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PAGE SIX FERGUS FALLS (Minn.) DAILY MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1960 PERSONAL and SOCIAL DIAL 6-2601 VISITS SON'S FAMILY SENIOR RECITAL Mrs. Grace Evenson spent On Sunday at 4 p.m. at Hill- few days last week with her son; crest Academy, Leighton Erick- and daughter-in-law, Mr. and son of Mr. and Mrs.

C. F. Mrs Arlin Evenson, and family Erickson, presented a senior in North St. Paul. piano recital.

Effective interpre- from tation was given numbers the Pre-Bach period to contem-u Port- porary French Music. Music will land Ore has been visiting rela- form a major part of his study as lives in Fergus Falls. She is he goes on to college this fall, He is a student of Mrs. Hazel Van Dyk and played numbers by Loeillet. Bach, Beethoven, C'io- pin.

Mendelssohn, Brahms and Poulenc. C. F. Erickson added 1 HERE FROM PORTLAND Mrs Gina Lillemoen of sister of Anton Nelson and the late Bill Nelson. Former Rothsay Girl Wed, Lives Montaw Studios, MR.

AND MRS. DUANE SYVERSON HOME FROM VALLEY CITY TC Gordon son of Mr. and two sacred solos to the splendid i SPECIAL MEETING Folden Church Scene of Late Spring Vows Baskets of white gladioli and i white lighted tapers formed the setting for a wedding May 28 at p.m. at the Folden Lutheran Church when Carol Idella Gun-j iderson. daughter of Mrs.

Laural Gunderson of Vining, be-! came the bride of Duane H. Syv- I verson of Waterloo, Iowa, son of and Mrs. Ralph Syverson of Henning. Pastor Bruce Peder- i son performed the double ring; ceremony in the presence of 250 i guests. Grace Melville was or-' ganist and accompanied soloist John E.

Quam. The bride, given in marriage MR AND MRg AVID TAYLOR by her father, wore a floor length gown interpreted in white chantil- At home at 15 North Tenth ly lace of nylon and acetate with; Miles City, are Mr. and Silver Wedding Is Celebrated A large number of people £ath- Harry Torvik of Grand Forks; Mr. Union and Mrs. Carl Torvik and Mr Discharged June and Mrs.

John Seaver, Debra, Gordon Madland, Route 5 John, Kathleen and Jill of Charline Eian, Ashby luth Mr. and Mrs. Peter Torvik Roger Mohrbacher, 713 W. Linand Peter Lynn Torvik and! den Mr. and Mrs.

Verle Habberstadj Algol Carlson. 210 W. Vernon and Richard Habberstad Min- Mrs. Arthur Fladhammer and ered at 'the Tingvold Lutheran neap olis. girl, 1236 Northern church Sunday, May 29 to honor rec idie Torvik and Lillian Ran- Edmund Lee, Elbow Lake Mr.

and Mrs. Freddie Torvik on I dall were married at the Trinity their silver wedding. Lutheran church of Moorhead The attendants of 25 years ago, May 2 2, 1935 by the Rev. Fredrik Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Tollefson (Edna A Schiotz They first lived in present for the Hankinson, N.D., farming in the! Underwood community for the past 23 years. Pet- occasion. Mrs. Thomas Thompson was in charge of the program: The audience sang Happy devotions were given by Mrs. Marion Pederson, Dayton 'jHatling sang Perfect JMrs.

Chester Habberstad gave a Baby Girl Kelly, 536 W. Linden (Robert J. Kelly) Mrs. Raymond Erlandson, 538 E. Channing Brian Kapphahn, Route 4 Mrs.

Norris Gilbertson, Erhard They have two children er, who is graduating this year from the U. of Minn. Institute of ivirs. wiesier -V a Lynn who is a short talk. Peter and Lynn Tor- Sophomore in the S.L.A., at the vik each gave a fitting tribute and one grandson Peter Jr.

their parents. Mrs. Art Walvatne I Ladies in charge of the plans and Mrs. Jim Wille sang "Life is for the dty were Mrs. Elmer Ped- Like a Mountain Railroad." Rev.

erson, Mrs. Evan Moe, Mrs. Irv- CZ. ilA.Vfc***^***** 1 spoke and the pro- mg Sem, Mrs. Clifford Pederson, Mrs.

