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Page Four POPLAR CLUB IS HOST AT BANQUET PRESBYTERIAN LADIES AID SERVES 100 PERSONS AT ANNUAL MOTHER - DAUGH TER PARTY. The Poplar Women's Club mem bers were hostesses at their an nual Mother-Daughter Banquet at the Presbyterian Church, Poplar, on Wednesday, February 6, with about 100 persons enjoying the banquet served by the Presbyter ian Ladies Aid. The dining room was very festive with valentine decorations and appointments at the tables., Mrs. Peder* Moe, Women’s Club president, presided as toastmistress and started the evening off with a welcome to the daughters as guests. The response was given in the form of a toast to the mothers by Patsy Richards. The program offered during the course of the banquet consisted of the following numbers: Accordion solo by Mrs. Clarence Hanson; vocal solo by Mrs. Jeffries, ac companied by Mrs. Mitchell at the piano; a selection of humor ous readings given by Miss Eng let of the high school faculty, one being a musical reading, accom panied by Caryl Helmer at the piano. The hearty applause was indicative of the appreciation of the program. At the conclusion of the dinner, door prize numbers were given, with the prize for the daughters going to Peggy Lawson, and that for the mothers to Mrs. Larry Manley. The prizes were valentine boxes of candy. Mrs. Glenn Zim merman led the group singing, with Mrs. Mitchell at the piano. Many popular songs were sung, and a great deal of fun was shar ed in the singing of rounds. The evening ended with a con test among the daughters in a peanut race, the contestants carry ing peanuts on the back of their hands to the opposite side of the room. The winning side in the very close contest was treated, with all contestants winning the peanuts. Poplar American Legion Post To Sponsor Ball Team The American Legion Post No. 55, Poplar, held a regular meet ing at the Legion hall last Mon day evening, February 10. At this meeting the organization went on record to sponsor the Junior Am erican Legion baseball team and to purchase new baseball suits for the club. Included in the evening’s busi ness also was the approval of the purchase of three dozen fold ing chairs, discussion of plans for a new furnace for the Legion hall. A report was made, indicat ing that a survey had been com pleted relative to new sidewalks for the city. Special Sale! ^3 Limited XX Time Only I TUSSY Cleansing Creams $1.75 SIZENOW ONLY $■ S 3 SIZE NOW $1.95 ■ all plus tax H ■ PINK CLEANSING CREAM— Sa light and fluffy. Thorough cleansing action. EMULSIFIED HmMI CLEANSING CREAM- «V»rrh bntfi fcr *y slum. PUBLIC DRUG GORDON MONTGOMERY, Prop. Wolf Point, Mont. * Solicitors For Church Fund Meet At Lutheran Church A meeting of the solicitors for the pipe organ and building fund of the First Lutheran church was held last Wednesday evening in the church parlors. The following were present at the meeting: Vin cent Nedrud, Oliver Wagnild, Carl Moe, J. H. Herting Oscar Monson, Mrs. Harold Isachsen, Harold Isachsen, Milton Sethre, Einar Traeholt, Robert Penner, A. J. Tsachsen, W. Clarence Hanson, I. O. Jorgenson, O. L. Stenslie, Paul Nygaard, Einar Lund, Clarence Lee, Harry Nedrud, Al Appelgren, R. A. Normann, Paul Johnson, Mrs. Percy Peterson and Mrs. Ida Sethre. Others serving as solici tors will be Hans Anderson, Rob ert Beery Edward Bach and Al bert Lee. The solicitation is already un derway and it Is hoped that It can be finished as soon as pos sible. O. L. Stenslie was appoint ed financial secretary for the pipe organ and building fund. MALTA MAN WILL APPEAR FOR AIRLINE Carl Veseth, Malta resident, will appear at a civil aeronautics board hearing in Washington, Friday, February 14, when the board will consider the application of the Great Northern Airlines for sched uled service through the north west, along the "Hl-Llne" of Montana. Paul J. Campbell, secretary of the Northern Air Route Develop ment association, announced the selection of Mr. Veseth. Other cities to be represented at the hearing are Great Falls, Havre, Cut Bank and Minot, North Da kota. The Seattle Chamber of Com merce will Intervene in the case in