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Fort Peck Presso Press tor .Serial Number of The Chinook News, and The Fort Peck Independent, Volume 1. No. 43.Continuing The Homeland Herald, and the Turner Big Flat N»u'cAdd 4 yrs-8 No-
VFORT PECK, (Wheeler) VALLEY COUNTY, MONT., THURSDAY, MAY 21. 1936. $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCEVOL. 2 NO. 43
Bruce-PowersFather Injure in At-Wheeler tempt to Save Son
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Spot Management Under Bert Nelson Open Fri. May 22Fort Feck Theatre4 A. W. Bruce, manager of the
Fort Peck Tailors and Cleaner and Olive Powers were uniied in marriage at a ceremony preformed bv Judge Gordon at Wolf Point on Friday, May 15. Witnesses were Leslie Hanson of Glasgow and the bride’s aunt, Emma Lukin of Oswego, Their many friends in Wheeler extend Heartiest Con gralulation.«
George Simons suffered injuries in an attempt to save his seven year old son from being hurt in a traffic rush on the Wheeler high-
! way near the east end of town
Thursday evening.The Simons buy and a small
Smith bov attempted t«» cross ti e
highAav when cars were coming from hoi h direct inns. Mr Simons realiz'd the danger and rU'heO to their rescue. H- Hmved (he smith
I hoy into the ditch and then picked up his son Stepping mil id the of one car. he stepped into the p-ith of another car coming from the opposite direction < fie driver of the car instantly applied his nrakes hut the car’s bumper struck the father and son. Mr. Simons was knocked unconscious hut no bones were broken. His son received a cut over one eye and was badly frightened.
The former was rushed to the Fort Pect Hospital but was released Saturday. Neither received serious injuries and are making rapid recovery
Opening is Marked By Carnival Dance
The Spot was purchased last week by Bert Nelson popular manager of the Riverside Inn The interner of the building has been completely modermsticly decorated Special lighting effe ts and an an.plyfing system werr installed ny Eugene Anderson
Nell Helmer and her five piece harmony band h s been engaged to entertain. You’ll have to hear them to appreciate them.
The grandest opening will be marked by a genuine carnival dance Music will start at nine p rn.
Mr Nelson is making the change complete by offering twenty dollars for a name which will be given to the Spot at a later date
One person may submit one name any person entering more then one name will be automatically eliminated. The best name will be chosen by five judges. The winner will receive a twenty dollar bill.
Sunday Monday May 24-25%HtWFjd
“Always a Good Show”
Saturday, May 23I IHPSRSOm'à'-Xj« EVENT OF EVENTS!T’ïK
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Floyd sunderhauf wel' known successful manager of the Fort Peck Theatre has again keen rewarted forth unti ing efforts
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« ment of the two Glasgow Theatres (he Roxy and Onheum that are owned by John Snrvant.
Mr. Sunderhauf operated and managed the .'.cobey theatre from 1921 to 1931 and has been man
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His many friends assure him patronage and wish him siicce-s in his advancement.
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Democratic Club At Blair Home
With The ChurchesH. Swift of Martin. Sou'h Dakota
spent Sunday visiting in Wheeler,
Mr and Mrs M D Reed arrived here Monday from Chicago Reed is employed as a welder on the project.
James Hatter of Butte was a business caller here Tuesday.
Mrs. L A Mason acted as hostess to the North Side Sewing Club at the home of Mrs. Robert Sirn- merman on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs L. Fowler of Minneapolis visited in the city last Tuesday.
Fort Peck Lutheran Church Sunday Mav 24, 1936
Morning Worship at Fort Peck Afternoon Service at 3 in Park Grove
New Deal Laidies Aid meets with Mrs. N H. Miller on Friday May 22, at 2:30 p. m.
The Fort Peck Ladies Aid meets with Mrs. Ole Bronstad in Wheeler on Wednesday Mav 27. at 2:30.
The Wheeler Ladies Aid meets with Mrs. Ole Moeu at the Valley Hotel, on Thursday May 28, 2:30 Confirmation Class meets Saturday at 10 a. m.
The Womens Democratic Club met at the home of Mrs Geo. Blair on Friday - May 15 th A report on the Democrtic meeting, held in Glasgow May 12th, was given by ! Mrs. Prentice Final arrangements were made for a public errd party to be held at the Nite Owl ou Wednesday, May 27th. at 2 p. m
Mrs Bernice Beck, Mrs. Anna Junes and Mrs. Myrtle Brynildsen all of Park Grove and Mrs, Besson of Wheeler were added to the membership of the club. There is now a total of 25 women who have shown much interest in the new organization Due to the fact that there has been only three meetings the club is very much pleased with the number and are anticipating a rapid growth.
