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s)IiIN*3ttaThe church would also like to hear from listeners concerning the broadcast. This is the only way they may determine the extent to which people are interested in continuing the Julotta broadcast. The names of all people who write will be printed in the Julotta Messenger and theMessenger will be sent to those people. Write by January 10.Do not address envelopes to WMAQ (per theirrequest). Send allcorrespondence to Resurrection Lutheran church. 3309 North Seminary avenue, Chicago, 60657.The costs for arranging this broadcast increase each year, and the churches depend upon contributions.Three-TableBridgeThe three-table bridge club will have their holiday dessert meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Frederick Bauer, Hidden Lake drive.this earth as powerfully as has the One Solitary Life,” the speaker quoted.Esther Alpaugh and Leah Wenzel were honored on their birthdays and presented bouquets.Holiday Nuptial Unites PairRed and white carnations and pine decorated the sanctuary of the First Lutheran church Friday, Dec. 14, for the holiday nuptial of Miss W’endy Jeanne Littlefield, Princeton. and Dennis Paul Ohlson, Princeton. The Rev. Carl E. Eklof officiated the double ring ceremony at 7:30 p. m.Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil M. Littlefield, 209 West Pine street, Buda, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ohlson, route 1, Ohio. Mr. Littlefield escorted his daughter to the altar.Organist was Mrs. Lynn Swanson, and soloist was a sister of the bridegroom. Miss Jerene Ohlson. who sang. There is Love.The bride wore a gown of white crepe with stand-up collar and sheperdess sleeves. Crocheted lace woven with satin ribbon trimmed the bodice, neckline, front of the gown and the attached chapel-56th AnniversaryMr. and Mrs. Floyd French, 211 South Euclid avenue, will quietly observe their 56th wedding anniversary Saturday, Dec. 22. Cards will be appreciated, but friends are requested to omit gifts.length train. Her Camelot headpiece of lace and satin ribbon held her tiered fingertip veil of illusion. She wore an heirloom wedding band of the bridegroom’s great grandmother and carried a princess cascade of white carnations, red carnations and pine.Matron of honor, Mrs. Donna Kleinlein, and bridesmaids, Misses PatO’Donnell and Becky Wood were attired in formal, red, velveteen empire jumpers and bishop-sleeved blouses of red and white dotted Swiss, styled with high collars and wide cuffs. They carried crescent arrangements of red carnations, white Snowdrift pompons with baby’s breath, pine and white streamers. Flower girl, Cheryl Littlefield, was attired similarly, wore red velvet headpiece and carried a basket of red carnations and baby’s breath.Mr. Ohlson’s best man was Jay Staples, and his groomsmen were Tim Akersand Mike Kuhn. Ushers were Terrv Littlefield, brother of the bride, Gail Ohlson, brother of the bridegroom, Gary Schaill and Glenn Littlefield. Craig Littlefield was ring bearer.Two hundred guestes assembled for the reception in the church parlors where Miss Laurel Marine sat atthe guest book Host andhostess were cousins of thebride, Mr and Mrs. DavidLittlefield. Others assistingwere Mr Violet Arnold, Mrs.Verla Piper, Mrs. RitaO’Donnell. Mrs. Pat Sheldon.Mrs. Mary Sanders. Mrs.*Gene Klucke, Mrs Judy Jensen, Miss Christine Koresko, Mrs. Arvilla Danielson, Lois Richards, Ethel Moretz, Helen Sch-warzent raub. EunicePierson, Gertrude Freeberg and Mrs. Carolyn Matton. Mrs. Carolyn Matton, Mrs.wJill Provance, Misses Gayle Whipple and Jyl Murphey.Following a brief wedding trip. Mr and Mrs. Ohlsonwill be living at 323 EastCentral avenue, Princeton. Mrs. Ohlson graduated in1967 from Western high school and later from Fashion Institute of American in Atlanta, Ga. She is employed at Landahl’sin Princeton. Mr. Ohlson, a Princeton high school graduated, and who attended Illinois Valley Community college, is employed at thBureau Service company in Princeton.Evening BridgeTwo-table evening bridge club met Wednesday with Mrs. Dwight Thompson,route 2. Mrs. Thompson served supper before arranging for bridge play.(Herron Studio)MR and MRS. DENNIS OHLSON
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