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liT. MARY'8 CATHOLIC
Masses Sunday Sept 11, 7:30 and
9a.m.
Rev. J. J. O'Meara, Pastor
FF.DF.FYE D CHURCH
Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock.
Sunday school will begin Sept. II
Rev. W. Ray Radii, minister
8T, PETER EPISCOPAL
Morning rvic 9:45.
Rev. S. A. Glasgow, rector
BETHEL BAPTIST
A. Bo, Pmdor
Sunday school at I0 a. m. Classes
for all ages.
Morning worship service at Ii
o'clock. Gospel Melodies from the
Tower at 6:45 p. m.
Young People's meeting at 7 p.
m. Pre-service prayer meeting at
7.'45 p. m. in the church basement.
Evening service at 8 o'clock. Spe-
cial singing at both services, Mid-
week prayer meeting each Wednes-
day at 8 o'clock in the church.
All are welcome to these services.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sat. Sept. i0: 8:45-10-45, Junior &
Senior confirmation classes will
meet at the church.
Sun. Sept. 19, 9 a. m. Worship ser-
vice. All urged to be present 10 a.m.
Sunday school opens. The Sunday
School institute at the Bible camp
opens with registration at 2:30 and
continues into the evening.
Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2:30 ladies
aid. Hostesses: Mesdames Albert
Erlanson, Alfred Daley and A. N. °
Midgaren.
South Trinity: Sat. Sept. 10, 10:30
to 12 o'clock. Junior confirmation
meets. Sun. Sept. 11, 10 a. m. Sun-
day School rally day. 11 a. m. wor-
ship service. Note teacher s institute
announcement above.
Wed, Sept. 14, 8:30, Leadership &
Teacher development course.
Oliver E. Johnson, pastor
EDINBURG PARISH ELC
Trinity: Thursday, ladies aid at
2:30. Program on "Christian Nur-
ture" (especially for young moth-
ers). Hostesses The Priscilla circle.
. Confirmation registration for all
children of the parish entering jun-
ior or senior classes, at 8 p. m. Par-
ents are asked to be with their chil-
dren. Friday--Sunday school
teachers meeting at 8 p. m. Sunday,
worship at 9:30. Sunday school and
Bible class 10:45.
Odalen: Sunday, Sunday school,
at :10 a. m. Worship at 11:10.
Zion: Sunday, Sunday school at
10. Wednesday, ladies ai at 2:30.
Robert Bergeson. pastor
PARK RIVER LUTHERAN Parish
Thursday, (today) 2:30, ladies
aid. 7 o'clock, junior choir, 8 o'clock
senior choir. Friday, 8 p. rn. Luther
League officers and advisors. Also
at 8 p. m. Sunday school teachers
will meet.
Sat. 10 oclock, jr, confirmation
class registration. All entering the
8th grade in public school are eli-
gible for this class. 11 o'clock, regis-
tration for st. confirmation class.
All those who have completed the
junior year of instruction are eligi-
ble for this class. 8 p. m., All-Luth-
eran Youth rally at Langdon. Rev.
Merril Gilbertson, of Waldorf Col-
lege, will speak.
Sunday, 9:30 a. m. First annual
every family Sunday. Attend
church and sit together as a family.
Roll call will be taken.
10:45 a. m. Sunday school rally.
2:30, Sunday school Teachers inSti-
tute at Bible camp. 8 p. m. Luther
League. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Boar of
Trustees.
Pleasant Valley-- Sunday, 9:45 a.
m. Sunday school. 1] o'clock holy
communion. This is also every fam-
ily Sunday. Attend church and sit
together as a family. Roll call will
be taken.
Golden Valley w Friday, at 2:30,
ladies aid. Bring free-will offering.
Sunday, 9:45 a. m. Sunay school.
Leonard E. Smestad. pastor
EDINBURG FREE CHURCH
Garfield: Sunday, Sept, II, Wor-
ship at 9:30. Sunday school at 10-30.
St, Peter: Thursday, Sept. 8,
Ladies aid meets at church at 2:30.
Sun. Sept. 11, Luther League at 8.
Hitterdal: Friday, Sept. 9, ladies
aid at 2 p. m. This meeting was
postponed from a week before.
Sunday, Sept. 11, worship at 11:15.
Sunday school, 10 o'clock,
L. B. Underbakke. pastor
FIRST LUTHERAN, HOOPLE
Rev. James It Sonnenberg
Service 9 a.m. Sunday Sunday
school at 10.'I5. Sunday school tea-
chers and officers will be installed
at the morning service.
