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The Austin Daily Herald from Austin, Minnesota • 4

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MARGARET MITCHELL iU This crochete (vanilla cheese tart) 'tlV Adv ST act wife who has been replaced arhod i 9 2 acting baking powv 7f egg dk mance A Whenever do go anyplace to AUSTIN (Minn) HERAIO Saturday Oct 19 1557 I 4 ByANN LANDERS Deaf AnnJ'm having a prob lem with my boy friend It may not seem serious to you but enough to keep me constantly on the verge of tears Please tell me if you think I ought tovdropthe Dear Ann: I am sick and tired of the way you knock the second wife of the divorced man You continually refer to these i women as who came in during the second act' and all that sort et Tjpi one of those' act would like to know what crime we've committed Many of us have chosen to pick up fhe pieces and help a man get over a terrible hurt The guy I married spent a good part of his life putting' up with unfaithful ness deceit cheating neglect and extravagance until he tolerate it another minute His ex has remarried but our support checks keep her in plushy style ta sehooll BEXEL MULTIPLE! vitamins rno 3 Kdulte Hostess to Willing Workers The Woodbury Willing Workers met with Mrs Bea Kautz Burr Oaks Drive Thursday Assisting hostesses were Mrs Irvin Wilder Mrs Charles Bell Mrs Nellie Hartley Mrs Evelyn Machacek 'Mrs anny Wilder Mrs Sever Bang Mrs Warren Ov erocker Miss Olive Bonallie Mrs Burt Wilder and Mrs Mill er' There were J29 members pre sent New officers elected were Mrs Arthur Graves president Mrs Emily Magee vice presi dent Mrs Gilbert Henunanson secretary Mrs Raymond ar rell treasurer Three birthday gifts were ex changed a a ChristrfiaS ex change was planned for the next meeting (Ann Landers will be happy to help you with your problems Send them to her in care if this news paper and enclose a stamped self addressed envelope) at for deep frying' Hoheycoating Multi colored aecorettM' cltrai i Sift fldur and baking powder to gether onto pastry board Make a weH irrthe center of flour and add eggs and pure vanilla extract Work slowly with the bands until a ball of 'dough is formed Knep(ti aiout' 5 minutes oruntfl'dougS is' smooth Cover and set aside for one half htiur Cut off small pieces of dough at a time and shape Into tong ropes tach In diameter Cut into inch pieces ry in deep fat heated to 373 degrees un RECIE (Continued on Page 9) SaVeYourlValuable Ruas And urnishinas Soil free carpets and uphold stery wear longer We rpcom mend frequent cleaning with easy to use Blue Lustre The swift action of this new miracle foam work! 5 equally well oo wall to wall carpets fine' oriental rugs or upholster' Bright original colors gleam like new Blue Lustre Is easily applied with a long handle brush leaving pile open and lofty No residue remains to cause reselling Ver economic al too as gallon of Blue Lustre concentrate cleans three' 1 THE INORMATION state were or women but the editors of sent out a letter this week stating that American women are much more modest than menfso theres They say Biograpliica sketches sent us by men Who in contain all sorts of odds and ends of which the men are clearly very proud but which if Included would the size of already huge k'ANow compiling the first edition of Who jifAmadcan personal: notesloyd Shane 1206 River derwent surgery at St Mary's Hos pital Wednesday morning His room number is 3 295 could just pull a string and a pretty bow would appear? Well one ribbon manufacturer has made that wish come true Now on the market balls of ribbon that trim your package with no fuss no bother and no irritating disappointments i A All you do is'cfit off a length of ribbon according to the size b6w you needv hold tae string pull Jii have a most' attractive bow No more excuses now for not wrapping those gifts in a pretty way guilt and mixed emotions not to mention heavy financial obliga tions These are no digs Intended VARIETY SALE Clothing for the family Games'furniture riday through Monday garage 3 10 High St kJ SAUERKRAUT DINNER Or chicken bot dlsh Eplscopal church Oct 23 11 am 2 pim