Box 1
Contains 243 Results:
From the Fay Rioux family, 1966
Blue and white card reads as follows:
The family of Fay Rioux acknowledges with grateful appreciation your kind expression of sympathy.
Bernice P. Beatty funeral program, May 1967
Bernice P. Beatty Obituary, May 1967
An excerpt from the newspaper clipping reads as follows:
Bernice P. Beatty, age 68, 554 Central Ave., on May 9. Survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Robert R. Donlin (Marilyn) and Mrs. John Jarnefeld (eileen), both of White Bear Lake, Minn.; 4 brothers, Claude Priest, St. James, Minn.; Leo Priest, Los Alamitos, Calif.;Jay Priest, McKeesport, Pa.; R. Gaylord Priest of Mpls., Minn.; Eleven grandchildren.
"Wilder to Get Forestry Honor", circa 1967
An excerpt from the newspaper clipping reads as follows:
The Amherst H. Wilder foundation will receive the coveted senior forestry award to be given by Keep Minnesota Green Inc., at the 23rd annual KMG celebration and Governor's dinner April 28 in Hotel Lowry.
"Adams Man Top Sr. Citizen of '67", 1967
"Gift Ham Given Hallie Q. Brown, September 2, 1967
An excerpt from the newspaper clipping reads as follows:
Guests of the Hallie Q. Brown Settlement House, 553 Aurora Ave., will feast this week on a 20-pound ham presented as a gift to Gov. Harold LeVander by hosts of the Midwestern Governors Conference at Osage Beach, Mo.
""Always Something", June 7, 1967
An excerpt from the newspaper clipping reads as follows:
Tom Smith, first president of the Senior Citizens' Assembly, Inc., organized two years ago, helped plan the party attended by 500 St. Paulites over the age of 60.
"...Learning and Enjoying at Any Age", April 1967
"Building Bird Houses", circa 1967
Newpaper clipping reads as follows:
Building bird houses is a favorite spring activity. Fred Gunnersen, 90 Wilkin st., shows some of the finer techniques on the jigsaw to, left to right, Louise Chase, 549 Selby ave.; Peter Reily, 62, S. St. Albans st., and Delfino Estrade, 261 W. Kellogg blvd.
"I wanna go back", June 7, 1967
An excerpt from the newspaper clipping reads as follows:
"I wanna go back to my little grass schack in Kahoolawa Hawaii"...Roch Brousseau, 1726 Ashland, leads the "chorus line" as Mrs. Herman McCrosker plays the accompaniment.