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Page Six THE DAILY REPUBLIC, Mitchell, S. Friday, July 9, 1965 For and About WOMEN Shirley Lea, Mitchell Society Editor Phone 996-5516 Karen Hron, Dennis Horner Say Wedding Vows in Wagner Church MR. AND MRS. WAGNER Miss Karen Ma. rie Hron, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Hron, and Dennis Clifford Horner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Horner, were united in marriage on June 28 in St. John's Catholic Church with the Rev.

John Highland officiating. Mary Lynn Schuurmans was the organist and Marjorie Wagper provided the vocal music. Miss Janet Bromert was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Jolene Hron and Miss Jean Brooks. Attending the bridegroom as best man was Roger Bromert and groomsmen were Kenneth Horner and Wally Pay. er.

Darrell Spielmann and David Brooks seated the guests. A reception was held in the church parlor with the dinner DENNIS HORNER (Photo by Truesdell) prepared by the March band. Others assisting were Mrs. Harold Bromert, Mrs. Joyce Diane Hron, LavAnne White, Marsha Spielmann, Cheryl Crisman, Patty and Norma Mack, Kathy McDowell, be Ptak, Margie Andersh, Irene Beeson, Althea Wiechmann, Cynthia Jesperson, Jean Bastemey.

er and Jennette Nedved. The bride is a 1964 graduate of Wagner High School and the bridegroom was graduated from the same high school in 1963. He is a 1964 graduate of the National School of Business in Rapid City. Following a wedding trip, the couple will be at home in Mitchell where the bridegroom is employed at Ross Public Accounting. Son of Former Mitchell Residents Takes Bride in California Church MR.

AND MRS. CHULA VISTA, Calif, Miss Arlene Barrett, daughter of Cmdr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Barrett, US Navy retired of Chula Vista, and John F.

McColn son of Maj. and Mrs. John McCoin, US Army retired, formerly of Mitchell and now of Monterey, were married the afternoon of June 26 in the First Methodist Church by the Rev. Earl Kernahan. The bridegroom is also the grandson of the late Mrs.

L. W. McColn, who lived in Mitchell. Mrs. Jerry Fackler attended the bride as matron of honor and Miss Carol Sue Barrett was bridesmaid.

Ralph Barrett. was the best man and David Dellos was the escort for the bridesmaid. Ushers were Thome Lon Underwood and Joe Leonard. A reception for about 150 guests was held at the home of the bride's parents in Chula Vista. The bride has been teaching in the Chula Vista High School and the bridegroom is stationed with the US Air Force at Beale Air Force Base near Open House Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Brown of Armour will obsrve their 50th wedding anniversary with open house at Communily Congregational Church Sunday, July 11. Friends and relatives are invited to call between the hours of 2-5 p.m. The couple requests no glits, Church Youth Honor Seniors At Freeman By Republic News Service FREEMAN A green and gold Banquet was held recently at the Salem Zion Mennonite Church sponsored by the Young People's Fellowship of the church in recognition of the senfor citizens 65 years old and older. Edw.

P. Waltner spoke for the senior members reminiscing of olden limes and remarking about the changes which have taken place in his life time the use of the kerosene lamp, frequent parties on Sunday evenings or on special occasions and the first automobile seen in Freeman owned by Dr. A. A. Wipf.

Rickey Schrag gave a talk in appreciation of the senior citizens. Music was provided by the Goertz Sisters and a boys quartette including Norman and Rickey Schrag, Billy Walther and Steve Graber. JoAnn Kaufman read poetry. Alexandria Pair Honored on 28th Wedding Date By Republic News Service ALEXANDRIA On the evening of June 27 a group of neighbors and friends surprised Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Hoscheid on their 28th wedding anniversary. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dagen of Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs.

William Thackery and Gary, who 'recently returned from Japan, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dagen Jr. and Mr. and Mrs.

Arnold Dagen of Mitchell. Play Court Whist Mrs. Frowin Stoltz entertained the West End Club with Mrs. Chris Schroeder as a guest. Winning prizes at court whist were Mrs.

Schroeder, Mrs. S.C. Lassegard and Mrs. Joe Hoscheid. Honor Guests Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Nuelle and family of St. Louis, were the guests of honor at a family gathering and dinner held in St. Mary's Catholic Church hall. Eastern Star The members of Harmony Chapter of the Eastern Star at Bridgewater were the guests of Celectial 37 Order of the Eastern Star at the Masonic Temple with Mrs.

Marjorie Dyson and Harry Huffman presiding. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Bernice Hill, Mrs. Arlue Thomas, Mrs. Hattie Eggert and Mrs.

