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The Winona Republican-Herald from Winona, Minnesota • Page 9

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1949 THE WINONA REPUBLICAN-HERALD, WINONA, MINNESOTA Rarold'a Stndlo photo Mrs. Laird Lucas serves her husband at the reception which followed their wedding at the First Congregational church Monday afternoon. Mrs. Lucas is the former Ruth Fakler Reynolds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

David Fakler, 269 East Fourth street, and Mr, Lucas is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Ward Lucas, Holler Hill. Ruth Fakler Reynolds, Laird Lucas at First Conqregational Church A forest green velvet afternoon 1 dress with flaring collar and cuffs A reception followed in the church from 4 to 5 o'clock. White Virginia Beznouz, Edward Schultz Wed in La Crosse A lace ruffle outlined the yoke of the white satin gown worn by Miss Virginia Beznouz, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J.

Beznouz, 816 South Seventh street, La Crosse, for i her marriage to Edward Schultz, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schultz, 1062 East Sanborn street, at 9 a. m. October 15 at'St.

Wenceslaus Catholic church, La Crosse. The Rt. Rev. Ferdinand Cech performed the cere-1 mony, I Mr. and Mrs.

Schultz are now home at 308Vj East Broadway fol-' lowing a wedding trip in Iowa and Nebraska of a week. The bride attended the St. Francis school of nursing. La Crosse, and has been employed as a registered nurse in the pediatric department of St. Francis hospital, La Crosse.

The bridegroom is employed by Swift Company here. Ruffles of lace and satin formed a panel on each side of the bride's; gown. The bodice was fitted and the skirt ended in a long train. The bride wore a sweetheart bonnet of lace and orange blossoms and a lace-edged veil, and carried a colonial bouquet of white carnations and roses. Her maid of honor.

Miss Joyce Bartle. La Crosse, was dressed in peacock blue satin made with sheer yoke, cap sleeves, pointed peplum and hoop skirt. She wore matching picture hat. The bridesmaids, Miss Bernice Knapik, Winona. cousin of the bride, Mrs.

Robert Dolle, Winona, cousin of the bridegroom, and Miss Doris Schultz, Winona, sister of the bridegroom, and the Junior bridesmaid Carol Ann Cada, Winona, wore similar frocks, the bridesmaids in fuchsia and the junior bridesmaid In neacock blue. Stanley Budniek, Winona, was best man and Robert Dolle and James Sula, both of Winona, werei Marilyn Schauble Wed at Nuptial High Mass Caledonia, In an attractive wedding at St. John's Catholic church Tuesday at 9 Miss Marilyn Schauble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Schauble, Caledonia, became the bride of Milton Ellenz, son of John Ellenz, Caledonia. The Rev.

A. E. Kuisle was the celebrant of the nuptial high mass, and received the marriage vows, Mrs. L. L.

Roerkohl was organist and the church choir sang. Miss Geraldine Schauble, Caledonia, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Mrs. Melvin Wilson, Houston, sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid. Melvin Wilson, Houston, was best man, and Valery Thillen, Caledonia, was groomsman. Le Roy Schiltz and Everild Ellenz, Caledonia, acted as ushers.

The bride's gown of slipper satin was designed with long sleeves and full skirt extending in'a long train. Her tulle lace-edged veil fell from a beaded crown. Her flowers were red roses. "She wore a strand of pearls, a gift of the- bridegroom. The maid of honor wore blue taf- Mr.

and Mrs. August H. Luehmann, Lewiston, announce the engagement and coming marriage of their daughter, Doris Lorraine, above, to Robert A. Matt, son of Mr. and Mrs, H.

H. Matt, East Grand Forks. The wedding will be at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran church, Lewiston, at 8 p. m.

November 18. Phyllis Johnson Married to Harlen Ruff Wis. --(Special)-- i Phyllis Edith Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson, Blair, and Harlen La Vern Ruff, son of Mr.

and Mrs. August Ruff, Arcadia, were married Saturday at 2 p. m. at the First Lutheran parsonage, Blair, by the Rev. Konrad Urberg in a double-ring ceremony.

The bride's bouquet was of red roses and white carnations. She wore a pearl pecklace, gift of the bridegroom. Her gown was of white satin with a marquisette yoke studded with seed pearls. Her long veil had a crown of seed pearls. The maid of honor, Miss Berneice Johnson, sister of the bride, wore a white satin gown, and pink carnations.

