NUMBER. 80AKRON YQUNGMAN | SIOUX CITY GIRL WEDDED JANT1Miss Gladys Kamm And James Hartmann Take Marriage Vows yOrchids and white chrysanthemums deeor^d the - M*? bt 'St. Paul a Lutheran: chfcrfcfi Sioux City for the Mijlihg, of -MIA* Qh*d-ys Irene K*mm and Jam£s #. Hart-rodftft \yfj’iefi tttbtE place January 1, 19B2, Rev, R, G. Holzhauer officiated.Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Julius E. Kamm of Ute, la,, and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hartmann of Akron, la.Miss Frances Kamm was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Judy Hartmann and Mias Sharon Swink. They were dressed alike in orchid satin brocaded *heath gowns and white organza overskirts, and wore orchid veils, rhe flowers were orchids and vhite carnations and chrysanthemums.Escorted by her father, the bride voro a floor-length gown of chan-tilly lace bodice, scalloped sabrina teckline, bouffant skirt with prin ;oss panels, and a chapel train. She tad an illusion veil, and carried i white orchid on a white Bible.The bridegroom's attendants vere Wayne Goach, -best man, irne Hunsted and Ernest Kamm. Borman Kamm and Herman Swink lahered.A reception was held at the par-sh hall.After a trip to Sioux Falla, Mr. tnd Mrs. Hartmann began home-asking at 1329% Jennings street, iioux City. Mr. Hartmann will eave in the near future for armed lerviee duty.