Vera Shade. Springs Man Takes Bride in SF Ceremony By Republic News Service WESSINGTON SPRINGS Miss Claire Jenette Brentlinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder of Vermillion, and Donald Lee Rumelhart, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Rumelhart of Wessington Springs, were united in marriage the morning of June 25 at Asbury Falls. The Rev. Stanley' K. Mueller performed the double ring ceremony, Nuptial music was by Miss Ruth McVay of Alexandria, organist, and Miss Sue VanderPool of Paullina, Iowa, soloist. Miss VanderPool was maid of honor and Henry Oster of Ellendale, N.

served -as best man. Following the ceremony the wedding dinner and reception were held in the banquet room of the Plaza Restaurant. After a trip to Minnesota, the Mitchell High School Class of 1955 Gathers For 10-Year Reunion, Picnic Members of the Mitchell High School Class of 1955 held a tenyear reunion on July 3 and 4. A social hour and banquet were held for the 62 members present at the Club Namoh on Saturday evening. Dean Fitzler was master of ceremonles.

Others participating in the program were Dick Klingaman, Bob Brady, Mrs. Keith Gebhart, Mrs. LeRoy Bahmuller and Don Fitzler. A class picnic was held on Sunday at the E.M. Brady cottage on Lake Mitchell.

Arranging the reunion were Fitzler, general chairman; Les Hildebrandt, program chairBahmuller, communications chairman and treasurer; Von Dean Johnson, decorations; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brady, booklets; Mrs. Don Fitzler, Mrs. Earl Guymon, Mrs.

Dick Klingaman, Mrs. F. L. Young, Mrs. Arnold Dagen, Hildebrandt and Mrs.

DeWayne Blacksten, assistants. Class members from out of town present for the reunion were Mrs. George Wolthoff (Jeanette Abbott), Mrs. James Rochovitz (Toivola Kangas), Chauncey Myers, Mrs. David Paukner (Violet Strand), Lyle Moser (Eloise De Jong); Calvin Vick, Roger Hillen, all of Minneapolis; Mrs.

Dennis James (Beverly Allen), Mary Ann Bartel (Mary Ann Isaak), both of Denver, Mrs. Norris Johnson (Betty Armfield), of- Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Don Bale, Allen Bertram, Mrs. Richard Gorsuch (Priscilla Danielson), all of Sioux Falls; Bill Barth of Hopkins, Mrs. James Boots (Mary Beth Bowker) of Pierre; Robert V.

Brady of Mt. Vernon; James Boyd of Egan; Mrs. James Toft (Virginia Dykstra) of Ralston, Richard Ferguson tesian; Mrs. Bob Jorgenson (Ar. butus Fuerst), Kay Jensen, both of Loomis.

Jim Graham of Portage, Bob Hanson of Holly Hill, Mrs. Lloyd Koepsell (Connie Hanton). of Canova; Mrs. Herman Kollman (June Irving) of Parkston; Mrs. C.

R. Kurtenbach (Deanna Lassen) of Norfolk, Rolland Loon of San Jose, Bob Miller of St. Paul Park, Ed Moore of Rockford, Mrs. James Paulson (Darlene Plamp) of Alexandria; Mrs. Ronnie Volz (Barbara Schtub) of Dillon Mont.

Mrs. Darrell Glissendorf (Inge Schwarz), Mrs. Clark Hilton (Ann Uhrich), both of White Lake; Mrs. Leonard King (M.argaret Sowl) of Rock Island, Vic Smith of Omaha, Jerry Stahlecker of St. Paul, Mrs.

Richard Eastcott (Sondra Thompson) of El Cajon, Vanderpol Lawton, Iowa; Jim Walton of Men. no; Mrs. Keith Gebhart (Geneice Wendelboe) and Keith Gebhart of Goldon, Colo. Those from Mitchell attending were Mrs. Bernard Koster (Darlene Anderson), Mrs.

Don Fitzler (Donna Asper), Mrs. F. Young (De Etta Bates), Dewayne Blacksten, Mrs. Ronald Ross (Betty Brown), Merlyn Carey, Mrs. LeRoy Bahmuller (Colleen Champion), Mrs.

Earl Guymon (Ruth Dahl), Dean Bruce Goetsch, Richard Hersey, Les Hildebrandt, Dick Klingaman, Mrs. DeWayne Blacksten (Marlys Krueger), Arnold Dagon (Verna Larson), Marvin Moore, Mrs. Larry Greene (Mary a Rubel), Mrs. Von Dean Johnson (Von Dean Tiede), Mrs. Ronnie Randall (Lavonne Wolthoff), Mrs.

