Pag© SirTHE DAILY REPUBLIC, MitabolLNuptial Vows SpokenHere By Jean SladekAnd Richard RindelsMBS. RICHARD H. RINDELSRavinia Girl ToBe Bride Aug. 19Bjr Republic New* ServicePickstown, S. D.—Mis* Bonnie Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Clifford Anderson of Ravinia, and Lt. Eugene Fingerholt ofWatertown, will be married at the Port Randall chapel August 19.Lt. Fingerholt is now in the United States service.Mitchell Girl Honored At Noon Birthday Picnic♦FourGemlow pompoms. She wore White flowers to her hair.The best mac was Lyle Sladek, brother of the bride. The ushers were Robert Rindels, Stanley and Charles Sladek.The flower girl was Carol LeeSladek and the ring bearer was Curtis Parkhurst.The traditional wedding marches were played by Mrs. L. H. Raber Who also accompanied John Glaus as he sang, Because”, and “The Lord’s Prayer.” Mrs. Lyle Sladek also played a violin selection.Following the wedding a recep. tion was held to toe church parlors for 100 guests. The bride’s table was centered with a three-tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom. La charge of cutting the cake was Miss Dorothy Rindels. Miss Marge Rindels poured and Miss Pat Hoffbeck was in charge of toe guest book.For going away toe bride wore a brown linen suit with lime green accessories.The bride is a graduate of Chamberlain high school and South Dakota State college. The bridegroom is a graduate of El Monte high school in California and of South Dakota State College.After a wedding trip1 to Coloradotoe couple will be at home in Pierre where both will be employed.Mrs. Lloyd Newman of Mitchell was honored at a noon picnic to celebration of her birthday at Hitchcock park on Sunday. Daria* toe afternoon she was presented with a gift from friends and relatives.Those present from Letcher were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edwards; Mr. and Mr*. Earl Dyer and Darrell; Mr. and Mrs. Xrl Rearick; Mr. ’ and Mrs. Elmer Druse and family; Mrs. Theodore Peters; Mr. and Mrs. Art Hewer and Gary; Mrs, Elmer Mickelaon; Merlin Godber; Robert Jamison, and Gretchen and Billy Jamison.Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Art Newman, Mrs. Eugene Hotan and children, Miss Carol Phinney, and Robert Gregervitch of Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Phinney of Loomis, Mr. and Mrs.Franklin Peters of EUcton and MissMuriel Brewick of Sioux Falls.Mrs. Tom Dunn Holds Breakfast For GuestMn.lMdw Gsckle «f Tripp was1 was taken, leading fie® left to righieludes dueme Gsckle, her grsntleoiher ssa, sf MMcheU, hvfdlag Stanley Mrs. Cackle.Mrs. Tom Dunn entertained at a 10 o’clock breakfast in honor of her sister, Mrs. John Verschoor of Chamberlain on Tuesday morning.Breakfast was served from a table decorated with garden flowers. Mrs. Robert Buche of Lake Andes was an out-of-town guest.CORRECTIONJjx toe SOCIAL CALENDAR on Saturday it was stated that the Starlight chapter No. 41, would meet on Thursday. The chapter will not meet until September.Zion LutheranLadies Aid Meets In Church ParlorchtoprThe Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid met Thursday afternoon in toe church parlors with Mrs. Walter Bussler and Mrs. Lawrence Koop as hostesses.The meeting opened with a hymn and prayer. A short business meeting was held with Mrs.Koop presiding. A *25 contributionwas made to toe Lutheran Student Chape! fund at Vermillion.A report from toe cradle rollchofLtLesti1stCOedusse:aAgainst a background of white candelabra and baskets of garden flowers, Miss Jean Sladek became the bride of Richard H. Rindels at 4:30 p.m. on Sunday at the Congregational church. The Rev. J. E. Robinson performed the double ring ceremony.The bride is toe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sladek and the bridegroom is toe son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rindels, ail of Mitchell.The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore an ivory slipper satin gown which fell into an aisle-wide train. The tight-fitted bodice and long sleeveswere of French imported lace, edged with seed pearls. The brides veil fell to her fingertips from a tiara of orange blossoms. She! carried a cascade arrangement of; pink roses.Miss Gladys Rindels, sister of the bridegroom, was the maid of honor. She wore a yellow organdy j gown over yellow satin. She carried a colonial bouquet of lavender pompoms and she worewhite flowers in her hair.Miss Wilma Sladek, sister of the “bride was the bridesmaid. She wore a lavender organdy gown over lavender satin and she carried a colonial bouquet of yel-EARNING or LEARNING...4 Cfctdcar*d Corn**Oltt-piM dr#u with toft dtfoil. Cordvfoy buffo* and neckband Hi# tailored look. Btd/ftlaci, Grey/Gref, Btip/ Cocoa in tini 9 to I