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ILindeman-Dunbar WedIn Concordia ChurchAlvina Marie Lindeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lindeman of Conger and Jay Allen Dunbar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dunbar of Alden, were married Saturday in the Bear Lake Concordia Lutheran Church.The Rev. Raymond Venzke performed the double ring ceremony at 2:30 p.m. Elaine Mattson wascrown of pearls held her elbow length veil. She carried a prayer book with an orchid and stephano-tis.Sandra Dunbar, sister of the groom, was maid of honor and bridesmaid was Mary Lindeman. cousin of the bride, Albert Lea.They were dressed alike in blue taffeta dresses. The bodorganist and Ellsworth Yost was ices had short cap sleeves andsoloist.The bride wore a floor length gown of satin-faced silk organzahad short sleeves and a circulet neckline accented with appliques of corday lace. The front waistline was accented in the lace and the back had a double sash. Adrapedskirts had large bows of self fabric at the sides. They wore bluebodice veils, and carried bouquetsChurchUnits MeetCircles of the Alden First Lutheran Church met the past week., Circle 1 meet at the home ofblue tinted mums with white daisies Their pearl earrings were giftsof the bride. !Roger Johnson of Bricelyn was best man and Robert Lindeman of Conger was groomsman. Ushers were Robert Jacobs and Gary Kruger.Mrs. Donald Kruger of Minneapolis was personal attendant r to the bride. Candlelighters were ■ Michael Dunbar and Allen Lindeman.A reception for 200 guests wasJc:MRS. JAMES ZIEBELLm(Hockttt Photo)Couple Exchange VowsIn Bethlehem ChurchJudith Kay Brandt, daughter of and stephanotis. Her pearlMrs. Verna Brandt, 705 Hammer jewelry was a gift of the groom.Mrs. Gerald Petersen. Mrs. Petersen gave devotions and Mrs. Manly Bakken led the Bible study. It was decided that theiheld in the church parlors. Mrs Robert Jacobs registered t h e guests. Bonnie Nesje, Mrs. Clifton Toenges and Karen Johnson had 'iStuay. it was aec.ueu u.. x»* Qf {he jftg Djnjng roomCircle should meet Aug. 17 at the Mr and Mrs Raychurch, and at that time clean and press the choir robes. They also received their thank offering boxes. Mrs. Alvin Schmidt will be the September hostess andhosts were MrMeyer.Mrs Verne Lindeman and Mrs.Clarine Hintz poured. Mrs. Har-Clarenceold Wright and Mrs.will DC ine 3ejne,..^« | johnson cut the cake.Mrs. Melvin Mauseth the B i b 1 e wedding trip t0 the Wis- ,study leader.Road and Raymond Brandt of Glenville and James Carl Ziebell, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zie-consin Dells the couple will be at home at 505 Freeborn Ave., Albert Lea. For travel the bride wore a■I 9 7 m ■ ' • ■ « ~ — —bell of Glenville were married bell of Austin, sister of the groom,afternoon in Bethlehem and Veronica Walsh of Aus t i n,Mrs. Lester Christenson was Mrs Arthur Arens. Albert Le.,' ho,,,,, „( Circle 2. Mrs. Berman;-- ^ dr„s wilhwas matron of honor for her sis- Peterson led the croup m devotion cl“rK Dru . ~.A______- m*7.*_ I ... i_j . u . white accentsThe bride was graduated from Alden High School and is employwa^ manvii vi iivnvi ivi uci ^ peterson lea tne group in aevuiu.ter Bridesmaids were Marian Zie- and Mrs. Harold Jenson led t h eBible lt;tiu4v It was decided toLutheran Church, north of Myrtie.cousin of the bride.The Rev. Otto C. Staehling performed the double ring ceremonyThey were dressed alike in white Rachel lace over orchid taffeta dresses. The Empire stylebodP V -----ist and soloist was Winston Ham-ersly.study. It was decided have a picnic for the circle members at the Henry Nelson Park. The September hostess is Mrs. C. W. Nelson and Mrs. Harr.’ Lind-orff will do the Bible study.Circle 3 met at the Ernest Kab-td home in Albert Lea with Mrs.ed at the Freeborn Natonal Bank, j The groom was graduated from Alden High School and attended Mankato State College and is employed at Rilco.full skirts were circular. Bows trimmed the back and front of the The bride wore a uoor .cngu. bodices They carried bouquets of j Elmer Jacobs as hostess. Mrs gown of Chantilly lace and nylon pmk and white carnations. Their Curtis Nelson led devotions and* ■ white gloves and orchid tiaras (Mrs. Arndt Weyrum was BibleBoard MembersHold Meettunc The fitted bodice ----entine neckline and long lilypo.nt were gifts of the bnde. sleeves. The bouffant skirt was Julie Anderson, daughter highlighted at the back with tiersof lace-edged ruffled tulle. Her 0f Hayward, cousin of theMembers of the Board of theof ___ hostess Albert Lea League 01 women vo-for the September general meet-jters met Wednesday evening inAnderson ing ®°d plans were discussed for the home of Mrs. Bert Gordonpearlcrown with accents of Aurora a white Rachel lace over white Borealis crystals. She carried a taffeta dress and carried a lace K™.nnet of Dink and white roses basket of rose petals.Larry Nelson, Glenville,that. A memorial of money was received from Mrs. P. C. Petersen to be used in purchasing booksShower HonorsBride Electphvliss Bakken was honored atfor their project. September hostess is Mrs. Louis Wach. Mrs. El-was! raer Jacobs will led devotions and214 North Lane.Mrs. J. J. Anderson, vice-presi-jdent, conducted the meeting. The suggested agenda for unit meet-;ings was discussed.Mrs. William Whiting. Owaton-jwere Mrs. William RasmussenUCT31 iitsaii ca (ivs ai wuciiiiivi* v * vArthur Arens. Albert Lea, and the Bible study.Ronald Kos, Myrtle. Ushers were Arnold Broitzman and Gary Mon-*on.Randv Will, sonpre-nuptial shower given Tues- \rmand Will, of Austin, was ring-bearar.Mrs. Ronald Hass was personal attendant to the bnde.A reception for 225 guests wasjay evening in the Lunder Luther-»n Church parlors. Twin Lakes.Corsages were presented to theeuest of honor and her mother, i A reception ior no gucsis «o.- -------- — —i--------- — - v , ,, vMrs H S Bakken ami lo M , s. Md in the pansh house following Mr,. Lowell Emrud wall lead the Mrp *jll.cejennedy; Vjrt Ken Kenny Voshell and Mrs. Emma Dftby.Mrs. Lowell Emrud was hostess to circle 4. Mrs. Emrud gave the devotions and Mrs. Emma Petersen led the Bible study. A me-■Fmortal was given the c i r c 1 e by Mrs. P. C. Petersen towards the purchase of hymnals. Mrs. Albert Hansen is September hostess andI l M I t • Mr v —field, state board members, will attend a board meeting in Albert, Lea, Aug 30, for a new officers, indoctrination session. The meeting will be held at 1 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Lloyd B Peterson.Mrs. Robert Nolting is chairman of the finance drive.Members present were Mrs. John Havek, Mrs. Samuel Selzer,the ceremony. Mrs. Harlan Tur void registered the guests. Mrs.Mrs. A. B Hoyne had charge of Dennis Raymond, Mrs. Darr e 1he program. Devotions were giv- Nelson, Mrs LuJean Sorby and ?n by Mrs. Knute Nelson. A skit Mrs. Kenneth Schilling hadBible study.a • • B • v w wo m m » — w — - — - —- — 7 w -Allen, Mrs. Jay Gendler, Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Nolting.»as presented by Mrs Luveme charge of the gifts.Oillavou. Mrs, Donald Hallum, Mrs. lla Dagestad. Mrs. 0 1 a v Haugen, Mrs. J. A. Dorman, Mrs. George Sawyer, Mrs. Hoyne,Hostesses were Mrs. Mabel Benesh and Mrs. Kenneth Benesh. Mrs. Kenneth Jochumsen and Mrs. Maynard Johnson cut theMrsAndersonnan and Connie Flattumpoured. Mrs, Ron-• II —----- * ’ ' — *Miss Bakken was assisted in ald Kos and Mrs. Richard Walsh ipening her gifts by Mrs. Dan served ice cream.Circle 5 met Monday evening at the Hans F, Hansen home at Freeborn. Mrs. Hansen gave devotions and Mrs. Roger Reindal led the Bible study. It was decided not to hold a meeting in August. Mrs. Art Pedersen will be September hostess and Mrs. Dick Bryson have the Bible study.CUT ME