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2 - THE HENDRICKS PIONEER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1974
THE HENDRICKS PIONEER
JOEL AND CARILLON TORGERSON
Owners and Publishers
An independent newspaper published every Thursday
in Hendrieks, Minnesota 56136
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|0 YEARS AGO will be tried on Monday,
The previously announced
sketball jamboree at the
school bym has now definite-
ly been scheduled for Friday
evening, February 7. Feat-
ure of the evening will be a
basketball game between
farmers and businessmen,
with Irwin Johnson coaching
and Harold 8ahr the same
for the businessmen.
Henry Kluess has been
confined to his home for
several days with a touch of
pneumonia.
Duane Crowser, Donald
Knutson and Ernest Nornes
fished on Wolf Lake east of
Bemidji last Wednesday,
returning home Friday with
a good catch of fish.
Mrs. Helen Kopischke and
Jimmy of Mankato and Mr.
and Mrs. James Dora and
Julia of Rochester were
visitors at the Alden Dorn
home over the weekvnd.
20 YEARS AGO
Some 125 persons gathered
at the Hendricks school last
Wednesday evening for the
fopnation of a new Parent-
Teacher Association. Fol-
lowing talks by Dr. Herman-
son and Supt. Reinertson,
those present chose a group
of officers who will head
aCtivities for the remainder
of the year. president - Ed
i0senthal, vice-president-
/vlys. Oliver Thompson,
secretary- Mrs. Virgil
Trulock and Norvald Troo-
Sen as treasurer. Local
school buses made trips
around their regular routes
to bring in parents who
wanted to use that form of
transportation.
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey
Buchholz and Diane, ac-
companied by Donna Buch-
holz and Helen Janes, were
visitors on Sunday afternoon
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Buchholz. This was
little Diane's fir.t trip to
the farm home of her
March 6th before Judge
Harold Baker in Granite.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
Stegner anl daughter, Betty
Jean, and Miss Fern Christ-
,. m.-.n were Sunday dinner
guests at Andrew Stegner's.
50 YEARS AGO
Albert E. Johnson and
family and John, Emma
and Petra Kirkvold helped
Mrs. E. E. Behrens celebrate
her birthday anniversary
Saturday evening.
Drs. Jensen and Nelson
removed the tonsils for
Oscar Winsness Friday, a
neat bit of surgery.
Peter Klrkvold helped Pete
Forseth butcher Monday.
Art 8enz bought the big
barn on the Mrs. Fjeseth
lot in the north part of town
and is moving it to his
farm south of town.
NOTICE
open house and dance in
honor of Mr• and Mrs. Ted
Skorczewski on their 30th
wedding anniversary will
be hetd on.Saturday,
February 9, 1974. Open
house 1-4 p.m. at 900 8th
Avenue N.W., Waseca,
Minnesota. Dance- 9:00
p.m. at American Legion,
Waseca• No invitations
will be sent. 4-2c
Card of Thanks
I wish to take this opport-
unity to thank all my rela-
tives, friends and neighbors
for being so kind to us while
I was a patient at the
Veterans Hospital in Minn-
eapolis. Thanks to those
who visited me, for sending
• gifts, cards and your
prayers. A special thanks
to Rev. Kallevig for his
visit and prayers. Alto a
special thank you to Mr.
and Mrs. Orvin Oison of
Minneapolis and to Mr• and
Mrs. Curtis Quisnell for all
their kindness to us and all
FIEST LUTHERAN
& 81NGSAA8 CHUIHKS
Ha, roM W. Melby, PaYor
Thursday, 1/31- Circle
Bible Study Leaders at 7:30
p.m.
Sunday, 2/3 - Communion
Services at 9:30 a. m., Sun-
day School at 10:30 a. m.,
Family Night at Singsaas
at8 p.m.
Tuesday, 2/5 - Circles
meet
Wednesday, 2/6- Junior
Lutherans after school.
NO CHOIR
Singsaas -
Sunday, 2/3 - Sunday
School at 10 a.m., Com-
munion Services at 11 a• m.
Family Night at 8 p.m.
