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The Daily Journal from Fergus Falls, Minnesota • Page 3

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Linda Mueller Bride of Mr. Poll I Fergus Fills Daily Jotitrnl 1 Aug. 14, 1965 In an afternoon ceremony Aug. 7 In St. Paul's Lutheran Church of Denning, Linda.Kay Mueller was united In marriage lo Clifford A.

Poll. The double ring ceremony was jwrformed by Ihe Rev. P. L. Friedrioh.

Baskets of yellow and white gladioli and mums adorned the altar. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mueller of rural Battle Lake and Ihe bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Ida Poll of Dent.

Oivcn in marriage by her fath- the bride wore a door-length chanlilly gown with watlcan train. The train, skirl and fitted bodice were finished wilh lace border re-embroidered with sequins. The bride's nnly jewelry was a sterling silver cross necklace, a gift from the goom. Her bouquet was a crescent of while roses with split yellow carnations. The bride was attended by Mrs.

Arlan Mueller, who as matron of Imnor carried a spray of yellow roses. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Leonard Mueller, Mavis Marquardt and Donna Mueller, sister of the bride. Their floor-length dresses were of while chiffon, each with a yellow satin rose and cummerbund. Each carried a single ycl'ow rose.

The groom was attended hy Charles Kirchenwilz as best num. Groomsmen were l.eon- ard Mueller, brother of the bride, Robert Oilman. Rand) Kath and Mclvin Willhile. Mrs. Harold Salvog accompanied Arlan Mueller, brother of Ihe bride, as he sang "Wedding Prayer" and "The Lord's Prayer." Following the ceremony, tlie bride's parents gave a reception in Ihe church parlors for 150 guests.

Mr. and Mrs. Ilaro'd Marquardl of Hopkins were host and hostess. Mrs. Jim Palmer of Fergus Falls registered (he guests.

At Ihe gift (able were Mrs. Melvin Willhile. Mrs. Larry Lange of Lamberton and Marge Kath of Perham. Pouring coffee was Mrs.

William Pape of Renville. aunt of the bride. Mrs. Clifford Willhite of Vesta, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Mervin Ohman, Dent, cut the wedding cake.

At the punch bowl was Mrs. Charles Kirchenwitz of Pcrham. Waitresses were Linda Larson of Northfield, Cheryl Mundal, Dianne Olson of Fargo, Karol Harthun of Dent, Jean Lange of Lamberton and Connie Rosen of Perham. Goes to Driver Confab Arnold Nielfeld, supervisor of driver education in Fergus Falls schools, will atleiKl a driver- training conference al Illinois Slate University Normal al Chicago from Aug. 16 lo Sepl.

3. Topic of the program is Program Safely Education in Driver Education. Sponsors are the Chrysler Corporation and Minnesota Motor Co. Nielfeld is senl hy Ihc chool lo gel Ihis information. School Home Economists to Confer Aug.

25 Eight dislriel conferences wil held throughout MinncsoU during August for high schno home economics teachers. Fer gus Falls will be host to 111' weslern district on Aug. 26. by Knute Xura MR. AND MRS.

CLIFFORD A. POLL Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Poll will be living in Carlmndalc, 111., where Mr. Poll will to a gradu- ale assistant al Southern Illinois University while he is studying his master's degree.

200 to Get Degrees at MSG Graduation! Donald Haascs, Married at Deer Creek, Live in Wadena MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL 11. HUUGESS Wendell Church Scene Wedding Wedding vows were exchanged i and recessional was "Trum- by Elaine Rulh Weigand ami pel Voluntary." with Sus- Fergus'Michael Hubert Burgess Sunday aime Biirilscn as inmipc-ler. evening.

Aug. 8. at Trinity Lu-1 The bride, given in marriage The district events, initialed ithcran Church. Wendell. Paslur by her father, wore a sheath DIOEH CREEK Marjoric l.cc Beyer and Donald J.

liaasc, Ixilh of Deer Creek, were united in marriage al Trinity Lutheran Church on July 24 at 2 p.m. The liuv. P. L. Friedrich officiated at the double ring ceremony.

