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1947._Pocatello Girl, Rupert Man ManyMr. and Mrs. Fred Dickson, who were married Sunday afternoon, April zo, in the parsonage of the Central Christian rhurrh bv the (Rev, Alvin Klrinfeldt. in the presmre of a small group of the fam- k| illes of the young couple and a few close friends. A reception was I , hold at the home of ihe bride's mother, Mrs. Beulah Strack, 830 Lander. The bride Is the former Wanda Jean Strack, and the groom is j a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dickson of Rupert, where the newlyweds will reside.Wanda Strack, Fred Dickson Marry in Church CeremonyIn the presence of a small group of the families and a few close friends, Miss Wanda Jean Strack, daughter of Mrs. Buelah Strack, 830 West Lander, became the bride of Fred Dickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dickson of Rupert, Sunday after-a -, i ran l _ ... . I i i i lt;* * «uvuii, u av, in a ixjtvij uuuuic ung uci cuiuuy pcnurmcu UJthe Reverend Alvin Kleinfeldt in the parsonage of the Central Christian church. +Tl» bride we, stunningly peffagus FeatU^Stired in an aqua soft wool dress-makers suit with white accessories jgp LReraryand a corsaec of gardenias and French rosebuds.She was attended by Luiegcne Idaho's Pegasus, published quar-Taylor as matron of honor. who terlv bv the Associated Students wore a white afternoon frock and ^ th £ Ush l b t M h a pink carnation corsage. Ivan iChristensen served the groom as s,ate ™ne*e- ls a ^eneral ma*a- .best man. zine featuring the literary work :A reception was held at the of ISC students and the contribu-11home of the bride’s mother, where tions of othpr Idaho writers, the bride and groom cut the first The first issue of Pegasus, pub-piece of their wedding rake, and Hshed in the spring of 1946. was it was served with wedding bell edited by Wendell Crouch, Oakley ice cream and punch to the guests, who was recently reappointed to including the groom’s parents, his that position for the coming year, brother. Dwight Dickson and Ivan This first issue was made up of Christensen, all of Rupert; Wayne the outstanding literary achieve-Tnylor of Burley; Bob and Millie ments of the past twenty years at Gish of Alameda, and Mr and ISC as submitted by the English Mrs. John Pierce of Oklahoma department. These first articles Citv. were printed anonymously.The mothers of the bride and Assisting Mr. Crouch this year groom were beautifully dressed, were: Barbara Bohor, Chicago,Mrs. Stack wore a black dress with Cecil Hobdey, Gooding; Betty white accessories; Mrs. Dickson a Tydeman, John Foreman, Earllight green dress with black ac- King, Bryant Hanson. Darlene j cessories. Both wore gardenias. Sealey, all of Pocatello; Bill Fol- jMrs. Dickson attended Pocatello s°m and Mary Day of Twin Falls, senior high school, and was to toward Higgins, Idaho Falls.have graduated this spring. She j Jes*ie Mosier. St. Anthony, plans to finish her education atRupert, where the young couple navy, part of which time was will reside. The groom was grad- spent in the Pacific. He is em-uated from Rupert high school ployed as a mechanic in a garage and served three years in the ; at Rupert.
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Pocatello, Idaho, US

Sun, May 04, 1947

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