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Estherville Daily News from Estherville, Iowa • Page 1

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It of Mwin fly dtrAftA trim vows wprp nl four o'clock Sunday nflpinoon til Christian church hy Lucille 'Maxlrie Burns, rtaughtei of Mi. nnd Mrs. Bums, nnd Rtlwtn son of Mi and Mrs Jen's Chrlstefisen Thp Rev Leeds officiated nt thp soi-v- sages composed of red nnrl carnations. A reception for thn rl'p'd couple was hold in ihp church pnrlors, A tiny bride nnd bride, grootli Were placed nn the top In; er of Ihp three-tiered wedding enl; decorated in blend of pnh- nnrl 1'OSP In mntrh the colors of flowpfs decorated (hp ohurc arid ft while enrppt wns Inld th length of Ihp ppntpi i Mrs. Jenn Sowypr sang.

"Th Lord's Prayer" nnd "BnPiuise," at compnnled hy Mrs. C. P. Malic who played thr wedding mnrrhp and other nuptial selections. Gown of the bride wim with fitted bodice, long sleeve rtfid fill! gathered skirt with Iflp, inserts and long train.

She wore finger-tip veil edfted with sntin nnd carried red roses. The bride was attended by three Ulsters. Mrs. Roy Christen sen, Mrs. Dennis Loewcnberg ah' Mrs.

Florence Russ. All wore full length 1 dresses blending from deei rose to pale rosp nnd each c.arrici nosegay of pink nnd white car nations. Mrs. Christensen. matron of honor, wore a hendbnncl of pink and white carnations.

Also in the bridal party WPI flower girls, Judy Christenscn and Myfnn Jensen, nieces of the couple, wHb were dressed In white and strewed rose petals in thr path of the bride. Rlngbearcr was Roger Christcnsen. nephew of the couple, who was dressed in a white suit. Mr. Chrlslcnsen wore a gniv suit nnd red carnation boutonnlere arid hist brother, Roy Christcnsen, best man, wore light brown with carnation boutonnlcre.

Ushers were Dennis Loewenberg, brother-in-law of the bride, nnd Nels Christensen, brother of the bride- grobm, who wore dark blue nn.l light gray, respectively, and white carnation lapel flowers. Mrs. Burns' gown was of luggage tan and the bridegroom's mother wore navy blue. Their cor-' worn by the bride's attendant! Mrs. Sen Amelshiii'i" of Pnlrmoiit aunt of (he bllde rut the cuke and Mrs, Harry Chrlslensen.

slster-iiv law of the hrldegrnrim. poured Helping In serve the guests wcr Mrs. Lavernc ritilnn nnd Eleanor Mines. Guests were registered in the bride's book hy Blnerlne Forssell and gifts were placed on dls piny by belores Mace Mr. nnd Mrs.

Chrlstensen plan to rent home In Esthervllle for the winter and expect to their own home next spring. Mr Chrlstensen Is farming In partnership with his brothers. Mrs. Chrin- lensen has been employed nt P. (.5 Oray Produce Attending thi- wedding from out of (own were Nels Palms (if Clejir Lake.

Mi. and Mrs John P. Jensen of Bode. Mi. and Mrs.

Andrew Nellsen. Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. Nellsen and Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Jensen of Humholdt. Homer- Herwig of Cedar Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Calahnn and family of Batlle Creek.

and Mrs. Nels L. Christensen and Andrew Chrlstensen of Rutland. Jane Dohrn and Nornia Nave of 'airmont. Eleanor Mines of Ku icrlor.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Amdeis- jcrg of Knlrmont and Mr. ami Mrs. Jens Nellsen of Dolllvei.

loltliu Taekett JHde of Clifford Ciivllre.ss Donna Marie Taekett berniir- he bride of Clifford Cavlness. son Mrs. Alice Caviness of Spirit Lake, at three o'clock Friday iif- rnoon nt Methodist parsonage in ackson. Minn. The RPV.

William lossiter rend the marriage serv- Mr. nnd Mrs. William Taekett arents of the bride, attended th. ouple. Miss Taekett chose blue prlnt- ed "Ilk for the ceremony nnd her niothei wns dtessed in blnck The bllde nttended the KstbPi- vllle schools nnd has been employed nl Spilll Ijnke Ml C'nvinetq i e- eplvpd his education at fhe Splill schools nhd Is now employed nt Dnvls Packing company.

Dur Ing World War It he spent Ihi-i-e years In the service, part of which was spent in prison camp in In din. Thp couple plans to reside in -spirit Lake. Mrs. Raymond Johnson nml Mary Lou Tnckett, sisters nf (I: bride, wrre present for the mi.i- rliigp eeteMony. Shower Honors U'llliiifn Kings A post-nuptial shower honoring Mr.

nnd Mrs. William King Jr. is held Sunday at the home of Mr nnd Mrs. Orvllle Clinton, parents of the bride, ttostpsscs werp Mi' Clinton. Mrs.

Joe Frlesner. Mi' Leo Rnnkln. Mrs. Harry Lennov. lone Clinton nnd Eunice Clinton.

