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The Daily Republic from Mitchell, South Dakota • Page 6

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Mitchell, South Dakota
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Page Si THE DAILY REPUBLIC, Mitchell S. Wednesday, Aug. 17, 1960 and. QbouL WOMEN Baldwin, Mitchefl Society Wy 6-3314 Wesleyan Graduates Marry In Britton Double Ring Ceremony Jack Kenton Affianced To Former Resident Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph M. Mullen of Dallas, Texas, former Mitcholl! residents, announce the engage-! ment and approaching marriage of their daughter, Judith Marie, to; Jack D. Kenton. son of Mr. and: Mrs.

Russell Kenton of Mitchell. Miss Mullen presently attends 1 Texas Women's University at Lubbock, Texas. Her fiance is a graduate of Dakota Wesleyan University and is employed by the Burroughs Corp. In Lubbock. The wedding is scheduled for Sept.

5th in St. Monica's dispel of Dallas. 40th Wedding Dale Honored MRS. GERALD ROSLAWSKI BRITTON In an evening can-j ton High School and received her die ceremony at the Methodist two year degree from Dakota Church in Britton Aug. 7 MissfWeskyan University.

The bride- Jean Bush, daughter of Mr. and groom is a graduate of Berrin Mrs. Clifford Bush and Gerald Ros-i Springs High School and received lawski. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Johnlhis BA degree in health education Roslawski of Benin Brings, Dakota Wesleyan University, exchanged their marriage vows! Following a wedding trip to CM- with the Rev. Rodney Gist officiat-jcago and Michigan points the cou- Ing at the double ring ceremony. Mrs. N'eal Krause of Aberdeen xras matron of honor and Jody Madland of Sioux Falls and Peggy Ann Bush were bridesmaid and junior bridesmaid Mary Jo pie will be guesto at a reception at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. -d Mrs.

John Ros- lawski in Chicago. They will make their home at Bancroft where they will be teaching thfe coming year. Kies of Rapid City was flower girl.j Donald screes of Mitchell was Schuler Has best man with Elton Byre of Re- liance and Jame Bush, Attendants. Ushers were Larry Lieaemann of Fulton. James Carter and Ronald Bush.

Picnic At Tripp Pork By Republic Newt Service jMrs. D. Natvig Hostess For Kimball Club By RepaMie Newi Serrke Don Natvlg was hostess to the Brainy Bud- gettees Bridge Club Aug. 9. Mrs.

Prank Pieper. Miss Deanne Lillebo and Mrs. Robert Hansen were guest substitutes. Prizes went to Mrs. Fred Hovda.

Mrs. Delmar. Skluzak and Mrs. James Owens. Bridge Played Mrs.

Robert Hansen entertained the Friday Evening Bridge Club Aug. 12. Guests substitutes were Mrs. James Owens, Mrs. Elmer Penningroth.

Mrs. Bert he Cements. Prizes were won by Mrs. Bert Martin, Mrs. Don Nttvif and Mrs.

Albert Geppert. Shower Miss Janice dross was honored with a personal bridal shower at the Raymond Geppert home August 11 with 10 women present. Miss Mary Ann Geppert and Miss Maxine Bely was hostessed. Miss Gross will marry Leonard F. Geppert of Mitchell in September at St.

Catholic Church in Kimball. WMS Meetc Miss Janice Gross was honored with a personal bridal shower at the Raymond Geppert home August 11 with 10 women present. Miss Mary Ann Oeppert and Miss Maxlne Bely were hostesses. Mrs, George Westendorf and Mrs. Cleo Brooks were hostesses to the Women's Missionary Society Aug.

11 id the Lutheran Church Hall. The Rev. Prank Pieper gave the lesson and Mrs. Art Goodman presented topic Birthday Gueato Mrs. Marvin Huvoid entertained 12 girls Aug.

13 in honor of her daughter. Marne's, seventh birthday. Mrs. Hasvold served refreshments assisted by Miss Sally Dorwart. Present were' Nancy Cahill, Sheryl and Cathy Dobesh, Nancy Jo Roth, Susan Breanan, Yvette Barcus, Debbie Foltz, Vickie Circle Presided Over By Mrs.

L. Scc-viHe the meeting of the Afternoon Mis' sion Circle of the First Baptist Church Aug. 11 at the home of Mrs. Hay Johnson. Lowell Lindslcy and family, Mr.

and family, Mr. and Mrs. Maraud Mrs. Ernest Nurnberg, all oflland Jamison and son, Mr, and Porestburg, Mr. and Mrs, OmerjMrs, Perry Strombeck and Mr.

Mrs. Lloyd Scoville presided at Fouberg and family, and Mr. and I and Mrs. Irl Rearick. Mrs.

Maynartf Fouberg and daughter of Letcher. Surprise Picnic were Mrs. Clara Clans A surprise picnic was hrid at, of Rochester, and Mis si the Delbert Kmitson home Aug. 14, Evelyn Seltz of Mitchell. Mrs.

Mr.s. Delbert Knutson onj G. Hooker led In devotions, birthday. The Sundny School picnic wasi Those attending wrre Mr. nndj announced as was the house Luverne Kmitson.

Mr. and at Lake Poinsett. Mrs. Scovllle Mrs clarence Kmitson and Mr. igave the lesson.

and Mrs. Jack Case and family Methodist Hospital Nurse Leaving On West Africa Missionary Work TRIPP Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stenson. Christine Hansen.

