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The Daily Journal from Fergus Falls, Minnesota • Page 5

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Fergus Falls, Minnesota
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Dale Evavold Admitted to Bar MSG Theatre TbvrY. 0toUr 22, 1970 Diilc K. Kvavold, formerly of Ashty, was among young jiipji admitted lo the tsar of Min Opens with New Comedy nesota at fan Kwcarinji'in cere mony heiorc the Minnewta Church Activities Aurdal Church Luther l.eagun ami Family Niehl will lie held this Sunday 8:15 p.m. Mrs. Harold Lyne will show slides of The Moorhrad Slate College prams Court last 'rklay held In the senate chamber in the Slate Capitol, St.

Paul. Theatre will own ilit 1470 71 theatre seasnj) wilh one of the He whs introduced to the court most celebrated new plays of mm i ty Paul Dartny of Winona, sen the past decade, "RoscnoranUt Norwy. ior member of the firm where he Is presently employed. mm .1 1 1 I Attending the ceremony were AAL Branch 11M will hold lis anrl (iulJdenstern are Dead" hy Torn Stoppard. The production, whiih will lie one ci the first non professional present uti or of Ihe play in the Midwest, will run for three performances in his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Knh annual meeting ihis Suiwiay -it p.m. in the Imm.iinol Church fl KM 'mmm basement. the Center for the Arts on th- mm rmm olleKC camnus on Nov.

5 7. All mini Kvavold of Ashby, and his sister mid brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thorn of Fergus Kalis, fierald Hufer of Fergui Fulls is secretary of the Minne-solM State Board of Law Examiners, Kvuvnld Is a graduate of Ash- seals are reserved' with curtain lime set at 15 p.m. The unusual dramatic hit Is a colorful re-telling of William uooKing MialiesiM-are "Hamlet as seen DALE E.

EVAVOLD Is Fun 6 hy High School. He received his B.A. degree from Augaburg 11 College and has also attended through the eyes of Hamlel' school friends. In it. two classic non enlities, fiosencrantz and nuildenstern, are eatiipullwl in- mm li Ctif ftrownlli NDKU, College and Mom-head Slate College.

Before lo the liraelishl as Ihe violent Personal events of Hamlet's persona! d. omnlcting law school he was FAMILY DINNER Crinncii peaches serve as I lemma swirl around them. The relish. MRS. ODIN IANGEN (center) gueit of honor yesterday afternoon at a coffee party at fiiverview Heights during which time she also gave a slide-showing of her trip to Australia.

Mrs. Ada Henkes (pouring) served as hostess and Edvina Christcrisen (left) as assisting hostess. Mrs, Langen was in the city accompanying her husband, Congressman Ocfin Langen, who was honored at a turkey barbecue and campaign rally last night at Ihe Armory. (Journal photo by June Barnum) employed at farmer 8 Mate flunk in Alexandria and with nteriiational Harvester in St. Paul and Eua Claire.

He was land Social two sad clowns, caught up In a web of court intrifjue, stniKfile I humorously to achieve urtcler-I standing hut succeed only in 1 bringing about Iheir own downfall graduated from U.N.D. Law and MRS. PAUL ALLAN FOLLINGSTAD (LaVelle Louise Fried Chit-ken Hominy Pfannkucfi) are now borne at Route 2, Barnesville. They Creen ficans Pickled Peaches were married Ssplernhsr 26 si Failh Lutheran Church in i Coffee Fergus Falls by Ihe (iev. Lovcll Kramer.

Both are graduates v''1''' (' of Pelican Rapids High School. The bride, a graduate of I PICKLED PEACHES Hitter's School of Bea-Jly, is employed at O'Meara's Beauty cans (each 1 13 oe.) cling Janiuelliw iifrrii-t. Haur-hier School. Grand Forks, on June Mr. and Mrs.

C. W. Derrick of this year after which he I Winner nf all major Ameri of 2708 Lakeview is one of attended the University of Mm- Salon. The oroom is emdoverJ bv RA in Pelican Raoid.s 1 Pcu(-'n can drama awards as "test of the the comedy was described by the New York CUT 21 College of Rcncdict sen-i nesola briefly lfore laking the iors who have beun student state bound exams. He is now leaching on the college's educa- associated wilh the Darby, tion suejice.

