Anderson, Siebert WeddingSolemnized at Prairie FarmI1lirPboto bj OitaMrs. Edward Siebert, »Ir.RIDGELAND — The marriage of Miss Marion Anderson and Edward Siebert. Jr I was solemnized Saturday at 8 p.m. by the Rev. M. C. Thompson at United E v a n-Jgelical Lutheran Church in Prairie Farm.T1IE BRIDEter of Mr. and Anderson, andthe son of Mr ward Siebert.The maid of honor was the bride's sister, Miss .1 anelAnderson. Bridesmaids wereMiss Annette Siebert. t h e groom's sister, and Mrs. Harold Siebert, Jr. Ail wore identical floor length gowns of pink net over taffeta. Their headbands were of split carnations, and they carried cascade bouquets of pink and white carnations.Harold Siebert, Jr. was the best man. Ushers were Rob-j ert Anderson of Prairie Farm, the bride’s brother, Daniel i Bachler of Minneapolis, Shot' man Ausing of Minneapolis, and Gary Allram.After the double ring ceremony, a reception was held In the church parlors.A powder-blue lace dress with white accessories was selected by Mrs Anderson for her daughter's wedding. The groom’s mother wore a similar ensemble Their corsages were of pink roses and white carnations.The bride has been employed at Investors in Minneapolis, and the groom farms with his father. The couple will live in Ridgeland.Iis the daugh-Mrs. Clarence _the groom ls|r e. and Mrs. Ed-|tyC jtTOin. , . Cut down eye strain whileA floor length gown of lace knitting by having two sets ofand net over satin fashioned needles — light-colored ones with a Queen Anne collar was,for dark varn and dark nee-selected by the bride for herjdles for ii*ht yarnwedding. Her net veil fell: *____________from a crown trimmed with ■ ■ ■seed pearls and sequins. LOmpSnQoGSPink roses and stephanotis Remove cellophane from composed hei bouquet. lAmnshariM dk snnn uk vnu(.s