Louis Knop Weds a Nebraska GirlMirige to Mitt Alma Suhr of Seward Takes Mace Sunday Eve18WllInitaltheChoiforth€tax»h«baibeiniaboffofFiOn last Sunday evening. Sept.28, at 7:30 o’clock, tlev, W. F. ftlttamel read the marriage lines according to the Agenda of the Evangelical Lutheran church to Louia J. Knop of Malvern and Alma Suhr of Seward, Nebr., pronouncing them husband and wife. The ceremony took place in St. John’s Lutheran church at Marysville, near Seward.The details for the occasion were smoothly carried out by the entire wedding party. The groom entered the sanctuary of the church from the sacristy meeting the bride at the foot of the stairs before the altar. While the groom wore the now customary dark blue suit the bride was prettily gowned in a dress of white satin made up in colonial cc style and trimmed with silk net. pi She carried a shower bouquet of OpheltairospiAHerJoM ln-MClw;w«atFi^August • f- Vetter € of o Kramer; Nebr., and his young bride of six weeks, Martha, a sister of , the bride, served aa best xnan andmatron of honor respectively. The latter was clad in a gown ofolJ,orchid satin trimmed In net.Ushers were Walter and Everett Knop, brothers of the groom, and Frank Suhr, brother of the bride.The maids attending the bride were Helene Seipold of HftBtlngB, wearing a dress of pink georgette trimmed in lace; Anna Shur was next in a drews of peach satin, end finally -Erma Leu of Hastings. a cousin of the groom, clad In a gown of pale green georgette trimmed with satin ruffles. All the ladles attending the bride carried hand bouquets of dahlias.There was also a flower girl preceding the bride, Viola, little sister of the groom. She had on a dainty dress of canary satin and carried a basket of white dahlias, A large basket of autumn flowers at each side of the sanctuary gave additional color to the event, After the ceremony Miss Ida Gads sang, “The Lord is My Shepherd.”About oue hundred and twen-tyrflve relatives and friendB repaired to the home of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Suhr, parents of the bride, where a generous supper was Berved.Guests from Iowa present were the parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Hvma° Kn°P- an^ family Of Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Leu and son, Fdwln, Mr-and Mrs. Louis Leu, Otto I«eu, 1.1 and Miss Esther Eeu. all of Hast? ings and Malvern.The newly married people are at home in Malvern where the groom is employed as bookkeeper and accountant in tbt Malvern Trust Savings Banka,o