The bridesmaids were Mrs. Bennie Shepard, sister of the bridegroom, in blue satin with pinfc carnations, and Miss Jean Stenberg, in crimson satin with white carnations. Attending the bridegroom were Clifford Axness as best man and IBennie Shepard and Lloyd Schultz as groomsmen. A luncheon for the wedding party was served at the home of the bridegroom's parents and a dance was held in the Ettrick village hall. The couple will make their home (with the bridegroom'-; parents near jArcadia.

A shower dance was held at the -r, and yellow chrysanthemums were was worn by Mrs. Ruth FaklerRey.j used hroughou( the parlor The nolds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs mother wore a slate crepejEichman, Winona, David H. Fakler, 269 East Fourth' frock with brown accessories and! Schultz, Green Bay. street, when she became the bride yellow and chartreuse orchid cor- of Laird Lucas, son of Mr.

and sage. Mrs. Lucas, mother of the Ward Lucas, Holler Hill, at the First! bridegroom, was in a two-piece Congregational church Monday at'garnet satin frock with matching 3:30 p. m. The bride's hat and ac-iaccessories and orchid corsage.

irroomsmen. Ushers were Raymond and Myron home at 308'n East Broadway. A dinner was served at the Trans' tearoom, La Crosse, at noon, Haefner Studio photo Mr. And Mrs. Edward Schultz are pictured above following their wedding at St.

Wenceslaus Catholic church, La Crosse, October 15. Mrs. Schultz was formerly Virginia Beznouz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.

J. Beznouz, La Crosse, and Mr. Schultz is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schultz, 1062 East Sanborn street.

They are now at feta with a matching headdress and 1 the bridesmaid, pink net over a a bteVSHS, feta with a matching They carried pink carnations. I aKGS i I A breakfast was served at the i home of the bridegroom's father; (NO i UaKOta for the bridal party and a dinner I was served at the Hauser hotel for! Tamarack, (Special) jold armory, Arcadia, October 11. 45 guests at 1:30 p. m. JMiss Ruth Margaret Gill, The bridal table was decorated ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Earl William 1 with autumn flowers and the Maza, N. and Earl Stev-iLa LreSCent Aid ding cake. The rehearsal was held Jens, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Earl at the church Sunday evening. (Stevens, Tamarack, werei La Crescent, Minjj. --(Special)-i Mr. and Mrs. Ellenz have left onlmarried by the Rev.

Sumner Wil-IThe Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian trip to northern Minnesota. Forjliams at the Cando, N. Metho-j church will meet Thursday. A the bride wore a forest green dist church October 14 at 4 p.m. suit with brown accessories.

The bride who was given in mar- iThey will make their home on the riage by her father, wore a gray father's farm north-'suit with matching accessories. luncheon will follow in the church a reception held in the afternoon at the home of the bride's parents and in the evening in Winona. cessories also were in forest green, 1 After a week in New York Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ettrick, Wis.

--(Special)-- Guests and she wore a yellow and char- the couple will make their homeiron Schultz, Green Bay; Mr. and at the wedding of Miss Beverly Ann; treuse orchid wrist corsage. lat present in Hickory cottage James Mlsna and daughterBurch and Verne Grov Her sister, Mrs, Roger BusdickerJHoller Hill. Mr. Lucas is associatediMary Ann, Nekoosa, Mr.

andiPaui's Lutheran church, Chlca as matron of honor, was dressed In 1 with the Weyerhauser LumberiMrs. Michael Pahr, St. Paul; Saturday, included Mr. andj a cocoa nylon afternoon frock with Company. For travel, the bride worejlrene Bertrand, Chicago, and MissiMrs.

Otto Busse, German brown accessories. She also wore a a two-piece taupe wool suit with Mary Catherine Sippl, Wausau, Wis.jMr. and Mrs. Cedric Steine, La jwest of Caledonia. JHer flowers were pink roses.

Shel The bride's moUier wore black I was attended by her sister, Mrs. and matching accessories Matthews whose flowers were corsage of pink carnations. chrysanthemums. The bestj Prenuptial hostesses were Mrs.jman was Harold Stevens, brother' jArthur Plitzuweit. Mrs.

