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The Daily Republic from Mitchell, South Dakota • Page 5

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Mitchell, South Dakota
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Betty Heezen Is Bride Of Philip Hiller, Hot Springs MR. AND MRS. PHILIP J. HILLER By Republic News Service PLANKINTON Miss Betty Loraine Heezen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Heezen of Plankinton, and Philip J. Hiller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hiller of Hot Springs, were married June 6 at an afternoon service at St. Johns Catholic Church.

The Rev. Donald Molumby officiated. Mrs. Jack Kelty was organist and Larry Scheiffer of Plainview, soloist. Mrs.

Kitty Anderson of Enid, was matron of honor and Mrs. Eunyce, Collins of Mitchell, bridesmaid. Tom Nekuda of Hot Springs served as best man and Vern Dalton of Mission, groomsman. Joe Hiller of Hot Dale Heezen Plankinton ushered. At the reception in the church hall those assisting were Misses Engaged Mr.

and Mrs. John Jelinek of Winner announce the gagement of their daughter, Rita Kay, to Raymond Ney. ens son of Mr. Mrs. Raymond Neyens of Colome.

Miss Jelinek is a 1970 graduate of Winner High School and is ployed at the Winner Baptist Hospital. Her fiance, a 1966 graduate of Colome High School, is engaged in farming north of Colome. A late August wedding is planned. my Glenda Henderschiedt Is Bride Of Bill Stuby SPENCER Miss Glenda Henderschiedt, daughter of Glen Henderschiedt of Spencer, became the bride of Bill Stuby, son of Mrs. Delphia Stuby of Spencer May 28 at.

an evening ceremony at St. Matthews Lutheran Church. The Rev. Dean Baer officiated. Mrs.

lone Lindekugel was AND MRS. W-I-D-E NEW TIES "IN" FOR SUMMER 250 Snazzy stripes, neats, solids In up to 4-inch widths, Our own Brookdale brand. COOL SHORT SLEEVED DRESS SHIRT VALUE 2 for 5 Reg. 2.99 ea. BILL STUBY (Photo by Brown) organist and Miss Joyce Vos-1 icka of Gregory was soloist.

Miss Cheryl Nelson of Herman, Neb. was at the guest book. Miss Jane Schimmel Spencer was maid of honor and Miss Susan Bruns of Spencer, bridesmaid. Dale Steilen of Spencer served as best man and Glenn 'O'Neill of Sayville, N. Y.

wasly Mitchell Dally Repablle Wednesday, June 11, 1910 5 groomsman. Bob Phillip of Berkley, John Rose of Babylon, N.Y. and Tom Donaher of Franklin Square, N. Y. ushered.

Assisting at the reception in the church parlors were Mrs. Vere Burnham, Dale Burnham, Mrs. Wesley Housman, Mrs. Courtney Muters, Mrs. Leonard Carey, Mrs.

Earl Car-1 ey, Mrs. Earl Carey, Mrs. Matt Voigt. Miss Cindy Wagner, Miss Sue Stuby and Miss Mary Salmon of Spencer and Miss Joan Slagle of Utica. The couple WES graduated from Spencer High School and attends Dakota Wesleyan Univ.

ersity, They are at home at 218 E. 3rd, Mitchell. David Amicks Given Party By Pepublic News Service LETCHER Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Amick entertained at an open house June honoring their his wife, Mr.

and Mrs. Davies Assisting, Amick were of Mr. Minneapolis. and Mrs. of Mitchell.

Dennis Amick of Wessington Springs and Mrs. Bernard Uhre and Mrs. Maurice VanWalleghen. READING PROGRAM By Republic News Service Presuhn ALPENA Mrs. Phyllis and Mrs.

Ernest Baruth will be teachers for the summer reading program through the Title I program at the local school. Mid Kenneth Huether, Mrs. Beverly Hansen and Mrs. Patty Lydic will be aides. The program begins June 15 and will continute until Ju10.

DAY JUNE 21st JUNE Alexandria Couple Feted For 60th Wedding Date MR. AND MRS. AUGUST SCHULDT ALEXANDRIA Mr. and Mrs. August Schuldt were honored on their 60th wedding an'niversary an open house at St.

Martins Lutheran Church June Hosts and hostesses were their children, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Marquardt of Sher. burn, Mr. and Mrs.

Herb Schuldt of Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schuldt of Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schuldt of Alexandria.

The Rev. Richard Mintzlaff gave the blessing. Among guests were Mrs. Tillie Mowry Schuldt Sherburn, a sister of Mrs. and attendant at wedding, and Mrs.

Schuldt's and brothers, Art Isler of Sherburn Otto Isler of Trimont, Minn. Miss Kim Schuldt was at the guest book, Mrs. Larry Sills served punch, Mrs. Carroll Mar. quart Schuldt poured and Mrs.

and Mrs. Leonard Herb Schuldt cut the cake. Assisting 'were Mrs. Emma Rose, Mrs. Lois Soladay, Mrs.