and 5 pm to 7 pm Adults $100 Children 65c Pre school Adv ST Marinate steak in olive OH lemon juice garlic salt and pepperbeforeZbroilihgi jc rie nd I 1 nsiderate 'Mexican Holiday 9 Program Given Collectors Club "Mexican 'was the topic presented by Mrs Miles Chaffee and Mrs Gregg Johnson for the Collectors Club riday at the YWCA VJ amIn relating the story of their own experiences slides were shown of the people living in the cities and many secluded regions of Wjspl toured? gtsst and west vIsitingAcapul co Taxca Mexico Cii? and Vera? cruz 'and gave air informative' pic ture of the many beautiful placesjThe displays were Mexican arti cles brought by members Also on display were two cranberry apoth ecray bottles from Uruguay 5 At a short business session Mrs Arthur Watkins announced a joint meeting wipi Seek and ind Club Nov 3 Dr Linnie Black Miami la was a guest Refreshments were served with Mrs Charles Ash ton Mrs Lafayette rench and Mrs John Scallon as hostesses Wyo is spending a few days with i her brother and sister in law Mr 1 and Mrs Henry Dots207 Chat ham She is en route home after a two mouth tour of Europe Mr and Mrs Melvin Pappas and daughter Barbara 1505 Park are speading a vacation visiting Indiana points They visit ed at the home of Mrs the worship offering prayer CIRCLE 6 Election of officers was held by Circle Six at the home of Mrs Willie Lestrud Mrs Burton Kittelson is presi dent Mrs' Harlan Kittelson vice president Mrs Edward Jensen secretary treasurer After scripture reading by Mrs Kenneth Christ ianson plans were made for the annual lutefisk supper 3 CIRCLE 7 Mrs red Sistekis the new pre sident of Circle Seven Officers were named al the church par lors Mrs Palmer Ulland is vice pre sident Mrs rances Majerus sec retary treasurer'' Mrs" Leonard Deike showed slides and told of her recent trip through the south western states A potluck lunch eon was served" Mrs' Jensen Heads qM2' ErdmarT so gjeat that you pass up alimony Am I right? GOOD GUESSER You' are wrong bn every count I have nothing against i give them Mrs Swift' said We tell who was who because all Schnauzers are a gray color sort of salt and pepper but their mistress knows each by name Silver nicknamed Velva 1 Melody Serenade (Sassy) Pet (Peppy) 'and Little Lisa Outstanding of the Schnauzer'are the bushy eyebrows whatever you call them on dogs) and the chin whiskers trimmed to a sort of a goatee Heidi gets trimmed every three months and from the Jocks of it be long before the puppies will' be' eligible already growing beards The puppies' tails' were dropped al birth and at the of 2Vi months their ears will be trimmed to become pointed and standing Then at 3 months Mrs work will really begin paper them first then the dogs will learn to walk1 ooa leash and by the time six months old obey Ja andbe eligible for showing Right Mitdi Seventh Heaven There's" a16rgd'peilln' tfe bhsement? where they get their exercise and eventually place built outside for them 1 AIRS If SWIT 106 Eastwood Road invited us out to see the five babies at her house this week and it wu lots of fun The babies are the puppies of the 2t4 yearold Schnauzer Princess Heidi of Eastwood and just as cute as cap be Now four weeks old the dogs come from a line of champions Their grandfather is in the Hall of ame for Dogs as an international champion the other grandfather was an America and Canadian champ and their 'father an American champion Even their mother has already taken two ribbons in dog shows Loveable good natured and with non shedding coats they make good watch dogs and wonderful pets Mrs Swift said She must ba certain because the Swifts plan to keep all the puppies and hope some of them will become fine show dogs already become so fond 'of them that we S'manageablff doughKnead unlit smooth on a lightly floured board Roll to inch thickness Line 12 2 inch muffin tins with dough' Reserve remaining dough fhr top decoration Combine all Ingredi ents for the filling and mix until ill tarts Ai 'full Cut' rest of dough into stripsinch wide and place crosswise' on each tart Bake in a preheated bot oven (400 degrees) for 10 min