MR. AND MRS. JERRY KOEHN(Buelow Studio)Koehti-Tauscher VozvsFeMshon\viExchanged At Clark;tTo Live In Faulktondo00ar' L( 1 CLARK — Miss Marjorie Louise Society, of which the bride was a A. Tauschcr and Jerrv Koohn wcre member. Waitresses were Nancy glt;united in marriage Dec. 27 at St. Bailey, Sioux Falls Kileen Bailey, te Michael's Catholic Church. T h e Clark, Rettv Rasmusson and K Rev. Donald F. Liei^old officiated Sharel Swanson, both of Aberdeen, cl at the double ring ceremony and Sharon Helms. Clark, and Marri- CiI Nuptial Mass at 10 a.m. lyn Harrington. Lois Murray was blt; Parents of the couple are Mr. ^ ^ie guest book. Janet Mehlberg,and Mrs. Paul Tauscher. Clark. Aberdeen, and LaRavne and Mary w1 and Mrs. Laura Koohn, Hoven. Anny Roehn were at the gift tableInand the late Peter Koehn. The bride is a 1961 graduate of wMusic was furnished bv St. High School and has beenMichael’s choir with Mrs. Charles employed by the Bockoven Drug W Martin serving as organist. jCompany, Clark. A graduate ofHoven High School, the bride-sigroom is employed by the Wat- hiGiven in marriage by her father,the bride wore a floor-length gown ,. . „ „ ... ... f , kins Company in Faulkton. \\of Chantillv lace and tiers of nvlon . _ , . , „ .tulle over taffeta. It was fashionedFollowing a trip to the Black eif j u j n j c [Hills the couple will be at home nlt;With fitted bodice scalloped Sa-jjn Faulkton.y brina neckline and long sleevesna . wHer fingertip veil fell from a crown trimmed with sequins and l*Clplllclll v^rdSS kSpearls. She wore a white pearl RcDOrtSnecklace and carried a spray of ^red carnations and a sterling ros-, WESSINGTON SPRINGS —t ary, gift of the bridegroom. [Twenty-one members of Delphian e Serving as maid of honor wasi®unt^a^ School ( lass met at thei- Miss Violet Knaack, Clark. She Joh” Cashman home Monday eve i- was attired in a red street-lengthinin^sheath dress with matching ac-j Mrs. Cashman reported on cessories and carried a spray of Christmas greetings sent to col-white carnations. Jege students and a report ofBest man for his brother wasl^^tmas cheer bbxes taken toJames Koehn. Hoven. A 1 f r e d|^or*a Home was given.Overlie. Clark, brother-in-law of Mrs. James Hinrichs, churchthe bride, and Ronald Krier, Hov- choir chairman, suggested ideas en, cousin of the bridegroom,1 for a special addition in musice were ushers. and song during the supper and5, A wedding dinner was servedre^0USbiP hour.l- 100 guests in the church hall by The next meting will be at the iSt. Catherine’s Group of the Altar Ralph Bromwell home Feb. 12