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THE WESTERN NEWS, LIBBY, MONTANA Thursday, June 4, 1942 PAGE FOUR “The Man Who Came to :up during his enforced visit, He J. BLACKFORD HAS ARTICLE Hospital Notes Three More Enter takes complete possession of the Lutheran Quartet IN WILDLIFE MAGAZINE Those from Libby who under- Dinner*’ FyH of Laughs house. ______went tonsilectomies and actenotdec- Political Race • _ To Present The May issue of “Wyoming Wild jomjes at the hospital this week A gala feast of fun will be served Ice skates and roller skates used Lifo" contains an interesting piece wore Betty Dutton, Ellen Norris, ® i , ,. i^nntonfli theatre which up about 12.500 tons of steel-"“ vf writing. “Nesting at Nine-Pipe. jt,an Norris. Loretta Mae Baenen, Three more candidates entered,up at ’ T enough to build the hulls ol Sacred Concert with photographs by George L. Gi- pbvnjs Rubard, Carol Kujawa, the political battle this week by fil- will show 'The Man who Gaim heavy cruisers for the navy. card and John Blackford. James Roberts, David Hennessy, ne their official nominating peti- Dinner," Sunday and Monday Bet------The editor has this to say: Ihe Delores Dalton, Jerry Kenelty, Le- lions Thev are L. A. Hosea of Troy, : te Davis, Ann Sheridan and Monty ______* A group of singers from Pacific for the office of public administra-• Woolley top the cast of the War- Lutheran College, the J^ixebird-nestingarticle was basedstudies uponconaucieu intensive ui .,nnt, Kenelty. Donna Lee Pluid. tet. and Rev. Mikkel Lono, director bid nesung .studios t conductedBird Reat_ t pival. Jr., Mona Pival and tor on the republican ticket; James ner Bros.’ film version of the fam- Sonja Larson. Mahonev of Libby, for county com- ous fdage comedy which recently ii Troy persons admitted for the missioned on the democratic tick- ; completed a two-year engagement same were Yvonne Hamil, Leonard et and Eldon J. Schuck, for county:on Broadway. Jimmy Durante, Bil- General” Paint r HH- särard, area wsftrabiologist and forester. patbo Harry Ostheller, Fern Ster- clerk and recorder, on the demo-1 He Burke, Reginald Gardiner head church, June 1Ü at 8 p. m. , • _ Soil Conservation Service, now re- bng Francis Nelson. Nellie Pattie, nratir ticket. the CÖSt. This program is one of a series sjdj at Casper, Mr. Girard has e Robert Sanders, John Tubbs ------The Man Who Came To Dinner, given by the college mixed quartet blisht,d material previously and and James Tubbs, Moving Tools Onto Alaska Highway fi0wed from the pens of those versa- in a tour which began May in neeMoss Hart. Advance re- every day until Monday. June iatn, "Co-author Blackford, who re- jpr treatment of a broken leg sus- from* Glacier national park to the , ports have it that the screen version jn Moscow, St. Maries, Coeur d gjdes at Libby, Montana, is a pro- tained when he fell from a tree. trom .. . nroicct They of ti.e comedy is even more riotous- Alene, Kellogg, Missoula, Anaconda, Regional contributor to the nature joe shelters was released Tues- ca7ri^ a large assortment of Tools ; ly funny than the stage play which Dillon, Butte, Poison. Kalispell. magazines 0f national circulation. dav. #dir ° in «hat work The trucks rocked Broadway for two years, Libby. Bonners Ferrv. Sahdpomt, both uf tbe u. S. and Canada." Mrs. Robert Dennis and infant for use * Sidney Peterson ’ Monty Woolley, who created the ST" were in ÄS Ä i role of-Sheridan Whiteside, famous Newport, Spokane and Wilbur. The, Mr Girard is well known to many were released Tuesday. purpose of the tour is to acquaint sl-,ortsmen of Libby, who will find one-tirm j lecturer and vitrohc wot, on the t members of the congregations vis- this issue 0f the magazine in the recently of Salem, Ore. ; stage was brought to Hollywood to ited with the plan and objectives of jj^rary. ______Mist From the A soldier cats twice as much can- do the role for the screen Bette the congregational canvass of the ______ned goods as a civilian—80 cans a,Davis plays his sophisticated secre- Golden Jubilee Campaign which is; f Mountains 40 cans itary, and Ann Sheridan plays the Use “General” paints! They to be conducted between June 21st; I - A T >’ear a!5 against 4U cans.