Wed. Bldg committee meets. 8:30
p. rn. Thursday, Girls Chorus, 7:30.
Friday, LDR, 8 p. m.
Park Center Service & children's
program 11 oclock. Sept. 8, Ladies
aid at 2:30, Sept, 18, Young peo-
Pl meet 8 p. m. at churcl
Hvideso: Sept. 18, service at II.
Sunday school at I0 o'clock.
LOCAL NEWS NO TES
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Ottoand chil-
1ten, Curt and Rob, and the L. W.
Johnson family spent the week end
in Winnipeg.
Mrs. T. A. Meagher and her moth-
er, Mrs. Maizie Lawrence were
luncheon guests of Mrs. Dorothy
Mahon in Grand Forks Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kelly and two
sons, Kevin and Kyle, of Minneapo-
lis are spending this week with
Mr. Kelly's brothers, Henry and
Tom Kelly and families.
Mrs. Ella Cox had these guests at
her home last Tuesday: Mrs. Harry
Neilson and Mrs. Celia Samson of
Edmore and Mrs. Anton Erickson of
Grand Forks.
Miss Earline Johnson and John
Trnka of St. Paul, are guests at the
home of the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Johnson. Other vis-
itors at the Johnson home have
been" Mr. and Mrs. Leonard John-
son of Minneapolis.
Mrs. T. A. Meagher was hostess
to officers of Mary C. chapter of the
Order of Eastern Star at her home
Monday afternoon. Out of town vis-
itors were Mrs. Rebecca Anderson
of Glendale, Calif, and Mrs. G. S.
Setterstrom of Fairfax, Minn.
Mrs. L. W. Johnson and Mrs. Frid-
jon Thorleifson were joint hostesses
at a miscellaneous stork shower in
compliment to Mrs. Roland Bate-
man last Wednesday aftenoon. A
dessert-luncheon was served at half
past one. Bridge and canasta were
the diversions for the afternoon.
Score honors went to Mrs. Bill
Russ of Vancouver, B. C., and to
the guest of honor. Other out of
town guests were Mrs, John T.
Stewart of Gilby, Mrs. L. F. Lin-
foot and Mrs. Bud Linfoot. both of
Grand Forks.
Miss Clara Mahrer of Seattle is a
house guest in the home of her
brother, Lorenz Mahrer and family.
Mr. and Mrs. William Funk, pro-
pritors of the Fashion Shop, are
attending Market Week in Minne-
apolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nybo of Bis-
marck were week end guests at the
home of the latter's mother, Mrs.
Aletta Akre.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Amstrup
and son, Bobble, drove to Fargo on
Sunday to bring home their little
daughter, Rebecca. who had spent
a week at the William Sholl home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Spornitz
and family of Sioux City, Ia., vis-
ited here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Spornitz from Thursday
to Sunday.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lars Larson were Mr. and Mrs
Hjalmer Johnson and Mrs. Frank
Johnson of Grand Forks, Mrs. Han-
nah Ronald of Hoople, the Harold
Harris family, Mrs. Ella Cox and
Mrs. Lloyd Harris.
Mrs. Lloyd Harris returned Sun-
day from a trip to California where
she had spent two months visiting
relatives and friends. She was a
house guest of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William
Vickers at San Carlos. and spent
a time with her brothers, Millard
and Thurrnan Thompson at Moun-
tain View. and with her other bro-
thers, Clarence Thompson at Bur-
bank and Seymour Thompson at
Glendale. Others. (all former Park
Riverites) she called on were the
Percy MacKays in Los Angeles,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Glaze (Virginia
MacKay) and the Donald MacKays
at Torrance and Mrs. Herman
Dencker at Moorpark,
Mr. and Mrs. George Widme vis-
ited relatives in Portland, N. D., on
Sunday. "
COMING! Erle Stanley Gardner's
great new series of true mysteries--
in Sunday's American Weekly with
the Chicago American. On sale at
EyoLfson Drug.
Mrs. Mary Disher, who spent the
summer at Saagatuck, Mich., with
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Force, has return-
ed here. She will teach again this
year at Hensel.
Mrs. James Gillespie was hostess
to the Ken-Du Homemaker club at
her home Thursday evening. Mrs.
D. Meberg gave the lesson on mak-
ing gifts and toys from wash cloths
and towels.
Dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Flaten Sunday in-
cluded Mr. an Mrs. Herbert Thomp-
son ,Mrs. Vera Smith and Avis Mo-
din of Alvarado, Minn., Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Modin, Cheryl and
Gerald Hegestuen. John and Andy
Modin of Oslo, Minn.
Mrs. George Widme, Mrs. Melvin
Jergenson and Mrs. Alvin Lovaasen
were hostesses last Wednesday eve-
ning at the Widme home at a party
complimenting Mr. P. S. Olufson.
The party was a handkerchief
shower and the guests were Sun-
day school teachers from the Lu-
theran church. Mrs. Olufson and
son, David. left Monday for Minor,
where she has accepted a teaching
position.
Mrs. Ella Cox spent several days
last week with friends in Edmore.
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A girl was born Aug. 29 to Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Gaarder of Park River.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson were
visitors Monday at the Arnold
Johnson home at Stephen, Minn.
RUMMAGE SALE. FOOD SALE,
Lunch, Sept i0, 2 p. m. Basement
of Catholic church. Sponsored by
Altar Society. I
Warner Lien of Hatton spent the
week end here with his mother,
Mrs. C. E. Lien.
Mr. and Mrs. Elrno Ellingson and
daughter, Donna, of Devils Lake.
visited with Mrs. T. F. Meagher and
the Isaac Ellingsons over the week
end.
Guests last Friday of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Lien were Mr. and
Mrs. Obert Olson and son, Floyd,
and Dolores Kjear, of Roseau, Min-
nesota, Miss Annie Burbldge, Mrs.
Juel Bjorg of Long Beach, Calif.
Sunday School
Teachers Institute
Set for Sunday
Rev. M. T. Gilbertson of Forest
City, Ia., will be the main speaker
when the Park River Circuit of the
Sunday Shool Teachers institute
meets at the Bible camp Sept. 11.
1 Hoople Pastor
Mrs. Harold Flaten is club presi- Sessions will be at 3 o'clock, 7
]dent, Mrs. Vernon Lindberg, vice and 8 o'clock. While the institute is
president: Mrs. Melford Anderson, planned especially for Sunday
Isecretary-treasurer: Mrs. Alton Lar- school teachers, everybody is-wel-
son, program chairman; Mrs. Floyd come to attend.
Greenwood and Johanna tustgaard, Rev. Gilbertson will show pic-
Home Management leaders; Mrs. tures and speak on his recent trip
Norman Kjos and Mrs. Gene Lar- to the holy land at Trinity church,
son. clothing; Mrs. Arvid Gjevre Edinburg on sept. 12, at 8 p. m. The
land Mrs. M. Anderson, foods, i public is invited
Installed
The Rev. James R.
was installed as pastor
Lutheran, Park Center, and
so Lutheran Churches of
Sunday Sept. 4, at the Park
Church.
Dr. Loyal E. Tallakson, pr
of the North Dakota District l
Evangelical Lutheran Churda
the installing officer. Rev.
berg gave the response.
Several musical numbers
presented at this service iacl
"How Lovely are Thy Me
by the Girls Chorus of Fin
theran: directed by Mrs. C.
and accompanied by Mrs.
Folson; a piano solo by
Russum of the Hvideso ChUte
a vocal solo by Myrna Moe d
Center. The prelude and p0m
were piano and organ duets
by Mrs. Gene Larson and )
Eleanor Loftsgard.
Albert Fagerholt spoke on
of the three congregations an
sented an offering from than
tending.
Pastor Leonard Smestad of j
River gave a short greeting.
The Ladies Aids of the
churches gave a reception i
church parlors immediately f0
ing the service and lunch
served.
Mrs. Sonnenberg and
Karen were presented bes
corsages.
Mrs. Leonard Smestad,
vor Gryte, Mrs. Knute
Mrs. Tom Halvorson poured
Pastor and Mrs.
press their sincere thanks for
ing the installation and
such a success.
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liT. MARY'8 CATHOLIC
Masses Sunday Sept 11, 7:30 and
9a.m.
Rev. J. J. O'Meara, Pastor
FF.DF.FYE D CHURCH
Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock.
Sunday school will begin Sept. II
Rev. W. Ray Radii, minister
8T, PETER EPISCOPAL
Morning rvic 9:45.
Rev. S. A. Glasgow, rector
BETHEL BAPTIST
A. Bo, Pmdor
Sunday school at I0 a. m. Classes
for all ages.
Morning worship service at Ii
o'clock. Gospel Melodies from the
Tower at 6:45 p. m.
