m.- r *— 11 {1\vi:nnix(» lt;!■' gkkaij kkiskof haIjK was anxotnrimndAiuiount'cnioiU has been made of.... the marriage of Miss Marian Urada *on[1-Grant, daughter lt;»f Mr. and .Mrs. John L. Gram of A mimosa, and Gerald Daman Kruse. son of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Kruse of Hale, which'was^ | solemnized June 22. at Die “Little Brown Church'* al Nashua. Iowa.0o The H'v, UGilia in Ken; oflioiatod.0a0nsiuir the smme riim lt;er» .«:nony. Mrs, Lyle Mil lor ml Carl Pot ersen werethe* witnesses.x| Mrs.' Kruse is a jrraduatc of the 1 j M;ifimk«t.a high school and attended 0 ! C!oe oolite al. Cedar Kapids. Fol-allt;a]iiI]tie.o11lt;!: nii* « - ^ ». .. ' T .. ..... - .. T. ^ - . . . .— I. *it ii; ti iii?-, iu'i ' u.i^-nv ' v» . *'« ,2 ; in rural’schools for ci^lii years, ihe K | hist three in a school al Hale.*0 ; Mr. Kruse is an ensineenn;: a:rad-0 of Iowa Ship* eolher'* al Air.es.;O'and since his ^mdnanon has been : :t 0 ! working or. radio accessories and0 ; improvements in a shop in his own1 ;home. While at college he was elect-q i ed Io the Tan Beta Pi. national hon-Ojorarv fraternity for engineers, also0 |-to the Acacia social' fraternity.1 [ Following the marriage, they left.-A- | 1jfnr a trip to the Dells of Wisconsin, jc j where they spent their honeymoon.' m* j They are making llieir home at.-s-jHale at the present.—The “C” Press. I nc.