Aurora County,
South Dakota Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Varenhorst The Daily
Republic, Mitchell, South Dakota OBSERVE 35TH WEDDING DATE OF STOCKNEY PAIR
Stickney - Friends and
relatives gathered in the Fred Boeker home Friday evening, to help them
celebrate their 35th wedding anniversary. The occasion was also the
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Plamp. From "The Daily
Republic", Mitchell, South Dakota WILL OBSERVE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Plankinton, S. D. - Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Goode
will hold open house Sunday afternoon from two to five o'clock and from
seven until nine o'clock, in observance of their golden wedding
anniversary. No cards are being issued, but relatives and friends are
invited to call. Mr. and Mrs. Goode were married at Sidney, Ia., Dec.
18, 1901, and moved to South Dakota in 1909. They are the parents of six
children, Mrs. W. B. Liston, Plankinton; Mrs. E. L. Olsen, Mitchell;
Mrs. Earl Mullen, Inglewood, Calif.; Edward, Compton, Calif.; Mrs. Leo
Hubbert, Los Angeles and Harold, Mott, N. D. They also have 11
grandchildren.
Unknown newspaper (probably The Daily
Republic, Mitchell, South Dakota) Unknown
date contributed
by Jeanne Jessie SILVER WEDDING DATE NOTED BY WHITE LAKE PAIR White Lake - Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Overweg of
White Lake were honored Sunday night at the home of their daughter, Mrs.
Peter Donker, with an anniversary dinner in honor of their 25th wedding
anniversary. Friends and relatives of the honored couple were guests at
the occasion. A unique centerpiece for the dinner table
was a painting of a peacock with a silver dollar in each feather of its
tail. A silver offering was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Overweg. The Daily Republic,
Mitchell, South Dakota Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Varenhorst will hold
open house at their home, 621 E. 7th Ave., Sunday, in observance of
their golden wedding anniversary. No invitations are being issued, but
friends and relatives are asked to call during the hours of two to five
in the afternoon and seven to nine in the evening. The couple was
married at the home of the bride in Aurora county, Jan. 16, 1902 by the
Rev. William Newman, a Lutheran pastor. They were engaged in farming in
Aurora county until 1929, when they retired and moved to Mitchell. They
have two sons, Clarence and Arthur, also living in Mitchell. 
Wednesday, January 9, 1952
contributed by Karen Seeman
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. August Boeker, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Scheetz, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goddicson, and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Plamp and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wieczorek, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Holstien, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plamp, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Boeker, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Grebe and Leland, and Guy Schimmel, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Kreth.
The evening was spent visiting and playing cards.
Saturday, December 8, 1951
contributed by Jeanne Jessie
Unknown date
Contributed by Jeanne Jessie
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