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20 -THE rnsNEAPOLIS STARTnes, Jane 11, Marriages Announced CARD PARTY Custer Rea circle 2, Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic, will sponsor a luncheon and card party at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Morris hall. Foley-Foran Mary Duggan Weds Francis Jornlin The marriage of Mary Duggan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J.

Duggan, 5116 W. Seventieth street, Edina, to Francis M. Jornlin, son of Mr. and Mrs, Leonard M. Jornlin, Brookings, S.

took place June 11. Maid of honor was Marilyn Branchaud. Bridesmaids were Kathleen Duggan, sister of the bride; Mrs. Richard Duggan, sister-in-law of the bride; Mrs. Marlon Thompson, sister of the groom, and Celeste Bacon.

Theodore Widenfield was best man. Ushers were William and Richard Duggan, brothers of the bride; Warren Lennon, St. Paul, and Robert Bartel, Chicago. After their wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs.

Jornlin will live at 4200 Oakland avenue S. MITFEV HINT If muffin batter does not fill all the pans, put cold water in the empty ones. COME IX roR TOt'R pfssonauzed TOfNG M.W IMIR STTLE. flWall Cain 2l 'S 1 fr fa jTf i ejs derson, Aaron Rogness, Gilbert Rogness, and Omar Jensen. The bridal couple will live at 803 Ninth avenue while the groom attends the University of Minnesota.

Currier-Wineman Geraldine Wineman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Wineman, 1316 W. Twenty-eighth street, and Fred H.

Currier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Currier, 2584 Upton avenue were married June 11 at St. Bprurivixfi REST WISHES from Judsa Douglas P.

Hunt after their wedding Saturday are Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas McDonough (Mary Louise Horgan). Mrs. McDonough is the daughter of Mrs.

Richard Jerome Horgan, 4945 First avenue S. Her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard McDonough, Stillwater. Janet Try on Hart, Becomes Bride of Chester Simmons Janet Tryon Hart became the bride of Chester Simmons at 4:30 p.m.

Monday at St. Peters church, Cazenovia. N. Y. -She is the daughter of R.

Philip Hart, Cazenovia, and the late Mrs. Hart. Mr. Simmons is the eon of Mr. and Mrs.

Donald B. Simmons, Wayzata. Kl I Ca DILK No Sugar-Eggs or Shortening MfA -7 needed, either! rf AjJ because p'ff CincA CAKE MIX I sfo -j contains oil the fine, high Til r) lUtJ quality ingredients you fljf If OJ need to make a 1 jm flk'' Ml hfrtgCtf2 every time. fJJ- ADD ONLY WATER Vl A fif': m4 Mokes two deep 8-inch foyers 1 WTt, MVTl A DELICIOUS VkfJ FLAVORS WJ- Hii pic i I hy W4 igfr 'xvL, The marriage of Frances Foran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward T. Foran, 3134 Emerson avenue to John A. Foley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander F.

Foley, 2316 Grand avenue took place June 11 at Incarnation church. The bride was attended by Patricia Bennet, Mary Lou Monroe, Barbara Ryan and Patricia GiesseL William Foley acted as best man. Ushers were Philip Asplund, William Gleason and Patrick Kelly. A wedding breakfast and recep tion followed at the Francis Drake hotel. After a trip to New York, Mr.

and Mrs. Foley will live in St. Paul. Smith-Holm Duaine Delores Holm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Holm, Kandiyohi, became the bride of Floyd Milton Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hine Smith, Grand June 11 at home of the bride's parents. Mrs. A.

L. Kvam was her sister's matron of honor. Virgil Beld served as best man. The bridal couple will live in Grand Rapids. Truman-Olson Mrs.

Otto L. Olson, 5649 James avenue formerly of Minot, N. announces the marriage of her daughter, Phyllis to Charles K. Truman, 6805 Xerxes avenue son of Mr. and Mrs.

R. J. Truman, Onamia, Minn. Karen Randall and Wallace Truman were the only attendants at the ceremony, which took place May 29 at Richfield Methodist church. Lokensgard-Stenehjem The marriage of Lois Mae Stenehjem, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. S. Stenehjem, Hatton, N. to Paul Richard Lokens-gard, son of Mrs.