Young People's meeting at 7 p.
m. Pre-service prayer meeting at
7.'45 p. m. in the church basement.
Evening service at 8 o'clock. Spe-
cial singing at both services, Mid-
week prayer meeting each Wednes-
day at 8 o'clock in the church.
All are welcome to these services.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sat. Sept. i0: 8:45-10-45, Junior &
Senior confirmation classes will
meet at the church.
Sun. Sept. 19, 9 a. m. Worship ser-
vice. All urged to be present 10 a.m.
Sunday school opens. The Sunday
School institute at the Bible camp
opens with registration at 2:30 and
continues into the evening.
Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2:30 ladies
aid. Hostesses: Mesdames Albert
Erlanson, Alfred Daley and A. N. °
Midgaren.
South Trinity: Sat. Sept. 10, 10:30
to 12 o'clock. Junior confirmation
meets. Sun. Sept. 11, 10 a. m. Sun-
day School rally day. 11 a. m. wor-
ship service. Note teacher s institute
announcement above.
Wed, Sept. 14, 8:30, Leadership &
Teacher development course.
Oliver E. Johnson, pastor
EDINBURG PARISH ELC
Trinity: Thursday, ladies aid at
2:30. Program on "Christian Nur-
ture" (especially for young moth-
ers). Hostesses The Priscilla circle.
. Confirmation registration for all
children of the parish entering jun-
ior or senior classes, at 8 p. m. Par-
ents are asked to be with their chil-
dren. Friday--Sunday school
teachers meeting at 8 p. m. Sunday,
worship at 9:30. Sunday school and
Bible class 10:45.
Odalen: Sunday, Sunday school,
at :10 a. m. Worship at 11:10.
Zion: Sunday, Sunday school at
10. Wednesday, ladies ai at 2:30.
Robert Bergeson. pastor
PARK RIVER LUTHERAN Parish
Thursday, (today) 2:30, ladies
aid. 7 o'clock, junior choir, 8 o'clock
senior choir. Friday, 8 p. rn. Luther
League officers and advisors. Also
at 8 p. m. Sunday school teachers
will meet.
Sat. 10 oclock, jr, confirmation
class registration. All entering the
8th grade in public school are eli-
gible for this class. 11 o'clock, regis-
tration for st. confirmation class.
All those who have completed the
junior year of instruction are eligi-
ble for this class. 8 p. m., All-Luth-
eran Youth rally at Langdon. Rev.
Merril Gilbertson, of Waldorf Col-
lege, will speak.
Sunday, 9:30 a. m. First annual
every family Sunday. Attend
church and sit together as a family.
Roll call will be taken.
10:45 a. m. Sunday school rally.
2:30, Sunday school Teachers inSti-
tute at Bible camp. 8 p. m. Luther
League. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Boar of
Trustees.
Pleasant Valley-- Sunday, 9:45 a.
m. Sunday school. 1] o'clock holy
communion. This is also every fam-
ily Sunday. Attend church and sit
together as a family. Roll call will
be taken.
Golden Valley w Friday, at 2:30,
ladies aid. Bring free-will offering.
Sunday, 9:45 a. m. Sunay school.
Leonard E. Smestad. pastor
EDINBURG FREE CHURCH
Garfield: Sunday, Sept, II, Wor-
ship at 9:30. Sunday school at 10-30.
St, Peter: Thursday, Sept. 8,
Ladies aid meets at church at 2:30.
Sun. Sept. 11, Luther League at 8.
Hitterdal: Friday, Sept. 9, ladies
aid at 2 p. m. This meeting was
postponed from a week before.
Sunday, Sept. 11, worship at 11:15.
Sunday school, 10 o'clock,
L. B. Underbakke. pastor
FIRST LUTHERAN, HOOPLE
Rev. James It Sonnenberg
Service 9 a.m. Sunday Sunday
school at 10.'I5. Sunday school tea-
chers and officers will be installed
at the morning service.
Wed. Bldg committee meets. 8:30
p. rn. Thursday, Girls Chorus, 7:30.
Friday, LDR, 8 p. m.
Park Center Service & children's
program 11 oclock. Sept. 8, Ladies
aid at 2:30, Sept, 18, Young peo-
Pl meet 8 p. m. at churcl
Hvideso: Sept. 18, service at II.
Sunday school at I0 o'clock.
LOCAL NEWS NO TES
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Ottoand chil-
1ten, Curt and Rob, and the L. W.
Johnson family spent the week end
in Winnipeg.
