at Aberdeen. Mr. Langenfeld, a lieutenant in the U. S. Army AirCorps, attended State College atBrookings, and St. Mary s University at San Antonio, Texas.Mrs. Nash entertained 20 guests at an 8 o’clock dessert lunch and announcement party Thursday evening in the lake home of Mrs. James T. Wells at Stony Point. Yellow and white, chosen colors of the bride-elect, predominated in the decorations and table appointments. Places were laid at one largo and two small tables. The bridal table laid with a hand-made lace cloth was centeredwith a lacelike bouquet of yellowand white daisies in a low bowl flanked by tall yellow tapers. Daisies were also used on the small tables and lunch, carrying out the colortheme, was served by candlelight.Guests from out-of-town were Mrs. Leyder Ness of Aberdeen, sis-i»r of the guest of honor, and Mrs. Clement Lamoureaux of Denver, Colo., sister of the bridegroom-to-be.The Nash family lived in Huron for about four years, moving to Watertown in 1934.