National Catholic Forester

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~ u r t 72 0 thy Co imo since 1907 T , MN LAKE LE M AP St. ~ A Forester Family: President Marie Mavencamp (today) played 'Love' in the 1957 photo below! 50TH ANNIVERSARY - 1957 Members of the new junior court gathered on November 9, 1957. First row, l-r: Kathryn Pribyl, Marie Pribyl, Nancy Dahlin, Mary Cavanaugh. Second row, l-r: Betty Cavanaugh, Betty Rassay, Mary Pribyl, Deanna Nagorshki, Adele Stuhr, Linda Jude. Last row, l-r: Mrs. G.W. Elsenpeter, Mrs. Edna Haas, Doris Segner, Judy Jude, Patty Stumpf, Judy Baker, And Nancy Elsenpeter. 2008 St. Timothy Court 720 1974 Above, court juniors entertain at Christmas! St. Timothy Court 720 of Maple Lake, MN was organized in 1907. Being a part of an NCSF court meant a nice night out for farmer's wives for prayer and for visiting. St. Timothy's was very involved in the support of the local Catholic school, St. Benedict's. They would host teacher appreciation dinners for the nuns, lay-teachers and spouses; 24 held a benefit quilt raffle for Colin Wurm. They raised $600 and NCSF matched $600. the corporate communion was also planned with the pancake breakfast to keep everyone involved! St. Timothy's favorite Hearts and Hands events were holding delicious bake sales for the school. It was successful because the school is truly a part of the Forester families' lives – Court President Marie Mavencamp has their third generation now attending! 2011 Court President Marie Mavencamp (l) presented Monica Loch with a perpetual prayer enrollment for 70 years of membership. Being a part of St. Timothy's means enjoying the families you grew up with; they are a true testament to being a part of the 'Forester family'. officErS president Marie Mavencamp Vice president Naomi Fobbe Secretary Dorothy Blizil treasurer Rose Wurm National Catholic Forester

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