lites' Reduce beat moderate (375 degrees) and bake 50 to 65 minutes longer or until done Mikes 12 tarts STRUOLd (Vanilla Honey Bubbles 1 2 cups all purpose' flour a New coy! Eats better Jhas more ST PAUL Lutheran Ladles Aid will meet In th evening at the church parlors WOMEN Moose will meet for 6 potluck supper at the Moose Home A meeting of the hospital committee will fob low CHRIST THE King Unit will meet in the evening at the home of Mrs Arnold Mullenbach 907 Seventh WSCS GROUPS Methodist Church will meetin the evening as follows: GROUP 12 at Wesley Hall GROUP 14 with Mrs James In loes 104 Basswood GROUP 15 with Mrs Harlan Ly sne 1905 McKinley GROUP 16 with Mrs Dean Rolf son 1305 Walnut GROUP 17 with Mrs Charles Painter 602 Padden GROUP 18 with Mrs Harold Carlstrom 506 Oakland GROUP 19' with Mrs Charles Remmington 608 Myrtle GROUP 20 with Mrs Wllfiam Campbell 705 ifth AMVETS AUXILIARY will meet in the evening at the clubrooms CIRCLES Westminster Pres byterian Church will meet In the evening as follows: CIRCLE 7 with Mr Eugene Lamphere 808 Maple CIRCLE 8 with Mrs Morton Car ney 1011 ourth" CIRCLE 9 with Robert Ry sayy 1710 McKinley CHRISTIAN ellow ship groups Sterling Christian Church will meefas follows: GROUP 1 with Mrs Donald Ratz loff 1610 Sheldon in the aftgmoon GROUP 2 with Donald Nagle 1605 Allegheney in the evening 3 With Mrs Samuel HousOT615 Grove) in: the evening i CEDAR CITY Cemetery Assn 1 wiU meet in the afternoon with Mrs Clifford Barclay Austin Bt 3 RIENDSHIP CLUB will meet in the afternoon' with Mrs' Guib bert Jarvis 700 Locust LYLE CONCORD Lansing Adams and Mower County Pomona Grange will meet for installation of officers in the evening at the Lyle KP JtalL ST CATHERINE Unit will meet in the evening with Mrs Eldon Lar son 5U Second in the evening with Mrs Joe Thl elev 609 JlrtL ST LORENCE Unit wifi meet in with Mrs Verne Ojanpa 507 Sixth Aiss Nadine Engle and Aan Monson Exchange Vows Mr and Mrs Anona Engle Aus tin announce the marriage of their daughter Nadine to Alan Monson son of Mr and Mrs Carl Monson LeRoy The double ring ceremony was performed Monday evening in the youth chapel of the Church of Christ by Pastor Herman i Kooy The bride was attired in a box suit of red flecked charcoal wool with a corsage of garnet roses and white feathered carnations Her double strand pearl necklace and earrings were a gift from the groom Miss Wilma Bacon Rochester was maid of honor wearing a box suit of pink flecked charcoal wool with a corsage dtpink roses and whjte feathered carnations Daryl Spencer Rochester at tended the groom as bestman Mrs Monson is a graduate of Austin High School and employ ed at the Mayo Clinic Rochester Mr Monson was graduated from Adams High School and is serv ing with the armed forces Sandra Roetman Jerry Albertson Will Wed DecL15 Mr and Mrs Walter Hoetman Riceville announce the engage ment and forthcoming' marriage oftheir daughter Sandra Jeanto Jerry Albertson son of Mr and Mrs Joe Albertson Spillville Io The wedding will take place at 2 pm Dec 15 at SU Lu theranChurch Riceville 4 Dexter loral? Club Meeh or Liinchebn Mrs Sophia fricholsen 102 ranklin entertained the Dexter loral (Hub at a luncheon Thurs day A Plans were made for the Christ mas party Dec 12 ate the Hotel The program included read tags by Mrs dwelling MrsArthur Root Miss Etta Howe and Mrs Hedegard A con test was won by Mrs Ina HunterMrsLdicjeima8 "siatied by Mrs Schwari The 'November! meeting will be with Mrs Ulwelb" tag 811 High' Arthur Haskins a patient at Uni versity Hospitals Minneapolis the past four months wiU celebrate bis birthday Oct 22 His address is Sect 49 4tb fjpor Mrs Violet Lange Casper BW Committee 7 OCTOBER Mr and MrsfHubert Swen son who were married Oct 12 will make their home in Andyyille The bride is the former Ardell Marion Ward daughter of Mrand Mrs Lester Ward Austin RL 1 and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Cart Swen ByNANCY AHNSEN 7 rom Italy we have received new styles in coiffures play clo thes and pizza pie and now we have recipes for fiesta breads Suxh as crochbte panet toni and strufoli are decorative and different