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The Daily Republic from Mitchell, South Dakota • Page 6

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Mitchell, South Dakota
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Darlis Roggow Is Bride of Hugh Townsend at Gregory and fikouL WOMEN Mary Peterson, Summit Seeialy Editor MR. AND MRS. HUGH E. TOWNSEND (Photo by Rosebud) By Republic News Service GREGORY The Rev. W.H.

Rudnik officiated at the double ring nuptial ceremony of Darlis Roggow and Hugh E. Townsend June 15 at the Assembly of God Church. The bride was given in marriage by her brother Vllas Roggow of Lucas. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Willie Roggow of Burke and Mr.

and Mrs. Lauren E. Townsend of Flat Rock, Mrs. Calvin Roggow of Platte, was organist and accompanied Mrs. Charles Sharp of Vermillion, soloist.

Mrs. Swaine Swift of Lucas was choosen to be the brides natron of honor an JamesTox of Vermillion was best man. Bridesmaid was Miss Marcy Postulka of Burke and Kerri Roggow was flowergirl. Groomsman was Don Townsend of Detroit and Brent Roggow was ringbftarer. Larry Roggow and Lawrence Huff of Akron, Iowa, seated the guests.

Among those assisting at fte reception in the Bank Community room were Misses Patricia O'Connell of Yantoton, Rita Hill of Colome, Sharon Johnson of Sioux Falls, Lynnae Roggow, Joyce Herndon of Burke and the a a Jack Nichols, Don Townsend, Larry Roggow Vila Roggow of Lucas. The bride is a 1964 graduate of Burke High School and was graduated from the University of South Dakota. The bridegroom is a graduate of Flat Rock High School and was also graduated from USD. Mr. Townsend is presently Naval Air School in Peosacola, Fla.

Corsica Couple Notes 25th Date By Republic News Service CORSICA Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Menntof observed their 25th wedding anniversary on June 11 with a dinner at the American Legion hall served by the Legion Auxiliary. Ernest Romkema led devotions. Following the dinner, open house was held In the Grace Reformed Church with Larry and Wayne Menning as hosts.

They were assisted by Faye Mennlng, Barbara Bormann, Phyllis Brink Pat Rom- kema. Mr. Lyle Groen, Mrs. Delmar Bormann and Mrs. Joyce Brink assisted the Missionary Circle in serving lunch.

Lloyd Menning and Bernice Plooster were married on June 11, 1943, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs Fred Plooster. The Rev. B. Heitbrink performed the cere mony.

Bonnie Brychta, Doug Stewart United in Gregory Ceremony Kimball Club Elects Officers By Republic News Service KIMBALL Newly elected officers of the Homemakers Club are Mrs. John Lytle chairman; Mrs. Ed Reuland vice chairman and Mrs. Man fred Johnson, secretary-treasur er. The group met June 20 at the home of Mrs.

Delmar Washe chek. Refreshments were serv ed by Mrs. Henry Stulken and Mrs. Reuland. Rebekahs The Rebekah Lodge met June 19 at the home of Rebecca Dor wart with Mrs.

Lillian Hawn presiding. Luncheon was served by Mrs. Bess Larsen. Delta Dek Mrs. Bertha Clements hosted the June 19 meeting of the Del ta Dek Bridge Club.

Prizes were awarded to Mrs. R. R. Jones Mrs. George Gross and Miss Rebecca Dorwart.

Bridge Clib Mrs. Albert Geppert hosted the Friday Evening Bridge Club June 21. Prizes were won by Mrs. Harold Sanders, Mrs Ralph Glanzer, Miss Rebecca Dorwart and Mrs. Kenneth Br chan.

Pilch Club The Cardettes Pitch Club me 1 at the Marvin Novak home June 20. Prizes went to Mrs. Adolph Svoboda, Mrs. Franklin Burian, Mrs. Jim Huffman and Mrs.

Mildred Dorwart. Bride-Elect Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Patricia Ann er to Dallas Larsen. The bride elect Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hamburger of Scottsbluff, Neb.

Her fiance's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Larsen of Kimball. A September wedding Is planned. Circles Meet At Woonsocket By HepnbUe News Service WOONSOOKBT The Beth any Lutheran Church Circle held their June meetings.

