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Oct. 24, 1973
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by Doris Adamic
WEI)., OCT. 24
Alcoholics Anonymous-Al-anon C.C. 8 p.m.
ttAPPY BIRTHDAY-Ken C. Starkman
ItAPPY ANNIVERSARY-Cindy and Dick Davison
TIIURS., OCT. 25
Kiwanis-Vertins
Lions-Vertins
Ely Area Ass'n. for Retarded Citizens-7:30 p.m.-Home Ec dining
room-Memorial H.S.
(;iris' Swimming-Jr. High Invitational at Virginia 4:30p.m.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY-John Robert Vesel, Louis Gerzin, Sr., Tom
Smrekar, Betty Kunstel, Cynthia Leppanen, Richa Anderson, Don
Kangas, George Elioff, Sue Johnson, LOUIS GARNI (from Doris
and Bud).
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY-Jim and Barb Sever, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Miklaucie
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY-Mike and Ernie Forsman, Helena and
Arne Tulla
HAPPY BIRTHDAY-LLOYD SCIIMll)T, Vickie Bennett, Paul
Knutti
Dance at the H.S after the football game.
SAT., OCT, 27
Daylight saving time ends-Standard time begins at midnight
Wheel Rig Race - South Loop of the The Tomahawk Rd., 12 miles
east of Ely on Highway No. 1.
HAPPY BIRTtlDAY-Betty Erickson, Susan Marsnik, Clare Hogan
SUN., OCT. 28
Wheel Rig Race
HAPPY BIRTHDAY-Harvey
Kuzma, John Newman.
Korkki, Tom Ringhand, Jr., Bernard
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MON., OCT. 29
Football-Ely "C" Team at Aurora, 4:30
Football-IRC meet at Aurora
HAPPY BIRTHDAY-Frances Grahek, Jim Hitchcock
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY-Bill and Gloria Smuk
Ely Lodge No. 288 A.F. and A.M.-7:30 p.m.
TUES., O('T. 30
HAPPY BIRTHDAY-Craig Cafourek, Rudy Niemi, Rose Lee
Newman, Cherie Nelson, Anton Slabodnik, Tom Edman, Curtis
Ilinden.
Football-Ely "B" Team at Aurora, 4:30
0 success
The three presidents. Pearl Antonovich, District B, President,
Delores Wallerius, State Pu'esident. and Jane Wager. El)' Ilospital
Auxiliary President.
FRI., OCT. 26
Football-Aurora a t Ely- 7:30 p.m.
LCW of Evangelical Lutheran Church in Babbitt-7:30 p.m.
Mrs. Clarence T. Nelson to be guest speaker.
...from Gloria's kitchen
by Gloria Vertin
Hi-
My sister-in-law Jerry LOu DeBernardi recently baked this bar
for a house warming party we had for my niece Diana Kirshner in
Mpls. It went over so great with all the clan, so I decided it would
be a good recipe to start off with. It is called "Salted Nut Bars"
and is really rich and yummy and naturally very fattening?
SALTED NUT BARS
1 ~ :~ cup flour
~ cup brown sugar
~ cup white sugar
~ cup soft butter
~ teaspoon salt
Mix together like pie crust until it crumbles. Press into 9 x 13 in.
pan and bake l0 minutes at 350 degree oven.
In top of double boiler, over ltot - not boiling water~ melt the
following-
1-6 oz. package butterscotch chips
e cup light corn syrup
2 tblsp. (tablespoon) butter
I tablespoon water.
Pour 1-12 oz. can of salted mixed nuts on top of backed cookie
layer. Pour chip mixture over nuts.
Bake 10 more minutes at 350 degrees. Do not over bake. Your
mixture should bubble on outside edges when done. Cool and cut
into bars.
I hope you'all enjoy making and of course eating these bars. If
any of you have any new or favorite recipes, send it to Gloria, in
care of the Ely Echo,429 E. Sheridan St., Ely, Mn, 55731
PTA representitives at workshop
On Sept. 26. 1973 the St, Louis County Health Dept. presented a
workshop on "Sexuality and CommunicatiOn" at the Miller-Dwan
Hospital Auditorium in Duluth. Attending as representatives of
the John F. Kennedy P.T.A. were Mrs. Stanley Kunstel, Mrs. Pa'.
Magic, and Mrs. Arthur E. Tome. Mrs. Kunstel's sister, Mrs.
Leone Smith of Chicago, IlL attended the morning sessions before
catching a plane to return home after a weeks visit with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Markovich.
After the welcome and introduction, the morning session
consisted of a new film from the State Planned Parenthood
Association and Ortho Drug Co. entitled "Sexuality and
Communication". Using the technique of role-playing, a
husband-wife team of physicians explore the subjects of sexuality
and communication as they relate to the male and female
relationships. Physical and physiological aspects of sex are
presented in a comfortable and informative way. Emphasizes how
attitudes and feelings affect sexual performance and how the
pressures, and anxieties of daily living interfere with family
relationships.
After lunch there were two panel discussions: first, Single
Parenting, Solution and Prevention; then a Community Services
Panel covoring Family Service, Solving the Problems, Abortion
Referral Service, Family Planning Clinic, Unmarried Fathers,
Welfare Services, and Birthright.