Melvin'of the bridegroom. the Ettrick and Taylor area, and and Miss Geraldine Schau-j A supper was served at the 1 bridegroom is the son of Mr. and ble at the city hall October 16. jbride's parents' home for relatives Mrs. Verne Grover, Skokie, Out-of-town guests were Mr.

and'and close friends. The bride's He Is associated with his father in'Mrs. Helmer Jordie, Onalaska, i mother wore a. navy blue dress' an electrical welding business at Mrs. Cora Erickson, La land a corsage of yellow chrysan-' rm bride has been employ-! Crosse; Mr.

basement. Hostesses will be Miss Vinnie Cook and Mrs, Winifred Lilly. yellow and chartreuse orchid cor-'matching accessories. She was corn- sage. Mr.

Lucas served as his son's plimented at a party given by Mrs. best man. IH. H. Becko at her home, a luncheon For their wedding trip, the Mr.

and Mrs. Young, Oysters go a long way when they Company.jMrs. Earl 3061 Spring Valley; land friends Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Doering, Aus-'ack.

tin; Mr. and Mrs. Bremerton, Mr. and Mrs. Arcadia and Joseph Forer, La Crescent; Mr.

FLORIDA ror weir weamng Mr ana Mrs Young, well-seasonedlte. James Walhus, Spring Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knoll, Min- wore a gray suit and maroon ac-Melrose, Miss Donna Stone, Ettrick, cj eam sauce and served with broil Doeringr spring VaUey, and nesota City, left Monday morning anQ Uarreil cessories. A program of organ music was'given by Mrs.

Arnulf Ueland at the played by Mrs. W. L. Hillyer pre-jOaks and a luncheon given by ceding the ceremony which was and Mrs. Ralph Schmitt, and Sampson ISteine, Franklin.

led fish fillets. Oysters are also de-Mr. Mrs. John Davy and Mr. OT A.

HOnOP performed by the Rev. Philip Mur-jOhio, and Mr, and Mrs. ray and the Rev. Vemon Johnson. Blunt, Winnetka, at Holler White chrysanthemums and lighted' Mr.

and Mrs. Lucas, parents ofj candles made a background in the: the bridegroom, entertained at the 1 About 40 members amended the I bridal dinner at Holler Hill, Catholic Daughters of America sup; per Monday night at the Knights of Columbus hall. A A I Cards were played after supper with prizes going to Mrs. Felix Pickwick, to Mr. and Cichanowskl in contract bridge, Mrs.

Allyn Armstrong, Saturday, a Frank O'Laughlin In auction bridge, ison at St. Ann's hospital, La Crosse. Mrs. Florence Besaw in 500 and iMrs. Armstrong is the former Ruth Mrs.

J. J. Orlowski in schafskopf. llrish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Les-j Mrs. William Meyer, grand regent, 'ter Irish of Pickwick. jwas the honored guest last evening. Because she is moving to St. Paul, Billy the Kid, most notorious out- she has resigned her office in the law of the old west, is buried near Winona court.

She was presented Sumner, New Mexico. iwithagift. The bride is the daughter of and Mrs. Ener Burch, formerly of jlicious added to a chicken pot pie. 'and Mrs.

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S. Pft. Off AT UNITED, OF COURSE! More Your Editrom Stndlo photo The Engagement and coining marriage of Miss Mavis Arlene Aarsvold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Aarsvold, Peterson, to Sergeant Curtis R.

Malmln, Rapid City, S. son of Mrs. Carl Malmin, Peterson, was announced today by the bride-elect's parents. The wedding will be November 12 at the Arendahl Lutheran church. Eastern Star Plans Supper A potluck supper will be served! November 6 for members of i nona chapter No.

141, Order of the! Eastern Star, and their families and Friendship night will be observed! November 14 according to plans made at the chapter meeting at thei Masonic temple Monday evening, attended by 60 members, Hosts and hostesses were Mrs. George Cutler, chairman; Mrs. Ar-j lyn Brandt. Mrs. Ray Crouch, William Ferguson, Mrs.

Claude Ev-i eritt, Mrs. Viola Kortsch. Mr. andj Mrs. Otto P.

Pietsch, Mrs. Harold) Law, Mrs. Francis Sawyer and Miss Laura Knaak. Mr. and Mrs.

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