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Mrs. Lockett underwent sur^Arv Qf +i, . recent ™bere Mrs. Hall spent several down through Targhee and Teton PERSONALS clinirheart fn SF* 1 ,the ^versity days at the market doing her Passes to the beautiful Jackson WCTU Reports Miss Jennie Cassidy, who was the THE SIDNEY HERALD £ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lane and was a nat wneta?ïllSxr Where she b?ying for the Modern Lady Shop. Hole country, and on to Salt Lake first National Flower Mission di­ Thursday, May 26, 1955 3 children Barbara and Tommie, re­ Heart + at the Variety Club Mr. Hall, who has been under City across the Salt Lake desert rector. Miss Cassidy, who was a She feli* ^tal J°T thfee weeks- Gare at the Veteran’s hospital at Fine Institute turned last week from Havre to Pendleton, Ore., down the cripple all her life, did a noble solo by Gene Ann Hillman con­ Montana, where Mrs. Lane’s moth­ remvprv * j she made splendid Fort Snelling for several weeks, scenic Columbia River highway Program work in that field for over 40 cluded the musical part of the er, Mrs. Mearl Hetrick, 75, passed v 1S ffUing along fine- was able to return with his wife to Portland, and from there to years in the city of Chicago. The SiHnPv 5 *?er ,Nl(rbe1’ a former and she tells us he is getting along program. away following a few weeks’ ill­ Bremerton, Wn., where they stop­ The Fairview-Sidney WCTU morning session closed with noon aianey high school teacher, will fine, A very fine temperance sermon ness from coronary thrombosis ped to visit at the home of Mr. Institute was held at Fairview in prayer by Mrs. A. A. Spaur. arrive in Sidney Monday for a by the Rev. Bernard McLain, who Mrs. Hetrick had been ill for Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson French’s parents. They did all of the auditorium of the LDS church During the lunch hour Mrs. three weeks and Mrs. Lane was several days’ visit at the home of and their daughter, Mrs. Dean Saturday, May 21, with Mrs. C. N. Harry Kreis gave a very informa­ chose for this subject, “The Big Mrs. Albert Madsen. Miss Niebel their sightseeing on the way west, with her most of that time Be­ Lund, arrived home Sunday Cottingham presiding. The meet­ tive report of the meeting at Hel­ Lie”, featured the afternoon ses-' has been teaching in the Boze­ eve- and returned from Bremerton with sides her daughter she is sur ning from Phoenix, Ariz., where only the necessary stops. They ing opened with a salute to the ena of the State Advisory Board sion. Rev. McLain brought out man high school the past few vived by her husband and a the Johnsons spent the winter. visited a great many places of in­ American, Christian and Temper­ on Narcotics. how the liquor dealers advertise nephew, Dennis Hetrick, whom years. Mrs. Lund came from Monterey, their wares by showing pictures terest on their itinerary west and ance flags, after which Mrs. Don The institute was reopened at she raised. Funeral services were Mrs. Bonnie Cole and little , to Phoenix to join her with fine weather and roads re­ Fish, president of the Sidney unit portraying what they term “Gra­ held from the Methodist church daughter Mende of Billings visit­ 1:30 with singing followed by cious Living” but neglect to go on parents and assist in driving their port a most enjoyable vacation. conducted the morning devotions devotions led by Mr, Wilcox. Two Saco Monday afternoon, May at ed over the week end at the home car home. She will leave Friday and depict the results of this high 16 Mrs. Charlie Winters is a pa­ and gave a splendid talk on “Spir­ solos followed which with the Saco pastor, Rev Stev­ w parents’ Mr. and Mrs. (tomorrow )to return to Monterey, tient at the local hospital, where itual Balance”. . were great­ life. ens, officiating, and burial Walt Mende. Mrs. Cole, a regis- where her husband, who is an en­ ly