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Star Tribunei
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MINNEAPOLIS SUNDAY TRIBUNE June 23. 1946 Virginia Westen Becomes Bride of John Usher in East rc: 7 TtL SISTERS ARE ATTENDANTS FOR FREDRIKA RAND At Trinity Episcopal chapel, Excelsior, Fredrika Chase Rand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Randall Rand, 930 Mount Curve avenue, became the bride of Henry Glover Millett, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Gardner W. Millett, New York city, and Fairfield, Saturday evening. were bridesmaids; Ralph Schlenker, Des Moines, and John Relt-er, St. Paul, ushered. The bride is a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl H. Stege, and the groom is a son of Mrs. John Wesley Schlenker, Des Moines. ton, and Dean Charles Hitchcock, son of Mrs.

L. G. Heckthorne of Butler, and C. F. Hitchcock of Mason City, Iowa.

Attendants of the bride were Mrs. George Hafich, matron ol honor; Stella Wojciak, maid of honor; Antoinette lacarella and Mae Sanes, bridesmaids; and Jean Hafich, junior bridesmaid. Donald Scheunemann was best man. Freddie Dahlstrom, Ralph Tryke, and Stanley Madeja, ushered at the ceremony, which took place at St. John's Baptist church.

Coyne-Pelletier 9 Bridal attendants were two sisters of the bride, Kate Rand, maid of honor, and Susan Rand, who was bridesmaid with Mar-cella Phelps. John Hughes of New Rochelle, N. was best man. Ushers were Hairy M. McDonald, Detroit, and Whitefoord Mays, New York city, brother-in-law of the groom.

The ceremony was followed by a reception at Woodhill Country club. Mr. Millett and his bride have gone to New York. bride, was maid of honor; Elroy Mladek, best man. Darlene Tat-tleman and Dorothy Heryla were bridesmaids and Janet Kielb, flower girl.

Richard Petrika and Donald Slonski ushered and H. Paul Kielb, was ring bearer. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William H.

St. Clair, San Francisco. Hitchcock-Madeja Nuptial vows were exchanged Saturday by Lorraine Rose Ma-deja, daughter of Stanley K. Ma-deja. Long Lake, New Brigh "nr? -1 iff wW- 4Kb? Your Bridal Photograph LIFE-LIKE ind LOVELY Lee II 2346 Portland Ave.

MA. 8461 r5'Quiilr Maurine-Pohl A reception for 50 guests was held at Commodore hotel Saturday morning after the marriage of Georgia Florence Pohl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Pohl, St.

Paul, to Rudolph G. Maurine, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G.

Maurine, Gilbert, Minn. Mrs. Anne Lopp, matron of honor; Ruth Sleeger and Ar-lene Winter, bridesmaids, attended the bride. Frank "Lopp was best man. Charles F.

Deutsch and Stephen Deutsch ushered at the ceremony, which took place at St. Luke's church, St. Paul. "i The gay tennis foursome includes, left to rignt, Jan Nicholson, 4816 Aldrich avenue Jean Case. 2907 E.

Minnehaha parkway; Suzanne Corbin, 224 W. Minnehaha parkway; and Patti Trimble, 4844 Tenth avenue S. They are assisting in arrangements for the dinner Friday honoring Dr. James Madison Wood, president of Stephens college, Columbia, to be held at Radisson hotel by Twin City alumnae of the college. Jan and Jean will be first year students at Stephens next fall; Suzanne and Patti were graduated this spring.

St. Clair-Kielb St. Elizabeth's Catholic church was the scene of the wedding of Beverly Mae Kielb and William D. St. Clair Saturday morning.

An evening reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kielb. Gloria Kielb. sister of the Phalen-Nelson Lois Helen Nelson, daughter of Mrs.

Albert Nelson, became the bride of Dr. Stephen Phalen, nephew of Lawrence V. Linner, Stillwater, Saturday evening at Zion Lutheran church. Attendants were Marcla Lin-nfr, maid of honor, Mrs. Edward M.

Gruss and Mrs. Gordon W. Neihart, bridesmaids. Dr. Chester Thiem was best man.

Milos Rose Bergen Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bergren announce the engagement of their daughter, Milos Rose, to Stephen Greskovies, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Greskovtes of Akron, Ohio.

100H Hi A. Virginia Ann Westen, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McMillan Wei ten, Caldwell, N. and a granddaughter of Mrs.

Will am S. Dwinnell and the late Jen. Dwinnell. and John C. Usher, on of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry C. Usher, Woodbridge, were married Saturday, at St. Peter's church, Essex, Conn. Attendants were Mrs.

Whiting, Midland, matron of honor; Virginia Lojise Dwinnell, Minneapolis, maic of honor. Others' were Jones, Montclair, N. J. Jean Flynn, Hartford, and Nancy Underhill, Belport, 1.. I.

Harry C. Usher, was the best man. and ushers were William L. Westen, Harry E. Cox, Edward S.

Russell, ohn H. Tweed, and Macauley Whiting. Wieland-Waish Andrea Walsh became the bride of Raymond N. Wieland, Minneapolis, son of Mr. and Mrs.

August Wieland, Laf ay ette, at First Congregational church. Eau Claire, on Saturday afternoon. The bride, who is a daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Robertson Walsh, Eau Claire, had as her attendants, Janet Mor-reim, Albert Lea, maid of honor; Avis Larson, Ner-trand, and Nancy Spot-forth.

Spencer, Iowa, Jack Minium, New Ulm, served as best man; Alexander R. alsh, and Walter Wieland ush-red. Mr. and Mrs. Wieland will make their home at 274 W.