Lillian Lokens-gard, 2919 E. Minnehaha parkway, took place June 11 at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran church, Hatton. Attendants were Mrs. Russell N.

Ofstehage, Dorothy Ann Drcv-dal, Janet Dalland, James Lok-ensgard, Julian Stenehjem and Robert Helseth. After a honeymoon trip to the north shore, Mr. Lokens-gard and his bride will live in Minneapolis. Natwick-Harbo Mr. and Mrs.

L. S. Harbo, Winona, announce the marriage of. their daughter, Marian Frances, to Jarl James Natwick, son of Mr. and Mrs.

James Natwick, Ada, Minn. Louise Harbo and Herman Natwick were the only bridal attendants at the ceremony, which took place June 10 at Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd. Mr. Natwick and his bride will make their home at. 503 Cleveland avenue, St.

Paul. Best uys Vegetables Service, University Farm Thomas church. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.

Wineman were their only attendants. Rupp-Flore Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Flore, 5030 Penn avenue announce the marriage of their daughter, Donna, to Darrell E. Rupp, son of Mr.

and Mrs. E. A. Rupp, 5445 Columbus avenue. The ceremony took place June 11 at St.

James Lutheran church. Mrs. Naomi Mahoney was her sister's matron of honor. Dennis Rupp acted as best man. Other attendants were Shirley Preston, Duane Ernst and James Mahoney.

Gage-White Mrs. F. L. White, 1700 Juliet avenue, St. Paul, announces the marriage of her daughter, Audrie Anne, to Kelton Gage, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred K. Gage, 926 Seventeenth avenue SE. The ceremony took place June 12 at Como Congregational church. A reception followed at home of the bride's parents.

Katherine Lou Gage, Yvonne Endersbee, Janet Steadman, and Marjorie Johnson attended the bride. Jack Gage was his brother's best man. Lee Sarles, Gerald Freese, Robert Henson and James Hetland ushered. After a trip to northern Minnesota, Mr. and Mrs.

Gage will live In Minneapolis. Boe-Johnson The marriage of Audrey L. Johnson to Alfred S. Boe took place June 1 at Central Lutheran church. Mrs.

Lee Nelson and Mrs. Robert D. Johnson attended the bride who is the daughter of Mrs. Iver Johnson, 1712 Clinton avenue. Mathew Anderson was best man.

Ray Sommerfeld and Dale Norton ushered. The groom is the son of Ole K. Boe, 4155 Xenwood avenue, St. Louis Park. Laidlaw-Henrikson Marshall E.

Laidlaw and his bride, the former Patricia Louise Henrikson, are home at 3042 Acquila avenue, St. Louis Park, after their marriage at West-wood Lutheran church, St. Louis Park. The ceremony took place May 28. Attendants were Lorraine Larson, Frances and Richard Cro-foot, and William Laidlaw.

Today's A reception iouowea ine cere- mony at the home of the bride's father. Rosemary Shove, Cazenovia, was maid of honor. Other attendants included Flora House, New Haven, and Mrs. E. F.

Hoffman, III, Wayne, Pa. Donald B. Simmons was hi son's best man. Ushers were David Preus and Thomas T. Hart, Casenovia, brother of the bride.

After a wedding trip to Maine, Mr. and Mrs. Simmons will live in East Havefr, Conn. The bride was graduated from St. Mary's School, Peekskill, N.

attended Wells college, Aurora, N. and was graduated from Cornell university, Ithaca, N. Y. She has been attending the Yale school of nursing, New Haven, Conn. Mr.

Simmons is an alumnus of Blake school and Yale university. RIVER TRD? SET St. Kevin's Altar society will sponsor a trip down the Mississippi at 1 p.m. Thursday on the Donna Mae. Cross-Mooers Virginia Ann Mooers became the bride of Richard Clayton Cross, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton C. Cross, June 15 at Pilgrim Heights Congregational church. Mrs. William J.

Mooers, Marilyn Doherty and Marilyn Witt attended the bride. David Cross was his brother's best man. Ushers were Graham Cross, Roger Mooers, James Scoggin and Alden Allen. A reception followed at home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Florian Jefferson Mooers, 2733. Ewing avenue S. Jacqueline Ann Bean to Be Married Mr. and Mrs. O.