enjoyed. Mrs. Emma Bell sang, her condition is reported as slight­ Gene Ann Hillman, with her “Every Moment of Every Day,” Following Rev. McLain’s address made there in a family plot. was rTre2 ™^rse. is supervisor of the sign in the navy, is stationed. The ly improved. mother as her piano accompanist, and Loren Granger, a little grade Mrs. Silver Quilling gave a short B- n°or at the Billings Dea­ Johnsons enjoyed the healthful played a flute solo, after which talk and the meeting adjourned Mrs. Elizabeth Roth returned Mr. and Mrs. Lance Fredrick­ school boy, sang, “Open the Gates last Thursday from Minneapolis, coness hospital. climate of Arizona through the son of Billings and their two announcements were made and with all giving the Aronic Bene- winter months but tell us they of the Temple. Another flute diction. where she did some fall buying P®te Tanglen of Crane, months old son, Lance Jr., stop­ committees appointed. Mrs. Ches­ j or the ladies ready-to-wear de­ who has been under medical care are glad to be home again. ped in Sidney Tuesday for a brief ter Hillman was appointed pub­ Word has been received by partment of the Yellowstone Mer­ at the local hospital the past week, visit at the Forrest Charters home, licity department chairman and friends here of the birth of a fe.;i cantile Company store. Mr. Sor­ is getting along nicely and hopes and also called on other old Mrs. Daisy Clark, legislative de­ baby daughter, Jane Elizabeth, to . ?<• enson also took in the market and to return to her home today. friends in the Kincaid apartments. partment chairman. Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sanders of returned Tuesday of this week bv Miss Florence Whited returned They were on their way to Minot Bronson gave her report on the Levelland, Texas. The Sanders f I- way of Rochester. to Billings Sunday after a week’s for a visit with relatives. Mrs. “Flower Mission and Relief” and - & ■ ! vacation visit here at the home family made their home in Sidney Fredrickson was the former Miss also a short sketch of the life of gw 1 Mrs. John Sebring was able to for two years, where Mr. Sanders TREND ?*n,-frjparerds’ Mr. and Mrs. Louie Beverly Gruman. m return home Tuesday from the Whited and with other relatives was employed by an oil com- Mrs. Jack Syverson of Valley George Howell of Lambert local hospital, where she was and friends. pany and later transferred to City, N. Dak., is visiting in Sid- transacted business in Sidney Sat- Qxr Levelland. under care for a week with a foot Mr. and Mrs. Art Frasch and ney at the home of her brother- urday and was accompanied by infection. Her son-in-law and two children of Kennewick, Wn., Mrs. Elmer Tombre of Savage in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. bis daughter, Mrs. Edward Alar- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James returned home Wednesday after a was a medical patient at the local Forrest Charters. ' con and four-year-old son Steven. Lockett arrived in Sidney the first ten days’ visit with Mrs. Frasch’s hospital several days the past Miss Verna Thiessen, daughter A.larcon ?nd three children of the week from Minneapolis and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Zeller week. of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thiessen of • Venice, California, are enjoy- will stay for a few weeks before Mrs. Lambert, who has been employ- ing a s*x weeks’ visit at her par­ itin and other relatives. Nettie Olsen and « G going on to their home in . her ™Ceci.le Nordman of Sheridan, daughter, Mrs. Bob Hokana will ed the past four years as stenog- ?n.tal home- Mr. Alarcon plans to i Wyoming, stopped in Sidney the leave Saturday for Bellevue, Wn., rapher in the office of the Rich- J week’s visit her daughter’s family for a few the Christian and Missionary Al- whose husband is seriously ill in ■ among relatives. weeks. liance. Mrs. Donald Rees, whose thLMlles, Glty Veteran’s hospital, : Ray McClean, ix: who has just Mr. and Mrs. Carl Halver and husband is associated with Hu Ml?