Page Eight
Frazer News Briefs
W.M.F.
Afternoon Circle of the WMF
met at the St. Paul's Lutheran
church on Thursday afternoon for
their Cradle Roll program with
Mrs. Anna Hoves and Mrs. Ervin
Fast as hostesses. There were 25
Cradle roll children present, six
of whom graduated* from Cradle
Roll, having reached their fifth
birthday .They were Laura Long.
Stanley Decker. Virginia Eliason.
Cheryl Stratton, Eric Young and
LaVonne Long.
Devotions were led by Mrs. Er
vin Fast. A skit on "Christian Nur
ture" was presented by Audrey
Kjensrud, Mary Dahl, Nola Holt
berg, Ruth Fast, Martha Decker,
and Elsie Eliason. ’"The Lord is
Counting on You” was sung by
Virginia Eliason anci a duet "Liv
ing for Jesus” was Aing by Ruby
Eliason and Barbara Berge. The
graduating class was presented by
Audrey Kjensrud and diplomas
and testaments presented them. A
bout 40 adults were present. Babies
enrolled at this meeting were
Kathleen Quiring, Douglas Decker.
Mark Eliason and Bernard Wil
kins.
Lions Meet
A special meeting of the Lions
club was held Monday evening at
the Lions room in the Coffee Cup
case. Committees were appointed
for the annual Lions Club July 4th
Community picnic. More details
will be given in next weeks news
after committees have made more
definite plans.
4-H Club
The regular meeting of the
Futurettes 4-H club was held Wed
nesday evening at 7:30 in the Am
erican Legion hall- After a busi
ness meeting with five members
present, chocolate cup cakes were
made. Guests were Mrs.- Sharer,
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by Mrs. Harry Buchanan
Carmen Sharer and Sharon Kusz
maul, all of Fort Peck. The next
meeting will be held July 6, with
Vina Grandchamp, our newly ap
pointed scribe, doing the reporting.
Luther League
Luther League met at the church
Tuesday evening with Ira Mae
Thoma giving devotions. Several
hymns were sung by the group.
Topics dealing with the fourth
commandment “Honor thy Father
and thy Mother” were given by
Ann Quam, Milton Forbes, Jr.,
Cleo Forbes, Janice Dassonville.
James Decker and Barbara Unrau.
It was decided that the next Lea
gue meeting, which will be June
28. should be a picnic and outdoor
meeting, weather permitting. A
committee was appointed by pre
sident Deanna Dahl to conduct the
program. Harold Dean is chair
man. Recreation committee, in
charge of Jimmy Decker, was also
appointed. Leaguers are to meet
at the church at 5 p.m. with sack
lunches.
Music Program
Frazer people who attend the
musical program presented in Wolf
Point Thursday evening by a group
from Bethany Bible College, Hep
buijn, Sask., Canada, included Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Quiring and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Red
dig.
Wolf Point Business Caller
Oliver Wagnild, Wolf Point, was
a business caller in Frazer on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kellar, their
daughter, Mrs. J. Alberti, and a
son, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kellar
all of Milwaukee, Wis., visited at
the A. L. Taylor home from Sun
day until Wednesday). Mrs. A.
Kellar is a sister of Mr. Taylor.
They were enroute home after a
vacation trip to Washington and
points west.
Mrs. Sharer, assistant Home De
monstration agent for Valley Coun
ty, was in Frazer Monday.
Mrs. Theo. Dahl and Deanna
made a business trip to Wolf Point
Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Carlson, Seat
tle. called on old friends in Frazer
Monday afternoon. Carlson home
steaded north of Frazer near the
former L. J. Johnson farm 35 years
ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Donell Nichols and
family shopped in Frazer Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Barnes spent
Monday evening at the Harvey
Otremba home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Quiring trans
acted business in Glasgow on Mon
day.
Mrs. L. P. Holtberg, Mary Sue,
Joy, and Sharon Fast shopped
in Wolf Point Monday.
E. V. Krusee, Glasgow, was a
business caller in Frazer Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Fast called
at the Billy Wilkins apartment
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kuka, Havre,
spent Sunday at the home of her
parents, the A. L. Taylors.
Mr. and Mrs. Anundson were
guests at the Z. J. Decker home
last Thursday evening.
Myra Slnght, Wolf Point, spent
the past week as a guest of Vivian
Bridges.