tasting ideal for serving at an afternoon bridge par ty or dessert and coffee in the eve ning 1 CROCHETE (Vanilla Cheese Tarts) Dough: lb butter 1 cup sugar 2 cups flour 7 1 16 tsp salt' 2 egg yolks 4 to 6 tbs cold water' illing: 1 lb ricotta cheese 6 tbs confectioners sugar 1 1 tap Pure vanilla extract "A4 tsp grated lemon rind i egg whites" Cream butter and sugar together until fluffy Add flour and salt and mix well Blend in egg yolks Add eribuglTcold water timake IT'S ITALIAN This crochete (vanilla cheese tart) is a dainty served in Italy on feast days or for after noontea RflP ROUNDUP swa AtteLPizza 2 iesta Breads Recipes sa 4V marriage: All Ke wanta to do hi come to my apartment enjoy my I AMMVMritf U4 I vwxxspwuaj waaw dvuju guvu home cooking Please tell me what to do I love him TAR NISHED OOL JDear ool: Close up the soup tell the big lug' te YOU GAN BE certain the Lyle Knowlton family 306 StPaul will watching the' Edward R'Murrow television show to Nov 1 gueeta will be Marilyn VanDerbur Miss America to be interviewed in her home at Denver Colo All the family expects to be there for the occasion and that will include sister Nancy and her husband Dick Knowlton formerly Austin The Knowltons now live at remont Neb v' 4 Cs i DESIGNERS WHO styled new shoes and purses for fall and winter have done' a great job with leather There are new leathers new colors new styles and new talent such as easy washabality Examples are bags and shoes of rugged grained leather or i 1 shaggy reversed calf for wear with bulky woolens' and tweeds Others are of pollished calf kidskin and suede for city wear and for the evenings leather comes in pointed toe needle heel pumpsof silver gold and pastels many with jeweled hnickles If possible the bags seem bigger and roomier than ever and aU have plenty of compartments providing places for everything One of the the newest tricks is a change purse chained to the outside of a king sized bag be fun to carry even if you any money in them ROG Circles Name Officers Circles hf Red Oak Grove Cffiirch held sessions Wednesday as follows: 'CIRCLE Lutefisk suppers to be served Oct 29 and 30 were planned when Circle One met with Mrs Clar ence The worship 'offer ing prayer was given by loyd Sipr a and Mrs James Dala ger presented the program Officers named were: Mrs El mer Berg chairman Mrs Donald Jacobson vice chairman Mrs Clarence Bensonsecretary trea surer The next meeting will be with Mrs Berg Members will vis it Mrs Rasmussen at Northfield Oct 22 jr circle zMrs Ole Bensonwas" elected chairman of Circle Three at home of Mrs I Ingvalsun Mr Ben Dannen is vice chair man and Mrs Burton Ingvalson their surprise and appreciation at being selected many of them shy about the age business according to one editor 2'nordQtheyduckthe involved problems of multiple marriages They spell out the facts apparently with no 11 IIWir Guild Divisions Meet at LeRoy? i Three divisions of the LeRoy Presbytertan Church met Wednes with Mrs Donald Jones hoe tess to Division One Devotions were given by Mrs rank Klassy jackets bibs and quilts were work Mrs Ludemann will be ho '4 lest in November" Mr Elmer Johnsn was hos tess Division Two Missionary reports included a letter from Mr "and Mrs Eari Day who are re turning to their African stationsoon the announcement that sup plies for the Wayne Ames family in the Philippine Islands are box ed and ready for taiipmenL It was voted to continue evening meet ings Church cleaning is scheduled for Oct 21 Mrs Estel Shirbroun led in devotions and quilt sewing Was the work project The Nov ember hostess wiU be Mrs Elwin Neely Members ofDivision Thrtemet for luncheon withMrs Roy' Mrs A Wells gave devotions affd quflt blocks were sewing projects? The November hostess will be Mrs John Jessen ftr 5 LUTEISK DINNER Bear Creek Lutheran Church? 