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The Daily Journal from Fergus Falls, Minnesota • Page 5

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The Daily Journali
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Fergus Falls, Minnesota
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wwvwwv "THE FANTASTICKS" Matt (Alu Sorter) flgtrti off (left- right) Mortimer (Lee Krogh), Henry (Ned Jlmmerson) and El Gallo (Stephen Boe) to save Lulsa (Dorothy Eschweller) In the mock abduction scene. Fantastlcks" will run for four per- formances at FFCC. Cwtata time My mi p.m. Curtain time on July ZS Is 6 and 9 p.m. Tickets are available at Roy Olson Music.

7he Fantasticks' features 8 singers, dancers, actors YOUNG LOVERS Lnlsa and Matt fan tn lave again the play reaches fo climax. The mute (Elaine Astrup) sprinkles them with snow as they sing "Yon Are Love Luisa is Dorothy Eschweller and Matt is Alan Shorter. Ferns Falls (Mi.) tonal July 23,1975 5 I Cards of Thanks! A THANKS We would like to (hank everyone lor the cards and elfrs, and those who worktd so hard to make our 25th anniversary such a happy occasion. Thanks again. Mr.

Mri. Arto Hauge OPEN HOUSE KMwring Ift. JMMItS. IHiHKIf KATHI! 50th Wedding Anniversary 26 'Im Utkerai Clirrt ANNANDALE SANNIVERSAR 1 OPEN HOUSE HiworlagMr.li Mrs. mm mmm SOts Wedding Anniversary Sndij.

Jilj-27 at the Zioi Chirdi Fergus Falls No gifts please Program at 2:30 (Journal Photos by Renee F. Uhan) "IT DEPENDS ON WHAT YOU PAY" El Gallo (Stephen center, and Hucklebee (Greg Olson), left, have convinced Bellomy (Glen Arfsten) to go ahead with the abduction of Lulsa! ORCHESTRA Steve Sawyer (baa), Study Tntmgan (piano and xylophone) and Tom Rassmusson, (percussion) complement the vocal pieces In the musical. Not pictured is Jeanne 5 DeWitt of Sioux Falls, who will play the harp. 5 Personal Dr. and Mrs.

Thomas Lincoln and daughters, Cindy and Karen, and their guest, Becky Schafer, returned to Oak Ridge, Tenn. after spending three weeks at the Harry Lincoln cottage on Otter Tail Lake and in Fergus Falls as a guest of his mother, Mrs. Harry Lincoln. Otnes, Finseth wed; to live in Wahpeton i a a Fluegel.daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Al Fluegel, 801 N. Broadway, was baptized Sunday, July 20 at Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church. Sponsors are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carlson, Fergus Falls, and Mrs.

Vince LeTourneau, St. Paul. Grandparent is Mrs. Leona Collins, St. Paul, who is now visiting the Fluegels.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson, Oakley, are visiting relatives and friends in the area and in Minneapolis. Mrs. Hazel Luebke accompanied them to Minneapolis last week to sec her sister, Ann Greenleaf, who is ill.

Open House Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Ferber will be honored at an open house for their 40th wedding anniversary on Sunday, July 27, from 2-5 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church. Program at 2:30 p.m.

Hosted by their children. MARRIAGE LICENSES Jeffrey Lee Grabow, 18, Henning, and Wendy Lee Lovro, 18, Vining. Susan Marie Otnes and Bjorne Clifford Finseth were united in marriage July 13 in an afternoon wedding at Calvary Free Lutheran Church with the Rev. Ronald Hoehne and Rev. Forrest Swenson officiating.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Emery C. Otnes, Fergus Falls and Mr. and Mrs.

Erling J. Finseth, Underwood. The bride, given in marriage by her parents, wore a floor- length gown of white peau de sole, trimmed with em- broidered lace and pearls. The gored circle skirt fell into a semi-train. Her veil of sheer illusion, designed by the bride, was attached to a Norwegian Wedding Crown.

She carried a lavender orchid and English ivy on a white satin Bible. Personal attendant was Ann Swenson. Matron of honor was Gail Otnes, sister-in-law of the bride, with Donna Danner, Cindy Pearson, Kathy Robertson, and Gail Hawkins, cousin of the bride, as brides- maids. They wore gowns of lavender floral print, fashioned by the bride, and carried white wicker baskets of white daisies, lavender carnations and purple baby's breath. Rick Jacobson friend of the groom, served as best man with I-oren Finseth, Warren Finseth, Allen Finseth and Eric Finseth, brothers of the groom, as groomsr.ten.

