hventsAnna Mae Laubenthal WedP To Bernard Kacmarynskir Mi-ff*‘Philip Kacmarynski cut ■ and serviSl the cake; Mil’s. Eu-i gene f'orey registered she Quests; [and :Mrs. Peter Laubenthal had 1 chargd of the gifts, i The couple left on a two I weeks’ wedding trip to- Wash-i ington, D. C. and are living on i a farm near Mallard. ’.-Mrs.-; Kacmarynski had been employ-| ed as telephone operator at' Fe.n-- ton, ... .1.1whileB.F/■ Miss Anna Mae Laubenthal, •;------daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John | x t \ rhrMrs.. Wayne Smith, me hnde* joftLaubenthal of Fenton, and Ber-lard Kacmarynski. son of Mr. id MrsP John Kacmarynski of Were married Nov. 2Ggroom's1: ^4 a. m. in St. Michael's atholic church, Whittemore. e Rev. Philip J. Dailey per* ed ihe. double ring cere* nv. Louis Kollasch, soloist, ng Ave Maria.agMThe bride, given In marriage her father/wore a white floor Tiigth gown of Chantilly lace fith a jeweled neckline, long bointed sleeves and a skirt withs is lt;er. w :i s mn t ron , honor; Linda Laubenthal. cousin of the bride, and Patsy Kac-] marynski, sisier of the groom, were Junior bridesmaids. They ; wore coral taffeta street length | dresses with net . overskirts, j trimmed with black velvet rib-t bon, styled with a scoop neckline * and full skirls. They carried hou*, -duets ol white, yellow and bronze j chrysanthemums. Karen Lau- i bent ha!/ the bride's niece, was flower girl, and she wore a white nylon dress.T Wo: 21 Cri andChi Chi the Inserts of pleated nylon tulle on, , _ ,fcach side and a chapel train. Her | Harold Laubenthal, the bitties [finger tip Veil was attached to ! brother, was best man; ushersCriam3tratheeda-.crown style' head piece with were Phillip Kacmarynski and j jjg; jewel trim. She carried a whiteFOR SALEUSEDOFFICEFURNITUREJoselyn Press, Inc.-Complete -Printing Service 402 Ave. C Phone 3-6S21 Fort Dodge, IowaPeter Laubenthal.The bride’s mother wore . a blue dress and a white'carnation and bronze chrysanthemum corsage; the groom's mother wore ; a; black dress and white cama-! lion and chrysanthemum cor* | sage. . . .. j no cmCoCoywe(a| After the-ceremony a break-j Su fast was served to the . wedding j party at the home of C. R. Koil- j I asch, which was followed by a I rceeplion at the.'Plantation ball-i room for 90 guests.Hila: