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Mitchell County IA Archives Marriages.....Goplerud, Elfreda - Uzlik, John October 22, 1927
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St. Ansgar, Iowa Enterprise - October 26, 1927
Saturday afternoon, at 4:30 o'clock, occurred the marriage of Miss Elfreda
Goplerud, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. C. G. Goplerud of Otranto township, and Mr.
John J.Uzlik of Austin, MN. They were married by the Rev. T. P. Solem, pastor
of the Norwegian Lutheran church at Osage. The ceremony was performed at the
parsonage and the witnesses were Betty Murphy and George Hiese of Austin.
The bride's gown was copper colored stain faced crepe and she carried a
bouquet of carnations. After the ceremony the bridal party drove to the home
of the bride's parents, where a three course wedding dinner was served by Miss
Esther Nelson, the dining room being decorated with chrysanthemums.
Mrs. Uzlik, whose home is northwest of town, is a very charming young lady
and is well known in St. Ansgar, where she has many friends. The last year
she has been taking nurse's training in St. Olaf Hospital at Austin, MN.
Mr. Uzlik, whose home has always been in Austin, is a stranger to most of
our people, but he is a very fine appearing young man. For some time he has
been in charge of the bulk station of the Manhattan Oil Company at Grand
Meadow, MN and there they will make their home.
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Mitchell County IA Archives Marriages.....Buringrud, Marilyn - Halvorson, John March 14, 1948
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Osage, Iowa Press News, March 18, 1948
BURINGRUD-HALVORSON NUPTIALS EXCHANGED
In an impressive candlelight service Sunday evening, March 14, 1948,
Marilyn Buringrud of Lyle, MN, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Galen Buringrud of St.
Ansgar, was united in marriage to Sgt. John Halvorson, son of Mr. & Mrs. Elmer
Halvorson of St. Ansgar. The double ring ceremony took place at the First
Lutheran church in St. Ansgar with the Rev. O. A. Langehough officiating.
Mrs. Wayne Ruechel played the processional and recessional and Miss Joann
Halvorson sang "Because" and "The Lord's Prayer."
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white marquisette gown
over satin with elbow length gloves. She carried a white Bible with streamers
of roses, carnations and sweet peas.
Miss Joann Halvorson, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. She
wore a teal blue marquisette gown over satin and carried a colonial bouquet of
roses, carnations and sweet peas. Miss Betty Lundene was bridesmaid and wore
a gown of blue marquisette over satin and also carried a colonial bouquet of
roses, carnations and sweet peas. Marjorie Halvorson was flower girl, dressed
in a dotted swiss formal gown and carrying a bouquet.
Gerald and Elton Halvorson attended the bridegroom. Ushers were Robert
Thorson and Raymond Berg and David Falk was ring bearer.
Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the parish house for 60
guests. Sgt. and Mrs. Halvorson left Tuesday for Ft. Bragg, N. Carolina,
where he is stationed. Both the bride and groom were graduated from the St.
Ansgar high school, he in 1946 and she in 1947.
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Monroe County IA Archives Marriages.....Buringrud, Marilyn - Halvorson, John March 14, 1948
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Osage, Iowa Press News, March 18, 1948
BURINGRUD-HALVORSON NUPTIALS EXCHANGED
In an impressive candlelight service Sunday evening, March 14, 1948,
Marilyn Buringrud of Lyle, MN, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Galen Buringrud of St.
Ansgar, was united in marriage to Sgt. John Halvorson, son of Mr. & Mrs. Elmer
Halvorson of St. Ansgar. The double ring ceremony took place at the First
Lutheran church in St. Ansgar with the Rev. O. A. Langehough officiating.
Mrs. Wayne Ruechel played the processional and recessional and Miss Joann
Halvorson sang "Because" and "The Lord's Prayer."
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white marquisette gown
over satin with elbow length gloves. She carried a white Bible with streamers
of roses, carnations and sweet peas.
Miss Joann Halvorson, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. She
wore a teal blue marquisette gown over satin and carried a colonial bouquet of
roses, carnations and sweet peas. Miss Betty Lundene was bridesmaid and wore
a gown of blue marquisette over satin and also carried a colonial bouquet of
roses, carnations and sweet peas. Marjorie Halvorson was flower girl, dressed
in a dotted swiss formal gown and carrying a bouquet.
Gerald and Elton Halvorson attended the bridegroom. Ushers were Robert
Thorson and Raymond Berg and David Falk was ring bearer.
Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the parish house for 60
guests. Sgt. and Mrs. Halvorson left Tuesday for Ft. Bragg, N. Carolina,
where he is stationed. Both the bride and groom were graduated from the St.
Ansgar high school, he in 1946 and she in 1947.
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