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The Daily Republic from Mitchell, South Dakota • Page 6

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Mitchell, South Dakota
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THE DAILY REPUBLIC, Mitchell, S. Thursday, Jan. 11,1968 J. Muilenbergs Complimented At Alexandria By Republic News Service ALEXANDRIA- Mr. and REPUBLIC PATTERNS Hasten Spring by wearing this smart, new jacket with colorful rose embroidery.

Knit from neck down in stock- inette stitch. Transfer is actual lize for easy placing. Pattern 739: sizes 32-34; 36-38; 4042; 44-46 included. Fifty cents in coins for each pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mailing and special handling. Send to Laura Wheeler, The DAILY REPUBLIC, 82, Needlecraft Box 161, Old Chelsea Station, New York, N.

Y. 10011. Print Pattern Number, Name, Zip. Send for Big, Big 1968 Needlecraft Catalog hundreds, of knit, crochet fashions, embroidery, quilts, afghans, gifts, toys. Plus 6 free patterns printed inside.

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50 cents. Museum Quilt Book 2 pat terns for 12 quilts. 50 cents. Bargain! Quilt Book 16 complete patterns. 50 cents.

Book No. 3 Quilts for Today's Living. New, exciting collection. 15 complete patterns. 50 cents.

PRINTED PAT TERN 4793 SIZES 34-46 Mrs. John C. Muilenburg were honored for their 22nd wedding anniversary Dec. 30 at the Dagerts Hall. Also honored was Miss Cher Huber of Westminster, Calif, who was visiting with her par ents, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Hub er, over the holidays. A buffet iunch was served Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Huber Bobbi Jean and Pete Huber.

OES Chapter A special meeting of Celestial Chapter, 37, Order Eastern Star was held in the Masonic Temple Dec. 28 at which time officers were installed. Marjorie Dyson was installed as worthy matron. Other offic ei's are Harry Huffman, worthy patron; Lois Blades, associate matron; D. C.

S. Maytum, as. sociate patron; Joan a secretary; Winifred McCaffrey treasurer; Helen Loomer, con ductress. Marylis' Loomer, chap! a i Marion Loomer, organist; Josie Dittman, Ada; Betty Mizner, Opal Martha; Doris Saxton, Electaj Wesley sentinel. Conducting the installation ser vice Maltby, VI vian Vera Shade and Maxine riChase.

S. Mayturrt presented ffarry Huffman with gift in behalf of the officers of the past year. A silver offering was received for the Children's Home tri-Sioux Falls. Lunch was served by Mrs. Dena Fox, Mrs.

Lotti Mullen burg and Mrs. Miriam Fox as sisted by Mrs. Vern Livingston of Farmingdale, N.J. Bridge Club Mrs. L.

N. Arend entertained he Contract Bridge Club at a 1:00 p. m. luncheon Jan. 3.

uests were Mrs. Jon Smith and Mrs. George Schneider. Mrs. J.

P. Wenande, Mrs. Elsie Sidle and Mrs. Schneider won the score prizes. LONG ZIP speeds up on a dramatic diagonal to a smart iimple round neck.

Pattern in eludes basic shape plus 5 fas cinating necklines. Printed Pattern 4793: NEW Women's Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 44, 46. Size 36 (bust 40) takes yds. 35-inch. SIXTY FIVE CENTS in coins for each pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for first class mailing and specia handling.

Send to Anne Adams care of THE DAILY REPUB LIC, 157 Pattern 24C West 17th New York, N. 10011. Print NAME, ADDRESS with ZIP, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. SPRING'S NEW LOOK is soft pretty, feminine! Make it youi look, choose from over 100 style in our new Spring Summe Pattern Catalog. Get one pat tern irea clip coupon in Cata log.

Send oO cents. April Bride Mrs. HM111 a Girard, of Arco, Minn, announce "the engagement of their daughter, Angie, to Daniel Taft, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Taft.

Miss Girard is a graduate of the School of Practical Nursing here and-Is employed at St. Joseph Hospital. Her fiance attends Dakota Wesleyan University. An April wedding is planned. Patricia Wolbrink J.

J. Miller Repeat Vows at Slickney Church MR. AND MRS. H. JAMES MILLER (Photo by Brown) By Republic News Service STICKNEY Miss Patricia Hope Wolbrink and James Miller exchanged marriage vows Dec.

29 before the Rev. H. Krizenga in the. Aurora Reformed Ohurch at Stickney. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Gerrit Wolbrink of Stickney and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Miller of Plankinton. Mrs.

Dennis BeuHeman of Brookings was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Sandy Scott of Clear Lake, Jan Heeen of Denver and Sharon of Mitchell. Kimberly Plooster of Freeman was flower girl. Attending the bridegroom was lobert Bosworth of Plankinton, best man; Richard Bosworth and Dennis Miller, Plankinton and Doyce Liston, Mitchell, groomsmen. Ushers were Darwin Jones of Plankinton and Steven and Gary Wolbrink.

ighting candles were Gary and Steven Mrs. Leonard Weins of Platte was organist and Herman Nydam was soloist. Assisting at the reception in he American Legion Hall in Corsica were Mr. and Mrs. toman Plooster and Pam and Cindi Plooster of Freeman, Mr.

and Mrs. Roger Wolbrink of Breckenridge, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hendrickson and Kathy Graham of Seattle, Wasn.T Mfss Draisey of Minneapolis, Miss Betty Kaul of Tyndall, Mrs.

