PAGE (X
BT. PETER EPISCOPAL
Morning worship at 9:45.
Rev. S. A. Glasgow, rector
FEDERATED CHITRCH
Service Sunday, 11 a.m.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Rev. Everett C. H. Owens, Pastor
BETHEL BAPTIST
Henry A. Bober. Pastor
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Classes
for all ages.
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
Youth Evangelistic service 7:45.
Midweek prayer and Bible study
each Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the
church. All welcome.
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC
Masses Sundays during the win-
ter at 9 a. m. and 10:30 a. m.
Sunday school 9:45 a.m.
Saturdays during Lent, Way of
The Cross 7:30 p. m. in the church.
Wednesdays during Lent: Rosary
and Benediction, 7:30 p. m.
Rev. J. J. O'Meara, pastor
EDINBURG ELC SERVICES
Sunday, March 18--
Trinity: 9:30 a. m.
Odalen: 11:10 a, m.
A pastor from Coneordia College
will preach.
EDINBURG FREE CHURCH
Garfield: Lenten service each
Thursday evening in the church at
]linburg at 8 o'clock.
St. Peter: Worship service, March
18, at II o'clock. Lenten service each
Tuesday evening at the church at
8 o'clock.
Aadalen: Worship service March
18 at 2:30 wt.Jb Luther League.
Lenten service each Thursday in
the church Falrdale at .45,
Ladie aid March n before the Len-
ten rvie
Hltterd81: Lenten levite Mr-oh
21 at the Geor Berntson hom at
Sp.n
L. B. Underbakke. pastor
HOOIE CWTmG'R
. Jmmes R. Sonaeabe, Imter
FL, st Lutnm: Servlee L
mday School, 1.
We& V p. n girls chorus meets.
Lenten service 8 p. m.
Thursday after school, Junlor
choir meets at the churc
hhwday: St. Confirmatl €lau
tl at 9 a.m. Jr. Confirmation
meets at 10.'88 a.m.
Park Center. Sunday School 1.00
Worship service at 11 o'clock on
March 25.
Thursday eveninp: Lenten ser-
vice 8 p. rea
Friday, 4:15, Confirmation class
meets at Berg's. Next meeting Mar.
16ti
Hvideso, Sunday school at 9:45;
worship (March 18) at 11 o'clock.
Wednesday evenings, 8 o'clock,
Lenten service at Hoople.
Sat. Sr. confirmation class 9 a, m.
Juaiora meet at 10".30.
PARK RIVER LUTHERAN Parish
Rev. Leonard E. Smestad, pastor
The Parish: Parish Lenten Ser-
vices are held at Our Saviour's
every Wednesday evening at 8 p. m.
Tle general theme is, "On the Way
--with Christ". The Confirmation
Classes meet on Saturday at 9:30
a. m. and 11 a. m. Parish worship
services are held at Our Saviour's
every Sunday at 9:30 a. m. and 11
a. m.
Our Saviour's: Thursday (today)
the carol choir rehearses at 3:30.
The junior choir at 7 o'clock and
the senior choir at 8.
Ladies from Our Saviour's Aid
will present the W. M. F. radio pro-
gram over KNOX Saturday at 9:30
am.
The Sunday school teachers and
officers meet Monday at 8 p. m
On Tuesday Circle No. ] meets at
2:30. Circle 2 meets at Melvin Jer-
gensen's. Circle 3 meets at Enoch
Larson's. Circle 4 meets Thursday
at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Ellla
Cox.
The annual mother-daughter ban-
quet has been set for Tuesday at
6:30 p. m. Tickets for sale by circle
presidents. Junior LDR meets at
5:30 p. m. Wednesday.
Pleasant Valley: Ladies aid at
the church at 2:30 Thursday.
Golden Valley: Luther League at
the church Sunday 8 p. m.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Oliver E. Johnson, pastor
Friday, 4:30 Jr. Confirmation at
the Waistad school. Saturday 9 a. m.
Senior confirmation at fife Walstad
school.
Sunday, Marh 18: Sunday school
at 10. Worship servcie at ll. Family
night at 7:30. The senior confirm-
ants will take part in a Bible book
quiz. A film "The Crucifixion" will
be shown. Also a skit by the young
people. Come and brin the family.
South Trinity: Sunday, March 18:
Worship at 9:30. Sunday school 10:30
Wed. March 21. 4:30 lunior and
senior confirmation classes meet.
Lenten services 7:30 on lhe theme
"The Master on the Cross." Choir
practice 8:30.
The western meadowlark was
named the official bird of North
Dakota in 1947.