Mrs. Bob Hovey and son, Bobbie
of Wolf Point spent Monday eve
ning at the Cliff Quam home while
Mr. Hovey and Peyton Terry at
tended a Chevrolet dealers meeting
in Glasgow.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Funk and
family left last Sunday and ex
pected to spend the week vaca
tioning at Yellowstone Park.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wilkins and
son Jerry were guests at the Billy
Wilkins home last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dilbeck
accompanied by Mrs. Carl Holt
berg, Mrs. Rodney Baldry, Mrs. C.
Thoma and Connie were business
callers in Glasgow Tuesday.
Bible club met Tuesday at the
church with Mrs. W. Konrad as
hostess.
Mrs. Pearl Johnson was a supper
guest at the D. S. Bridges home
Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Fast and fam
ily were in Wolf Point Tuesday
evening where they called on Mrs.
Harvey Fast and twin daughters
at Trinity hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Eliason were
business callers in Wolf Point
Tuesday.
Mrs. Pauline Ward went to Havre
Monday returning the following
day.
Mrs. C. Quam and Mrs. M. Lien
were afternoon coffee guests at
the H. Buchanan home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dahl and
Mr. and Mrs. Fuhrman all of
Glasgow, called at the Theo. Dahl
home Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Serena Long and Betty. Mrs.
Pearl Johnson and Mrs. Harley
Eliason attended the Allen funeral
in Wolf Point Wednesday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheffer, Nashua,
were Frazer callers Wednesday aft
ernoon.
Marlene Barnes spent several
days this week at the home of
her sister, Mrs. H. Otremba and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Bridges, Viv
ian and Myra Slaght were Wednes
day evening supper guests at the
Shirley Bridges home in Oswego,
the occasion being Nestor New
man’s 6th birthday.
Worship service on Sunday. June
26. at 9 a.m. at Frazer Lutheran
Church. This will be Rev. Young's
THE HERALD-NEWS, Roosevelt County, Wolf Point, Montana
farewell sermon before leaving for.
his new pastorate in Portland, N.
D. Sunday school meets at 10:45
Luther League outdoor meeting
Tuesday evening, June 28.
John Kjelgaard and Harold and
Major, and Mrs. Orville Kjelgaard
mid daughters were Wednesday
evening supper guests at the Cliff
Long home.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Baldry at
tended a bridal shower in honor of
Shirley Kuecks north of Nashua
Wednesday afternoon. Miss Kuecks
will become the bride of Levi Ers
land, brother of Mrs. Baldry, in
July.
Friday evening supper guests at
the Harry Buchanan home were
Rev. and Mrs. Frisbee L. Young.
Carolyn and Eric, Mrs. Lena Scholl,
all of Nashua, and Mrs. Pearl John
son.
Mrs. Ralph Long shopped in
Wolf Point Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Donald Stratton, Cheryl
and Johnny Lee spent Friday after
noon at the Arvid Moe home in
Wolf Point.
Mrs. Russ Scott, Bette, Thale,
and Tom shopped in Glasgow Sat
urday and attended the child
ren's "Huckleberry Finn” parade.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Eliason,
Virginia and Mark were Glasgow
shoppers Saturday afternoon and
supper guests at the Les Stepper
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buchanan
and Donna. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Long and children, Mrs. C. Thoma
and Ina were among Frazer peo
ple who shopped in Wolf Point
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Reddig were
in Glasgow Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Thomas and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Dyck
and Susan were Sunday dinner
guests at the Peter Dyck home.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Stratton and
children were guests of the L. E.
Strattons on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sprague and
daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Dilbeck were dinner guests at
the C. L. Thoma home Sunday.
Guests at the Pearl Johnson
home on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Dexter Holtberg, Mr. and Mrs.
Harley Eliason and children and
Mr. and Mrs. H. Buchanan and
Donna.
Mrs. Robert H. Koski and son,
Thomas, of Geyser and Mrs. C. M.
Wetzel and son, Dennis, of Great
Falls arrived on Friday and spent
the week-end at the parental C. P.
Funk home.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kjensrud
and family drove to the Pines on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.. C. L. Scott and
family left Wednesday for Minot
where they will visit Mrs. Scotts
parents, the Boyd Lights.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Peters, Bon
nie and Dickie, Wolf Point, spent
Tuesday evening visiting Mrs. Jes
sie Calfee. The Peters planned to
leave on Thursday for a vacation
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dueck and
family were Frazer shoppers on
Thursday.