Roger Pooley of De Smet. Miss Gpldie Zoss; off Mitchell, Hiss Marjean of Sioux Falls, MisWVickie Assmus and Miss Mavis 'Roberts of Springfield, "Joe Bosworth, Mrs. Otto Miller, Mrs. Robert Bosworth and Mrs. EUchard Bosworth of Plankinton.

Mrs. John s. lank Hamburg, Roger Bordewyk, "Mrs. Don Bosnian and Mrs. Russell Kosters of orsica.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Van Drongelen, Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard DeWaard and Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Feenstra of Harrison and Mrs. John Nydam and Miss Debbie Wolbrink. The bride, a graduate of Stickney High School, is a 1967 graduate of the Methodist School of Nursing in Mitchell. She is employed at St.

Joseph Hospital in Mitchell. The bridegroom is a senior at Southern State College. The couple will live at 1220 East Havens in Mitchell. To Be Wed Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Scott; of Storla announce the en'' gagement of their daughter, Darla Louise, to Gerald Rierson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rierson of Beaver Creek, Minn.

Miss Scott is employed in the ing department of the western National Bank in Sioux Falls. Her fiance is engaged in farming near Beaver Creek. No wedding date has been named. DWU Students Give Program At Round Table Miss Carol Berry from Dakota Wesleyan University presented the program at the Round Table club meeting Jan. 8.

She showed slides and talked on the Methodist Work Camp which she attended In South America last summer. Mrs. Charles Smallwood was hostess with Mrs. Andrew Sorenson as co hostess. Mrs.

Ernest Perkins presided. OES Selects Projects and Committees Order of Eastern Star worthy matron Verna Bourret appointed committees for the year during the Starlight Chapter 41, meeting Jan. 4. Projects the year are ESTARL and the Eastern Star Home in Redfield. The date for the official visit of worthy grand matron has been set for March 7.

Beulah Scoville won the door prize. Lunch committee members were Mary Wintersteen. Delores Shaffer and Eileen Harmes. Installation of Officers Held By Crusaders Joan and Don Van Oorp were installed into the post of president at the Crusaders Club meeting Jan. 5 at the First Reformed Church.

Other officers were Coreen and John Van Sloten, vice president; Marlene and Monte Van Meet- eren, secretary; Evalou and Mike Lightenberg, treasurer. Guests of the 26 members were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Scollon, Alice Sheffield and Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Dykstra, Harriet and Darlene. The Dykstras showed slides of their Alaskan Highway trip. Hosts were Ila Jean and Darwin Hilgenbergs, Opal and Erwin Isakson and Gladys Love. and. GbouL WOMEN Gloria Wortmann, Mitchell Society tdilor Phone 996-55U mmf lm-m Lyla Voorhees Will Vow with Dr.

R. Hirsch ceived a gift from the chapter. The enrollment ritual was performed by Mrs. Wallace Pod- hradsky, Mrs. Alvin Hofer, Mrs.

Francis Laffey, Mrs. Guy Mathis and Mrs. Melvin Teryeen. Mrs. Podhrarisky presided at the meeting which 16 members attended.

She also gave a report on the fruit baskets made and delivered at Christmas to three elderly co workers. Mr. and Mrs. Art Newman helped with the delivery. Mrs.

Fay Hoffman and Mrs. Terveen won the door and attendance prizes, respectively. Membership of Moose Women Increased by 4 Membership of Women of the Moose, Mitchell Chapter 1167, increased by four with the enrollment of Mrs. Elmer Druse of Letcher, Mrs. Lowell Kelling, Mrs.

Gerald Sorenson and Mrs. Sterling Corrington at the meeting Jan. 4. Enrollees also re- Phone Us 996-5525 Send Your Laundry With Your Dry Cleaning. Modern Cleaners Laundry Even Greater Savings IN OUR BIG LADIES 1 JANUARY SHOE Values to $22.95 NOW REDUCED TO All Snow Boots 25 BROWN'S SHOE FIT Co.

Corner 4th Main Mitchell, So. Dak. Lennox Fiancee Plans io Wed Spencer Man By Republic News Service SPENCER Mr. and Mrs, Jurle Matkins of Lennox an- ounce the engagement of their aughter, Barbara Ann, to Gary Burnham, son of Mr. and tfrs.

Vere Burnham of Spencer. Miss Matkins is employed in ioux Falls. Her fiance works Spencer. Mrs, Leo C. Voorhees nf Hitchcock announces the engagement of her daughter, Lyla R.

Voorhees, to Dr. Robert Hirsch, son of the late Mr. ami Mrs. Raymond Hirsch nf Tripp. Miss Voorhees is a graduate of Huron College and South Da.

kota State University, she is coordinator of freshman English at the University of South Dakota. Her fiance, a graduate of the University of South Dakota Law School, is affiliated with tho Goetz, Hirsch and Haar Law Offices In Tripp and Yankton. He is serving his tenth year as state senator from Hutchinson and Douglas counties. A February wedding i planned. SHOP IN MITCHELL Tempo says SNAPPY PLAID PUT-TOGETHERS for EACH A-line skirt or navy shell straight-leg pants $5.79 cut-away jacket $7.77 Your weekend sel includes boy jacket, skirl, pants and shell Two terrific looks that put you in the fashion picture anywhere you go! Crisp glen plaid cottons in navy, gold and white team up with 3 navy acetate turtle neck top with back zip closing Sues 8 In ifi.

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