------| sla'ge actress he imports to break protect, are safe and long and July 3rd. The program con-' I /-rC/C-TlX-f I . , up Bette’s romance when he be sists of group and solo numbers and _L - nnrMTAf/Tv Ernest Staley came in last week , Presents Large lieves she is about to give up her wearing. Try them now! a brief address by Rev. Lono. H/X fur a few days' visit with his par- i job for marriage. Whiteside ar- A1I the members of the quartet || ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Staley, 100% Pure Paint ) rives in a small Ohio town to lec- $1.10 are members of the Choir of the 1 1 — ‘ having completed his training in a Class in I ture and the town’s leading social Quart West directed bv Gunnar J. Mai-1 piovd Smith of Spokane was in technical school at Missoula. He i light invites him to her home for Gallon ...... $3.55 min. ’ They are: Patricia Iverson, Libb>: for the week-end. left Tuesday for Seattle and from Music Recital dinner. Entering her home, he slips Mt. Vernon, Wash., soprano; Shir- powed ]eft last week there will be sent to Port Town- ; on the porch and breaks his hip. QUICK STEP ley Henrickson, Tacoma, Wash., ’ wRh her daughter in send for service with the coast Following is the program that was The dinner guest stays a month Floor finish alto: Albert Kuhn. , Renton. Wash., IU‘ d 0hio guard. 1 v fhr music mmils of Miss 'and il is doubtful whether any guest Quart $1.15 Wash Bbars°sn Florffi° Hopp ClS 1 Ole B. Olson, who is working in a Mr, and Mrs. C. K, Spaulding given by the music pup - uhe world over has ever created so pre* S in Libby" — fflL SA 5Ä Mary Finney Wednesday afternoon mucb haVoc as he manages to stir PEARL-GLO at the New Log church: Semi-Gloss Paint Quart $1.25 1 The Bass Fiddler and Come Skip With Me Viona Williams ftÎS SSW* MrMandnMr“rAl Ä Me-Ä Ä5Ä- 2, Soldier’s March D *0geTr FLEX-FINISH P. qS.e- mÎTc0^ 3, Summer—Toe Dancer Bn T°nC $1.59 4, Elfin Frolic S^fe"s Quart ...... fi- DublinThp p^inhow Town .... Thelma- Billy Thomson Rolseth CASEIN PASTE 85c SSU’ÄTu W Mr. and Mrs. Ralph LeDucand Ä "Ku ÄÄ 7. Piano Duct—Waltz Lorraine Parker, Shirley Switzer Quart ...... 8. March of Victory ...... Roy Swarens fort on the part of the congrega- children and Dr. and Mrs. E. G, mgs brother, Lew s 9. Swans Waltz and Moonbeams ...... Francis Crotteau tions of the Norwegian Lutheran Niles were at Logan park for the Expected to arrive Sunday for a 10. Plantation Serenade ...... Albert Rolseth JAQUETH & r Church in the Pacific Northwest to week-end. month’s visit with her parents. Mr. 11. Carnival Day...... Do!lajf raise a fund of $150.000.00 for the Mrs< Mary L. Coram of Kalispell and Mrs. Harry S. Brinton. is Mrs 12. Liebestraumer (a Theme) ...... Billy Lu sc her CHARNHOLM college in its program of Christian SDfcnt lbe week-end with her broth- c. E. Priess, Jr. Mrs. Priess will Tommy Fennessy education. The objectives of the e' and sjster-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. come from Missoula where she and 13. Waltz ...... 14. Piano Duet—Beautiful Blue Danube campaign are the urgent needs of Th.)mas D Long. First Lieutenant Priess have been Helen and Catherine Church SL“coOripIdti0h""oIdtTol“ubraS nffif mS.’w.S' '“ay hj™ Lippi 15. The Had King and Snow Queen ...... Dale Thomson -building, an adequate healing plant, . ,, b j gaenen and Priess will attend a commanders' 16. The Glider ...... Beverly Wolz necessary equipment for the infirm- endtovo it M^ Mabd Baenen and ^ ^ ^ 17. Around the Camp Fire arv and increased financial sta- Mri>- George Lai . which he expects to be stationed at A Major On Parade . Bobby DeRosia T Imtv Miss Geraldine Burke, student ^mcn ne ig 18. The Brownies' Lullaby ...... Phyllis Auger We repair and recap all sizes ------nurse at Sacred Heart hospital in 1 P mates 19- Early in the Morning passenger, truck and tractor Don’t speed: Keep your speedo- Spokane, was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs John W C e-. Drifting Down the River Fern Zollars meter at 40 miles an hour or be- her muther, Mrs. Rosella Burke. Helen Bolts and M.rs t'rank 2Q The pixie.s GoodmghtSong ...... Joan Kemp 1 tires. Largest stock of new low. Drive your car slowly, care- Mf and Mrs clarence Baker and g^llagher of th Mo.i Sp^g . 