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r ee eade#iteottr <br />The following is an article taken from the Anoka County Union, December 9, <br />1925. <br />"The Ramsey Circle entertained with a chicken dinner and program at the <br />Farmers' Club and invited guests at their club house three miles west of Anoka, <br />Thursday, Dec. 3. About one hundred guests marched into the fine new basement <br />and partook of the sumptuous viands these good ladies had prepared. After a guessing <br />contest, they returned to the upper hall to finish the program and spend the remainder <br />of the day in social conversation. A group of ladies sang "Minnesota" with Mrs. Cliff <br />Clark at the piano. Mrs. Gus Peterson, our worthy president of the tenth district of <br />M. F. W. C., was presented. She told of the good work by club women, told the men <br />how capable the women are in co-operating with men's clubs, rearing their families, <br />keeping the stockings mended, the cookie jar filled and keeping up the home in <br />general. <br />The next stunt was a millinery contest between eleven men. After trimming and <br />donning their hats they marched around the hall for the judges to get a better view <br />of them. Cliff Clark was awarded the prize as the most artistic trimmer. <br />The Sunshine Circle is a small club, but they have worked and co-operated with <br />the Farmers Club and made this club house neat and comfortable. We hope to have <br />the privilege of enjoying many such days with these good people. Mrs. Wm. Schenk <br />presided at the meeting." <br />30 <br />