‘ Mlldred Svendsen and returned from overseas service in Williamson as an accountant, will dauSkter Mavis were in Sidney iV* Friday- Saturday Korea, accompanied by his father, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tuott and R li assume the position in the Rich- 1 uesday for the crippled children’s : mb m J C. R. McClean of Malta, visited in family visited in Glendive last m May 27. 28 land County Attorney’s office fuu and visited that evening at m Sidney several days the past week Sunday at the home of Dr. and ■ ■ Mrs. G. C. Halver and family. Due formerly held by Miss Thiessen’ the bome of Mrs. Marilyn Martin­ with his sister, Mrs. Kae Allen son before returning to their home II •> and family. Mrs. Allen and Mrs to the rain a picnic dinner plan- Mr* and Mrs. Bob Howard mo H ned to be held at the park was tored to Bimngs Monday to get at Froid. w y Marilyn Martinson took them back i to Malta the first of the week. enjoyed at the Halver home Mrs* Howard’s mother, Mrs. D. H. Mr- and Mrs. Sam Jarvis of Mrs. Otis Weagle and daugh- Ful.ton» who has been a medical B°zeman, who have been visiting '< Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hall return­ / ter Juanita left Tuesday over patient at the Deaconess hospital their sons Robert and family of ed Saturday from Minneapolis, Frontier Airlines for Eugene Ore- for several days. Mrs. Fulton is at Sldney* and Paul and family and à m gon, where they will enjoy a two her own home and her daughter Wllbur at Intake, will leave Sun- * Sol ✓ weeks’ vacation visiting at the *ells us ber condition is very much day to return home. Former resi- '3TJ KEEP PRODUCTION UP home of their daughter and sister imProved. dents of the Lambert community / 1 : and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Mr- and Mrs- A* F. Scott of where they homesteaded in the GET TESTED SERUMS’ ft Harry Jones, with Mrs. Weagle’s Lambert and their daughter, Mrs. eaidy days, Mr. Jarvis was rural Style 7640 mother, Lena Dershon, and with Bob Jarvis, returned Wednesday mail carrier out of that post office M»>> AND VACCINES MI6H All the romance and glamor of the new Rome is QUALITY STOCK AND her three brothers and three sis- eveninS from Helena, where they for many years until he retired captured in the starkly simple and effective lines of POULTRY REMEDIES L ters and their families, all of werd to attend the commencement several years ago with a record of this sandal, enclosing your foot in a pattern formed y* whom live in or near the city. Mrs day Pr°gram at Carrol college, at exenaplary service. Later they ■> FROM Jones, nee Joan Weagle, works which their daughter and sister, moved to Bozeman, where they of many slim straps, curving across and about in the Mmsmi ■ for the National Nabisco Co. and Miss Kathleen Scott, received her bad Purchased a home to round nicest way possible. Squared-off sole, too. White Mr. Jones is employed by his degree in nursing. Miss Scott will out their years in that very fine :-y leather. h = :: father in a Coast-to-Coast store return from Helena to Billings to 91V1C and scenic location. Return- ■y x Mr. and Mrs. Harry French anrf c,ontinue her nursing there thru mg .tbey wil1 stop at Custer Me- Only 2.98 ïmi COLOR daughter Kay have return** the summer at St. Vincent’s hos- ™onal cemetery where their son . 