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Former Arlington Couple Married At Mav w o o clwA very pretty home wedding was solemnized Saturday evening, June 23rd at 7:30 o'clock when Miss !! Augusta Meentz, eldest daughter ’, of Mrs. Carl Carstens and Ralph ’ | Schmidt, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs., Nick Schmidt, all formerly of Ar-■ lington Heights were united in , marriage at the home of the bride’s jaunt, Mrs. Fred Weinbauer Sr.,| 510 South 4th Ave, Maywood.The Reverend Ellerbrak® performed the ceremony.I The bride’s attendants were Mrs.i A. Blume, matron of honor, a sis-• i ter of the bride, who wore a gown of pink taffeta and carried a bou-' quet of pink rosebuds, and Miss Katherine Weinbauer of Maywood,1 bridesmaid who was gowned in green taffeta and carried a bou-L lt;|uet of tea roses.The bridal party entered to the j ! strains of Lohengrin’s wedding : march played by Mrs. Fred Wein-1 bauer Jr. of Maywood. Little Carol Kwald and Paul Pingel Junior carried a basket of rose petals which i they scattered in the path of the r ; bride. The bride was beautifully i attired in a go\sn of white georgette and wore a full length veil •’ of tulie and lace.She carried a shower bouquet of bride’s roses and sweet peas.I he groom was attended by his s brother, Herbert Schmidt and Arthur Karch of Chicago. r Two solos, “(), Promise Me,” and / “1 Love You Truly,” were sung n’ by Miss Martha Ib-lfer.-, of lk*n-jn senville, cousin of the bride..(j Mr. and Mrs. Nick Schmidt, par-j,. ents of the groom celebrated on ;which 120 friendsinvited. Duriri^^Wseveral speeches so a reading was ptm Alice Becker, cousin After the receptu and groom left on an * f tor trip through the wlt;_ including California, return they will make -in Elmhurst, »Best Story of theThe Heraid has oeen a j make sure that at least a s*. number of Judge Byrd’s frie j present when the airplane ta | on the Fourth, to keep that $ man out of the cockpit. He ! that he is going along for I stunts. His associates say I They have no objection to the »i breaking his neck if he re j wants to do it, hut the Lions . do not want him to do it on Fourth of July. Des Plaines is b ing no Fourth celebration this ye. on account of the accident that tot place there a year ago. The Lion feel that the annual Independence day celebration in Arlingtor Heights are too important to be w rocked by Byrd—even if he is willing to break his neck.A red hot lace tip came near breaking up the regular Wednesdaymeeting of the Five Hundred The members are pledged to be ways present. There is none amoi j those members who h;vs been mo loyal than Mrs. Race Track Fa j I ntil this Wednesday, she has bee true to her pledge. It was Weo nesday morning that she received rod hot tip that if she would bt present at a certain place at a certain time, sho would get sure win-m Lhlsdate’ HU‘ir 2:th ‘^ding anni- ; n,.r. Her husband came home from \ isai\, f ntoi mg with tin bridal j his work at noon to be sure tha*party and taking part m the cere-. ghc was there. .She went. Theat mony. Mrs. Schmidt wore a gown horse lost. If the tin had been a to fti gta\ georgette. i real one, her excuses tvould hnvev.1 ''' f T AV U1 he ceremony was followed by a b» en accepted by reception at Thierbach’s hall to what shall she do?the club. Now
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Palatine Enterprise

Palatine, Illinois, US

Fri, Jun 29, 1928

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