Henry Jenson. arrived home program. Friday from Valley City Teachers Qn College to spend the summer, Kvernstoen will here at his home with his par-! Qf piano music ents, his brother and sister. evening David: give a program piano music for the Luther League of Sarpsborg church. rylon net.

Her fingertip veil of Mrs. David Taylor following their pure silk illusion was held in i recent marriage at the First place by a queen's A special meeting of The Sal- quins and pearls SET FOR TUESDAY gram closed with a vocal so lo! Mrs. Seivin Garberg Mrs Selvin "The Sweetest Story Ever Told" i Rovelstad and Mrs. Chester Habby Chester. Habberstad.

The church parlors were tastefully decorated for the reception. Lynn vation Army advisrry board will be held at. the River Inn Tuesday, 7 at 12 o'clock noon. crown of se- Methodist Church of Miles City. Torvik had charge of the guest She carried Taylor is the former Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Hab- berstad. LAKF REGION HOSPITAL Discharged June Arnold Lubenow, 507 S. Peck Mrs. Herman Halvorson, 1122 CAMPED NEAR NEVIS Mr.

and Mrs. James Molter and Mr. and Mrs. Argyle Minge and families returned Sunday night from a three-day camping trip to Camp Paradise on Lake Belle Taine near Nevis, a relatively newly developed campsite. JOURNALISM GRADUATE Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Hage and Dianne were in Grand Forks Sunday for graduation activities at the University of North Dakota, Sylvia Hage received her bachelor of arts degree in journalism at commencement exercises, and her parents and sister spent the day with her. HOME AFTER FIVE MONTHS IN CALIFORNIA Presbyterians Almost Choose Negro Leader Mr. and Mrs. G.

F. Bowers returned Sunday from Cleveland, Ohio, where Mr. Bowers was a visiting delegate from the Federated Church to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of the U.S.A. About 1000 voting delegates from the U.S., i and 20 advisory delegates from Mrs. Harry Wentler, who spent: all parts of the world, including eye months in California, came those from the Cameroun, Ethio- home Saturday.

She visited heriP ia Thailand and Pakistan, ev- sister Mrs. Melvin Smith in Lo-i aluated their churches past work mita, her daughter Marilyn Went-! and planned for its future in the week of the conference, held at ler works and lives in Santa Ana, and her daughter Sheila (Mrs. Pat Romero) in Oakland aid also saw many other friends. ENROLLS FOR SUMMER STUDY iDianne Hage has been home a week from Asbury thc Cleveland City Auditorium. All meetings were open to visitors, and in the evenings vast numbers took advantage of their opportunity to hear speakers of world renown.

Dr. Charles Malik, of Lebanon, Former President of the U.N. General Assembly spoke Library Hours The Fergus Falls Public Library is open for business in its summer Washington Junior School. Patrons tare asked (o use ranee to the high school. Miss Elsie Grina, librarian, announces no fines will be charged on overdue books returned this week.

Hours during the summer will be from 12 noon to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday. The library phone number is the i Nuptials Held At Dent Church DENT Immanuel Lutheran church at Dent, was the scene of i a lovely wedding Saturday.

May 1 28, when Vera Dusterhoft. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Dusterhoft of Dent, and Paul Ista, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Hilbcrt Ista of cascade bouquet of red roses and Thymian, daughter of Mr. and berstad were host and hostess, while stephanotis. William F. Thymian of Roth-1Mrs. Carl Torvik and Mrs.

Frank Dorothy Gunderson was the say. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor i Wivholm cut the beautiful Aurdal maid of honor and the bridesmaid of Alzada. Mont, are the parents i ding cake prepared by Mrs.

Sel- Mrs a ikup and boy, of Mr. Taylor. i vin Rovelstad. Mrs. Ole Torvik Mrs.

Warren Reynolds was her was Lqretta Gunderson. both sisters of the bride. Rosalea Syverson, a sister of the groom, was: sister's matron of honor and the junior bridesmaid. Pamela i Francis Taylor was his brother's Cheryl Rostad, Moe and and Mrs. E.

O. Hagen poured. Waitresses were Eileen Shol, Severson was flower girl. They best man. Ray Thymian and Ron- i Betty Simonson.