Miss Derrick, a Brewer law firm in Winona. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Pfannkucfi of 213 E. Vernon, Fergus Fells, and Mr.

and Mrs, Marvin Times drama crilie 1 i 1 cup light brown susar, not packed District Officers Are Elected The newly organized Third Imar, treasurer: Barnes as "very funnv, very Folhngstad of Barnes1 1 lA cup slivered candied or syr- I up-preserved ginger brilliant, vety chilling; it has the dust of thought about it ami' the particles glitter excitingly District o( the Fraternal Order Mrs. Dolly Anderson, Bruin-of Fugles Auxiliaries met last icrd, conductor; Drain the syrup from 1 can f-ergiis Falls High School grad-j Mr. OTd Mrst Evavold (the ustc. is teaching second and f(lnncr S)lliron Helland rf jjatlle fourth grades in Fair Elemen-1 Lake) and tneir daugllter Rcbin tary School in llobbmsdale and; resil1e in lushforl1i Minn where mil remain there until Christ-j as( mainlains a law offlce. mas vacation.

Saturday Hi Urainerd. li lol- Mrs. Kay Haugan. Fergus Teachers Converge on Cities irp in the thealneal air. its repu peaches into a medium aaucc- lowing oiticers were elected: ii-aiis, chaplain; tation had been established two Real rice Rierson, vm Itc Nou, VnrV nrP.

UTOMPiPni.n riPl Pan' -ux "le ruP 1rom la" Jl I I mii iwi fh. i olher can of peaches some oth- Mrs. Ruth Bylund, Alexand-a. inside guard; Mrs. Norma Nelson.

Alexand' way.) To the syrup i mar, president; Mrs. Cecil Olson, Fergus Falls Jr. past president; Mrs. Evelyn Hanson, Fergus ria, outer guard; Improper Storage Cause Fires Mrs. Dorothy Newman.

liraui- or the year wiin autner lday weeitend trxtav, Mine up tneir wcewy lootbaii i Stoppard chosen as the most I sands of their teachers con- i game from Friday night 0 sr and ginger. Bnng to a boil, promising young playwright in versed on the Twin Cities for Wednesday night. stirring until tne sugar dis- Falls, vice president; ml, chairman of board. Mrs. Audrey Honcycult, ftill- By VIVIAN BIIOWN junk refrigerators and AV Ncwsttatures Writer furniture.

Local dumos are load- Kngland. tivo days oi proiessionai meet-i me jinnnesoia r.uuraiion as- apU sueiatinn fMFAl lamest etiuca-1 mer uncovered for 10 minutes. The main item of business as adoption of bylaws. New committees to serve for Engaged tionai organization in tiie stale, Aaa arainea peacnes irom doth holds its KSIh annual convention cans and simmer 5 minutes. the coming year were appointed bv Rierson as follows: a fire safety check and the gai uae uispusai.

i today and Friday at the- Minne- Turn into a refrigerator con- The upshot of it Is that con Bylaws Mrs. Newman, Mrs. tamer and cool; cover and chill ijttf- Auaiionum. wniic me Minnesota Federation of Teach- at least overnight to mellow. At fused people are hoarding papers, paint cans and other flammable materials in basements.

time in the Hilton Hotel in SI. moval ot trash that has been stashed in the- nouse, but rubbish removal is becoming a big problem in communities trying to solve pollution problems, Tttc re are no-hum edicts. And some towns are experimenting with sporadic pick-ups of over- uetly sypmeskJ and Mrs. Jean Muchlbauer, all of Brainerd. Resolutions Mrs.

Elizabeth Mrj-Camas of Brainerd and Mis. Bylund of Alexandria. Sunshine chairman Mrs. Laura Carl- serving tune, with a slotted spoon, remove peaches and ginger to serving dish; put the gin Paul. attics, closets, outbuildings and under porches.

Most flammable thincs should Sen. Caylord Nelson. Rrainerri. Publicity Mrs, ger in the peach cavities. More any leftover peaches in refrigerator.