Wednesday, 2/6 - Senior
Choir at 8 p.m.
Thursday, 2/7 - ALCW at
2p.m.
Parish:
Sunday, 2/3 - Morning
Service with Holy Commun-
ion at 9:30 a.m. in Legion
Hall, Sunday School at
10:30 a• m. in Legion Hall
and Homes, Junior Luther
League Meeting in Legion
Hall at 2:30 p.m.
Wednesday, 2/6 - Senior
Confirmation Class in
School at 3:30 p. m.
Thursday, 2/7- Junior
Confirmation Class in School
at 3:30 p. m., Church
Council Meeting at Robert
Martin's home at 8 p.m.
MARBI
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Lloyd C. KaUevig, Palewr
Saturday, 2/2 - 8th Grade Saturday, 2/2 - Confir-
Confirmation Class at 9 a.m. marion Classes at Calvary
9 th Grade Confirmation at 9:30 a.m.
Class at 10:30 a. m.
FAITH LUTHERAN
BRETHKEN CHUKCH
Gordon Sollaeim, Paster
1/30 - 2/8 - Foreign
Mission Conference at Fer-
gus Falls
1/81 - Mission Society at
the home of Mrs. Luella
Pederson at 2 p• m. , Con-
firmation Instruction at
3:45 p.m.
Sunday, 2/a- Worship
Service at 9:30 a. m., Sun-
day School and Aduit Bible
Class at 10:40 a• m. Mission
Sunday
Wednesday, 2/6- Bible
Study and Prayer Service
at8 p.m.
81om Prairie - Toronto -
Thursday, 1/31- Bible
Study and Prayer Service
at8 p.m. at Mrs. Hazel
Erickson
Sunday, 2/3- Sunday
School and Adult Bible
Study at 10 a• m., Worship
Service at 11 a• m.
Sunday, 2/3 - Morning
Worship at 8:15 a. m., Sun-
day School at 9:20 a. m.
.CALVARY
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Llol C. KaUevig, Pastor
Saturday, 2/2 - Confir-
mation Classes at 9:30 a•m.
Sunday, 2/3 - Morning
- Worship at 9:45 a. m., Sun-
day School at 10:45 a. m.
Monday, 2/4- Pioneer
Girls after school
TRINITY EVANGELICAL"
LUIERAN CHURCH
Wisconsin Synod
W. H. Allward% Patttor
Sunday, 2/3 - Sunday
School at 9:46 a. m.,
Church Services at 10:45
a. m•
Wednesday, 2/6 - Con-
firmation Class and Release
Time at 3:40 p. m.
Card of Thanks
GKACE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Robert Jame Pastor
Wednesday, 1/30 - Choir
practice at 7 p.m.
Thursday, 1/1- Marriage
Enrichment Class at Hen&
ricks School Iyrmasium at
7:30 p. m.
Friday, 1/1 - Bloodmobile
at the Church at 9 a.m. -
1:30 p.m.
Sunday, I/3 - Church
School Classes at 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship at 10:45
a.m., UMYF at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, 2/6 - Choir
Practice at 7 p• m•
Sunday, 2/10- Next
A dult Confirmation Class
at Church at 7:30 p.m.
Topic - "The United Meth-
odist Church"
Thanks forever to those in
a professional capacity and
to those in an official cap-
acity and to all those who
served and to all relatives
and fine friends who gave
comfort by their presence
and kind words at the funer-
al of Bessie Reppe.,
Ben Reppe
Milo Reppe's
Allan Reppe's
Cleon Reppe
John Reppt.'s
Jerry Brandts'
Ralph Vigna's
Dean ;eoe's
Mary Sluiter's 5-1c
Card of Thanks
I wish to thank the doctors
and nurses of the Hendrtcks
Hospital for the fine care I
received while a patient
• Card of Thanks
A special thanks to Drs.
Mueller and Dr. Thompson
and the entire hospital staff
for the wonderful care I
received while a patient.
Also to Pastor Knutson and
everyone who remembered
me with visits. I appreciat-
ed it very much. God
Bless you all.
