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Minneapolis Tribune Oct. 5, 1975 O'Neil-Nix 4E Rolek-Daffer Wendy Jean Daffer and Michael C. Rolek were married Sept. 6 in Linden Hills Congregational United Church of Christ. A reception at the church and a dance in the Sons of Norway Hall followed.

Attendants were Martha Fechner, Cindy Daffer, Lori Lange, Alan Rolek, Duane Oyen and Scot Rolek. Weddings Steingas-Barke Teresa S. Nix and Timothy K. O'Neil were married Sept. 5 in St.

Charles Borromeo Church. Attendants were Mary C. O'Neil, Patricia Kloss, Geri Durushia, Melanie Nix, Michael V. Kloss, Ed Durushia, Greg Nelson, John O'Neil, Michael O'Neil and Daniel O'Neil. A reception in Falldin American Legion Post followed.

Parents are R. Eugene Nix, Pendleton, S.C., and Mrs. Margaret Shoji, Decatur, and Mr. and Mrs. John C.

O'Neil, 1009 24thAv.SE. After a trip to Florida, the couple will be at home in New Hope. Lescenski-Carlsort Barbara Ann Carlson and James Edward Lescenski were married Sept 13 in Northwestern College, Nazareth Hall Chapel, St Paul. (A reception in the Blue Room of the college followed. Attendants were Nancy Johnson, Nancy Williams, Edward Jacobson, David Poirier, Arnold Carlson Richard Carlson, Bruce Carlson and Lyle Cogswell.

Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arnold W. Carlson, Lindstrom, and Mr. and Mrs.

Sigmund Lescenski, Las Vegas. The couple is at home at 8203 28th 'Jr OCTOBER OPALS Like the colors of a sunset are the glories of the opal, especially this month. Wear or give this elegant, iridescent birthstone as a ring set with diamonds. karat yellow gold with 3 diamonds, $350 B. 14 karat yellow gold, twin diamond clusters, $135 C.

Six diamonds, 14 karat gold, $595, D. Featured: large opal surrounded by diamonds and rubies, 18 karat yellow gold, $850. Av. New Hope. Photos enlarged to Add $1.00 for hipping and add show detail.

state tax where applicable. Jeans Dixon your horoscope JEWELER Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Daffer, 6001 Morgan Av.

and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Rolek, 2745 NE. Fillmore St 'After a trip to Hawaii, the couple is at home at 4201 Lakeside Av. Brooklyn Center.

Davis-Johnson Cynthia May Johnson and Jeffery Alan Davis were married Sept. 13 in Elim Lutheran Church, Robbinsdale.A reception at the church followed. Attendants were Cindy Boelter, Charlotte Hammer, Margaret Markovich, Mrs. Jeff Kimpton, Kira Raichert, Greg Kurtz, Todd Heilecher, Barry Johnson, Lance Raichert and Marc Johnson. Parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence B. Johnson, New Hope, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald E.

Davis, Tallahassee, Fla. After a trip north, the couple is at home in Minnetonka. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22): Secret or purely personal deals' are not favored.

Group action goes wed. Move against competitors: propose your own program, gather those who agree with' you and gel started. Libra (Sept. 23-OcL 22): Wait untH you're asked before Intervening ki the affairs of friends. Leave monetary problems aside and don't spend any more than you must.

Take time for solitary meditation. Late news Is good. Scorpio (OcL 23-Nov. 21): The unexpected is the norm. Be willing to shift plans and personnel to meet temporary situations without haste or pressure.

Temptations to indulge creature comforts are very strong. Saglttarlua (Nov. 22-Dee. 21): This Sunday wouldn't be complete without some minor misadventure. Get out and see what's happening: take advantage of swiftly passing conditions.

Capricorn (Dee. 22-Jan. 19): You needn't stick around with people any longer than duty requires. Skip travel with family or crowds; get off by yourself. Reexamine your plans.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Don't be surprised at finding yourself on the wrong side of a controversy. Use your head to set matters straight quickly. Bring ki new people only as a last resort.