Toasts were giv- 1 £lbow Lake 710Vz Springen Colette Harthun, Route 5 Dale Burrier, Stinim, Mrs. Harold Wilcox and boy, wore cnooi identical gowns of blue aid Taylor, brother of the bride i en by Rev. Iseminger Ole Torvik, he south ent- acetate and nvlon with bouffant; and groom respectively, were ush-! Mrs. Art Brown and Mrs. Lula me soum em rt Sversvold and Selvm Klaksvik.

skirts and carried blue and white carnations. ers. Guests from out of town in-! There were vocal numbers by Andrew Ulsby vas best man. eluded: Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest! Miss Olga Torvik and Dayton David Bjerketvedt was grooms-: Cadwell. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hatlmg Gifts were presented to man and Kenneth Gunderson. i Taylor.

Larry and Edna, and Paul Mr. and Mrs Torvik who both brother of the bride, was junior I Cadwell of Alzada. Mont; Mr. responded with thanks groomsman. Ronald Gunderson i and Mrs.

Arthur McKnight, Al-! from a distance were bion Mont; Ronald Taylor of i Mr and Mrs Frank ivholm of Broa'dus, Mont; Ralph Taylor, Medicine Lake. Mont; Mr. and Valier Mr. and Mrs. Phil- Mrs Ole Hatling and Dayton of ip Cadwell.

Hulett, Wyo, Mr. and Grenora. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marcia Phillips.

Wendell Marvin Miller, Wendell Mrs. Orris Sandahl. Clitherall Teresa Sha. Circle Pine Mrs. Katherine Haley, 606 S.

and Thomas Severson were ushers. Gary Sclvaag was the ring- i bearer. i At the reception following the Mrs. Lester Martin. Mrs.

"Edward Randall. Bob and Lori of Wenderson. aunt and uncle of the Erickson. Williston, N.D.: Mr. and dell; Mr.

and I Mrs. Joe Tollefson bride, were host and hostess. Hel- Mrs. Robert Thymian. Minot.

N. I A xel Soderlund of A.Trc Pav Thvmian -and Mrs. Kay inymian, Wilmore, where she finished to a very large audience. Dr. Ma besides being known as ani ou- her sophomore year.

She leaves Tuesday for a summer semester: standing authority on world her junior year classes at on Asbury. While she is home she 1 was bridesmaid at the Crawford- Beberg ning. wedding Saturday eve- ATXCND FUNERAL OF VICTIM Mr. and Mrs. O.

E. Trosvik attended funeral services Saturday for Robert M. La Pash of Moorhead xcho was killed in the Northern States Power explosion in Fargo on Wednesday. The La- Pash and ihe Trosvik cottages fairs, is a great Christian leader, and it was a special privilege to hear him on the very day thc summit meeting collapsed. Knowing that his audience wished to hear his views on the critical situation.

Dr. Malik spent his first 15 minutes giving his interpretation to what was happening and would happen as a result of Russia's actions. "In my opinion," sairi Dr. Malik, "what happened en Mae Mancer of Minneapolis had charge of the guest Fergus Falls; Mr. and Mrs.

W. F. Mary Ellen Nyhus. Mrs. Marvin i Thymian and Stevie, Rothsay; Klever and Carla Hellbusch had' Mrs.

Warren Reynolds, Seattle, the gift table. Mrs. William Hal- i Wash, verson and Mrs. Alvin Brutlag. aunts of the bride and groom, cut and served the 5-tier wedding cake.

Mrs. Leonard Severson, aunt of the groom, poured. Mrs. Donald Selvaag and Mrs. Ivey Hancer of Minneapolis, aunts of the bride, served the punch.

The bride is a graduate of the Mr. and Mrs. Art Brown of Wendell; Mr. and Mrs. Ole Torvik and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Torvik of Bellingham; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Torvik of Bismarck; Stanton. were married by Pastor Leslie Bealc.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a waltz- Henning high school and has been wore a length gown of white nylon net employed as a bookkeeper at the Consumers Oil Company at The groom also graduated Setesdalei at Oaklee, Minnesota Setesdalslaget will hold its an- nual convention at the Commun- 1 ity Hall at Oklee, June 10 and 11, 1960. The program will consist of speeches, songs, read- ings, music, etc. There i will also be Norwegian costumes over taffeta. Her chapel-length veil was held in place by a small, crown-type tiara, and she carried from Yf nni hlgh sc ool be "old-time fun" after the, colonial bouquet of red roses Af ter a wedding trip to southern prograrn each evening with music and Norwcgian dancin g. There and white carnations.

