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Alice RuttenBecomes Bride OfHerman WickumCeremony Performed At DevilsLake, N. D.; Bride WasM. S. T. C. Student.Miss Alice Rutten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rutten, Devils Lake, N. D., and Herman Wickum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Iver Wickum of Southam, were married in the St. Benedict Catholic church at Devils Lake Sunday at 9 a. m„ with Father Louis, O. S. B., performing the ceremony.The bride was dressed in a floor length gown of white satin, with a white tulle veil, carried a bouquet of white carnations, sweet peas and lilies of the valley. Her wedding ring was fashioned from the one her grandmother wore on her wedding day 62 years ago. Miss Berna-dine Rutten, sister of the bride, as bridesmaid, wore a long pink silkcrepe gown with white accessories and carried a bouquet of talisman roses and delphinium. Elmer Wickum of Moorhead was his brother’sbest man. Other attendants were the bride’s brother, John Henry, jr.,and Gerald, as Mass servers, and Albert and Vincent as ushers.Music was by Mrs. John Orchard of Warwick, N. D., Mrs. Glen Lollisand Gordon Orchard.Immediately following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride’s parents with covers laid for 28. Thetables were decorated in pink and white and a large tiered wedding cake decorated with a miniature bride and groom served as centerpiece at the bride’s table, white tapers completing the decorations.Lilacs and other spring flowers were placed throughout the rooms. Mrs. Archie Rutten and Mrs. John Stef-fan. cousins of the bride, and Mrs. Frank Dailey assisted in serving.Mrs. Wickum is a graduate of St. Mary Academy high school with the class of 1929 and of Moorhead State Teachers college. For the past five years she has been teaching.The bride's sisters. Mrs. ElmerWickum, and Mrs. Elvin Setter andfamily, and her brother, Vincent Rutten of Moorhead, attended thewedding.Mr. and Mrs. Wickum left for a motor trip through the Badlands. Yellowstone National park and will jreturn by way of the Black Hills, j and after September 1 will be at ; home in Devils Lake. For travel j Mrs. Wickum wore a caped suit, of blue silk crepe with corresponding jaccessories.It-
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