»Sandiy Shows 1, 3, 7, 9
Monday 10:30 7 to 9 p. m.«m 11. in Mr
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Lady of Secretsinn«v.'i------ ' With
RUTH CHATTERTON - OTTO KRUCER
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Tuesday May 26 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brock of Willis- ton, North Dakota arrived here Tuesday. Mr. Brock has employment at the dam.
Mrs. J. Calfee of Frazer visited here Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nick Peters.
The Democratic Club met at the home of Mrs. George Blair on Friday evening.
Ed and Emil Minghim of Great Falls transacted business here Tuesday.
E J Allen of Seattle, Washington was an overnight guest in U heeler 1 uesday.
0, N Rue, PastorTues.-Wed. May 26-27
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EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Missouri Synod
E, G. Kleidon, Pastor The Bible Church with the Gospel
MessageS°rvices every second and four
th Sunday of the month at Glasgow at 9;oo at the Holland Funeral Chapel. At Wheeler at 11:00 a m. and 8 00 p m. Confirmation in strnctions Sunday at 1:00 p m.
Ladies' society meets Friday at 2:00 p m.
Young peopl-s1 fellowship Fri day evening at 7:30 p in.
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danwItIW// son in honor of her daughter in
law, Mrs Wallace Johnson on Wednesday. Mrs. Johnson was assisted by Mrs. R Watternd. Mrs Johnson received many gifts.
A dike has been built on the ♦
west end of Park Grove to protect residents of the Grove from high water.
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Thurs.-Fri. May 28-29o,
SAMUEL GOLDMTN ÄEDDIE
CANTORWednsday May 27 T. B Turner of Wolf Point was Wheeler business caller 1 ues- Mrs. Charles Gathes were enter
tained at a card party at the D. Martin home in Glasgow Thurs day evening.
Babies born here during the past week are: a daughter May 9 to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil M. Unfred of New Deal; a sou to Mr. and Mrs Clarence Grovem of New Deal May 9; a daughter, May 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Elben E Seals; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alsburg May 11; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Amundson, May 12; and a son to Mr. and Mrs, Edward Adams, May 14.
A road crew has been working in the vicinity the last few days on the roads to New Deal. Midway Park Grove, and from the Nashua road to the Fort Peck highway.
The bus depot has been changed from the south of the used lot to directly east of Sam Nisssn’s residence.
Mrs. Clarence Clark of Wilson townsite is the assistant clerk at Day,s Grocery.
S. F. Monroe, Wholesale clothing Salesman of Kalispel is staying at Hotel Wheeler.
Mrs. Walter Olsen and Mr. andaday.Wheeler Gospel Tabernacle
Sunday Services:Sunday School, 10:30 a m. Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p, m.
Midweek Services:Wed. Bible Study, 7:45 p. m
* Mr. snd Mrs, Arnold Swanby arrived here Wednesday from Sidney, Montana to visit for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McCool and family of Omaha, Nebraska inspected the Fort Peck Dam Wednesday as a part of their summer vacation.
Mr. and Mrs Skov of Helena were Wednesday visitors in Wheel-
ONE HOUR THEY COULDN’T ACCOUNT FOR.. . cast a shadow of the past a l,SO:
The Adventures of Frank Merriwell .. rn-coiw.Pr»y«rM«tiog.
You are cordially invited to attend these services
Evang. Rudye -less in charge.
... a mystery of the present... across their love !
FRANCHOTLORETTAill
Yo »(>At Your PriceIN in a film full
of laughs and thrills!
Fountain Inn Open.Jenney Carson, proprietor of me
Fountain Inn, announces that she plans to open this week. The Fountain Inn, located three doors west of teh Casino will give complete confectionery service with a special
lunch menu.Born to Mr. and Mrs Orville
Counts of Wilson. May 13th at Glasgow a baby boy, Named, La
wrence,
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€L in® S. F. Monroe of Kalispell motored here Thursday to attend to
business.
Mrs. LaPoint and son, John, of Billings arrived here Thursday to visit the formers son who works here. John received employment at the project.
Mr, aud Mrs. A. M. Brasen of Scobey visited friends here Fri
day.
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SATURDAY MAY 23
*, LEWIS STONE , ROLAND YOUNGJESSIE RALPH * DUDLEY DIGGES CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend to all our friends in wheeler and vicinity
heartiest thanks who so kindly assisted us during the illness and nd after the death of our husband
and father.Mrs. Reece P. Davis and tamil*
r. Based on th© play“Th© Unguarded Hour”byLadislaus Fodox English adaptation by Bernard Merivale
Pete Wittmeyer Eighth Point visited friends here Saturday,
A miscellanous shower was given at the home of Mrs. John-
Produced by Lawrence WeingartenA 8am Wood Production
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Love-Perry Inc.Glasgow
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