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February 2, 1967
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Page Six News From Our Neighboring Villages - SAUK CENTRE .) HW_JJJD Thursday, February 2, 1967 Brooten . . . % Mrs. Clayton Welte entertained a group oT ILl children at her home Monday after school in hon- or of the birthday of Sharon and Warren who have their birthdays in January. Mark Skare and Mar- tha Halls were Overnight guests. Rormld LeCount of Minor, N. Dak., spent the weekend at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cool. Mrs. Arnie Lawson left Wed- nesday for her home in Detroit, Mich., after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B• Wall, who was home from Wed- nesday through Friday, was tak- en to the Glenwood hcspital that evening and has been trarmferred to the Glenwood Retirement Home. Mrs. Ralph Heieie and hildren of Glenwood, Mrs. Eugene Thompson and Dale of Belgrade ar Mrs. Orrin HeieJe and Nancy and Todd spent Monday at the O. B. Heieie home at a quilting bee. Mrs. Harold Oton, Mrs. Wil- liam TeBrake Cool pleasantly sur- d. Mrs. Finer Jensen entertained a group of girls at her home for supper on Monday evening and the ghls were also treated to ,bowling. The occasion was Bev- erly Johnson's birthday. A group of girls were Tuesday prised Mrs. Gerald Ankedfelt at overn£ght guests at the Alton Jen- her home Sunday afternoon in sen home when they helped Mary honor of her birthday. ]Lou celebrate her birday. ] Mrs. Cornell Sagedahl together Miss Katherine Winzen spent with Mrs. John 'Babe and Mrs. P. the weekend at the home of Dr. Olson of Belgrade. attended the[and Mrs. Aulick at Paynesville 'funeral services Saturday for Mrs. with their foreign student guest Amanda Kalland Christenson ofwho is from Norway. Minneapolis at the Crow River church south of Belgrade. Mrs. Christenson was formerly of Glenwood. Mrs. Larry Kitte]son and Shari of Starbuck, Mrs. JosephSne Ot- terness and Mrs. Nora Evenson were Sunday afternoon visLtors at the Edward Sagedahl home. Miss Donna Ves]edahl of Hop- kins and M/ke Sein of Minneapo- lis spent the weekend at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vesled.ahl. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Busch and Lynette spent Sunday in Alexandria visiting with Mrs. Rita Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Qulsberg and Mrs. Ma*bel Flolo df Brooten and Mi Mildred Allinder of Willmar left on Friday on a trip to California where they plan to spend several weeks. Mr .and Mrs. Dean Reese and family of Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Nelson of Glenwood Mr. and Mrs. eden Hanson and Mr .and Mrs. Clifford Baalson and sons were Sunday dinner guests at the S. C. Nelson home• Roger Olson and Duane Flag- stad, Belgrade high school princi- pal attended the Annual Winter Conference of the Minnesota As- sociation of Secondary School PrincLpals Thursday and Friday at the Holiday Inn Central, Min- nesota. Mrs. Lawrence Mathiason and M  Olson were among the guests at a birthday party for the forrrmr's granddaughter, Denise, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mathiason in Belgrade. Denise was three years old. The Roger Olsons, Clayton Wettes and Clifford Pau.lson at- tended "Sound of Music" at Cine- ma 70, Crossroads Center in St. Cloud on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Peter- son of Minneapolis were Saturday guests overnight at the Lawrence Mathiason home. Danny Quade returned home after spending a week with his 'grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Devid Nelson "vhile his parents were on a trip east. i Mrs. Dick Mays last Tuesday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Frederick went to Glenwood Thursday and visited his sister :Mzs. A.lta Beal at the Lakeview Rest Home, also Howard Siamr, Mike Welch and Mammie Permie. Marla Frederick was an over- night guest of lona Kirekof on Wednesday nght. VIr. and Mrs. Wfllard Ommen and Cindy visited Mr. and Mrs Howard Nelson Friday evemng, i Ronald Brown and son Jimmy of Blaine spert the weekend