Afler a short nip the couple is now al home al 4H Fourth SI. Wadena. The bride is Ihe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beyer and Ihe groom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur llaasc. all of Deer Creek. Tl'o bride, given In bv her father, worn a while jchanlilly lace gown wilh Inned neckline and full skirl, i The cbanel train encircled the waist. She carried white roses i and lilac carnations.

Janice Savaloja was maid of and Susan Seeman was bridesmaid. They wore dresses of lilac taffcla in street length i and carried iHiuouets of lilac carnations. Gay Malta, dressed in while, was (lower girl. The groom was attended by his brother David as best man anl Ted Birch as groomsman. 1 Ushers were Larry Malhiescn of I Wadcna and Larry Olson of Per- '----I Featured speaker al the Fei gus Falls and Thief River Fall sessions will be Roy L.

Andci son, program director, Lakeland Mental Health Ccnler, Fergus! The central and weslern Min- ncsota district meeting for teach- crs in adult home economics programs will at Falls on Aug. 2o. Ilci Mi-Donald tilurlio MR. AND MRS. DONALD J.

HAASE Sharon Parduhn was organist and Mrs. Herbert Borchers sang "0 Period Love" and "The Lord's Prayer." The church was decorated wilh bouquets of lilac phlox and baby's breath. The reccplion for 230 guests iwas held in the church parlors. Library News and Reviews By EVERETT FOSTER "Rcsl Loved Songs of Bonnie Since ils beginning in 1961, the Scotland" recordings collection al the Fer-1 "Tenca Lea and Her Singing pus Falls Public Library grown to an accumulator! of 27-1 records or albums. Altoul 200 Moorhead Slale Harold Peyerl.

Kenning: cge students are candidates for Viola Rostad, Fergus Falls; Wai- degrees at summer commence- lace Scheer, Pelican Rapids; menl exercises Aug. 20 al 81 Kathleen Senn, Pelican Rapids': p.m. (CST) in Alex Nemzek Sharon Keverson, Henning; Dale Fi rom a Personal Angle two years ago, replace Ihe slate- wide meeting held in other years, according to Lyla M. Luther M. Johnson nlViciatud al portrait gown of the candlelight double rins cere- 'organza wilh appliqucd chanlilly mony in a sellin state supervisor of- whilc gladioli.

of pink and lace. Irain. 11 featured a full back Her Imiqucl was while Fieldhouse. Speaker will be Dr. G.

Theodore Milan, chairman ol the po- ilical science department al Macalesfer College. Among students who will receive degrees with honors in iiachetor of arts are David James Alsladl and Jerry Kjorlien, both of Pcrham, cum laude. Bachelor of science cum laude -aduates include Louise Wilt Jorgenson of Fergus Falls, Anita Hanson Leavens of Underwood, Hazel a Mcllin, New- York Mills. John Wilcnx. Perham.

will re- Spafford, Whealon: Marian Sandherg Sluehrenbcrg, Kent; Karen Winjum, 1'erham. Earning a bachelor of arts degree is Gary Knapp, Foxhome. Lindua Mueller of Battle Lake has qualified as an associate in arts. home economic. 1 eduction.

Clubs and Societies Parenls of Ihc cnimlc arc Mr. and slcphannlis. Maid of honnr was her sisler Lois and bridesmaids were Doris Weigand, sister of Ihe bride; Jane sisler of Ihe groom; and Mrs. Wcig- They wore (toor-lcnglli Orwell Sunshine Circle not meet this monlh. will Tlie marriage of Carole Lynn Burris lo Dclborl A.

