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MELVIN BLOOM - Football 1,2,3,L Track 2,3, F.F.A. 1,2,3,L Claes Play 3. If' J V DORIS BOYUM - Homecoralnp; 3ueen Claes Officer 1,2,3, , Chorus 1,3,L, Declam 3, 0. A. A. 1,2, Class Play 3, Librarian 2, Atomlte Staff 4. DONALD BROWN - F..F.A. 1,2,3, +, Class Play 3,L, Scorekeeper
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FAIRFAX— St. Andrew's Catho- lic Church, Fairfax, was the scene of the wedding of Judith Weinzetl. Fairfax, to David Brown of Frank- lin. Father Fashing performed the double ring ceremony Nov. 22. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Weinzetl of Fairfax and Mr. and Mrs. Alby Brown of Franklin. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose Carolyn Weinzetl as maid of honor and Karen Lof- felmacher as bridesmaid. Both are from St. Paul. Brother of the bride, James Weinzetl, was best man and LuVerne Dahl of Franklin was groomsman. Flower girl was Terry Lee Brown, niece of the bride- groom, and brother of the bride, Mark Weinzetl. was ring bearer. George Brown and Dennis Wein- zetl, brothers of the couple, ush- ered. Reception and dinner were held in St .Andrew's church basement. Mrs. John Mills, cousin of the bridegroom, poured. The couple will reside at Frank- lin.. bridegroom graduated from High School in 1953 and ■•charged from the army July 5. 1957. His bride graduated from Fairfax High School in 1956 and was employed at Remington Rand Univac in St. Paul for the past two years Costjln Studios Mr. and Mrs. David Brown ... Langhoff-Br Twn Vows Spoken In Minneapolis May 29 Miss Beverly Langhoff of San- born became the bride of Donald Brown of Sleepy Eye, on Thurs- day, May 29, 1958, at 5:00 p. m., at Zion Lutheran Church, in Minne- apolis, with the Reverend David T. Martin officiating, i. Attendants were Miss Shirley Smith of New Ulm, and Roger Ja- 1' cobson of Minneapolis. The date Chosen for the wed- - ding was the 45th wedding anni- ersary of the bride’s parents, Ir. and Mrs. E. C. Langhoff of . anborn. -i ■ Mr. Brown is a former rural Franklin resident. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown, of r rural Franklin. After a brief honeymoon in Wisconsin, the couple are residing in Sleepy Ejfc Where they are both employed. ¥££ Meyer Studio Photo Mr. and Mrs. Prax FAIRFAX (Special) — Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Prax were given 'a reception Sept. 18 at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wenzel Prax, when they returned from their honeymoon on the north shore of Lake Superior and points of in- terest in Northern Minnesota. They were married at St. An- drews Catholic Church, Sept. 10. Mrs. Prax, the former Doris Boyum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boyum, was attended by Miss Helen Meyer and Robert Prax attended the bridegroom. About 175 were present at the reception which was followed by a dinner served at the St. Andrew's Social Center with the Rev. J. L.| Neudecker being the Master of Ceremonies. £ 0 £ 9» O o 3 CD ( Q i |x ' ? '
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Karen Loffelmacher of St. Paul, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fran’.,: Loffelmacher. Fairfax, and La- Verne Dahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dahl. White Bear Lake, exchanged nuptial vows at 2 p. m. Saturday in St. Luke’s Lutheran church in Franklin. Rev. LeRoy Nevin performed the ceremony and Carolyn Olson sang “0 Per- fect Love” and “The Wedding Prayer,” accompanied by Mrs. Marvin Rodvik. Given in marriage by her fath- er, the bride wore a white satin gown with train, and a fingertip veil. She carried a bouquet of red roses. Mrs. Ed Johnson. Minneapolis, was her sister’s matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Mrs. David Brown, Franklin, and Deborah Johnson. Minneapolis, niece of the bride. Darcee Lee Michelson, Franklin, niece of the groom, was flower girl and wore a dress sim- ilar to the bride’s, a fingertip veil, and carried a basket of red roses. The matron of honor and brides- maids wore red dresses and had white chrysanthemum bouquets. Gordon Johnson and David Brown, both of Franklin, attend- ed the groom, and Orley Dahl, Bird Island, brother of the groom, and Ed Johnson seated the guests. Dale Dahl of Bird Island, nephew of the groom, was ringbearer. The bride’s mother chose a rose dress and the groom’s mother, a three-piece green lace dress. Their corsages were of white chrysan- themums. The bride, a Fairfax High school graduate, is a waitress and the groom, a Franklin High school graduate, is employed in a recrea- Karen Loffelmacher, Minneapolis, daughter of Mr, Mrs. Frank Loffelmacher, Fairfax, became the bride of LaVern Dahl, White Bear Lake, son of Mr, Mrs. Ernest Dahl, White Bear Late, on Saturday, December 19, 1964, ;2:00p. m. in St, Luke's Lutheran Church of Franklin. i -■ - - tion parlor. .-j— . • Two hundred fifty guests at-1 tended the reception imthe-cLurch, parlor. 'VIiss Charlotte Kelly Wed to J. Pat Ryan Saturday Afternoon Mrs. Margaret Kelly accompan- ied Dorothy Schellin to Minnea- polis Thursday, to spend the weekend with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lambrecht, of So. St. Paul, and to attend the wedding of her daugh- ter, Miss Charlotte Kelly to Mr. J. Pat Ryan, Saturday. That aft- ernoon they attended the wed- ding and reception, which was held at St. Paul. Others attend- ing from here who also visited at the Lambrect home were Mr. and Mrs. Obert Sather and Sylvia, Mr. and Mrs. David Sather, Mrs. Grant Heineman and Janice, (Danube), and Miss Ruth Sather of Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thompson and Kevin, were Sunday evening dinner guests of the' Lamlbrechts and Mrs. Kelly returned home with them. AgrJJL - fjj Mr. and Mrs. Rog Birkeland (Shirley Ann Hale) are living i Willmar where the groom is a radio announcer. They were marrir - June 18 at Immanuel Lutheran church in Eden township.
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