nleash Offensivelother Logan 34-0down before the hard charging Ida Grove defensive line-up.of the late Mit. Helena Fcddvrsoi. look place in St. Paul LutheranSecond hall play was ragged'church on Sur.dav. September 7. as the Ha-.vks second siring La!- Rcv. E. K. Dohrmami. pastor periled lxgon on even terms. Ida formed the double ring ceremony Crove gained on iwo punt cx-!at 2.30 p. m. rhanges and wine lo the Loganj Preceding the ceremony Virgin-•’ '««*. before the home.*., ii0;:-s pLiyed nuptial music asteam brtokxl and h«d for downs. Mo,ci'£or:bcri: and Mrs. Raymond I-oitan tru'd three running playSjJo,inSon !hc caiu,lo5. She alsofor 4.X yard, before Licking. J pl3y0tl [he podding ntjrch and The poor punt was received,by. accompanied Mark Joy whoi he Kline cn I-cgans 3a yard line S3tlJ. ~rhc wedding Hymn. dur-ind behind nca, perfect blocking; .(ltf |hlt;? lc,vlcC .llu| -Xhc ly0rd-i££££- SFlS SiSi nai'tcd'thort o?the S.Si bride, given in marriage by For .da Grove: the game Pro- j J /^^e “sKX tcs tednundcrf f irc° aETK i sK'fen SS:oSdnn,« \Vavnc Curacy led S and carried a bouquet ofnffense m the second half. Dc-1 ,f‘‘ 'y^buds.lonsivc plav was led bv A. Stoughj Viola Tc.-htmever. sdtcr of the Wendell Schirrmacher' and lon I br.de and Joan k oddersc.i s^ler Shcrfc Shcrk is playing his fiist'of the bridegroom \sere ijr.dci-vear at a guard pom and i* gelling inaids. They wore formal dresses tougher each game. »of aqua and yellow and carried[da Groves Chief ground gain-'; colctial bouquets of matching pi in the Chctokee game. Jerrv:-’.'icrs.Baker, set out mosj of the eon-1 T, c bridegroom and his attend-tet He was ’roub^' withan, - KcddCrten and Ray-old ankle in,..ry but w.ll bo reariy:1^ Johflsim wore bll5i!.ess suits for the Denison contest Friday. wjih whUp carnatjon boutonntcrcsAfter ihc ceremony a rcccpion was held in the church parlorsnight here.Bill Linke suffered a first half'knee injury but he is ready to go m jbcill ,0O aues{i in a«cnd-f rid ay nigh;. The Hawks ry-la)ic^ported m injuries and will beat full strength for trie injury! q*-nc bride’s table was orctti'.y riddled Monarch eleven. {decorated »•* her chcnen cotoriThe defensive showing bolster-J aqua, yellow and white. Th-: icl Hawk chances for an upset j rot ter piece was a lovely threw showing In the fiist conference tivrrcd wedding rake topped withtest for iKith tcjnis.Pauline Teghtmeyer, Robert Fcddersen Wed Sepiemher 7The marriage of Miss Pauline Teghtmeyer daughter of Mr. nd.. miniature bridal couple. Thu wedding cake was cut by Mrs. Edw. l’crion.Funeral Services for Lawrence Kxeman IIILawrence Kternan IIILowrcncc Stanley Kicrnau III.slt;»i of Mr anlt;l Mrs. L. S. Kicrnaa Jr.. was born at Ida'Grove August 22. 1914 and died at St. Joseph Mercy hospital. Sioux City. Friday. September I'J. II? was 8 years and 27 days old.He became ill on August 18 airi was taken to the hospital for treatment being in a critic il condition with polio.Lorry was clt;»i firmed in Sacrctl Heart it(.lt;di and mrlvcd his first communion Juno 3, 19a2.He is survived by his parent.*, two sisters. Sheila Katherine, U and Sheryl Arm. 3,*also seven aunts iiiti uncles, two grandmothers and one grandfather.Funeral services wore held Monday at 9 30 it. in. in Sacred Heart church with Rev. Father Harry O.iiley and Msgr. Ives officiating. flurial was i/i the Catholic cemetery. I’all brarCrs were Dr. X. K. Kir/tcy. Harold Kntlm. Jos. Daleli ami JaniCs Stough.SE ilwukWANT-ADSThe guests were served bulfct si vie with Jane England and Fhvllis Love pourmg. Those m charge of the fcilchc.i were Mrs. ■N'orm.in For-bcrg. Mrs. tuner Eng. Mrs. Mike Lorcn/Cn. Mr;Mrs. Leo Tcghlmeyrr and Ito-I Alfred Horrhers. Mrs. Ed Engir d bcrt Fcddcrjer. of Holstein, so:; and Mrs. Minnie Witte. DclorcaJWOI