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...e were: Ger ald and Bertha Moberg, Mr. and Mrs.' Oscar Ltmke and family, Olaf Tveit, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ness* and Conley and Mr. and Mrs* Arnold Sannes and family. A bridal shower was given at the church parlors Friday after noon for Beatrice Larson. A large crowd attended* A program consisting of readings by Mrs. Fricker and Mrs. Ray Gusa, pia- 4^...
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...rriage at a candle light service Thursday afternoon, Jan. 31st at 5:30 in the Nazareth Lutheran church. Rev. E. O. Ur ness read the double ring cere mony. The bride was attired in a gown of bridal satin fashioned with full t s k i r t extending to a train with a fingertip veil caught with a beaded tiara. Her bridal bouquet of pure white was calla lilies. Her only jewel- ry was a pearl ne...
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... ^rueBts/town candles on the alter. Poem Ruth Larson The bride entered the churcA on the arm of her father, to thi strains of fcohengrin's Bridal Choru?, and was attired in $ gown of white lace over aatii falling- into a long: train. Sh4 wore a finger-tip veil, and car* ried a bouquet of gladiolus. Her only jewelry was a heart shaped locket, ...
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...end of the bride and Melvin .Larson, brother of the bride, were their attendants. Miss Grace Urness played a fifteen minute program of organ preceding the ceremony, and the wedding march as the bridal party proceeded to*the altar. While the couple was kneeJing Miss Joyce Peterion cousih of the bride sang the Hymn Oh Perfect Love . The bride wore a white suit with white accessories and a c...
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...sweetheart neckline, long sleevs and a full skirt with train. Her finger-tipped veil fell froAia seed pearl crown. Her only jewfcl- ry was a pearl necklace, a gift from the groom. She canfiel a bridal bouquet of pink rosedUds i hear Willie Welt* and Basil-4$nibe arguing about trmit flab* i$r, you'd ,tfetaJc_ i*- was nor* im-%tni iha# tjio atom b...
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...and Mrs. Sam Lorentston, the grooms mother, were attired in dark dresses with corsages of red ros es and white cbrnations. Following the ceremony a reception was heldk the table at wh:ch the bridal party was seat ed had a two tiered wedding cake topded by a miniature bride an3 groom and its centerpiece of lighted candlebra and bouquets of Rowers made the dining room festive for the occasinn....
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...; Following the ceremony, a ception was held in the churc parlors for about 70 relatives and'close friends, ^ wedding cake topppa w!t!; a ature bride and groom Served centerpiece for the bridal Lutheran Free Church J. I. Nvstuen, Pastor Immanuel Church. -un.-Mon.-Tues. Oct. 24-25-2% SORRY, WRONG NUMBER' Barbara Stanwyck - Burt Lancaster Radio's ...
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...eOthday of November .lffte," at ,10 o'clock A. M., in the Probate Courtrooms at the CourJ House at Warren in said County, be and the tame hereby is fixed and appointed Bridal Shower k _______________________ L______ ______________ Mraj. H. P. Wahlin, Mrs. Sam Lorentson and Mrs, H. Peterson enterfiined at a very pretty bri dal shower given for ...
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... bride of Mr. George Fricker of Holt, Minnesota. The home was prettily decoratÂed with streamers* garden flowÂers, plants, and ferns. Orchid 1 and green were the predominatÂing colors. The bridal party entered to the strains of Loengren's Wedding Over 400 tons of lime were used by 69 Pine county farmers this spring. Announcement I am h...
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... important a spectacle as a mar riage in the White House. At the wedding of Alice Roosevelt, which oc curred Feb. 17, 1906, the east room waB almost uncomfortably crowded. The bridal pair were wed on a raised platform before an extemporized altar. The ceremony was performed by the Rt. Rev. Henry Y. Satterlee, bishop of Washington, and breakfast for sixty persons was serve...
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...nty Local Items Imp. M A bridal shower was given for ! Miss Ruth M. Olson at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olson on June 10 at 8 o'clock. The brides tp be was very plea- santiy surprised when her frien...
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...s with a corsage of gladiolas. Mr. Reuben Benitt was best man. The bridegroom and best man wore buttoniers of white carnations. The wedding supper was ser ved at the bride's home. The bridal couple left in the evening for a short trip. When they return they will make thier home on a farm near Holt. Becklund-Saxbcrg Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Pete...
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...s,, little Nor'ma . Harris acting Sunday School at 1(X^ o'clock. as flower. girl.; ; Autumn leaves, j ciirysanthemumsahd roies formed the altar the the bridal couple. Mr, and Mrs. Johnson will he at hoine.ii) Mankato,' Miun. after Nov. IOth. ' ' - ; - : ,- .y-\ / ...
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...d roses and carnations. Grand mother Nordine wore grey and white. A reception, held after the ceremony with 150 guests pre sent, was given by the bride's parents in the church parlors. The bridal table was decorated with a three-tiered wedding cake topped by a miniature bride and groom, lighted tapers and Rowers Serving a s waitresses were Ruby Peterson, Marienell Struck and Marian Dage...
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... H.A. Oerke in the Immanuel Luther an church at Milwaukee. Dr. G. Stearns, formerly chief Protes* tant chaphn of the Veteran's Hospital at Wood, Wisconsin, also participated. , As the bridal procession enter ed Lohengrin's Wedding March was played by Mrs. Reuben Snartemo. Mrs. Herman Madland and Mra. Arthur Zollner aang Because and The Lord's Prayer . The bride was given in mar...
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... seed pearl?. They wore lockets, gince early spring. These pHce gifts of the grooms and carried declines include wheat, corn,} Circle Meetings 6 for 19c bridal bouquets of pink roses and cotton, oats, barley, rye and chrysanthemums' The grooms dairx.products. The one excep- had whitebouteniers. The cou- ti mis the price of meat, pies attended each other. ...
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...ption in the church parlors following the ceremony. Mrs. Hagen, sia* ter of the groom, poured, and Lorraine Hellquist, sister of the bride, had charge of the guest book. The table at which the [bridal party was seated had a , --- —^— cake as ita Show Starts at 8:30 J Moved seconded b y by O. T. Nesa and Marvin Sandberg j^ Bhader ______ 1 - H...
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...renson in the presence ef 110 guests. The altar * '- jed with blue *nd ' Miss Delbres Sandburg played fifteen minutes of organ music while the guests W3%e being seated and the weddinsr march as the bridal party proceeded SubsenptonPnce: tla M ppreign: $2.50. July 15. 1949. For Sale Perfection kerosene stove (3 burner) with good size insulated oven, ^as plaqs door and beat ...
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... Nuptial music was played by Mrs. Henry Nohre. Mrs. Fred Seatiergsang I Love You Tru ly and O, Perfecl Love'VBoth were aunts oi the bride and were gowned in pmk and blue taffeta. Prior to the bridal procession Ruth Larson and Gladys Ness wearing green and rose taReta gowns, lit the candies. Each wore rhinestone necklaces. The bride was given in mar- MMdle Rivw, Miacncsota. ...
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...nman and LaRae, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Inman and Julie, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Inman and Phyllis of Warroad, Mrs. Rose Christenson and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dovre and family of Thief River Falls. A bridal shower was given forj Marion Sorum Aug. 11 at the! church parlors. The program consisted of talk b) Rev. Thomp son of Viking, musical numbers by the Ed Hanson family and a reading by Delores En...
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