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Apache HorneEstablishedBy NewlywedsIn a setting of white gladoli and greenery. Miss Ellen Christine Nagel pledged her double ring nuptialvows with Alton George Minde-mann, Apache.*Rev. Donald V. Hafemann, pastor of St. John’s Lutheran church, cficiated at the 7:30 p.m. ceremony which was soleminized at the church.Mrs. Elsie M. Nagel, 2709 E.. is e mother of the bride. The bridegroomGeorgeWedding music was presented byMrs. Fred Rudolph, organist, who played a prelude of nuptial selections as well as the traditional I 1wedding marches. She also aceom- wpanied Mrs. James Bushart who j j sane “0 Perfect Love” and “TheBreathed O’er EdenMisses Gertrude and MarthaZweiacker, Devol. cousins of thebridegroom, served as candleli'ht-ers. They were attired in yellowand orchid taffeta waltz-lengthmatching formats, Their wrist andhead hands of tinted daisiesmatched their dresses.Miss Ardella Anderson was bridesmaid and Miss Velma Nagel.Oklahoma City, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor. Their chrome spun taffeta waltz-lengthformals were identical, designed with three-quarter length sleeve bolero jackets worn over the strapless bodice. Miss Nagel was dressed in blue and Miss Anderson in pink. They carried carnation bouquets respectively to match theirdresses.Miss Treva Zweiacker, Devol, and Miss Donna Hafemann. whowore yellow street length nylon rdresses, served as flower girls. | ^They wore wrist and head bandsof daisies tinted to match theirdresses.Michael Leverett, Oklahoma City, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. Eugene Mindemann, Apache,cousin of the bridegroom w'as best j nc man.Roy Palesano, Apache and Clar-ence Funk. Fort Sill, were ushers. j The bride, who was given in mar-1 „rj riage by her brother, Charles Na-j f gel, Walters, wore a white chantilly | rrlace dress over white taffeta. Thelong lace fitted sleeves tapered to j ter points over her hands. Her seal- j I loped fingertip veil of illusion was t Laattached to a crown of pearls, j CaShe carried a white Bible with ! ASwhite gladoli and satin streamers.Her only jewelry was a singlestrand of baby seed pearls, a gift of her bridegroom.For her daughter’s wedding Mrs. Nagel wore a navy crepe dresswith white accessories. Her cor-pclt;micolA1sage was of white carnations. The bridegroom’s mother also wore anavy crepe dress with white as- | p sessories and a corsage of white carnations. j /Following the wedding a recep-, urlt; tion was given in the church par-1 Ha lor.(A centerpiec# of rainbow cama-! sto tions wfas placed on the table, I Pawith the four-tiered wedding cake. | We Baskets of white gladoli completed the decorations.Miss Sue Yingiing, Elgin, registered guests. Miss Edna Mindemann. Apache, sister of the bridegroom. served the cake, and Mrs.Wilbert Schnitker, sister of the bride, presided at the punch bowi.When the couple departed for awedding trip to Colorado Springsand other points of interest in Colorado. the bride w^as wearing a white linen dress with pink velvet andblack leather accessories.The newlyweds will be at home at Apache.A graduate of Lawton high schoolthe bride was a member of Wolverenes. Thespian. Latin club. Future Nurses of America and Future Homemakers of America. She nowis employed by the Fort Sill Transportation department.The bridegroom is a graduate ofApache high school. He attended Cameron college.Out of town wedding guests included Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lambert. Wichita Falls; Mr. and Mrs.Hank Voss. Gordenville. Mo.; Mr.and Mrs. Gaud Leverett and Mrs.Velma Nagel, Oklahoma City; andMr. and Mrs. Charles Nagel. Walters.Miss Donna Tierbyvelle. Semin- j | $] ole; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zweiackerand family, Devol; Mr. and Mrs.Ed Koemer and family, Minco; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Voigt. Tuttle; andMrs. Walter Polhlemann and Geraldine and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beavers and Ladonna, MedicineGebhard Nehring, Rule, Tex.; Miss Dempe! Nehring, Aspermont,Tex.; Miss Mathilda Nehring. Sag-erton. Tex.; Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mindemann and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mindemann and Eugene and Miss Laveme Tidwell. Messrs, and Mesdames GeorgeMindemann, 0. T. Calder, Herman Dinse, Heran Weiss, Ernest Poh-leman, Mrs, Marie Witte, as well as several children, all of Apache.
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Lawton Constitution and Morning Press

Lawton, Oklahoma, US

Sun, Aug 15, 1954

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