Darwin Vick 5-1c
Card of Thanks
I want m thank all you
people for giving me so
much support when I was at
the state Junior Miss Pag-
eant. Thanks so much for
remembering me with letters,
gifts, cards, telegrams,
newspaper page, and signs.
I have reaped many rich
llessings from this week.
I want to extend a special
thanks to Julie Midtaune
for coming down to owa-
tonna and playing piano for
me and practicing with me.
Sincerely,
Darice Sandro 5-1c
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our
sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbors for
their expressions of sym-
pathy and memorials in
memory of my dear hus-
L band and our father. A
thanks to the American
Legion of Lake Benton for
their part in their services.
"A special thanks to R e v.
Kallevig and Rev. Knutson
for their prayers and com-
forting words, to Lloyd and
David Johnson for their ser-
vices, to the soloist and
organist, to the ladies who
served the dinner and the
Calvary Lutheran Church
for their funeral services, ,
to all who brought food and
assisted in any way. It was
very much appreciated.
God Bless you all.
Mrs. Sigurd G. Vick Sr.
and family 5- lc
Card of Thanks
A special thanks to Dr.
Mueller and Dr. Thompson
and the entire hospital staff
and everyone who helped
Sigurd during his illness and"
stay at the hospital. God
Bless each one.
Mrs. Stgurd G. Vick Sr.
and family 5- lc
'Card of Thanks
I wish to thank thedoc-
tots, the nurses, for the
fine care I received while
I was a patient at the hos-
pital• Ray. Melby for his
visits and thanks also to
all of you who sent cards
and gifts and those of you
who visited me.
Vernilla Dorn 5-Ic
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The
HENDRICKS
grandparents, that they did for my wife there. Thanks also to Pas-
while she visited me there. WOOD tor Kallevig for his visits CLINIC
30 YEARS AG.O God Bless you all• LUTHERAN CII and to all others who visited
J hu J. Hexum 5-1p -- Louis Ueland 5-1p Dr. C• O. M.D.
Miss Anna Leuning, : Harold O. Bailey, PmRor me and sent cards.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs• Correction Sunday, 2/3 - Worship NOTICE Dr. LeR Mueller, M.D.
Fred Leuning, was united The Pioneer unintentton- Service at 9:30 a. m., Sun- &
ha marriage to Mr. Ralph ally omitted the name of day School at 11 a. m• I am closing my shop el-
. Danielson at the New Grove "Gambles" from the full- Parish: fective March 15, 1974. OIFIgIR HOUI:
Evangelical church parson- page ad "Good Luck, Darice" Thursday, 1/31 - Senior I will be moving to Granite
age on Saturday, January 16. in the January 24th issue. Confirmation at 5 p.m• FAIls, Minnesota to live Wwkd
Rev. D. A. Davis officiated Friday, 2/1 - Bible Brief- with my sister, Mrs• Mar- 1#.11 am.. I'..K$
using the single ring cere-
mony. Mist Lillian Leun-
ing, sister of the bride, was
the only attendant.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Me-
Knight of Long Beach,
Calif., are the parents of
a baby boy, born Monday,
January 18, 1943. Mrs.
McKnight will be remem-
bered as Eunice Tollefson.
On Tlmrsday afternoon of
last week the fire depart-
paent was caUed out to
ench a fire at the home
tf Guy Wright and his
ther. Guy had been
thawing out some water
pipes with a blowtorch and
evidently some sparks went
p the walls, smoldered
¢or a time and then started
flre. The blaze, was con-
fined between two joists in
the wall and the firemen
re off a few shingles on
,the edge of the roof and
"extinguished it with chem-
-ica B.
40 YEARS AGO
A grand Jury on last Fri-
. day returned an indictment
"against Ole Anderson of
Canby and his son Leonard
Anderson of murder in the
third degree. The case
Correction
The Cub Scout Blue and
Gold Banquet will be held
at the First Lutheran Fellow-
ship Hall at 7 p.m. on Wed-
nesday, February 20 (rather
than Friday of that week as
previously announced. )
ing at 2 p.m.
