Vera Ann Walz Becomes Bride Of WegseheidCouple Wed in Catholic Church of Bluff ton at Home in WadenaVera Ann Walz and Vincent F. Wegseheid were married in a nuptial High Mass June 3 at 9 a m; at St. John's Catholic church in Bluffton. Ft. Raymond Sehulzen-tenberg officiated, assisted by the church choir.Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Anton Walz and Mr. and Mrs. .* Alphonse Wegseheid of Bluffton.Attendants were Mrs. Robert Scheideeker, Little Falls, matron of honor; Barbara ilammes, Vern-dale, bridesmaid: Marvin Weg-scheid, best man and Jerome Weg-scheid. Elmer Wegseheid of New York Mills and Jerry, Walz ushered. -The bride's gown was of white satin, net and lace and she wore a finger tip. veil secured to tiara | of pearls and sequins. She carried i pink carnations and stephanotis. Her attendants were in light blue dresses of netover taffeta and they carried bouquets of pink and white carnations.A breakfast for 50 guests was given by the bride’s parents at St. 'John's hall in Bluffton, and a reception for 300 guests at 2 p.m. Assisting at the reception were Mrs. Marvin Wegseheid, Nellie Hendrick*, DoUie Dykhoff, Janice Stollenwerk, Betty Wegseheid, Patsy Vordenbruggen; Mrs. Lawrence Ward, Mrs. \Vm. Vorder-bruggen, Mrs. Matt Tellers, Mrs. Joe Sehmeising. Monica Kempe, Mary Ament, Barbara Beringer, Rita Wegseheid and Vera Weg-scheld. A dance was given at the Clarissa Ballroom in the evening.The bride and groom both attended St. John’s Parochial school in Bluffton and AVadena high school. The bride is employed as a teller at First National Bank in j Wadena. The groom is employed by the Uselman Electric Service in Wadena,A t L. _ .. _ I. V f r ■ ■ i it ■-He* McDonald Siudlo Waden* ! MR. MRS. V. F. WEGSCHEID 'of Nursing at a capping ceremony held Friday evening in Westminster Presbyterian church, Minneapolis. The school cap is worn only by students who have successfully completed the first nine months of the nursing/course.They are Karen Heidner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Heidner of this city; Janice Bergerud, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bergerud of rural Fergus Falls and Miss Patricia Norenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Noren- . berg of Ashby.Mis* Heidner is a graduate of Roosevelt Park high school class of 1957. While in school she wasa member of the band, orchestra, choir, Red Cross, and the National Honor Society. She wa^ also a member of the staff of the school annual and took part in other journalism activities.Miss Bergerud, also a graduate of Roosevelt Park high school class of 1957, was a’ member of the school band, orchestra, .ehorus, Red Cross, and was representative to Girls State.Miss Patricia Norenberg is a graduate of Ashby high schoolclass of 1957 and was a member of the school band, Pep Band, Pep Club, F.H.A., was secretary of Student Council, president of the Library Club and was on the stall of the annuat and the school paper. At Abbott hospital she wasJ — r-nnn L l ._