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Gratulerer
med
dagen!

SYTTENDE MAI (Continued from page 1)

state, with its own free constitution, national representation, its own government and the right to levy taxes.

The Norwegians were not immediately amenable to the prospect of entering into a new union. The nephew of the Danish King, Prince Christian Frederik, was governor of Norway at the time. In keeping with an understanding with his uncle, the governor paved the way for a Norwegian revolt to prevent a Swedish takeover, and presumably also to secure a collaborative union once again between Denmark and Norway.

The governor's action led to the convening of an assembly whose purpose was to forge a constitution. They met at Eidsvoll, some 70 km north of Oslo, where they formally adopted a Norwegian Constitution on 17 May 1814, choosing Christian Frederik to be the Norwegian king. To this day, May 17 is celebrated as the Norwegian national day.

The victors of the Napoleonic Wars however, were unwilling to accept any deviation from the terms of the agreement. The Swedes exerted diplomatic pressure, and when this proved to be of no avail, they launched a military campaign of trained troops who rapidly subdued the Norwegians. In August an agreement was signed at Moss, south of Oslo, whereby the Swedes accepted the Norwegian Constitution signed at Eidsvoll, with the amendments made necessary by the union of the two kingdoms. King Christian Frederik relinquished his power on 10 October 1814, and left the country. Norway had entered into another union.

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Names and Numbers

President: Wendell Brenner
Secretary: Ann Shabez
Sunshine: Tordis Kaczmarek
Skjold News Editor:
Please check our contact numbers at the web site "CONTACT US" Page.

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May Birthdays
2 Carl R. Hansen
3 Nels R. Nelson
7 Karin Wulf-Jaeger
10 Luella J. Trinrud
10 Fritjof Elverum
10 Carol L. Ostgaard
11 Torbjorg Andersen
11 Janice G. Swanson
12 Jorunn M. Fleck
12 Albert L. H. Kleven
13 Branden Naniak
16 Merlyn Ullenbrauck
17 Charles W. Larsen
19 Lewis Bowles
19 Anthony L. Gudvangen
21 Catherine Karabas
21 Anna C. Masciopinto
23 Rose Haakonsen
23 Elizabeth A. Ahlgren
24 Barbara J. Klosowski
24 Christian Von Kirchbach
25 Andreas Andersen
25 Erling Halle
25 Caroline F. Cooney
26 Marilyn L. Halvorsen
29 Eugene H. Baker
30 Fred O. Gilbertsen
31 Charles A. Nelson

June Birthdays
1 Steven E. Johnson
2 Harold R. Ericksen
5 Alice M. Beyer
5 Karen Egenes
6 Ronald E. Bentsen
9 Sarah Naniak
10 Ronald C. Baumann
11 Reese J. Hendricksen
11 Isa S. Madany
13 Lillian A. Berge
13 Ingrid A. Mauro
15 Raymond E. Haakonsen
16 John K. Ideboen
18 Anne E. Shabez
20 June Steine
26 Darlene S. Wenz
27 Don Lien
29 Carl R. Eglund
30 Karen A. Aukland


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WE MEET AT:
Bethel Evangelical
Lutheran Church
3839 W. Frontage Road
Palatine, IL 60067-7715
Hospitality Room-- lower level

(See Page 5 for Dates and Times)

The church is located just north of Algonquin Road on the West Frontage Road.

Norwegian Language at Sons of Norway web site.

Next month we will discuss more about Norwegian lessons at the Sons of Norway web site.  Following is a phrase from lesson 29 about Syttende Mai, which like the others, gives you a Norwegian phrase, the pronunciation for that phrase, and then the English meaning.

Phrase
Syttende mai er Norges grunnlovsdag, nasjonaldagen fremfor noen annen.

Pronunciation 
sut-tehn-eh ma-ee aer noor-gehs grewn-lohvs-dahg frehm-fohr noo-ehn ahn-nehn

English
Seventeenth of May is Norway's constitution day, the national holiday above any other.

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