farm north of Fenton.A very pretty church wedding was solemnized at St. John's Lutheran church at Fenton Sunday evening -when Edna Theesfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Theesfield, and Lloyd Sunde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Xels Sunde of Estherville, were united in marriage, with Rev. Kabeletz officiating. The bride was beautifully gowned in white lace over satin, wearing a silk tulle veil, and carrying a bouquet of pink tea roses and baby breath. Her maid of honor was Viola Strueker. who wore pink lace and earned a flower bouquet. Alice Sunde. ■bridesmaid, wore blue net and carried yellow gladiolus and white asters. The attendants of —the groom were Raymond Sunde and Howard Mitchell. Ushers were Harold Krueger and Maynard Jentz. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the C- H. Theesfield home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Theesfield, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Sunde of Estherville, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clausen and Marlene of Welcome. Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Lester Theesfield of Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Theesfield and sons of Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Theesfield of Rinsrsicd. Rev. and Mrs. Kabeletz and Ttisnelda of Fenton, Nina, Lillian and Merle Sunde, Jack Sell. Kenneth Swanson, Lola Ridder and Kathryn Xygard, all of Estherville, Walter Jenzt: Maynard and Mariene. Ted Krueger and Harold and Edna of Lone Rock and Marion Kupfer of Fenton. Waitresses were Elma Krueger, Maxine Jentz and Herlhi Ruhnke. After a week's wedding trip through Missouri, Mr. and Mrs. Sunde will he at home in Estherville.truck tline at was afc before side o: destro: Mr. geld 5 party ding a Aug. : played Waite; score ler ib all au: hosies Mrs. Georg-DelbeiThe Fenton Methodist Epis-Mrs.HarveMinn.receivture : casjonMr. Mr. a: a few state Mr. sons. Fores