2 miles north of Grand Meadow then milereast October 2411 am 2 pmf 4 pm until all are served $15 75c 'Z Adv 2T shuffle At a party wind up alone unless I 'make an effort to Ann Leaders attach myself to someone' At a dance always off with a samba expert or a mam bo queen If a barbecue I can never find him until time to go home told him how I feel but claims overly sensitive He says if he care for me he wouldn't be around at alL Pm not a person who must be fussed over constantly but think he shows proper consideration when methis way Do' you agree? LONELY L0UXil I agree A girl 'has a right to while wethwQta jimawwlL because you used terrible judg ment mean you have to continue to make the same old mistakes over and over again let a bad past make you feel that the future is hopeless An unfortunate experience beatotaLloss if you learn Irom is bound 4o leave scars it Put an end to ttys relation ship Now that found out that the garden path is no short dut to the altar forget the tason Toots fiw pmwin Kava anA maks SURE your youngsters get ALL the vitamin 'L necessary for sturdy growth health energy Because eo Btany of foods do not meet the full needs growing children wise to take no chances 'J Bexit Vitwtlnt for Children in orms (J Tiny or DsllcloviTSyryp 7 Two forms of Bexel Vitamins for Children make taking vitamins easy and pleasant Economical toe Children do not need the larger amounts of vitamins that grown ups so you save money when yoss 4 7 give them their own special Bexel Vitamins for Children Cptules' contain 5ywp 49 important vitamins all essential vitamins i Lev tocn plus iron Less Uos a cwy yor' batter Ms better after one bottle "of Beni Vitamins tat or your money will be refunded in fulL There a member of the Bezel amily of Vitamin at the right potency and price foe Every Member of Your amily better by McKesson RIDAY BISHOP WHIPPLE Unit wHl meet in the afternoon with Mrs Max Erdman 710 High GEXkTOGETHER 1 meet in the afternoon with Mrs Chester Johnson Highway 218 North ROYAL ACRES Club will meet at the home of Mrs Swan son Highway 16 West for a 1:30 dessert luncheon l1' Home Study £lub Entertains Guests Guests at the meeting of Dome Study Club Thursday after noon included Mrs Young Mrs" A Rulaud Mrs Jennie Hawkins and Miss Cecelia Muel Members met with Mrs Wil lard Austin Rt 2 for a luncheon Mrs David Saylet and Mrs Harlow Sayles were hoatess During the business it was voted to give $5 to the Sister Kenny und and $5 to the Austin Association for Mentally Retard ed Children 'X Mrs Hank Helegeson Lyle pre sented a program on mental heal th The November meeting will be at the IX Mrs Blanche Block and son Crawford have returned to their home In Newport "Del after a visit at the home of Mr and Mrs George Hanggeand fam ily Austin Rt 5 1 News for WOMEN COMING EVENTS' MONDAY JACK ARMSTRONG WRC 23 will meet in the afternoon at the VW Hall VETERANS COUNCIL will meet for a noon luncheon at the Rose Room' GARDEN CLUB will meet In the afternoon at the YWCA YOUNG MATRONS Club will meet at the YWCA in the evening ESTHER REBEKAH Lodge will meet in the evening at the IOO Halt DR' lecture will be presented in the evening at Westminster Presbyterian Church by the Mower County Council of Churches TOPS CLUB 2 will meet in the evening at the Cheese Mart SOUTH RIVER Street Project Club will meet in the evening with Mr Duane Olson 2304 Oak land TUESDAY WCTU INSTITUTE will be held in the morning and afternoorf at aith EUB Church parlors SHRINE AUXILIARY will meet for a 1:30 dessert luncheon at the Masonic EAGLES AUXILIARY will meet in the afternoon for sewing at the OB Hall AOUW LODGE will meet in the evening at the KC HalL SHAW PTA will meet in the evening at the shcool auditorium WEBSTER PTA Will meet In the evening at the school AMERICAN LEGION Auxiliary Past President Parley will meet in the evening with Mrs A i Patterson 606 Harmon iPOLICE AUXILIARY meet In the evening with Mix Kenneth Kellogg 204 Main WEDNESDAY ALTAR GUILD will meet in the afternoon at the parlors of Our Lutheran Church' ESTHER CIRCLE Our Church will meet in the eveningwith Mrs Kurth Tomervik 46 Crestwood Hills MARY CIRCLE 'Our Church will meet in the afternoon with Mrs loyd Granholm 1108 Grove GRACE BAPTIST Group Two will meet in the afternoon with Mrs Lloyd Graves 509 Main WSCS GROUPS di Cfeurcli WiSmeet InthejtgiBxm at follows: GROUP 1 with Mrs EtM Bugg Austin Rt 5 1:30 dessert GROUP 2 with Mrs Ben Ander