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Harlan Tribune from Harlan, Iowa • Page 4

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Harlan Tribunei
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Harlan, Iowa
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Social and WEDDINGS PHONE SK S-llfl REUNIONS CLUB MEETINGS SOCIAL EVENTS by OLCA REYELT 'by Miss Marcia Akers, sorority of the bride. 1 The bride's all white cake on a seperate table overlaid with an imported cut work i Tribunt Friday, 17, IfM Miss Mildred Carpenter, Chicago, 111; Mr and Mrs Serge Detroit, James Gardner of Mr and was centered on a large mirror encircled with ivy a popped with a while glamelliaj nested in nylon and ribbon, cake was cut and served by Mrs Arthur Mumm. aunt of the bride, and Miss Mildred Carpenter, aunt of the groom. Alternating with serving the punch were Mrs Howard and Miss Judy McDonough. The bride is a graduate of the Harlan high school and from Iowa Suue Teachers College.

Cedar Falls where she wjs 'graduated lush honors in the class of I960. While at 1STC she was a member of Pi Tau Phi sorority and elected to Torch and Tassle, honorary society for women. The bridegroom, also a graduate of the Mrs Marvin Sakauuff of and Mrs Jim Gardner of Dayton, Ohio, Guests were seated iu the room, where all of the decorations were carried out in and green, chosen colors of the bride elect. The centerpiece on'the table which seated the wedding party the music for their wedding in' an arrangement of white gladioli and white mums. Similar bouquets used on the other tables featured hearts and ivy.

lvoft for wis at a Mrs A tSS p'ctureoffff enlaVd M-rton: Aim.i Carlson ofr couple and tiny gold swords aha an keeping with the bridegroom's Cheney of Ottowa naVy duty. John c. Louis, brother; Parents and Daughter of the bridegroom, and best i man at the wedding, was din-j Celebrate Anniversaries inc room host. A feature en-, The Rcv an( Womp Weddin 0 8011 wl11 celebrate their golden uL'oHrlinrf nnnivArearv executed and Nancy; Mr and Mrs Ed Mines of DCS Moines; Mr FARMER'S for SPORTSWEAR of Hilo, Hawaii, pecially for the engaged cou- from 2:30 until! ioto I MI To Make Home In Council Bluffs day, 4 p.m. Mr and Mrs L.

A. Larsen of! Gothenburg. Nebraska, the for-i mcr Irene Thompson, daugh-' tcr of Rev. and Mrs Thonip-j son. are celebrating their sil-j Rand Peterson.

R. ver wedding anniversary the Ed D'Arcy and iMax same day and time. Friends and relatives are cor- Dinner Honors Nielsen- Louis Wedding Guests a i i apjjuuueu ouiitfi HarlHn high school, a a Rosmann-Flannerv Rites a Hansen served the punch, (dinner on Sunday, June 12, i a i presen 7 0 T-trm hononiis the out-oHown To Live In Virginia duated from Dartmouth College. Ruth Pmkerton honoring the out-of-town class of 1958. He was a member A June 4 Event lated the guest book.

of Mr and Mrs Fred of the Sisrna Alpha Epsiion Beth Petersen, Judy Sondag Louis, iiere for the Niel- sociPl fraiernitv, Phi 'Beta Catholic Church and i a Flannerv had charge, sen-Louis wedding. 6 tablef Guests received from and The bnde graduated from.1'30 to 2:30 pm. and served Chariene Rosmann Harlan High School in 1956 and' from a table laid with a pink of Mr and Mrs Urban a ed Northwest Mo, State cloth and centered with a of" Harlan" and Ed College two years and the Om- bouquet of mock orange bios- ward J. Fiannerv. son of Mr aha and Creighton Universe soms.

Large bouquets of these Lieut. III and his 3n Cec'l Fiannerv of Des Ues For the ast two vcars flowers and roscs used bride are now on a ten da has been third grade tea-'throughout the rooms at the honevmoon Pocmont Lodge tt cher at Walnut Grove School Louis home, where the buf- this occasion in Switzerland he Pocono Mountains in lhQ YCV mes Mdlhoft of in Council Fluffs. Mr Flannery.fet was served, and brought Harlan by BushkilK Pa For going away 0un 0li ou is a graduate of Dowling High' Quests from out of tcmn in- Ksppa, national scholastisnc fraio-miy, and Casque He is at presen: sen ing as Supply Officer at the Oceana Xaval Air Station Virginia Beach. Virginia. 'THE MlfiHTY MIDGET I TOE WANT AD Lona Fay Nielsen Wed To Lieut.

