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PAGE FOUREditor, Frances Walton. Tolophono 722, SUNDAY November 24th Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller of Conger entertained about seventy-five relatives and friends at a bountiful duck dinner. The afternoon was spent socially and at five o’elek a cafeteria lunch was served.♦ ♦ ♦MR. AND MRS. H. W. ARVE-80N of South Broadway had as their guests for dinner last evening Dr. and Mrs. C. R Buttruff of Freeborn and Mr. and Mrs. L C. Stens-rud and daughter Rosamund of Hartland after which the party enjoyed seeing “Gold Diggers of Broadway.”♦ ♦ ♦THE MISSES Esther. Blanche, and Ruth Knudson were joint hostesses at an Informal party at theirtlan. Mrs. Enerson was also celebrating her birthday.+ «|» ^REV. NORMAN E. NYGAARD was host to the Men’s club of the First Presbyterian church last evening at the manse. A very pleasant social time was enjoyed and Her-vey McMillan and Albert Ruble gave Interesting reports of a recent church conference at Rochester. About 10 o’clock Mrs. Nygaardserved nice refreshments.«4* 4*IN COMPLIMENT to the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Murray and their daughter. Miss Margaret, of Minneapolis, the officers of the various organisations of Christ Episcopal church gave a delightful 1 o’clock luncheon yesterday afterhome on Court street last evening.' noon, before they left for Iowa, ^Bridge furnished the entertainment j where Dr. Murray Is filling lmport-tor the evening and honors went to j ant speaking engagements. The or-Miss Mayme May and Miss Lu-! ganizations represented were the remer Yost. Covers were laid I church school, the Altar guild, wo-tor twelve.♦ ♦ ♦ SIBILRUD-KRUEGERmen’s auxiliary to the board of missions, committee for the united thank offering, Christ church guild.gious training teachers, and the choir. At the conclusion of the- Miss Dora Sibilrud of Hartlaadj8t Hilda’s SUM* week-day rell-and Alvin Krueger of New Richland were married at High noon on Sunday Nov. 24th at the home of Incheon, which was served in thethe bride’s mother, Mrs. A. H. Sibil- newly decorated dining room of rud. Dinner was served to about j Muelier hall, Dr. Murray gave an thirty guests and in the afternoon excellent shorty talk.friends and relatives gave a shower for the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Kreuger left for Minneapolis for a short wedding trip.♦ ♦YESTERDAY afternoon Mrs. A. E.- Rodsater motored to Freeborn to Join a small group of close relatives for a celebration of the 85th birthday of her mother, Mrs. U. Stens-rud. one of the pioneers of this County. They had a very pleasant afternoon and Mrs. Stensrud was Very happy to be remembered. She It enjoying excellent health, friends will be glad to know.♦ ♦♦! ‘ON SUNDAY, Nov. 24 Mr.herand■■■ + * +THE ALBERT Lea Study club met at the home of Mrs. Ernie Jorgenson Monday afternoon entertained by Mrs. Jack Williams.The meeting was called to order by the president Mrs. J. E. Mur-taugh. Twenty-four members responded to roll caM on National Parks west of the Mississippi. Mrs. William Mahlum was elected to become a member of the club.The following program was then taken up:Indian Legislation, written by Mrs. Trowbridge, read by Mrs. Ed.Thomas.Welfare work among the Indians—Mrs. Winstone.Mrs Edd Ausen entertained at a, _ ,, ,Jooae dinner the following re.a-| Fol,°wUl' tW‘ t0‘lc ;bere ™ » fives: the Ole Helgeson family,discussion by Mrs. Comstock. Indian Music—Mrs. Hendrikson. ^ , ... ~ ., Mrs. Hendrikson was assisted byMike Teviets a ad baby. Dean and Ml8s Peggy Anderson and Mrs.le Bolstead family, Mr. and Mrs.Mrs. Ole Wangsness, all from Lake Mills. The occasion was Orrin’s iirthday. Two large cakes furbished the centerpiece. He was #Iso remembered with several presents.■ tfr lt;■- ** \*-4* 4* 4*' MR. AND Mrs. Robert Larson en-,wm 7^3^ I - . . . Jgl 'ti''Sfi ■‘/V. -at' *tertained on Sunday at a duck dinner at their home southwest of the ♦tty the following: Mr. and Mrs. |ohn Loken and Viola, Mr. and Mrs. George Loken and Louise, Mr. and Krs. Ed Enerson and Harris, Mr. ftnd Mrs. Elmer Christian and Lucille, and Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Chris-QUICK. RELIEFnwlt;*Chauncey Carlsen.Misa Anderson in Indian costume sang two typical Indian songs of different tribes including a war song and songs from the OJibway tribes.Mrs. Carlsen played several selections demonstrating the Indian musical instruments.Miss Peggy Anderson, accompanied by Mrs. Carlsen sang the Indian Cradle song by Clark.During lunch Mrs. Esther Nelson and Peggy Anderson sang “Mother Machree,” accompanied by Mrs. Carlsen.Mrs. Carlsen and Miss Anderson were guests of the club.Mrs. Williams served m very nice lunch and a social time was enjoyed by all,♦ + ♦
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