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d Daily Dispatch (Minn.). Tuesday, April 2, 19M f■ m «—»|I»;lubsChurchesid Social News♦; DoingY, APRIL 2 Four of the Firstrhurch will meet I tie home of Mrs.rman, 424 North snsting hostesses n Benest and Dr.AboutPeopler of lady ik k lunch at then at k p.m at thlt;Return from Winter TripMr. and Mrs. .1. L.. Konshak, 524 North Fourth have returned from a visit with their daughter and Hugs Son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. .1. J.Kilpatrick and thret* children at Van Nuys, Calif , and with other relatives and friends.ors of the Ameri-liarv will meet at•rl egion hall.illiId of the FirstVisited in AreaMr and Mrs. I E. Maghan. who i ave just completed four vears of,1 BrMho-n church “uly, • h?v* T™ »brief visit in Brainerd and have3y.at the home of424 First Ave-I Sundquist willistrss I he topiche Work of the!•. Kristie Ander-tuies of her sum-oop of tiie First i will meet at 7c h..smn Circle of the will meet at 7:30 ch. Miss Maynard•rid the lesson. Mrs. • hostess.now left for Nephal for two yearstour of duty. Mr. Maghan is affiliated with Agency for International Development. While in Brainerd they visited with Charles, Albert, and Lawrence Maghan and families of Hay Luke who are brothers of Mi. Maghan and hissister. Mrs. Alice B. Peterson of201 i Pine Street. i*Icolt;By CECILFRiCreamedSkilFruitSKI 1.11 large bund 'i4 cup boilin 1 j cup buttei Salt and pep Remove lar coli; with a s peeler, pare lt;ering from scold water. 1separate whe them small a slantwise into 10-inch skillet Add wattop.small pieces, er and cook i der; lift cove cooking Wa rat( d at end o 6 servings.S A TI FMR AND MRS. JOHN COMPTONkJohn Comptons NoteSchool Lunch Menu 50th AnniversaryLV a 1/ I T I m I II • U C U ^1 iFranklin Junior Hiifh SchoolmI ike a littlej dressing? T1 i recipe.Chile Con Cai Tossed (CaPrue’s IBiHot Appk PRUE’S I FWEDNESDAY — Wiener on bun,atchers will meet haked beans, pickle, raisin ryei - ,of the Citv hail sandwich, cherry pudding, milk. ‘ ll■Mi. and Mrs. John Compton. 421 Mr and Mrs Roy Schreiner, Mr Tj cup saladSouth Ninth, who were married and Mrs. Ray Schreine and Joan, 'a cup cidermembers are ask-19, 1913 in Buffalo, ob- St. Cloud;a %r . served their golden anniversary on I.orentzen,I HURSDAY—Baked ham, mash-: Sun(j.,yMr. and Mrs. Lester 1 teaspoon saMarch 24, at an open LittleMrs. Falls; Mr.Agnes Moline, and Mrs. Rov11teaspoon di teaspoon p:FRIDAYRichard Poissant and Brvan. Mr.Their son Theron (Pat) and his and Mrs. W Judkins, Wadena;1tablespoon Put all ingrtLomato soup, crack-,wjfe Rarbara and then son James Mr- and ^1rs Benson. Dassel; Mr. a serewtop ci■ t ■ a . . .a •ers, tun.i-egg sandwich, cake, trnlkVictory 4-H Club Hearsand his wife, Mary Ann, acted as andhosts and hostesses for the special ^'\ and occasion. Other children unable be present were Mr. and Mrs. WilH Fisher and family, i shake or bet Mrs. William Mealey, blended. Chi to Walker; Mr. and Mrs. E Mellon, jagain just b Robbinsdale; Mr. and Mrs. 0 about 1 cupnew lt;ontest will lt;d potatoes, vegetable stix, lemon- jlouse the Eagles hall in Brain- Travis, Pine City; Mr. and Mrs. ! Vs teaspoon \pineapple jello salad, ice cream, ertjnor Adult Lodge milk m. in the Eagles(* asked to attend ieneral committeeIrs. Ray Kienow, ilund, Mrs. OscarRichard Rudolph Jalk by Assistant Agent b„r; Bl,k„berj, (Mavis) Seattle.'!****. Gutherie: Mr. and Mrs. E.Victory 4-H Club heard a talk Wash, and Mr. and Mrs. Vellmer King, Mr. and Mrs. I.. Wood-from Compton (Gladys) of Pasadena,James Rabehl, the assistant coun- Calif.ty agricultural agent. Mr. Rabehl They are the grandparents of 12 and ^|rsspoke to the group about their new grandchildren and 11 great-grand- ^ar* Ned son. Mr and Mrs A. Gab-club project, “Photography”. children.Roll call was taken by members The anniversary table was cen-*tyue at the discussing “Spring’’. tered bv a four tiered anniversaryMehaffev.3Y. APRH g group of St mII meet at 1:30 h sewing room, dd of St Paul'si will meet afteren slt;'lton Ivbinger willat their recent meetingruff, Mr Mr andand Mrs. H Woodruff. Mrs. J Fleischer, Mr. R Miels. Mr. and Mrs.hart, Mr. and Mrs. FT Madison, Mr. and Mrs. A. Poland. Mrs. Nora Sheldon. Mrs Helen Flesh-CHURCH NEW YOR1tians have a 1politics? Hist maintains th analyzes the book. “The Cpublisher byDuring the meeting the members cake, flanked by gold candles and