Charity Circle The Charity Circle met the home of Mrs. Merritt Lar son with Sybil Strand leadin the offering meditation. Mrs. Larson read the prayer Christian Education Circle The Christian Education Cir cle met in the home of Mrs Ira Merriman with Mrs. Len Noble presiding.

Mrs. Lyle Gilbertson pre seated the Bible lesson. Med Station was lead by Mrs. Ma Olson. The July meeting will be i the home of Mrs.

Lyle Gilbert son. Sorority Picnic Held at Parkston PARKSTON Members the Epsilon Sigma Alpha Soror ity met June 20 for a picni and steak fry' at the home Mrs. Don Schladweiler. Mrs. Edwin preside for a short business meetini A dinner party with husbanc as guests is planned for Augus 10 in the home of Mrs.

Grave. MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS A. STEWART (Photo by Rosebud) IF IT'S QUALITY YOU'RE LOOKING FOR (fj By Republic News Service GREGORY Bonnie Brycfat daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Via- dik Brycbta of Dallas and Douglas A. Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doyl Stewart of Yankton, exchanged marriage vows in an evening service at the Methodist Church June 15.

The Rev. Richard Leach officiated at the double ring cere- money. Mrs. Herman Vanden Bosch and Mrs. Sharon Kienke provided the nuptial music.

Maid of honor was Miss Barbara Brychta and bridesmaids were Miss Linda Addy of Rapid City and Miss Carol under son of Sioux Falls. Tracy Harrison was flower girl. Attending the bridegroom were Russell Ryken of Yankton, best man. Stewart and Dan Darrington were groomsmen. David Ortman of Battle Creek, was ringbearer.

Assisting at the reception in the Memorial Auditorium were the Mesdames Lloyd Harrison, David Rajewieh, Orlin Siedenburg, and the Misses Maureen Dunn, Jame Harrison, Marlene Rubel and Marianne Kayl. The bride is a 1963 graduate of Gregory High School and a 1967 graduate of the University of South Dakota. The bridegroom was graduated from Yankton High School and South Dakota State University. The couple will reside in Mitchell where Stewart is employed by the State Employment Security Department. Open House Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Trabing of Fulton will be honored with an open house and potluck supper for their 25th wedding anniversary at 6 p. ui. June 30 at Degans Hall, northeast of Mitchell. Friends and relatives are invited to call.

No other Invitations will be sent. Would You Believe? COTTON PRINTS We have a large assortment of broadcloth, oxford and kitchen prints. Washable. 36-44" wide. Reg.

57e PLISSE MATERIAL Sleepwear fabric in solid and pastel colors, washable. 35" wide. Reg. 44c yd. To Be Bride The engagement of Inez Naomi, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Mehuit of Velva, N. to Ronald Docken dorf, ton of Mr. and Leo Dockendorf of While Lake, is announced by her parents. Both are attending the National College of Business, in Rapid City.

A Sept. is RECORDS and TAPES Largest Selection In Area Lowest in town. On Top Selling Albums In Town Mitchell Music 1 UN. Main 996-7794 SUMMER FAIRICS Large assortment of dacron cotton voiles, canvas prints, sateen prints, washable. 44" wide.

Reg. 97c For Complexion and Bath NOW ONLY TUESDAY Colgate Colgate Dental Cream WITH GARDOL FORMULA Spray Cleaner Just Spray and Wipe Away Dirt, Greaie, etc. 32-OZ. BOTTLI Head Shoulders SHAMPOO Controls Dandruff Flakinf with Regular Use FAMILY SIZE FABRIC SPECIAL Large assortment of seersucker, permanent press cottons, sateen prints and dotted Swiss. 44" wide.

Reg. 77c yd. PAMPERS 30 DAYTIME PAMPERS FOR BABIES OVER 12 POUNDS Diaper and Panto in No Plastic Pants Needed $144 SILICONE Ironing Pad Cover Lavacol RUBBING ALCOHOL METRECAL LIQUID 6 8-OZ. CANS $153 Unscented 1 PINT BOTTLE LILT SPECIAL Home Permanent OUR SPECIAL' PRICE Super or Reg. FEMININE NAPKINS U.S.

Coast Guard Approved LIFE VEST Adult Size Our Reg. $3.33 NOW ONLY $977 Children Weighing 45 to 90 Ibi. Our Reg. $2.89 NOW ONLY $937 SPRAY SUPER DEODORANT WHITE DRUG.

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