Ruth Dusterhoft, Minneapolis, was maid of Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa. the couple will be at home in honor and wore yellow net over i Waterloo, where the groom taffeta and carried a colonial bou- 1S employed. by Selmer Ramsey and his orchestra. jHUtj exclusive at Dailey Shoes Naturalize! Selby Arch Heydays American Girl Glamour Debs SHOES BEAT THE HEAT! AIR-CONDITIONED Matinees Daily 1:30 Eve. 25c-6Gc NOW SHOWING Elizabeth Taylor -h Theatre TO1S 7 ITE TUESDAY Whole Features Carload "Return of the Fly" "The Alligator People" and the "Hounds of Baskerville 1 TtHanitif As VOGUE keep the fashion you buy in your and white carnations.

Brcnda Scheppcr, niece of the bride, was flower girl and wore white nylon trimmed with tiers of white MARRIAGE IJCFWS Ronald Laverne Sibert. 27. and Marilyn Evelyn Hollatz, 20, both may have been realities are no different, but thcv have been concealed. Many good thing The'! ace rl carrfiedf a miniat re c0 of Parkers Prairie. fr uini llll f5- i nnin i hnnniint nf vnl nvv rhrvsan- bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums nnd white carnations.

Gale Truax of N'orthfield was aou ciu.i iiiv. I 1 Ul imiCKJ XVfJb are near onp another on Lake 1 of us preferred not to see the bcst man anrf Ronnje Dustcrhoft Lida. Mrs. La Pash. a daughter Dianne and a son David survive the accident victim.

truth, but now the scales have fallen from our eyes." He doubted that war would be the outcome, altho' the cold war and ten- sions would now be heightened. I Ranks should be closed behind i Mrs. Harold Schcpper, Hopkins, was at the organ. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the bride's home. Mrs.

Al Benke of Fergus Falls baked and served the tiered CLUBS and SOCIETIES WCTU meets in the home of Mrs. E. A. Sparling. 315 E.

Vernon, Wednesday at 8 p.m. EVENING MUSIC ALE On Thursday evening David Theurer presented a musicale in the home of his parents. Mr. and sia is like dealing with an meal-j with thc samc dccorat i on Mrs. Frfdnric Theurer.

Parents culable force, and no one was used on the 60th wedding an-i misuse of tne subject in photo- our leaders, as dealing with Rus-, WO(JdinR cakc which was centcrcc i Heart O'Lakcs Camera Club will meet at 8 p.m. June 8 in thc Community Room in the city hall, that! Program will include use and and friends enjoyed three groups of numbers rancinc from classics to very modern styles of music. David's cousin Sharon Brimhall. cucss correctly as to how that nation will react" Perhaps Ihe most outstand- ing event of the week was the and Laurie, each play-! of tho moderator to head up the entire church organic of bride, lion for the coming year, and rep-' Th altcndmc resent it in world-wide travel. Two men were nominated Dr.

Turner from Atlanta, a white pastor who has worked long and arduously in the deep south for an intecrated church, and thc and slides from Monroe, Everyone will be welcome. ed a group of and David played his trombonr. His mother refreshments dviring a social hour. David, who in the fourth grade, a pupil of Mrs. Hazel Van Dyk.

nivcrsary cake of the bride's I Eraphy, put out. by the Photo- crandparonls. Mr. and lUrrf. E.

chormoe Club of San Francisco. Volkmnnn. Others assisting were Mrs. Ella Sonncnber.c. aunt of the bride, and Mrs.

Bob Wendt, I MOTHER OF MANY GEARY, Okla. J. Pcdigo, 72. is the mother of children. And she has 52 grandchildren.

66 great grandchildren ORCFHD AND WHITE COLORS FOR SHOWER Teresa was guest of honor at hnnal shower on Friday in ihr homr of her parents. Mr. and Mrv l.es Nelson. Miss Nelson many gifts which were present rd to her by little Suzanne Thirl. The bride's chosen colorr-.

orchid and white, were carried out in the table decorations a luncheon served by thp ho Mrs. Gary Thiel, Janet Halvorson and Mrs. H. V. Halvorson.

Miss marriage to Duanp Johnson of Min- neapo'i? will take place July 3 in this cif.v. from out of; town wrro Mr. anci Mrs. Herbert Fsla. Mr.

and Mrs. Archie Press-; nail. Mr. Mrs. Boh Wcndt and Mark.

