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Star Tribune from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 84

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Star Tribunei
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Minneapolis, Minnesota
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84
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Minneapolis Oct. 15, 1972 Tribune ter's lowed. Karen married William Wis. E. Catholic Marie Sept.

Schulte-Schmidt Hall, were Schulte 30 Schmidt Church, in Tilden, Jr. St. were and fol- Til- Pe- at Weddings Mrs. J. C.

Wolfe III Wolfe-Loffhagen Cheryl Lynn Loffhagen and Julius Clinton Wolfe III were married Sept. 16 in St. Stephen's Lutheran Church, Bloomington. A reception at the Radisson South followed. Attendants were Pamela Loffhagen, Mrs.

Gregory Loffhagen, Jean Lund, Mrs. Richard Nestor, Mrs. RusHansen, Kristi Greg Loffhagen, Jack Otterness, Howard Kyllo, John Myers, Steve Druskin, Russ Hansen, David Dodge and Gary Sotebeer. Parents are Mrs. Bette Loffhagen, 6417 Colony Way, Edina, and Gordon Loffhagen, 3817 Beard Av.

and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wolfe 100 Emerson West St. Paul. The couple honeymooned in Bermuda.

The bride attended Gustavus Adolphus College and is attending the University of Minnesota. The groom is an account executive with WWTC Radio. Hanson-Roe Nancy J. Roe and Gerald A. Hanson were married Sept.

9 in St. Peter's Catholic Church, Richfield. A reception at the Parkway Motor Hotel followed. Attendants were Sue Roe, Judy Grudem, Pat Kinsley, Merrideth Wells, Jean Kishta, Becky Stahl, Andrea Fries, Wayne Kelash, Tom Hanson, Richard Hanson, Kinsley, Terry Esping, Justin Mortiz, Dan Kuhl, Michael Kelash and David Grudem. Parents are Mr.

and Mrs. David K. Roe, 179 Peninsula Medicine Lake, and Mrs. Josephine Hanson, '6719 Stevens Richfield, and Arthur Hanson, Long Lake. After a trip north, the couple is at home in Brooklyn Park.

The bride is employed by Construction and General Laborers Local 563. The groom is a senior at the University of Minnesota School of Business Administration. den, reception A Attendants Mrs. Jane Goettl, Carla Schmidt, Mary Schmidt, Dennis Schulte, Peter Schulte and James Schmidt. Parents are Mr.

and Mrs. John Schmidt, Bloomer, and Mr. and Mrs. William E. Schulte, 127 Birnamwood Burnsville.

After a trip Chicago, the couple is at home at 1445 St. Paul St. Paul. The bride is employed by Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance Co. The groom is employed by Twin City Barge and Towing Co.

Mrs. W. E. Schulte Jr. Haug-MacKean Bonita Elaine MacKean and Gregory Alan Haug were married, Sept.

Lutheran 23 in Church. Holy A reception at the church followed. Attendants were Kathy CeaMarlene Locke, Becky MacKean, Don Ingle, Dave Fridlund, Randy Clementson, Richard Haug and Kenneth Veith. Parents are Mrs. Roy Ellendson, 3101 12th Av.

and Mrs. Jeanette Haug, 2114 E. 31st St. The couple is. at home at 3952 Oakland Av.

The bride is employed by Midland National Bank. The groom is employed by Pako Corp. Mrs. Thomas Power Power-Davy Elizabeth Davy and Thomas Michael Power were married Sept. 30 in an ecumenical Westminster Presbyterian Church, Xenia, Ohio.

A reception at the Officers' Club, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, followed. Attendants were Barbara Davy, Teresa Power, James Popjoy and Harry Power IlI. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter, and Edwin Dr.

and Davy, Dayton, Harry W. Power, Great Falls, Mont. After a trip to Venezuela, the couple is at home at 1901 Emerson Av. S. The bride graduated from Northwestern University, where she received a master's degree.

She is assistant marketing research manager for General Mills, Inc. The groom graduated from Gonzaga University, Spokane, and received a master's degree from Ohio State University. He is assistant manager of marketing, Burlington Northern St. Paul. Jenke-Schlamel Jane Schlamel and Noel C.

Jenke were married Oct. 8 in Mount Olivet Lutheran Church. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Schlamel, Orlando, and Mr.

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OF 8's BUNS 10's 12's ..18 RED OWL BROWN 'N SERVE TEA DOZ. HEINEMANN KITCHENS, KNOTS OR CUPS CINNAMON With Coupon MAZOLA Oil Corn MARGARINE 1 PKGS. LB. Lakeside RED ON SHEET Buffet Size, Choice of Whole Kernel Corn, Cream Style Corn, Sweet or Early June Peas REBEL PRICE 35c, Red Owl REBEL PRICE 29c, Vanity Fair LAKESIDE SALTINE FACIAL VEGETABLES CRACKERS TISSUE OZ. UP BOX CAN 120 1.

LB. 280 134 CT. BOX REBEL PRICE 39C, SKILLET SETS PURE FAIR VEGETABLE TOWELS. ROLL CAST IRON VANITY 125 M390 SHEET 8' MIXO OIL Qt. Btl.

$299 REBEL PRICE DEODORIZING 1 Pt. 12 RED Pieces LYSOL Btl. 73 Prices effective thru Saturday, October In Each 1972 at Twin City Red Owl Stores, also ShakSet REBEL PRICE $1.47 14 OZ. opee, Hastings Stillwater. Quantity rights reSPRAY $1.19 served, no sales to dealers..

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