WAI2 CO PR]
Heard & Seen
AROUND PARK RIVER
Last Sunday the Ernest Around: t
rud family and Mrs. Amundrud's I'
father, Thorwald Gutterud, spent 1
the day at Fairdale, with Mr. and 1
Mrs. Leon Weberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mattson of
Grand Forks spent Friday here with
friends. They lived in Park River
for several years before moving to
Grand Forks about two years ago.
Mrs. C. B. Irvine, who has been
visiting in Bismarck at the home of
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Van Heuvelen. ar-
rived in Park River Friday and is
spending a few days at the home of
Miss Vera Warner.
Mrs. Pete Fail of Grand Forks
and Mrs. Lloyd Larson were hos-
tesses for a pink and blue shower
in compliment to Mrs. John Fitzsim-
ends at her home Sunday evening.
Ten guests were present and the
guest of honor received various
gifts. Lunch was served by the
hostesses.
Ordean Oen and his mother Mrs.
Adolph Almen, left for the former's
home at Columbia, Me, last week.
Mrs. Almen will make an indefinite
stay there. Mr. Oen came here to
be with his mother at the Sander
Kjelland home, during the illness
and following the death of his step-
father, Adolph Almen.
Pfc. Henry V. Sobolik, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Victor A. Sobolik of Pisek,
recently took part in a parachute
Jump over Fort Carson, Colo., as
part of "Exercise Lodestor Baker."
Sobolik parachuted in full battle
gear with units of the 7th special
forces group airborne, regularly
stationed at Ft. Bragg, N. C. He is
a 1953 graduate of WCAS.
Mr. and Mrs. David Lindgren, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Larson, Mr. and
Mrs. Vernie Larson spent the week
end in Minok
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gutterud of
Hoople and Mrs. Howard Johnson
of Fairdale were visitors at the Er-
nest Amundrud home Saturday.
A guest at the Sander Kjelland
home recently was Mrs. Herbert
Plimel of Egeland, who came to
attend the Adolph Almen funeral.
Mr. and Mrs Elmer Warner of
Orkney, Sask.. Canada, arrived last
Wednesday for an indefinite stay at
the home of the former's sister,
Miss Vera Warner. On Friday Miss
Warner and her guests were din-
ner guests of Mrs. John Shaw at
noon. That evening they were en-
tertained by Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
Berger at their home. Mrs. I. E.
Hansen was at home to the Warners
and Mrs. David Johnson for dinner
Sunday.
PARK IORTH DAKOTA
Mr. and Mrs. David Ford and|
i
daughter, Patty, and Mrs. T. Bakke i
spent last Saturday in Grand Forks. |
Mrs. NL B. Overbye had a birth-] L
day breakfast Friday at her home
in compliment to her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Melvin Neste. There were
eight guests present and the group
gave Mrs. Neste a gift.
The Tally Bridge club me last
Wednesday evening at the home of
Mrs. M. B. Overbye. Mrs. Les Kelly
was a substitute player and receiv-
ed one of the score prizes. The oth-
er prize went to Mrs. Roy Neste.
Mr. and Mrs. Lars Larson. Mrs.
Olaf Brandt and daughter, Connie,
and Mrs. Ella Cox made a trip to
Mayville Feb. 26 to visit at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Erling Berg,
son-in-law and daughter of Mrs.
Cox.
Last Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lars Larson were Mrs. Olaf
Brandt. Mrs. Ella Cox and their
house guest, Ole Ingulsrud, of Wa-
dena. Sask.. Can. The Larsons, Mrs.
Brandt and Mr. Ingulsrud had din-
ner with Mrs. Cox on Monday eve-
ning.
This Coupon Is worth
$1.00
Plans for the State convention
of the North Dakota Federation
of Women's clubs to be held May
3-4 in Grand Forks, were made
when the above group met in
Park River recently.
Seated around the table from
right to left are: Mrs. Harry
O'Brien, Park River, president of
the hostess district; Mrs. W. E.
Holland, Mayville, State Feder-
ation secretary; Mrs. E. A. Handy,
THURSDAY,
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Orstad and
children, Cindy and Terry, of Ad-
ams and Mrs. Murry King and fam-
ily were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Orstad.
Mr. "and Mrs. B. M. Brown and
Washburn, State president
Federation; Mrs. R. D.
Northwood, secretary of
first district, NDFWC; Mrs,
Neilsen, Hoople, State
Mrs. Gordon Greenwood,
River, co-convention
the rear standing are Mrs.