Larson look place at a 10:30 a.m. ceremony Aug. 7 in St. Michael's Catholic Church, Madison. Father rich of Minneapolis, uncle of Ihe Bachelor of science degrees I off will go to Marcene Buechler, Pcrham; Carole Burris of Madison Wed ceive a master of science education.

in The bride is the daughter of Lake, Lorena Hartman Mr Tjm belh; Norma Jensen Hcndeison, Miu ison formcl nf Underwood; Edward L. Langs- 1 room ness, Fergus Falls; Frances Mrs. John Ferguson and sonjnohman LcN'oue. Brcckenrklge; David of are spending Loktu, Fergus Falls; Eliza week at Deer Lake wilh her Lbelh Slcen Meyer. Dent; Leona brother and family, Ihe Jean Kelly Morion, New York Mills; son of Mr.

and Mrs. Sylvester Larson of Canby. r.ivon in marriage by her falh- Bopps. Frances Leinen Nelson, Fox- Mr, and Mrs. Norman Haag-1 enson arrived yesterday from' Burbank, to spend a few, days of their vacation here wilh lid j-a wi i iv, 11.

his mother, Mrs. N. M. I nil, son. Uter (hey will po to Mcd- OtU-f ILU OUI I at MSC in Mr.

and Mrs. Larry Ciirjienfei and baby daughter Kim, who visited bis parents, the Gary Carpenters, for eight days, have gone back lo Arvada, Colo. their home al Lomsr of l-ergus rails receives Ihe grce of bachelor of science from 'fi' H. Moorhead Stale College ucxl tlln alt it will be the coinnlc-lion pire waistline and train flowing from Ihe neckline. She carried largo while mums wilh sprays of small mums.

Joy Schmidt of Fergus Falls I was maid of honnr and brlrtos- maids were Carol Larson and wore aqua, floor-length dresses of silk shan- lung styled with empire waisl- lines. Their headpieces harmonized wilh the gowns. They ricd sprays of Fuji mums. Ferns Hie altar and glads a career course started 35 years ago. Called here by the unexnectcd death of their falher nnd father- in-law 1 Ben ZuchlsdorfT.

were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Whitaker.

Lakewood, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ilennig, Independence. Mo. Mrs.

Hennig is spending a few days more wilh her mother bul the others have returned lo their homes. Coming from a distance (o attend the funeral of their brother ar.d brother-in-law. Ben Zuehls- dorfT, were Bert ZuehlsdoriT ol San Rafael, Mr. and Mrs. Rotor! ZuehlsdorfT of Independence, Mr.

and Mrs. Alfon Zuchlsdorff. Livonia, Mr. and Mrs. Hertort Morris.

Also attending were mi- Roger Larson was man and groomsmen were Bob Burris nnd John Ushers were Arvid Lund and Dave Gru- In Louise Wilt slarled Marshall. with Ihe one-year rural teacher RE was flower girl course at Moorhead Teachers ami Mafk Henrich of Rosen was and Mrs. August Wendell, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burgess.

Ellraw Lake. Carol Fyrand was organist. Vocal duels "Beautiful Savior" "0 Lord Mosl Holy" iveie by Cheryl Weigand and Mrs. IKowns uf lavender satin, fcalur- V'ernon koltes. Miss Weigand I ing empire waisls aod back pan- also sang "The Greatest with matching accessories.

These Is Love." Processional They carried bouquets of pink was Furcell's "Trumpet Tune in and while gladioli wilh purple accent. Flower girls Deli- Ira and Laurie Weigand wore While salin lloor-lcnglh drosses carried bouquets of pink ar-d white gladioli. The groom was al'cudcd by RolxTl Clenienscn as best man. were Richard Clem- icnscn and Curtis and James including 1S8 musical and 8(j i 1) Major" "Stephen Foster Songbook" Franck. "Siring Quartet in non-musical selections.

