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Miss Linda Nelson Is Bride Of David L. KrugerMiss Linda K. Nelson became the bride of David L. Kruger April 8 at 7:30 p.m. in Dakota Community Church.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nelson of Dakota are parents of the bride. The groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Kruger of Dakota.The double - ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Robert I. Stanton before an altar decorated with white snapdragons and yellow Majestic daisies.Organist was Mrs. Roger Schoch Jr. and soloist was Mrs. Sherry Phillips.White BibleThe bride wore an Empire peau de soie gown trimmed in lace which featured a scooped neckline and a chapel - length train. Her shoulder - length veil was held by a matching pillbox, and she carried a white orchid with ivy and streamers on a white Bible.Attending her sister as maid of honor was Miss Kathy Nelson. Miss Marilyn Eggemeier was bridesmaid.They wore pale yellow Empire linen grown which were fashioned with A-line skirts and accented at the waistlines by an orange, green and yellow applique with a moss green velvet bow and streamers falling to the hemiine. Each carried a single, long - stemmed yellowrose.Other AttendantsKimberley Gray was flower girl, and Andy Gray was ringbearer.Ron Kruger attended his brother as best man and groomsman was James Klever. Guests were seated by Harry Nelson Jr. and Perry Schlueter,A reception followed in the church parlors.Honeymoon TripAssistants at the reception were Mmes. Robert Gray, Larry Kuntz, Stanley Wirth, Rollo Schrader, Reinhard Jeschke, Winston Zipsie and Misses Jackie Young, Janet Selden, Susan DeHaven and Elaine Kruger,The bride graduated from Dakota High School and was employed by Garrity Drug.The groom also graduated from Dakota High School and attended Wisconsin State University at Platteville. He is employed by Barber,.Colman Co in Rockford.After a honeymoon to the East Coast, the couple is living at 804 Mirian Ave., Rockford.Frenchmen Strike Protesting Request Of President De GaullePARIS (AP) — A 24-hour general strike protesting PresidentMRS. DAVID L. KRUGER—Heid PhotoCharles de Gaulle’s request for special legislative power knocked out main public services in France today.About 13.7 million persons were striking or unable to work, and mi)lions of others were affected. But France has had repeated 24-hour strikes in recent, years, and most Frenchmen took this one in stride.The National Assembly begins debate Thursday on De Gaulle’s request for authority to legislate by decree in the social and economic fields for six months.iOPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS TO 0:00 P.M.
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Freeport, Illinois, US

Wed, May 17, 1967

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