/anKley Weds V ander PloegvThietje, of lv*»ihci ville. 1 lie ceremony was performed by the Rev. T. T. Ovu, Lutheran pastor, Wed. nesdav evening, November 19th, at 8:00 I\ M., at Aberdeen.The couple was attended by Miss Barbara Anderson and Charles Marxon, both of Aberdeen.The bride’s wedding outfit was a navy blue dress with white trimming. She had a corsage of gardenias and lillies of the vallics. 1 ler attendant wore a teal blue suit and ber corsage was made up of gardenias.The bridegroom wore his mili. tary uniform and his bestman wore a dark suit.Mr. and Mrs. Thietje are making their home in Wesport, Wash,, where be is stationed in the Unit, ed States Coast Guard.BOSOLD DOMINY WEDDING PERFORMED ON SATURDAYiTheImmaculate Conception church in Grnettingcr was the scene of a beautiful wedding Sat. urday morning at 9.00 o’clock when Miss Mildred Bosold, dan. ghter t.f Mr. an.1 Mrs. J. C. Bos. old, of Graeltingcr, and Russell Lb, »t y of Maple 1*1 ill, ;.n of Mr, atm 11. .. Dommy, of Esther vCc, were u.. led in marriage.fl.e Rev. D. l\ Hu*ii*v officiatedat the ceremony, assisted by Path, er J. J. Keane, of Estherville.For her wedding gown the bride wore a French lawn dress, worn by her mother at her wedding thirty.three years ago. She also wore a locket and chain that was a part of her mother’s wedding costume. Her white tulle veil was floor length and the white prayer, hook she carried was a gift from the bridegroom. She also carried a bouquet of white pompoms.The bc'fli was attended by bet-sister as bridesmaid. Her blue chiffon dross was trade floor iengOi and she also vore a white tube veil, Serving as flower girls were the bride’s i •'ues, Barbara and Jo Anne Wiseman, They wore ibcr length peach colored dresses with matching veils.Serving the brMegroom as best, man was his brother, Raymond Dominy. John Woods and Amos Sevold acted as ushers, table was centered with a beauti-at the organ and accompanied Ad. olph Spies who sang, “Ave Maria,” Howard Horswell, singing “Panis Angelicus” and the quartet who sang “The Hymn of the Sacred Heart,1* Mrs, J, A. Spies, Mrs. J.P. McManus, Mr. Horsewel! and Mr. Spies composed the quartet.A wedding breakfast was servedin the church dining room follow, mg the wedding ceremony. A yellow and whitj color scheme was used in the decorations ot the din. ing room and tables. The brideS table was sen ter cd with a beautL fully tiered wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom. Mrs. James Barry, of Belmond, an aunt of the bridegroom, baked the cake and it was served from a plate presented to his grandpar. ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Finn, at their wedding fifty.one years ago.Yellow and white chrysanthemumswere used to decorate the other tables. The Misses Fern Carlson, of Estherville, Lillian Handeland, of Dolliver, Margaret and Dorothy Tindall, of Graettinger, Mrs. Arlo Johansen, of Ringsted, and Mrs. Ralph Weir, of Graettinger, served the breakfast.^Present at 'the breakfast were the members of the bridal party, Father Hurley, Father Keane, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Dominy, Miss Leona Dominy of Anita, Jean, Betty Anne, and Donald Dominy, Mr. and Mrs. David Finn and Mr. and Mrs. J. Barry of Beimotul, Mr. and Mrs. IL Keppers of Eagle Grove, Mrs. Mary Dominy, Ho. ward and Josephine of Go~dell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dominy of Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Finn of Bancroft, Mr. and Mrs. J. C Bos. old, Mr. and Mrs. L, R. Wiseman and Janice, Mr, and Mrs. Mike Woods, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Klingheil of Estherville, Miss Susan Bosold of Riverton, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Tindall and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Graettinger of Graettinger, Mr. and Mrs Amos Sevold and Chris Skaarup of Ma. pie Hill, Milford Colo of Ringsted, and Mr, and Mrs. R. A. Campbell of Charles City.Following her graduation from the Ringsted high school, Mrs. Dominy attended Clark College at Dubuque for two years. Since then site has been a !e»cher :r. tbs Em. met county rural schools at Gru.vet* and Maple Hill.Mr. Dominy completed his high school education in the Maple Hill high school an 1 also attended the Esthorvillo junior college. Ho is now employed at the Skarrup and Graves Elevator company at Maple Hill, where the couple will make their home on their return from their wedding trip.The Misses Ruth and Edna Bar* nos, of Greenfield, were week end guests at the home of their aunt, Mr?. A. W. Baird, in this citv, Miss Edna Barnes is superintend, ent of the Adair courty schools.