Mrs. George Berge was a busi
ness caller in Wolf Point Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Decker and
family shopped in Wolf Point on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Granada were
Frazer callers Thursday.
Mrs. Sen Thompson and Karen
and Mrs. Rhoda Gross, Wolf Point,
were Frazer callers Thursday aft
ernoon and visited Mrs. Thomp
sons son Donald who is working
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Quam and
family were Thursday evening
supper guests at the M. A. Lien
home.
Mrs- B. T. Barnes spent Thurs
day at the Harvey Otremba home
helping her granddaughter, Renae,
celebrate her third birthday.
Mrs. Carl Holtberg left Friday
morning by train for Eagle Bend,
Minn., where she will attend the
wedding of her nephew, Duane
West, on Saturday evening. She
plans to spend a week visiting re
latives.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rahn and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Thomas and family spent Thursday
evening at the Peter Dyck home
helping Mr. Dyck celebrate his
70th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Quiring
called at the Ed Luce home Fri
day evening.
Mrs. Verle Vanderhof and sons
were Frazer callers Friday. Ronnie
Vanderhof remained here for a
few day’s visit.
Mrs- Cliff Long and children
and Mrs. Alvin Long and children
shopped in Wolf Point Friday aft
ernoon.
Mrs. Isak Waarvik and son, Ray,
were Frazer callers Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Fraser were
business callers in Frazer Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dahl, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Pankratz and fam
ily, all of Wolf Point, and Mr.
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News of Brockton
Our Saviors Lutheran church
W.M.F. held their regular month
ly meeting in the church base
ment on Wednesday. June 15. There
were 11 members present. Bible
study was given by Pastor Erick
son. A topic on cradle roll was
given by the cradle roll chairman.
Mrs. Oliver Lein. A candlelight
ceremony was held to enroll two
babies in the Cradle Roll. Babies
enrolled were Roger Allan Askel
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben As
kelson, and Kenneth Larson, son!
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Larson.
Members voted to send sls dona
tion to the Old Peoples home in
Kalispell, also to send $5 to the
W.M.F. circuit treasurer to help
pay expenses. A discussion was
held on the plans for the coming
twenty-fifth anniversary of the
church on July 17. Following the
business meeting a lunch was serv
ed by the hostesses, Mrs. Lawrence
Larson, Mrs. Frank Mattelin, Mrs.
and Mrs. Henry Steger, Salem, Ore.,
called at the Theo. Dahl home
Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Steger is a
sister of Mrs. H. Dahl.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dahl and
Floyd were Frazer callers Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donell Nichols and
family were dinner guests at the
M. L. Eliason hoyic Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Baldry
were Glasgow and Nashua callers
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Funk, Mrs.
Robert Koski and Thomas, Geyser,
Mrs. C. Wetzel and Dennis, Great
Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Funk and family, Wolf Point, en
joyed a family picnic at the Wolf
Point bridge on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Scott and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rath
ert and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Ervin Fast and family had a pic
nic on the Porcupine creek north
of Frazer on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Bridges, Vi
vian, Myra Slaght and Paul Brid
ges drove to Scobey Sunday and
attended the High School rodeo.
Melvin Quiring, Dennis, Donald,
Sandra and Vernon Quiring attend
ed the stock car races at Wolf Point
Sunday afternoon. Other Frazcr
ites attending were the Cliff Long
and William Adkins families.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Unrau and
daughter of Panama were week
end guests at the home of his
brother and family, the Toby Un
raus.
Carl Holtberg was a supper guest
at the Ted Dahl home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Luce and daugh
ters. Lois Luce, and Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Bedwell enjoyed a picnic at
the E. P. Brooks home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Berge and
family were dinner guests at the
Jake Trang home near Richland
Sunday.
Mrs. Harvey Otremba. and daugh
ters and Marlene Barnes drove to
Vida Sunday afternoon to see the
baseball game.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Johnson
and family, Glasgow, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Long, Serena and Betty
Long were guests at a picnic at
the Rueben Decker home Sunday.