A. Larson. Park River,
eration treasurer, left, and
Lorenz Mahrer, Park
chairman of the conventio$
(Photo by Hultstrand)
Hold Planning Meeting
on purchase of $10.00 in merchandise
Fashion Shop
Park River, North Dakota
Expires April 15, 1956
Sheriff
Orville Olson of Grafton,
chief deputy sheriff, has
that he will be a candidate
iff in the 1956 primary and
son, Dean. of Grand Forks visited in elections.
Park River last week end at the He has been a resident
Harold Schlenk and Ernie Berger for 25 years and has served
homes. The Browns are former lo- I deputy sheriff since Jan. 1,
eal residents, Mr. Brown having[ He is a former member of
been employed at the creamery a tpolice force at Grafton,
few years ago. ! served six years.
E TAWAY i
THE SECRET OF THE SMOOTHNESS
IS IN THE SECOND COUPIL. INGI
. .
Jetaway features TWO fluid ......
couplings to give you twice :
the smoothness! The second ',:.
coupling fills and spills with :::
jet-like speed to ease you into
every driving range so quietly, '-' 1
se smoothly the change is
almost imperceptible. Just try
Oldsmobile's Jetaway... it's -. '
the greatest advance in auto-
marie transmissions in 17 years!
Ot_E00 MO
welcome ease of the newest in modern
power features. And, when it comes
to looks, Oldsmobilc's Starfire styling
is in a class by itself with its original
side treatment and trend-setting
"Intagrille Bumper." This Olds can
he yours at a price that's amazingly
low. Stop in today and see!
*Standard on Series Ninety.Eight; optional of
cost on all other series.
tOptional of exlra €of Safe/), Poww Steering dar, d.
ora on Series Ninety-Eight
And how you get away.* With the
flashing "go" that Hydra-Matic made
so famous, plus a new liquid smooth.
ness that's Jetaway's alone. Just try
Jetaway*. Pour on the power! You'll
see the dramatic difference, when
Oldsmohile's revolutionary transmis.
sion pairs with the Rocket T-350
Engine... 9.25-to-1 compression bi..
Here's super action with power to
spare. What's more, in this Olds you
wing along in the solid assurance of
its sure-footed Safety-lidc Chassis See Our Gcll r. Show
ably tailored interior • • . with the
Ii__
VISIT THE "ROCKET ROOM"... AT YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER'S!
Park River, N. D.
SILLIMAN IMPLEMENT CO.
Fred Silliman, Prop.
Dial 3d9111
PAGE (X
BT. PETER EPISCOPAL
Morning worship at 9:45.
Rev. S. A. Glasgow, rector
FEDERATED CHITRCH
Service Sunday, 11 a.m.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Rev. Everett C. H. Owens, Pastor
BETHEL BAPTIST
Henry A. Bober. Pastor
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Classes
for all ages.
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
Youth Evangelistic service 7:45.
Midweek prayer and Bible study
each Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the
church. All welcome.
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC
Masses Sundays during the win-
ter at 9 a. m. and 10:30 a. m.
Sunday school 9:45 a.m.
Saturdays during Lent, Way of
The Cross 7:30 p. m. in the church.
Wednesdays during Lent: Rosary
and Benediction, 7:30 p. m.
Rev. J. J. O'Meara, pastor
EDINBURG ELC SERVICES
Sunday, March 18--
Trinity: 9:30 a. m.
Odalen: 11:10 a, m.
A pastor from Coneordia College
will preach.
EDINBURG FREE CHURCH
Garfield: Lenten service each
Thursday evening in the church at
]linburg at 8 o'clock.
St. Peter: Worship service, March
18, at II o'clock. Lenten service each
Tuesday evening at the church at
8 o'clock.
Aadalen: Worship service March
18 at 2:30 wt.Jb Luther League.
Lenten service each Thursday in
the church Falrdale at .45,
Ladie aid March n before the Len-
ten rvie
Hltterd81: Lenten levite Mr-oh
21 at the Geor Berntson hom at
Sp.n
L. B. Underbakke. pastor
HOOIE CWTmG'R
. Jmmes R. Sonaeabe, Imter
FL, st Lutnm: Servlee L
mday School, 1.
We& V p. n girls chorus meets.
Lenten service 8 p. m.
Thursday after school, Junlor
choir meets at the churc
hhwday: St. Confirmatl €lau
tl at 9 a.m. Jr. Confirmation
meets at 10.'88 a.m.
Park Center. Sunday School 1.00
Worship service at 11 o'clock on
March 25.
Thursday eveninp: Lenten ser-
vice 8 p. rea
Friday, 4:15, Confirmation class
meets at Berg's. Next meeting Mar.
16ti
Hvideso, Sunday school at 9:45;
worship (March 18) at 11 o'clock.
