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6 Rapid City. S. 0 Oiify Journn Tuaulav. luauit 23. 184S WEDS IN OREGON Joyce Juhnke Weds Here' SOCIETYwCLUBS Evening Ceremony a white formal with fingertip veil and a corsag of red rosea.

Zora Harwood. as maid of honor, chose a blue formal with a peach gladioli corsage. Bridesmaid, Mra. Nathan Hay-ford of Mlllboro, wore a pink formal and a corsage of lavendar asters. Vernley Couch was best man, and Virgil Harwood also attended the groom.

In a double ring ceremony at the First Methodist church Friday evening, Joyce Irene Juhnke, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Charles Juhnke. be. dress with green accessories and a corsage of pink rotes.

Mother of the groom, Mrs. Cordes, chose a green rayon print draaa with white accessories and a corsage of pink roset. Immediately after the ceremony, ciune the bride of Bernard H. Cordes, son of Mr. and Mra.

Herman W. Cordea. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS In what magazine was the Battle Hymn of the Republic" by Julia Ward Howe firat published? A The poem was first published in the Atlantic Monthly, but received little attention until an army chaplain who returned from a south em prison told how he and his comrades had sung it there. Which ia the oldest state unl-veraity in the country? A The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It was provided for in the state constitution of 1778 and the cornerstone of the Old East Building was laid in 1793.

For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Harwood chose an aqua blue dress trimmed in gold with black accessories and a corsage of roses. Nuptial music was provided by Erma Harwood, and Wilma Harwood sang Promise Me" and 'Always." The wedding date also marked CANTON AND AUXILIARY TWO ST. ONCE FAMILIES MEET IN STURGIS HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC The Canton md Auxiliary of the The Smith-Anderson families of Second Regiment Patriarch Mill-1 St. Onge held their annual picnic unt met at Sturgis Sunday after- Sunday noon at Spearfuh park, at-noon for the annual echool of in- tended by 35 member! and their atruction.

familiea. Col Clyde Snavley presided at the The croup was served at a long Canton meeting. table, which waa centered with a Major Herman Meyer, department decorated cake, honoring the birth-inspector, instructed the Cantons day of Mrs Alfred Smith, on the new drill schedule Those in attendance were Mr. and Col. Clyde Snavley presided at Mrs.

Fred Johnson and daughter the Canton meeting. Ruth. Upton. Mr. and Mr.

Major Herman Meyer, department "era Barnett and three children, inspector, instructed the Cantons on nd Mr. and Mrs. James Dyer. Rapid the new drill schedule. i City; Mr.

and Mra. John McColley One visitor. Lt. Col. C.

R. Wallis. nd eon, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Dy-Mitchell, was present. nd two children, and John John- The ladies' meeting waa presided n.

Deadwood: Mra. Olena Olson, over by Mrs. Mary Matson, aatocia-1 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson.

Mr. tion president of Belle Fourche. Mrs. Alfred Smith. Mrs.

Serena Rev. Maurice O. Smith officiated at the ceremony uniting the couple at 8 p. m. bfore an altar decked with floral arrangements of ferns, pink and white gladioli and burning tapers.

Mrs. William Synder, organist, played the traditional wedding Br a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. The reception table was centered with a three-tiered wedding cake, topped by a miniature bride and groom. After the bride and groom cut the first piece of wedding cake, Mrs. Dean Wittmere and Mrs.

George Murphy served. Mrs. J. Sherman and Mrs. Dean Marrington poured.

Mervin Miessner was in charge of the guest the date of the 30th wedding anni veraary of her parents, who were march, and Miss Gloria Lindquist sang "Because" and "I Love You married at the tame place. Special feature of the reception book. Following the reception. Mr. and Mra.

Cordes left for a wedding trip to the west coast. Mrs. Cordes chose a gray suit with red acces Both groups parcipated in the "ini. mr. ana wirs.

Bin Wuillian program. A mixed drill followed the daughters Fay Marie and Janie. was a three tiered wedding cake and a cake for the anniversary of the bride's parents, with the number 30 in silver. The bride ia a graduate of Wasta high school with the class of 1946. Since her graduation, she has Truly." The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a prinecaa atyle white satin bridal gown, with a high neckline, short sleevea and white gloves.

She wore a fingertip veil with pearl tiera. and carried a bouquet of red roses with aatin streamer. Her only jewelry was a strand of pearls, a gift of the groom. Attending the bride as maid of meetings A pot luck picnic sup Mr. and Mrs Max Baldwin and Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, all of St. Onge per followed. worked at the Kozy Kitchen cafe in Sturgis. Couch graduated from Dupree high school in 1945.

