** i *- «and Mm Lee Revere and Bremer drove to. Misabuli on jday and brought home some greens and scrubs to plant ad their home and yard. / Lathnop of Conrad is staying her daughter and husband, [and Mrs. Melvin Beringer. -- : lere will be Bible School at Premium Center School for -week starting June S lor.chilli from age four through the Ith grade.Pedersen, Anna Eklund and Larson attended Esther le at the Leslie'• Arensmeyer [e at Farmington on Wednesday loon of last Week.and Mrs. Dop Nelson of Point were t overnight guests le Lloyd Pedersens on Wed* — night They came.to con-EJKv'S .A Tfpiiil HiKiit rn m §«r stmtt: m*Ws want you' to know m that your personal attend- |1 jence on our needs waslj' I appreciated by elf of us.” Svilfo distance too great Ice to serve you. All you : da Is ring OL Mill:fC3r©*f Falls. You will be aa-■•Stoaisfied at our low prioaa. MAsk Any Family We Have Served”sari! • * .rgratulate Ruddyon hi* graduation.and ‘laft for Missoula bn\ Thurcda) to attend the -Inthmh idaaife ■ tnfcft; neat and visit, relatives .and*.to congratulate a. nephew. graduating there’ this week. The Nelsons have four nephews graduating this week at well as their son, who is a senior at Wolf Point High School. The Nelsons stopped to visit Pedersens again on Saturday. n their, way home from. Misaouli* md left.•• for their: home at Wolf Point on’Sunday. Nelson is Vi's brother.outfit*! CXOXFOWS MORTUMtirRalph Craig of Misaoula was calling oh friends in and around Collins last Thursday. He ii a grandson of the late Mr. and ktrs. L; M. Bailey, pioneer ’totUersJin the Collins area, and spent many , of his summer vacations with them.Fred Palin of Great Falls called on the Montagues on Thursday afternoon. \The. Pete Emerson*,, Baquets, Mike Horaks, Mrs. Frank. Horak, Henry Tomshas and Roicog Thompson attended the band concert in Dutton last Tuesday evening.Lois Eklund Was in * Mtaaoula from Wednesday until Saturday to’ attend the track, meet and was a1 guest of Linda Whipple and Kay Lou Russell.Mr. and Mrs., Glen Inbody and Mr: and Mia. Clark Inbody attended funeral services for Mrs: Mary Waters in Dutton on Thursday morning.Mr.. and Mrs. Robert McMullen and family of Choteau visited Ben Beringer on , Sunday aftemodn.Mr. and Mis. Palmer Havskjold called on Frank Neiswender and Ethel Stevenson on Saturday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Ove Larson drove to Malta on Thursday to visit Sarah’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Z, Sammons. The Larsons returned home on Sunday.Mrs ;Evah,«1ltoiw^^^^l#Qy! of Choteau. ‘ -'Mn and Mrt. Jferb Bilbwman-«t-tended baccalaureate 0 ..fendc**, ?lt; -in Choteau on Sunday night. * •Mrs. McLean, Mrs. Ltoydjiyter-sen and Linda attended the sxtoUier-daughter banquet in Choteau .Jon Friday, evening,Cheater and Bert Corey .branded calves on Thursday, and on Saturday Bert accompanied a truck load of cows and : calves, to 1ht Cut Bank country whehs the cattle will be pastured for the isdmmer. * -Arthur “Handy . returned frOm Trail, Minn,, on Thursday of last week. * ' ‘fMr. and Mrs. McKee of Choteau spent Sunday with their dauifttr’ and family, the Glen Inbody*. ■ Mrs. Mamie Luttrell was- a guest of her daughter and family,-Mr. and Mrs James Russell at'Dim, from Tuesday' until Thursday. The KusseUs brought her back to Ben Beringers on Thursday afternbon.'Susan and Ireiie Inbodly tbok part in Mrs. Allen’s piano recital on Sunday afternoon atthe; Methodist (^urch in Choteau.Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alzheimer and sons 'drove to Lincoln on Saturday afternoon to spend,the night at .their cabin there and to do t bit of fishing on Sunday. They came home on Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pedersen md Linda and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alzheimer and family attended baccalaureate services in Choteaii' on Sunday evening and all were guests of the Ed Schillings afterward!., Sharon Alzheimer is one' of three valedictorians and Buddy Pedersen and Jim Crane are graduating with honors. Sharon and Bud were voted Miss and Mr. Choteau High School by toe Student Body. Our Congratulations and good wishes toAwstwtimoiLoiS]Kcf;SVoiSunday dinner guests 4of Mrs. our graduates. Jim Crane received