Mrs. T. A. Meagher and her moth-
er, Mrs. Maizie Lawrence were
luncheon guests of Mrs. Dorothy
Mahon in Grand Forks Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kelly and two
sons, Kevin and Kyle, of Minneapo-
lis are spending this week with
Mr. Kelly's brothers, Henry and
Tom Kelly and families.
Mrs. Ella Cox had these guests at
her home last Tuesday: Mrs. Harry
Neilson and Mrs. Celia Samson of
Edmore and Mrs. Anton Erickson of
Grand Forks.
Miss Earline Johnson and John
Trnka of St. Paul, are guests at the
home of the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Johnson. Other vis-
itors at the Johnson home have
been" Mr. and Mrs. Leonard John-
son of Minneapolis.
Mrs. T. A. Meagher was hostess
to officers of Mary C. chapter of the
Order of Eastern Star at her home
Monday afternoon. Out of town vis-
itors were Mrs. Rebecca Anderson
of Glendale, Calif, and Mrs. G. S.
Setterstrom of Fairfax, Minn.
Mrs. L. W. Johnson and Mrs. Frid-
jon Thorleifson were joint hostesses
at a miscellaneous stork shower in
compliment to Mrs. Roland Bate-
man last Wednesday aftenoon. A
dessert-luncheon was served at half
past one. Bridge and canasta were
the diversions for the afternoon.
Score honors went to Mrs. Bill
Russ of Vancouver, B. C., and to
the guest of honor. Other out of
town guests were Mrs, John T.
Stewart of Gilby, Mrs. L. F. Lin-
foot and Mrs. Bud Linfoot. both of
Grand Forks.
Miss Clara Mahrer of Seattle is a
house guest in the home of her
brother, Lorenz Mahrer and family.
Mr. and Mrs. William Funk, pro-
pritors of the Fashion Shop, are
attending Market Week in Minne-
apolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nybo of Bis-
marck were week end guests at the
home of the latter's mother, Mrs.
Aletta Akre.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Amstrup
and son, Bobble, drove to Fargo on
Sunday to bring home their little
daughter, Rebecca. who had spent
a week at the William Sholl home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Spornitz
and family of Sioux City, Ia., vis-
ited here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Spornitz from Thursday
to Sunday.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lars Larson were Mr. and Mrs
Hjalmer Johnson and Mrs. Frank
Johnson of Grand Forks, Mrs. Han-
nah Ronald of Hoople, the Harold
Harris family, Mrs. Ella Cox and
Mrs. Lloyd Harris.
Mrs. Lloyd Harris returned Sun-
day from a trip to California where
she had spent two months visiting
relatives and friends. She was a
house guest of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William
Vickers at San Carlos. and spent
a time with her brothers, Millard
and Thurrnan Thompson at Moun-
tain View. and with her other bro-
thers, Clarence Thompson at Bur-
bank and Seymour Thompson at
Glendale. Others. (all former Park
Riverites) she called on were the
Percy MacKays in Los Angeles,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Glaze (Virginia
MacKay) and the Donald MacKays
at Torrance and Mrs. Herman
Dencker at Moorpark,
Mr. and Mrs. George Widme vis-
ited relatives in Portland, N. D., on
Sunday. "
COMING! Erle Stanley Gardner's
great new series of true mysteries--
in Sunday's American Weekly with
the Chicago American. On sale at
EyoLfson Drug.
Mrs. Mary Disher, who spent the
summer at Saagatuck, Mich., with
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Force, has return-
ed here. She will teach again this
year at Hensel.
Mrs. James Gillespie was hostess
to the Ken-Du Homemaker club at
her home Thursday evening. Mrs.
D. Meberg gave the lesson on mak-
ing gifts and toys from wash cloths
and towels.
Dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Flaten Sunday in-
cluded Mr. an Mrs. Herbert Thomp-
son ,Mrs. Vera Smith and Avis Mo-
din of Alvarado, Minn., Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Modin, Cheryl and
Gerald Hegestuen. John and Andy
Modin of Oslo, Minn.
Mrs. George Widme, Mrs. Melvin
Jergenson and Mrs. Alvin Lovaasen
were hostesses last Wednesday eve-
ning at the Widme home at a party
complimenting Mr. P. S. Olufson.
The party was a handkerchief
shower and the guests were Sun-
day school teachers from the Lu-
theran church. Mrs. Olufson and
son, David. left Monday for Minor,
where she has accepted a teaching
position.
