The family also at- tended a bridal shower for Mrs. On June 2, the birthday of Lorain was observed with a dinner party at the Wold home in Fargo. Mrs.Ĭharles (Lillian) Banks, Los Angeles Mr. Lauritz Bergan of Wendell have gathered for a family reunion in Wendell and Fargo. Family Reunions The family of the late Mr.Īnd Mrs. He is employed at Kath Implement in Detroit Lakes. The groom is a graduate of Perham High School and Moorhead Area Vocational Technical School. The bride is a graduate of Pelican Rapids High School and completed a year of studies at the University of Minnesota, Crookston. Paul Dalluge of Elizabeth, grandmothers of the bride. Benton Rindahl, served as hosts and hostesses for the reception for 250 guests in the church parlors. Candle lighter was Carl Hoff- mann, brother of the groom. Ushers were Paul Dalluge, brother of the bride, and Ron Frank, cousin of the groom. Groomsmen were Loren Menz, John Moltzan, Dave Kratzke, and Bill Enfield. They wore white garden hats, short white gloves and carried two long stem white roses, with the ribbons matching their dresses on both hats and flowers.ĭuane Zitzow, served as best man. Their floor-length gowns were of sheer print overlaid on satin, in yellow, lilac, blue, pink and green respectively. Attending the bride were Deborah Dalluge of Kenilworth, 111., a sister, as maid of honor Hie bridesmaids were Mary Hoffmann, sister of the groom Rebecca Dalluge, Carol Ann Dalluge and Rachael Dalluge, sisters of the bride. Her jewelry was a sterling white cross necklace with two mat- ching wedding bands, a gift of the groom. She carried a white Bible, on which two white orchids and a cascade of stephanotis were arranged. The Venice lace roses edged the fingertip veil. The bride, escorted by her brother Evan, wore a polyester white knit with fitted bodice and chapel train, featuring a sweetheart neckline and pearled Venice lace. ![]() Ixwell Smestad, officiating the double-ring ceremony. Hoffmann, Vergas, rfere united in marriage the evening of June 6 at Trinity Lutheran Church, Pelican Rapids, with the Rev. Mary Lou Dalluge and the late Caroll Dalluge of Pelican Rapids, and James R. Vows said in Pelican Rapids Mclanle Joyce Dalluge daughter of Mrs.
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