Makes about 13 be moved out of the house into is the keynote speaker at the MEA convention. He was scheduled to address the opening ses Mildred Michaclis. the open before you turn on the heat for winter. As one fireman Ml UlKC 'Framttiftna The next meeting will be held sion today on environmental A LOVELIER YOU i January. 1971; in Willmar and education.

will include members from five put it, "for some crary reason people stack paint cans against furnaces. When they turn the John Holt, an author and edu units Alexandria, Brainerd, cator, speaks on improving education at the afternoon session. Fergus fans, Morns ana vviu- furnace on, (tin cans mow." tuar. Brass Mortar and Pestle Sessions on-contract neeolia- Tarpaulin or large garbage sacks might be out over oiles of QUESTION: Sometime ago my iildik Evenings Adults 11 tool, tax NOW SHOWINGI U.S. Art Bent Glass Company, i lions, drug misuse, human Hartford, Conn offered i1'5.

extremist attacks, hnnrirorf nrt and vni.oiucc I ex retirement and legislation. papers, magazines and other junk that could be temporarily husband's mother gave us a solid brass bowl and mallet or hammer. The bowl is about put outdoors in a cool place. This will confine the rubbish, if RoydonKuglers Wed 25 Years VF.RDELL BJERKETVEDT and DARLKNE HOFFMANN logs. And in the Midwest, three annual conference is Lewis Ka- inches high and 6 inches across at the ton.

with a Vn inch base. you anchor the covers with rocks. It is a temporary measure and (he rubbish should be Ohio manufactured such wares. collective bargaining and labor An old piece of material is at Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Hoff-i j. iTua Mr. and Mrs. Roydon Kugier tached to the base, wmcn QUESTION: Recently I leam- i probably placed there to keep the engagement of their daugh- Erhard were honored on their the bowl from scratching a sur ed that old, but well-preserved a ct comic books have become col-! OlUDS bOCietieS moved before it becomes your own private dump. If you haven't got an area to stash trash, and it becomes a large collection, put the problem ler Darlcne Ann lo Verdell A.

tenuis i.u'ci Bierketvedt, son of Mr. and fR 'House thEI Mrs. Howard A. Bjerketvedt of I SundH" a'moon. About 125 Wp BERGEN face.

The mallet or hammer is about inches in length, with a rounded knob on each end. lectors items. Can yeu tell me Aastad Homemakers Group I what books are the most popu-1 will meet Mondas' at 8 p.m. with Deer Creeic. aLL.c ucu Theto niwRs were hroucht lar today? We have Quite o( Mrs.

Charles Evenson. up to your local fire department. One woman in a no-bum area was surprised that she re from Hungary by my husband's A November 21 weddinfi is be- chlldren were J11 Pre' in ni.nnui sent for the occasion. They are 1 Hie irnfPmo and Mrs. Ronald Kugler ceiver permission to txim food' nuiiiwr ratseu mur ooyi; ut the space comics about an inch Chapter DU, I'EO, will meet thick, that are collecting dust'l Monday at 1:15 m.

with Mrs. on closel shelves. M.Mc. i e. C.

Peterson at Swan Lake. Erandrnotlier wrien sne was a young woman. What were they used for? Any information will stuff boxes and cardboard. Jn Base for that community Boy Scouts col of Mantato Commercial Col-! cht drcn of Erharf, Mr and lege, is employed bv the Feder-! Mrrfs- IIs Dent; al Aviation Adminislration "rld Darlcne at ANSWER: It is the gaudy, lit-1 tie pulps with the supertierocs icm Squares will meet at (space) that were published lhe Cleveland School gym Sat- Minneapolis. Bierketvedt be appreciated.

Mrs. fc.r. ANSWER: You have a mortar and pestle. They were made in a variety of sizes, and were used lo nound. crush or grind Lovelier Skin By MARY SUE MILLER Mrs.

rani Richards cut the anniversary cake, and Mrs. James Schei poured. Darlene urday at 8:30 p.m. Potluct 1940s, Iha are fetching the as-; lunch Ue Newton calling. Open graduate of Henning High School and served four years in the U.S.

