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Poplar, Roosevelt County, Montana
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Presserville community column reports local shopping trips to nearby towns, family visits and dinners, flu illnesses and school closure, a 7th birthday party for Bobby Erickson, nice winter weather, a kitten rescue from a light pole, positive medical checkups, and attendance at Sidney tournament games.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Leuenberger and family and the Glen Engen family were Glendive shoppers Saturday.
Mrs. Everett Hofland and daughter and Mrs. Jewett Hofland were shopping in Miles City one day last week.
The Arnie Leuenberger family were supper guests at the Ervin Leuenberger home Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Levalley visited at the Bud Erickson home Sunday.
Mrs. Earl Good and daughter Penny Jean were Friday afternoon callers at the Glen Engen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Presser and family called at the Russell Peters home in Vida Saturday evening. The Peters family have been having their turn with the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Schillinger and boys shopped and visited in Circle Saturday.
There was no school in Presserville last week as the teacher, Mrs. DeWitt was ill.
The Glen Engen family were callers at the Henry Mohr home one evening last week.
A turkey supper with all the trimmings topped off with a sumptuous birthday cake honored the 7th birthday of Bobby Erickson. Thursday evening. Those present to help celebrate the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Bud Erickson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Boots Erickson and son, the Arnie Leuenberger family and Marvin Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hiniz and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Erickson.
Nice winter weather, but no sign of any more thawing.
A black and white kitten caused a bit of excitement in Presserville last week. She climbed to the top of a light pole and decided it too far to come back down. So Carl Presser borrowed a long ladder and Henry Mohr volunteered to climb up and rescue the kitty-boo, part way up, Henry decided that it looked as far to the top to him as it looked to the bottom to the kitten. But the kitten cooperated and saved Henry from too much embarrassment by coming down to meet him. So all was well that ended well.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoffman and Jeanette were dinner guests at the Carl Presser home Sunday. The two families attended the show in Circle Sunday evening.
The Arnie Leuenberger family were Sunday dinner guests at the Glen Engen home.
Mrs. Henry Lang and Mrs. Albert Ketchner returned home Thursday morning from Great Falls with good reports from their checkup at the clinic there.
Linda Merriman missed school Tuesday because of the flu. Her dad is also entertaining the "bug."
Douglas and Katherine Berreth and Harry Seivers were in Sidney Saturday to attend the final tournament games. Mrs. Harry Seivers accompanied them as far as Poplar where she visited with her sister, Mrs. Hayes.
Others who were in Sidney included the E.R. Merriman family, Willard Casterline and Viona Nelson, Donald and Rita Kelly, Luella Casterline and John Vine, Mr.
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Presserville
Event Date
Last Week
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flu affected several families including peters, linda merriman and her dad; school closed due to teacher's illness; kitten rescued safely; good reports from medical checkups.
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Local residents including Arnie Leuenberger family, Glen Engen family, Hoflands, Schillingers, Berreths, Seivers, Merrimans, and others shopped and visited in Glendive, Miles City, Circle, and Sidney for tournament games. Families hosted suppers, dinners, and calls at homes of Ervin Leuenberger, Bud Erickson, Glen Engen, Henry Mohr, Carl Presser. Turkey supper celebrated Bobby Erickson's 7th birthday with guests including Bud Erickson family, Boots Erickson family, Arnie Leuenberger family, Marvin Erickson, Lee Hiniz family. Nice winter weather with no thawing. Black and white kitten rescued from light pole by Henry Mohr using Carl Presser's ladder. No school as teacher Mrs. DeWitt ill. Mrs. Henry Lang and Mrs. Albert Ketchner returned from Great Falls clinic with good reports.