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Project. June 5.—Specials—Mrs. William FH. Hancock was honor guest at A shower given by Mrs. Frank Sin delur and Mrs. Glen Johannes at the home of Mrs. Sindelar at Ballantine. Gumes were played with first prize being won by Mrs. W. 2. Duehr and second prize by Mrs. Harold H. Houze. Mrs. Thorne Twitero who ty leaving to make her home in South Dakota was presented a gift. Others present were Mrs. John Schuyler, Miss Leana Wade, Mrs. E.R. Bexukens Mra. J. Hom= pe Mannie Mes. BMulnunen, ‘M_ B. Slusher, Mrs. Earl Slusher, Mrs. Bert Zahler, Mrs. Pat Peterson, Mrs. F. §. Clift, Mrs. William Hardy, Mire. Ed Browh, Mrs. Charles Albers, Mrs. Dan Hansen, Mrs. Don Blackburn, ‘Mrs. Clyde Howard, Mrs. E. Howard, B Mrs. Obiin, Mrs. Lom Tennyson, Mrs. Robert Laurie, Mrs. H. M. Graham, Mrs. A.B. Seamons, Mrs Taylor and Mrs. Andy Belcher. Mrs. Pederson wor high ecore prize, Mrs. Earl Zebh ier, low and Mrs. Clift the traveling prize. ceatpeeneeeee aman at ree memmereay Mrs. Wil Hancock, Mrs. Kelso Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Delman and Mueller, Mrs. George Pue, Mrs. George Gaughter, Dorothy, Inf for their new Russell, Mrs. R. J. Stout, Mrs. due home in Butte ‘Yuerday afternoon, Johannes, Mrs. Asols Bullette, Miss Alene Stout and Mrs. Frank Halls. The Altar society of St. Mary's Catholic church were entertained by Mrs. J. F. Zeman and Mra, Chast Sindelar at the home of Mrs. Zeman Im Ballantine, Officers were elected for the coming year. Members and guests present were Mre. Bladavinuk, ‘Mrs. Lus Weideringer, Mrs. Frank Sherman, Mre. Jog Dvorak, Mrs. Jo seph Kosclun, Mrs. James Eretoch ou, Mrs. George Weingert, Mrs. Peter Lake, Mrs. Joseph Strobbe, Mra. Adolph Strobbe, Mrs. Walter Porter, Mrs. Arthur Sherman, Mrs. Thomas Walshe, Mrs. John Tschida, Mrs. Jo seph Weidinger, Mrs. Frank Sindélar, Mra. £. R. Krasko, Mra. T. W. MMllow fisy, Mrs. Philip Kunts, Mrs. Eliza beth Pickett, Mrs. Martin Welnzett, Miss Virginia Etobke and Mise Mary Kovelu, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weidinger and Kir, T. 5. Walshe and Jerome re turned this week from Grand Forks, N. B., where they visited friends and relatives. Mrs. Martin Wlengott ac companied them as far ad Glendive, Mrs. Ed Peterson and “Mrs. Sam Achmiat of Huntley entertained at Bridge of Wednesday afternoon. Those preset were Bars. J. EB. Pick ens, Mrs. M. XK. Davie, Mrs. E. Kirchis, ‘Mrs. De Mere, Mrs. A. E. Crey, Mrs. Meady, Mrs. T. B. Rhoebotham, Mrs. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harry Exnest of Ben- Kleman, Nev. are visiting at the Bard Gabler home in Munney, Mrs. Lem ‘Tennyson of Oaborn gave A farewell party for Mr. George Lacey who is traving for California, ‘The wrtestoin was spent playing bridge. ‘Mrs. Lacey was presented a gift. A 4-H club has been organized at Huntley under the readership of Mrs. A. E. Croy. The girl had their first meeting at the home of Mrs. Croy Thursday, ‘They selected the name “Broweldeon ¢lib,’* ‘The Ballantine 4H hreskfasblab organized Monday at the home of the assistant leader, Mrs. . P. Walden. Mrs. Doris Anderson are present and officers were elected, Laura Ann War den was elected president, Paytus Ruthbun, vice president, Lowise Greibel, secretary, Catherine Saks, song and yell leader, and Betty Jane Fitzgerald, reporter, ‘The So-and-Sew circle held to first teating at the home of ‘Mrs. Pita gerald on Monday. The following were elected: President, Bernice Fitzgerald; Pat Bulletts, vice president; Helen Trask, secretary, and Betty Weardett, reporter, Mrs. G. J. Powell entertained at her home last Friday. The afternoon was spent “wite rizediewark. Those » Dreeeit Were Mrs. ©. F. Matteson, Mrs. 7, C. Benson, Mrs. F. A. Brown, Mrs Frances Fenton and Mrs. §. R. Lewin, Miss Mildred Waterman of Ballan tine returned Saturday from Helen and Townsend, Miss Winifred Stillwell of Harlow ton and Miss Violet Stillwell of Wor land, Wyo, are visiting their parents Mr. and Mr. R. B. Stilwell of Pom paye Pillar. Air, and Nes. John Holt of Worden and Mr. sod Me. William Hancock, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen BP. Johannes of Ballance spent the weekend East Rosebud Ivke. Mr. and Mrs. William Bollinger and Pete Peterson and son were puesty of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bollinger of Yompoys Pilier, They were en route | 0. Canfornia. y Clyde Fleming, Philp Johannes, Gunnard Johpen, Fel Johnson aid Paul Bussinger spent the hall days at Fort Peck. The Sagebrush Combination club held its firt meeting at the home of ‘Mrs. E.G. ‘Talcott of Nibbe, where the slut leader, Willora Scothern was elected president; Margaret Nelson, vice president; Frances Talcott, sec retary slid Stousuzer, Geneva Nelo, neng lesder sod Ruth Nelson, club reporter,
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