1 h (tin Cttf JnfV «I tatfici (S P » Tj from a lovely two weeks’ vaca- pital: Mr> and Mrs- Scott and Mrs. Carence is at rest to attend Mo­ tion trip, most of which was snent I iarVS went on from Helena to monal , Day services. Clarence MtiAStD ?H»U UNiUO AAUiTi V sightseeing. They visited histnri Sunburst to visit another daugh- !frX®d m botb the European and Yellowstone Mercantile Company Plus *7 mam r'i: cal Virginia City, making thetrin1 £r and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. PaSlfl?. tbeatres of World War II by way of Great Falls Lewistown Clarence Stoltz, and a son and his and dl?d *r°m lllness while sta- (Shoe Dept.) and Helena, and went’on to West I W1îe’ Mr’ and Mrs- Lewis Scott boned V1 Yokohama, Japan, with Yellowstone for a trio thrm,?h and their Emilies. the rank of technical sergeant. In Sidney, Montana ■ A part of the park. They drove and Mrs‘ L- E- Tewes of ?uur°Pe bf s?rved in Italy and in \ Delta, Colo., are visiting here at *be Pacific in the Phillippines. the homes of their children, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Seitz return- and Mrs. Stanley Tewes and Mr. cd last Wednesday from 0 a two Pi'' and Mrs. Leonard Johnson and weeks’ trip to Minneapolis ; IH POt-Qg/ NOTICE and V [•xg their families, and among old j points in Wisconsin, Mr. Seitz A friends. looked after business matters in £ :Sti ttlUS» THRU UNfTtO ARTISTS S- Mrs. Erman F, Churchill arrived Minneapolis after which they went \f M IE We are informed by Gladding, C- b/ We keep all of our serums McBean & Co., manufactures of here Monday morning from Pitts- on to Cashton, Wisconsin, where burgh, Pa., for a month’s visit with tbey sPent a week with his broth- > and Vaccines in a special Coronado Swirl Tableware that u ■1 Memorial Day Special refrigerator case. You her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. ers and sisters and their families. ■ can this pattern in the 4 colors is Hurly, She flew via Western Air- Br- and Mrs. R. D. Harper and A Sunday - Monday depend on them. going to be discontinued in or­ lines stratacruiser to Minneapolis daughter, Mary Ellen, are on a der to make room for new pat­ and took the Northern Pacific vacation trip to Portland, Oregon, A May 29, 30 1) terns. We have a good stock at North Coast Limited to Glendive where they are visiting Mrs. t y- » » 9 where she was met by her par- 1 Harper’s aunt and a cousin, S;:| kT i present and suggest you get • MIRACLE ! ents by car. your replacements now. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Weir visited ^ « w : MUSICAL wmmm. Richland county members of the |in sidney several days last week "V- FANTASY rol graduation class of Concordia col- with their son-in-law and daugh- ssmÊÏM.: Turner Drug Co. lege, Moorhead, Minn., at com- t?r» Mr- and Mrs. Rob’t Hood and '3ZSE mencement exercises this week b*tle daughter at their home in f 'V end, May 28 through May 30, are tbe Kincaid apartments. Mr. Weir, Marjorie A. Dynnesen of Sidney who is employed as engineer by and Alice Berniece Hopperstad Pe*er Kiewit and Son contractors Find of Fairview. Miss Dynnesen is and bas h®611 working at the Gar- CENTRE Friday, Saturday a major in mathematics and edu- rison dam in North Dakota the j cation and Miss Hopperstad is a past few years, has been trans- THEATRE May 27, 28 major in public school music ferred tu Massena, New York to ■ Bk & Evening Shows, 7, 9:15 English and education. ’ work on the St. Lawrence Sea- 1 fill- A letter from Art McGlynn way‘ .Tbe ^eirs here Sunday ill former long time rancher east of morninS by cai* for the East and THE MIGHTIEST MOTION w. LENGTH i the river here, now of Santa Rosa, ^fere .g^ng, toXTst°P enroute at ii PICTURÉf OFj'THEM ALU m j TEAM California, where he and Mrs. Grand Forks, N. Dak., to visit m McGlynn are enjoying retirement tbeir son and daughter-in-law, ■¥ I WALT -i on a small acreage just outside of Î11*’ .,anCl Mrs‘ Dennis Weir and OHtnbgtH If ■ **0 um notortt, hK, DISNEY'S OîoTôTo mm town, will interest their Richland family* Mrs. Dennis Weir’s moth- A and McKenzie county friends He er’ Mrs‘ Glenn Hall, accompanied \ writes: “My subscription to The î6111 to Grand Forks to spend ( m V 03; am a o o Herald expires soon so am en- the week at her daughter’s home, o a I closing a check for another year Mr. and Mrs. Al Lund had for LJV