Place (Feb. 19-March 20): Stay with those you know and cherish If you must travel. Avoid extremes. Money matters get out of hand if you open any dealings at aD. Thrift is a virtue that la difficult to achieve.

every morning In the Tribune. 770 ON THE MALL, 375-2840 SOUTHDALE-BROOKDALE-ROSEDALE RIDGEDALE ST. PAUL, 7th CEDAR ROCHESTER, 210 FIRST AVENUE S. W. WE HONOR THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CARD FALL FUR SALE! Come in to see our beautiful garments 1975-1976 styles at tremendous savings! Men buy for Christmas giving Sunday, Oct.

5, 1975 Your birthday today: You'ra off and scrambling as new conditions set In that challenge your ability to revamp your habits and goals. You can take nothing (or granted. The biggest temptation this year is to try for too wide a range: overaxpansion hi social obligations and overdlversificatlon In business or vocational Unas. Today's natives are direct, wRI do whatever la needed to get results. Arias (March 21-Aprll 19): Romance encounters stress.

Be easy on others even if they don't let you off the hook. Pay attention to youngsters; get to know them and their problems. Taurua (April 20-May 20): Social maneuvers are surrounded by confusion as misunderstandings arise and rivalry develops among high-spirited relatives. Cultivate a calm manner as you carry on with usual Sunday customs. Gemini (May 21-Juna 20): Your nerves and peace of mind ara priceless assets; protect them even if it means skipping special social activities.

Let today be a genuine rest from work as nearly as circumstances permit. Cancer (June 21-July 22): Agreement" "on any topic but money comes easy; that one subject la sensitive among the family. Romance fades, so say nothing harsh. Handle machines with care. Using tact la to your best Interests.

Your actions are more emphatic than words. Betting and other amusements related to money generate needless trouble stay out of trieml Jeane Dixon casta your horoscope Rose-Jones -V Rosemary Ann Jones and Tom Rose were married Sept 6 in Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Glert Lake. Attendants were; Patricia Jones, Susan Blume, Ann Rose, Jim Rose, George Balch and Jerry Peterson. A reception in the University Club followed. Parents are Mr.

and Mrs. George W. Jones, Hopkins, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Rose, Eden Prairie.

Karnitz-McCleilan Kathy Jeanette McClellan and Phillip John Karnitz were married Sept. 13 in North Highlands Assembly of God Church, Sacramento, Calif. A reception at the church followed. Attendants were Kim Flanagan, Jo Ann Kurtze, Nancy Day, Kim Kuhfus, Paul Karnitz, Randy Kurtze, Larry Krake and Tim Karnitz. Parents are Mr.

and Mrs. John M. McClellan, Pollock Pines, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E.

Karnitz, 4220 Webster Av. St. Louis Park. After a trip to Lake Tahoe, the couple is at home in Sacramento. Mullin-Henry Mary Joanne Henry and Richard Kevin Mullin were married Sept 13 in Church of the Ascension, Louisville, Ky.

Attendants were Ann Stuveve, Sharon Kelley, Corinne Patton, William E. Mullin Thomas M. Nolan and Richard H. Patton. A reception in the Audubon Country Club, Louisville, followed.

Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Joseph Louisville, and Mr. and Mrs. W.

Edward Mullin, Minneapolis. Sawyer-Podratz Kathleen Kay Podratz and Donald Gordon Sawyer were married Sept 5 in St Richard's Church, Richfield. Attendants were Ruth Anderson, James Kendzior, Warren Podratz and Larry Roche. A reception In Gopher American Legion Hall followed. Parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Podratz, Gibbon, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Munkelwitz, Wyoming, Minn. After a trip to San Francisco, the couple is at home in Eagan.