support of the Great Northern application. It was pointed out in a public statement by the Seattle organization that the proposed route is the only one in the north west that parallels a trans-conti nental railway that is not now served by an airline. Bob Rusche to go to Fort Harrison for Convalescence Bob Rusche, Wolf Point veteran who was seriously injured in a car accident at Thanksgiving time, is being moved Sunday from the Deaconess hospital in Glasgow, where he has been since the acci dent, to the Veterans Hospital at Fort Harrison for two months convalescent treatment. The past week he has been about the hos pital in a wheel chair and is in fine spirits and shows every indi cation of complete recovery. Mrs. A. D. Forsness visited her son at Glasgow Wednesday and was highly encouraged at his progress. Mrs. Roy Porsborg, R. N., form erly of Wolf Point, will accom pany him to Fort Harrison. Brownie Scouts Hold Valentine Party Monday The Brownie scout troop, under the leadership of Mrs. Don John son and Mrs. Milton Sethre, held a valentine’s day party with their mothers and the troop committee as their guests, on Monday after noon in the old gym. President Joan Green presided at the short business meeting after which a program was held. The Brownies gave their Brownie Girl Scout promise and sang songs. Valentines were exchanged and the girls gave their mothers val entines that they had made. The girls and their mothers played games and sang taps, ending the party. 5 Lenten Services To Be Held at Lutheran Church Lenten Services will be held at the First Lutheran Church every Wednesday evening at 8:15 p.m. beginning Ash Wednesday, Feb ruary 19. The Sermons will be based on the "Seven 141st Words of Christ." Everyone Is cordially invited to attend. ATTENDING PASTORAL MEETING IN GREAT FALLS Rev. R. A. Normann left Mon day morning to attend the Pas toral Conference of Rocky Moun tain District of the Evangelical Lutheran Church at Great Falls. The meeting will be held Tues day and Wednesday and will have as its principle speaker Dr. J. P. Milton of the Luther Theological' Seminary of St. Paul, Minn. The state board of equalization, prior to Issuing a slot machine license, may go behind the certi ficate of Incorporation to determ ine whether the organization re questing the license qualifies un der the law, Attorney General R. V". Bottomley has ruled. T i *) I* 71515 THE HERALD-NEWS — WoU Point, Roosevelt County, Montana Social and Personal Items Rosemary Kemp Wed to Miles City Man February 1 Rosemary Doris Kemp, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kemp, of Wolf Point, and Walter Albert Moreno, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al bert J. Moreno, were married at Billings, February 1, 1947. The bride attended the Univer sity of Montana at Missoula and was a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority. She graduated from the Institute of Medical Technol ogy In Minneapolis, Minnesota, in March 1945. Since May 1, 1945, she has been employed as labora tory technician at the Holy Rosary hospital at Miles City. The groom attended the Univer sity of Montana at Missoula and was a member of the Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity. Mr. Moreno served with the Army Air Force during World War 11. They will make their home in Miles City where Mr. Moreno is in business. Sr. Women’s Club Holds Party; Plan For Convention A party was held Monday, Feb ruary 10, at the high school bar racks building in connection with the regular meeting of the Wolf Point Senior Women’s Club. Mrs. C. L. Arrivee reported on plans for the convention to be held in Wolf Point in June. Mrs. Wayne Gillette and Mrs. Milton Sethre gave a report on Girl Scout activities and parties that were held. Roll call was answered by original valentine verses. The barracks was cleverly deco rated in a valentine motif and a valentine lunch was served. Mrs. E. Bostow, Mrs. Steve Nason, Mrs. E. B. Styer and Mrs. Einar Lund were on the hostess com mittee. Ramona Anderson And Dale Sleezer Wed Saturday Rev. R. A. Normann officiated at a wedding ceremony for Dale DeForest Sleezer, Wolf Point, and Ramona Mae Anderson, Wolf Point, on February 8, at 2:00 in the afternoon at the First Luth eran church in Wolf Point. The bride wore a black suit with fuschia accessories and carried a bouquet of chrysanthemums. The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Jorgenson. They will reside in Wolf Point. PARTY GIVEN FOR WILBUR EGGEBRECHT AT BILLINGS LAST WEEK A birthday party was given for Wilbur Eggebrecht by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Eggebrecht, at their home in Billings last week. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cook, Ervin Schutt and his two daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Eggebrecht. * DINNER PARTY HELD SUNDAY AFTERNOON FOR MRS. W. I. BURNISON The Wolf Point Widows' Club was entertained at the home of Lowell Burnlson In honor of Mrs. W. I. Burnlson Sunday afternoon. Clever place cards were used, and the ladles enjoyed the afternoon. HOLGER JOHNSON HONORED SUNDAY Friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Holger Johnson Sunday to honor Mr. Johnson on his birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Olive Thornberg. Mrs. Agnes Krumm, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Johnson and Donna. D. W. PRICES’ ENTERTAIN AT DINNER THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Price were hosts at a dinner party given last Thursday night. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Mathlason, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jacobson/ Mrs. Bill Hoversland, Mrs. Ida Sethre and Elaine and T-orralne Gess. MRS. ARNE STENNES HOSTESS AT PARTY Mrs. Arne Stennes entertained at a dinner party last Thursday eve ning. After the dinner they ad journed to the home of Mrs. Don ald Stennes and honored her with a pink and blue shower. DINNER PARTY AT HENRY REDDIKOPP'S Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Tjon. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nygaard, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Neutgens and Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Eckert were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Redekopp on Wednesday evening. DINNER BRIDGE AT J. C. MOSES HOME Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Moses are entertaining at a bridge dinner this (Thursday) evening at their home In Wolf Point for a group of friends. WMF WILL MEET FEB. 13 The WMF will meet Thursday, February IS, In the basement of the Trinity Lutheran church. Hostesses will be Mrs. Clarence Lee. Mrs. Ed Slctvold. Mrs. Mar tin Anderson and Mrs. Joe Cam rud. GLENN ENGHUSEN ENGAGED TO NORTH DAKOTA GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Werner of Plaza, North Dakota, announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice, to Glenn D. Enghusen son of Mr. and Mrs. Christ W. Eng husen of Sidney, Montana. Mr. Enghusen attended the Pop lar high school and until recently had made his home with his par ents, who were residents of Jthe Biem community, north of Brock ton. Music Groups Enjoy Formal Party at the Barracks Saturday The various music groups of the Wolf Point high school enjoyed a formal party last Saturday eve ning at the high school recreation barracks. The entire faculty were invited as well as all participants in the music department and their escorts. The room was cleverly decorat ed in the valentine theme and the lunch served late in the eve ning carried out the same idea. Dancing and games and a gen eral good time was reported by those in attendance. Mr. Elmer Bostow and Miss Betty Lee John son, instructors, served as chap erones. VALENTINE SOCIAL IS HIGHLIGHT OF GIRL SCOUT MEETING The Girl Scouts had a Valen tine’s Day party last Monday night and exchanged valentines, played games and presented their Girl Scout exercises. About forty people were present. Mrs. E. Ford Slaght, Mrs. W. C. Hanson and Mrs. El len Hensrud, the Girl Scout com mittee, were special guests at the party. MRS. LLOYD SHUMWAY GUEST OF HONOR AT SHOWER SUNDAY Mrs. T. M. Rothe and Mrs. Richard Shrader were hostesses at a wedding shower on Sunday, February 9, for Mrs. Lloyd Shum way, nee June Rada. The shower was held at the