The Sioux County Index, Hull low.RESULTSBoydcn Bowl 3 — Bank 1 Smlt and Son 4 — Dethroeis 0 Coop Lumber 3 — Peter’s store 1 Rouwcnhorst 3 — Standard 1 High Ind. Games: Esther Verrips — 201; Lois Doorcnbos — 177.High Ind. Series: Nel Diekevers — 434; Esther Verrips — 433.Point*5149464187COMMERCIALTeamDiekevers DeKalb Vandon Brink Watkins Boydcn Bowl Roos.and Waling*Repair Shop Bank RESULTSDiekevers 4 — Bank 0 .. DeKalb 4 — Boyden Repair 0 Roo» and Walinga 3 — Watkins ! Boyden Bowl 4 — Vanden Brink 0 High Ind. Games: Marvin Dickcv-ers — 206; Walter Diekevers — 203. High Ind. Scries: Marvin Diekevers16The double ring ceremony was performed in the presence of relatives and friends by Rev. George Buchin.The altar was decorated with potted poinsettas. two large baskets of white mum* and chancel red carnations and candteabra while the pews were mark ed with red and white satin and tulle.Mary lt;1° Bodum provided the nuptial music and played Lohengrin's Wedding March and accompanied Norman Moret of Boyden, cousin of j given the groom, who sang “Entreat M* Not jbride, served as dining room ho*U*s. Miss Roberta Klaassen and Mrs.Norman Grooters poured the pun*.Registering and displaying the gifts were Carol Wilsey, Carol Smith, Lt Nora Peters, Dorothy Veender, Ruth Sudenga, Carol Mccster and Audrey Hcitritter.Guest book was in charge of Miss Patricia Mccster,^sister of the bride. A short miscellaneous program was followed by a two course lun-served cafeteria style, from aTo Leave Thee and “The Wedding I table at which Mrs. Floyd Getting of Prayer,” as the couple knelt. I Sheldon, aunt of the bride, and Mrs.The lovely bride entered the|*««“y L Moral of Boyden, aunt of church on the arm of her brother, l*h« Ero0m I***5-Stanley Ray Mccster. U. S. Navy, pre j waitresses were Karen Kramer, sently stationed id ' Newfoundland. Marly sicbrands. Kathy Markrld, Jan! ice Mccstcr, Georgia Smld. Sharon— 377; Glenn Vande Qardc — 324ALL STARTeamPoint*Grooters Repair47 ‘Barber Shrip46Matlock Coop Elevator43Smlt and Son42Scholton Baling40Pfsster Seed33Boyden Plumbing30Peter’s Store23High Team Series: Grootcrs Repair_ 2332High Team Game: Barber Shop —820.. « -She was lovely In a gown of chantiljy lace and nylon nel over satin. The fined bodice of lace fashioned with a aabrina neckline trimmed with se-' quins and seedpearls, long lace sleeves which came to points over the wrists. Her floor length bouffant skirt with panels of lace and not applique. Her fingertip veil o Allusion foil from a crown of sequins and seedpearls.She carried a bouquet of red roses and white streamers and rose buds.Barbara Mecstcr, sister of the bride, was maid or honor. Bridesmaid, Jan- I ice Hollander, George, wore an iden-1 tical gown to that of the maid of hon iGeorgia Smld,Sudenga and Judy LaCour.Mrs. Ralph Smith and Miss Grace Vecnkcr. aunts of the bride, cut the wedding cakc. Kitchen hostesses were Mrs. E. J. Wieland, Mrs. D. W. Jennings. Mrs. Donald A. Fie, Mrs. Val-ma Lockard and Mrs. R. A. Lutjcns.The bride is a graduate of George High School, class of 1959 and was Homecoming Queen at the school in 1958. TT»c groom is a graduate of Boy den Hi#i School with the class of 1955 and is engaged in farming.Following a wedding trip to Califor nia, Mr. and Mrs. Heitritter will beHigh Ind. High Jnd.Series: Norm Bell — 557 Game: Leroy Van Mcet-or.made of red taffeta sheath with al fl0rnc a,tcr March 1st.Barber Shop 3 — Smit and Son 1 Grootcrs Repair 4 — Matlock Coop 0 Boyden Plumbing 3 — Peter’s Store 1 Scbolten Baling 2 _ Pfister Seed 1WEDDINGS —chiffon overskirts to match add wore velvet shoes and headdress and white gloves and carried bouquets of white mums, centered In chiffon and lace with ribbon streamers.Flower girl was Jo Lee Veender of j West Lafayette, Indiana, cousin of the | bride, who wore a floor length gown i of red taffeta, white nylon lace head- j dress and red chiffon veil and carried , a white lace basket with white flow- I era.Jtingbcarcr was Gregory Groves of1 George, cousin of the groom who j wore a dark trousers and white jacket and carried a white nylon taffeta pillow edged with lace.Merwin Hcitritter, brother of the groom was candlelighter and wore a dark business suit and white boutonniere. Ronald Heitritter. brother of the groom, acted as best roan. Del-mar Veen of Sheldon, cousin of the groom acted as groomsman.Ushers were Jerry SmithWedding guests attending from adistance were Mr. and Mrs. RegexBe lt RcHollander—CarltonThe marriage of Mis; Marilyn Hollander. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hollander of Matlock and Donald Carlson, son of Mrs. Sophie Carlson of Avoca, Minnesota, took place j Wayne Steuvcn, cousin* of tyc couple.“BUILD, BUY, and B(andDecember 16 at the American Luther All men worc dark business suitsChurch with the Rev Rudolph Tri- 'with white boutonnieres.!-dmarm officiating. Attendants were! The bride’s mother chose a suit |Mrs- Gerald Erickson and Alvin Wek [dress of red nylon print with black iking. Following a trip to the Twin1 accessories and white mum corsage. I Cities the newlywed: will be at home , The groom’s mother chose a beige •in Avoca, Minnesota.Meester—Heitritter! The Ebcnczer Presbyterian Church (at George, Iowa, was the scene of a I beautiful Christmas Wedding on “Saturday. December 26. at 7:30 piitt:,'when Miss Sharon Faye Meester,(daughter of Mra. Alfred H. Meesterj of George became the bride of Laryle red and white carnations, holly and •Heitritter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis!greenery.I Hertritter of Boydcn.sheath dross with red accessories and red carnation corsage.Following the oeremony a reception was held for about 200 guests in the church parlors with Rev Henry G. Schoon, pastor of the groom, as Master of Ceremonies.A four tiered white cake, centered the bridal sable, with red can dies andrlt;riSlidyabFARMERS SiPHONEMEMBEF3161Mrs. J. W. Dreesxnan, aunt of theStart Your fd* u*. Wi