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The Daily Journal from Fergus Falls, Minnesota • Page 3

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Fergus Falls, Minnesota
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I as Wedding Month McDonald, ilR. AND MRS. RICHARD KEIT8R Keiter-Paulson Nidaros Lutheran Church was he scene August 28 for the wed- ing of KUen Ann Paulson and Richard L. Keiter. The Rev.

Allan. Skindlov officiated at the p.m. ceremony. 'The. bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Thorfin Paulson The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. George A. 'Kclter of Winchester, Va'.

Bennie Trosdahl of Vin- ng was organist tor-the occa sion and accompanied soloist Stephen Kristenson. The'bride, given in marriage jy the father, wore a white silk lace'trim in the empire style. Attending the bride as matron of honor was Mrs. Milton Paulson of Minneapolis. Mrs.

William 'Chartrand of Minneapolis and Elizabeth Johnson of Minot, N.D., were bridesmaids. Jack 'Keistcr of Vienna, served his brother as'best man. Groomsmen were Robert Fer- erice of College Park, and Lake Region Hospital Discharged September Mrs. Albin Bollmcrs, Whcalon Daniel Ilraun (Gary), Bre'jkenrldge Mrs. Kenneth Dunker and boy, Hcnning Ronald Penning, lake Park Wild Rice Children's Home 'Mark Gronwalcl (Arnold), IU.

1, Wendell Mrs. Amo Haencrt, 61S N. Broadway Frank Hodgson, St. Paul Mrs. Charles Hosford, HI.

1, CamplicD Jana Kcster (Vorrwn), nt. 1 Mrs. Alan Kjenstad, Fritltey Waller Uivcn, Rl. 1, OHevtail Mrs. Florence I.eidal, 513 S.

Union Mi Dity tanut S.tudiy, September 3, ADV8RT1SKMENT The MtKnight Foundation Huminlliet 1966' The McKnighl Foundation an-, nounces Us eighth annual competition for Humanities Awards American History and Biography European Ilislory and Biography The Novel Shorter Fiction The Drama These awards are given for original unpublished work done by Minnesola residents. The win-, ning award in each category is One Thousand Dollars All manuscripts must reach Mrs. Dale McKcever and girl, the Foundalion no later than 109 W. Adolphus Wnltor MitlaP Plilhprall Walter Mttlag, unnerall Mrs. Lester Moen and girl, Minneapolis David Olio, Brandon Mrs.

Josephine Oyen, 1014 N. Broadway Mrs. Joseph Vogcl and girl, Dent December 1, 195fi. Intercsled per- sons should wrile for lhe re- forms u-rore sending any manuscripts. crine Michaud Thc McKjlight Founda i lon 2752 First Nat Bark dg- si.

Paul, Minnesota, 55101 MR. SIRS. LLYOD GRAHN Hqllyfield and Airman Grahn Decani mahjand f.A; ceremony- at Firesid Church of God in Exeter, Call Harold Nichols -parents of theicouple are and. Mrs, field -of Fergus Falls: and Mr. Hanspeter Knpepfel of-St.

Paul. Dennis Paulson, and Jerome Paulson, bolh.of Clitheralli ushered. Mr. and Mrs. Bobert-Hebran- were host and hostess, at the reception the- Cutting the.

cake; were Grahnbf-Pe'li- Mmes. 1 Wastw Cleve Johnson, Coffee The wore a sleeveless, ed by Mmes. Rayrnond Hoff and rtrtet-ien'gth gown cf pink crepe! Bennie 'Johnson. Mmes. David te the empire style; with" and'Neil Larsen were matching coat of pink chantilly ll 1 rh ct lace', ''Her, only, jewelry 'a heart-shaped birUjstone pendant, of the groom! Mrs.

Kristopher Critesar attended the couple. "V.the bride is a '1965 graduate Park High School. She was formerly by the Billy Association in Minneapolis. The a graduate of PeHcari Rapids High School; Ms serving with the United States Navy. at.the'Lemoore are at home Calif.

N. Harris. 'Ha'nford, at the punch bowl. Myna Christopherson registered the guests. Helping in the kitchen were Clifford Uk.kelberg, William Halverson, Martin Christopherson, Harold Ukkelberg, James Wallevand and Misses Alice Sandahl and Evelyn.Ben- son.

Waitresses were Ruth Ann and l.ois 'Hcbranson. falversbh and Cheryl Trosdahl. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jacohson iaye as guests his sister Miss ludrun Jacobson and Dorothy Taylor, both of whom are retired from.the WAF'-i.

From here they will go to California to visit friends and relatives. Haarstjck spending 1 few- -days' at" her parents' hqmeMn Erhard. Before'joining thV faculty at St. Cloud State -College; she will visit her aunt, Evelyn Haarstick, -who teaches at-Mound. -Lebiiard has ha'd' as house 'guests her two Frecl Davidson Errii of Mich'." Mrs.