Fred Louis III Bethelhem Lutheran at Jsoksomille for the Sunday evening. June rf i puit nd ooiuiaru anc a i three-quarrel skirt, hand embroidered sen and Lieut, III. coat Her ptnv ter accessories and she of anons Mrs corsage of Talisman music Miss Donna In length pent point. Her headpiece similar to that of the brides. i tl A i 4 i 4 1 all in white, and featured a ro soloist, sang "Ave The 7 o'clock ceremony was tiny circular veil She car- Alter June 25 the newlv- Jesus Thou A Coming" dur- performed by the Reverand ned a basket of rose petals.

VC "H- ii 3 nt 9 i the Mass, and "On This Day Verbn 0. Smith, cousin of the 3 sY. bride, who came from Chicago, T11 "1 -H 4 i A lit i i i V. 4- 111, for the special occasion Mark and Sorcnsen lWO A small group of relatives and nephe vs of thc bride cfoie fnends of the couple Their white coals and dark Virgil Ferry's, Irwin, were invited to the wedding. College 1959.

He is on E. Pike, Evanston. Ill Mrs i i' a the Abraham B. Carpenter of 3 U. KCJSink, at Linroln Hio-h in CnimriK for The church with floor baskets trousers were in harmony i decorated the men of the wedding party, of white Each carried the rings on a lo Observe Anniv.

Lincoln High School in Council, Bluffs. Both will continue their positions. For g'omg away, the black and white Oh Beautiful while sneain dress white hat, the bnde and groom placed a a accessories, and the re( bouquet at the statue of the movable orchid corsage from Blessed Virgin Mary after the, bndal bouquet, i Mass Upon their return from a The bnde. given in marriage sh rt Bedding trip, the couple! by her father, wore a floor- Wl11 be at nome ac 1905 Ave HARLAN LOCKER "Mr and Virgil Ferry gladioli arranged on either side small white pillow, to- hold open house of the chancel steps. The al- gether with iheir suits, were a tar, also in white, was mark- designed by their mother.

ed with two large altar can dies and white gladioli in tar vases. Also on the altar was a mother of pearl Bible, a gift length gown of Chantilly lace aiu an by Ele- Methodist church in Ir- ante Bridals. The snug bodice nue B. in Council Bluffs, Among the out of town guests who came from a dis-j afternoon, June was finished with a scalloped to Sabrma neckline with sequins man. was were Mr and Mrs hrirlpprnrim ns 1Q frn-m until 4- to wim atrmuutA ri vJjrj.ci^^rponi jicffc JLI i 3, LU i i their luffTes -n Del Soint and halves "friends and relatives fashioned the iront of the full i rian 0 BEEF SPECIALS We recently purchased 19 head of quality beeves from VIRGIL WILCOX.

These beeves averaged 1000 Ibs. each and they are now in our cooler ready to go. Come in and see these quality quar- You can cut your food bills Jamaica I RESISTS ALL STAIKS Sun 'n' Surf is the first to bring te you in Jamaica Shorts the greatest discovery in Fabrics today. WASH and WEAR to Bridal Shower for Violet Larsen June 11 from wo bride-, Crawford Rochester, N. Y.

are cordially invited groom's grandmother. Mrs coll roojranate the bndc- tend. Carpenter of Marion which at a Coilcge she purchased Jerusalem on Sleve Bell of Ames and rv her recent trip to the Ho Urson of Iowa Clt Land. The Bible was used in ceremon The aisle was Thc in wedding carpeted in white for the'p a wore white formal ceremony and pews were Jackets, navy bluc trousers Richard iMcDermott of i 7 "of Mr Ovven rinci al Abra marked with strands of ivy matching blue cummer- Harlan, assisted by Mrs shc worc a pmk or ham Lincoln in Council Bluffs, and i satin streamers. bunds, and their boutonmeres Ildlec of Audubon, was host-' a a gown by Ro Preceding the ceremony.

was a Talisman rose. ics-s to twenty nine guests Sat- 1)cn i Miss Irene Petersen of Harlan Ushers were B. Car-; rcJa presented a twenty minute penter of Iowa i uncle of in all lace redm A crown of pearls and Mr5 Nick Sondag, the held her fingertip veil of Sondag family, all of sion. She earned a single whit i 1 James Petersen orchid surrounded with stepha- a a i Omaha; Miss nous, accented with white nl 1 0 5 3 ibon thc ut Grove School Miss Jeanne Sondag, a cou- and of the faculty. br end drastically with these low prices.

