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InroWwithrs. rstemmed cnrusanmemums. ard Krdahl. nephew of the bride, acted aa ring bearer, presenting the rings In a tea rose.The groom was dressed in darkmi mm*Torgersun farm soulhcaat of Bode where the young couple will make their home.' The grdom has spent hla entire life in Bode and vicinity.Bern-rh.n,•clockhomeP-liningtall.Club dhart. it theMary The ge ol1 PU-ove r|Thrcat rnutla in*. ? plays’ Mrs.idrewL Rneetslien.11 b*theUee:..ruined Mr. and Mra. Royal Dan- way Angus. 14. ISM. At *’ 1nett and daughUr Joan, and Mr. month, of age H. rmlgra.ed to fund, and Mrs. Forrest DeOrooie and Dane county. Wi^.In wlth hU place children, the latter of near Rut- parents Mr. and Mrs. Peder Lan-iand. at dinner Sunday In colebra- was. '1 family, tlon of Mrs. Royal Bennett’s birth- About acten yeara lator both pa-rerWnh.nn“UeUr.,.u;Valoyce IleOroote’e blrlhday which Qmmu.id Psierpau »nd the InUerje occurred Sunday. November 1. wife and °’ * '»*••Thev are both daughtora of the whore Gnat P. Lanalng. another Forest DeOroote. Verne Johnson brother, had located aome yearsixrsrsjs xs? i S ~'vr tstA ~j5~ss tzsi... nauU Prrry possessions. with their cattle j1 n°T ■-\tra P.rrv Mrs Perry auction they aeciueu io piocf-cu whostesses Wednesday afternoon co“^U^a,nt ,warmcd with Indl-.a miscellaneous shower In honor . _ Piulcrionof Mrs. Donald Perry nt the liar- ^ fTncy To a young |71 PSZiTSJ: il°Si£5t,,o,for and m*d* ,b •°n,pi ,oukoisSi!::rcr:,d?£,hc ,ndla* aa,ndu ion her gulur. She received mm ^lrnveIerB mBde lt;mp at ACT gifts for her ““’erdccn that night and next daythe nlapectlon of t,'e“‘‘^e*ac*‘* retraced their way hack to Iowa, were served refreshments by the, vV„h,n B ,hort time Ommund Ped-hoatcaaaa. Prior to her marriage, ^ |Mtcam# p^Huor 0f the landMra. Porry was Vlolot Alcorn lt;*• ( maL of n„,|0 which wasRutland. | |a,er ,0^ to a K. Ophclm. Mr.- —■ Ophclm now makes his home• CAR ACCIDENT there wlth-bl. son Bornold and tContinued from page on#) 1 family.u.i i-js sort’s irwthe first accident, and wore then cemetery east of town,•»»' “™- °-1 °“n'land.oriteJenningsWo-TheachemitttherlththeYo Le' sto tox do III;byIra.lah■ndtoof:to-rlth ind of lai Acw both mett^here and who Then owned the farm adjoin described th.^^fiLSld TgLTZI Sn .on-!n-,.w and daughter Mr. ago, tho older man arouna auiy p Mr. Ped-snd while he W« ■certain Ihe old. the ,0CB, school,man was McLaughlin, ho aid no* _ 1|# 0ange_know the name of U»* younger “Jj|gUd wore married In the former Ho said he was dressed in a dark ( , chnrch by lhe Rcv. 0.'“‘^T^rlTSlr A- SQUer- wh0 ‘erT8d U‘e PaH,,h wand had dark, hair. l)me ^ wore aUended byThere waa a typewriter In the. i-oulso Ophclm ascar. and Jennings also felt sure he hrldoamald and L. M. Lewlaon. as could NCOtBto “SrlU^Tui'.^'t .nun.' Mr. Opholm and Mra samo a. he had seen earlier Tueei ^ were gueata at the wedday in the car of the Insurance ^ ^ ^ C0U„,CB ati. ode.adSTn,ervl.w of McLaughlin -d | the golden wedding ce.ehration SO Jennings was In regard to cattle ^ far-.belonging to Jennings' .ngand he* house In a smallwhich were In tho truck that w-tcd on the tree claim of£‘-r£S^: “ yzr£juster had a engthy Interview wtth I fann Is owned by Enger and Par-the young stock buyer. Jenum**,pnvo him a aljned o*. Afler Hvlng .outheast. northea«the facts as be knew them. „ 1 Bn(| southweet of Bode they pur-Tho Dos Molnea °V e*U‘,?, i ,.,|UBcd lbB John Pederson home-Immedlately after being throw. (hrM Bnd 0no-half milesabout slxty-avs feet north oj h norlUwf,i Qf town, forty-six years corner, the ar being ■niarted al ]q ,j10 lhey purchnBcd th-most flat- The wo men were_bo ^ ^ QpMm Bercan(lla CB,.bllsh-doubt killed 1JJ* f‘jl'Jie-ment and operated It four or fiveSSJSWiil 35*5 “•pr “from the bodies. _ I Qver twenty years ag they builtThe Allen. thSrresent ££ on lot. whichfather waa B“ . uATo Ms were originally a part of the from shock and was taken to his J|igesUd homealead ulllt;! whichMrs. Pederson gained by InherU-ance.Although Mra. Pederson suffers from defective eyesight, she »■ In fair health. Mr. Pederson Is also In belter health than la recent :yours pasLDs1PalaPrwtlo.lapntohome immediately, while the eon remained at tho scene until a wrecker came to remove hie car, which was pretty badly This car was thrown east of the cor nor and landed on the north side of tho road, facing the eoulh •lien II stopped.itsa.ndhnoS'to; Secretary O'Brien TalkedUvermore Wednesday but (0 the Rotarians onSSrjyfii 'St lt;£ Tuesday Evening Usla1pa,r’ . i _Tho Allan car was token to Lu-Verne, and while U was badlydamaged, could be put Inorder-ra.• ANNIVERSARYfOonllnued from page oneitownwhichoflaon lhe want, i and occupied bySecretary of Slate Robert 0 Urien who waa appointed to the position following tho death of Secretary of State Mrs. Miller, ■topped In Humboldt Tuesday evening of last week, and talked to the Humboldt Rotarians relative to highway aafety.Mr. O’Brien had been lo Bpencer where he addreastd an auduace.U owned and occupied oylWh,ra bo addresstu au mmm. tlholr aon Ludwig B. GahgeaUd and had stopped In Humboldt to and wife. The third surviving. make up hU Rotary attendance.His talk fgtended along, the linea a a t aka.amember ol the family U Sevsrln M. Qangestad of Los Angeles, California.Mr. Pederson wa» born to Nor-usually glren by those---with such problems, and could not solve tbs problem other than to
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