Wednesday evenings, 8 o'clock,
Lenten service at Hoople.
Sat. Sr. confirmation class 9 a, m.
Juaiora meet at 10".30.
PARK RIVER LUTHERAN Parish
Rev. Leonard E. Smestad, pastor
The Parish: Parish Lenten Ser-
vices are held at Our Saviour's
every Wednesday evening at 8 p. m.
Tle general theme is, "On the Way
--with Christ". The Confirmation
Classes meet on Saturday at 9:30
a. m. and 11 a. m. Parish worship
services are held at Our Saviour's
every Sunday at 9:30 a. m. and 11
a. m.
Our Saviour's: Thursday (today)
the carol choir rehearses at 3:30.
The junior choir at 7 o'clock and
the senior choir at 8.
Ladies from Our Saviour's Aid
will present the W. M. F. radio pro-
gram over KNOX Saturday at 9:30
am.
The Sunday school teachers and
officers meet Monday at 8 p. m
On Tuesday Circle No. ] meets at
2:30. Circle 2 meets at Melvin Jer-
gensen's. Circle 3 meets at Enoch
Larson's. Circle 4 meets Thursday
at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Ellla
Cox.
The annual mother-daughter ban-
quet has been set for Tuesday at
6:30 p. m. Tickets for sale by circle
presidents. Junior LDR meets at
5:30 p. m. Wednesday.
Pleasant Valley: Ladies aid at
the church at 2:30 Thursday.
Golden Valley: Luther League at
the church Sunday 8 p. m.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Oliver E. Johnson, pastor
Friday, 4:30 Jr. Confirmation at
the Waistad school. Saturday 9 a. m.
Senior confirmation at fife Walstad
school.
Sunday, Marh 18: Sunday school
at 10. Worship servcie at ll. Family
night at 7:30. The senior confirm-
ants will take part in a Bible book
quiz. A film "The Crucifixion" will
be shown. Also a skit by the young
people. Come and brin the family.
South Trinity: Sunday, March 18:
Worship at 9:30. Sunday school 10:30
Wed. March 21. 4:30 lunior and
senior confirmation classes meet.
Lenten services 7:30 on lhe theme
"The Master on the Cross." Choir
practice 8:30.
The western meadowlark was
named the official bird of North
Dakota in 1947.
WAI2 CO PR]
Heard & Seen
AROUND PARK RIVER
Last Sunday the Ernest Around: t
rud family and Mrs. Amundrud's I'
father, Thorwald Gutterud, spent 1
the day at Fairdale, with Mr. and 1
Mrs. Leon Weberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mattson of
Grand Forks spent Friday here with
friends. They lived in Park River
for several years before moving to
Grand Forks about two years ago.
Mrs. C. B. Irvine, who has been
visiting in Bismarck at the home of
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Van Heuvelen. ar-
rived in Park River Friday and is
spending a few days at the home of
Miss Vera Warner.
Mrs. Pete Fail of Grand Forks
and Mrs. Lloyd Larson were hos-
tesses for a pink and blue shower
in compliment to Mrs. John Fitzsim-
ends at her home Sunday evening.
Ten guests were present and the
guest of honor received various
gifts. Lunch was served by the
hostesses.
Ordean Oen and his mother Mrs.
Adolph Almen, left for the former's
home at Columbia, Me, last week.
Mrs. Almen will make an indefinite
stay there. Mr. Oen came here to
be with his mother at the Sander
Kjelland home, during the illness
and following the death of his step-
father, Adolph Almen.
Pfc. Henry V. Sobolik, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Victor A. Sobolik of Pisek,
recently took part in a parachute
Jump over Fort Carson, Colo., as
part of "Exercise Lodestor Baker."
Sobolik parachuted in full battle
gear with units of the 7th special
forces group airborne, regularly
stationed at Ft. Bragg, N. C. He is
a 1953 graduate of WCAS.
Mr. and Mrs. David Lindgren, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Larson, Mr. and
Mrs. Vernie Larson spent the week
end in Minok
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gutterud of
Hoople and Mrs. Howard Johnson
of Fairdale were visitors at the Er-
nest Amundrud home Saturday.
A guest at the Sander Kjelland
home recently was Mrs. Herbert
Plimel of Egeland, who came to
attend the Adolph Almen funeral.
Mr. and Mrs Elmer Warner of
Orkney, Sask.. Canada, arrived last
Wednesday for an indefinite stay at
the home of the former's sister,
Miss Vera Warner. On Friday Miss
Warner and her guests were din-
ner guests of Mrs. John Shaw at
noon. That evening they were en-
tertained by Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
Berger at their home. Mrs. I. E.