Lake of the Isles boulevard Slcard-Garfield Patricia Garfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ga; field, and Stanley Sicard, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Victor Sicard, were married Saturday at St. Clement' rectory. Attendants were Gerildine Garfield. Dorothy Cornea Al-vtn Sicard and Dale Ross. Hastings-Shirey Fa ye Ellen Shirey, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John R. 5 hirey, and Donald De Forrest Hastings, son of Dr. and Mrs. D.

R. Hastings, were married at 8 p.m. Saturday at Judson Memorial Baptist church. Attendants were 'lachel Shirey, Betty Jenson, lbank, S. Eleita Swallander.

Robert S. Johnston and Harry E. Bank, James T. McKnight, and Robert Maiers. Bergstrom-Lind Dolores Ma.xine Lind, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Beijamin Lind, and Louis Bergstrcm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Berg-strom were married Friday at Aldrich Presbyterian church. Attendants were Mary Hal-Jett, Rosella Bungert, Marilyn Mers, Joyce Lewis, Darlene Lind, Harold Bergstrom.

Arthur Peterson, Robert Morej, John Bergstrom and Merle Griffith, Lake Elmo. Flygare-Larson Augustana Lutheran church was the scene Saturday evening of the marriage of ElizabUh Larson, daughter of L. A. Lf rson, to Kenneth Flygare, son of Mrs. Ebba Flygare, Dunnell.

Minn. Attendants were Ruth Larson, maid of honor and Mile red Anderson and Mrs. Elmer Noyd. bridesmaids. Karen Ol ind was flower girl and Thomas Nelson, ring bearer.

Alden Flygare served as best man. Gordon Flygare and Harry Olund ishered. Schlenker-Srege Virginia Lee Stege nd Ken-neth Warren Schlenk were married Friday evening at Andrew Presbyterian chu -ch with Nancy Lou Gale, St Cloud, as maid of he nor and James Schlenker. Dps Moines, Iowa, as his brother's lest man. Mary Lou Moffatt, Morris, and June Bmunworth Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph T. Pel-letter announce the marriage of their daughter, Elaine, to Clyde W. Coyne, son of Mrs. Myrtle Coyne.

The ceremony took place at St. Bridget's church Saturday. Mrs. William Casey was matron of honor. Mrs.

Cleone Spear, bridesmaid, and Louise and Lambeth Spear, junior bridesmaids, were other attendants. James Landon was best man. William Casey, Clyde Boyer and James Pelletier ushered. Dahlen-Hawkinson i 1 Joan Hawkin.son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

T. W. Hawkinson. Long Beach, and John P. Dahlen, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edmund B. Dahlen, were married Saturday afternoon at Our Saviour's Lutheran church. Attendants were Elaine Eberhard and Robert Wider-gren. Petersen-Sargent Charlotte Sargent, daughter of Mrs.

Robert Cowan, Brainerd, and Fred Sargent of Havre, became the bride of Donald Louis Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Petersen. The ceremony took place Friday evening at Mayflower church.

Attendants ere Mrs. Frank Mezner, maid of honor; Myrna Law, Loretta Dahl, find Virginia Marceau, bridesmaids. Other attendants were Jack C. Feter-fn, best man; George Ramsey, Max Larson, and Jack Stedman, ushers. Knodt-Holl Mr.

and Mrs. Thor Holl, Fosston, announce the marriage of their daughter, Gerda, to Earl H. Knodt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund H.

Knodt, Rosemount, Minn. The ceremony took place Friday evening at St. John's Lutheran church. Attendants were Clara J. Holl, maid of honor, and Lorene V.

Holl, bridesmaid. Dr. Cloy B. Knodt served as best man. Lt.

Trygve A. Holl ushered. Lowe-lngalls Viola Elaine Ingalls. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde W. Ingalls, became the bride of Douglas Stanley Lowe at St. Thomas Catholic church Saturday morning. Attendants included Jeanne F. Schroeder, maid of honor; Mildred Willis, bridesmaid; Kay Roberta Colburn of Omaha, flower girl; Leroy Digatona, best man; Harry Jacobson, Kenneth Johnson, Forrest Lowe and Harry Feichtinger, ushers.

Mr. Lowe is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John William Lowe. Cunningham-Peterson Ebenezer Lutheran church was scene of the wedding Saturday evening of Carol Winifred Peterson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. C. Harry Peterson, and Samuel Cardell Cunningham, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Cunningham, San Francisco, Calif. Kaye Gelder attended the bride as maid of honor. Irene Victorian and Mrs. Lloyd Berg-erson were bridesmaids.

Alvin C. Peterson, best man; Fred Anderson and Charles Peterson, ru Vl Kleven-Thorwick The marriage of Joyce Kathleen Thorwick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Thorwick and Azor J.

N. Kleven, son of Mr. and Mrs. Magnus A. Kleven, took place Saturday evening at Our Redeemer Lutheran church.

The ceremony took place on hor parents' silver wedding anniversary. Marjorie Thorwick was maid of honor, Mrs. Merwin Oyen, Mrs. Duane Fiskum, and Ruth Lovas were bridesmaids. Judith Stenersen was flower girl and Richard Nustvold, ring bearer.

Luther Kleven was best man. Milton Kleven, Wendell Thorwick, and Chester Kjesbo ushered. Mahoney-LInsmayer Mr. and Mrs. Carl P.

Lins-mayer announce the marriage of their daughter, Joanne Ruth, to Major Joseph C. Mahoney, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. D.

Mahoney. The ceremony took place Saturday at Incarnation church. A reception was held at 510 Grove-land. Helen Linsmayer, maid of honor, Mary Jean Linsmayer and Janet Linsmayer, bridesmaids, attended the bride. John Mahoney was best man.

Eugene Neitge, Mankato, Robert M. Linsmayer, Robert E. Lieb and David H. Dulebohn ushered. Micka-Svanda Irene Marion Svanda, daughter of Mr.

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