21. Vocal Solo-Caisson Song Cameron Burns tires in Western Montana. fully and courteously. twu daughters of Rexford and Mr. ^r' CnaTef was one of the earliest 22- Serenade . -, ...... Lorraine Parker and Mrs8 Louis Baker ut Spokane M?,yie Springs dis- 23- Plantat.on Days : Catherine Church Send us your new tire spent the week-end at the home uf ,s getting a fine farm 24. The Strolling Players Joice Richcrson certificates. Louis Baker. home built up after pioneering since 25, Bat Waltz...... Patricia Pedersen Mrs. Dave Holz of Spokane, who btfore the’ railroad came in. He 26. Doll's Dream and Dance ...... Helen Church Prompt Service and Delivery visited here a week at the home of talks very interestingly of those 27. Sweet Dreams ...... Cameron Burns her mother, returned to her home earjy days. He saw service in World 28. Spanish Dance ...... Patsy Gooselaw O. J. Mueller Co. Friday eve ning accompanied by Miss War 1, having spent about 18 j 29. Serenade ...... Joanne Schuck Jean Fowler. months in France, and says he, 30 Simple Aven Mary Alice Farris Missoula, Montana The next regular meeting of Lum- would be glad to sign up again if Shadows of the Night ...... Gloria Hoefner ber and Sawmill Workers’ Union he could only get into the service. impromptu in A Flat ...... Florence Fennessy 4* No. 2581 will be held Sunday even- —------% ing, June 7. at 8 o’clock There will JsJ0thing But Comedy J be nomination of officers. It 6 r .. , Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Richards and In This Army Life Picture son. Johnny, went to Spokane Sat urday afternoon and on Sunday Tbe bghter side of army life is ; paid a visit to Grand Coulee dam. tbe subject of the Kootenai The- They returned Monday. atre’s next attraction, “You’re In w J For Vacation Fun Mrs. E. T. Viebrock left Saturday The Army Now." which opens to- ai home .take pictures! Get your 1 for Salt Lake City, Utah, after vis- night with the trio of Jimmy Du Trode at Home lling hero a week with her mother, rante. Phil Silvers and Jane Wy- camera ready now .... And Mrs Amelia Springer. Mr. Vie- man heading a regiment of roars, don’t forget that soldier boy who brock visited in Coeur d’Alene. Also featured in the comedy’s cast And Still always welcomes hometown pic R/I 1 • q TViv returned from are Re§is Toomey- Donald McBride, Mrs. J S Day returned trom lhe Navy Blues Sextette. tures .... Rockwood Clinic m Spokane last Matty Malncck’s orchestra. Thursday where she had been 0^ “You’re In The Army Now,” takes crated on for a ^ro^e" fhip- ^ rookies Durante and Silvers over • Cameras convalescing very satisfactorily. the rocks in uproarious fashion. It Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dexter left seems the recruiting sergeant was the latter part of last week on an just minding his own business when GET THE BEST • Accessories extensive trip that will take them along came these two vacuum clean- to Klamath Palls and Portland, er salesmen who try to high pres- A1D IN THE NATIONAL EFFORT BY SHOPPING AT HOME . . . THERE- Ore„ and also possibly to Seattle, sure him into buying their wares. • Films But the sergeant proves to be a BY CONSERVING GASOLINE AND TIRES. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Switzer, Sr., betler salesman than they, and ht- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Croy and children t(e ^nowjng what he is letting the ; and Leo Cloutier spent most of Sun- army jn for> be signs them up. LIBBY day on a motor trip that took them An army camp show works as far as Hot Springs via Plains and sm00thly into the story and in- BRIGHTEN YOUR ROOMS ;Noxon. troduces some eye-filling and tune- Je c t PHARMACY : Mr and Mrs. M. R. Karnes and ful moments, with Jane Wyman and , with ; jf I •O' j Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Switzer, Jr., the sextette of luscious lovelies smg- * 1 and children drove to Grand Cou- ing and dancing to the Malneck or- _ 1 lee dam for the Memorial day week- chestra.