Rolfe Arrow (Newspaper) - April 30, 1953, Rolfe, Iowa POCAHONTAS APRIL 30 1953 Local Couple Harried Saturday At Musicians Four 1 Ratings At Joan ter of Mr. and and William I. son of Mrs. I. W. all of were married at Sacred Heart Catholic church in April 25. Father Jerome Koenig performed the double ring ceremony at 9:30 a.m. before the altar Which was decorated with of The church pews were decorated with white bows of ribbon for the Eilene O'Brien of Pocahontas played the nuptial music Miss Delores friend of the sang during Mass and This Day placed - a bouquet of white carnations at the altar of the Blessed Virgin qt dose of the bride was Very lovely in a gown of white lace over satin which was fashioned with fitted bodice with low scalloped - neck line and yoke of The tight sleeves ended in points over the The foil lace overskirt was scalloped at the front panel of nylon The finger tip length was held in place by a heart shaped halo of set with rhine The bride's bouquet white - roses centered with pink roses and tied with streamers of white festooned with pink rose She was given in by her Jean of and Miss Joyce beiger of served their sister as maid of honor and They - were identically gowned in pink net over taffeta and carried colonial of in white Their headdress was s band of pink groom and his his Donald apd Bernard both of suits of The groom wore white gardenia while his brothers wore white carnation as did the other men taking part in the of the as flower wore gown identical to the bride's attendants with matching headband and carried miniature colonial bouquet of pink Hadenfeldt of of the wore a suit of white and carried the rings on a heart shaped pillow of white satin and were Jack brother of the and ' David Hood of Fort cousin of the her daughter's wedding Mrs wore a dress of navy blue with navy accessories and corsage of pink Mrs. Hood was in pale pink with black accessories and her corsage was of white reception was given by the bride's parents at Holy Name hall for relatives and ' The large three tier all white wedding based with pink was topped by miniature bride and before a background of wedding bells and It was first cut by the bride and The top on bride's linen covered beautifully appointed table as a Other decorations were the colonial bouquets of the bride's attendants and tall candles crystal holders which were centered with a pink Matthew Hood of Fort aunt of the presided at the coffee The cake was cut and served by Mrs. Wesley friend of the with the the guest book and the reception were Mrs. Richard Fisher of Stewarts Mrs. Howard Wiig of Miss Genevieve Majorowicz of Miss Carol Ralph and Mrs. Delmar both of and Miss Marcia Lehnus of The Rosary Society of the church were After the bride music groups from the Rolfe Consolidated school participating in the Ensemble and Solo Music Contest at April 24 and 25,' did very all winning I or II The ratings were as Division Baritone vocal Gary Brass Prehn and Carolyn French Roberta bass Virgene baritone Helen Ann Gary Division Mary Le Joyce Spencer and - Quartet Curtis Merlin Ricklefs and Larry John Gary Clark and Ann Beryl and Janis Sue Saxophone Curtis Saxophone Ronald Clarinet Carol French Horn Carolyn Baritone Saxophone Larry Saxophone Merlin Helen has charge of the vocal music in our school and Harold Van Vickie is instrumental These well as the afore mentioned are to be congratulated for splendid ratings they have placed on record for 9 Rockets Show Promise In Rolfe Junior High showing overall strength in all events Laurens Junior April 23, in the first all events track meet for Good relay races with some individual rounded out the afternoon in perfect Some of the performers for K. G. O'Donnell Wed April 12 candlelight of Miss Donna Fehr of Bend and Kenneth O'Donnell of Rolfe was held at the Methodist church in West Bend April 12 at 8 p.m. with Rev. D. D. Samuelson officiating at the ring given in by were j was lovely Sri a Bishop ' in the | jnn of whito Jim Young in. | net and lace over It was Gary Kaiser in the 100 yard with a high Jerry MacVey in the 00-yantl Jong sleeves and High j fingertip veil outstanding winning j Her only v was first places in the broad of 440 yard dash and anchoring gift of the winning medley a lacK covered also with an orchid anil up well with Maur er f ' Rites