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named, The conference also provides additional training in community development and helps participants becomefamiliar with resource materials.Upon arriving in Washington.China.They visited Arlington Cemetery, viewed the changing of thecelebration set for tfFFA(Continued on Page 2)Magazines is the theme for school s homect Buffalo Center-Rake high Activities begaiButton Day and :Funeral services held Thursday for Norman Sunde of rural FrostFuneral services for Norman Sunde, 69, of rural Frost, Minn., were held at 11 o'clock, Thursday morning, at Liberty Lutheran Church in Rake. Officiating clergymen were the Rev. George Hoagland and the Rev. Paul Johansen. Paul Schneider of K.JLY, Blue Earth, Minn., also brought a greeting.Comfort music was provided by the organist. Mrs. Paul Johansen. Vocal solos were “Majesty. by Millie Hoagland and “We Shall Behold Him,” by Alice Preste-gard.Honorary pallbearers were Richard Gravley. Roy Lee, Norris Nelson, Glenn Olson, Omar Pres-tegard and Marvill Selvig.Active bearers were Ed Holland. Lyle Hovland, David Lehse, Allen Prestegard, Donald Roth and Melvin Roth.Interment took place the following day at Elim Cemetery at Osakis. Minn., where the Rev. Sanford Soma of Fergus Falls, Minn., officiated at the service. Mr. Sunde was born Jan. 30,NORMAN SUNDE1917, in Kintyre, N, Dak. He attended rural school there and later moved to the Frost, Minn., area with his parents. He farmed southeast of Frost and duringWorld War II moved to Minneapolis, Minn., where he was employed at the McQuay Defense Plant for several years.On June 5, 1949, he was married to Beulah Klukken at Osakis, Minn. They returned to the Frost area where they farmed until his retirement during 1983. They were the parents of tour children and numerous foster children.Mr. Sunde died Monday, Sept. 29, at United Hospital in Blue Earth, Minn.with Autograph is designated i Thursday Indiai white) and Fri White Day.Students are ; each day of the \ the day’s thenuWednesday variety activitie held. Action bej at Bison field wi to attend. Stude classes will t five-legged ralt; contest, tricycleHe is survived by his wife, Beulah; two sons, Brad of Fergus Falls, Minn., and James of Blue Earth, Minn.; two daughters, Pam Sunde of Fergus Falls and Mary Sunde of Billings, Mont.; three grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Elmer Kinonen of Napoleon, N. Dak., Mrs. John Roth of Kintyre, N. Dak., and Freda Sunde of Minneapolis, Minn.He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother and an infant sister.more.Night will cc introduction of king and queen, volleyball game King and que Todd Olson, Cot Vaske, Nancy A Hove and Jody Attendants i and Eric RostSENIOR CITI2The Rake Si meet on Thurs Rake City Hall Decorah will s Norwegian Mu Hosts and hos and Lucille S Gina Hove am Nelson.
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