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Thursday, April 1, 1987. Pleasant Valier Theo. Wiener was a 8L Ctoua business caller Tuesday. Agnes Otte spent from Friday until Bunday evening at the home of her sister, Mrs. Chris Lentz. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Adrian and daughter, Jeanne, were visitors on Bunday at the home of Mrs. Ad rian's mother, Mrs. Anna Hiltner, in Melrose. Mrs. HDtner has been a patient at the St Cloud hospital, -where dhe underwent an operation for mastoid. Mias Jeanne Adrian, who had spent over the Easter va cation -with her parents in Pleas ant Valley, returned to) her work in St Paul from Melrose Bunday. Werner Kamipsen was a Long Prairie visitor Monday. Wkn. Thomas and daughter, Ed na, were visitors at the Chris Lentz home Friday. Mrs. Ella Christie was a caller at Herman Iwinski’s Saturday. Hazel and Myrtle Christie were Monday afternoon visitors at the home of their sister, Mrs. Bert Neal Mfr. and Mrs. Ben Otte and sons, Bernard and Richard, and Hilda Kind were visitors at the home of Chris Lentz Sunday evening. Winnifred Cowlthorp spent from Thursday evening until Monday at the home of her parents in Lyman Prairie. James Christie accompanied Henry Voller to the Twin Cities on Friday morning where he remain ed for an indefinite visit at the home of his sister, Mrs. Albert Dtesen, near BL Paul. Mrs. Dena Adrian drove up from Freeport Monday and visited with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Julia Kamp sen. She was accompanied by Mrs. Mike Kracher, who spent the day in Sauk Centre with Sr. Marcella Mrs. Theo. Wiener spent Tues day at the home of her sister, Mrs. Theo. Meyer, near St. Cloud. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neal and daughters, June and Phyllis, spent Easter Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Neal. August Lentz, of Long Prairie, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lentz, of Swanville, were visitors during the week ait the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Lentz. Martha Billmeyer is spending a short time visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Schumann, at Swanville. Mrs. Ella Christie visited ait the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. George Gen rich, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mick Johnson and baby, Grant, were Easter Sunday visitors at the O. C. Hardin home. Mr. Johnso nleft Monday for the southern part of the state, where he works in the interests of Hoard’s Dairyman. Lawrence Christie left Wednes day for Freeport where he ex pects to be employed. Cedar Lake Mr. and Mirs. Theodore Schmitz are the proud parents of a boy born on the 19th of March. Arthur Lloyd visited Friday af ternorm and was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Coons at Sauk Centre. Mrs. Edward Ritter returned to her home last week after spending several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bitter. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jacobs and daughter, Shirley, and Herman Ja cobs, of Villard, visited Friday af ternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jacobs. Mrs. Ed. Besser, Gladys Soren son and Lucille Kind visited Fri day afternoon with Pearl Besser. Irvin and Helen Volkman arriv ed Friday to spend their Easter vacation with their parents. George Kind spent the past week with his daughter, Mrs. Ella Lloyd and family. Beatrice Schmitz spent Saturday afternoon with Arlene Grams. George Minette was a supper guest at the Albert Kind home. Mrs. Adam Orth visited Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Nick Orth, of Sauk Centre. Alpha Engstrom and Claudia and Elaine Erickson and Joe Pauly, of Alexandria, were Easter Sunday dinner guests at the Hen ry Pauly home. Irvin and Arnold Volkman spent Thursday in the Twin Cities. Mr. and Mirs. Arthur Lloyd, El mer, Earl, and Alberta Gamradt and Laßayne Brauninger visited Sunday afternoon at the George Kind home at Unity. Mr. and Mrs. John Ritter and children, Catherine and John, were dinner guests of Mir. and Mrs. Ed ward Ritter Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur (Rogers vis ited Sunday afternoon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Domke in Sauk Centre. Deloria Peckskamp spent several days of her Easter vacation with Arlene Grains. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hesse and family spent Sunday evening at the Leo Miller home in Sauk Cen tra Mrs. Eva Ritter and sons, Paul and Raymond, spent Sunday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. John Rit ter, near Melrose. Mir. and Mrs. Thorval Hansen and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Otto, of Hancock, Minn., Mary Pangburn, of Sauk Centre, and the Edward Miller children and Victor Woeste were Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Orth. Ben Bodamer called at the Al bert Kind home Friday. HeOen and Irvin Volkman left for their schools Monday forenoon after spending their Easter vaca tion with their parents. (Dorothy Thiell spent Saturday with Mrs. Arthur Rogers. Betty and Doris Hesse spent Monday and were dinner guests of Alberta Gamradt Philip Bailey was a dinner guest at the Albert Kind home Friday. Ebner Volkman and Alton Stark, of Granite Falls, made a brief call at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al beit Volkman Thursday. Mir. and Mrs. Henry Pauly spent Sunday afternoon at the Theodore Schmitz home getting acquainted with their new grandson. Donald and Lynn Hesse spent Wednesday evening with Earl Gamradt Patty Ann Llovd and Mrs. Ben Bodamer spent Wednesday fore noon at the Albert Kind home. Deloris, (Jlane and Joan Reh kamp spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ritter. George Kind, Elmer Gamradt and Lalßayne Brauninger were Easter dinner guests of Mrs. Arth ur Lloyd and family. Callers for the past week at the Henry Pauly home were: Paul and Edwin Frle, Theodore Schmitz and son, Valerian, and Ed Ritter and John Schmitz, of Chicago. Mrs. Sam Clark visited Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Victor lilies. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Foner and family, of Villard, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jacobs and family were supper guests at the Mrs. Minnie Gamradt home Sunday. Billy Bogers and Clarence Mich els visited Sunday afternoon with Leßoy Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Peckskamp and family and Mrs. Henrietta Schmitz were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ritter Monday. Louis Van Havermaedt spent Easter Sunday with his mother in Grey Eagle. Alberta Gamradt spent Monday afternoon with Betty and Doris Hesse. The Misses Deloris and Ermalyn Grams, of Cold Springs, spent sev eral days of their Easter vacation with Mfr. and Mrs. Edward Ritter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lloyd and daughter, Patty Ann, were dinner and supper guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kind home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Volkman, Jr., left for their home at Ray mond, Minn., Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Besser and family visited Sunday evening at the Henry Besser home. Melnulf Pauly left Tuesday fore noon for Lake Benton, Minn., where he will again resume his work with Contractor C. H. Han son. Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey and family, of West Union, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Volkman Sunday. Lola Hesse visited Sunday after noon with Catherine Lentz. John Schmitz, of Chicago, DI., arrived Friday at the home of Mr. and Mfrs. Edward Ritter for an ex tended visit with relatives and friends. Arthur Lloyd was a dinner guest at the home of his son, Henry Lloyd, in Sauk Centre. Callers at the Theodore Schmitz home Monday were: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Peckskamp, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Ritter and Grandma Schmitz. Marjie Orth arrived home last Tuesday to spend her Easter vaca tion with her parents and returned to her teaching Monday. Mfrs. I. L. Beading and family visited Sunday afternoon and were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson. Agnes Reading, who spent the past week there, returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ahrens and family were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Pete Ritter. Mr. and Mra Christ Behkamp spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mra Paul Ritter. Doris Gamradt spent her Easter vacation with her mother, Mrs. Minnie Gamradt, and family. Carl and George Poppe visited Sunday afternoon at the John Lentz home. Mrs. Henrietta Schmitz, Mrs. Ben Peckskamp and Mrs. Edward Ritter spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Theodore Schmitz. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ahrens, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Doege, and Mein ulf and Henry Pauly, Jr., visited Sunday at the Theodore Schmitz home. Duane Schmitz, of Jamestown, N. D., spent his Easter vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ritter and relatives. Philip Bailey was a caller at the Herbert Jacobs home MJonday. Grace Clark spent from Saturday until Monday with her sister, Mrs. Henry Besser. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Volkman, Sr., and daughter, Helen, motored to iSt. Cloud Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Volkman, Jr„ accompanied them home to spend their Easter vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Volk man. Duane Schmitz, of Jamestown, N. D., was a caller at the Theodore Schmitz home Monday. Lola Hesse spent a week ago Sunday evening with Mabie Kin sella and Bernice Cole. Henry Wllenbring was a caller at the Albert Kind home Wednes day. Duane Schmitz, of Jamestown, North Dakota, and Beatrice and Amelia Schmitz visited Thursday evening with Deloris (Rehkamp. Eart! Gamradt was a dinner guest and visited Friday afternoon with Carl and George Poppe. Arlene Grams spent Sunday af ternoon with Jane and Jean Reh kamp. Callers for the past week at the Theodore Schmitz home were: John Schmitz, of Chicago, HL, the Misses Alpha Engstrom and Claud ia and Elaine Erickson and Joe Pauly, of Alexandria, Mr. and Mrs. Al Hamerling and daughter, Mae, ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■) ■ ■ I ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l NOTICE To Farmers and Livestock Men All Dead and Disabled Animals (with hides on), such as Horses, Cattle, Hogs and Sheep, remov ed promptly and free of charge. Phone 567, we pay phone charges E Sauk Centre Dead Animal Service E ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l Mfr. and Mra Henry Pauly, Sr., and Henry Pauly, Jr., and Mr. and Mra Albert Doege and son, Sylvester. Duane Schmitz, of Jamestown, North Dakota, and Beatrice and Amelia Schmitz visited with De lores Rehkamp Thursday evening is an error and should read Duane Schmitz, of Jamestown, North Da kota, and Ermaline and Deloris Grama visited with Deloria Rch kamp Saturday evening. Kandota Miss Fem Blank visited at her home Sunday. The Town Board of Kandota met at the John Ritter home Fri day. Bill Tronee called at the C. Eck lund home Friday evening. Miss Ellen Ecklund and Miss Mabie Tronee visited School Dis trict 49 on Tuesday afternoon. William Holznagel and son, Rus sel, of Sanborn, Minn., visited at the Otto Blank home from Tuesday until Saturday. Miss Louise Blank returned home with them. Those who were at the C. Eck lund home Easter Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ecklund and children, Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Severin and children, Dorothy and Glen Blank, Art Trones and Arnold Blank. Harold Warner called at the C. Ecklund home on Wednesday. Arnold Blank, Joseph, Art and Ellen Ecklund visited at the John Ecklund home Friday evening. Glen Blank visited with Russel Emblom Friday all day. Russell is staying with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Emblom for Easter vacation. Rubin Eckberg helped Paul Zerk with his wood sawing Friday Gust Otto called on Otto Blank Monday. Art Ecklund and Art Trones call ed on Arnold Blank Sunday night. Alvin Blank visited at his home Saturday and Sunday. C. M. Berry called on C. Eck lund Sunday. Don Sauseer and Mr. Fennimore Howard, of Princeton, visited at the C. M. Berry home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wlasrtialla, of Browerville, and John Stein bauer spent Monday at Sauk Cen tre. Miss Mabie Trones was an over night guest of Ellen Ecklund on Wednesday night Leonard Sorenson spent Tuesday with Bill and Art Trones. C. M. Berry spent the week end at his home and left Sunday even ing again. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cuchum, of Clarissa, spent Monday afternoon at the Steinibauer home. Mrs. Berry and sons, Vernon and Bud, called at the Louis Sogge home Tuesday. Little Betty Lou Blank visited with little Verne Berry Monday. Mrs. Arthur Jackson visited School District 49 Monday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ecklund and son, Jerome, called on Mr. and Mrs. C. Wiest Saturday. Miss Marvel Berry spent from Saturday night until Monday morn ing with her parents. Miss Ellen Ecklund returned to her teaching duties at Osakis on Sunday after spending a week of Easter vacation at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Becker spent Sunday afternoon at the C. M. Berry home. Stiles Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winters and daughter, Estella, visited at the Norbert Otte home Thursday. Wilson Swift called at the Math Michels home Tuesday. Charles Maly called at the Henry Winters home Friday. Frank and Henry Didier, of West Union, called at the Leo Unger home Thursday afternoon. Clarence Swift, who is attending school in Minneapolis, spent his Easter vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mfrs. Wilson Swift Charles Swift called at the Math Michels home Wednesday. Betty, Mildred and Alta Carpen ter were callers at the Math Mich els home Friday. Mias Estella Winter returned to Elrosa Sunday evening after spend ing her Easter vacation at her home. Esther Pastien called at the Mlath Michels home Monday. Joseph Maly, who is employed near St Cloud, called at the home of his parents Friday. Noble Tent called at Math Mich els’ Monday. Jerome, Leo, and Alexia Unger attended a party given at Alex Bromenschenkel’s Monday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Mlath Michels and daughters, Adelaide, Evelyn and Margaret, and son, Waiter, visited at the William Trisco home Sun day afternoon. Oswald Winters spent Sunday afternoon at the home of his par ents. Clayton, Robert, Donald and Rus sell Carpenter and Charles Maly SAUK CENTRE HERALD, Sauk Centre, Minn. played cards at the Math Michels home Monday evening. Mlatilda Walters called at the Math Michels home Monday night Leo Unger, Jr., was a visitor at Westport Saturday. Clarence and Charles Swift call ed at the Math Michels home Sat urday. South Sauk Centre Mr. and Mrs. Charles Majerus aad son, Herbert, were business callers at the Anton Bieringer home Monday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Moser and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mfrs. Norbert Otte and family. Henry Voiler was a business caller at the Anton Bieringer home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rouslang were callers at the Frank Jenc home on Monday. Arthur Quade was a caller at Carl Bieringer’s Wednesday. Joe Lindeman, who had been em ployed by Ed Kinsella, returned to his home last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Bieringer, Mr. and Mfrs. Lawrence Schieffer and daughters, Elvina, and Lorraine and son, Edward, spent Easter Sunday and were dinner and sup per guests with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenc and family. William Schloegle called at the Anton Bieringer home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Otte are the proud parents of a baby boy. Mrs. Otte’s mother, Mrs. Frank Minette, is staying with them. Leo Lardy and Junior Vandes teeg were business callers at the Frank Jenc home Tuesday. Leonard Schieffer spent Sunday afternoon) at the Anton Bieringer home. Ervin Quade, who attends school at Wahpeton, N. D., and Miss Vel ma Quade, who teaches school near St. Rose, spent their Easter vaca tion with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Quade. Arnold and Wilfred Rouslang called at the Frank Jenc home on Saturday morning. John Petermeier was a caller at Hubert Rlermann’s Tuesday. Leo and Joe Schloegle and Clin ton Smith were callers at the An ton Bieringer home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Schieffer and son, Norbert, were callers at the John Schieffer home in Sauk Centre Saturday. Joe Rouslang and Fred Wiegers attended the sale near Brooten on Tuesday. Miss Rose Otte, of Sauk Centre, is employed at the Norbert Otte home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schieffer Elvina, Lorraine and Edward and Mr. and Mrs. John Bieringer spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kass and family. Fred Virkus was a business call er at the Frank Jenc home Monday afternoon. Al Kerfeld, who has been em ployed at the Anton Bieringer home the past few months, return ed to his home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Moening and Mrs. Walter Rooney were St. Cloud shoppers Saturday. Miss Nora Lynch is spending some time at Eagle Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barchenger spent Easter Sunday and Monday with friends and relatives at Long Prairie. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Schieffer, of Eagle Bend, spent Easter Sun day with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lynch and family. Mrs. Schieffdr remained for a longer visit. Al Meyers was a business caller at the Frank Doege home Satur day forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schief fer and Mrs. John Bieringer were callers at the George Schieffer home Saturday. Anton Bieringer and Henry Vol ler were callers at the Joe Rous lang home Tuesday. Miss Theresa Gallagher returned to her home at Frank Jenc’s Sun day after spending her Easter va cation with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Casey. Mike Essler and family spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rouslang. Elmer, William, Junior, Johanna and Louise Barchenger and Fred Wleger spent Sunday evening wFh Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenc and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Bieringer spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bieringer. Henry Jenc was a caller at the Joe Rouslang home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baggenstoss and family were guests at the Mil ford Huberty home Easter Sunday. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ “COFFEE REIGNS SUPREME” CATSUP, Shurfine, 14 oz. bot, 2 for, PINEAPPLE JUICE, Doles, 2 for COFFEE, Shurfine, lb COFFEE, XLNT, 2 lbs. COFFEE, Our No. 88, lb. PALMOLIVE SOAP, 2 bars CLIMAX WALL CLEANER, 3 cans WINDEX, bottle SAL SODA, A H, 3 pkgs. BROOMS, Extra Special SUGAR, 10 Lbs. Granulated CARROTS, 3 bunches PRUNES, 3 lbs. ■ ■ ■ ■ * Mil Lyman Prairie Jauk centre Ji" U '4 <BK>O4&EF? F !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■! ■- Mr. and Mira. Frank Swirtz drove to Browerville Sunday to spend Eaater with the gentleman’s moth er. Mr. and Mrs. John Radermacher and daughter, Virginia drove to Melrose Monday. Virginia returned to her school duties as a senior. Miss LoLetta Smith and Miss Verna DeLong visited friends at Glenwood last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Quade and son were guests at the Howard Domke home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Morris and Ed Morris left Saturday for Black Thief River Falls, Wia, where they expect to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beecher and eon drove to Melrose where they spent the day with the lady’s bro ther-in-law and sister, Mir. and Mrs. Fred Dlrschel. Vivian Barker, of Glenwood, spent her Easter vacation with El- Dorls Smith and Arlyce Morris. Miss Celestine and Elvina Eas ier were the guests of Mrs. Frank Rouslang Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bisaillon and Jerome were business callers at St. Cloud Monday. Mr. and Mirs. A. I. Cowlthorp and daughters and Victor Virkus spent Friday evening at the Henry Ju des home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris, El doris Smith and Vivian Barker visited Mr. and Mrs. George Whit ney Sunday. , Mrs. Walter Payne and Gladys spent a week with the lady’s rela tives at Truman, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Upton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Robert son Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rouslang and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. M. Huberty Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Radermacher and daughter, Virginia attended the funeral of Mrs. Johnson at West Union Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Johnson was the gentleman s sister. Bert Heiderman moved on the farm vacated by Ed Morris. Elmer Domke assisted him. Mrs. A. Bisaillon and daughter, LaVonne, visited at the Walter Zimmerman home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Domke and daughters spent Sunday with Mrs. J. L. Kiken. Elrosa News Mr. and Mrs. Rolf lilies and son, of St. Cloud, were visitors at the Norbert lilies home. A number from here attended the Emil Bros, sale at Spring Hill Monday. The card party, sponsored by John Hopper, John lilies, Al Heis er ich, Henry Imdieke, Ben Harl cof, Norbert and John C. lilies held in the community hall Monday ev ening was largely attended. Ralph Haine, of St. Michels, vis ited with relatives and friends the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Breitbach were visitors at the John C. Hiles home Tuesday. Miss Veronica Kochmann, who is employed at Minneapolis, spent Easter Sunday with home folks here. Albert Yarka, of Meire Grove, was a caller here Tuesday. Mrs. Anton Fladung and son, Norbert, were business callers at Meire Grove Tuesday. Joe Walz, who is employed at the Frank Gruber home, visited