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Schmidt-Juettemeyer)Wedding in Nauvoo, 111.NAUVOO, 111. — A pretty wedding took place at SS. Peter and Paul Catholic church on Tuesday morning at fi o’clock when Dorothy Schmidt became the of Frederick Juettemeyer.bridewereSt.hy-theThe altars of the church artistically decorated with Joseph lilies, and baskets ofdranglas and delphinium atCommunion railing.The organist played the wedding march as the bride and bridesmaid ontered the church and advance 1 down the aisle. The bridegroom and his attendant entered from the sa *-risty. The bride was met at the footof the sanctuary steps hv the bridegroom and together they approached the altar. The single ring ceremony was read by Father L. C. Tholen. pastor of the church.During the Nuptial Mass. Mrs. Raymond Juettemeyer of Princeton, 111., sang Millard’s “Ave Maria”, an i ‘Tanis Angelicus” by Franck.The bride wore a street length dress of white alpaca sheer. fashioned in Redingote style, a pictur? hat of white lacy straw’, and white accessories. She carried an arm hou-iwedding breakfast was served in Hotel Iowa, loafer in the morning they left on a two weeks’ trip, destination being unannounced. Upon their return, they will reside in their new home, in the east part of town, recently purchased by thebridegroom.Those attending the wedding from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Juettemeyer of Princeton, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weldinge, Mrs. Herman Juettemeyer, and Francig Juettemeyer of Fort Madison, Iowa.The bride was complimented with a miscellaneous shower Wednesday afternoon which was held In the Methodist church parlors. Ther*were 100 guests present. The decorations were carried out in a color scheme of green and white. The hostesses were Louise Hamman, Dolores Bennett. Alice Diemer, Georgia Bain, Roberta Lewis, \la--garet Koechle, Ruby Schenck. ITlah Hamman, Esther Argast and Emma Burmeister.EjhtA1heilatiiarth!eRiAi11wlthgeInwataica th Blt;Hales FuneralHleHeld Thursdaybride’s roses and baby’sGeorgiaalpacain Red-picture white.quet of breath.The bridesmaid, Miss Rain, wore a dusky rosesheer dress, also fashioned ingote style, and a white hat. Her accessories were and she carried an arm bouquet ofroses and delphinium.The bridegroom and bis attendant wore dark suits with boutonnieres of white carnations. The bridegroom’s attendant was his cousin, Francis Juettemeyer, of Fort Madison, Iowa. The ushers wereAmbrose Wilkens and Fred Faulkner of Nauvoo.The bride is the daughter of Mrs.Myron McGregor of this city. She is a graduate of Nauvoo Townshiphigh school, and attended the Western Illinois State Teachers’ college at Macomb, 111. For the past several years, she hag been teacher of thefifth and sixth grades at the Nauvoo public grade school..The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Juettemeyer, of this city. He attended the Spaulding Institute. and SS. Peter and Paul parochial high school. For the past 1k years, he has been employed at the Blum, Bechtold. and Blum, general merchandise store in Nauvoo. He ba8 been a member of the Nauvoo Fire company for a number oftaken an active pait klttenball league, following the wed-the bridal party mo-FARMINGTON, Iowa.— Funeralfor Mrs. Paul Hales, 40, was held Thursday afternoon at the Ml. Sterling Methodist church with burial in the Center Chapel cemetery.Mrs. Halee died Monday in an Ottumwa hospital after three week’s serious illness. She was born in 1900 in Wisconsin. Those surviving are the husband a daughter, Pauline and a son, Larry also three brother’s and a sister in Wisconsin and h ver-al more distant relatives.ecsitfuAImre:-norGiacToNoted Swine BreederDies at Sheldon, IowaDvtEPfSHELDON, Iowa (UP).—Funerrl services will held., tomorrow for Robert C. Henry, 58, prominent breeder of Poland China hogs and editor of the Swine World, who died at his home here following an extended illness.Henry held hia 100th sale of purebred Poland China hogs hereOct. 23, 1939, with breeders from nine states participating in a celebration in his honor.g*stblt;sitiCccyears, and has in the Nauvoo Immediately ding ceremony,DAIRY gi’KKX CROWNED. WAVERLY, Iowa — Helen Ruhr, an 18-year-old rural teacher of Sumner, who milks four cows morning and night at the farm home of her father, Aug. A. Ruhr,was crowned queen of Bremer county’s dairy day by President Charles Briley of Iowa State college todaytcfcs«Cltl1tored to Keokuk, Iowa, where aMelanesian natives grow yam* Inexcess of their food requirements asevidence of th«*lr wealth or social rank.1d0bt
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Fort Madison Evening Democrat

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Fri, Jun 21, 1940

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