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*Pauline Nipp BecomesBride of Chas. PlumerThe home of Rev. Alfred Huff in Millard, Ndb., was the scene of a very pretty informal wedding ceremony Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock11 lt;*when Miss Pauline Nipp, daughter of Chas. Nipp, became the bridle ofChas. Phrrner Jr., son of Mr, • and Mrs. Chas, Plumer, who reside north of Glen-wood on U. S, No. 34.The ceremony was performed only, in the presence -of-.the 'immediate members of these two families. The attendants were Miss Lueila Plumer, sister of the groom, and Oscar Deit-chler.The bride was appropriaifceijr attired in an) afternoon* gown of blue, her accessories of a darker shade, and she carried a bride’s bouquet of yellow roses and pink sweet peas.The bridesmaid also was attired Sn blue.An informal wedding dinner followed1 later in the evening.Mr. and Mrs. Plumer will be at homo' in- a. iesfdSereee on the Pluiner farm north of Glenwbod-The best wishes of a host of friends go out to these popular young people.Siclblt3hicliaituh0P01 VSinb0 t: 01Vaa
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Glenwood Opinion Tribune

Glenwood, Iowa, US

Mon, Mar 05, 1934

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