James Rada home. Mrs. Shumway received many lovely and useful gifts. BETTY BAUGE HOSTESS AT DINNER PARTY A dinner party was held Satur day evening, February 1, at the home of Betty Bauge for twelve friends. Guests were Lucille Taliferro, Elston Alberts, Albert Loendorf, Bill, Eunice, Edward, Inez and Vernon Ahrens, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sethre. CATHOLIC ALTAR SOCIETY HOLDS PUBLC CARD PARTY AT PARISH HALL A public card party was held Wednesday evening at the Parish Hall in Wolf Point. The party was sponsored by the Catholic Altar Society. LOGAN-SCHAUTEN WEDDING WEDNESDAY, FEB. 5 Kenneth M. Logan and Ilean V. Schauten, both of Minot, N. D., were married at the First Luth eran church last Wednesday, Feb. 5 by Rev. R. A. Normann. Wit nesses were Mrs. Paul Nygaard and Mrs. Albert Lee. MRS. HENSRUD HOLDS PARTY IN HONOR OF MRS. SLAGHT Mrs. Ellen Hensrud was hostess at a party Friday night honoring Mrs. E. Ford Slaght on her birth day. Guests were the high school teachers. Mrs. Slaght was pre sented with a pin-up lamp. VALENTINE DINNER AT EMMA ANDERSON HOME Mrs. Emma Anderson is enter taining the Harold Anderson fam ily this (Thursday) evening at a valentine turkey dinner. MRS. BOSTOW HAS PARTY Mrs. Elmer Bostow had as her guests on her birthday last week, Mrs. Glen Brown, Mrs. Parker Eldridge. Mrs. A. H. Cropp, Mrs. Lily Slaght, Mrs. Karsten Har stad and Mrs. E. Ford Slaght. COAST-TO-COAST SPECIAL! 1000 Hour Power Pak Civen With MUSICAIRE FARM RADIO POWER PAK, WORTH $6.75 Radio & Pak Sold at Reg. Price of Radio $42-70 Net Cost of Radio |S|||g To Yon • HANDSOME CABINET DESIGN. • CLEAR RECEPTION EVERYWHERE. • OPERATES FOR LESS THAN ¥ic PER LISTENING HOUR! LDR Group Meets Thursday at the Marquardt Home The Senior Lutheran Daughters of the Reformation met at the home of Mrs. Fred Marquardt on Thursday February 6, with Varian Grayson and Eunice Kjono serv ing as hostesses. Mrs. R. A. Nor mann acted as meeting chairman. • The following officers were in stalled: President, Marian Freder ickson; vice-president, Eunice Kjono; secretary, Lila K. Rae, and treasurer, Doreen Huso. The vice president will also act as program chairman at future meetings. Due to the severe weather, at tendance at the meeting was poor and most of the business matters were postponed until the next meeting, to be held Tuesday, Feb ruary 18, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Nedrud, with Marian Frederickson and Doreen Huso, hostesses. VFW Auxiliary Holds Regular Meeting Feb. 10 The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the V.F.W. met in regular session on Monday evening, February 10. After the business meeting a lunch was served by Erna Arndt, Belva Foster and Helen NeufeldL The remainder of the evening was spent playing whist and pinochle. Prizes went to Lydia Ahrens and Phoebe Johnstson. The Auxiliary members and husbands were extended an invi tation to be the guests of the Legion Auxiliary Post for a social meeting on February 24, starting at 7:30. This is also the third an r niversary for the Auxiliary. MRS. BRUGGEMAN HONORED BY BIRTHDAY CLUB Mrs. L. F. Bruggeman ^was guest of honor at the Birthday Club pary held Wednesday eve ning at the home of Mrs. W. C. Johnson. Bridge was played and gifts were presented to Mrs. Brug geman, who shares honors on February 12th with Abe Lincoln. MAHLUMS’ GATHER FOR LUTEFISK DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mahlum, Can by, Minnesota, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mahlum and family, Lloyd Mah lum, Kalispell, Mr. and Mrs. Ro dell Mahlum and family and Pete .'.ALMANAC'.' mnuAHY Lincoln's Birthday. 13—Budapest falls to Rus sians, 1945. Q St Valentine's Day. 15—Singapore surrenders, 16—Tripoli pirates capture USS Philadelphia, 1804. 