Since BIRTHDAY FETE HONORS ST. ONGE WOMAN Thirty neighbors and friends honored Mrs. Matilda Thornwald on her ST. ONGE 4-H CLUBS GIVE DEMONSTRATIONS The member from lh tu-n 5 sories and a corsage of red roses for her going away costume. Upon their return, the couple will make their home in Rapid City.

Both the bride and groom are graduates of Rapid City high school. Mrs. Cordes is employed at the Black Hills Albright Wholesale Gro-' eery company. Cordea served two I years in the navy in the South Pa-1 C0NG0LEUM We feaiuro GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM the best print on ihe market in 6 9-ft. and 12 ft.

width. AT THE LOWEST PRICE IN THIS TERRITORY Sewell Tobin Rapid City's Finest Furniture Store that time, he ha, been employed I at gwj In a sheer Tastei Marcus, where the couple w.U make 89th birthday. Friday afternoon at Onge 4-H clubs, who put on demon -her home in St. Onge. strations for the countv contest at The afternoon was spent in visit- the city hall.

Spearfish. Fridav. were ing. Mrs. Clarice Newman and Mrs.

"Tricks for the Mix." by Bernadine John Callquist nieces of the honored Furois; Chicken to Fry." by Naoda guest served refreshments to the Derosier; "Freeze with Ease." bv ot carnatIons Out-of-town guesu were Mr. and Misl charlene Juhnke, sister of Mrs. Elmber Harwood, Mr. and tne bride, as bridesmaid wore a Mrs. Andrew Harwood and lamilv.

pMtel blue faiue formai and car ried a bouquet of pink carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Myren Harwood and family. Myrna Harwood, Mr.

and cific and is now employed at the Atwater Pontiac company. Out-of-town guests at the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. M. C.

Cordes and daughter, Jeanne, Sturgis; Mrs. Dewey Gray, Hill City; Twila Cordes, Belle Fourche; and Miss Lora Goudy, Springfield. Mo. John A. Binegar served as best man.

Ushers were Mervin Miessner and Dean Marrington. For her daughter's wedding, Mra. Juhnke wore a gray rayon print guests, after which Mrs. Thorn-1 Grace Ellen Rvther and Shirley! wald opened her gifts. Stephens; "Freezing for Future Two decorated birthday cakei feast." Cherie Mitchell, and "The made by Mrs.

Tom Stephens and Milky Wav" by Ruth Twombley and Mrs. George VanBuskirk. were giv- caji Cundy. en to Mrs. Thornwald.

Ruth Twomblev and Gail Cundy Out-of-town guests were Mrs. El-1 were selected to take their demon-mer Richard. Mrs. E. Painter.

Belle Oration to the State Fair at Huron. Fourche; Mrs Rasmus Anderson, Mrs. Cleo Scott. Lead. acted as iurieo 3 Los Angeles; Mrs.

Clarice Newman, i for the demonstrations. Sundance; Mrs. John Callquist and Mra. Harvey Ainsworth, and Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Harwood and family, Haydraw; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Freeman. Union Center; Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Ainsworth and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ferguson, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ferguson and family.

Elm Springs; Duane Annable, Minot. N. Ben EUen-braun and Duane Patterson, Wall: Mr. and Mra. Nathan Hayford and family and Ernest Hayford, Millboro; Mr.

and Mrs. Ted Mahaffey and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jorensen, Marcus: Loren Wilson. Meridan.

Idaho: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferguson. Jenning: and Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Harwood and Mrs. Roy Hughes and daughters. Sturgis. 9k daughter Linnea. Hulett; Bruce Hotchkiss.

Salinas, and Mrs. Dorothy Porter. Corning, Ark. 4AJls FOR HOME CANNING The former Mary Marjorie Minturn of Sturgis was united in marriage in a recent ceremony held in Portland. to David Lee Eppeliheimer of that city.

Mrs. Eppelsheimer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Minturn, formerly of Sturgis.

They are making their home in Portland. FAREWELL COURTESY GIVEN FOR VISITOR Mrs. Marjorie Breeding left Saturday for her home in Denver, after having spent the past month with relatives in Sturgis and the Hills. Her sister-in-law, Mrs. Charles J.

Kendall. Sturgis. and two nieces. Mrs. Oscare Milberg.

Ne-vell. and Enjoy these top-quality Washington fruits now. Can or freeze a plentiful supply for year around Today's Pattern MERRY MELODIES 4-H MEETS IN ST. ONGE Roselee Stephens was hostess to Ifl mfmtwrf nf th Mprrv MalnHi Harwood-Couch Ceremony Read fresh fruit flavor and menu variety. Mrs.

June Gerlack of Rapid City tendered her a farewell party Fri- 4-H club at her home in St. Onge At Elm Springs Miss Zella lone Harwood. daugh- home at 1444 Spruce street. Sturgis. Gail Cundy, vice-president.

pie-Present for the party besides the sided over the meeting, above included Mrs. J. G. Richards. Grace Ellen Ryther and Shirley RAIN HELPS Bordeaux.