OlUMlIA m m TtsCHrtiColoi ■ V I 7iciuRtJM 1 • •—• ‘ Cinemascope I as we like to keep in touch with their surprise overnight guests M ■ with KIRK DOUGLAS • JAMaS MASON the old home town. Everybody Wednesday, Mr. Lund’s sister, m I mm fine here. We had a rather late, Mrs. C. C, Dickerson, and her son- mm x I SPECIAL KIDDIE MATINEE SATURDAY 2:30 cold spring for this country, but in-law and daughter, Mr. and € it is sure nice and green now# Mrs. Joe Ankerbauer, who stopped I Just picked our first good mess here on their return from a trip of strawberries today — should 1to , bi have had them a month ago in Miss Mable Creager will leave Sunday - Monday, May 29, 30 an ordinary year. Take care of Friday for Hepler Kansas to Sunday Shows 2:50, 4:55, 7, 9 Wa rS?if and don,t ,York to° hard, spend the summer at her home t •• Monday, 7, 9 nlpHbUtCkS ran V take Ü bke there and wil1 return to Sidney to » im f^fpnîic K ^ΰ‘+KGre»tmgS to our I resume her position on the local (^TAIN friends back there. i school faculty this falj. Tues. - Wed. & IT th^firtfdpfMfrvf0 Bailfy Fisber left I Miss Clara Solberg' of the local with SMILEY BURNETTE V ^r.t++f?rSt th+,weeK to dflve to school faculty will visit at the Thurs. JjGHTFOOT thfY afeuvl.sltmg a borne of her sister, Mrs. Erdahl daughter and her family before fly- | at Medicine Lake before returning May 31, June 1-2 ! I ■ m ■ mint tr iwl A^chofiage* Alaska, to visit to her home at Hatton, N. Dak., X ' :rr kw \ m Tea another daughter and her family, for the summer. . & m w ...... i starring tvtS a re.al 7.acati«n occasion R. S. Nutt is transacting busi- "Princess A UNIVERSAL* : u ur’ a?d. Mrs. _ isher who ness in and around Lewistown this INTERNATIONAL ; :: Cinemascope] rock RUSH, PICTURE have been living in Sidney since week i. L< • I. ■ __ ... retiring from farming in the m&rl- ^ oftbeMle Charley creek community in the Herbert Hardy of Portland, ? V, north central part ■ of Richland Oregon, the son of the late Rev. TECHNICOLOR David Hardy and Mrs. Hardy of .V'. county, similar to their vacation % l DEBRA PAGET Tues.-Wed.-Thurs, May 31, June 2 last summer when they toured , was a recent guest {JEFFREY HUNTER east coast states in Sidney, stopping here on his enroute to return from the East, where he I A 20ih CTNTURY FOX ttttASE Evening Shows at 7, 9 Bailey’s boyhood home in On­ Frosty Cool m P- tario, Canada. They expect to be took delivery on a new car. His ll-v \ ALSO father was one of the early day For your summertime enjoyment Franklin created this cool I ’i gone this time about two months. Mrs. Mark Murphy is a medical Methodist ministers in Sidney and crease-resistant beauty of llnen-Iike rayon and cotton “SA- TMi patient at the Community Memor­ the family resided here for a num­ LYNA® A froth of embroidered lace accentuates the flat­ ial hospital. ber of years. Mr. Hardy is a mem- s ber of a corporation law firm in tering lines and slenderizing effect. In lucious summer pastels, «)• George Howell of Lambert tran- Portland. Upon his arrival in Sid- sizes 12 to 20. 'Mm sacted business in Sidney Satur- ney he learned of the serious ill- % rr ■ r ■ day and was accompanied by his ness of his mother, who was visit- ruz daughter, Mrs. Edward Alarcon ing at the home of her son Ted -/rr BARRY SULLIVAN VfeRK C and little son Steven. Mrs. Alar- in Boise, Idaho, and made a trip con and three children of Venice, there by plane to see her, return- ■OlUMBiA PICTURE ’AbElf jERGENS I Yellowstone Mercantile Company DENISE DARCEL • CESAR ROMERO Califomia, are enjoying a six ing to Sidney for a hurriedly plan- S Georg« AAACREADY • Ernest BORGNINE MllASeOtHWUNIffO A HI HU weeks visit at her parental home ned get together of members of Show Starts About 8:00 and Mr. Alarcon will drive out his high school graduation class of Department Store to get them. 1930. SIDNEY, MONTANA

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