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Star Tribune from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 45

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MINNEAPOLIS ITODAT TRIBUNE June 17, 1951 3 Wedding Photographs FORMAL and CANDID LEE BROTHERS Bernice Bjorklund Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Bjorklund. 2229 NE.

Johnson street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Bernice Mae, to Myron S. Haskins, foster son of Mr. and Mrs. C. D.

Homan, 9347 James avenue Bloom-ington. A September wedding is planned. Betty Raaberg Mr. and Mrs. Claude P.

Raaberg, 2655 Girard avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Claudia, to John Nelson, son of Mrs. Tillie Nelson, 3409 Bryant avenue S. ,2546 Portland, MA. 1461 mm uu.n.i in I20S Nicollit va. 111 Hi en Marjorie Estelle Lawrence, Li John des Islets Wed Marjorie Estelle Lawrence, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ivan Crawford Lawrence, 546 Falrvievv avenue, St. Paul, became the bride of Lt. John C. M.

des Islets, United States air force, Saturday evening in First Methodist church, St. Paul. The groom is the son of Col. and Mrs. John Ludden Mous-seau des Islets, Fort Worth, Texas.

Mrs. John Dzuirlik, St. Paul, was honor attendant for her sister. The other attendants were Mrs. David Bennett, Minneapolis, another sister of the bride; Diane des Islets, Fort Worth, sister of the groom: Irene Daniell, Green Bay, Mrs.

Carroll Oien (Patricia Hinshaw), Aberdeen, and June Vanderborgh, Sayville, N. Carleton college classmates of the bride. Pvt. Charles R. M.

des Islets. West Point, N. was his brother's best man. Ushers were John Dzuirlik, David Bennett, Warren Anderson, Minneapolis; Lt. John W.

Cunningham, Iowa City, Iowa, and Lt. Robert L. Johnson, Huntsville, 111., classmates of the groom at West Point. Following a reception in the Town and Country club in St. Paul, the young couple left on a honeymoon trip to the Canadian border.

After Aug. 1. Lt. and Mrs. des Islets will be at home at Goodfellow air base, San Angelo, Texas, the groom's new station.

Lt. des Islets was graduated June 5 from the United States military academy at West Point. His bride was graduated from Carleton college, Northfield, June 11. LAMPS ind LAMP SHADES Rita Louise Swenson Wed to Stephen Seidel Three of the groom's brothers served as acolytes at the nuptial mass Saturday in St. Mark's Catholic church.

St. Paul, when Rita Louise Swenson became the bride of Stephen Walter Seidel. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Swenson.

85 Cretin avenue St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Richard T.

Seidel, 4726 Fremont avenue are the groom's parents. Mrs. George R. Roedler (Mary Jane Swenson), St. Paul, was honor attendant for her sister.

Miriam Seidel, sister of the groom, and Mary Ann Olson were bridesmaids. Richard Seidel, Charlotte, N. older brother of the groom, was best man. John, Tom and Robert Seidel, all seminarians, served the mass which was celebrated by Msgr. Joseph A.

Cor-rigan. Another brother, James, ushered with Dan Fiedler, New Prague, George R. Roedler and Jay M. Laramy, St. Paul, brothers-in-law of the bride.

A breakfast was held afterward in the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. G. Lee Runyon, 2172 Lower St. Denis road, St. Paul.

The newlyweds greeted friends at a reception in the afternoon in the Swenson home. After a honeymoon trip to northern Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Seidel will make their home in Rochester, Minn.

Mrs. Seidel is a graduate of the College of St. Catherine and has been teaching in St. Joseph's academy, St. Paul.

Mr. Seidel is an alumnus of St. Thomas college and is associated with the Socony Vacuum Oil Co. Howe-Relf A reception in the St. Paul AAUVV clubhouse followed the wedding Friday of Charlotte Ellen Relf, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth A. Relf, 1861 Portland avenue, St. Paul, and Richard James Howe. They were married at St.