Navy, one year in Vietnam as hnsnital r-nnwman. as. lect newspapers and magazines every tew months and sell them by the tan. If a pile of trash ignites, it can be extinguished by removing one of the causes heal or oxygen. If paper, wood, cloth or excelsior catches fire, it may be extinguished with water.

II the various substances. Household Jl j- to all square dancers. and Cindy Kugler were waitress-1 0tars werc to crush signed to the First Marine salt, sucar. spices, etc. Drug- pensie Ihis group shows how Almost everyone who uses makeup uses a foundation for its various benefits.

For some this simply means protection from wen I her and pollution. But a cnaracier was started or formed. 1 vision. He is nw attending St. klsr amr 7 gists used them for their work.

Mary's Junior College-Hospital 1 wc marM1.ed 0ct' These were usuajly made of fire is due to liquids ol oil brass, imn. eramte. in V.inneamlis. there's so much more to be gain- paint, it is better to smother it SORRY FOR THE DELAY, THE SNOW WAS IN OUf WAY. THIS SUNDAY WEU TRY AGAIN TO WELCOME YOU TO OUR FOREST GUNI limes soapstone.

Wooden ones were also used. QUESTION I would like lo know the approximate value of Cozy Comfort a nanapaimea ijemonaae el QUESTION: I would like in- crl. with a fire extinguisher. It vnu Properly chosen, specialized don't have enc, ask your fire, formulas can enhance texture department to suggest a good and coloring, cover flaws and I all-around extinguisher, modify needy features. If that's Thoughtlessness causes many for you, be sure lo test selec- For ample.

Putting a great quantity of Jjake Region Hospital Discharged October Jl formation about an old antique pi1cller arld six matrtling tall dining room lamp shade that marked and painted purchased a few weeks ago at mpan. The decflratiDn is beau- paper tions on four points. Barn Sale. fireplace can be dangerous at tiful plump, purple grapes with'- The shade is sort oi opaque green leaves and vines. C.I.

OPEN HOUSE MOCCASIN VALLEY any time, but its is particularly dangerous, if the fireplace is not cleaned regularly. Your heating colored beige glass (several colors of beige or butterscotch). man may advise you how often A.NSWEK: Lemonade Sets like you have described sell from to0 to (80 if perfect. (Dorothy Hammond welcomes Inch is curved resembling an pen umbrella. The solid metal First, consider your skin type.

Is it dry to normal, oily to normal, or blemished? Dry skins respond to creamy, moisturized bases. Water suspended foundations agree with oily ski its. For blemished conditions, medicated formulas are indicated. frame is not leaded, but has your fireplace should be. cleaned.

Some chimneys may go two years without being cleaned, but beautifully designed trim work. questions from readers and Small pieces oi eeep ruoy rea a much-used fireplace may need a chimney check every year. The chimney man may also tue- Mrs. Laverne Birch and boy, 554 View Dr. Lisa Ehlert (Ronald), Foxhorne Mrs.

Gladys Formo, Dallon LeRoy Lang, Hcnning Mrs. Ilildegard Lausten, New York Mills Mrs. Marlys Mads en, Baltic Lake Martin Moen, 1103lke St. Mrs. Janet Monroe and boy, 31fi N.

Oak David C. Peterson (Charles), 222 Alia Vista Court Mrs. Evelyn Wagner, 512 W. Linden gest mortar repair if it is tnose of general interest will be answered in the column as space permits. Because of the volume of mail received, she cannot provide personal answer to questions.

Prices quoted concerning evaluations are determined by glass (at the base of tne snaae) separate each panel. The top of ihe lamp shade comes to small points and there are two old stylo gas figures coming out of each side of the lamp. 1 would like to know if ynu Second, decide on the amount of coverage you desire. With something to play down like enlarged pores, spider veins, discolored spots Df blemishes, you'll an I an (paquo consistency Fires mav be caused bv other factors in addition lo ordinary SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 From 2:00 p.m. to 5rOO p.m.

