-i | -doi Honored On Silver Wedding1 ! Mr. And Mrs. Theo.r *1 ( Sonnenberg Of Frazee ti Observe Anniversaryy j ! iVERGAS — Mr. and Mrs. Theo 1 Sonnenberg of rural Frazee ware honored at St. John’s Lutheran c church in Vergas on Sunday, Nov. t 3 at 2 p.m. when a group gather- i I ed to help them celebrate their . 1 silve.r wedding anniversary and j wish them many more happy ( years of wedded life. Pastor Halt- J nor was master of ceremonies and lt;opened the program with a devotion. A song, “Blessed Be The Tie I That Binds” was sung by Ardyee t and Darlene Schultz, a reading i j “Their Life History” by Mrs. r ! Duane Schwantz, a song “Little ; i Francie Meyer” was sung by the 1 group. A reading “My Worn Wed- s ’ ding Ring” by Mrs. Arndt Baker. 1 1 A song “I Was Seeing Alvina Home” by Ardyce and Darlene 1 j Schultz. The program was closed 1 s with a devotion by the Rev. Halt- t 1 ner.The couple’s attendants at their s . wedding 25 years ago were a sister and brother of Mrs. Sonnen- c berg, Mrs. Ervin Antonsen and ® ' | Leonard Hoffman and who were I 1 present Sunday for the armiver- e 5 sary observance. The wedding h - , cake was baked and decorated by ' their daughter, Mrs. Cecil Poss d j of Pelican Rapids. Mrs. Dan Mo- a } , drow and Rudy Aimberg, sisters i-' of Mr. Sonnenberg cut and served n the wedding cake. Mrs. Leonard 5 Hoffman was in charge of the e ’ i guest book. Mrs. Reinhard Son- h ! nenberg and Mrs. Albert Sonnen- | C i berg poured. Others assisting ! ti . 1 were Mrs. Arndt Baker, Mrs. j Duane Schwandt, Mrs. Wm. Mol- s ’ tzan, Mrs. Adolph Lange and Mrs. P , Ed Sonnenberg. Mr. and Mrs. , e Sonnenberg were presented with C ! cards and gifts and a purse of “ money in remembrance of the oc- o, i j casion. In the evening a group d • surprised them after they return-■ ed home with a chivari. tlt;Mr. and Mrs. Sonnenberg are T the parents of six children. 5 sons 1 | all of whom are at home, Warren C 1 the oldest just returned home last ^ • week from the service, having been discharged: and one daughter. Mrs. Cecil Poss of near Peli- o can Rapids and two grandchild- i a ! ren. i h