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Nancy Schwarz, Arden Saalfeld exchange vowsChrist Lutheran church was thesetting Saturday for the 7:30 p.m. wedding of Miss Nancy Ellen Schwarz, daughter of Mr and MrsHarold E Schwarz, and Arden H Saalfeld, son of Mr and Mrs. A1MRS\KIH \ S \ \|.n I nlt; Ilt;andgren Photo»bert J Saalfeld The chanr*-! fca-tured bouquets of whit* gladioliand peonies with a background ofpalms and lighted candles while loops of white sot^n adorned the pew*Martin Borne man e double ring rite. Wilke of Platte lt;Vn*at the organ, ac-Miss Dorothv Korte,The Revofficiated atMrs. Walteiter, prestocompaniedwho sang “The Lord's Prayer ’ and Miss Mat la Osten of Lincoln.who sang( »Perfect 1. nGiven in marriage by her father the bride wore a floor length gownof white silk organza with ac Cents of Florentine lace, winkling with ind* \s* **nt s«-quins and s*-ed pearls Tin- snug bodi* «• featuredtiny cap sleeves and a portruitneckline with ovvrla; s lt;»f th* jeweled lace, while the full flowingskirt, repeating the jeweled appliques swept into a chapeltrain. Her fingertip veil of French illusion was caught to a jeweledcrown She earned a cascade of white roses and stephanotisMiss Marv Morlok of Omaha was her cousin's maid of honor and another cousin. Miss Shirley Loaeke, and Miss Lorene Semerad were bridesmaids They wort street length dresses of whit* organdy, highlighted bv blue floral embroiders on the short Peeved bodice and full skirt A blue taffeta cummerbund with front bow accented the waistline All tarried cascades of blti** marqueritesand wore headbands of the mu me flowersPressed Identical to the bridesmaids were the flower girls, Joyand ftharlvn Sander, m*-. es of tbegroom who earned bm-ke's of bin*and white margueritesAttending the groom were his cousin, Luther Bakenhus best man Walt Wilke of Platte Center and John Moje The groom s brotherRichard Saalfeld, and the bride's cousin, Don F Schwarz of Humphrey, seated the guests Acolyteswere Paul Schwarz, brother of thebride, and Drue Sander, nephew of the groom.Immediately after the ceremony a reception was held in the school basement with the bride s aunt, Mrs. Harold Isaieke, and Mrs Richard Saalfeld, as hostesses Garlands of sprongero oases Garlands of springeri 1 a d o r n e d the punch table and th* serving table, which held afive tier wedding cake flanked bytall tapers, Summer flowers and ♦apers graced the bridal table Gretchen Wilke registered theguests while Diane I/rseke, Mrs. Vem Kor'e and Mrs Don Wurde-man arranged the gifts Mrs John Moje poured; Karen Kamraih of Madison and Greta loaeke served the punch; Mrs Bob Kallweit of Platte lt;n»er and Mrs Ted Saal-f Id cut and server! the cake Am vine were Aogeline Cattau Glenda fyrseke Selma Michaelsen, Pa tricia Moeller, Karen and Jean Grotelusehen, and Mmes Elmer Cattail VV’illiHm Cattail. Lawrence Mueller, Bay Marty and Julius Wurdeman When the newlyweds left on a♦ rip to the northwestern states, the bride was wearing a jacket sheath in baby blue lace, with blue and white accessories and a whitemm corsageThey will make their horn** in Co lumbuH where the bride is office manager for th*- Columbus Chamber of Commerce and the groomis employed in th*- shipping department of Behh n Manufacturing company. Both are Columbus H.gh school graduates
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Columbus, Nebraska, US

Mon, Jun 08, 1959

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