Lois Pueppke, Mrs. Viola Gust, Mrs. Delores Plagmann and Mrs. Leota Stern. Among guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Ski Geclowsky of Octoillo, Mr. and Mrs. Art Isler Sr. of Sherburn, Art Isler Jr.

of Alpha, Mr. and Mrs. Otto' Isler of Trimont, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wright and son of White, Mr.

and Mrs. Larry Sills of Brookings, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Horsley and family of Hitchcock, Mrs. Clara Carls and Mr.

and DWane Carls of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Weinberg and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Weinberg, Mr.

and Walter Licht and Martin Licht of Estelline, Mrs. Elizabeth Hogrefe and Harold Hogrefe of Parkston. Meta Isler and August Schuldt were married June 9, 1910 at Fairmont. Minn. They have four children, 10 gradnchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.

IF IT'S QUALITY YOU'RE LOOKING FOR a a Scotland WSCS Has Guest Day By Republic News Service SCOTLAND Members of the Womens Society of Chris. tian Service conducted guest day at the United Methodist Church. Centennial costumes were used and an old-fashioned lunch served. Mrs. Les Popma gave greetings and Mrs.

Ken Ireland devotions. Songs were sung by a sextette, Mrs. Les Popma, Floyd Muhmel, Mrs. Charles, Mrs. Cokeley, Mildred Mrs.

Don Erlewine Eland Mrs. Wilfred Ireland. Mrs. Morris Gran introduced cast skit "Mothers of Asthe Mrs. Roger Cass, Carla Mrs.

John Deutscher, Mrs. Cecil Ellinger, Walter Green, Mrs. Louis Cowherd, Mrs. Merle Popma, Mrs. Carl Jonas, Mrs.

Morris Gran, Mrs. Alvin Albert, Mrs. Ken Ireland, Mrs. John Harris and Mrs. Les Popma.

Mrs. Tim Ireland and Mrs. Ken Ireland presented a comic sketch. Antiques were displayed. Mrs.

Louis Cowherd poured. Hostesses were Mrs. Chris Kowalsky, Mrs. George Baker, Mrs. Mathilda Bowers, Mrs.

Les Popma, Mrs. Wilfred Ireland. Mrs. Don Behl, and Mrs. Kirb Dunmire.

Mrs. Dunmire received the door prize. LeRoy Aikens (Photo by Brown) Peg Eucks, Mary Gottsleben, Kathy Heezen, Jean Folan, Gail Heezen, Donna Titze, Ruth Heezen, Jean Heezen, Cecilia Hiller, Carmen Heezen, Ardis Titze, Mrs. Sheila Stuart, Mrs. Jolel Saville and Mrs.

Jan Hugbes. The bride was graduated from Northern State College and taught in Norfolk, The bridegroom attended Parks College, St. Louis, and is serv. ing with the United States Air Force. couple will reside in Anchorage, Alaska while he is on a two year tour of duty.

She plans to teach. Celebrate 25th By. KIMBALL Republic News Mr. and Service Mrs. honored Aiken June 7 at a supper at of Kimball were the home of Mr.

and Mra. Wayne Chenoweth in Chamberlain for their silver wedding anniversary. Jim Luckett and son and Guests were Mr. Mrs. Joe Serfna of Wessington Springs, Luann Biewuan, Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Moline, Kim and RaVaye, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Grohs and family, Marlene, Don and Rick Aiken, Arla and Ronda Aiken of Rapid City, and of Platte. Farewell Party Honors Glenn Schoepfs at Wagner Ry Republic News Service John Johnson, left, battalton commander, was on a program honoring Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Schoepf, right, who are, WAGNER A banquet and social evening at the VFW Hall May 28 honored Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Schoepf who will move to Rapid City where Col. Schoepf been named South Dakota Guard State maintenofficer.

Attending were their immediate family members, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Schoepf Jr. of Wag. ner, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank CurTrier. A son, Vic of Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunn could not, Max attend.

Honke was master of LaVerne moving to Rapid City where Col. Schoepf has assumed the duties of South Dakota al Board state maintenance officer. gave a history of the work of Col. Schoepf at the Guard Unit in Wagner. Orville Ptak and Jack Hennies were also on the program.

The bonorees receiv. ed a gift. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson of Platte were among guests and he spoke.

Tracy Hamblet assumed full-time staff assistant duties at Wagner Armory and Johnson was named battalion commander. Joey Zacharias and Tom Ptak provided dance music. The Schoepfs will be at home at 2711 Jackson Rapid TRADEHOME Father's Day June 21st A. GIVE DAD SANDALS FOR VACATION FUN ONLY 599 99 OTHER STYLES FROM $3.99 B. A.

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Years Available:
1937-1977