France, Aug. 23 tP Light rain fell here early today, lessening the danger of new outbreaks of the forest fires which have taken 82 lives. The new death figure was the result of the discovery of four more bodies in the forest near the village of Cestas yesterday. Seventy eight previously had been found. Mra.

Mary Ann Hall. Mrs. Cyrus J. Dickson. Mrs.

Phillip Koontz. Mrs. Alfred Bremer and Mrs. C. D.

ter of M- and Mrs. George M. Harwood. Elm Springs, and Earl L. Couch, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Couch of Millboro, were united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents Saturday afternoon. Rev. Rew Walz officiated at the 2 p. m.

ceremony. For her wedding, the bride chose Stephens gave a demonstration on "Freeze With Gail Cundy and Ruth Twombley demonstrated "Milky Way." and "Success in Cooking" was demonstrated by Roselee Stephens and Velma Ryther. Plans were made for Achievement Day. Club songs were sung, and refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by her mother, Mrs. Bernie Stephens.

Five guests were present. Mrs. Washington Statt) fruit Commission rokiiw or WenofcftM, We. Ina B. Hanson, extensioi.

agent, I Mrs. Tom Stephens. Mrs. R. ST.

ONGE CHURCH GROUP HOLDS PICNIC The St. Onge Congregational church held its annual picnic dinner Sunday In the Spearfish park with an attendance of 50. Mrs. Tom Stephens, Mrs. Oscar Smith and Mrs.

Elvin Mitchell were the committee in charge. After dinner, a business meeting, presided over by Mrs. Charles Walter, president, was held. It wis voted to purchase the floor furnace which has been under discussion. In behalf of the members of the society, Mrs.

Walter presented a gift Shrewsbury, Belle Fourche, Mrs. Bernie Stephens, and LaVonne Cun- dy. A FRIENDSHIP We Think You'll Enjoy PERSONAL GROOMING NEEDS Air Conditioned Open 8 a. m. to 6 p.

m. Evenings by Appointment PAST NOBLE GRANDS mOD0'DflV to rioya vanvactor, student pastor of the church for the summer v. 509 Sixth Street MEET AT SPEARFISH The Past Noble Grand of Spearfish met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. William Staiger with Mrs. William Langhoff as co-hostess.

A business meeting was held and a gift was presented to the hostess from the Past Noble Grands. A social hour was enjoyed after which refreshments were served by the hostess. months. GUESTS ENTERTAINED AT ST. ONGE Mra.

Joe Turgeon entertained 16 guests at the Woodman Hall in St. Onge Friday afternoon. Bingo and contest games were the ro ft Ctf 8509 36-52 aiternoon entertainment. At the close of the entertainment, the hostess served refreshments. Out-of-town guests were Mrs.

Guy Bell; her grandmother, Mrs. Stoller, her sister, Mrs. Lyle Ains-worth; Mrs. Alice Turgeon; Mra. it ST.

ONGE BOY FETED ON BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larive of St. Onge entertained at dinner Friday night Mr and Mrs. John Opitz, George Opitz, and Mr.

and Mrs. A. F. Tetreault honoring the second birthday of their son, Larry. A decorated birthday cake graced the dinner table.

After a lunch, Larry opened his gifts. McRLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO UOJi- he Modem Ueauty Slwp SEcufrT I ELKS BUILDING ma rur me woman oi sugnuy larger figure a graceful dress for impor August J. Jennerhahn; Mrs. Vincent rant occasions mat fias young lines Peterson, Mrs. Francis Danderand ana son lemimne detail.

It you pre-! and Mrs. Inez Jamison, all of Spear fer, a three quarter sleeve with fish. I nn MMMMiii-saaaaaaaaMSMa' aBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBK i aaassar .1 aBBBBBr BV "Bk. i i i jkwsr shirring is provided. Pattern No.

8509 is a sew-rite perforated pattern in sizes 36. 38. 40. 42. 44, 46.

48. 50 and 52. Size 38, 41 yards of 39-inch. For this pattern, send 25 cents, in COINS, your name, address, size desired, and the PATTERN NUMBER to Sue Burnett, Rapid City Daily Journal, 1150 Ave. Americas.

New York 19, N. Y. Don't miss the new FASHION. The Fall and Winter issue will delight you with its up-to-the minute easy to make frocks for all the family. Free gift pattern inside the book.

25 cents. ADEL'S DO IT AGAIN! 'g Ask For Home-Craft "ENERGY" BKEAD with the "TASTY BAKED" Flavor In The PINK Wrapper jfi 1 1 Malte Wonderful Gifts.

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