Ryman Hcrr Jr arid family of Fleminston, N.J. visited here with their aunt Mrs. Grace Evenspn, day Herr family made the trip in their plane arii visited relatives and friends in Nebraska and South Dakota as well as r. Color StudLo MRS. J.

C. SVAREN Syaren-Klukken marriage of Arlys Mar ian Klukken and John Cornel Svaren was solemnized Aiigus 20 at'a 7:30 p. ceremony a the Ejim Lutheran 'Church Osakis. The Rev. John Raimo Duiuth officiated at the d'oubl ring'service.

The bride is the daughter and Mrs. Oswald Klukkc Wastweet and! of sakis. Mr. and Mrs. Pa was pour- me varen sauk Centre, fo merly of Fergus Falls, are th arents of the groom.

The bride wore a gown of I.CE alfela and alencon lace fashioi with a rounded neckline, bow length sleeves. arid a ft. ikirt -extending into a chap Her veil-was held, in place by a matching lace head- ricce. She carried a bouquet of long-stemmed roses. Attending the bride were Mrs.

tone Johnson, as matron of honor, and Mmes. Judy Cooler and Lois Er' kscn, as bridesmaids. They: were atlired in identical mint tgreen orepe' floor-length gowns. Their short veils were attached to matching bow headpieces. Each carried a pink long-stemmed rose.

Leighton Erickson served the groom as bestman: Groomsmen were Frank Bass Ed Mcnson. Dan Klukken, Dale Svaren and Jerome Larson ushered. A reception followed in lhe church parlors. Following a trip to the'couple will re side at 224 N. 24th Ave.

East Duiuth. She is employed at St Luke's Hospital and he will're turn lo the University of Minhe More Family.News sola, Duiuth, to complete hi on Page 5. college Education. Color studio MR. AND MRS.

'ROBERT BERGEil. Berger-Hanson Bianne Louise Hanson and obcrt S. Berger were uniled in arriage at an 8 p. m. cnndlc- ceremony at the Auguslaha ulheran Church in Fergus alls on August 27.

The Rev. aurel Udden officiated at 16. double ring service peviorm- d. before an altar decorated candelabra and baskets of ladiolas and mums. The parents of lhe couple are Ir.

and Mrs. Norman E. Han o'l of Fergus Kails and Mr. and Irs. Stanley Berger of Herman.

Soloist Harold' Knight sang The Lord's Prayer" and "The Vedtiing Prayer," accompanied by organist Wayne Bjorkiurid. The bride, given in' marriage her father, was attired in a lour-length gown of while or- with attached chapel ength train. The shoulder- englh v'eii of silk illusion held in place by a borealis crys- al and lace crown. Her jewelry was a necklace and earrings cf cultured pearls, a gift of the 'room. carried a bouquet of 'white roses and mums.

Darnell Hanson, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Mrs. Gary A. Swenson of Blooming- They ton was 'bridesmaid. Vernon Color Studio MR.

AND MRS. AH LIN HOVDE 1 Hovde- Schachtschneider Susnii Gail Schnchlschneider became the bride of Marlin Den-' nis Hovde en August 27. Pastor Robert Ncclrud performed the double ring ceremony at 7 p.m.- at the Svevdrup Lutheran Churcl). Parents of (he couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Schachtsctmeid- er of Unrtenvrxxl and Mrs. Hnvde of Richville. Mrs. Kathleen Furreness play-' cd the wedding, march. Joan Ness sang "The Wedding Prayer" and "The Lord's Prayer," accompanied by Kathy The bride wore a street-length gown of white salin with long pointed sleeves.

Her fingertip veil was held in- place by a crown of rhinestones and pearls. She carried a bouquet of pink MR. MRS. GARY JACOBSON roS es and while mums. Macobson-Bccker Judy Biiskr; the bride She wore a DEER Marie 'gown of pink in the Becker became the bride of same style as lhe bridal gown.

Gary Jacobson at a double ring! Her bouquet.was ol pink and ceremony August 20lh at while Betrothals Revealed wore floor-length gowns with a bodice of moss green velveteer trimmed with tangerine and white embroidery and a skirt of spring green chiffon. -Each carried a-single tangerine colored mum. Lynden Berger of Herman served his brother as besfman. Groomsmen was Douglas N. Hanson of Moorhead, brother of bride.

Dennis Youngberg of ergus Falls and Duane Berger Herman ushered. Honored guests at the wedding tre and Mrs. Karl 'M. arson, of rural Fergus Falls, randparems of the bride. A reception for 200 guests fol- ov-ed'in the church fellowship all.

Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hanon, aunt and uncle of lhe bride, vere host and hostess. the ilver service were Mrs. Cnrl Youngberg, aunt of the bride, anil Mrs.

Wayne Foster of Minneapolis. Mrs. Louise Erickson, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Vir- Wawers of Minot, N. cut the cake.

