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Delores Gritzner, Douglas Severs, BF Exchange Vows at Baptist Church „*■Y1itPSntyppn*r.ryorail11s»rsPC*niteIdionid-:edionur-id.isoay-oc:edate*i\V ;%■ • . *r. w:* * ,/#ty -fi —r - J » •481....... -TOwlycprft. of ; 9hoec-ly.isiIhoDELORES IRENE Grit* nor, daughter of the Walter Gritzners of Plainfield, was married December 28 in the Baptist church at Plainfield to Douglas Kent Severs, son of Mr. Mrs. Warren Severs of Clarksville. The 2 p.m. service was conducted by the Rev. Frederick Brown of Clarksville.kitchen.At the gift table wore Rhonda and Randy Gritzner of Plainfield, and Hiromu HydlcnAiatorfoctPilvfnon,t*rkOrgan music was provided by Mrs. John Fritcher. Soloist Jim Gritzner. cousin of the bride, sang. -We’ll Walk with God. end. “The Lord's Prayer.NOWJRTIWA»AWd.The bride, given in marriage by her father, was at-tred in a white satin gown, with a bodice overlay of lace. Long bridal point sleeves and a stand up collar were also featured on the gown, which had been created by its wearer. A train and dainty veil completed the attire. The bride’s flowers were white carnations and mums with ivy accents, which were carried on a white Bible, the latter a gift of the groom.OFENTNOS'ER-OF sed: ified Jan-and irndt f the 1961. s in and was saidAttendants for the bride were her friend. Nancy Hammond of Tulsa. Okla.. whowas the maid of honor.Bridesmaids were her sister. Peggy Gritzner of Plainfield, and her friend and sister-in-law of the groom. Mrs. William Severs. Flower girl was Miss Lisa Kleinschmidt of Plainfield. The bride alsomade her sister's gown, and that of the flower girl.thatsaidl theauntytheblicahere-i that said make the ditors said with amed »vided :atcd. *ss so from f this e al-claim reverJan-•NER,EstateIowaThe Ladies of the bridal party carried rosettes of pep-l»ermint carnations. The men had peppermint carnation boutonnieres, except for the groom, who wore a red carnation.The groom’s attendants were his best man, John Werner. a friend from Montezuma. Iowa, and groomsmen. Dale Harris of Clarksville and Keith Lindeman of Ap-lington. Ushers were Dan Gritzner of Plainfield and Bill Arnold from Klemme, Iowa.A RECEPTION, hosted by the Alva Wedekings of Clarksville. was hold in the church basement. Mrs. Robert Sullivan cut and served the cake. The groom’s aunt. Mrs. Dorothy Hurd of Eldora. served the punch. The bride's aunt. Mrs. William Gritzner of Manchester, poured the cof fee. Miss Joyce Bridges of Plainfield was in charge of the guest book. Waitresses were LuAnn Koob. Susie Phelps. Joelle Alexander. Pamela Sullivan. Mary Schei-decker. and Lois Pieter. Mrs. George DeVries and her committee were in charge of the★ The FL:utorication970.I 21 b):ourtIOWA:asawROFEE,:eased.•82MENTANDrORS -NTER-TE OF E Denotified of Jan-rsigned istrator Is here-tons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, end creditors having claims against said estate shall file them with the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law. duly authenticated, for allowance, and unless so filed six months from the second publication of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) such claims shall thereafter be forever barred.Dated this 8th day of January. 1970.GOLDIE P. MASSEE, Nashua, Iowa ROBERT H. MASSEE, Nashua, Iowa Administrators of said Estate JOHN R. CRONIN,Attorney for said AdministratorsNashua, IowaDate of second publication 21st day of January, 1970.(j 14-21 b)No longer is it You can buy th paper, prYour name, ac in the heading, need to handle m or reload register;EXAMPLE: Ai licate sets is deli' 5 FLING registers» SEETPhone 435-4151
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