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Obituary from Waconia Patriot dated July 3, 1941t rtaxa at PuffL Puffs, at Flak s, ..../ i at, i C ►L, 17c i canllac 17c R, 17c —T ( KIES I VANHAA. CHOCOLATE SANDWICH lb. bag 23c COFFEE I RADIANT ' ROAST 2 lb. tin 53e. HOSTESS Toilet Tissue 3 rolls 19C i 0lbs.j25e ILOPE, each _ 10Ls MBERS, •fancy,9c ;E—TWO FOPR ............ GERM, l#rge bupch 9c :Y ....... .......... .... Co .a - presidential executive order. NewII valley. She carried a bouquet of I of mixed ilowen. registrants will be Interspersed with, while carnation and pink sweet -peas Lal to enter was W those already on the rolls. While, tied with white tulle and white wore an embroidered some of the new men maY be called'streamers. She wore a heart shaped dress with train and a Its ctive service within the negx (necklace. a gift of the bridegroom. neckline. Her veil was 1 - month. the average enrollee has I The mothers of the bride and held in place with a t than an, even chant& of going in I groom were dark blue dresses and pearls." She were a rock uniform before another year. corsage of carnations. Following the lace. a gift of the gra --- < --?- I ceremony a reception was given at Her bouquet was of J Mrs. Herbert Aspden the brides home to about 35 families Roses. baby breath an where a wedding dinner was served with white tulle. I Lived Beautiful Life at five o'clock. A large three-tier Mrs. Stocker were a s wedding cake and white candles serv- and the groom's mot Grace Hart, daughter of Homggr S ed as a centerpiece on the brides flowered light green drei and Helen (Kelley) Hart- was bOm table. Waitresses were: Helen Heuer. corsages of pink earnatb in Spring Valley. Minnesota October Evangeline Bettcher, Evelyn Lemph- ed nowers. 29, 1888, where she spent her girl'I er. Caroline Seemann. Martha Bet- F011owing the ceremor hood years. Later the family movedI tcher and Audrey Smith. Many beau- was held at the home o Ito Austin. Minnesota. Miss Hart be,,. came a bookkeeper and a teacher; i tiful and useful gifts were received by parents ter a large nur teaching several terms in the district I the bride and groom. tires. In the evening 'schools of Mower and btillmorccomri Mr. and Mrs. Bahr will make their dance was held at the ties. She also taught in the schoo>9I home with the groom's parents near torium at Cha ka. The of Duluth and of Lyle, Minnesota. I Watertown. The Patriot joins their will make their horn On August 24, 1898, she was mar Tied to Herbert H. Aspden and mov i host of friends In extending con- I groom's parents hear W ed to Herman, Minnesota. Two years gratulation and best wishes. Ilater she and her husband came to I t T their present home to Chanhasseri � V k 3 1G Township. f `, l I When a girl she joined the ContW ) B , 0. GC)(A (/s gregational church and later she and I • her husband became members of the Excelsior Congregational church by , (letter. She was a member of th 1$ t924 Order of the Eastern Star and sec retary of the local Past Natrona club. Always active in commumity work', he and Mr. Aspden's mothergot the' neighbors together and organized the Rovers, said to be the oldest existing Ann( ( iclub in the state. I 1 1, fig f+< Mrs. Aspden came of colonial stock QV � An ancestor, Stephen Hart, was g deacon In the Rev. Thomas Hooker r Havftlg congregation, which sealed first New Town, Mass., and later, 1835. i/ Station and moved to Windsor and joined with two other congregations in founding nxu v... are again re the Connecticut eOlony. Mrs. Asp- - den's great grandfather Capt. John I t a year's abet Kelley, was a soldier in the America'. Revolution. She was known to all her friendls HE world must We hav T as a splendid daughter, an affeetlonl- 1 ate mother, a loving wife and a atop be made safe for pedenced m cere Christian. II Surviving are her husband. her aisr democracy.. station and Ler, Miss Irene Hart, a daughter, Mrs. Woodrow WiUm S. R. Hillier of Browaadale. Mlnn4 patrons fror and three grand -children. She pasq- ed away Thursday. June 19.19%41, 1 t I CYtbc aeti• at low W .•t• Coucteoi M r Eltel Hospital. Minneapolis. ..au "W"B . )Wtld.Y "And there abideth faith, hx , wit,., u.* s.r.t, a.ts love—these three, but the greatest�f ae..ta.a Cu ,*.. ...s these is Leve." ►L/ All +. I)tr. YA Mid-' Funeral services, Sunday aft Welt n.eti •awl tet • ae'et•- June 22, at the home, were condu c 4r mion W .1Y ".mw t.a.r by her pastor. Rev. E. A. Drake. wl r• eNW r ..s. do n.N interment in Chanhassen ceme alfa ,Y ar.wWer' under the auspices of the offices I Excelsior Chapter No. 20. Order f th►Oue atern S.