R. Bean, 1812 Bryant avenue announce the engagement of their daughter. Jacqueline Ann, to Frank A. Barlow, son of Mrs. Grace Barlow, 3136 W.

Calhoun boulevard. The wedding will taks place Saturday. Bennington-Stahn Orpha Lydis Statin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C.

Stahn, Morris, became the bride of Wilbur Elondis Bennington, son of 'Mrs. Eva I Bennington, Centerville, S.D., June 10 at Holy Emanuel Luth- eran church, Minneapolis. Fern Stahn was her sister's rnaid of honor. John R. Graham, St.

Paul, acted as best man. Other attendants were Mrs. Donald E. Wohlrabe, Natalie Heine, Donald E. Wohlrabe, and Douglas Thompson.

A reception followed at the Students Co-op House, 1721 Uni- versity avenue. The bridal couple will live at 713 Huron street SE. i Judith Mary Dahl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin R.

Dahl, 4226 Chowen avenue, Robbins-dale, and John Clyde Gurney, 'on of Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Gurney, 2514 Girard avenue were married June 10 at Westminster chapel. A reception followed at home of the bride's aunts, Ruth and Frances Smith, 3601 Girard avenue N. Attendants included Alice Hayhor, Joan Gurney.

Barbara Smith, William Beebe, John Dahl and Donald Lounberg. Mr. Gurney and his bride will be at home in Minneapolis, after Sept. 1. Breault-Peterson Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer A. Peter- son, 4212 Forty-fifth avenue announce the marriage of their daughter, Virginia Mae, to Lt. George F. Breault.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Breault, Es- canaba, Mich. The ceremony, which took place June 10 at Fort Snelling chapel, was followed by a reception in the Bachelor Officer's cluh, Wold-Chamberlain. Attendants were Mrs.

Earl Peterson, Mrs. Myrl Haglund, Mrs. Donald Anderson, Captains Samuel Bonds, Howard Byerly and George Donnley. Moore-Vanderhoof Mayflower Community church was scene of the marriage June of Mary Lu Vanderhoof, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold A. Vanderhoof, 1786 Irving avenue to William Grant Moore, son of Mr. end Mrs. Hi W. Moore, 2139 Bayard avenue, St.

Paul. Members of the bridal party were Mary Lou Mettler, Nancy Berg, Florence Johnson, Howard Libby, Thomas Gallogly, Paul Frost, Loane Randall and William Vanderhoof. Mr. and Mrs. Moore are home at 1417 W.

Lake street. Schentzel-Gilpin Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Schentzel (Genevieve Gilpin), are home at 827 University avenue following their marriage May 29 in Tracy, Minn.

Mrs. Schentzel is the daughter of Mrs. J. D. Gilpin of Tracy, and the groom is son of Mr.

and Mrs. H. T. Schentzel, Balaton, Minn. Both bride and groom aie graduates of the University of Minnesota.

Olson-Pederson The marriage of Inez Marie Pederson, daughter of Mrs. Mabel Pederson. 1907 Stevens avenue to Richard Elwocd Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.

T. Olson, 5109 Indianola avenue, Edina, took place at Westminster Presbyterian church May 14. lone Pederson, Robert Olson, Robert Comer and Herbert Dreisbach were their bridal attendants. Jensen-Roness Gertrude Rogness became the bride Rodger E. Jensen, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Olof Jensen, Underwood, June 12 at Bethany Lutheran church, Astoria, S. D. The Rev. A.

N. Rogness, cousin of the bride, officiated at the service. A reception followed at home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.

A. Rogness, Astoria. Bridal attendants were Verona Rogness, Mrs. Vincent. Anderson, Marcia Rae Jensen, Vincent An- SAVE $10.00 ON THIS SIX-HEAT 11C-VCLT AC-DC 2-BURNER ELECTRIC STOVE Homegrown Fruits and From Minnesota Agricultural Extension fetter job doee a Budget Vegetable, Fruit Supply Quality Rating Radishes good good good Asparagus small good fair Rhubarb small good fair Lettuce fair good fair Beans, green and wax small good poor Strawberries fair good fair Peas small good fair Onions fair good good Spinach small good fair Cabbage small good fair Today's feature: Cauliflower.

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