J FALLON COUNTY TI ME 8—THU RS., JANUARY 14,-1954Ti? s* * __Sweiseid DiesIat Marmarth HomeTheodore S.wenseid, pioneerlawyer of North Dakota died athis home in Marmarth Jan. 11 atthe age of 67) He had practicedlaw at Harlem,,. Montand wherehe took*a homestead many yearsago. •Swenseid wfibs born in Peters-COMMUNITY CHURCH;AIR INSTALL OFFICERSburge, N. D. June 8, 1886 and was a graduate the University ofNorth Dakota, Grand Forks. Hespent most of}hls life in Ndrth Da-tlijkota. At the .tune of his deatfi,Ji$ was practicihgt law in MarmartnInstallation of new officers of the Ladies Aid was held at the Community church Thursday afternoon, Jan, 7.Newly installed officers areMrs. Fred Morrow, president;Mrs. Guy Thomas, first vice pres-ident;second vice president, co-chairmen Mrs. C. K. Wilson and Mrs. lone Coldwell; Mrs. ConnieHatton, third vice president; Mrs. Bob Corbitt, secretary andMrs. Violet Rasmussen, treasurer.Viola Wilson, outgoing president presented corsages to outgoing and in-coming officers.ostesses serving refreshments4’v '*- 5- -fLocal** *: Srv 'and f Mrs. Mart CretstageDarlene and* Mrs: George SchetFuneral services for Alfred J.Hons tain,. 90, were conducted at I ler- were guests at - the O. A the Putnam Funeral Home chap-1 Speeimon home' Sunday.el in Ekalaka-Saturday, Jan. 2 by the Rev. E. O. Berreth of UnionCongregational,church.Alfred J. Honstain passed away at the Dahl Memorial hospital in Eka)aka Dec. 30, 1953 at the ageof 90 years, 10 months.Mrs. Charles Voss was surpriseon her birthday by her neighboiand was states, attorney for Slons., s-were Mrs. Louise Schenck andcounty.He is survived by his widow,Laura, two sons Russell and Roger of Los AngHts; four grandchildren; bne^aister, Iren Swenseid of Los Angeles; three brothers: 4Ralph of ...Stanley, N. D.; Clarence of Grand Forks, N. D. and Harold of Los Angeles.Funeral services will be conducted at the Marmarth Congregational'church Friday at 2:30 p. m by Rev. Irving Dietsche. Burial will’be in Marmarth cemetery.Mrs. Ethel Hall.Beaver Valley HomemakersBeaver Valley HomemakersMr. Honstain was born Feb. 19,1863 near. Knapp, Wisconsin. He was married to Nellie E. Mahoney of Linton, N. D. in the year 1891. To this union were born two sonsand two daughters. 'Mr. Honstain came to Baker in 1912 and had lived there until'entering the hospital March, 3, 1953,where he passed away.He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Nellie Honstain of Rodondoclub officers council met at the I Beach, Calif.; Mrs. L. D. Crowner Chas. Abrams home Dec. 28 toj0f Rodondo Beach; Arthur Honlast' Wednesday afternoon.' *Rev. V orrathdinxu4 Iguest at the ? Philiphome Saturday/was aShumactaSunday dinher guests at ti Karl' Wenz home were Mr. arMrs. Helmut Straub, Mr. arMrs. Emil Sieler.'Hhiney and AStraub.CA CLASS PARTYA social evening was enjoyed t the;.C.A. Class of the Bapti church Friday evening. Thirt five young adults were prcsei*plan tlie new jrogram and fill, out I stain Qf Mason City, Iowa- Mrs *or 8ames and a pot luck lurtch.the books. Those present were William MacKay of Baker. He hadand present officers: 17 grandchildren, 20 great grand-Mrs- Mary | children. A son, Jay, preceded him-Ekalaka Eaglethe pastMrs. Jean Nelson,Stark, Mrs. Olive Abrams, Mrs. | deathAnna Mae Slper, Mrs. Viola Abrams, Mrs^ Mildred Moline and Mrs. Gulnare Lutts.Rites ConductedWednesday, Jan. 6 the Homemakers met at the Chas. NelsonTuesday Bridge ClubTuesday bridge club met at the I ranch home and Mrs. Stanley Nel-home of Mrs. C. K. Wilson this I son was co-hostess. Noon dinnerwas served to 11 members, sever-For Jacobs BabyNew ’54 DODGE wiweek. Mrs. W. H. Blakemore was high score holder, Mrs. Alec Ham-1 al husbands and childdren. Mrs.il ton second and Mrs. C. H. Dupp- Margie Brungard was a guest.ler, low. A dessert luncheon was served.\MARRIED IN MISSOULAD’Esten Frank Yates of Ekalaka and Donna Rae Stroud of Baker were married in Missoula on | baux county polio drive.Jan. 4.The meeting was opened byreading the creed and roll call was answered by ^naming a a handy gadget.$2.50 was voted to be sent to both the Fallon county and Wi-Mrs. Gulnore Lutts, reporter ®-Funeral services for Larry Keith Jacobs, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jacobs, were conducted this afternoon (Thursday) from the Stevenson home by Rev. Charles G. Pausley.The infant was born Dec. 12 inBaker and died January 12 in the Fallon County Memorial hospital.Besides his parents he is survived by one sister, Mareen; his grandmother, Mrs. Marjorie Burns; grandparents, Mr. andMro P P TdpaHo Pin of Pori in Dn •