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On Tuesday. July 2. at ten o’clock a. m. occurred the marriage of Pearl (I. Mollett to Carl Langeland at the ! Charles Mollett home. Miss Loretta Paiee rendered a violin solo. ;“The Fifth Noctum” by Leybach accompanied on the piano by Muss , Viola Paige, who also played the j Bridal Chorus” by Lohenerin. While the wedding march was played the bride came down the steps on her father’s arm and was riven in marriage by her father. She was met by the Groom and they proceeded to the altar which was an arch-wav beautifully .decorated in blue and white. Miss Freda Becker sang O Promise Me” which was followed by the impressive ring cermony conducted by the Rev. Jacobson.The bride was attended by her cousin. Miss Edith Paddock. Anton Langeland acting as best man. At the close of the cermonv Mlss Becker sang ” I Love You Truly.” The (bride was attired in blue georgette and carried a bouquet of blush roses. The maid of honor wore a dress of flowered georgette. The color 'scheme was carried out in blue and white flowers and decorations.A sumptuous luncheon was served by the bride’s mother to fifty relatives of the bride and bridegroom. Immediately after the luncheon the newlyweds left for a honeymoon trip to the Black Hills.
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Mitchell Evening Republican

Mitchell, South Dakota, US

Mon, Jul 08, 1929

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