REV. R. BITTORF OF EGG HARBOR WED IN OSCEOLAEGG HARBOR — Rev. Reinhard Bittorf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bittorf Sr. of Egg Harbor, and Miss Martha Kuske, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kuske of Osceola, Wisconsin, were married at the Zion Lutheran church in Osceola Sunday evening at 7 o’clock by the Rev. Louis Meyer. •The bride wore a gown of white flat crepe trimmed with white silk tulle lace and carried a bouquet of white tinted roses, baby's breath and ferns. Her veil was worn in a long train. Miss Martha Gorr was maid of honor, wearing pale, pink flat crepe, and Miss Ruth Measner, wearing pale green flat crepe, and Miss lone Beyle of Osceola, wearing pale orchid, were bridesmaids. Each had bouquets of pink rosea. George Bittorf of Egg Harbor was best man, and Rev. Paul Kuske of Whatkins, Montana, and Ewald Bittorf of Egg Harbor were groomsmen. Bernard Beyle and Elenore Measner carried a basket of roses.Three selections were rendered during the ceremony by the chhrch choir, one, '‘Jesus, Still Lead On, being sung on the march to the altar.Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the bride’s home. Outside guests present were Fred Bittorf, father of the groom, from Egg Harbor; Miss Measner, Rorhester, Minnesota; Rev. Kuske, of Montana; and Miss L. Zier, Watertown, Wisconsin. The groom's mother was unable to attend on account of illness.Ferns, roses, peonies and other seasonal flowers were used in decorating the church and the home for the event, as well as pink and white . crepe paper in the dining room.Many gifts and'messages of greeting and congratulations were received by the couple. Among them was a telegram from Rev. -Roy Gose, pastor of the Zion Lutheran church at Jacksonport. ;Rev. and Mrs. Bittorf will be at home July 26 at Colome, South Dakota, where the former has accepted his first charge as pastor.inInDaHi1)3thbloHecththnihit!fcdifcMBciNo Original Sin -There is no original sin.’’ No matter how unnsinl It Is ti hns been 'bought Of before hv thousands