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20 WIHmrOUJ W01VW6 TUBCHC Sept 3, 195? Granite Falls Girl Wins Award for Demonstration at Albrccht's FUR FASHION FESTIVAL 1 fcuwwv. I S-- rum- n-niii 1- -m 11 -Triiim" r-iTI if" i A Hartmanns to Live in Duluth. Duluth, will be the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S.

Hartmann (Joanne M. Barthe!) after Sept. 10. They were married Saturday in St. Mary's Catholic church, Sleepy Eye, and a reception took place in Orchid inn there.

Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Nor-bert J. Barthel, Sleepy Eye, and Frank Hartmann, 4744 Columbus avenue. Lois Libra and Richard Hartmann were honor attendants.

Others were Jane Barthel, Sleepy Eye; Dorothy Watland; Kathy Olsen; Ernest Hcngels, St. Michael, Roger Ryan; Leo Hickey; Bill Anderson, Breckenridgc Mike Gaff-ney. Stanley, Wis. The groom attended St. John's university, Collegeville, Minn.

814 NICOLLET FE 1-117. Kathryn Marie Erie, 16, Granite Falls, won first place in 4-H home yard improvement demonstrations at Minnesota State fair. The Erie family has extended its lawn down to the barn and granary this year, Kathryn reported. Attention to the yard and extensive use of flowers increased her interest in the project and gave her material for a prize winning demonstration. Blue ribbon winners in both individual and team competition were: Fining and Jorom tmn, rorton: Ann Maiie Larson, Clinton; Kenrn Ihuri-lon, Mudelia: lymon, ExcHsior; lonifa B'noa, Mountain late; Arlen Miller, Albert ta; Sharon Pkop, fcibow lot-8; Marlent linHbeiv, Hopkins.

tmda Clow and lorinne Nelson, David Oracetonj Sharon insen, Garvin; Gordon Hoff, Perlevj John Benard, Srewattville; Carol Huebsh, horee; Maiy Ann tendobeia, Goodndge; Karen Alberg, Willow River; Donaid Un-hedt, tdgertonj David Smdt, St. Paul; David Tcsdell, Walnot Grove; Phillip Royal Jelly 50-50 Mq. Capsules $750 Jo: Mailing) I i $29.95 7 We hav a Completa Stalf of PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALISTS hip. llliind Convention-Goers Pictured at the Nicollet hotel during their International convention last week are members of Sigma Alpha Mu social fraternity who came from the United States and Canada. They are (from left) Victor Blanc, Philadelphia, Roy B.

Cohen, Minneapolis; Abraham J. Zagler, Red Bank, N. president of the fraternity, and Samuel Freedman, Winnipeg, Canada. fill USlO 2.H74 Opi HASH PATTIES Add a little chili sauce and prepared mustard to canned corned-beef hash and shape into patties; broil. I Scnneiderman, timer; Michael Lindstrom, Winthrop; Grant Braa'en, t-aa Bend; i Susan Mark, Vtrndalej Gregory Stoter, Sebeka; Marilyn f-risch, Minneiskaj and Shop from your easy chair Turn to Want Ads today.

Phvllu Knudon( Wood lake. ABOUT PEOPLE 1 As electric as a bolt out of the blue our provocative cocktail eye-catcher dcep-scoopcJ front and back, molded of fluid black trepe, lined to keep its shape and yours. 1 x-tusiclv ours. Sizes 7 to 15. i 1 spent a week in Estes park and went on to Phoenix, to meet the staff of Judson school, where John, will be a student this next year.

Other stops were in San Diego and Disneyland. Calif. The family visited Mrs. Bcssesen's brother and family in Palo Alto, Calif. They are Capt.

and Mrs. Harold 11. Thurston, formerly of Minneapolis. A stop at Lake Tahoe, was the last before the family returned home. Friday Luncheon Of the 41 girls in the Twin Cities going off this month to Wellesley college, Wellesley, 11 are freshmen.

The entire group will be guests of the Minne-apolis-St. Paul Wellesley club at a luncheon Friday in the home of Mrs. John Rood, 1650 Dupont avenue S. Another party is planned for them Sept. 12.

Hostess is Marilyn Erickson, who plans a boat party on her family's yacht on the St. Croix river. The freshmen are Nan Blethen, daughter of the William C. Blethens, Mankato; Lisa Cook, daughter of the Linn Cooks, St. Paul; Cynthia Elston, daughter of the Wilbur Elstons.

336 E. Minnehaha parkway; Susan Gilmore, daughter of the Maurice Gilmores, 815 Park terrace, Hopkins; Elsa Greene, daughter of the Henry Greenes, 5308 Humboldt avenue S. Cynthia Kersten, daughter of the Miles Kerstens, 3716 Forty-seventh avenue Mary McCulla, daughter of the R. L. Mc-Cullas, Crookston.

Diane Martini, daughter of the Edwin Martinis, Duluth. Margaret Ann Olsen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Olsen, Rochester, Ellen Read, daughter or the Edward M. Reads, St.

Paul, and Kay Simonton, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Kin-sey Simonton, Rochester. Mrs. Walter J.

Ericksnn returned last week from two months in Houston, Texas. She was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Dearborn (the former Joan Ruth Erickson). During her visit, the couple's second daughter, Ruth, was born July 24.

She was named after both her mother and grandmother. The Dearborn's older daughter is Mary Patton, 3. Paternal grandparents of the two are Mr. and Mrs. A.

Denzil Langham, Houston. Dr. and Mrs. Erickson live at 5324 W. Lake Nokomis parkway.

Parties for Bride When Betty Jane Underwood and Eugene Phillip Schlerman are married Saturday in Catholic Church of the Good Shepherd, Golden Valley, they will have been feted at many a pre-nuptial party. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Underwood.

80S Westwood drive Golden Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Schlerman, 2700 Pahl avenue NE. Parents of the bride entertained at a cocktail party, and luncheon hostesses were Mrs.

William H. Drisko, Mrs. Marshall Frost, Mrs. L. L.

Kallestad. Mrs. Stuart Lane Arey and her daughter Lyn entertained at a brunch, and a dessert party was planned by Mrs. E. L.

Hawes and Mrs. Charlotte Sewall. A dinner was given in the Forest Lake home of Mr. and Mrs. William H.

Paulsen, by the Paulsens and Mr. and Mrs. Everett McCubrey. On Friday, the groom's parents will entertain at the bridal dinner in the White House. Six-Week Holiday Home after six weeks in the west are Mr.

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cJ $.50 Marshall Girl Wins Cheese Dish Award Bricks, Tile, Stone Find Favor as Home Walls mm I i Her specialty in making cheese and cheese dishes won the championship in individual 4-H dairy foods demonstrations at Minnesota State fair for Kathleen Buysse, 15, Marshall. Winning the team championship were Doris Schmidt, 15, Monterey, and Lila Mae Flohrs, 15, Triumph, who demonstrated how to make Come In with or without en appointment Downtown and Knollwood FE 2-3266 WE 5-2161 facing materials needed for the house. Plan built-in furniture as a part of the house. This reduces the initial cost of furnishing your home and sharply cuts the cost of maintaining the walls against which the built-in furniture stands. Use plastics in planning il's as easy as and you do from your own home! NEW YORK (TP) Materials with low cost of maintenance are finding increasing favor with today's home buyers and home builders.

Take a wall in which a fireplace or large bay windows is located. The remaining wall space can be covered with bricks, stone or colored concrete blocks. Herman H. York, architect and designer of small houses, said, the home buyer can make his house more interesting and attractive by the use of several materials for interior finish. Here are some ideas for the illumination of your dairy desserts.

ANDERSONS 912 Nicollet and Southdale house. This can reduce the need for ceiling finishes where "luminous ceilings" are used. In such cases, the entire ceiling becomes a lighting fixture. Blue ribbon winners were Potty Blackductr; Vernita Drum, Chisago City; Lucia Holm, Sally tun-stead, Kandiyohi; Jo Anne Ward, St. Vincent; Myrtle, Ann Blasey, Ada; Down John-ton, Borup; till Carlson, Mclntosn? Janre Odegaard, Croolcstonj Mane Knutson, St.

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