Koehler-Koenig.At t o’clock yesterday afternoon, the solemn service that made Miss Minna Marie Koenig and William Koehler man and wife was celebrated at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Koenig 011 Bay and Front streets. The bride was clad in a white gown made princess style, the material being white French lace overwhite chiffon made over white taffeta silk trimmed with baby Irish lace and val lace. She wore a bridal veiland in her hair were orange blossomswhile she carried a shower bouquetof bridal roses and white carnations.The ring service was used, the Kev.William Schweppe of tin* HermanKvangelica! church officiated, the service In ing in Fnglish. The bride was unattended. The little Misses FdnaBlue and Fdith Koenig, nieces of Ui« bride, acted as tlower girls and MissLydia Koenig, sister of the bride, wasthe maid of honor. The couple were married under a large bell ot ferns,marguerites roses and carnations while the house decorations wareground pine, cut flowers, marguerites,ferns and palms, the color schemebeing white and green.Thirty guests were present and the young people were recipients of many beautiful presents of cut glass, china,silver, linen and oil paintings. Mondelssohn's wedding march was played by Miss Belle Halverson.After the eeremon a delightful wedding supper was served, the menubeing:Creamed Chicken.Lettuce Sandwiches, Nut Salad, Saratoga Flakes,Olives, Coffee,Ice Cream, Assorted (hikes,Assorted Nut Meats.''WThe bride for a number of years was a milliner in this ritv but for somemr I,; . • .irjt*?-: »• %time has been located in Lansing The groom is a foreman in the Olds Minor Works, After Aug. 1 they will be,at home to their friends at f»27 Michiganavenue west, Lansing. They will take an Fa stem trip.