For Mrs. Held At Rites ft. children who will be five old on or before November 15, 1953, and plan to attend kindergarten this coming fall at the Rolfe Consolidated invited and urged to be present at the pre-school conference and clinic May 6. All children are to be accompanied by a parent or It is suggested that children living in town come in the forenoon and children living in the country come in the either time is morning conference will start at 9:30. The afternoon conference will begin at 1 children will be registered and pre-school inspection blanks will be given to each blanks are to be taken to their own local physician and dentist for It is wise that the child this check-up fairly soon so that necessary corrections or treatment may be taken care of before entering school next This blank is to be returned to the school superintendent when school nurse be at the pre-school conference to help with the and answer any questions the mothers may have regarding the There will be no school for the kindergarten group in the Rolfe Consolidated School the day of the May 6. Auxiliary will meet Thursday May 7, at the Iowa Light and Power Co. recreation This is honoring Bring your mother or someone else's mother There will be installation of services for Mrs. N o r th u who passed away April 19, at the Good Samaritan Home in Mason were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Plover Methodist Rev. E. M. Rasmussen Glenn Forsythe and Mrs. George Arnold sang two He Walks With and of the Ivory with Mrs. Fay Pallbearers were E. W. T. R. John Elwood W. Her and Joe E. W. Meredith and Mrs. Mabel Hendricks were in charge of waS in Powhatan cemetery beside her husband with the Mclntire Funeral Home of Rolfe in charge of daughter of Jacob and Lydia was born at August 27, 1871. She passed away April 19, 1953, at the Good Samaritan Home in Mason the age of 81 seven months and 23 March 11, 1893, Elizabeth Strandberg was united in marriage to Charles Northup at They made their home at Plover where their three children were Alvah and died in 1914 at the age of 19; infant passed away in 1917; and Pearl Ray passed away in 1924 leaving two small the death of their Mr. and Mrs. Northup took the two granddaughters to Mr. Northup away in 1931. to mourn Mrs. death are the two Elizabeth Gary of Kansas Norma Max of one Mrs. Cora of Mrs. Alvah Strandberg of Kansas and Mrs. Cora a Mrs. B. B. Hubbell of and a host of Northup was a member of the Plover Methodist Her and neighbors will remember as a lover of nature who working in her large and Mrs. Earl Ferguson of Belmond attended the services were held for John M. 67,.Thursday April 23, at 9:30 at church with Rev. Fr. D. A. celebrating tKe requiem Hieb were A. J. Kleen and Will Stouia of Henry Vogel of Joe Edge of Have Louis and Otto of Burial was in the Calvary cemetery in tas. The deceased was bom February 2; 18S6. at the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph He grew to in April 25, iie Halted in marriage with Anna M- Esker of em Page Students Entered Track Meet Last School participated n 80 yard low of sped ahead m the but Laurens exactly like She a lighted 880 re ay of a with City and Pocahontas at Pocahontas Wednesday ' afternoon of last week with the following boys 2 mile 3rd, Tom Lowell Jerry Jerry High 2nd, 5 4 yard 3rd, Thorson 5th. 880 yard Schott 4th. Football Freeman 3rd. 4th, Jerry Jerry Dewayne 440-yard 4th, Larry Curtis Cleve on Page Years Friendly Circle will meet Friday May 1, at the groom left on a short honeymoon I home of Mrs. E. J. Mrs. trip of unknown For Wilbur Roberts will be assisting the trip Mrs. Hood wore a pink suit with accessories and pink and her corsage was of deep pink Hood has lived in the Rolfe community all of her attending the Des Moines Twp. consolidated school from which she graduated with the class She employed as stenographer E. Van Alstine and James Hudson at groom has also liVed near Rolfe and attended the Rolfe graduating in 1945. Music Mothers will meet Monday May 4, in the school dining It is urged that all members be the he has been employed by the Iowa Road which will take Mr. and Mrs. Hood where they will make their home for the 4-H COMMITTEE TO PLAN 4-II RALLY county 4-H Committee will meet April 30, at 2 p.m. in the Red Cross rooms of the according Mrs. William chairman of that - * made at that time girls Day the 4-H Health Clinic and other early summer activities in 4-H club of 4-H committee are Mrs. Mrs. Carl Mrs. Lars Mrs. Avery Lilly Kenneth Shavy went the distance in the of 1 60 Thc outstanding individual performance of the day was Bishop's were awarded the first places in the individual events Sind both places in the relay is a summary of the track yd. MacVey 2. Stover 3. Maurer 4. Prehn Time 100 yd. Gary Kaiser 2. Flick 3. ' Maurer 4. yd. Bishop 2. Gillman 3. Schoon 4. John Mortensen 2:25. 