Oak Lawn G*ang* N 1 ii •ponaoring a Carnival Night ' •lt; the town hall Friday, Septemb*/ 8, beglnn lt;a 9 ; E • display will include the following; Health, home beautification, ar* antique*, hobble* and Paul Bunyan bootha An exhibit of Swediah cop per, linen, silver and weaving exhibit with a girl in Swedish costume will be of much intereat Also will be included a sewing and hand work display and a dairy pro duct exhibit.The following program, prepared by the lecturer, will be presented promptly at 9 o clock: Selections by the Oak Lawn orchestra, read ingr by Z. W. Synhorat. a group of illustrated sons;*, accordion selections by Raymond Aspholm, trum pet, trombone and saxaphone trij Leslie Peterson, Paul Johnson anlt;! Irvin Britton, and a vocal trij Mariba Bishop, Kenneth and Ernest Cain.•I Wish I Wae Single.” ‘Its a Sin to Tell a Lie and “When My■piam Boat Come* H• selections offen 1 bv the orehestra, i Mias Dorothy Brit* ton as soloist Dorothy and Ilean Britton will *lao offer vocal duet numbers, accompanied by Irvin Bt itton.Dick 01ai.v:!lt. county deputy a. it -jperativa community market now n the process of being e.itabliehed it Brainerd.The public t-t ! ;:v Sr. •lt; i toit tend t hIs afTa:r and t • . ;n t tea in charge hopes to hav# a t rd crowd. Thera will b* no admi*-uon charge.