son 1101 Allegheney 1:30 des sert "7 GROUP" 3 with Mrs Robert Campbell 1200 Sixth GROUP 4 with Mrs Walter Kuhli Austin Rt 3 GROUP 5 with Mrs Clifford De or806 Oakland" GROUP 6 with Mrs William Ashton 1011 Winona 1:30 des sert GROUP 7 with Mrs Everett Han ey Austin Rt 4 1:30 dessert GROUP 8 with Mrs A Hague 203 Chatham 1:30 dessert GROUP 9 with' Mrs Palmer Hegstad 1415 Allegheney l30 dessert GROUP 10 with Mrs Kne hans 609 ifth 30 dessert GROUP 11 with Mrs Hanson 1513 Allegheney 1:30 dessert WESTMINSTER PRESBYTER IAN Guild circles wiU meet in the afternoon as follows: CIRCLE 1 withMrs 'Wayne Web ber' 417 Greenwich CIRCLE 2 with Mrs Clinton Jor dan 605 Kenwood vi CIRCLE 3 with Mrs Robert Bateman 102 Eastwood Rd CIRCLE 4 with Elwin San born 401 irst CIRCLE 5 with' William Taylor 511 Maple CIRCLE 6 with Mrs Ward Brou ghman Oakland X7v i VW AUXILIARY wiU meet In I the evening at the VW Halt thfcr act who has been replaced Borneo men must dance every But bet your resentment numoer wim me best hoofer on the floor They happy un less off table hopping 'and churning with "everyone in the place These birds ought tof go alone cn take a girl who has the true pioneer spirit 'and mind fending for herself As they say in the psychology books l'your personalities do not Dear Ann: I fell head over heels with a fellow the time he held me in his arms a danc ing instructor at a well known1 school heard aboui himfrom my girl friends and gtaedVP lar lessons an excuse to get ac i quainted i We went together all winter "and I honestly believed the romance would end in marriage Like a big lost my head and we were intimate on several occasions I realize too late that I gave too much Now Impossible to make him settle for a goodnight park his carcass elsewhere Just act Many have done a wonderful job under dif ficult circumstances merely point out that the wot man who marries a divorced man must expect problems Often part of his heart' is rooted elsewhere (the kids) An unsuccessful mar OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10:00 SUNDAY HOURS 9 A TO 9 PM 2 nuaiim jvruq Corner Paul WaJer HE 3 2105 Margaret Mitchell Robert A Hastings Plan June Wedding Mr and Mrs William ish Mit chell Kankakee Ill formerly of Drexel Hill Pa have announced the engagement of'lheir daughter Margaret Yarnall to Robert Al len Hastings son of Mr and Mrs Harold Raymond Hastings 203 Elm Tree Road Miss Mitchell is a senior at Well esley College Wellesley Mass Her fiance is a graduate of Har vard! class of 1957 and is now attending the Harvard Graduate School of Business AdministrationThe "announcement was made at a dinner party given by Mr And Mrs Mitchell at the Parker House in Boston riday evening A June wedding is ShowerCompliments Miss Lucille Olson A shower Miss Lucille Olson was held Wednesday at the Lutheran Church in Oakland The guest of honor her mother Mrs Robert Olson' Mrs George Lechner and Mrs A Torrens were given corsages 'by Mrs Ralph Berg The program Included a pi ano solo by Shirley Torrens a vo cal duet by Deloris Cummins and Ruby Kraft accompanied by Eve lyn Sanders and games conducted by Miss Patricia Munson Prizes were awarded Mariys Sigurd son and Mrs Agnes Legried A reading by Miss Alice Wysong completed the progr'am Loethner Mrs Orvel Peterson served the Miss marriage to Har old Lechner will take place at 8 pjn today at Oakland Lutheran 1 Church Mrs Milen Jensen Waltham has been named chairman of the Mower County arm Bureau Wo Committee Serving with her will be Mrs Anton ruth Grand Meadow vice chairman MrsPaul Winkels Lo di' secretary Mrs Richard Knight Marshall treasurer TVr 9 hxfthwi anwMYyv'fig) fnr the Christmas party at the Old JOH Blooming Prairie The wedding took place at Red MID I Oak Grove Lutheran Church: 4 i ri A WW8WWWIW8MM8a 1 Ww WMP i mx 1 4k ill I MS Wily at haa Wteit I NMtet rcareh A jgyikk' 8 St TSb A I ili hhfsrwt i 1 1 i'i 1 Htv elite a v're JEU SmI ty iSSf A guy or work out a solution' a BMBU a a ro a WliHijyiJ 'iy Ji 5 1 3 Lu UlBir Ca kiss after all gone on be 0 no ignores any reference to 9 12 rugs fj tin ''t.

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