with relatives Sunday. Carl Spaeth, who was on the sick list, is recovering from an attack of pneumonia. Fred Koll and Bob Vance attend ed the baseball league meeting at New London Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Brix and son, fßonie, visited at the home of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Backus, at Farming, Sunday. Ben Osendorf shipped a car of live stock to South St. Paul Wed nesday. State Highway 3-4 Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Dusek and children, of Sauk Centre, and Lor retta Vogel, of Melrose, spent East er Sunday at the Chas. Kortan home. Miss Luella Halverson and Jack ie called at Martin Gross' Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schuemann and Marian took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Botz Monday. The place where you <et what you want—when you want It SORENSON’S SHOE SERVICE SHOP Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hahrereon spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Huisman. Chas. Kortan, Jr., was a caller at Dwyer’s Sunday. Miss Teasl Kennedy, of Monticel lo, is spending her Easter vacation with her mother and brothers this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walker took Will Reese to Belgrade Saturday. Dave Botz spent Tuesday at the Ray Walker home. Joseph Leutner, of Metre Grove, was a caller at the Fred Botz home Tuesday morning. Mrs. Bruce Wilcox and sons, of Wadena, spent a few days of last week at the Martin Gross home. Mrs. Kennedy spent Tuesday af ternoon with Mrs. C. F. Botz. Mirs. Richard Freeman and son. Gary, and Luella Halverson and Jackie spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Henry Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Halverson and Alvin took supper at the Grindy home Monday. Billie and Leroy Middendorf re turned to Freeport Monday after spending their Easter vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Middendorf. Mrs. Kennedy and Teasl spent Monday evening at the Ray Walk er home. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Botz and Jake Botz, of Holdingford, spent Sunday at the Jacob Botz home at Sauk Centre. Mr. and Mirs. Louis Huber were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walker Saturday. Miss Merwyn Schmitz, of St Cloud, returned to her home at St Cloud Tuesday after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gross and family. Edwin and Dave Botz attended the party at the Alex Bromen schenkel home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Halverson took supper with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown Saturday. Miss Luella and Jackie Halver son and Martin Kennedy took din ner with Mr. and Mrs. George Suk ke Easter Sunday. Billie, Leroy and Joseph Midden dorf spent Friday afternoon at the Kortan home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walker spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Botz ,of Greenwald, were callers at the C. F. Botz home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Halvorson and Alvin, Clarence Botz and Herman Ostendorf motored to Duluth on Tuesday morning on business. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schurman and daughter spent Sunday at the John Moening home at Melrose. Miss Luella and Jackie Halver son spent Thursday and Friday at the Grindy home. Richard Freeman was a caller at the Fred Botz home Tuesday. Frank Kortan sawed wood for C. F. Botz Monday and Herman I win sky on Wednesday. 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Miss ArviHa Uphus called on Miss Marie Matthiesen Saturday. Mir. and Mrs. Nick Marthaler spent Sunday at the Mike Bosl home near Sauk Centre. Miss Martha Minette spent the week end at the home of her par ents, Mir. and Mrs. Frank Minette. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bentfield and daughters and Mr. Fred Petermeier visited Sunday at the Joe Eben steiner home near Metre Grove. Jack Konzak called at the Frank Marthaler home Tuesday. Paul, Norbert and Millie Bent field and Airvilla Uphus and Marie Matthiesen visited Anton Bentfield at the Melrose hospital Sunday. Clem Uphus spent Sunday after noon at the John Konzak home. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Beste and family spent Sunday evening at the Ralph Beste home. DR. A. J. MAYER Dentist Office Over Merchants Bank Sauk Centre. Minn. Read the Herald 5 FOR 19° 4LBS27 C 10 LBS 39‘ 3 20-oz. No. 2 cans jQI ■■ 410 j-oz. cans