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D-0O0--J iMetzger-Stehling. 13Miss Alma Stehling and Mr.! Alfred Metzger were united in marriage it* the Catholic Church on Tuesday morning at 8:30 o’clock. Kev. Father Uerlach tr jH*rl‘orming the ceremony. The rc wedding music was played by klt; Mr. Fritz Hartmann and as the lisweet strains of the Lohengrin p; wedding march were played the |; bride entered with her brother, !i Mr. Max Stehling and they were K followed by the groom accom- ai ponied by his sister, Miss Klla w Metzger. The bridesmaids, Mis- m ses Lottie Stehling and Cecilia flt; Stehling and the groomsmen, si Messrs. Max Schmidtzinsky and hi Max Kunz followed the last couple and formed a half-circle in front of the altar.The bride wore a beautifulgown of white silk crepe meteor olt; and her veil was becomingly ar- st ranged and carried a bouquet of d white roses and ferns. The c( bridesmaids wore smart frocks a; of white crepe de chine and also h carried bomjuets. The groom b and groomsmen wore blue serge lt;lt;suits that contrasted beautiful Twith the white color scheme. nImmediately after the eerenio- a ny the bridal party and a fewjtl close friends went to the lioiru? of the brides mother where a suuip-tous wedding dinner wfis served. (Mr. and Mrs. Metzger left per v; automobile for a two weeks ^ honeymoon trip to Austin, Hal- rj veston and other Texas cities and \} after their return will make their g future home on Mr. Metzger’s farm near Fredericksburg.eI
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Fredericksburg Standard

Fredericksburg, Texas, US

Sat, Feb 24, 1917

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