William Haberlings To Reside On FarmMiller—A farm in north Hand, County is to be the home of Mr.. and Mrs. William Kenneth Haber-. ling who exchanged vows June 24.!The Rev. Arthur Hornish per-'. formed the double ring ceremony r which united in marriage Miss 1 Velda Aneta Gross, daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gross and William Haberiing, son of Mr. and 5 Mrs, Fred Haberiing, at the Trinity Lutheran Church.Miss Annette Hagen. Orient.1 played the nuptial music and ac-2 companied Oscar Hagen, soloist.a The bride’s father gave her in / marriage and she wore a gown2 of white satin with long train, t. The gown was styled wdth fitted1 bodice and long sleeves which ” came to a point at the wrists and- her veil fell from a tiara of seed . pearls. She carried a w'hite pray-. or book and her only jewelry was- a rhinestone necklace, gift of the? bridegroom. Kathleen Haberiing 1 was maid of honor and wore a2 light blue taffeta formal and2 Elaine Blanchford was brides-- maid and wore a gow'n identical2jto that of Miss Haberiing. Linda . Lagge and Marilyn Neu were s flow'er girls and Phil Neu wasAttending the bridegroom werel Marvin Ulmer and Neil Trotman.1 Ushers were Edwin Gross and {! Leroy Stapp. 1i Refreshments were served in lithe church parlors. 1l Both bride and groom are grad-. nates of Miller High School. Mrs.? Haberiing has been employed in- the Hand County Bank and Mr. f Haberiing is a farmer.