Joanne Salm!: Is Bride ofrrPr-d• fRobert BauerCHILTON—St. Mary’s Catholic Church here was the scene of the Saturday morning nuptials of Joanne Salm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Salm. Rt. 3, Chilton, and Robert Bauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bauer,Rt. 4, Monodvi. The Rev. Peter Salm, Kaukauna, uncle of the bride, officiated at the ceremony and read the solemn nuptial high mass. He was assisted by the Rev. C. J.Walljasper, Chile, and the Rev. Henry Schmitt, Chilton.THE BRIDE, given in marriage by her father, wore a silk organza gown with princess styling, portrait neckline, fitted bodice trimmed with embroidery and pearls, and chapel train. Her silk illusion elbow length veil was secured by a crown of pearl-ized orange blossoms, and she carried blue forget-me-nots and stephanotis on a white prayer book.Mrs. Gerald Richter, Me-quon, attended her sister as matron of honor wearing a pastel blue chiffon gown with soft boat neckline falling into a back drape which extended to the hemline of the bouffant skirt. She wore a matching picture hat and ivy streamers.BRIDESMAIDS were attired like the matron of honorin varied rainbow pastels. ijAnn Bauer, St. Louis, Mo., sis- ] ter of the groom, wore pink; 1 Judy Salm, sister of the ]bride, yellow; Mrs. Richard ISmith, Cudahy, the groom’s _______sister, green; and Diana year. The groom, a graduateiEvens, Amery, orchid.Attending the groom were his brother Walter Jr., St. Paul, best man; Michael Salm, brother of the bride; Marvin Timm. Nelson, hisIof the University of Minnesota, was affiliated with Phi Mu Alpha and Phi Sigma Phi. He is director of instrumental music in the Mondovi public school system.