A lunch of cnkp nnd ICP cream was served. A xvcddlng cake, baked by Mrs. Rankln. aunt of the bride, was cut by Mrs. Woodbeck.

also an aunt of the bride. Mrs. Alfred Peterson. lone CNtiton, Snnlcp cMlftton, nnd Alfred pptprsnn with thp the shower nnd Mr. and Mrs.

dr- vlllp Pllhtoh and fnmlij, VdM Ringhnm, Mlldiod Maberhinn, rfeiiieii Baker and Barbara, Mi, and Mrs ttaf'iy Lennox. Mr and Mii Joe Mr and James Arvid son Mi and Mrs. dfrtf Johnson, Mr and Mii Lee Rankln Mr. afiil Marrv Hyatt Mr nnd Mrs r'hailei Emeriek, all of Ksthel-- vllle Mr and Hnwnid and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Munden and Jimmy R-fiy. of fem- tnetsbuig; Mr. nnd Mrs 1 Jamos Ad- nms Mr and Mrs Fvankle Wobd- beck Mi and Clifford Wood" heck of Clnre; Mr. and Mrs.

William Meklbben Mi and Mrs vnl Gachnnaur and family, Armstrong; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Petprsoh of FVnton: Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacRtinnpl of Wlndoth, Minn.

Those who could not atlend but sent gifts were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sanborn and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Frlesncr of Esthorville; Mr.

'and Mrs. Srenall Douglas of EmrneUburg: Mr. and Mrs. Flank Wood- f)f f'larp, grtindfiardf'ila of the Mi. ithtl Roy ftuntioy rnmlly and Mr.

and Mrs Wnj- Hnvdpr and family I'rtftj- Jimmy Sttwypr spvpnih birthday nnnlvcrsHry ui nftpihoon with a coWboy pnitj nt thp homp of hH pnrpfits. Mr nnd Mfs. J. Sawycf. A lalp Mftrinoon lunch wns sprvtd bv Mf Rawypi Plastic horse 1 dpeot- ntcd thp birthday cnkp.

Children at thp party werp Lnr- iy. ahd Kathy BarHes, 'Pom and Scott Griffith. Maurice and Roger Ruseh, Merlyn Steven, Dennis Edwards, Bob nidify, Gary Solmonson, Larry Honnick. Cliff Sfhutt Gaiy Colstoh, Jcriy, Jim, Jullp nnd ConnlP Nichols. Pcrtny nnd Blalnp Schenck, Jack arid JoAnn Shirley.

Vlkl Sawyer. Sharon Bills and Judy. Jonna and Jan Sawyer Also guests nt the parly were Mrs. Fern Sawyer. Mrs.

Craig CoU ston, Mrs. Myron Barnes, Ronnld Schenck, Mrs. Wlllard. Sawyer- and Mrs. Bob Nichols.

Unable to attend wore Jon Nlcli- nls and Connie and Kelvin Sawyer. tlfftigkl H. -P, 0. p. m.

Mdgulai' Ittnsh, cfilifeh 7:30 p. Mod nt chllrch, Wednesday t'MhfirvWe tfiWIMWp Chili, 2 p. m. ftlvSi-slde park for Mys- tdry Slstei' fsiertid. SrlH wiehcs sMd tabfS service 1 Claii 'bt liilpttit Church.

2 p. m. Picnic at PJngrey homp. 1009 Second Avo. N.

Ortivcr p. Mdet at church lors, Mfs, Wdsldy Johds and Mrs, Waynd McKay, hostesses. Sit Judo Cffctc of Albir Jtbsary Society. 2:80 p'. m.

Dessdrt lunchdori at tho hdrte of filmer Spoo. Bible SitHl.v and Prayer Service at Christian CHtirch. 7:30 p. At the church. to dreVelftfitf, Aug.

28 Tlfis HUbber C6. ahd tHe Unftod ttflbbor WorkoN A Wage ftpecTfidHt JSitfent hBUrly IH phi fits I ft 10 ellTbs. The other three ftienlbers ol the Ttld'BstFy'S big 1-fSff, IClrBsEbrtd ahd D. S. alfMdy hftve to similar 13 ecfil pay boosts for UKW" birs, T'lid Goodyeai 1 f-aisiJs afo tlVe yesterday and are subject approval of the wage stabilization board aftd ratification by UttW locals.

of the agreement vide that eaeh local may use one edttt of thfe 13-ceftt hike to correct Inlraplant Ihequities. During then- beHbd 6f maximum growth, young birds consume mdt'e than Iholp-owti weight th fottd cry day, says thd National )jhlc Sdcfuty, If a growing boy ato llko that, hd could eat two or three; lambs dVdi-y day. Generally, a person cannot be ndturalized In the United States loss ho has bedn lawfully admitted to thd tfnited States for permanent residence, easel, till fa. rt Ipligft, Your REXALL Drugstore Yours of no charge with each purchase of Belmont SCHOOL SUPPLIES All new stories PLUS four big pages of TRICKS and PUZZLES OFFfR GET YOURS NOW ZIPPER PENCIL CASE with fmig supplies, to pocket. ZIPPER BINDERS WKKSTKK DICTION ANY School and Office BELMONT SPECIAL TANWKAVK 5 1.00 CASCADE FOUNTAIN PEN SI'EUAI.

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1890-1977