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OSE CLUB s,.oe, WEDD G DANCE ........ "' "
Music by
Pete Houck
anniversary
Jaeque Best, right,
Cake to Al Wlvhoim, GleNUve
la honor of the Glendive
chapter's S0th anniversary. Also pictured is
Fred Sctelmm, D/vlsion S Heutenant governor
from Glendlve. The club held a banquet
Saturday night in honor of the event. Sidney
provided the entertainment.
-- Ranger. Roview Photo
mbert Area News
Girard Far.
was
Redlin om.,
Smy of
Dobson,
John Reddlng,
were the guest
is saddened
Dare and
tohls
wnl/ams and
from
for their
attar
a week at the
Rehbetn.
of the
the GTA
in Sidney,
lbers of the
the 28th
wedding anniversary
celebration for Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Prevost at the Moose in
Sidney, Saturday.
Gerald Willis, Mrs. Emil
Dlede and Harold FLnk at-
tended the Montana
Schoolboard Association
Convention in Helena last
week.
The Catholic Church parish
council met in the rectory
Wednesday with two
representatives from Ricbey
and two representatives
Savage.
Kenny Backes spent several
days of last week in the Sidney
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Kapp Thornton,
Havre, and Mrs. Minnie
Thornton, Sidney, were Sunday
dinner guests of the Kenneth
Thornton's.
Representative Bob Prevost,
member of the Scenic Rivers
Committee, attended a public
hearing in Livingston, Friday.
Ulrlc Prevost also attended.
Oct. 21, alter St. Theresa's
Catholic Church I0 a.m. Mass,
there will be an important
meeting concerning the
Lambert Catholic Cemetery.
They would like anyone in the
surronnding area with family
buried there, to attend this
meeting.
Jane Ann Rittal, who was a
missionary nurse in New
Guinea, spoke at the Sunday
worship service in the First
Lutheran
Mrs. Wright of Mall, West
Africa, will be the speaker at
the CMA Church in Lambert for
their convention which starts
Sunday, Oct. 21, through Oct. 24
with the exception of Monday
evening when there will be a
Veteran's rally at the Glendlve
DMA Church with missionary
Cartwright Area News
Thursday. Faith Circle bad
charge of the program and
Hope Circle served lunch. Mrs.
Croy is secretary of education
and Mrs. Leens is the
treasurer, i
Mrs. Frank Leens left a week
ago Friday with Mrs. Larch
Norby of Fairvlew for St. Paul,
to bring the household goods to
their daughter and son-ln-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morgan, who
have recently moved from
Minot to St. Paul.
Mrs. Leens went on to
Beimond, Iowa, by bus to bring
back her brother-in-law, Julius
Leens. He bad visited his sister,
Marie Hurmt, and nieces and
families. Mrs. Leeas and Julius
returned via bus to St. Paul and
then by train to Williston and
were met by her niece and
daughter, Mrs. Orville Herman
and Page and her sister, Minnie
Patterson. Mrs, Norby
returned home, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Herman
and Page and Minnie Pat,.
tersm), Falrview, bad dinner
with Frank I.ens at Cart,.
wright a week ago Sunday
when Mrs. Leens was in Iowa.
The ladies prepared the dinner.
Mrs. Alfred Gullikson and
Mrs. Frank Lnssey attended
the safety meeting on (L, qving
and alcohoUm-n in Williston
recently. They represented
Sunshine Homemakers Club.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Moxness of Bergen, N. D., and
Irene Soiled of Velva, N. D.,
recently visited at the Tom
Oakland home. The ladies are
sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bailey
of Minneapolis recently visited
at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Milton Olson and family and
also visited her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson and
were dinner and supper there a
week ago, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Martin of
Minneapolis visited recently at
Cc.vBelles will
give scholarship
The Montana CowBelles are
offering a 1300 scholarship to a
Montana girl.
Mrs. Kormtt Anderson of
Melville, CowBelle president,
says, "the award will be made
to a Montana gill attending a
Montana Inst/tut/on of h/gher
education and majoring in
home economics or a field
allied with agriculture."
Mrs. Anderson advises in-
MRS. FRANK LEENS
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
Johnson returned from
Louisville, Ky., Thursday
where they attended the
general convention of the
Episcopal Church.
Mrs. Johnson was a delegate
from the diocese of North
Dakota to the women's trien-
nial meeting. While there they
visited their son and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Arlen Johnson, and en
route home, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Renwood Erickson, Jodi
and Janet Johnson in Min-
neapolis. In Fargo they visited
Vernon Johnson and Mr. and
Mrs. Terry Mercier and were
luncheon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Russ Danieison. They
were guests of Gov. and Mrs.
Arthur Link on Wednesday. In
Louisville they toured Christ
Church Cathedral which was
built in 1824. They were gone
two weeks.
Ten families of Sioux local
Farmers Union met at the
Anton Klose home Saturday
where they discussed a land
and water resource reported by
William Lassey, Change in
area postal service by Frank
Lassey, Farmers Union
marketing service by Jerry
Lassoy and the reapportion
constitutional amendment by
William Dobias.
