Sauers Extension Homemakers

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Sauers Extension Homemakers Club met at the home of Dolores Eggersman for its March meeting.

Vice president Grace Stuckwisch opened the meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance and led the club creed.

Eggersman gave devotions on “Faith Steps.”

Members answered roll call by answering “Describe a time when you flew a kite.” Most of the club members didn’t have much luck.

Millie Otte gave the secretary’s report, and the treasurer’s report was given by Mildred Fenneberg.

It was decided to volunteer at the Orphan Grain Train, and the date was set for 8:30 a.m. April 26. Members are to meet at the Save-A-Lot parking lot.

For the Spring Affair on April 16, the club is going to eat at Batar at 11 a.m., followed by a visit to the Hayden Museum.

Members brought items to be packed in a backpack for children in foster care.

The health and safety lesson was given by Rose Elmer on cars, and Ileen Nehrt read a humorous article.

Election of officers was conducted with the following results: president, Stuckwisch; vice president, Joyce Hackman; secretary, Elmer; and treasurer, Nehrt.

Otte received the hostess gift.

The hostess served cheesecake, cookies and drinks.

The April meeting will be at Otte’s home.

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