Mr. and Mrs. Al Bcn- kc. I.ynolto and Gary. Mrs.

Anna Volkmnnn, Mrs. Kiln Sonnenberg. Mich. L. 11 and one great-great grandchild.

GEARHART'S FUNERAL SERVICE FERGUS FALLS Ashby Battle Lake Evansville EMERGENCY AMBULANCE with our Sanitone Service When you have your summer cottons Szmtone dry cleaned you look wonderful ail the rime. Oof Cotton Clinic Service with exclusive Style-Set finish restores their original crisp flower-fresh they look, feel and fit like the day you bought them. DIAL RE 6-3391 FREES CLEANERS AND DYERS Matt U'inkrls. Ritchie and man responsible for the Atlanta Shnron lt Manifesto which stated clearly that churches must integrate- and Dr. Hawkins, a Negro pastor for thc Bronx in New York.

After hearing thrilling nominating and seconding speeches, among them a speech by a member of Dr. Turner's church where it was slatfd am a white. Southern Christian ready for integration as fast as it can come because I have heard the Gospel preached by Herman Lee Turner. Dr. Tur- ner was elected by the narrow margin of 2 to 471.

and his first official act was to appoint Dr. Hawkins bis vice-mod-: erator. i anrl Mrs. Harold Schrpprr. Craig and Bremla.

After short wrdding trip to Diilulh, roil pip will reside in St. uhrro the bririo is cm- ployed nt the Earl Clinic nnd the groom employed at Minnesota Mining. Mrs. Ista graduated from Northwest Institute of Medical Technology and Mr. Ista atte.nd- ed St.

Olnf College. BIRTHS CHURCH ACTIVITIES The Rev. Sam H. Diskcrud will SHOWER FOR BRIDE-TORE The parlors of Leaf Mountain Lutheran Church were the scene Saturday of 3 shower for Shirley Linden Linden's marriage to Dick Lonninn of Minnc- speak at the Clitherall Covenant apolis -A-ill take July 2 at Church Tuesday to Friday at 8:30 the Zion Lutheran Church in p.m. daily and on Sunday at 11 Minneapolr anri many who can- a.m.

and at 8 p.m. not attend the ceremony came 1o-. the shower lo rr.e-et Mr. Lenning. Mrs.

Anns led devo- tion5. Dori? Benson played a piano 5,010. Sandra and Carol Dunn and Glenda and Barbara Lhidcr. all niecr? of the bride- CHKTSTF.XSON: Born to Mr. and JrfTry Christrnson.

535 Vnsn. a hoy. 4. SNYDKR: Born to Mr. and Leonard Snydcr.

21P N. ford. cirl. 5. Ten Mile Lake Ladies Aid will meet at 2:30 p.m.

Thursday. Juno 9. Everybody welcome. Hostesses: Mrs. Clarence Hansel and Mrs.

Leonard Foshaug. Aasted Ladies Aid meets on elect san? -Beautiful Savior" and Thursday. June. 9. at 2:30 p.m.

Vernal Lind sanz a solo. Hostesses are Mmes. Clifford Sol- Helmer Haajrenson read an orig- iah? Gottfred Thorson, Paul WiU inel poem in addition to serving ji amson a nd Merle Erlandson. of ceremonies. Christ- Bethlehem Ladies ine Knutson also.

Decorations in piiik and white, i day. June 9 at 8 p.m. Aid Thurs- with a tulip aiiTTIlac bouquets and the i cradle roll program. Mrs. Donald Kact 111 been pTanned andj.Tohnson chairman.

Hostesses are ladles aid members, from the Lydia Circle, Mrs. Hcl- Bjcrkebck and Mrs, Uw- Huss'co-chalrmctt. NEW MIRACLE MIST 1 LUt WALGREEN AGENCY A NEW TWIST ONTEEN-AGE Get her a private line all her Own! Happy family! Give your teenager a separate telephone line, complete with personal listing in the phone book! It's an ideal graduation an inexpensive way to free the family phone. If you wish, your teenager's phone can have its own distinctive ring. And arrangements can be made for answering calls on either line from any phone in the house.

To order, or for further information, just call the Northwestern Bell business office. FERGUS FALLS CdU RE 6-7501.

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