Ushers were Steve Omes, brother of the bride, and Oewey Christenson and Steve Weiss. Music was provided by Mrs. Stanley Chrislcnson, organist and Linda Tungseth and Ijoren I'inscth as soloists. Honored Helen Iverson honored Mrs. Helen Iverson was honored at a retirement party at the YMCA on Monday evening.

Present were current and former Farm Bureau members and husbands and wives. Mrs. Iverson has worked as off ice secretary for the West Otter Tail County Farm Bureau for the past 15 years. Carl Prischmann, county president, Harry Burau and Charles Lindstrom spoke on behalf of the group. The event was arranged by Mrs.

George Burau, Mrs. Helen Putnam and Mrs. Alfred Loken, Assisting were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Prisch- mann and Mr.

and Mrs. Sclvin Brenden. Church activities The Salvation Army Home league will meet Thursday at 6 p.m. at N.P. Park for a potluck supper.

The new lieutenant will be welcomed. Family Reunions The Lillemon family reunion was held Sunday, July 20, at the Gene Wells cottage on Swan Lake near Fergus Falls. A potluck meal was served at 12:30 with 70 persons in at- tendance. Out-of-slate relatives were Mr. and Mrs.

Ray lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Luverne Anderson, Vancouver, Gene Lillemon and Mr. and Mrs. Newell Lillemon, Harvey, N.D.; Mr.

and Mrs. Archie Kyllo, Harwood, N.D.; and Mr. and Mrs. Silas Anderson, Ross, N.D. Others attended from the Fergus Falls, Elbow Lake and Wendell areas.

HOSPITAL NOTES The Olson-Odland family- reunion was held on Sunday, July 20, in Long Prairie at the Anderson home. Over 50 at- tended the 28th annual picnic including put-of-state cousins from Michigan, Wisconsin and South Dakota. Area relatives attending were from Fergus Falls, Pelican Rapids, Dalton, Detroit Lakes and Staples. SUSAN and BJORNE FINSETH guests were the bride's grand- father, Henry HauptH and the Rev. and Mrs.

Julius Her- munslie. Following the ceremony a reception was given by the bride's parents, hosted by Mr. Mrs. Ron Weiss and Mr. and Mrs.

Grant Hawkins. Following a short wedding trip, the couple is at home in Wahpelon, where the bride is employed by Caspers Fur- niture. The groom is employed by Knutspn Healing and Air Conditioning, Fergus Falls. Discharged July 22: Rueben Bimberg, Verndale Florence Carlson, Sebeka Milton Finkelson, Dalton James Franklin, Council Bluffs, Iowa IJnda Haukos, Route 3 Marvin Lemke, Erhard Chris Moser, Hoffman Ada Ness, Battle Ixike Anna Stenstrom, Ashby Bruce VonMosch, Route 1 Mary Walz, 613 W. 7th Robert Wright, Guttenberg Heights Clubs and societies TOPS club 37 will meet Thursday at 7 p.m.

in the Carnegie room of the Public Ubrary. Weigh-in starts at 6:15 p.m. Evening 7:39 9:30 Adults $1.58 -Children Under 14-50c Inc. Tax TONIGHT THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY WHEN THE 20th CENTURY MET THE PRIMEVAL WORLD FUCE-TO-MCC! Edgar Rice Burroughs' An AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL PICTURE At Dusk--Adults $1.50 Children Under 14-Free Always? Big Pictures TONIGHT-IHURSDAY-FillDAY-SATUBDAY 1st Show Where utere you '62? show GeorgePeppardin "NEWMAN'S LAW SAVINGS FROM OK READY-TO-WEAR AND ACCESSORIES! ONE GROUP OF REGULAR $5.00 AND $10.00 ITEMS NOW DRASTICALLY REDUCED! Store Hours from 10 a.m. to 5 p.Vn.

doily Cobber friends of Rothsay will meet July 31 at 2 p.m. at the home of Axel Brenden. Antiquarians II meets Wednesday, July 30, at 8:45 a.m. at the Methodist Church narking lot to attend the Fargo antique show..

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