ner* M'*s. F. Harrington, Mr anditive Board of the an church will n. at the church here will be anand pot luck sup-voted to subscribe to the 4-H Club yellow roses.Magazine.Mrs. George Compton, sister-in-Joel Bordwell gave a talk to the law of the honored couple cut the group concerning the “Making of anniversary cake and their daugh-Mrs. Chappie (’line, and A. Gritz-mucher all of Hackensack, and many friends from Brainerd.I w/YOURan Fingine Run” and Phillip Hin- ter-in-law. Mrs. Pat Compton and RIVERTON SCHOOL MENUricks spoke on “Tractor Care and!Mrs. James Compton poured. Mrs.LXCLLIety of ChristianFirst Methodista general meet-t the church. Mrs. be worship lead-Akie, program, on “Church Sym-will be members Tie.Voters willSafety. Darwin Grove (\Mrs John Ford was hostess for Minneapolis and forrrn the meeting.Gardening will he theWednesday—Turkov noodle hotaletia Kiingler) dish, cabbage sal.id. pumpkin cusirmerlv of Brain-1 tar(jerd, poured punch. Their grand- , ,,, , eu n , ~ Thursday—Shepherd s pie,topic of daughter, Sheron Compton, was in , , • \ *. . . ...... . . , tered coin, peach sauce.but-Our milk i glass bottlshiny plasti us tor homAthe April 11 meeting at the Martin charge of the gifts and guest book. Linberg home.Settled Up, At LastmenAtheNASHVIIJ E, Tenn, (AP) -man w-ho borrowed $25 from i at the home of i Methotlist Student l oan Fund back vid Willenson, ti04 .n ]S97 wrote recently that he’d likelipicI). I Cheslev on “ForeignA floral arrangement was sent i by the Citizens State Bank in | Brainerd and a Plant was sent by the Brainerd Clmic.Mrs. Compton wore a yellowcarnation corsage presented to her on her special day bv her husband. Mr. Compton wore a boutonniere. During the dav the honoredFriday—Bumsteads, glazed carrots, ice cream bar.Milk and choice of sandwiches served with all lunches.(.RAF 1702 Oak SBULK RATEt tonarv Council of God church will at the church, s of Bethel num-will meet at 5:30 iv JoemmAll officers and ed to be present, [others Club will the Oluf Nielson Lake.to pay up, with interest. Althoughthe debt previously had been can- ,*T ' ~. , . f .. couple had telegrams and phonereled because the man was renort- , ...ceiea Decause rne man was report ed dead, a fund officer replied that it would be pleased to be paid, butDRY CLEAN ONLY SEcalls from their children unable to attend. Many sent monetaryMtr ml-. . ti . , ,, , gifts and cards which were on dis-wouldn t expect the ful 65 years of .pla v.i n f t i *interest.A payment of • $37.50 was sug-supper at gest(»d.Back came a check for $75 with this note from the 85-vear-old one-time student: “I am very happy to be able to double the amountyou expressed in your letter to btthe lemple Bap- due. Qnd has wonderfully blessedleet at i p.m. atimy wjfe an(j ni,.tI .... _____________________t •e group will meet j)(,rs are to bring guestsFarmers room ofMr. Compton has retired as a section foreman from the Northern Pacific Shops.Out of town guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sather, Roy Compton, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rice and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. Zgdova, Mr. and Mrs. Bob FFarris, Mrs. Darwin Grove and Mrs. Carl McClay, sis-ter of Mrs. Compton, all of Minne-OnlyEach AdditionalANDERSON CLEAFREE PICKAND DELI\11inity Lutheran Church \Somen|apolis; Mrs. Ida Van Vlaricom, will meet at 1.30 p.m, in the Fel- BackUS; \fr ancj \|rs. H. Frost,DIAL 82 9-5269nl of the Brain- lowship hall of the church. The \inr,rh»»aH and hospital program will be presented byNursing,circle number five and will fea-in thlt;f the school, APRIL 4h e r a n Church vited. at 2 p.m. in the.ture Christian Higher Education. All women of the church are in-Mrs. Hans Hanson, Forest Lake; Mr. and Mrs. George Compton, Nancy and Joe Compton, Big Lake; Mr. and Mrs. George Orescanin, Mr, and Mrs. FL Ander-...... . .,st)n. Duluth; Mr. and Mrs. TomHostesses will be Mrs.. Leonard Gorton. F’elican Rapids, and cousins of Mrs. Compton, i Others present were Mr. and i Mrs. Fvrnest Compton, Merrifield; iMr. and Mrs. Lester Harder, Co-temoon pmgram , For Want Ads Dial 82 9-4705 ha«et; Mrm. The Miriam Risnes, Mrs. Arne Dybvik, Mrs. charge of all ar- Paul Dybvik, Mrs. H. F. Timmons Alfred Nelson and Mrs. L. Thompson.•votions and the * sk *.THE HOUSE OF HITSNOW SHOWINGduration.“ Nursand Mrs. Fvd Haider,
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