Janel- Mrs. M. J. Grow, organist, their children and Herbst, Diane Cummins and Roed nuptial music and and friends gathered atfberta Stevens. Miss Margaret Johnson 'of Tripp Park Sunday for an an- 1 ton, soloist.

inual reunion. At Lake Andes A reception was held in thej Present He rm an rv ccpe Tniiirrtirtn church parlors following the their children. Mr. 1 1 uwuuuuii money. Entertained at their son Dean's lake home on their 40th wedding uuilTerMry Aug.

14 were Mr. and Mrs. William L. Tanner, thowit above. Assisting at the open house were Douglas SpUtt, Gene Toman, Jack Cleotfiuen, Fred Shearer and Miss Shlrieen Toman.

Out of town guests were Mr, Mrs. Jack CteRtensen of Sioux Falls; Jack Wentgar and Wenifar at riankinton. Approximately 75 people called. (Republic by Baldwin) served by the hostess. Family Picnic Held At Letcher By Republic News Service the evening of Aug.

9 a picnic was held at the Russell Fouberg home, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnson and family of Lawler, who had been visiting at the Omer, Maynard and Russell Fou berg homes. Those attending the picnic were Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Jars and Jorja, Rutland; Mr. and Mrs, Don Bolan and family of Mitchell: Mrs. Lena Fouberg, Mr. ad Mrs. Tom Fouberg.

Dorothy and Curtis Rees, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schwemle and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Manke and daughters, Mr.

and Mr.s. Ivan Fouberg and family, Mr. Mrs. of Mitchell, Mrs. Glen Lucid, Re ee Lucid and Dennie Gere, Mrs.

iOeorge Darwin Knutson Ooen House KIMRAM, Mr. Mfi. Clarence Soulek will be hener. ed H( a reception itt (he Legtai Unit In Klmhnll AMR. tl In oh.

servance of their silver wed- anniversary. Md friends nre Invited to end fce- tween the of two and five p.m. The event planned by their children. years at the Methodist Hospital In Mitchell and finished at Dakota Wesleyan with a college degree besides her registered nursing certificate. She worked as clinical instructor at the hospital, as a nurse with Drs.

Lloyd and Lloyd and is now the evening supervisor at ths Methodist Hospital. This accomplished young woman made application to the Wesleyan Methodist World Missions Board in April of 1959. Her appointment will be for three years, after which she will receive a one-year furlough. Miss Hayward is planning on sending THE DAILY REPUBLIC reports from her new home West Africa, keeping those here informed of the Mitchcllite missionary. MINNEAPOLIS? PARK YOUR CAR WITH US AND TAKE OUR SHUTTLE BUS FREE OVERMTE PARKING in our two convenient lots our own shuttle hint to take you downtown and back 5 times daily (actually it's only 6 blocks to the heart of the shopping district if you prefer ing) finest of food and beverages in the Drake Cupboard and cocktail lounge wonderful accommodations write now for details of special week-end rates including theater tickets and free map of downtown Minneapolis.

HUIU Francis Drake SI AND AVI. SO MINNIAPOIIS 4. MINN PtMM KAMI ADOMU STATI THf MOTH WITH THJ SHUTTU BUS smvtci I THUR. FRI. Weekly Special Herb Hagen iand Ted America, met Aug.

in MISS RUTH HAYWARD By BONNIE BALDWIN jUes of a principal in a boarding City Society Editor i school of approximately 285 coil- About to fulfill her childhood dren. Her dream will be finally ambition is Miss Ruth Hayward. accomplished. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard; Miss Hayward has had exten- Avon who has worked'sive training in nursing and teach- for her chance to doling in preparation for her job. i plane from Waterloo, la. with only State Teachers College, Marion LorrainVHaverly-and Eva" Hansel Mrs. Walter Eisenbraun. Mr.

and! Mrs. James Peacock Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. qarence Eisenbraun a number of cards sent dur- sierra Leone, west Africa where taught for two years, completed Mrs. Kenneth J.

Kies anc daugh- family, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Schuler ing the past month. Connie Ack- I ut ter, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Stieba and'and family. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph 8 daughter of Rapid City; Mrs. Delia.Schnabel.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lehr, Warastad of Broo'Kings; Mr. and Mrs. Chris Guthmiiler, Mrs.

Donald Hugh and Mrs. Alvin Delperdang and Mrs. Don Furchner of Mil- Mayer, chell; Miss Jody Midland of Sioux she will assume the responsibili-ia nurses training program of three on first aid for civil defense. Mrs. Bill McCabe brought up the topic of having a reception Cor ena, Mrs.

Busing and Diane, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

"ames Carter. aud Mr. and Mrs. Alv ta vember. Doris Erickson gave a rt talk on her visit to the National Falls: Miss Margaret Johnson of Groton; Elton Byre of Reliance; Larry Lienemann of Fulton; Mr.

and Mrs. Neal Krause and Mr. and Coffee Party Mrs. Walter Eisenbraun was shrine of the Immaculate Concep- hostess to a coffee party held at uon in Washington. D.

C. her home Aug. 6. Guests were.shieU played a record by the Mrs, Roland Dinger of Alvin yer. Mrs.

Alvin Del- Rev. RTalph S. Pfaw, explaining Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Wallace andiperdang.

Mrs. Mat Stender, Mrs. the Lord's Prayer, daughter of Mina and Ann and Clarence Eisenbraun, Mrs. Her- Lunch was served by Mrs. Larry Maier of Glendive, Mont, iman Schuler and Mrs.

Phil Schu-iZach Zachariason, Mrs. Leo Zach- The bride is a graduate of Brit-'ler. iariason and Mrs. Emma Moneke. Helena Rubinstein Annual Beauty Sale Save up to MtfT UflUM HAJt COiOt MMSH Color Hair Rinse.

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