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Star Tribune from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 95

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Minneapolis, Minnesota
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of The golfers take up where graduates off June's social whirl. The Minnesota Women's Golf Association (MWGA) ready for two association days this week. So many made reservations for the original event at Mankato Golf Club Tuesday that leaders turned to the Rochester Golf and Country Club to handle the overflow. Thirtysix will swing down the fairways there Monday. Mrs.

J. Raymond Olson, 5213 Wooddale Edina, who is steering the Mankato play, has her hands full scheduling foursomes and low-ball twosomes. Ninety plan to go to Mankato. Mrs. Forrest Nutting of Stillwater is in charge at Rochester.

Golfers at Mankato will include Lafayette Club's Mmes. Blair Jenness, Gerald Morkinger, George Hosfield, Bruce Coe, Gerard Glass, C. Fred Donnelly Black, Douglas Dunsheath, Milton Grimsrud, Bruce McLouth John Sprague, Tom Buchanan, Clarence J. Wagner, Frank Lesselyong, Arthur H. Rand Jr.

Golden Valley Golf Club: Mmes. T. Arndt Thorson, Roy Lundblad, Sheldon Moody, John Wheeler, Robert Lee, Ralph Smith, Burr Markham, Roy Ostbye, A. F. R.

Svensson, Frank Hall, Kenneth Wise, E. H. Siems, Earl Johnson, Ross Dunn, A. K. Schall, Lester Lee, A.

F. Basche, Harry Johnson, C. O. Nygard, G. C.

Armstrong, Ralph Stevens. Tee Time Interlachen: Mmes. A. R. Krueger, P.

B. Shute, C. E. Belanger, A. H.

Quay, Irving Iverson; Brookview: Mrs. Arthur Gepner; Wayzata, Mrs. C. L. Graham (past MWGA president).

Minnesota Valley: Mmes. Peg Smith, Ernest Gray, Alf Nelson, Richard Wank, R. P. Mohrbacher, Paul Arneson, Howard Dahleen, Irene Kinney, Eileen Shoberg, Grace Roepke, Pat Rose, Jayne McDonald, Douglas Sorenson, E. B.

Hodges. Minnetonka: Mary Quinn, Mmes. W. R. Brown, H.

W. Kroupa, H. F. Born, J. Miller Brown, Alfred Simpson, Vernon Shrewsbury, John Ronson, Kenneth Skold, Berkeley Hanson, Clayton Radue, Robert Lembke, Robert McCarthy, Robert Utendorfer, Melvin Cook, Earl Canterbury, Larry Thomas, Crystal Tierney, Robert Handy, Cyrus Minneapolis Golf Club: Mmes.

Clarence Holten, E. Richard Beck, Milton C. Neuman, John W. Kuhn, Robert H. Lucas, Theodore H.

Christgau, Glenn Harmon, Robert Lohmiller, Loren P. Herder, Carl Caspers, Ames Page, Carl Hallin. Golfers heading to Rochester will be -Golden Valley: Mmes. Robert Elliott, Martin Granning, Earl Hatcher and Miss Sue Markham; Interlachen: Mmes. John Hanley, Harold Bradley, Oscar Berg, James De Kief; Edina: Mmes.

Heinrich Kuhlman, Parker Wiggins, A. A. Teeter Thomas Sorlien. Hazeltine: Mmes. E.

S. Chase C. F. Hess, William Cordingley, Dana Struthers, P. O.

Olson, Gene Christensen, Clyde Roe, Wayne S. Hagenbuch; Minnetonka: Mmes. Elvera Knutson, George Seirup, Joseph Saulon, Thomas E. Walsh, Robert LaFavor. Minnesota Valley: Mmes.

F. C. Myers, George Hodges, Arthur Swanson, Grant Huey, James Linder, Harold Gorman, Adolph Johnson, Robert Bjorklund, C. Addison Dahl, Pat Drake; Minneapolis: Mrs. R.

N. Albinson. It's a Boy Their second son and fourth child was born June 5 in New York, N.Y., to Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Liebolt, Downstairs Downtown Only Oly Bestform Summer Bras and Girdles "Cafe Society" Bra -6-way conly lace over satin.

Padded cups with covered underwire, elastic vertible strapless bandeau in love- $2 back. A cup 32-36; cup: 32-38. 4-in-1 "Show Off" Long Line Bra Can be worn strapless, off as a shoulders. halter, 199 regular bra or the Fully, padded under cups under of bust embroidered cotton with wiring. 1 A cup: 32-36; cup: 32.

38. Flirtation Walk Girdle-Cool, cotton mesh with cross-over front panels. Vertical stretch satin back panel, leno elastic side sections, 3-in. no-roll top. Sizes 26-38; odd sizes to 35.

16-inch length 6.95 17-inch length 7.95 Powers Downstairs Corsets, Downtown Only Shop Powers Downstairs Store Monday 'til 9 p.m. to June 2701 Park, Mr. Carolyn 14, wed MINNEAPOLIS and Kipling 1964 announce in S. Mrs. Lapp SUNDAY Joseph September St.

H. TRIBUNE Lapp, Minneapolis Tribune Gamble. Mrs. the Gamble. The his brother young man and older sisters Karen and Melissa.

Street Scenes and Horses Most appealing items in the new West Lake Art Gallery exhibit that will open to the public Tuesday are Renee Nadeau's gay oils of street and beach scenes in the Bahamas, where she and her husband spent a holiday last winter. She carried the ideas for the sketches in her head and put them down on canvas after returning. Six women artists are banded in the art venture, giving the city its newest place to poke about and shop. University of Minnesota art professor Jo Lutz Rollins, who hit on the idea and gave the gallery its impetus, will leave almost as soon as the doors open. She will depart Tuesday for New England to paint old houses as she did around Stillwater.

Four young women, daughters of the artists, will Father's enneus ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY wife. Arts Luncheon Is Scheduled A summer will be held the activities sumption 305 E. 77th An art will be held p.m, and The church sponsoring for the library Day Sunday, shop now and save during Penney's SHIRT FAIR! Step right up! Feel the finer, easy care quality of shirts. designed for men who demand better fabric, more styling features, tailoring extras at a lower costl Get the extras that count for longer wear, finer fit, and greater comfort! Stock-up now on all your favorites while prices are so fantastically low! Polished challis Lustrous! Machine washable. sport Polished shirts.

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LEMON ENDS STAIN Remove discoloration from wooden rolling pins and bread boards by rubbing half a lemon and rinsing with clear water. the engagement MR. AND MRS. BENSON Wed 50 years Fred Bensons Wed 50 Years Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Benson, 4704 16th Av. will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary next Sunday at an open house. The event will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Seubert, 9300 W. 23rd St. Louis Park. No cards have been sent. June of their daughter, Carolyn Faye, to Richard Allan Solomon, 2893 arts luncheon Wednesday in building of AsCatholic Church, Richfield.

exhibit and sale from 12:30 to 4 from 7 to Library the public 1 fund. is Knox Av. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Solomon, Charleston, S.C.

Miss Lapp attended the University of Wisconsin and received her degree from the College of Education, University of Minnesota. She taught in the Minneapolis public school system and the Inglewood unified school district, Inglewood, Calif. Mr. Solomon graduated from the Military College of South Carolina and received his bachelor of law degree from the University of Michigan Law School. A September wedding lis planned.

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