Wailresses were Suzan Rand- clev, Gloria Saure, Alvina Kva- and Peggy Eckhardt. The couple took a wedding rip lo Canada. The bride is a raduate of Roosevelt Park High School and was employed as a secretary by the Lake Park Wild Rice Children's Home. The groom is in business with his father in Herman with Berger Chevrolet Inc. a.m.

at the SI. Lawrence Catholic Church in Rush Lake, with Father Weigel of Perham officiating. Thb bride is the daughter of Gerald Hovde served the groom as best man. Mr. 'and Mrs.

George Nelton nf Dalton were host and at 8 p.m. reception for some EVENINGS: Adults: 35c Children: 35c Sunday Monday Tuesday No Advance in Adm. Prices Sunday Continuous sh(ws At 1:30 5:15 9:00 INTACT! UNCUT! Remember Matinee on Labor Day Starting at 1:30 Ten Commandments 418 W. Sfanfon HE Falfc Mr. and guests, held in the.

church Deer Creek arid the groom' is tte son of Mr. and Mrs. rJicriard Jacobsoh ot New York Mills. Given in marriage by her father, lhe bride wore a white satin floor-length gown wilh applkjued lace roses on the scooped heck- line and the hemline. The gown was fashioned with a detachable train.

Her veil of net illusion was held by a crown of pearls. Site carried a bouquet of yellow roses and while carnations. Mrs. Richard Kinkier of Minneapolis attended her sister as matron of honor. Mrs.

Allan Herald of Moorhead, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid. They wore identical floor-length gowns of turquoise satin fash- ioned wilh a sheath skirt, lacei bodice and detachable They carried bououefs of yellow. roses and carnations. Mrs. By-' ron Svarvari, aunt of lhe bride, parlors.

Mrs. Harry. G. Hanson and Mrs. Alfred Schneider, both of Underwood, cut and served the three-liered cake.

Mrs. Duane. Moe and Mrs. Laura Schachtschneider, also of Underwood, In charge of the serving were Mmes. Leonard Lein, Carter Mortenson, Judith Carr, Waldo Ekrenbreck and Kenneth Anne.

The couple are at home in Minneapolis where the groom is employed in the Mechanics' Di vision at Montgomery Ward. ant. Best Collins-Wendt Joyce Faye Wendl and Robert L. Collins were uniled in mar- at the Dent Tmmanuel Church on August 2flth at p.m. The bride Is the daughter- ol Ir.

and Mrs. Ray Wendt of Denl. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Collins ol Dr-nl.

The Rev. Luther Anderson per foirncd the double ring cere rnony. Mrs. Elroy Betferman was lhe organist and Charle, K'Vchenwitz of Perham san? "Oh Perfect Love" while the knelt at lhe allar. and Mrs.

John W. Clear of Henning. an- engagement of their daughter 'Darla Jean to Stanley EJroy Jesinqski, son of Mr. and Mrs: Frank of Battle Clear is'a 1968 graduate of Henning High School; Mr. Jesiripski is employed by Hauenstein and Burmeister of date has been set for the BETHROTHED-Mr.

and Mrs. Ray' Lundeen ot New Dim an- 1 nourlce the of their daughter Zana 1 Kae to John Richard Postel, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Postel of New Ulm. Miss Lundeen is the granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. (BUI) Bush, and lhe late Carl Lundeen. Her father was at one time, a-partner in the Fergus Bowling Center and Maid-Rite OCTOBER BRIDE- and Mrs.

Herbert A. ol Route 5 Fergus Falls announce the engagement ot their daugh ter Carol Ann to William Harrier, son of Mrs. William Harrier of Blaine and the late 1 Hr. Harrier. Miss Lillemocn Is a.

laboratory technician- employed at Mercy Hospital, in Minneapolis. Mr. Harrier is employed by Chelberg Trucking in New Brighlon. A December 21 wedding is iai October wedding is plan- jned. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a' floor- length cown c-f bonded lace and crerie fashioned with an emnire waist and long sleeves.

A-seeded pear) l's ra centered her nylon net veil. She carried a bou qiifit of pink roses. Linda Wendt, sister of bride, served as bridesmaid, wearing a royal blue full-skirt- ed chiffon over taffeta dress. Her; bouquet was of pink and while carnations. Terry Nerd phi of Dent best Wendt Bruce Collins were the A reception for 100 guesls was held in the church basement Wowing the ceremony.

The couple took a wedding trip to Northern Minnesota. was the bride's personal attend- man was the bride's brother, David Becker of Minneapolis. John Klennert of New York Mills served as were Gary Beck- er, brother of lhe bride, and Ronald While gladiolas graced the al- ar. Nuntial organ music was played by Diane Doll. The Girls' oir sang.

Following the a dinner and-reccption for 250 guesls' was given in (he parish hall byj (he bride's parents. After a wedding trip to Washington, D.C., and Niagara Falls, the couple are at home in Minneapolis where the bride is cm- ployed as a bookkeeper at a publishing house and the groom is office manager for Murphy Trucking. DIANE TO TEACH IN COLORADO Diane Wickersham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.

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