. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. at Topeka. Pannkuk is a member of the Methodist Church and is a Rotari- an. He is married and has a son and a daughter, both married and living in Kansas. He and Mrs. Pannkuk, whose first name is Gretchen, will live at 1250 4th St. S, Wisconsin Rapids. Healer will become general man- ager of the Tropical Banana Co., Jan. 15. He and his family will live in Glendale, Mo., a suburb of St. Louis. NATIONAL CRANBERRY QUEEN OF T)! WEDS. Auburn-haired Barbara Patter- son, who was chosen the first Na- tional Cranberry Queen in 1951 and befo


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. at Topeka. Pannkuk is a member of the Methodist Church and is a Rotari- an. He is married and has a son and a daughter, both married and living in Kansas. He and Mrs. Pannkuk, whose first name is Gretchen, will live at 1250 4th St. S, Wisconsin Rapids. Healer will become general man- ager of the Tropical Banana Co., Jan. 15. He and his family will live in Glendale, Mo., a suburb of St. Louis. NATIONAL CRANBERRY QUEEN OF T)! WEDS. Auburn-haired Barbara Patter- son, who was chosen the first Na- tional Cranberry Queen in 1951 and before that Cranberry Queen of the Wareham (Mass.) Post, American Legion, Sunday after- noon, December 21 was married to Donald Rene Maitzen, who is an electronics technician, 1st class in the Navy, attached to the CIC school at the Fargo building, Bos- tan. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Patterson, the latter, retired principal of Ware- ham High School and the bride- groom, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rene Maitzen of Chicago. The wedding was at the First Congregational Church in Ware- ham, Rev. Oscar L. Olsen officiat- ing. After winning the cranberry crown Mrs. Maitzen attended the Modern School of Design in Bos- ton, and functioned as Cranberry Queen at a number of events. The couple will reside in Boston. 100 Percent of Council Co-op Has Been Shipped Peniberton, New .)ersey—Theo- dore H. Budd, Sr., chairman of the Beard of the Growers' Cranberry Council, reports that 100 percent of the cranberry crop handled un- der the direction of the Council has been shipped. This total amounts to 218,000 barrels for the fresh fruit market and ,000 for processing. Blueberries Major Small Fruit In Jersey Now More than 150 bluebei'ry growers and their friends were present at the Annual Blueberry Onen House in December at Pemberton, New Jersey. This is the largest annual fathering cf blueberry growers. It is the occasion when the N. J. Agricultural Experiment Station reports


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