In the election of officers,
Vernon Klose was elected
president; Jerry Lassey vice
president, and Judy Lassey,
secretary and treasurer. It was
announced that Bob Sanders,
research director oJ. North
Dakota Farmers Union, will be
the speaker at the county
Farmers Union convention in
Waiford City, Nov. 17.
St. Michael's Episcopal.
Church Women met Wed-
nesday at the home of Mrs.
Royle Koch in Sidney. Mrs.
Lewis Coffin of Williston and
Mrs. Patricia Wall of Lincoln,
Neb., were guests. Mrs.
Richard Croy gave opening
devotions. Mrs. Frank Lassey
and Mrs. William Lassey
reported on the church con-
vention they attended at Oaken,
N. D., recently.
Mrs. Patricia Wall reported
on the counseling for women
who need help.
Each member was presented
with a wooden cross to be worn
as a necklace.
Church services will be held
in the afternoon Oct. 21 with
potluck supper to follow. On
emphasis. The meetings start Oct. 28 the church people are
I' gl eo'IL'c-- at7p.m. Sunday and Tuesday. invited to attend services at St. terested giris to ask their Dean
Wednesday they close with a Peter's in Williston at 2 a.m. of Women Students or the head
banquet at 6:30 p.m. Everyone' and a dinner. Mrs. Coffin in- of the Home Economics
is welcome to attend, vtted the group to hold the Department for applications.
November meeting at her home These award blanks have
also been sent to all Junior
land fill will be inWilllston, Nov. 7. colleges to rench any girlwho
After closing devotions, Mrs.
,,,u, ,,,,,
Koch and her granddaughter, may decide to transfer in her
Mrs. Ted
anging hours News GOSs, served lunch, junior year to the Home
Albert Miller of Fairview, Economics Department of
The Sidney Senior Citizens Mr. and Mrs. William Doblas either University or to the
met Oct. 11 at 2 p.m. at the
9 Oct 23 Moose Hail. Thirty- e/ght and Mrs. Frank Lassey met Collegeof Agriculture, thereby
i • people signed the register. Thursday at Four Bears in New becoming eligible for the
Eleven tables of whist were Town with McKenzie and scholarship.
• ,k ill b ,,. Alice Hackley bad the Mountrail County Farmers "The Montana CowBelle
w e open score for ladies and Leo Union officials discussing Scholarship is a memorial
current issues, scholarship," says MrS. An-
Hackley was high for men. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Croy derson. "We are pleased to be
6 p able to offer this award for the
Anna Pisser drew the door and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
a.m. to .m. prize, year"
Gulllkson visited the Bill 12th .
the Art Pauison Sr. home. Carl
is a brotber of Mrs. Paulson.
While here they and the
Paulson's drove to Regina,
Canada, where they visited
cousins.
Mrs. Ella Bayl of Falrview,
mother of Mrs. Perry Elletson
Jr., spent 10 days in a Miles
City hospital and returned
honm Sunday. Her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Ervin Martin, went and got her.
Mrs. Adeline Stordahl,
Fairview; Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Ardenn
Skogen and clren visited at
the Arnold Skogen home on
Sunday to honor Arnold on his
th blrtlxtty. In the ever,
callers were Mrs. Andrlna
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Bill Rehbein
Lambert, Mont.
Absolutely No Hunting
Without Written Permission
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Gunderson and Gilbert Gun-
derson of Alexander, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Skngen and Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Iszley.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Elletson,
Fairview, visited at rite Milton
Olson home, Monday, and
vtsitl Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Bailey, Minneapolis. Mrs.
Bailey and Mrs. Elletoon grew
up in this vicinity.
Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Johnson took Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Bailey to Visit Mrs.
Emma Derudder in Sidney.
The Bailey's loft Thursday for
their home in Minmmpolb.
Mr. and Mrs. Kemmffi G0m,
Mrs. Royle Koch, Mrs. Eva
Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gou
and chlldren, Sidney, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Gulllckson and
family spent Sundy at the
Alfred Gulmmon home to help
them observe tlmir th wed-
ding anniversary. They were
also supper guests there. Mrs.
Art Pauisen Sr. and Mrs. Art
Pauison Jr. were coffee guests
at Gullickson's.
The annual GTA meeting was
held Friday at the Cartwrlght
Hall. Will/am Lasaey called the
meeting to order after the
showing of slides by GTA
Superintendent Orville Berne.
George Thorgramson, local
manager gave a few renmrks.
Vernon Klow reported on d
GTA annual meeting in St.
PauL Prizes were pilings to Ray
Skorpll, tool box to Helen
Lauey, electric coffee pot to
Lilllan Doblas. Delegate to the
ammal convention Nov. 27 and
28 is David Lmmey. LAmch was
served by Sioux Farmers Union
local. Fifty people attended the
meeth.
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welcome to attend a pancake cream and cake and surprised
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