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The Winona Daily News from Winona, Minnesota • 12

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VSHdes of Alaska Are WINONA DAILY NEWS Shown to Merry Maids Eagles Auxiliary Plans Anniversary Dinner Celebration Plans for the Winona Eagles Auxiliary's 30th anniversary cel it Ml ebration were made when the group met Monday evening at Eagles Hall. After the business i session, cards were played for LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) Mrs. Het.ry Abraham showed slides on a trip to Alaska she and her husband took last summer at the meeting of the Merry Maids Birthday Club at the home of Mrs. Eugene Lutjen, rural Lake City, Thursday afternoon.

Cards were played and prizes awarded. Hostesses were Mmes. John Meincke, Richard Meinc-ke, Morris Meincke and Roy UNJ iinu Never tried COIN-OPERATED BRYCLEANING? We guarantee that 4 Meyer. Wood rats live alone except when mating or rearing prizes. Mrs.

Bradford Johnson presided. The anniversary will be noted at a 6:30 p.m. dinner at The Oaks April 6. Guests from the Minnesota State Auxiliary are being invited and it is anticipated that the state president will make her official visit at that time. It was announced that dinner reservations are to be made by April 3 with Mrs.

Walter Hoppe. Members who need transportation are to be at the Eagles Club by 5:45 p.m. the evening of the dinner and are to make arrangements before hand with Mrs. LeVerne After the dinner, a meeting will be held at 8 p.m. at Eagles Hall, when a class of candidates will be initiated by the degree team and floor work will be done by the drill team.

All of NOIRIGt 'i. iff iff MR. AND MRS. ROBERT L. Iverson, Rushford, announce the coming marriage of their daughter, Miss Gayle Marie Iverson, San Francisco, to Salva-d Barillas, Guatemala City, Guatemala.

The marriage will be April 11 at Reno, Nev. Miss Iverson completed three years at the University of Minnesota, with a major in international relations and foreign languages. She recently taught English and studied in Guatemala City. She plans to do graduate work in foreign languages. Her fiance is a ballet dancer and professor of ballet.

He has danced and taught with the National Ballet of Guatemala and the Bordeaux Ballet of Bordeaux, France, for the past eight years. At present he is the recipient of a scholarship to study with the San Francisco Ballet. Dei dry. rouh kln etnt ANXIOUS MOMENTS? You nted 8lm Argantt! Lanolin and rich oils softtn and sooth dry, chappad skin Use BtlmArgtntaand feel pretty again! DRYCLE AIMING will satisfy you in every way I You should try it today! Everything from your finest gowns to your bulkiest blankets can cleaned thoroughly, safely, quickly and far less expensively in our NORGE equipment. Your clothes are never mixed with anyons else's.

NORGE drycleaning is completely odorless, thers's never any shrinkage, aod most clothes come out without a hint of a wrinkle. Come in and let us prove to you that NORGE equipment gives you ths world's finest drycleaning results. NORGE VILLAGE Open I a.m. ta 10 p.m. watkday 10 a.m.

to i p.m. Sundayt 601-603 Huff Street Phont 9885 ficers will wear white and the drill team will be in uniform Candidates will be voted upon at a special meeting at 7 p.m. Monday at Eagles Hall. Mrs. Johnson announed that members wishing to attend the 15th anniversary dinner of the the piano is Mrs.

John Hoffman. Others from left are Mrs. Patrick Costello, Michael Wold, Mrs. William Sullivan, and Mrs. Keith Hen-zel.

(Daily News photo) PREPARE FOR CONCERT Some of th participants who will perform in the Palm Sunday afternoon sacred concert at St. Mary's College practice here Seated at Owatonna Eagles Auxiliary may call her for transportation ar rangements. Faculty Wives Chorus, Chapel Choir to Give Sacred Concert I BALM 1 1 Winners at cards were Mmes. Herbert Teska, Peter Giemza and Leonard Helgemoe. Mrs.

Heickley won the eift of the Dots Wondm tot Hindi nd tody tin STORES AT F000. DRUG AND I evening. Hostesses were Mmes Jacob Tungesvik and Johnson Farewell Party Held For Richard Millers Psalm 141 Genevan Pialter, 1543 Adoramui Chriitt Palestrini Psalm 129 Gellneau Panli Angellcui Franck Stabat Mater Nanlnl Seven Lilt Word! arranged by Johnston Vlctlmae Paschall Gregorian Magnificat Gregorian The Chapel Choir Agnu Dei Slier Gut Valadei. organ Come. Come Ye Saints' Cornwall How Lovely It Thy Dwelling Place (from the Brahmt Alleluia Randall Thompson In preparation (or the solemnities of Holy Week and the joys of the Easter season, the Chapel Choir and the Faculty Wives Chorus of St.