Mrs. Ella Cox spent several days
last week with friends in Edmore.
A
A girl was born Aug. 29 to Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Gaarder of Park River.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson were
visitors Monday at the Arnold
Johnson home at Stephen, Minn.
RUMMAGE SALE. FOOD SALE,
Lunch, Sept i0, 2 p. m. Basement
of Catholic church. Sponsored by
Altar Society. I
Warner Lien of Hatton spent the
week end here with his mother,
Mrs. C. E. Lien.
Mr. and Mrs. Elrno Ellingson and
daughter, Donna, of Devils Lake.
visited with Mrs. T. F. Meagher and
the Isaac Ellingsons over the week
end.
Guests last Friday of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Lien were Mr. and
Mrs. Obert Olson and son, Floyd,
and Dolores Kjear, of Roseau, Min-
nesota, Miss Annie Burbldge, Mrs.
Juel Bjorg of Long Beach, Calif.
Sunday School
Teachers Institute
Set for Sunday
Rev. M. T. Gilbertson of Forest
City, Ia., will be the main speaker
when the Park River Circuit of the
Sunday Shool Teachers institute
meets at the Bible camp Sept. 11.
1 Hoople Pastor
Mrs. Harold Flaten is club presi- Sessions will be at 3 o'clock, 7
]dent, Mrs. Vernon Lindberg, vice and 8 o'clock. While the institute is
president: Mrs. Melford Anderson, planned especially for Sunday
Isecretary-treasurer: Mrs. Alton Lar- school teachers, everybody is-wel-
son, program chairman; Mrs. Floyd come to attend.
Greenwood and Johanna tustgaard, Rev. Gilbertson will show pic-
Home Management leaders; Mrs. tures and speak on his recent trip
Norman Kjos and Mrs. Gene Lar- to the holy land at Trinity church,
son. clothing; Mrs. Arvid Gjevre Edinburg on sept. 12, at 8 p. m. The
land Mrs. M. Anderson, foods, i public is invited
Installed
The Rev. James R.
was installed as pastor
Lutheran, Park Center, and
so Lutheran Churches of
Sunday Sept. 4, at the Park
Church.
Dr. Loyal E. Tallakson, pr
of the North Dakota District l
Evangelical Lutheran Churda
the installing officer. Rev.
berg gave the response.
Several musical numbers
presented at this service iacl
"How Lovely are Thy Me
by the Girls Chorus of Fin
theran: directed by Mrs. C.
and accompanied by Mrs.
Folson; a piano solo by
Russum of the Hvideso ChUte
a vocal solo by Myrna Moe d
Center. The prelude and p0m
were piano and organ duets
by Mrs. Gene Larson and )
Eleanor Loftsgard.
Albert Fagerholt spoke on
of the three congregations an
sented an offering from than
tending.
Pastor Leonard Smestad of j
River gave a short greeting.
The Ladies Aids of the
churches gave a reception i
church parlors immediately f0
ing the service and lunch
served.
Mrs. Sonnenberg and
Karen were presented bes
corsages.
Mrs. Leonard Smestad,
vor Gryte, Mrs. Knute
Mrs. Tom Halvorson poured
Pastor and Mrs.
press their sincere thanks for
ing the installation and
such a success.
@
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CHEVROLET FOR ACCELERATION!
{
Ddve with cam,,, EVERYWHERE ! ,,
Great Features back up Chevrolet Performance: Anti-Dive BrakingBall-Race Steering--Out-
rigger Rear Springs--Body by Fisher--12-Volt Electrical . smNine E:,.gine-Dri Choices.
When you need a quick sprint for
safer passing, this V8 delivers|
It's pure dynamite, and you have to
go way, way up the price iaddor
before you ever find its equal.
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Chewoict's new "Turbo-Fire VS': packs
a Sunday punch for safer passing that no
ear in Chevrolet's field can match!
The proof was burned into the sands of
Daytona Beach at the NASCAR* trials
earlier this year. In acceleration tests,
Chevrolet simply walked away from
everything else in its field. Plus-and get
this-all the high-priced cars except onet
Surprising? Not when you consider that
this beauty's been cleaning up on all
comers in short track stock car events
this season. That's where acceleration
really pays off, as well as handling ease
and cornering ability-things that mean
safer, happier highway driving. Come on
in and let a new Chevrolet show you
what we mean.
NOW'$ THE TIME TO 6,,11 LOW PRICES-BIG DEALS1 ENJOY A NEW CHEVROLET
Larson Chevrolet
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