Hansen was at home to the Warners
and Mrs. David Johnson for dinner
Sunday.
PARK IORTH DAKOTA
Mr. and Mrs. David Ford and|
i
daughter, Patty, and Mrs. T. Bakke i
spent last Saturday in Grand Forks. |
Mrs. NL B. Overbye had a birth-] L
day breakfast Friday at her home
in compliment to her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Melvin Neste. There were
eight guests present and the group
gave Mrs. Neste a gift.
The Tally Bridge club me last
Wednesday evening at the home of
Mrs. M. B. Overbye. Mrs. Les Kelly
was a substitute player and receiv-
ed one of the score prizes. The oth-
er prize went to Mrs. Roy Neste.
Mr. and Mrs. Lars Larson. Mrs.
Olaf Brandt and daughter, Connie,
and Mrs. Ella Cox made a trip to
Mayville Feb. 26 to visit at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Erling Berg,
son-in-law and daughter of Mrs.
Cox.
Last Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lars Larson were Mrs. Olaf
Brandt. Mrs. Ella Cox and their
house guest, Ole Ingulsrud, of Wa-
dena. Sask.. Can. The Larsons, Mrs.
Brandt and Mr. Ingulsrud had din-
ner with Mrs. Cox on Monday eve-
ning.
This Coupon Is worth
$1.00
Plans for the State convention
of the North Dakota Federation
of Women's clubs to be held May
3-4 in Grand Forks, were made
when the above group met in
Park River recently.
Seated around the table from
right to left are: Mrs. Harry
O'Brien, Park River, president of
the hostess district; Mrs. W. E.
Holland, Mayville, State Feder-
ation secretary; Mrs. E. A. Handy,
THURSDAY,
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Orstad and
children, Cindy and Terry, of Ad-
ams and Mrs. Murry King and fam-
ily were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Orstad.
Mr. "and Mrs. B. M. Brown and
Washburn, State president
Federation; Mrs. R. D.
Northwood, secretary of
first district, NDFWC; Mrs,
Neilsen, Hoople, State
Mrs. Gordon Greenwood,
River, co-convention
the rear standing are Mrs.
A. Larson. Park River,
eration treasurer, left, and
Lorenz Mahrer, Park
chairman of the conventio$
(Photo by Hultstrand)
Hold Planning Meeting
on purchase of $10.00 in merchandise
Fashion Shop
Park River, North Dakota
Expires April 15, 1956
Sheriff
Orville Olson of Grafton,
chief deputy sheriff, has
that he will be a candidate
iff in the 1956 primary and
son, Dean. of Grand Forks visited in elections.
Park River last week end at the He has been a resident
Harold Schlenk and Ernie Berger for 25 years and has served
homes. The Browns are former lo- I deputy sheriff since Jan. 1,
eal residents, Mr. Brown having[ He is a former member of
been employed at the creamery a tpolice force at Grafton,
few years ago. ! served six years.
E TAWAY i
THE SECRET OF THE SMOOTHNESS
IS IN THE SECOND COUPIL. INGI
. .
Jetaway features TWO fluid ......
couplings to give you twice :
the smoothness! The second ',:.
coupling fills and spills with :::
jet-like speed to ease you into
every driving range so quietly, '-' 1
se smoothly the change is
almost imperceptible. Just try
Oldsmobile's Jetaway... it's -. '
the greatest advance in auto-
marie transmissions in 17 years!
Ot_E00 MO
welcome ease of the newest in modern
power features. And, when it comes
to looks, Oldsmobilc's Starfire styling
is in a class by itself with its original
side treatment and trend-setting
"Intagrille Bumper." This Olds can
he yours at a price that's amazingly
low. Stop in today and see!
*Standard on Series Ninety.Eight; optional of
cost on all other series.
tOptional of exlra €of Safe/), Poww Steering dar, d.
ora on Series Ninety-Eight
And how you get away.* With the
flashing "go" that Hydra-Matic made
so famous, plus a new liquid smooth.
ness that's Jetaway's alone. Just try
Jetaway*. Pour on the power! You'll
see the dramatic difference, when
Oldsmohile's revolutionary transmis.
sion pairs with the Rocket T-350
Engine... 9.25-to-1 compression bi..
Here's super action with power to
spare. What's more, in this Olds you
wing along in the solid assurance of
its sure-footed Safety-lidc Chassis See Our Gcll r. Show
ably tailored interior • • . with the
Ii__
VISIT THE "ROCKET ROOM"... AT YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER'S!
Park River, N. D.
SILLIMAN IMPLEMENT CO.
Fred Silliman, Prop.
Dial 3d9111