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Mi24IfWEDDING HELD(IAT NOON TODAYy3,111 /Wedding Breakfast at Home of o I Bride's Parents FollowsChurch Ceremony.1At 12 o'clock noon todnv, (iarncl Tissue, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ralph Tisuo. 404 North Mapb street was married to Harold \rnold son of Mr and Mrs K/.ru I) Arnold Rev Clyde C Harris performed he ceremony, which was held in the c I Tongregat ional churchProceed ing the ceremony. Marion Smith, of Clarksville sane;. “TheGreatest Wish in the World, ' ami “I Love You Truly.” Miss Florene *11 Stever played Mendelshonn's Wed*U ding March as the wedding party 1 I approached the altar Miss Tissue was given in marriage by her father 'I Ralph Tissue She was dres.M d in aj ^ white taffeta and tulle dress, hotif fant style. Her veil was of tulle.iwith a pearl and orange b!o‘ lt;.t i bandeau, and she carried o shower bouquet of Ophelia rosea and lilies of the vallev.Miss Kathryn Tissue, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor. She wore a coral pink taffeta and tulle dress, bouffant svtle. with a picture hat to match, und carried an armvd1ewVnobouquet of pink and orchid sweet peas Lela Johnson, of Orient, a y sororitv sister of the bride, andclt;tlnhwrlt;OfmelNtlota iHICatherine Hood of Creston, were ] j bridesmaids. They were dressed alike in orchid taffeta dresses, with cream lace panels, both made with bonffont skirts, and wore picturehats to match They carried arm bouquets of orchid and pink sweet peas.Mr Arnold w-as served bv Hugh Tramp, of Creston, as best man. and Gerald Tissue, brother of the bride, of Denison, and William Grosbeck, of Des Moines, as ushers.Mrs Ralph Tissue, mother of the bride, was dressed in green georgette and wore a corsage bouquet of pink and lavender sweet peas She I G wore a green picture hat trimmed inf0*lavender and pinkThe church was decorated withM* pink roses and ferns. Large has- V( kets of roses, with bows of orchid 1,1 tulle were used at the altar.Following the wedding, a three | 1,1 course wedding breukfast was served at the home of the bride’s parents for the bridal party, the immediate relatives of the bride and groom, and out of town guests.The bridal party and piiants of the bride and groom were seated atthe bride’s table which was decorated in pink and lavender, with the bride’s cake in the center of the table. The other guests were seated at small tables Individual boxes of wedding oike were given as breakfast favors'Roth Mr. and Mrs Arnold attended Iowa State college at Arnes The bride affiliated with Alpha Deltu l*i sorority while in school and Mr Arnold, who graduated from college in 1925, was a member of Lambda [’hi Alpha 'raternity.After a two or three weeks’ wed iing trip to Estes Park and Colontdo Springs, Mr and Mrs. Arnold will return to Creston, where they willmake their home Later in thlt; sumlt;*r 4 r;dipaofehhr« u(Miner they will be at home in their Spanish type house at 907 Hast do ward streft.Out of town guest who were pre ;ent at the breakfast were: Mr an 1Mrs G M. Oehler, of Ottumwa, W iliam Grosbeck, of I03 Moines; i;iisabeth Maxwell, of Keokuk; Marian nith, of Clarksville; Lela John ion, of Orient; Grace Spair, of Yomwell, and Dr K. K Shannon f the naval base at Vallejo, Mar* si a ridI M 1«OlHUI*secdeibrlt;su f halt; an 11 a rlt;t hiFa
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Creston, Iowa, US

Wed, Jun 16, 1926

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