ywdtj %uuuj mitfmk mi fdtf 17Miss Trudy Ann Rossing and Tarry Neufind ware united in holy matrimony at St, Olaf Lutheran Church, Bode, Saturday, July 17, at 2 p.m.Parents of the couple are Dr, and Mrs, Tedmar D, Rossing of Livermore and Mr, and Mrs. Donald Neufind of Fremont, Neb, The Rev. Norman V, Johnson of floated at the double ring ceremony, Baskets of coral and white gladioli decorated the altar,and gladioli were also used in the Rossing memorial planter. The bride was escorted down the aisle by her father, and wore a gown of white embroidered organza. A wide insertion of white satin ribbon accented the fitted bodice and formed the cuffs for the wrist-length full sleeves,, The same insertion encircled the hem Qjt the gown and train. The “veil was a mantilla of nylon tulle, held in place with pressed bows of white velvet. The back was finished in the same lily-of-the -valley design that bordered the scooped neckline of the gown. Her bouquet was of white glame-lias, centered with white baby rosebuds and accented with liiy-of-the-valley. Her only jewelry was a pair of heirloom earringsfrom her paternal grandmother'sfamily.Miss Debra Rossing attended her sister as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Carlene Hanson of Humboldt, Miss Sharon Truelsen of Des Moines, and MissElizabeth Wickre of Livermore, all friends of the bride. They wore floor length gowns of coral georgette, fashioned with long full sleeves, and white lace brocade trim around the Victorian neckline. Their walst-lengthveils were of nylon tulle and trailed satin streamers, Each carried a bouquet of coral glame-lias and white baby mums.,Rodney Whorlow of Omaha, Neb,, friend of the groom, served as best man. Groomsmen were Michael Carlstrom of Denver, Colo., a cousin of the groom, James Knoll of Belmond, and Richard Koepplan of Grand Island, Neb,, friends of the groom.The bride's mother wore a street-length dress of white and aqua lace, and the groom'smother chose a gold Chiffon dress.with a beaded yoke, 'Both wore corsages of coral glameliascentered with white rosebuds. The bride's grandmother, Mrs, T,M, Rossing of Bode, and the groom's grandmother, Mrs, Carl Neufind of Fremont, Neb,, wore corsages of coral and white gladiola tips,, Ushers for the occasion were Lt, J, G, Wilder Conley, USN, of Norfolk, Va„ 1st Lt, Michael Harr, USMC of Milton, Fla,, Craig Harr of Des Moines, all cousins of the bride, and Gary Jessen of Fremont, Neb,, brother-in-law of the groom, Robert Bowker of Thornton, and Gary Klienart of Chicago, 111,,Miss Roberta Holland of Minneapolis, Miss Sheryl Stuhr of Bradshow, ,Neb„ and Mrs, Richard Berte of Livermore,Miss May Wilson of Ames was the bride's personal attendant. Special guests attending the wedding included the bride's godparents, Mrs, Wanda Palmer of Bode and Lafe Larson of Des Moines,For her going away dress, the bride chose a sheer white cotton,and wore a corsage of coral gladioli and white rosebuds. She is a 1967 graduate of Twin Rivers Community High School, Bode, and attended Iowa State Univer- . sity, Ames, and Wayne State College, Wayne, Neb,, where she will graduate in December,The groom is a graduate of the Fremont Public Schools and of Wayne State College, Wayne,Neb., where he ispresently working on his master's degree. He taught at Thomas Jefferson High School, Council Bluffs, and is also employed by the Carlstrom Construction Co., of Fremont, Neb.Mr, and Mrs. Donald Neufind hosted a rehearsal dinner for 37 guests at- Charlie’s Supper Club, Algona, following the rehearsal.Host 4-H club in Plathe homeST. JOE-The St. Joe Trojans 4-H Club met Thursday, July 22, 7:30 p.m., in the home of Bob Plathe for its regular monthly meeting.The meeting was called. to order with the Pledge of Allegiance led by Karl Bormann.the maternal home of Mr, and Mrs. Hubert O'Brien and with other relatives and friends,,Bitten Wagner spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Sioux City with friends,Mr. and Mrs, Harold Reding spent last weekend with their daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Dale Chicoine and David at Jefferson, S, D,The Village Five Hundred Club met Thursday afternoon at the ■; home of Mrs. Orville Wagner. Receiving prizes were Mrs, Susie Kramer, Mrs, E, J. Gales and Mrs, Jeanne Larsen,Mr. and Mrs, Peter Bormann returned home Tuesday after several days spent at the home of Mrs, Anna Bormann at Alta Vista and also attending the funeral of a friend,Mr, and Mrs, Ted Hilbert and their daughter, Mrs. Jim Bradford and David, and their grandson, Greg Hilbert of Algona, spent last weekend on a trip to Wisconsin. Jim Bradford, spending two weeks at summer camp withthe Air Guard, accompanied them lef the- hdmest:JSti Mrs. Cecelia Reilly and Mr, and Mrs. Ed Reilly in Janesville, Wls. Mrs, Cecelia Reilly Is. an aunt of Mrs. Ted Hilbert, They also stopped at Madison, Wis., where they toured the eapitol and also saw the zoo at Madison, They returned . home Monday night,Mrs, Orvid McGuire entertained her five hundred club on Tuesday evening with Mrs, Marvin Origer and Mrs. Joe Becker Jr., as guests,. Receiving prizes were Mrs. Roger Thul, Mrs, Joe Becker and Mrs. Richard Zeman, Mrs. Zeman entertains the club Aug. 17,