ssnvnLINDSTROM-Ql INSLANI)MTTIALS MONDAY NOONoeosteMiss Iva Lindstrom, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. 0. F. Lindstrom of La-Porto, Minn., and Lawrence Quins-land, son of F.d Quinsland of Rolfe, were united in marriage on Monday, Juno 10, ID.'Jo, high noon, in the Ld Quinsland home in Rolfe. The double |T ring ceremony was used by Rev. J.O. Wangherg of Rolfe Trinity Lutheran church, who performed the ceremony. The couple was attended by Miss * Krmal Lindstrom, of LaPorte, Minn., sister of the bride, and Duane White of Rolfe.The bride wore a long gown of white silk organdy and carried a shower bouquet of sweet peas and roses. The bridesmaid wove an ankle length dress of light green organdy.Following the ceremony, a wedding dinner was served by Miss Flame Quinsland and Mrs. Leo Rude, sisters of the groom. A large, three-layer cake, elaborately iced in pink and white and surmounted with a miniature bride and groom standing under a lacy hell of white icing, decorated the {able.Immediately following the ceremony tiie couple left for l)es Moines for a honeymoon of several days.Other guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rude of Ft. Dodge and Miss Carol Linstrom of Dayton, cousin of the bride.The bride was employed in the Hollywood Dress Shop, Fort Dodge, until her resignation last week. She graduated from the Bemidji, Minn., high school in tOdO. Mr. Quinsland graduated from Rolfe high school in 1928, since* which time ho has been in the employ of R. CL Hunter, until recently, when ho purchased the confectionery and cafe business of Mrs. Guy Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Quinsland will make their home in Rolfe.WOM AN’S CLFB BURAK FAST