Wednesday, 2/6 - Junior
Confirmation at 4:45 p. m.,
TABS at Susan Christian-
sen's at 7:80 p.m.
at all timesl
PHARMACY
celia Ellgen at 1005 13th 8Mmnlalm
Street, Granite Falls,
Minnesota 56241. --'-----
Vemilla Dom 5-1c 111
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Hendricks PI0
FU'N NI6HT
Saturday February 2
High School Gymnasium
7:30 p.m.
BaSketball Games
Town Gals vs. Country Gals (
Town Guys vs. Country Guys (
Lunch Drawings Prizes Music i
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Admissions --
Adults $0€. Cildren 25€ - Family $1.50 i
Retirement and
Nursing, Home
Folks at both Retirement
Home and Nursing Home as-
sembled the first part of
last week for the viewing of
a film entitled "The Rise
and Fall of the Great Lakes".
It drew chuckles from those
watching it, as trick photo-
graphy went to work and
showed the consequences of
a sudden dry up of the lakes.
It was funny.
It was Hospital Auxiliary
time around the Retirement
Home again last Wednesday.
We believe its good for
everyone around, residents,
auxiliary members, staff,
as pats cross, words are ex-
changed, glances met, pleas-
ant thought of good will ex-
changed. The ward service
comes out with a capital S.
We are glad the auxiliary
members are making the
Retirement Home their
home. We think especially
today of the faithful mem-
bers coming here once a
month sunshine or rain,
summer or winter, and
really responsible for the
main pulse of the organiza-
tion. We are real happy to
see the occasional comers
too; also pitching in when
the various service projects
are in motion. Can we
just pause for a moment
and visualize how it really
would be if there were no
hospital and thus no hospital
auxiliary. We like it better
with the hospital in our
midst.
Bevelyn Olson's Tuesday
afternoon meeting with in-
terested residents brought
back to them many fond
recollections of yester-years
as she read and they talked
about happenings found in
a short story called "Snow-
bound". Bevelyn also had
with her a corn popper, and
they munched popped corn
as the listened and talked.
Put to good use is a lap- .
robe given by Mrs. Justin
Anderson. Thank you
Beulah.
Last weeks Tuesday after-
noon coffee time was made
more pleasant with Mrs.
Art Scotting, Mrs. Bob
Rosenthal and Mrs. Ed Ros-
enthal serving from the
Grace United Methodist
Church.
Oscar Pederson went seven
miles out in the country
and spent Sunday at the
David B• OLson home.
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INSURANCE
SERVICE
Ma.
For All Your
Insurance Needs
See
Orlan L. Sandro
Mrs. Nellie Smith is back
at the Nursing Home after
spending a few days at the
hospital after a mishap
during a fall. Our hand of
sympathy goes out to Mrs.
Smith in the loss of two
of her brothers, Bill and Sig
Vick.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Nyhus
of Madison, Minnesota and
Mrs. Martin Mathison,
Lake Benton, Minnesota February 4 - 8 '
visited with Mrs. Carrie Bread and butter, peanut
Nyhus at the RetL'-.ment butter sandwiches and mil
Home. served every day.
Monday- Hot Dish, CoI
Mrs. John Trooien Slaw, Fruit Sauce, Cookie
brought the message at the
Tuesday - Creamed peal
weekly worship service and on Crisp Noodles, Cold '
a group of nurses brought Meat Sandwiches, Tossed
three numbers in song ac- Salad, Apple Crisp
companied by Alice at the Wednesday- Fish Sticks,
piano• Potatoes, Vegetable, Ora I
Juice, Cookie
First Lutheran's 4th Sunday Thursday - Pizza, Vege
family night brought the able, Fruit, Brownie
Sunday devotionals with Friday - Mashed PotatoO. r
Mrs. Clinton O1son offering Turkey and Gravy, Vega#
scripture and prayer and Frozen Dessert
Mrs. Harlan Gilbertson ac-
companying the singing DR. W. P. NELSO t
group which turned out to be ChirrKtor
the size of a good size choir.
Its enriching to notice the Elktolg B. Dak.
interest of the many church OFFICE HOUR: re
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