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Mrs. Ronald HulstLundell-HulstCLEGHORN - Miss Linda I .undell became the bride of Ronald Hulst in a 7:30 p.m. ceremony at United Methodist Church in IJvingston, Wis. Rev. Hubert Groves pronounced the double ring vows against a background of baskets of white mums and pink carnations and candelabra holding lighted pinkThe bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard I .undell of Livingston, formerly of Cleghom. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hulst of Rock Valley.Escorted down the aisle by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of white nylon net over taffeta, her mother's wedding gown. The gown featured a fitted bodice, leg-of-mutton sleeves and a bouffant skirt with full length train. A Juliet cap encircled with seed pearls held her fingertip veil. Pink roses accented by burgundy ribbons formed her bridal« « m w » mSay Teachers Should Have Strike RightIOWA CITY — Public school teachers should have the right to strike, but the right should be diluted with the obligation to submit to binding arbitration in cases where public welfare is endangered.So says an article in the Notes section of the current issue of the Iowa Law Review, a publication of students in The University of Iowa College of Law.weegraFlo:dinrJanbouquet.Miss Marilyn I.undell of I jvingston attended her sister as maid of honor in a pink crepe gown with burgundy lace accenting the empire waistline of the bodice and forming the long lace sleeves. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations with burgundy ribbon and wore a band of pink and white pompons in her hair.Best man was Dick Sup, a friend of the couple from Paullina. Ushering guests were Mark Hulst of Rock Valley, brother of the groom, and John Lundell, brother of the bride from Cleghorn.Miss Linda Hulst, sister of the groom, and Brian Lundell, brother of the bride, both Livingston, assisted in the ceremony, lisa was attired in a gown and hairpiece identical to the maid of honor.For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Lundell wore a pink crepe dress with a sleeveless pink lace coat. Mrs. Hulst chose a lime green crepe dress. Corsages of red roses completed both ensembles.A reception for 100 guests followed the ceremony with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Loy of Stitzer, Wis. acting as dining room hosts.The bride and groom are making their home in Vermillion, S. D. where they both are attending the university. The bride attended Cleghorn Schools and graduated from Iivingston High School.Mrs M and of B wit! (Joe and Mr Mrs and Mrs Mel Kir dim Jolj of : Mrs Mr Par will Art V[No GrudgewasherSprRLit*1.31Of IDa'EirnigancAlsGo*vacatMoIancFrimMeSalan(MrCb
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Cherokee Daily Times

Cherokee, Iowa, US

Wed, Apr 21, 1971

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