OUT FCPATTY-0 CAFEWeeklyFor Aug. Sth Thru Aug. 1TUESDAYVerdoorn and Janice ustby. Mrs. James Vangen pouredJoAnn Borth, Sharon Bork, FranMrs. Lizzie Petersen was host ess to Circle 7 Thursday afternoon “devotions and Mrs. Gerald Nelson led the* Bible study. August 31 theno. mrs. r~ circle is planning another GoldenAt% Olav Haugen. Mrs. Cliff ers helping with the recept i o n Age Party. Mrs. Christine Uaus-loyne. Mrs. LaVeme Dillavou, were Mrs. Richard Johnson, Mrs. en will be September hostessHostesses were Mrs. Alfred Ces Ziebell. Donna Ugland, Phylis lugland. Mrs. James Va n g e n, Johnson. Darlene Underdahl, OthFRIDAYMrs.Donlawyer, Mrs. Knute Nelson, Mrs. Miver Herfindahl, Mrs. Bert Ha-ten. Mrs. Arnold Moen. Mrs. Her-ihel Bakken, Mrs. Gene Ostby, Uma Bakken, Mrs. Lawrencetions and Mrs. Duane Skov willson, Mrs. Clarence Hanson, Mrs.Leland Schuhmacher. Mrs. Lloyd j lead the Bible study. Bork, Mrs. Bob Belshan and Mrs Delmar Sanderson.After a honeymoon trip to NorthCircle 6 met at the home of Mrs. Fred Bovken. Mrs. DonaldVhite, Mrs. R. F. Bakken. Mrs. t. V. M. Bakken and Mrs. J. A. at home in Glenville. For travel )orman | the bride chose a two piece laven-Miss Bakken and Jerry Voshell der suit with white accessories.« V w ^F W w ^p^ VP m -p ■ -p -p- — —■ v mmcm Minnesota the couple will be Hansen gave devotions and Mrs.- - R0|and Petersen led the group inthe Bible study. The circle is plan» • Ro«it Bt«f «0c. RSptctil •••••«••WEDNESDAY Ro«st B«ef 90c. SSpecial ••••••••THURSDAY .. Ro«if Btef 90c. H* Special *«*»*•*•* • Roait Ba«f 90c. ^Spacial ........SATURDAY . Roait Btaf 90c. BaSpecial •••••••Dinners Served Home Made PiSUNDAY DINNERRoat+ Baaf *Swin (A 4 ComAlto Take-Out Ordan In Imulofa a a a (nil be married Aug. 26.RebeCThe bride was graduated fromning to start work on the church basement floor this week. It wasAlbert Lea High School in 1960 decided not to hold an Augustand is employed at Phil's Cafe, meeting. Mrs. Roland Petersena -_1 - A. a. .... A. _ — -Holds MeetingMrs. Lynn Palmer was hostess the Rebecca Circle of thelound Prairie Lutheran Church/omen when they met at thehurch parlors Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Will Flaskerud read the pening devotions and presided at he business meeting. Mrs. 1 er-el Nagel gave the worship offer-ng meditations and also read the ecretary’s report. The treasure's report was given by M r s. )onald Nelson.Mrs. Frank Wadsworth led inhe Bible study. Three guests, rtrs. Arnold Sanderson, Mrs fenry Knutson and Mrs. Glenn jraund, were also present.The groom was graduated from will be September hostess. Mrs Glenville High School in 1958 and Boyken will give devotions and. a p W d B — d. . ■ - - - . B^ B a V d^d ^ p.is employed at Rilco Uminated. ! Mrs. Bill Bryson the Bible study,IN A HURRY?Hour7 Acre Tract1Located . . . West of Alber: then 2 miles south on High pass then west Vj mile.W ednesda6:007 acre tract with nice tdrilled well, electricity iistock has been plantedIt makes senseto borrow dollars from7ho*pTerms on land: $1000.00when title and possession sion can be had.to tide you overServiceCletkieg In Up Until Neon Sot ,,. Cleaned end Ready ly SetAfternoon.‘Unique,fUAAdBi Biffk. FR 3-JM5 Rdwy. A ClerkWhen you’re short of cash get fast, friendly help from your nearest Thorp office — all the money you need on low, monthly terms. Thorp loan service is always prompt; no need to involve fellow workers,friends, or church group.Just Dhone ahead and your money will be waiting!MAChJohn Deere Model B tra2 bottom 16” plow, Johncultivator, Allis ChalmeNEAL R. STUCKY, Mgr.FRanklin 3-6426Corner Broadway A Main St.wheel truck wagon, 500’ drill. Maytag washing n and tools, kitchen uten:o ALBERT LEAnew all steel garage.Terms on personal propeLOAN I TNAtFT COMPANYFRANK CHINas business born of confidence in peopleJensen and H
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