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The Daily Republic from Mitchell, South Dakota • Page 6

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Mitchell, South Dakota
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6
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Six THE DAILY REPUBLIC, Mitchell, S.D., Monday, October 12,1953 WSCS Asked To Victoria Meyer Becomes Attend Missionary; Bnde Of John Madigan Seminar Tuesday Mrs. M. C. Ropers, program! chairman, presented a playlet at; the luncheon meeting of the Wo-j men's Society of Christian Service; of thf First Methodist Church Thursday afternoon. Participants were Mrs.

Forrest Oaetw, Mrs. Georce Fnber, Mrs. Robert, Ornhani. Mrs. F.

I. Graham and Miss Charlotte Jones, Devotions were led by Mrs. W.P.i RomlnRpr. Mrs. E.

F. Hnlaenbueh-l ler, soloist. accompanied by Mrs. J. W.

Kayp. Dr. T. stressed the: coming fnill drive for the Methodist Hospital and Mrs. John Leach nsked members to attend the mis-, sionary seminar in the church! parlors 12, starting at, a.m.

Mrs. A. Berry was chairman- of the luncheon, served by Circle Five. 325 Attend Autumn Party, Dance At Rec The nut.umn party nnd tlnnco Frl-j day evening nt the Recreation Icr, ft Red Fenther Agency of the Community Chest, was attended by 328 young people. Mrs.

Irene Broderlck, director, supervised the mnklnK ol decorations of large leaves In autumn! shades. Colored lights were also placed around the room. Bruce Lyman was In chnrgc of ticket sales nnd PTA chnpcroncs were Mr. and Mrs. R.

A. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Kllngaman and Mr. and Mrs. W. Bonncr Wllcox.

4 Tta MRS. JOHN MADIGAN Miss Victoria Meyer, daughter of The emu Is the second liu-RCst'iMr. and Mrs. Frank Q. Meyer, bc- blrd in the world, the ostrich belnKicomc the bride of A2C John Madl- Igari, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Grand Chapter, OBS, Plans 65th Annual Session The formal opening; march of -he sixty-fifth annual session of the Grand Chapter of South Dakota, Order of the Eastern Slar, will be at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday In the Corn Palace. Welcome from civic officials Will 'ollow and officers of the Starlight Chapter 41 will be presented. Other local Masonic officials will Also be introduced as well as distinguished guests and other dlgnllar- Arriving for the grand chapter will be Mrs.

Ruth A. Jones most worthy grand matron and Mrs. Mamie Lander, right worthy grand secretary and Mrs. SaVda S. Pettersen, right worthy grand trustee, ail national officers.

Mrs. Verla J. Jewell of Isabel, worthy grand matron and John F. Hammond of Spearfish, worthy grand patron, will be presiding of fleers. The Wednesday morning session be caned to order it 8:46 ffl the Com Palace with the aftefnoem session starting at 1:30.

Reports will be given and officers win be elected, fifty-year members will be presented during the afternoon with remarks by distin guests. A musical prelude will begin at lii the evening before the start of the meeting at 7: do. tt will close With a chuclt-wafton found-tip. Appointive grand forj 1954 will be announced by the! jrand worthy matron-elect during ihe Thursday morning session. A memorial hour will be held in the 1 the ceremony In the parlors of the Holy Family Catholic Church.

The bride was graduated from Notre Dame Academy In 1949 and from the Presentation School of Nursing, St. Joseph's Unit. The bridegroom, a graduate of Mun- deleln Cathedral High School in Chicago, Is stationed in Puerto Rico with the United States Air Force, The couple left by car for a honeymoon trip in the East. afternoon. job's Daughters will navl charge of the half hour starting at 1 p.m., with the opening march at, 1:90.

The installation of 1954 grand officers will be held, followed by the presentation of jewels and the closing ceremonies. Headquarters for grand chapter will be at the Corn Pftlace where sessions will be held. L.A. Monell is housing chairman and delegates are requested to register immediately upon arrival. Mrs.

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NELSON appeorlng In "AIL I DIIIRI' oU-l Picture (Photo by Brawn,) H. Mndlgan, of Chicago, 111. In a ceremony this morning In the Holy Family Catholic Church. This day marks the date of the 38th wedding anniversary of the bride's parents. The Right Rev, J.

M. Brady officiated at the double ring service, and was celebrant at the Nuptial Mass before an altar adorned with white and yellow pompons. Mrs. James Skelly sang several selections accompanied by Mrs. Helen Schmltz.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride was gowned in white Ion lace and net over satin, fashioned with a Queen Anne collar and fitted bodice. Her fingertip veil of illusion net was. secured by a Juliet lace cap edged in tulle and seed pearls. She carried a cascade arrangement of yellow! dotys on a. white prayerbook.

Miss Kathleen Madigan of Chicago, maid of honor, was attired in a fall blue gown and hat. Her bouquet was of bronze pompons. Dean Genzllnger of Omaha was best man. Richard Molumby and Martin Meyer were ushers. Approximately SO guests were served a wedding dinner following NEW! CAR-EMBLEM FLASHLIGHT KEY CHAIN ONW $400 AUTMINT1C COtOK AND DCSION Of CAR CRESTt Ntver before a floihlight liny, so powerful, with your car't emblem 01 a penonoUied extra touch! It't handy key chain, tool Standard Ray- o-vak batterlei and G.E.

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Years Available:
1937-1977