Safe ends at wen an cl several mcm- a i cr'bers of the 'faculty, also a i 31 in pink hat of organza and of other friends from community room at the shc carr i ed a colonial bouquet and college friends organ prelude. She also accom- the groom, Don Lucas of a a Federal and of a a U1 shades varl()US localities. panicd Mr James E. Pike of Ian, Don Xielsen of Omaha a a S- as a prenuplial of a worc shorl Evansion, Illinois, friend of and David Nielsen of I a for Mis lolcl ar gloves Miss Nddinc Fiannerv, A the bridegroom, who sang both brothers of the bride a bride-elect. MetnodlSt LhUtCh 5 o'clock Saturday.

HALVES priced at 45c Ib. FRONTS priced at T7.TT39c Ib; HINDS priced at 54c Ib. Combed Cotton Fabric. Durably ar- tractive, easy to care for and with new plus feature. 9 Repels oil-borne stains water-borne stains Prevents solvent ringing when spot cleaned 2 OTHERS $2.29 to $5.95 i Iiss "Calm as the Xight Per- The bride's parents arc Decorations were carried out Xorman Granteer.

a close Circle Met Thursday feet Love" and "The Lord's and Mrs Ralph Xiclsen i bt uic(s colors friend, were bridesmaids. Their. inursaay Prayer" during the ceremony. Harlan. Mr and Mrs Fred of JIld The bride's father escorted Louis, Jr of Harlan are par was Pi'cscnicci honoree a gowns wcrc i al to a Leah Circle of the Metho- tfllo a i of dist hurch met an the Fellow; her down the aisle and ents of the bridegroom.

of miscellaneous gifts, Thc bndcs othcr wore a ship Hall of the church Thurs- her in marriage. Shc was love- For her daughters redding, a bccn arranged on a table a day afternoon, June 2 with in an original gown of white Mrs Xielsen wore a lovely silk centered i an umbrella. (dres a a i ia white fifteen members answering roll peau de soie and lace, which ac sheath in campagne color, streamers, ex- i ovcs a ue pearl a cal One guest, 'Mrs Quentm featured a snug bodice overlaid styled with a peter pan ol- i rc ceiling to crystal ncc acc a earrings. Rickers, was present i lace slightly etched i a with tiny brilliant buttons a UlG acK a pink linen. 'Mrs A.

H. Savemde called seed pearls and irndescent se jdown the front. Her accessor- The bridegrooms mother the meeting to order with pray- qums The scalloped matched and she worc a and contests i i sheath i and the smgung in unison neckline fell wide at the'champagne cymbidium orchid, for diversion, prizes bolcro Jld accossories tO ih The Home When shoulder and came to a VlMrs Louis, mother of thc bride- wcrc won fcd i Their corsages were of pinkiGod Is followed with in back. The long tapered groom, wore an original mauve a Janelle Larson, Airs rsc iwelcome greetings. lace sleeves were dress of silk organza Jorgenscn, (AiiauOon) A dinner was ser-, Devotions were given by Mrs over the wrists The full skirt, over taffeta, styled with i ol Kasmusscn, on ie ld at noon at the Golf and Sorenson.

Mrs Lake falling graceful!) from a point- bodice, apphqued rosepomt anrt Janiecc bcnmiai i for J50 rc a IV es Havick conducted thc lesson ed waistline was accented with lace inserts, short sleeves, shir-' Refreshments were serveni a i i Thc brides on "Children of The I lace panels down the front, red butterfly back and full ifel stylc 1 i overlaid with linen cloth, She was assisted by continuing along the hemline panel with matching bow at of Mr and Mrs Harom Larson i i a crysta i bowl Mmes Lloyd Obrecht, Frank irimtticd with the waistline. With this she- 1 1 bc a Ko oeomes flanked with crvs- Appliques ol jace irimtticd with the waistline. With this she seed pearls and sequins were ore matching accessories and scn of Harlan bunday, June featured on the chapel tram. a pink cymbidium corsage. I Her circular i of imported Grjndmolhers of the bride- illusion fell from a crown of groom present were Mrs Fred seed pearls.