Mrs. Toby Unrau and children
spent Monday afternoon at the Abe
Toews home in the Volt community
where she assisted with the din
ner given that evening for the
bridal party. Patsy Unrau is to be
a junior bridesmaid at her cou
sin's wedding on Tuesday eve
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Ole Lein and Mrs. William Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. John Nuefeld and
family and Mrs. Ed Nygard of
Toppenish. Wash., visited several
days at the Sam Nygard home last
week. They left to visit relatives
in Napoleon. N. D., and plan to
return the latter part of the week
to visit several more days with
the Sam Nygard family.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Long and
family have recently moved to
Brockton. They were formerly of
Wolf Point. Long is employed as
a policeman here.
Carl Abraham. James Elgie. and
Al Mason attended the baseball
game between Minot and Williston
in Williston on Sunday afternoon.
Several families from Brockton,
attended the stock car races be
tween Poplar and Wolf Point on
Sunday afternoon. Those attending
were Mr. and Mrs, George Shanks.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gunderson, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Smith, and
Rhonda, Mr. and Mrs. Merland
Iverson and children. Mr. and Mrs.
Nicky Nichaloff and children. Mr.
and Mrs. Hank Vollertson and boys
and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kallevig
and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Askelson and
Vivian, of Plentywood, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Askelson and family.
(Whitetail, w^je Sunday dinner
guests of the Ben Askelson family.
Lionel Boyd, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Boyd. Jr., underwent sur
gery at the Trinity hospital in Wolf
Point on Tuesday.
Mrs. George Boyd Jr. visited
with her daughter Mrs. Alvin Fei
ock for several days last week.
Mrs. Clara Smith of the south
side was an afternoon caller at
the Ole Lein home on Friday.
The members of Our Saviors Lu
theran church are having services
and a dinner in honor of the
church’s twenty-fifth anniversary
on July 17. Services will begin at
11. Reverend Johnson of Minnea
polis will be the guest speaker.
Reverend Johnson was instrument
al in helping the church to get
organized 25 years ago. The din
ger will be served at noon. Follow
ing the dinner a program will be
held in the church basement. High
lights of the program will be n,
history of the church and remarks
about some of the charter members.
Anyone wishing to attend may do
so.
Quite a few from Brockton took
in the dance at Mineral Bench
Saturday night. Those attending
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were Mr. and Mrs Edward Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Samuelson. Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Gunderson. Mr. and
Mrs. George Shanks and Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Kallevig.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lem and girls
attended a family picnic at Poplar
creek on Sunday. In the afternoon
they took in the stock car races
east of Wolf Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Holte and
daughter of Poplar were overnight
guests of the Orphey Leins last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Kelly arc
the proud parents of a baby girl,
born on Wednesday. June 15 They
have named her Sheila Fay. Ihe
little lady tipped the scales at 6
pounds 10 ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gunderson
and family. Missoula, visited for
several days at the home of Mrs
Gunderson’s sister, Mrs. George
Shanks last week.
Supper guests at the Merland
Iverson home on Thursday evening
were Mrs. Iverson's niece. Mrs.
Gaylord Hagen and a friend. Joyce
Dickhaut.
Mrs. Leonard Kallevig and girls
and her mother. Mrs L. Lawson
of south Culbertson, wore shoppers
in Sidney on Tuesday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. Vic Samuelson
visited Mrs. Bernie Kelly and new
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I baby and Louie Gundlnrk nt the
I Poplar hospital on Wednesday eve
ning.
। Mr. and Mrs. Merland Iverson
I and children were supper gm .t s
at the Mark Moore home in Cu|.
। bertson on Sunday.
Supt. William Howard and Mrs
Anton Ruffatto attended a dieti
cian workshop in Bozeman this
week. Mrs. Howard and children
accompanied them as far as Bill
’ ings and visited relatives while
they were gone.
Johnny Nickaloff arrived in
Brockton on Friday and is staying
at the home of his parents. Mi
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plans to spend the summer working
here. His wife and son will yim
him as soon as a house is avail
able.
Ted Johnson and son Glen and
Mrs. Bessie Johnson drove to Tints,
ton. N. D.. on Sunday to visit re
latives Johnson's niece, Vivian St
Piero, accompanied them to Brock
, ton to visit.
Mrs Clinton Johnson and Mi
and Mrs Chuck Delano and baby
; Watford City. N D. visited al tin
Ted Johnson home last week
Leo St. Piero of Trenton ar
| rived in Brockton by bus on M,
' day. He plans to work for Ins
uncle. Ted Johnson, for a few
I weeks.