880 yd. 2. 1:60. 80 yd. 2. Gary Kaiser 3. Young 4: Thomas Time Flick 3. Bishop 4. Gregg Kaiser 1:02. yd. 2. yd. Maurer 2. Gregg Kaiser 4. Thomas medley 1:54.. Football Young 2. Flick 3. Bob Stover 4. Gary Kaiser 130 ft. 8 in. Flick 2. Burns 3. Shank 4. Slattery 36 10 in. Broad Flick 2. Olson 3. Gary Kaiser 4. Bishop Distance 15 9 in. High Bob Stover 2v Flick 3. Young Slattery 4 8 in. Pole Young 2. Thomas 3. Bob 4........Gregg- 7 ft. acted Mr. Morris the timer and George head To all those who helped make the meet a appreciation is events coming up for the Junior High track team are at the Aurelia Carroll Junior High Track Conference Meet and possibly another meet and Pocahontas Junior 440 yard relay journeyed to Cherokee April 18, but running in very cold Junior High ' circles will meet May 6 with the following Harry John Mrs. Fred i - the story carried in last week's issue of the Arrow the was given credit for making a cash donation to the fund raised the watch tower to be used by airplane This credit should go to the candle lighters Miss Lee dressed in n pink net and Miss Mary Louise Wirtz in a blue net Roth lighted candles fashioned in a mound of white Fehr in a white carried the rings on a white satin ' girls were Miss Kay of Bode dressed in a blue net ballerina length dress and Miss of Fort Dodge dressed in yellow Both little girls baskets of rose groom chose for his attendant Eldon West Both wore gray - were ' Gerald ' Fehr of West Russell Jensen of Larry Dailey of Havelock and Marvin Anderson of was furnished by Helen Claiborne at the organ with Mary Tabor singing and Wayne Dunn Lord's A Love You was sung by Miss Tabor and Mr. groom's Mrs. Gerald attired in a blue suit with navy Mrs. Fehr wore a navy dress with pink The bride's Mrs. Frank Dailey of also wore navy white carnation church was decorated with baskets of white lilies and snapdragons and and Mrs. Don McCartney and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. served as church reception was held for 400 in the church dining room immediately following the Dining room hostesses were Mrs. Joe Dunn and Mrs. Elvin lovely tea table was set and decorated in bride's chosen colors of blue and McCartney poured and Mrs. Served the cake was cut and served Mrs. L. B. Waitresses were Mary Barbara NAomi ' Janet Edwards and Barbara helping in the kitchen were Mrs. Ben Mrs. Don Mrs. A1 Mrs. Bob Mrs. Andy Mrs. Walt Mrs. Frank Mrs. Art Frieden and Mrs. Hazle charge of gift table was Mrs. Art Tabor and Mrs. Ben Dorothy O'Donnell of Fort Dodge was in charge of the of these ladies wore white carnation bride was a graduate of Bend high school and attended Fort Dodge Beauty The groom was a graduate of Rolfe high a short honeymoon they will be at home on a farm near span of 80 years between A. W. Hess of 84, and Michael of but both were enjoying pastime at j Jackson rink Michael is the son of Mr. Jack ' for many years the president i Imd manager of the telephone Courtesy of Emmetsburg between the years of 75 and but hadn't lost his when he took it. - at ease oil skates than most persons half age arid makes the rounds at the best of 11' of St. Paul's Lutheran church is having a May breakfast and lunch at the parish house May 1. Serving will start at 8:30 is very active and does considerable work his caring for his berries and a good He keeps up insurance shower for Lucile Tiernan St. Margaret's church basement May 6, at 8 p.m. Norwegian pronunciation of Bki is Woman's will meet for an 11 May breakfast Iowa Electric and Power Co. recreation parlors May 1. plants for plant and Mrs. E. O. Loxterkamp accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. J. of left Sunday attend thr Annual i sinte Medical being held at Hotel Fort Des in Des They returned home Wednesday -