN’S FEDERATED HAS WONDERFUL NEWS JUST IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS NEW STYLES FROM NEW YORK SPECIAL PURCHASE! GLORIOUS SMART NEW HOLIDAY DRESSES UN B E LIE VEA BL E VALUES ■ COLORFUL FABRICS S flUflOMbm SPARKLY TRIMS M ^K^F TWO ASTOUNDING GROUPS ■ I*l’l]®! Group I— H Values to $7.90 H if ■ SIMm I M^b|Nrß\ SSOO H Group 2— F ^ a ^ ues to $12.90 8 / / F j sg°° SPECIAL LADIES' ADORABLES group; ROBES X 32 I ingr LADIES' NEW FALL ASSORTMENT SKIRTS. 2* LARGE GROUP OF WONDERFUL TOYS ! OFF J THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE AT ONCE Joe Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schulz were Culbertson and Poplar shoppers on Saturday. Henry Vollertson of Helena spent several days in Brockton last week on business. Marvin Elgie returned home for the weekend from Fort Benton where he is now employed. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Gorton of north Havre stopped to visit their "Go-to-Church” Sunday Calendar Yours Free if You Mail This Cou pon to: Sweetheartt Calendar, P.O. Box 1177 Billings, Mont. Dept. WN Hama .............. —— ——- - - —— Addrasi — City - daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith, while enroute to Tulsa, Okla., where they will spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shanks and son Gary of Havre arrived Sunday to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. George Shanks. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith and Rhonda attended the Christmas program on Friday evening at the southside in Ruffatto school. Mrs. Smith won the quilt that the southside Women's Club made and raffled off. It took two years to complete this quilt. Mrs. Clara Wagner was dis missed from the Dale Hospital in Poplar on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lien. Joyce and Jane spent the weekend in Minot. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Quitmeyer were Sidney shoppers on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Iverson of Culbertson were Thursday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merland Iverson. Miss Sharon Hollow left Sun day for Wenatchee. Wash., where she will spend the holidays with her uncle. Mrs. Johnny Weatherington of Cut Bank arrived on Saturday to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. Bessie Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Miller were shoppers in Poplar on Saturday^ Dinner guests on Sunday at the Toni Ruffatto home were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bertino of Culbertson: and Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Vairo of the southside. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Yellowrobe and son of Poplar were Sunday dinner guests at the Norman Hol low residence. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson of Froid were Sunday evening visitors at the C. J. Samuelson home. Duane Iverson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merland Iverson, celebrated his first birthday with a party on. Thursday afternoon: Those attend nig were Mr. and Mrs. Julius John son, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson, Mrs. Bernice Nygard and family, and Mrs. Millard Johnson of Pop lar. A large crowd attended the Lu tharan Sunday School program which was held on Sunday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Schneider were Poplar and Wolf Point shop pers on Saturday. The Brockton High School choir GIVE A LOVELY COAT for CHRISTMAS NEW LOW PRICES Values to $39.95 Now Values to $55 N ° W 28» ENTIRE STOCK INCLUDED THE HERALD-NEWS, Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana presented a very fine concert on' Thursday evening. South River Charlie Noren and Sylvester Dillon have spent ten day in St. Paul and vicinity-visiting friends; and attending a Grain Terminal Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Dietrich and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bakers are visiting the Melvin Bakers in Billings. Melvin Good, one of our neigh borhood boys, left for Long Beach, Calif.. Thursday, He will be help ing Uncle Sam now, as he has been assigned to a destroyer. Alvin Vine is recovering very nicely from an emergency oppen dectomv. which he underwent in Wolf Point last week. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Berner are visiting in western Montana. Recently, a pink and blue show er was given by neighboring la dies at the Forest Baker home in honor of Mrs. Will Neighbor of Wolf Point. The Kenneth Bucholz family left Thursday for a vacation in Cali fornia Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Eggebrecht DDVAII’C mCDATm PROUDLY ANNOUNCE Dll IAN o rCDLIIHI CD THEIR ANNUAL ANO GREATEST 13 th MONTH SALE STARTS MON., DEC. 27 - ENDS FRI., DEC. 31 FIVE JAM-PACKED SUPER BARGAIN DAYS! * * ^9^9 GIRLS 9 LOVELY DRESSES GABARDINE and SUITING FABRICS 50c Yd : GREAT BUYS FOR GIRLS KNIT CAPS AND BONNETS Values ro, „ $1 00 to $1.98 a 1. " DENIM JEANS 4. B ^ tk COATS - SNOW SUITS % WASH CLOTHS . . 2 FOR 1k sV w ool BLANKETS . $1.97 LOWEST PRICE EVER! Famous Cannon Qualify Bath Towels 4 <« i°° Good firm cotton terry pack ed with sturdy loops. Big 20x40" bath size. BRYAN'S, WOLF POINT "" HAPPY NEW YEAR to and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dillon and daughter Wilma are now at tending a Grain Terminal Meeting in St. Paul. About 5,000 farmers are in attendance at this meet ing to discuss national farm prob lems. The Marvin Baker family enjoyed supper at the Earl Good home Thursday evening. The Sunnyside Home Demon stration Club gave a party at the Will Ahren’a home, on Monday in honor of Mrs. Alfred Wander aas. The occasion being her birth day. Mr. an«i Mrs Genrge Good made a trin to Ix>well. Wyo.. last week to take their granddaughter. Linda, to her parents. Lvle had been here three weeks with an injured hand, bul had returned to Wyoming earlier to look for a location. The Albert Nasner family left Thursday for a vacation in the Bozeman locality. The Marvin Baker family who have resided at the Forest Baker home, moved to the Forest Baker apartment in Wolf Feint Monday. Mrs. Earl Good and daughter Penny Jean visited at the Nicky Heser home Friday evening and at the Russell Harmon home in Wolf Point Saturday evening. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Marshall, recent newly weds. Wilbur is one of the young PRICE TABLE SHOES RUBBERS ARCTICS CURTAINS GIRLB’ CORD SKIRTS men who is a native of the Nisk wall community. Earl Good and Douglas Baker are assisting Mr. Leincheide in some remodeling work on his home. Mrs. Sylvester Dillon is driving out from Wolf Point to do chores at the farm home while Mr. Dil lon is in St. Paul. A letter from Mrs. Oscar Hors ford informs us she is now with her sister. Mrs. Etta McCune, 2708 South Palm Grove Ave., Los An-‘ geles, Calif. We hope to see her back in Montana in earlv spring. We are happy to report Rasmus Halvorson is improving nicely in Wolf Point hospital. Mrs. Halver son is now residing in the Hovey apartment. Harold Halvorson, of San Fran cisco. Mrs. Robert Bradly and daughters, of Renton. Wash., and Mrs. Burton Pease, and daughter Linda left by car Thursday for their respective homes. They had been here two weeks visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Hal verson. ASC DEADLINE DEC. 11 The deadline for taking applica tions for farm stored loans is Dec. 31. Anyone wanting to take a, farm stored loan must have his ap plication in the Roosevelt County, ASC office by Dec. 31, 1954. BOYS' (APS FUR TRIM Regularly $3.95 2^ DRESS CAPS Broken Lots OUC Regularly q q $1.49 OOC ALMOST A GIVE-AWAY' CLEARANCE OF OUR LOVELY EARLY FALL DRESSES Formerly to $9.90 $2.97 ^OUR SONG^ OF CHRISTMAS rings OUT T 0 you many bright notes of harmony and joy THIS HOLIDAY! pH DASINGErTI ‘ TAILORS and CLEANERS "Where Cleaning Is An Art” LARGE GROUP Men’s Colorful FLANNEL SHIRTS $1,58 MENS' - BOYS' SWEATERS All Wool Turtle Neck Boys' were $3.98 Now $2.48 Men's were $4.98 No w $2.88 BOYS' SWELL BARGAINS WOOL JACKETS - s 5. FCY. NYLON SOX 3 s l. FLANNEL SHIRTS sl. SWEATSHIRTS -88 c ROCKFORD SOCKS . 2 PRS. 25c SHOES CHILDS' Strap and OXFORDS S I?Z-$2-2 Broken Lots HOUSE 11 SLIPPERS 1. MEN'S VALUES to $7.95 OXFORDS /ice CASUALS *£= THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1054 Values to $2.49 Sizes 14V 2 -17 PRICE SLASHED SAVE $5.75 Men's aii wool Western and Tweed g TROUSERS Were to ^o. $13.75