______' - J end to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Will Take Training in New York NEW LINOLEUM! O'' Karnes. I Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Farris and Joe Fennessy,. . Jr.,, states that he Good linoleum is an important investment . . . buy fi son, Martin, of Troy drove to Libby has received orders to report in i Sunday morning to attend services New' York City on June 14 where for long service and take advantage of today s choice Tfaursdav, Friday, Saturday, at the Presbyterian church and to he will take training in a special June 4. 5, 6 spend some time visiting with Lib- line of work in aviation, probably materials while still available! The Guns Are Roaring .... with by relatives. in’ an administratative or personnel Laughter! F. R. Whitwell. Jr., went to Kal- ^capacity; LINOLEUM, felt base. Wide choice of colors K.i “YOU’RE IN THE ARMY NOW” PRINTED A Hit. with ispell for the week-end to visit his A celebrated meterologist says and patterns. Styles for every room, 6, 9 and 12 foot 8 Jimmy Durante, Phil Silvers and father and his sister, Miss Patricia the sun’s rays reaching the earth j widths. Priced 22c and up per foot. Jane Wyman Whitwell., . . who has, now, *completed . are hotter in winter than summen ! and the Navy Blues Sextette her third year of study at Montana bu^ tbjs djd no^ mislead us to go j Also Special Cartoon and State college, Bozeman. without our muffler and galoshes inlaid Linoleum “West of the Rockies” Mr. and Mrs. V. F, Paddock have during the winter just ending. ; ■ a las their guests, Mrs. Paddock’s — ------—♦—------* >/ f I Quality Unsurpassed! j brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and CAVC tr- C Sunday, Monday, June 7, 8 1 Mrs. Clem Wallace, who will spend mlLKlti O A I o w Patterns of Proved Popularity 7:00 9:00 I part of their summer vacation in Sunday is Funday in Boston . . . . I Libby. Mr. Wallace has been teach- You’ll roar with laughter at j ing in the schools at Payette, Ida. ARE VÛU STILL Bette Davis, Ann Sheridan, r w. Sargent left Saturday for Ikl BUSINESS?* IF ik. With Felt Back and Burlap Back Monty Woolley i North Dakota'upon receipt of word in j that it was necessary for Mrs. Sar- yOU ARE IDO STILL, priced 70c and up per foot “THE MAN WHO CAME TO j gent to undergo an emergency op- ‘■l; DINNER” 1 oration in a hospital there. Be- you my not be in W5Ê with j cause uf Mr. Sargent’s absence, there BUSINESS LONO z SO Jimmy Durante, Richard Travis, will be no band concert this week. Window Shades y Billie Burke Mr. and Mrs. Clay Parker mo IF you WANT TO BE tored to Lloyd Bower’s Meadow IN BUSINESS STILL, 35c Tuesday, Wednesday, June 9, 10 Mountain ranch Sunday where they ÇLOPAY, washable fibre shades, 36x6 A Song Brought Them Together were met by Mr. Parker’s moth DONT BE STILL ! ANCHOR, cloth shades, 36x 6 -... 60c; 36x5 55c .... Just for You Is— er, Mrs. Rose Parker, of Kalispell ADVERTISE! “ALWAYS IN MY HEART” and his brother-in-law and sister, EXCELSIOR, shades of hand made shade cloth Mr and Mrs. T A. Wagner, also ------with... r 36x5 B5c Walter Huston, Kay Francis, of Kalispell. C 36x6 85c Gloria Warren Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCausland $1.20 48x6 $1.55 and iand Miss Agnes Hoeschen of Spo- 42x6 Borah Mianevltch and ■ kane visited over the week-end with 1LM 54x6 $1.95 his (Harmonica) Rascals Miss Angela Huchala. Mrs. Me- a * \ Also a thrilling chapter in the Causland and Miss Hoeschen were serial— former classmates of Miss Huchala t LIBBY “RIDERS OF DEATH VALLEY” while they were, attending nursing i school in Spokane. IN M Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Bateman re e turned to Libby Saturday from Se- V//À j attic where they had visited for a Furniture Exchange j week with their son-in-law and Kootenai Theatre j daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Joice, é I They were in Seattle for the high h school graduatior of their grand 1 daughter, Mist M ba Joice.