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WEI)., OCT. 31
HALLOWEEN
Jr. H.S. Band Concert-Wash. Aud.-7:30 p.m.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN BIRTHDAY-Dave Kromer, Tony Colarich,
Sr.
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Molly Zupancich, Director of Red ('ross Volunteers at
Ely-BIoomenson Community Hospital, reports that the next class
of Volunteer Training will be scheduled for Spring. 1974.
Applications for this cla~s are now being taken. Any area residents
interested in the training program should call Mrs. Zupancich at
3(;5-3:~15. These programs are conducted with funds allocated by
UNITEI) WAY OF NORTHEASTERN MINNESOTA.
Vearl Nelson and Rev. Gordon
Macl,ean. Vearl gave a talk to
the group at the hospital.
The decorating was done by the Ely ladies.
The Ely post of the American I,egion has begun offering an
opportunity for permanent membership in the Post. This offering
resulted from action by the Executive Committee and a special
fund raising board headed by Ronald Harri. Under the new
,permanent or life membership, members have an opportunity to
establish themselves permanently on the rolls of the Post. Every
year thereafter, their membership will be mailed directly to them
without any action on their part. This could represent a significant
convenience to many members of the Post.
About :~1 members have already paid their dues for 1974.
ttowever, this would not prevent them from taking advantage of
permanent membership, as their 1974 dues could be applied
against the cost of a life membership
To obtain further details concerning this program, eligible
veterans should call 365-3177 and ask for Curt Yahnke.
Stop. Time fro" People to Act is the theme for this year's Northern
St. Louis ('purity ('mfference to he held ~n Ely on Thursday, Nov. 1st
with the JFK and Lincoln PTA's as hosts. The meeting will take
place in the JFK Cafeteria Lounge at 6:30 p.m. with registration
beginning at 6:00 p,m. Registrations of $1.25 can be sent to Mrs.
Stanley Kunstel at 16 N. 19th Ave. E. and will also be taken at the
door.
*The speaker for this event wil~ be Mr. Paul Mork. St. Clnud,
newly elected president of Minnesota PTA. You won't want to miss
this d~cnamic speaker, so we invite all PTA members and the
public is cordially welcome.
This will be Mr. Mork's first engagement as the new president.
Co-chairmen for this event are: Mrs. Roy Grotberg (President
of JFK PTA) and Mrs. William Smuk ~ President of Lincoln PTA ~.
Coffee and goodies will be served in the cafeteria following the
meeting.
CIIURCII WOMEN UNITED
World Community Day will be celebrated at First Presbyterian
Church on Friday, Nov. 2 at 8 p.m.
Church Women• United urge all women of the area to attend ant
participate in the celebration.
United Presbyterian Women of Ely extend a warm invitation for
fellowship after the service.
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Several congratulatory letters from participating Auxiliaries
had arrived in Ely by week's end. Such comments as, "Best
District B Meeting," "marvelous luncheon, gracious hostesses",
"interesting tour of local hospital - friendly people in Ely stores"
were found in these letters. The Ely-Bloomenson Hospital
Auxiliary is indeed to be commended for its superb.organization of
the MHAA District B Meeting and for including time for the
visiting Auxilians to visit the local business places.
Douglas Ewald. principal speaker of the opening session, kept
his audience very interested in his recital_ of the trials of a
Minnesota "'lobbyist". Ewald represents the Minnesota Hospital
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Association by defining health care responsibilities to the many
state congressmen who wish to sponsor, defend, or defeat health
care bills in the sessions of the state Legislature. He gave
examples of the role of concerned Auxilians who wish to lend their
support to well-considered health care measures.
Jinny Swanson gave a fine presentation of the new ~ervice she
and Ethel Blackadar are making available to the local hospital
Minnesota State Hospital Auxiliary President.
gave a talk after the dinner on Wednesday.
The floral arrangements on each table were very lovely.
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Open Tues, thru Fri. to lad evening appointment
Sat. 8 A.M. to 1 P.M.
Phone 365-4300
21 E.Sheridan
patients with the ART CART., Vearl Nelson, local
gave the visitors official greetings and praised the
Ely-Bloomenson Hospital Auxilians.
Dolores Wallerius, State President of the Minnesota
Association Auxiliaries, stressed the growing
care for all persons, and the encumbent need for more
volunteers. She defined the volunteer as'a very
person - "one who derives in satisfaction, more than she g.n'
Eleven (out of seventeen) District B Auxiliar~
represented at the gathering. Presidents reports were
Mrs. Koroshec of White Community Hospital (Aurora
Kayfes of Chisholm Memorial Hospital, Mrs. Silvi
Community Hospital, Mrs. Spoor of St. Luke's Hospit
Mrs. LaLiberti of St. Mary's, Duluth, Mrs.
Miller-Dwan, Duluth, Mrs. Wager, Ely, Mrs. Litterman
Memorial,' Grand Rapids, Mrs. Nollett of Hibbing
Hospital, Mrs. Dalton of Falls Memorial Hospital in
Falls and Mrs. Dahl of Virginia Municipal Hospital.
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