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THE EMMETSBURG (Ilt;■wasDe-plokcbos-idingature■nter-Mrs-and ured. Mrs. Jen-Mrs. i thebride high chers ag inn the nd isi, the theirented icitals ecital other xupils erred 5. She Is intheir ne of eceni-meelr is an-song. hosen ;en. A louses obart. id by Plants! s was is Bering by rt.fob ailoaless home tables is the i hi r on•lt;3 n)pjdraw a ties-nr Up?hostess ! home 'c the ichiHJ-r1y of ill teen soring.Emmetsburg GS-irl Is Married to West Bend Man In Local ChurchBefore an. alter adorned. with spring flowers, Bliss Joan Lauban-tlial, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Laubenthal of Emmetsburg. became tiie brtfie of Raphael Montag, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Mon tag or West Bend, Father Clarence Farrellv performed the double ring ceremony and celebrated the nuptial mass at 9 o'clock Monday morning, June 21.Acolytes were Al Laubenthal, brother of the bride, and John Spies.The bride, who was- given in. marriage by her father, wore u while slipper satin gown, with a sweetheart neckline, f ashi oned with a hoop skirt. The bodice was fitted and trimmed in seed pearls, with the long sleeves pointed at the' wrist. The skirt of bridal satin was made with' a senior train. Her fingertip veil was an exact duplicate of Princess Eliza-; beth’s wedding veil. She carried a large bouquet of red roses and baby -breath.The bride's sister, Miss June Laubenthal, served as maid of honor, and-^wore a pink floor-length satin gown with mitts to ■match. She carried a colonial bouquet.Miss (Maxine Montag of West Bend, cousin of the groom, wore a govrii of yellow net illusion Over heavy yellow taffeta.' Miss Dorothy DeRock of Rockwell, friend of the bride, wore a gown of blue net illusion over heavy blue taffeta.' Both carried colonial bouquets.Best man was Harohl Montag of West Bend, the groom's brother. Richard Montag of West I Bend, cousin of the groom, and ! Marvin Laubenthal of West Beml.I cousin of the -bride, served as honorary ushers. Acting ushers were Frank Biseuius, cousin of the bride, and William Montag of Cedar-Falls, cousin of the groom.Louis Kollasch of-Whiltentore sang during the mass and. was accompanied by Miss Mary Cole ut the organ. He snug .O Lord I Am Not. worthy, “On Tins Day O Beautiful Mother and Ave Maria.The bride’s mother wore a suit dress of robin-egg blue linen with white accessories. The groom's mother wore a duply rose linen frock with white accessories. Both wore corsages of pink anil while c-irnnUons.The bridal 'parly and Wends went to the Laubenthal home immediately following the ceremony fr.ir the reception. There were 15f| guests present. The wedding dinner was served later at the Kermors bniri. in Emiue'siiurg wii.h about 25 guests present. It was served in ibe bride's colors of pink »i!centered with o white four-tiered wedding cake trimmed in Pink and topped with a wedding briL Hones, baby breath and candles carried out the pink and whiletheme. Among the guests was Father Farreily, the bride's pas-: tor.Mrs. {Montag is a graduate of Emmetsburg -high school and attended Junior college here and Iowa State Teacher’s college in Cedar Falls. She has taught the past year at the Bode Consolidated school.‘^Th’eJJgToom_ is*' a” graduate of West Bend high school and since his graduation has farmed the past few years east of Bode. The young couple left for a trip to the Black Hills following the dinner-Among the out-of-town guests were Mesdames and Messrs. Earl Conners of Adair, Herman Miller and family of Waterloo, Maurice Duffy and daughter of Churdan, Irvin JQynt, Thomas Laubenthal and son, Adam Laubenthal nud family, Gordon Anderson, Joe Montag and family, Leo Montag, Al Montag and family, George Montag and family, John Moh.-tag and family, James Montag, Orville Fuchesen, all’ of West Bend; Adalph MOhtag. Martin Duffy, Sr., Martin Duffy, Jr. add family, Louis Duffy and family, Hugh Duffy, Peter Dahlhauser and family, James . Dahlhauser, Mike Thul and family, C. E. Kollasch and family, all of Whilte-more, Ray Metz, John Kollasch and family, Andrew Laubenthal, all of Algona, John Laubenthal of Bancroft. Miss Teresa Duffy of Whi-ttemore. Mrs. Bill Dearsch, •Mrs. George Stewart, both of Algona, Mrs. Frank Dooley and son of Los Angeles, Calif. Father J. J. Keane of Esthervttle. Mrs. Joe Miller from Mallard, Miss Margaret Laubenthal of Sioux City, Rev. Bernard Montag of Carroll, Robert Sclsock of Auroua. Mrs. Katie Nolan of Pontiac. III-. Father Gremng of West Bend, Mrs- Eva Montag, Mrs. Henry Daliihau.ser, and Mrs. Regina Bauman all of West Bend, Miss Virginia Piper of Kansas. Miss Mary Ann Rjouirud of Calraar. and Miss Lillian Donahue of Fori Dodge.Coles A (trail Fit.daxEl?«IajunSthechi2JfsenorCMC1»lt;ofmi?an*a blKl«Of!3 ]c.toelectKnigGranCharden,Edwtary,retaiteesnardnewlFor); Teac Bt pink of tl Quii Jujm wedlt; dau| Stiei H. C Hent:cere: Wuc lene pup! wed ied friei Perl mon the T brid was Did phe' T her gow witi line ski i fing by i and a S a w ed twii ba c senWOTa c whi Otis. Car
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Emmetsburg Reporter

Emmetsburg, Iowa, US

Tue, Jun 29, 1948

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