972fGUF Fe Ti Be Ho DOE Mi Mi at SCH Mi Le M Ar Nlt; M Glt; BUF M, D« A' Bi BUf 3 I84HATchienhandColyou a lia pMR ANI) MRS CHARLES B ALTUMViandise’s*mal►alesanyrics,runeavelocaln ’ *1 bevail-\s ofpur-sleeves for the wedding, and the groom’s mother wore a royal blue knit dress. Their corsages were Cattleya orchids.A reception and dance were held at the American legionHall.Miss Brigitte Herrmann, the bride’s sister, was in charge of the guest book.Assisting in serving were Mrs. E.W Ragland, Mrs. Rolf Arndt, Mrs. Gifton Crook, Miss Ann Fiebrich. Miss Kay Lynn Grimm, Miss Tina Maxwell, and Mrs. William Arnold.Following a wedding trip to the coast, the couple is residing at 422 Rusk. He is a student at Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos and is employed part time at HF.B Store. She is employed at United Services Automobile Association.Mr and Mrs. Roland Pen-shorn and Mrs. and Mrs. Rolf Arndt were hosts in the Ewald Herrmann home for the rehearsal supper.Guests numbered thirty.ISMarriage vows were exchanged by Miss Wilhelmine Herrmann and Charles B. Alturn in a double ring ceremony February 11 in Cross Lutheran Church. The Reverend Marvin Tschatschula officiated.The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ewald 0. Herrmann, and parents of the groom are Mrs. Lucille Altum and Charles B. Altum.White glads and pompon mums adorned the altar.Mrs. Dwain Brown was organist.Entering with her father, the bride carried a cascade bouquet of white pompon mums and baby’s breath centered with a white Cattleya orchid. Her floor-length organza gown was designed with a low round neckline and had bishop sleeves. Lace in flower medallion design, dotted with pearls, garlanded the skirt and trimmed the empire bodice and sleeves. Her chapel-length illusion veil was also enhanced with flower design lace.Mrs. Roland Penshorn was her sister’s matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Patricia Ragland and Miss Cheryl Ragland of Austin, nieces of the groom, and Miss Christi Arndt of Dallas, niece of the bride.The attendants wore sapphire blue floor-length dresses with raised waistline and shirred skirt Matching sapphire bows were worn for headdresses, and each carried a nosegay of white pompon mums and blue baby’s breath.Henry Meadows of Galveston attended his cousin as best man, and groomsmen were Roland Penshorn of New Braunfels, William Arnold of Waco, and Brian Crook of Schertz.Rolf Arndt and E W. Ragland were ushers.The bride’s mother chose an aqua knit dress with sheer longSolemnized in Lutheran RitesHerrmann-Altum WeddingLocal Students( barter MembersOf Phi Mu at TechClaudette Scruggs and Janet