»•r »ril will eat chickens ,000 pork ish and 26 mg with 3 mous beer Munich'sdings are i theexhibition and at its noved and ircd for,i parking., pens on hon salute, ly parade oup* and iwn. beerto 20 huge i shooting lames, al part of ill has its familiar steoers as#ay to the, lal! con-be bandtheiirectIstopped at to take on vay is not illy fueled air.. Upon tUe, they visit with ring Oct. 6i was an rable trip,forward toand sister nonths as Germany n he will s at thented that* *m in Ger-f is very n$ are in od prices uch .since years ago ion of the * a touristitrrvmfiry Ritualtravel to iday, Nov*, irs of the?rs Ferry*lit. Mem-* d’Alene install themembers c annual er Those ere: Mr. lohn and Valuable er, Jo ible Aerie Brixen. ; Award 11, Mont., nt, Youth la Booth, d M a rv for l*a w ity Policery Berry-master of evening'steeting of 1 be held Ih a joint auxiliarySand point' HThursdsy#Hi«r -Mr. and Mrs. Marie Lutnas — Ledger photoJean Miller is%bride of Lutnes. The Community' Congregational v Church in Thompson.Falls, Mont., was the setting for the wedding of Miss Jean Dee Miller of Thompson Falls and Merle Lutnes of Westby, Mont., on.-Saturday, Oct. 20. Rev, Bruce L. * Kline performed the _ double-ring ceremony, at 2 o'clock.Floor baskets of pink and white roses, carnations and gladioli, white tapers in can* delabra and an altar arrangement * of pink~arid~red carnations decorated the altar. Pink bows marked the pews . Mrs. Susan Thayer was organist.The bride, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald G. Miller of Thompson Falls: Mr. * and Mrs. Duane Lutnes of Westby are parents of the groom.Escorted to the altar by her father* the bride wore a floor-length “gown of white organza over taffeta. The bodice was fashioned with a scooped sheer yoke with a standup Chantilly lace collar and long, sheer bishop sleeves cuffed with lace. Lace appliques adorned the front of the skirt. Her detachable chapeMength train was bordered with a deep lace trimmed--raffle-and marked with a bow* at the back-rwaistline, She wore a chapel* length mantilla of illusion net bordered w ith lace She carried a cascade bouquet of red ros£s and pink carnations. vMaid of honor w*as the bride's twin sister. Miss Jane Kay Miller. She wore a floor*length gown of pmk crepe designed with a ruffled ecru lace yoke; high ruffled neckline and short sleeves trimmed With a lace ruffle. She carried a nosegay of pmk roses and pink carnations.The groom's best man was his brother, Raymond Lutnes. Ushers were Jeff Miller, brother of the bnde, and Allen Lutnes, brother of the groom.A reception was held in the, church social hall. The bride's table carried but a pink aridwhite theme with a lace over*pink cloth and pink tapers In pink holders, encircled by pink flowers. The three-tiered wedding cakew*as decorated with red roses, white 'doves and white wedding bells and topped by a miniature bridal couple.Mrs. Lizzie Holmes served the wedding cake; Mrs. Stan Hoekema poured tea; Phyllis Porath, aunt.. of the -bride,--poured coffee and Cathy Lutnes, sister of the groom, served punch. -Mary Miller, sister of the bride, and Lynn Ruff arranged the, gift table;The bride, a 1972‘ graduate of Thompson Falls High; attended Vd-Tech m Missoula as did the groom, a graduate of Westby High School.Mr, and Mrs Lutnes left for a wedding trip., to SequoiaNational Park in California and»Crater Lake in Oregon.Out of town relatives of the. bnde attending were her grandmothers. Mrs. Elizabeth Porath. Route l.Sandpoint, and Mrs. Amy Miller. Kootenai; her uncies and aunts, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jacobson; Mr. and Mrs._Gary_ porath__and__ daughter.^ Jennifer, Rodger Porath, Mrs. Ralph Berger and daughter, Laurel, and Phyllis Porath. all- aSusie Crowell spol* •at SHARE lunche. The Bonner County ChristianWomen, held the seventh*SHARE luncheon of the year in The Edgewater banquet room on Thursday, Oct. 25, with 73 women in attendance. Each guest was given an autumn leaf name tag, beautifully painted -by Maxine Moe, Cora Latham or Lillian Anderson. The luncheon was preceded by the invocation by Dolly Wilhite, of the Lake View Bible Chapel in Hope. - Highlighting the- menu was fresh salmon from the Coast, enjoyed amid festive seasonal decorations by LezlieHotteli and Linda Gibbs.r' Three copies of Dr.- Clyde Narrimore’s “How to Succeed in. Family Living were awarded to Joyce Robinson, Maidie Guinn, arid Betty Ann Russell, for answering pertinent questions.Mistress of ceremonies Betty Kinne introduced co-ordinating committees, including Cathy Hanson, telephone; Joan Young, mail; Beulah Winter, Dolly Wilhite and Rowlanda Leamy, hospitality; Bertha Renner, prayer chairman; and Molly Cates, music, JoyceRobinson Roberts saCame ’ Dc Robinson a Wearing green wig, Merle Nc moderated which i Shirley Ba Flora Ell Torchy Ci tlejohn, AnCiyder-V«Brockus, aaddition to colors, tlshowed fur red, turc lavender, j up Patsy changing h to pink.After Uk •*Happinesj rendered a When I Ca Susie' Ci Radio SiSpokane, g sorbing a« before ace and the ft17WOTM plannedcard partyyeans since daughter aj her speak keeps Mrs.and now IWomen of the, Moose met Thursday, Get..25, in the Moose Hall. Plans w ere made to hold a card party on Thursday, Nov. • 15.The Academy of Friendship held its_ regular meeting Tuesday, del. 23, in the home of Nellie Perin in -Dover, Nine members were p-resent for the dessert luncheon and business meeting after which an afternoon erf cards were enjoyed Susan Montague was high with Enid t Ereman, second. Alice Stockman received the. traveling prize and white elephant. Naomi Carnegie won the door prize. „citement h published Coach, ahusband, FPrizesto cardNine me at the Monof Gradu ‘ Jessie Dav afternoon.Prizes f cards wen * Enid EreCarnegie, traveling man, doc Montague.of Route 1, Sandpoint, and Mr. and Mrs. ’ Dave Miller, Kootenai.Relatives of the groom in attendance were his. parents, Mr. and Mrs..Duane Lutnes; his brothers, Raymond and Allen; and his sisters, Cathy, Laurie and Terri, and an uncle, Bernard Lutnes, all of Westby; a brother, J Keith,_and. _another_brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard, Lutnes, all of Missoula.Mem bebook riBeta Si] Chapter, i Helen. Bn evening, C Each zr leresting evening’s ’ Refresh) Linda PL Cormick.v *7lt;flV ffS~SHOE