Her single strand LOUIS, Sr, of Harlan and Mrs cultured pearl necklace and J3. Carpenter of Marion. matching ear rings were gifts They pink rosebud cor- Irom the bridegroom. The bride sages Mrs Lona Schmidt, Bride-elect Barbara Lucas Was Honored 'Mrs Alex Peterson was host- tal candelabra and pink tapers Bouquets of peonies centered each table for the guests. I A reception was held in thc for over 200 guests.

i A four tier wedding cake, topped by a miniature bride and groom was centered on a Nielsen, George Clausen and Axel Peterson. Dinner Honors Lona Nielsen, Fred Louis III -Mr and Mrs Fred Louis, i i tt, nncTc A if on 31 carried an open cascade bou- grandmother of thc bnde, was to thirty six guests at lab a th i six-cSSrse dinnerVthe Har quet of Talisman roses, unable 10 attend. "arlan federal Savings wcrc Qn an Suntrv Sf accented wiflh net, seed pearls A reception for 400 guests and Loan i room eJSinK JOM 11 as and French chantilly leaves. was held al 8 :30 p.m. following 'Monday afternoon June 13.

as Mrs Wm oheching and Mary if courtesv th'eii-son Fred Mrs Conrad J. Sorensen, was ceremony. Guests i i a courtesy honoring Miss A Hendncksen cut and scr- HI and his fiancee matron of honor for her sis- received at the Harlan Golf i a a a Lllcas a Jlinc ter. The ihree bridesmaids and Country Club, which had'elect. ved the wedding cake.

Lona'Nielsen. Karen Kosman poured coffee. After the hosts had received throughout. Mrs Alton were repeated on the Miss iN'aomi Monguichi of Hill. of Audubon was in charge, table from which re- Hawaii, both sorority sisters the guest register.

Rccep- freshmcnts were served. Mrs' of the bride. They were all llon hostesses were Elna Lauritscn of gowned identically in white Arent and Mrs Bennett'Oregon, poured. i lace sheath street-length dress- cullison. i Barbara was presented with es.

styled sleeveless, with Refrestiments wcrc served in la shower of miscellaneous gifts! scoop necklines and featuring the dining room which was which had been arranged on wide kelley green cummer-Decorated in green and white, table overlaid with a white I bunds which continued mjchosen colors of the bride. The linen cloth and centered with a nylon flower decorated urn- brella. Barbara i become thc bndc of LI. (J. Richard Nelson, USN, of San Diego, i Junc 25th.

flowing panels to thc hemline jarge buffet table, overlaid with in the back Their flower a white linen cloth and rangemcnts were white with white taffeta, was fash- lias and ivy accented with JO neci with wedding greenery, showers of glamellia buds, net at the corners with and satin streamers. Their green and white nylon and headpieces, in green matching ribbon bows. The centerpiece the cummerbunds, formed a small crown at the back of their heads. Nancy Carpenter, cousin of the tyndegqoom from Iowa City, was flower girl. Her dress was an original designed for was a long low arrangement of while gladioli, mums ami mo-1 Verne Hanscn, cousin of thc bnde, and Miss Barbara Lucas alternated with serving col'foe.

YOU'RE TRIPPING OVER by not selling "don't to our ad readers. What's considered a nuisance in your home may bc an improvement Thc sherbert balls were served i another's. SK5-1191. 1910 1960 OPEN HOUSE FOR MR AND MRS ADOLPH NELSON of Altadeno, California will be held at the MERRILL'S GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Tuesday, June 21 at 8:00 p.m. Relatives and friends are cordially invited.

No gifts please. 1910 i960 ALSO THESE GREAT LOW PRICES GROUND BEEF Ib. 45c BEEF CHUCK ROAST Ib. 47c Beef Rump or Pot Roast Ib. 63c RIB STEAK Ib.

73c T-BONE STEAK Ib. 90c SIRLOIN STEAK Ib. 79c ROUND STEAK Ib. 79c CLUB STEAK Ib. 79c WIENERS (Gus Glasers) Ib.

36c BEEF LIVER Ib. 37c SPRING FRYERS Ib. 34c ROLLE-POLSE I b. $1.00 LINK SAUSAGE Ib. 47c Country Style Sausage Ib.

37c 20 Pound BEEF Bundle (frozen) 812 Ibs. of Steak Ibs. of Roast 5 Ibs. of Ground Beef LOCKER RENT for one month (if with any purchase of $40 er moral Rtmem her this sila at 5 Saturday, June 18. HARLAN LOCKBt SK 5-2296 501 Combed Cotton 2-Ply-for that derful Long look Washti likt a drtam.

A. Slfm Jim, with cealed Zipper Leg B. Pedal Pusher with C. Jamaica Short with stitched front crease $3.95 $3.95 Btick, tent, Ttil, Ttupt. Sim 1-20 OTHERS TO $6.95 Shop FARMER'S for SPORTSWEAR! FARMERS.

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Years Available:
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