A revised catalog listing these Piano" Grieg. "Concerto in A for 5 Weigand. brother of the bride. I recordings will soon lw printed and made available lo (he public. This new catalog, in addition to listing Hie recordings according to composer as they are arranged in Ihe record bin.

contain a second section i listing the recordings according lo subject. This new section will aid Ihe patron who enjoys a type of music, bul is not familiar wilh specific composers or performers. The subject headings selected for use in this catalog are Anthologies. Ballcl Music, Choral Music. Guilar.

Organ, Violin. Waltzes. Documentary. Humor- Comedy, Instruction. Plays, Po- clry.

Prose and Operas. Folk Music. Children's Records, Religious Bands, Marches "History of Classical Jazz" "While House Saga" "American Waltzes" Maiito- vani, conductor. I who also acted as ushers. I Connie Burgess, sisler of the i "room, was al tlie guesl book 'and Conine Gran was Ihe I bride's personal attendant.

A reccplion in Ihe church par- lors followed Ihe ceremony. Hosts and hostesses were Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Amniulson and I Mr. and Mrs.

Lyle Greeley. The wedding cake was served by Mrs. John Weigand and Mrs. Burgers. Mrs.

Sidney Ellingson and Mrs. Gladys Ricks poured. Waitresses wore Janet 'and lone Adams. Burg- Jess. Susan Ricks.

Karen Elling! son and Darla Chrislensnn. Serving punch were UiAnn Vollmers and Marilyn Hcnlila. Gifts were carried by Snivels I Bcrgan and Sharon I.arson aod arranged by Katharine Weigand. Leone 1-Iidcm and Mrs. Philip Lord.

Serving Ihe refreshments I were Mrs. (Hell Aamol. Mrs. Roy Randall. Mrs.

John Flixlen, Mrs. Marvin Knutson. Mrs. Arnold Soliab. Kllingson and Mrs.

Incr Piknp. i After a wedding trip to the I Nnrlh Shore, the couple will leaving fur Brrmerhavcn. Germany, where Mr. Burgess is sta lioncd wilh the U.S. Air Force Listed below are the recordings which have been added during Ihe summer months: Bjorling.

"Royal Opera House Orchestra." "Pops Classics" Hospital Notes Discharged Angus! Mrs. Lawrence Brcvig, 212 W. Adolphus Richard Roule 2 Mrs. Rulh Lien. S.

Peck Norman Nodsle, Parkers Piai- rie Mrs. Victor Pclterson Jr. and Route 2 Mrs. Richard Schauft and girl, 319 W. 7lh Mrs.

Alfred Thompson, Rome 1. Dallon ring bearer. Following Ihe ceremony a dinner for 2(10 was given by the College. She laugh! for four years before her marriage lu Ovc Jorgenson. While their five children wore being born and reared.

Mi's, in charge, of Mrs. ilnrold I North Shore Drive! MR. AND MRS. DELBERT A. LARSON bride's parents, served buffet, Mr.

awl Mrs. Dclbert Larson, and Dunwondy. is employed by slyle. The 4-lier wedding cake took a wedding trip along Ihe Boustcad Electric. Mrs.

Larson MODERN laundry Cleaners South of GN Depot RE 6-1516 Fergus Falls Jorgenson inlermitlrnllY. I Mikkclson. Fergus Falls. The It wasn't until 1D53-51 that she groom's parents were hosls at a started leaching full time asain. reception.

She has been a first grade leach- cr al Wendell for the last eight years. Her courses al MSC have been taken as extension classes, correspondence work and al Ihrtc nvc. They arc I a graduate of Fergus Falls High 3116 22nd St. School, is employed by Univcr- now al home at Minneapolis. Mr.

Uirson, who attended Madison High School sily of Minnesota Hospital. Pastor Moris responaence worn and al inrec or four summer on campus EC s- (. OCS 10 wilh her teaching and home dulcs. merous nieces, nephews and 1j cousins from Moorhead. Wahpe- Apparcnlly Ihis way of earn- ton, Parkers Prairie, SI.