here with his mother, Mrs. Mile Brown. Mi]o had surgery at the N. P. hospital in St. Paul Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jacob- son of Glenwood and Mr. an, Mrs. Ben Frederick were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Frederick and family at Aleeandria on Sunday honor- ing Duane on his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Mar]o Nelson of Minneapolis spent the weekend visiting at the Howard Nelson and Bert Alcott homes. The dinner and reception for the Springer - Forrest wedding was held Saturday at the Kirchof Wes+nor. Care with a large number of in i guests attending• - - Last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. The supper club j yed their Len Winnegee of Eagle Bend and supper at the home of Mr. and lMrs. Emma Flannery and Mrs. TOMORROW! START THE MONTH WITH A SAVINGS BLIZZARD OF STOREWIDE BUYS! 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It's the first time ever that the tags on our Big Mac Penn-Prest work sets have been slashedl On the job, in wash, Big Mac comes through. Never-iron Fortrel ® polyester/combed cotton twill is full cut, ruggedly constructed. Big savings herel WORK SHIRT WORK PANTS REG. 3.98 - i REG. 4.98 3.33, 4.44 MEN'S WORK SHOE Elk-finish cowhide uppers, syn- nunKthe-tic.rubber sole, heel; steel 8.44 CHFGE |'i,,,i'E E,3Y WA* TO SHOP AT PINNaY'S! I1| II IIII III III IIIII I III I I - BRIEFS IN THE NEWS . .Mrs. Hazel Laing, mother of Carl Karsten of Allentown, Pa., Mrs. H. E. Carlson, has recently I visited several days of the past moved .from eenah, Wis., to lweek with his mother, Mrs. Anna Sauk Centre, where she will make Karsten. her future hame. Mrs. S. E. Johnson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gene Murray and daughter, Jennifer, of St. Paul, spent the past week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Ander- son. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hentges and family of Anoka spent last week- end with Mrs. Emma Baggenstoss. .Mrs. Rudy Peterson and Lynn of West Union, and Mrs. David Benson and daughter of Alexan- dria, were Friday evening visit- ors at the home of Mrs. Lillian Barner. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Beidleman spent the past weekend in Hutch- inson .with her sister, Mrs. Flor- ence Osgood, and with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Johnson. Mrs. Edith Huisenga of St. Paul is visiting with Mrs. Fay Beidle- man. Kitty Berg, a student at St. Cloud State, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Berg. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Davis and family of Brainerd visited with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Borgmann Saturday. Mrs'. Elmer Domke called at the Jack Rousslang home Thursday. Mrs. Wesley Schroeder and family o°f Minneapolis spent the weekend with her husband and with Mrs. Fay Bcidleman. M,r. and Mrs. Schroeder and family attended the wedding of the.r niece at Alexandria Saturday. Ramona Strobeck and Theresa to Little Sauk Sunday, where the were dinner and supper guests at l the A. W. Strobeck home. Mr. and Mrs. Verlan Dickison Clara Hamilton of 'Sauk Centre were dinner and afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hines. Elrosa . . . Mrs. Herbert Breitbach left Thursda for Ninneapelis to en- ter Fairview hospital where on Friday morning she underwent surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert I>elike accompanied ,by Mrs. Otto Nick- ols, Mr. and Mrs. Werner Roelike attended funeral services of Mrs Mike Schriver held at Frazee on Saturday morning. Alois Hieserich left Monday for Mizmeapolis to enter Mount Slant hospital for a checkup. Roger Loxtercamp who is em- ployed at St. Croix Falls, Vis., spent the weekend with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alois Loxter- canTp. Math Breitbach, who has been a patient at Glenwood Hills .hos- pital, Minneapolis, the past three weeks where he underwent surg- ery returned to his hme Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Forsyth, St. Cloud, spent the weekend with Mrs. Rose Osendorf. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bueken- tine spent Thursday at Huch- son. David Gerdng, son of Mr. and' Mrs. Reu'ben Gerding is a patient at St. Michael's hospital, Sauk Centre. Mrs. Anna Weinmann is visit- ing with ,Mr. and Mrs. 3os. Wein- mann at Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Weber, Sauk Centre, spent Wednesday evening at te hMath Bauer home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herzog attended a birthday party held in honor of Lawrence Herzog at the Dolores Weichmann home at Sank Centre Sunday aIternoon. and family of Waite Park were Sunday dinner guests o7 Mrs. A. Alm. Afternoon visitors included Mrs. Clarence Dickison. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Olson of Osakis were Sunday dinner guests of their granddaughter and :fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Douvier. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kratz of Alexandria visited Sunday with Mrs. L. W. Kroonblawd. Mrs John Gully o£ Anoka ar- i rived Thursday evening to spend the remainder of the week with her mother, Mrs. Tony Klein. She returned to her home Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. Dave Fern and family of Minneapolis, who had spent the ,weekend with Mrs. Klein. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. McGourty, Carol and Patty Kay, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zeczkowski spent Sun- day at the Ronald Zaczkowski home at Fridley and attended the baptism of their son, Daniel Hen- ry, bozn January 12. Baptismal sponsors at St. Timoth.y's Catholic Church at Fridley were Mrs. Dor- othy Bucal of St. Pazfl and Her- bert McGourty of St. Louis Park. Tommy and Brian Zaczkowski re- turned to their home after spend- ing two weeks with their paternal grandparents. Mrs. Pat DuBois attended tea given by Mrs. Harold der for the Dome Club, at Governor's house at 1006 Avenue, St. Paul, Thursday noon, Jan. 26. Weekend visitors at the Peter Dziengel home were and Mrs. Louis Dziengel and lores Dziengel of St. Paul, Mrs. Kenneth Doerer of Bear Lake, who visited wih mother, who s a patient at Michael's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Felling family helped her brother, fred. Osendorf of Elrosa, his .birthday anniversary evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fen.nell their son, Donald at Fargo, i Dak., Friday, where he had rived via plane, from Great 1, Mont., for a few days' visit his parents and other relatives. Mrs. Louis Beecher, and ,Bertha Dirschel o'f Melrose, from Tuesd.ay until Saturday Mrs. Dirschel's daughter and in-law, Mr. and Mrs• Phil quette at Fargo, N. Dak• Mr. and Mrs. George will be leaving this Jackson, IV4ss., due to the illness of Mr. Conkey's in-law, Dale Newton. Mrs. ton is the former Isabel Debbie Wenman called Mrs. S. E. Johnson Friday ping. Mrs. Emma Kaufman and pent Sunday with Mark man, who is attending scheol l Duluth. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy family of Arlington visited the weekend at the Paul man and Mike enarz lumen. DANCE THE LOG CABIN ROUND PR/UBIE FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 3 FREE SHOWER DANCE! Given for Mr. and Mrs. Thom Schwanke SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4 (Last Dance Before Lent) Music By "THE STARLITES" For Booth Reservations--Call Lonq Prairie 782-3B88 After 5:30 p.m.--Call 732-3449 DANCE New Munich Ballroom Friday, February 3rd: GUY DeLEO and his fine modern Band. Sunday, February 5th: THE STARLITES, old and new tyme orchestra Tuesday, February 7th: THE FABULOUS JOKERS WILD, Rock "n Roll Damcimq from 8:00 to 12:00. Small Overhead-- No Stamps Makes Our Prices Lower CANNED HAMS . . . . . 3-lb. can $2.29 SLICED PINEAPPLE . . 8½-oz. can !0c pL[AN'HuCTL%AVBi" . • • e • •- • Z for 29c PUYITIIwBrkyoRRISPBeEJy • 2-lb. ?-oz. jar 49c Ma Brown JAM, 12-oz. . . . . 2 for 59c Vine Ripe TOMATOES ..... lb. 25c RM)I$00E00; . . . . . . . . bunch 6c II I, II ql  i I I II II 1 D !" " APPLES b $1 49 " e ICIUS • • • . . . U. .
 
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