Beck-Mueller Linda Annette Mueller and Paul Richard Beck were married Sept 4 in Mount Olivet Lutheran Church. A reception at the church nd an open house in the bride's parents' home followed. Attendants were Nordis Olson, the Rev. Alfred K. Beck, Paul Mueller, Andrew Olson and Paul Burnett.

Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Mueller, 5840 S. Sunrise and the Rev.

Dr. and Mrs. Albert Beck, Hunt ington, N.Y, After a trip to the Adirondack Mountains, the couple is at home in Philadelphia. Cur-Wabbe Jeanne Lynette Wabbe and Nihat Cur were married Sept. I in Waconia, Minn.

Attendants were Virginia Gordon, Diane Tellers, John Wabbe and Victor Wabbe. A recpetion in Island View Country' Club, Waconia, followed. Parents are Mrs. Doreline Wabbe, Waconia, and Victor Wabbe Burns-ville, and Ali and Sefika Cur, Ankara, Turkey. The couple is at home in Minneapolis.

Liekhus-Ferrian Mary Beth Ferrian and Albert J. Liek-hus were married Sept. 13 in St. Olaf's Catholic Church. Attendants were Teri Johns, Barbara Ferrian, Jeanne Ferrian, Betsy Ferrian, Patty Ferrian, Paul Liekhus, Dan Liek-hus, Carroll Liekhus, and Richard Liekhus.

A dinner and dance in the American Legion North Side Post 230 followed. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Ferrian, 2901 Sheridan Av.

and Mr. and Mrs. Gregor Liekhus, Albion, Neb, After a trip to Montreal and Nebraska, the couple is at home in Minneapolis. Layne Marie Barke and David F. Stein-gas were married Sept 12 in Minne-tonka Lutheran Church.

A reception at the church followed. Attendants were Kristin Simonson, Regan Barke, Robin Barke, Shawn Barke, Phil St. Aubin, Mark Steingas, Danny Stein gas, Peter Steingas, Kevin Barke, Dana Negard, Tom Mason and Danny Richardson. Parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Robert C. Barke, Maple Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Negard, Minnetonka. After a trip through northern Minneso- ta and North Dakota, the couple will be at home In Deephaven.

Baker-Brokaw Suzanne Elizabeth Brokaw and Jon Bradley Baker were married Sept 6 in Hillcrest United Methodist Church, Bloomington. A reception at the church followed. Attendants were Bonita Brokaw Wright, Joy Baker, Debbie Yanker, Nancy Nelson, Stewart Brokaw, Jeff Baker, Kevin Hubbard, Del Manicke, Bruce Mamel and Glen White. Parents are Mrs. Claudia E.

Brokaw, 9701 Grand Av. Bloomington, and Mr. and Mrs. Jon A. Baker, 9109 Knox A v.

Bloomington. After a trip north, the couple is at home at 9749 Penn Av. Bloomington. Engstrand-Rochkes Ginni Kay Rochkes and Mark Allan Engstrand were married Sept. 6 in St.

Edward's Catholic Church, Bloomington. Attendants were Mrs. Patricia Johnson, Deborah Lundeen, Kathleen Totu-shek, Gregory Johnson, Michael Engstrand and Ronald Bacigalupo. A reception in the Minneapolis Club followed. Parents are Mr.

and Mrs. James E. Rochkes, 5348 Hollywood Edina, and Mr. and Engstrand, Des Moines, Iowa. After a trip to Mexico, the couple Is at home in West Des Moines, Iowa.

White-Luff Jacque Dianne- Luff and Burt Allen White were married Sept. 13 in Cal-vary Lutheran Church, Golden Valley. A reception at the church and a dance in the VFW Hall, St. Louis Park, followed. Attendants were Susan Stribling Jean-nie Norlander, Linda Brynjulf son, Cheryl Overby, Dennis Stribling, Carl White, Duane Brynjulfson, Terry Gui-ney and Rick Modeen.

Parents are Mrs. Evelyn Luff, 2535 Unity Av. Golden Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. Burt White, 4839 NE.

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