line. The baskets they carried were filled with garden flowers of assorted colors and tied with bows of matching blue. The flower girl also wore a dress of light blue, but made of cotton and shantung. As she walked down the aisle before the bride, she scattered rose petals from a basket.Serving the bridegroom were Norman Frelander, his brother, as best man and E. F. Gearhart, another brother, and Peter Jensen of Essen, Germany, and Champaign, 111., as ushers.Mrs. Rathling served a buffet supper at a reception in the garden of her home followingBy Popular RequestNOWOPENMONDAYSthe ceremony. For her costume she chose a lace dress of mauve with matching accessories.Mr. and Mrs. Gearhardt Jae-dicke of Lake Geneva, Wis., andMr. and Mrs. Emil Balzer and family of Milwaukee, were out-of-town guests who attended the wedding.A shower was given for the bride before her wedding by Mrs. Gertrude Krinner and Mrs. Rich of Chicago.Miss Rathling is a graduate of Oak Park-River Forest High school and the University of Illinois. Mr. Frelander graduated from Hope college, Holland, Mich., and received a master degree in German from Michigan State university. He continued his study of German atPhillip’s university in Marburg,Germany, for one year and isnow at the University of Illinois working for a doctorate.The couple chose Brainard, Minn., to visit on their weddingtrip.