Malinda Brandt. Curtis BauerMarried In Hubbard ChurchMiss Malinda Brandt, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brandtof Hubbard, became the bride of Curtis Bauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bauer of Williams, at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed (church in Hubbard on Friday evening, January 23, at 7 o'clock* The wedding took place before an altar decorated with lighted candelabra, white murra and pink carnations. Rev. Arthur Kruetz-mann read the double-ring ceremony.The candles were lighted by Lavonne Brandt, niece of the bride, and Bernice Frohwein.V|py'-s. * • 'V. V**'- . 4 •?-.V __ ■ .4 i / ] .They .wore blue and pink formais with white mum corsages. Mrs. Arthur Kruetzmhnn played the wedding marches and accompanied Fredrick Kix, who sang O Perfect Love” and 0 Promise Me.The bride, who was given In marriage by her oldest brother, Vemie Brandt, prore a net over white taffeta gown fashioned with sweetheart neckline andshort sleeves. Her fingertip veil,edged with wide lace, was held In place by a headdress of orange blossoms. Her only jewelry was a single strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. She carried, alace heirloom handkerchief belonging to the groom's mother.school in the class of 1944. (He enlisted in the navy in 1943. He fe now employed In the office of the V. C. Peterson Co. of Marshalltown.Her arm bouquet of red rosea and white pompom* was tied with red satin ribbon. Miss Arlene Saaksmeier, friend of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a pink gown and carried an arm bouquet of white mums and pink carnations.inataiateoJRobert Schmitz of Waterloo was bert man. Ushere were Wilbert Brandt, brother of the bride, and Harold Bauer, cousin of the groom. Both the bride and groom's mothers wore black dresses with red rose and whitemum corsages.Following the ceremony a reception for 120 guests was held in the church parlom. The bride's chosen colors, pink and white, were carried throughout the decorations. Mrs. James Duncan, Ruth Doering and Norma Lura, wearing pink and white, served as waitresses. Arlene Blome had charge of the guest book and Mrs. Harold Brandt and Mrs. Ver-nie Brandt cared for the gifts. After the bride and groom had cut the first piece of cake, Mrs. Rudolph Brandt finished cutting the cake, which was served to the guests.The bride is a graduate of the Hubbard high school with the class of *43. for the past three years, she has been. employed at the Boeke Produce Co.The groom is a graduate of the Williams high school. He served two yearn in the U. S. navy. Since that time, he has been employed in Zearing, where the couple will live after a short honeymoon.♦ O *Marilyn Lewis WedTo Ronald RackleyOn Saturday afternoon, Jan. 10, 1948, at 2 o’clock in Our Savior's Lutheran church at Rad-clrffe occurred the marriage of Marilyn Lewis, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milferd Lewis of Hubbard, to Mr. Ronald Rackley of Cairo, Ga.The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. 2L E. Jacobson of (Huxley, assisted by Rev. P. L. Mork of Radcliffe before a candle lighted altar decorated with yellow chrysanthemums.The bride was attended by her sisters, Betty Lou, as maid of honor, wearing a blue floor-Jength gown of taffeta and net with matching gloves and carry-