Bob Wilcox (Donna Wooner), newlyweds will be at home at 210. N. University, Vermillion. Both Mr. and Mrs.

Rumelhart are students at the University of South Dakota. Where can you find a foundation 20 stories high? ODERN Mayan MEXICO, Temple of What the remains Sun is a today of pyramid- the: like structure over twenty stories high--and this was just the foundation for the ancient Temple. Modern Mexico looks upon her rich and unique heritage as the foundation for the future. Today's Mexicans blend the old and the new and an exciting now is the result. Get to know a country building a wonderful future from a wonderful past.

Send for the free booklet "Know Box 1900, New York, 10019. Presented in the Interest of international goodwill by The Advertising Council, USA, the Conselo Nacional de la Publicidad, Mexico and the Newspaper Advertising Exacutives Association. Calling All Squares-- A national caller, Harold Bausch, and his son Flip were guest callers for the Palace City Dancers on June 30 at. the National Guard Armory. The 70 couples present were from more than 20 area towns.

Don and Annette Thayer of Iron Mountain, were special guests. Refreshments were served Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Claseman and Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Sambo. The next dance will he July 10 at the 4-H Grounds with the Kesslers doing the calling. Winners Named In Bridge Play Mrs. Hazel Fromke and Mrs. Rose Soppe of Plankinton were, first place winners at the play of the Mitchell Duplicate Bridge Club Tuesday evening in the Lawler Motor Inn.

Other winners were Mrs. Mar. vin Gilbertson of Parkston and Mrs. George Feiler, second; Mrs. A.

K. Stenson and Mrs. Keith Torpin, third; Mrs. E. F.

Penningroth of Kimball and Mrs. L. J. Lawrence, fourth. Tied for first and second in Junior Duplicate Bridge play were Mr.

and Mrs. Hagen Kelsey of Fedora and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holtry. Other winners were Mrs.

Marie Hughes and Mrs. Mary Ann Hamann, third, and Mr. and Mrs. E. L.

Sawyer, fourth. July 13 will be master point night at the Lawler Inn at 7:30 p.m. Electa Station Honored at Scotland OES By Republic News Service SCOTLAND Mrs; John Harris presided at the Augusta Chapter of the Eastern Star and honored the present and. past Electa station June 28. A candidate was initiated.

Mr. and Mrs. George Matiby of Alexandria were guests. Birthday Dinner Mrs. Roy rurney was complimented at a birthday dinner held in her, home June 27.

Honor Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagner and children of New York City were the honor guests at a picnic held at the city park. Rebekahs Meet Members of the Rebekah Lodge met in the club rooms with Mrs. Kirb Dunmire presenting the program.

Mrs. Fred Radtke served refreshments. OVERSEAS DELIVERY AVAILABLE Hobby Display Is Feature at Presho ALCW By Republle News Service PRESHO A display of members' hobbies was ture of the meeting of the (American Lutheran Church Women July 1 in the church social rooms. Mrs. Harry Busch gave the opening prayer and Mrs.

George Andersen conducted the business meeling. Reports were heard from Mrs. Busch and Mrs. A. S.

Boe. Mrs. W. P. Capp reviewed the hook.

"The Grealest. Thing in the World." Participating in a skit on hobbies were Mrs. Norman Lien, Mrs. Ole Howe, Mrs. John Jenson, Clara Jenson and Mrs.

Busch. Mrs. Owen Garnos in charge of the cradle roll program. Newly enrolled child was Stephanie Harklau, daughter of Rev. and Mrs.

Arvid Harka Ian. Guests were Mrs. Minnie Larson and Mrs. Sophia Ditzel, Copenhagen, Denmark, and Mrs. J.

E. West, Encino, Calif. Mrs. A. S.

Boe, Mrs. T. J. Brakke, Mrs. William Boe and Mrs.

Glen Rhodes were hostjesses. Arranging the reunion of the Mitchell High School Class of 1955 held July 3and 4 were, pictured from left, Dean Fitzler, general chairman, Mrs. LeRoy Bahmuller, communications chairman, and Les Hildebrandt, program chairman. Out of the class of 96, 62 were present for the reunion. Ellen Ireland, James W.

Melius Repeat Nuptial Vows at Scotland A MR. AND MRS. JAMES W. MELIUS (Photo by Truesdell) By Republic News Service SCOTLAND Miss Ellen Louise Ireland and James W. Melius exchanged nuptial vows during an afternoon ceremony the First Methodist on June 27, The Rev.