7 17—Suez canal opened, 1867. ► 18—Federate enter Charles ton, U7<u DASINGER TAILORS “Where Cleaning la an Art" Paulson were lutefisk . dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Mahlum, Wolf Point, last Monday evening. Last Sunday night, the relatives gathered at the Rodell Mahlum home. Poplar Home Benefit Club Will Meet at Dolezilek Home The next regular meeting of the Poplar Home Benefit ' club will be held at the home of Mrs. Peter Dolezilek on Wednesday, Febru ary 19, at 2 o’clock in the after noon. Mrs. Bertha Goedert will act as assistant hostess. Members of the club will be asked to respond to roll call with a "Helpful Household Hint” The program includes a talk by Mrs. Glenn I>a)ihrop on "Gardening.” BROCKTON 8 8 8 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mattson and son visited Mrs. Josephine Angell in Poplar Tues day evening. Oliver Lien and Elof Larson motored to Helena Wednesday. Brockton Warriors were victor ious again when they played Fairview here Friday. The score was 37-48. Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Dahlberg returned home Saturday after vis iting relatives in Ruthton, Minn. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schultz was destroyed by fire Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nygard and Ruth Johnson attended the show in Culbertson Sunday evening. Marriage Licenses Kenneth Marshall Logan, 34, Williston, N. Dak., and Ilean Ver lie Schouten, 29, Minot N. Dak., on February 5. Dale DeForest Sleezer, 23, Wolf Point, and Ramona Mae Anderson, 17, Wolf Point, on February 8 fFrom where I sitZ/ Joe Marsh/1 That Ring Around the Bathtub Jeb Crowell blew his top the other day. Seems that for weeks he’s been trying to get his young sters to scrub out the bathtub after using it And this night he sees two rings around it—one where young Sonny left off, and another about Pinky’s level. He raves and rants—and takes it out on the missus for her lack of discipline. And later that eve ning he sees her quietly polishing the hardwood table that’s right by his chair. She’s removing the rings he’s left there with his eve ning glass of beer! Automotive Service JUST ARRIVED SEVERAL — NEW MOTORS FOR IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION —Will Fit— ’Js to ’42 Plymouths and Dodges ’37 to ’42 DeSotos and Chryslers All % and 2-ton Dodge Trucks Also Co-op Tractors TETUSTUTYOOFCARAND" TRUCK IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION! CAMRUD MOTORS Thursday, February 13, 1947. BAINVILLE 8 8 -g Mrs. Robert D. Owens left for California on Wednesday, where she will spend the remainder of the winter. Jerry Amsler and George Pana suk assumed the status of cow hands ot the "old days," by trail ing a bunch of horses to Williston through the blizzard last week. Clifford Hobby left Sunday night for Fort Harrison where he will enter the hospital for treat ment. Robert Torgerson had to spend a few days in the hospital in Williston last week because of a serious case of sore throat. M. A. Berwick and C. A. Four nier took the Bainville Bulldogs on a basketball trip last week. They played in Richey, Nashua, Hinsdale and Frazer. Mr. Brunett accompanied the boys because Mr. Torgerson was ill. They visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ring in Hinsdale. Due to the extremely bad weather there was no school on Thursday or Friday. Miss Clara Olson went to South Dakota for a visit. Leslie Urbatsch has returned to his home here after being gone for a few months. Mrs. Rose Tunnison and Mrs. Albert Nelson and children were Sunday dinner guests at the C. A. Fournier home. Orvln Torgerson drove the sen* lor classs to Williston on Wednes day where they had their gradua tion pictures taken. The American Legion Auxiliary met at the Civic Center on Mon day evening. Mrs. C. L. Brunett and children went to Whitetail for a few days visit Mrs. Bertha Simard Lowe died at the Home Hotel on Monday morning, February 10, after a pro* longed illness. The funeral is set for Friday afternoon at the Civlo Center. Peter Eagle and Jim Archdale from Poplar attended to business matters in Wolf Point on Mon day. From now on, Jeb’s careful ta put his glass down on the table cover—like the missus does. And I hear he’s a little more forgiving about rings around the bathtub. Just keeps on patiently reminding. From where I sit, there are little annoyances in every family—con flicting habits and opinions in every community. A little patience —a little more "forgive and let live” is the only antidote.