Mary's Episcopal church, Ontkdayty mwor h.j meiovcuesi i You the beautiful bride. Your goicn a tradition of exquisite satin and delicate lace. Other bridal Newlyweds: Mr. and Mrs. John Sumner Whitney (Sheila Lamb) were married June 5 in Our Lady of Grace church, Edina.

They will make their home in Sioux Falls, S. when they return from a wedding trip to Chicago and Bailey's Harbor, Wis. Mrs. Whitney is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles A. Lamb, 1000 W. Minnehaha parkway. Mr. Whitney's parents are the Sumner E.

Whitneys, 4610 Cascade lane, Edina. Eckberg-Lewison The marriage of Ingeborg A. Lewison, 2411 Portland avenue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M.

Lewison of Granite Falls, and H. William Eckberg, 3541 Park avenue, took place Why Pay Mor for FUR STORAGE $050 fm MINIMUM LOWER PRICES ON REPAIRING AND RESTYLING gowns from 139.15 Bridesmaid and formal yawns from Hi IS Selover-Whitaker St Paul. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. Howe, 4902 Bruce avenue. Catherine Stickney Relf attended her sister as maid of honor. Cynthia Howe, sister of the groom, Nancy Given, Janet Greig and Theodosia Van Fossen were bridesmaids. Best man was Henry A.

Brandt jen, Jr. Roger Morrison, Maynard Johnson, Bernard Friel, Richard Fontaine and John Relf, brother of the- bride, ushered. After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Howe will live in Minneapolis.

The bridal dinner was given by the groom's parents Wednesday night at the Interlachen club. Patricia Ann Whitaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Whitaker, 4809 W.

Sunnyside road, Edina, became the bride of George Howard Selover in a ceremony at 8:30 p.m. Saturday at Hennepin Avenue Methodist church. A reception at the Minikahda club followed the ceremony. Mrs. Leland K.

Karr, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Polly Penney was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Patricia DRIDALS Saturday at Stony Run Lutheran church. Granite Falls. The groom is the son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. John Albert Eckberg of St. Peter. Minn. Mrs.

Erling N. Mossige. sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Henry A.

Lewison, Minneapolis, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Vernon C. Blindt. Granite Falls. The groom's brother, Robert L.

Eckberg, was best man. Other attendants were another brother, Lyle J. Eckberg, and Henry A. Lewison, brother of the bride. After a trip to northern Minnesota and Canada, the couple will live at 517 Eighth avenue SE.

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and Mrs. Selover will make their home in Minneapolis. Jorgt A. Mgnuion, Owner 1428 W. LAKE ST.

PL. 2464 (Htnuepi Avt. at lata St.) Ofrn Mnn4r and Thsrtdar rnln( 'III p.m. WRITE FOR OUR NEW CATALOG the United States marine corps in Korea. He will return to Quantico, Va July 11.

Prirei trilK pattern! or 1 teaspoon (tax incl.) Beverly Wenborg Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Wenborg, 5437 Forty-fourth avenue Hanson-Jordan The marriage of Lois Ann Jordan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond H. Jordan. 4825 Columbus avenue, to Donald Robert Hanson, Black Duck, took place Saturday evening at Oakland Evangelical United Brethren church. Mr. Hanson is a son of Mr.

I and Mrs. Jens Hanson, Walker, Minn. Mrs. Kenneth M. Nicholson, La Mars, Iowa, was her sis-; ter's matron of honor.

Mrs. Robert R. Shiek. St. Paul, a cousin of the bride, and Marlys Hanson.

Walker, a sister of the groom, were bridesmaids. Marvin Hanson was his brother's best man. Farrell Reese, Thompson, Iowa, and Kenneth M. Nicholson, LaMars, Iowa, ushered. A reception in the parish hall followed the ceremony.

After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Hanson will be at home in Black Duck. Ice Cream Social The Dorcas circle of Walker Methodist church will hold an ice cream social from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Wednesday announce the engagement of piMC 1 ANnPRCHN Pfl their dauehter.

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