Moccasin Valley is 17 miles north of Fergus Falls. Take County Highway No. 1 (Otter Tall Lake Road) then Highway No. 3 past Schmidt's Rridge and Rugg's Store- current, retail quotations avail- could ixissiblv help me by tell-' niDNsn. Damaged lamp cords, oily clalhs or mops, and improper wiring are Dther hazards.

nter and in way ins me some facts about my I constitute Flammable liquids gasoline. from light lo heavy. Otherwise, one of the translucents would lc perfect in This day of the clear, naluTal look. Third, near-match a base col-nrine to your own in tone and lamp-its age and who made it and drawings cannot be relurn-and ils approximate value. do not have very many an- tiqiies, hut this is Ihe pride of I jmy collection.

I hope you can: naphtha, and so-on should be kept out of the house and stored in containers. Old oil or paint cloths should be thrown away after use. In the event of a (ire in a small or large appliance, depth. If you need more glow. Cards of Thanks CARD OF THANKS a acme of Pink will provide it: help me trace us History.

I ANSWER: Since Ihere is no, you will need a lire exiingmstwr that contains chemicals. trademark on your lamp, it is We wish to lhank relatives. friends, neighbors and pallbear OUR MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION SALE IS NOW IN PROGRESS Vice overcasts soften florid complexions. Lastly, question what form you wish cream lirjiiid, cake, stick or gel. Opt for a kcI when the skin is flaw-Irjt.

Of the others, the best one you Is the one you can licsl handle. impossible for me lo del ermine its origin. However, prices (or lamps like you have described start around $89 and rarely go! ers for their pets of kindness during the illness and loss of Marriage Licenses above 1125. Vlmlrvor your ciunro, no ap- our dear wife and mother, special thanks to Tlnv. Tanner, Diane, Pauline and the Aid.

The Family nf Mrs. Morris lloJand The popularity ol art-siass lighting fixtures was widespread in AfriericR from the turn of the cent ur--well into the 1920s. The nW II with deft hand In a clean I Benjamin Harvey Meyers. 15, skin I'uilrrlino applications asT.rand and Ida need 1' with moisturizer, color Maunumaki, 23, New Vrrrk Mills, cikiI r.immifrkiTp Chock Il's great to kick o(t your shoes nnd slip into bright boots for enzy relaxation. His and Her slippers iifTy- ifH-hrck results.

A makeup i Clarence Gaarstnivl. i5. Battle only ns rckkI as ils loundalion. le, and Mabrl Lyrgstal, nallle Like. This is jusl a reminder that our DRIVE is still in progress and that when you buy or renew your MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS from member of Ihe Fergus FjIIs Senior High School Music Department, you benefit TWO WAYS one, you receive the same special offers and have praclicaUy all the popular magazines from which lo choose and two, -tJ'o of the subscription slays right Hera in Fergui Falls, Proceeds from ihe Suhs.riplion Drive here will go toward the Aclivily Expenjei for ALL SENIOR HIGH MUSIC GROUPS.

Buy you, subscriptions hdw from a Music Department jludenll SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC DEPARTMENT knit In nne flat piece on 1 i needles. Use 2 strands of worst- i cd. Taltern THlt Hen's, worn-: en's sites t.incl. New remily for Dry Skin I for st uys lo keep past-30 skin I.orcn Arthur Kronemenn, Jl, slixrth Jiiul dewy, order my 4M N. Cleveland.

Fergus Falli, li-iillrl. "No1 Beauly for Dry nnd Eircnda Mac Meyer, 1, 11B II tells in personalized I Sunset Drive, Fergus Falls. FIFTY CKNTS lor pallem- THE FILM, "THE MISSING CHRISTIANS" will be shown on Friday, October 23 at 8 p.m. AT THE R.IA. AUDITORIUM PELICAN RAFIDS Free Witt Offering adrt 25 eenls for Air Mail and Special Handling.

Calvin Henry Xallna. 1. Send lo Alice Rronks. Frrsus I''! "7 LJv Jrii-'i and Lynelte Mart Journal 161 Neollecrnft Bok 13, Old Clielsca Station, Mury Sue Miller in' care oi P8rtm till lu'whiMipcr, eiicliislng self- Wllllnm Warrtn Gearhart, 17, niliirmrd. stamped envelop TlnU'irs Lake, nnd Mivl Mirk Wew York.

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