. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. 195.'i Queen "Sis" Pai' is bussed simultaneously. i)\ band leader and Senator Wiley. Miss Parmenter is 18, nicknamed "Sis", daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parmenter, Wisconsin Rapids, is a student at Wisconsin Rapids High. She has blue eyes, curly brown hair and is a member of the school Dramatic Cub and President of Girls' Athletic Association. She was chosen from 15 didge, fifth, a cosmetic kit. Each queen candidate was given a com- pa'^t. The parade had more than 135 entries and took ne
. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. 195.'i Queen "Sis" Pai' is bussed simultaneously. i)\ band leader and Senator Wiley. Miss Parmenter is 18, nicknamed "Sis", daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parmenter, Wisconsin Rapids, is a student at Wisconsin Rapids High. She has blue eyes, curly brown hair and is a member of the school Dramatic Cub and President of Girls' Athletic Association. She was chosen from 15 didge, fifth, a cosmetic kit. Each queen candidate was given a com- pa'^t. The parade had more than 135 entries and took nearly two hours tn pass a given point. During the coronation Senator Wiley declared; "We have come to the middle west to see people en- gaged in sincere and pleasant liv- ing," and he added a note of grati- tude for, "allowing me to be your servant, and then led the audience in singing "God Bless ; First day of the "Cranboree" was cold and cloudy, the second a beau- tiful late September day. Plans for next year's festival are already beginning as this event has grown hugely each time. Fresh From the Fields (Continued from Page 5) morning dews were at the same time a disconcerting handicap. Ap- parently by October 1st the harvest was not quite half completed, with indications that it would the August crop estimate. The berries have excellent color and the quality is reported as better than the pre- vious three years. Too Dry Dry weather has held down the sise of the berries except, perhaps, where frost flowing has kept the soil well moistened. Heat damage caused in late August has been re- ported from some bogs, stopping the damage growth of green berries and causing spoilage to set in. OREGON Mi^ hhiu 1 LiKick, Wis'cnsm Rapids, won cianl)ei 1 V pie li ikiri, . M I over 25 others with an old-fashioned recipe. Her prize was an clectiic range. (Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune photo) Eighteen Some hand-picking and ditch work was
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