Article clipped from Waterloo Semi Weekly Courier

Hl-Rdheiftngdl-deda*hotilldeinstheindly)ragire-lortantea.hd,iry*WEDDING AT DUNKERTON.On Wednesday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Tribon in Dunkerton, occurred the marriage of their niece, Miss Olive R. Trnmbauer and Mr. Herman W. Rudolph, both ot Dunkerton. Rev. Mr. Herzberg of Gresham ofllciated. The house was beautifully decorated with-ferns, potted plants and American Beauty roses, the color plan of green and white being prettily carried out. The bride was gowned in a light blue silk trimmed with Irish point, and she carried a shower of roses. An elaborate six-course dinner was served after the ceremony, the hostess being assisted by Mrs. II. A. Renz, Misses Nettie and Mae Wagner and Miss Harriett Renz. The bride a.nd groom are young people who have a wide circle of friends and all '.wish them joy oh the marriage. They went to housekeeping in their rtew home, which was already furnished and awaiting their coming. The out. of town guests pres-entjit the wedding were Mrs. Amelia Wagner and daughters, Misses Nettle and Mae Wagner and Mrs. H. A. Renz, nil of Waterloo.
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Waterloo Semi Weekly Courier

Waterloo, Iowa, US

Tue, Feb 22, 1910

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