Mary's College will present a sacred concert Palm Sunday at 4 p.m. in the college's auditorium. The concert is open to the public free of charge; no reservations are necessary. The program for the concert will include: LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Miller, rural Lake City were honored guests at a recent farewell party held at their home. sin, Paul Froeschl, John Herr, Joseph Gomolski, William Kol-lasch, Robert Kulinski, Michael Lowery, Patrick McHugh, Michael O'Hearn, Frederick 1 1 Michael Simmers, James Sliwinski, Mark Sullivan, Thomas Sullivan, John Wiater, Michael Wold, and John Zimmerman. Director of the Chapel Choir is Mrs. Gerald Sullivan.

Lutheran Ladies Aid Makes Dinner Plans LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) Final plans for the appreciation dinner for church officers which will be held Sunday following church services were made when the Ladies Aid Society of Trinity Lutheran Church, Lincoln, met recently in the church parlors. A discussion was held on the Lutheran Women's Missionary Society and it was decided to obtain additional information before becoming members. The Rev. Harold Schwertfe-ger led the opening devotion and Bible study.

'a i rv The event was sponsored by members of the Lincoln Birth Members of St. Mary's Faculty Wives Chorus are Mmes. Jean Brose, Patrick Costello, Harold DePuy, Lawrence Diet-erman, William Franzen. Keith fM(2k Srsfer Hanzel, Eugene McArdle, C. Stanley McMahon, Clarence Mc-Nabb, Orest Ochrymowycz, Leo Ochrymowycz, Svetozar Pejo-vich, Gerald Sullivan, William Sullivan, and Kenneth Wiltgen and Miss Barbara Kennedy.

day Club of which Mrs. Miller is a member. Cards were played and prizes awarded. The Millers have purchased a farm near Zumbrota. MAKES DONATIONS ETTRICK, Wis.

(Special) -The sum of $30 was voted to the Ettrick Girl Scouts for the purchase of flags for one of the troops, when the Ettrick American Legion Auxiliary met Monday evening. A sum was voted to the Easter Seals also. The Chapel Choir members Spring rains will soon be Mulls are John Bigane, Larry Beyna, Edward Bock, Richard Boyack, Michael Brennan, Andrew Carney, Gerald Dahme, Philip Dal- coming and we really need them this year BROWN DRUG has put in a complete line of RAIN COATS for MEN BOYS WOMEN -GIRLS for protection in all kinds of weather These are NOT made from a stiff plastic material soft folds Into a compact space in assorted colors all except the men's come with a hood also may be worn either with or without the belt best of rwrl i all they carry a FIVE-YEAR GUARANTEE signed by the store if you tear it in any way bring it into the store and we will give you brand new coat from our stock Buy an extra one to keep In your car or at the office price only $2.98 and remember the guarantee is taken care of right here mo run in at Brown's no bother for you! The yearly special on Lan- vui in the Traveler is now available Arpege, $2.50 II My Sin. $2.00 Crescendo, 2.50 This is that lovely little gold bottle that can be used safely for travel keep it and refill i on are also able to buy an atomizer to fit these tsx bottles, not the bulb type, but like the natural spray for only a dollar extra Some of our customers buy a number with the idea of keeping them for gifts later Testers on the counter so you are sure to find the fragrance just for you. The new Revlon Beige Shades I mentioned in the AS 1 1 column a few weeks ago have now arrived you will find a nice counter display show ing the shades in the liquid make-up loose powder CELESTE Black Patent Sizes: 5' a thru 9 AAA thru Contempera or the pressed powder compact there are five UNyellow shades pretty.

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By the way, did ZENITH 2V Bl.uk Patent SW bizes: 5' 3 thru "IV AAA thru you know that Loving Care is now available In Natural Black? OTHER COATS BY ROTIIMOOH AND SYCAMORE OTHER SL ITS BY ROTHMOOft AND FR1KDMONT 10.99 For the finest In SERVICE and COSMETICS, visit Brown Drug. Watch for this column every Thursday..

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