Cloud, Fargo. Detroit While Rear l.akc. They have now returned lo their homes. and Mrs. Lawrence Gale have arrived from Los Angeles and are.

guests at the Alvin Bergman home and are also visiting relatives and friends in the vicinity. jng a whj nfl casy far from impossible. Mrs. censon is graduating cum lande. Three of the four Jorgenson girls have completed vocational train- A visil here hy Pastor Walter Moris is also a farewell bc- fnrc the Moris family goes to Jcsscllon.

North Borneo, where ij'uie' bov went to a birth party yeslerday where hoi ing as registered nurse, woman and opera'or. The fourth will he a studen! al University of Minnesota. Morris, and works al the Morris Sun- Trilxine. Tlie Jorgenson son is 13. Mrs.

Joe Schncbe her I j0 fck en Awarded family have had as guests her sisler Mrs. Herman Scholarship at and Karen of Sacramento, Calif. They came for the funeral of Larry Lokken. son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Lokken of Fergus Mrs. Hilmer Jacnbson and slay- Falls, has been awarded the ed a lillle longer bul have now returned home. Karen Johnson Maucr, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry C. Johnson of Fergus Falls, is among the University of Tennessee sludcnls whose scholastic achievements placed (hem on the dean's list for spring quarlcr al U-T in Knoxville, By HELOISE CUUSK stle can ass on space pemiils. assistant pastor to the local Chinese pastor. Pastor and Mrs.

Waller J. Moris and their four children, Karin, Krisljna, Erik and Karl, have been spending Ihe last week in Ihe Doble cottage al Otter Tail Lake while visiting his mother, Mrs. Selma Moris, and other relatives here. On Monday they will leave (or Dululh to visil Dr. and Mrs.

Dnnakl and Ihcn they will go lo Minneapolis to stay with the Rev. and Mrs. Donald dogs were served. My young'un managed to sot mustard on his good shirt. Whal can 1 do lo remove Spolly's Mom lo as However, because of Ihe tremendous volume of mail she receives daily, llcln ise is unable lo answer all individual letters.

She will answer readers' questions in her column whenever possible. AIR-CONDITIONED Evening Admission 25c-75c ENDS TONIGHT "GIRLS ON THE BEACH" In Technicolor! STARTS SUNDAY) Features Sunday Continuous and 113 EAST LINCOLN AVENUE PHONE 736-7661 RYE BREAD 15 HOT HOME MAID BREAD Maytag Foundation Commerce Carlson until Aug. 24 when they Scholarship, according to word will board a plane for San Fran- received from Ihe University of Minnesota Dean of Students. Lokken, a senior in business administration, was treasurer of Circle club at Fergus Falls cisco, Ihe first leg of their trip lo North Borneo. Pastor Moris resigned from his congregation Helena, It.

Before coming Junior College. He is a mem-1 here Aug. 7, the Moris family ter of Alpha Kappa Psi, a a week in Regina. (essional business fraternity, at (Canada, wilh Mrs. Moris' molh- Ihe University ol Minnesola.

Dear Mom: Saturalc the spot with warm glycerin, let it set a while, then wash the shirt in soapsuds lo which a small amount of alco-1 hoi has been added. If the slain is not entirely re-, moved, apply oxalic acid solution) wilh a medicine drop- i per. rinse thoroughly, Ihen fol-1 low with a rinse of one teaspoon of ammonia lo one pint of water. Be sure lo SPOT TEST lo see 1 if it's safe for your particular fabric and to READ CAUTIONS on Ihe containers. Heloise Heloise welcomes all mail, especially household hints which rfo Theatre Opens Adults 75c Kiddies Go FREE ENDS TONIGHT 2 COLOR FEATURES 'TALES OF TERROR' "THE MASQUE OF RED DEATH" SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY 2 Great Features 'DR, STRANGEIOVE' wilh PEIER SELLERS.

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