Louis Cowherd performed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. John Robinson was the organist and Miss Barbara Hesla sang. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Wilfred Ireland and the parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Royal Melius of Faulkton. Miss Sharon Kriz was maid of honor and Miss Nancy Ireland was bridesmaid. The bridegroom's attendants were Robert Rusch, best man, and Richard Ireland, groomsman.

Ushers Lyle Ireland and Bob Dambacker while Dennis Ireland lit the candles. Special guests at the wedding were Mrs. Sarah Ireland and Mrs. Mary Diede, -grandmothers of the bride, and Mrs. Lily Pritchard, grandmother of the Mr.

and Mrs. Tom bridegroom. were dining room host and hostess at the wedding recep- assisting included Mrs. Mark Koenig of Sioux City; Mrs. Marvin Schamber of Springfield; Shirley Rezak of Tabor, Mrs.

Richard Ireland, Mrs. Lawrence Diede, the Misses Luetta and Kathy Ireland, Mrs. Bill Matheson, Mrs. Bob Pritchard, Miss Janice Baker and the Ruth Circle of the WSCS. The new Mrs.

Melius was graduated from Scotland High School and was a receptionist for Dr. W. J. Treick before attending Southern State College in Springfield for two years. The bridegroom was graduated from Faulkton High School and also attended Southern.

The couple will be at on a farm near Faulkton. Methodist Men Meet at W. Springs tion held in' the Fellowship Hall. October. BOWL for the tun of Turn That TV Off! FAMILY Live A Little! FUN Tonight? TV again? Don't you do it! Come bowl where the action starts, the fun lasts! Bring your family best date the whole gang--and roll em! Come see beautiful alleys that will help you score, get fast, automatic pin setups, snuck bar service.

Come bowl--and live a little! VILLAGE BOWL Mitchells Family Recreation Center By Republic New. Service WESSINGTON SPRINGS Matthew Gray, president, and Larry, Carson, secretary, their duties of the meeljing of the Methodist Men. John Cashman presented devotions and plans were discussed for an area layman's school in First Session Of Camp Arroya Begins July 11 The first of three sessions of the Girl Scout Camp Arroya will begin July 11 at the Girl Scout Camp on Lake Mitchell. The one week sessions for junfior Girl Scouts, grades five and six, will include girls from ron, Watertown, Redfield, Miller, Chamberlain, White Lake and Pierre. Mrs.

Cam Starr Girl Scout executive director, will be the camp director. Assisting her will be Barbara Thune, assistant director; Gwen Scott, water front director; Beth Alsgaard, unit leader; Mrs. Ted Reinartz of Ethan, cook; Margaret Young, Brenda Nicholson and Mary Christenson, aides. Hanson Bros. Hold Reunion In Bridgewater By Republic News Service BRIDGEWATER For the first time in over two decades the three sons of the late Mr.

and Mrs. C. P. Hanson were together. Visiting their sister Mrs.

Li lian Wettergreen were P. Li Hanson of Burbank, Arthur Hanson of Minneapolis, and Leslie Hanson of Edmonton, Alberta, Among those entertaining is their honor were the Stanley Larsons, Agnes Larson, Joseph P. Pollman and the Richard Ellweins of Bridgewater and Dirks of Dolton. VOLKSWAGEN OF AMERI There's a little bug in every Karmann Ghia. JOHN F.

MCCOIN Marysville, Calif, After a wedding trip to Yellowstone National Park and Denver, the couple will be at home in Marysville, ITS THE TOPS! Top quality supplies for the sickroom. For everyday health needs we are at your service. WHITE DRUG Mitchell Call 996-5658 Underneath it all, this fancy hunk of car is still Volkswagen. It's got Volkswagen's 4-speed synchromesh transmission. And the Volkswagen's chossis and torsion bar suspension.

The big wheels that rack up 40,000 and more miles on a set of tires are all VW. And so is the -cooled engine that can't boil over in summer or freeze up in the winter. 32 miles on a gallon of regular and no oil be. tween changes are practically s.o.p. on the Karmann Ghia.

Not to mention the remarkable Volkswagen traction. The inexpensive and ports. The low insurance. The reasonably priced, reliable service. You can't see the "bug" part of a Karmann Ghia because it's traveling incognito in a sporty, Italian.

designed body. So you can drive a Karmann Ghia and most people won't even know it's got a bug in it. But you will. IMPORT MOTORS of Mitchell 601 Main Street Mitchell, South Dakota AUTHORIZED DEALER.

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