wna iKi-i-u} iui wiu ffQjHawaiian-bound persons. coj]Passage on the S.-S. Lutiine rjcti will be booked lor the returnandnp. nG{3. (Claus-Blcrudzuhn S'1,'Wedding Held At Milwaukee HomesurttieiArairbrieMiss Joyoe E Claus was the bride and Norbcrt Blaudzuhn. the bridegroom, in a 3 o’clock martiorglafidernage ceremony at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, William iioffman in Milwaukee ^nt on Saturday, Aug. 8. A sister of ao|, the bride, the Rev. Alice Claus, £ag Kenton, Ohio, read the service.Given in marriage by her stepfather, the bride was attired in a COjC white floor-length gown of erepe The and had a fingertip veil. She held tin, a bouquet of pink carnations jjic with a siring of seed pearls. *Mrs. Edna Claus came from Sheboygan to be her sister-in-law's honor attendant. She donned a white net gown with a pink satin bodice. White carnations comprised her bouquet. Robert. Blaudzuhn, Sheboygan, was chosen as best man for the service.Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents The bridal party and immediate families were entertained at dinner. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Oscar Nelson, Flint, Mich., and the Rev. Norma Rainey, Kenton,Ohio.Residence of the couple will be at. N. 38th St. and Erie Ave , in Sheboygan. 'Che bridegroom is employed al Phoenix' Chair Co., and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blaudzuhn, 1605 Martin Ave.tiedDenwasBwasbridof j EugHBPW Picnic Is Held On TuesdayPilandandtiongaffeverFlailAhornwinwee!for :isteiexct