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Miss Sandra Baer, Dr. Solt Wed At Colorado CeremonyFT. MORGAN. Colo. — The wedding of Miss Sandra Kay Baer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Baer, Huron, S.D., and Dr. Robert Solt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Solt, Ft. Morgan, took place May I at St. Helena’s Catholic Church. The Rev. Herman J. Leite officiated at the double ring ceremony at 10 a.m.Nuptial music was furnished by Mrs. M. C. Rodney, organist, and Thomas P. Hall, Akron, soloist.The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of pure silk-faced peau de soie fashioned with a shallow scoop neckline and elbow - length sleeves. Peau de’arge laceadorned the fitted bodice and accented the hemline of the sheath skirt highlighted by a full chapel-length detachable train. Her veil fell from a rolled organza rose set with seed pearls and she carried a white cattleya orchid and stephanotis on a white satin prayer book.Sisters of the bride, Mrs. John McCarthy, matron of honor, and Mrs. Marion Hansen, Northglenn, maid of honor, wore green-spray chiffon sheath dresses with matching hats and veils and carried nosegays of white glamellias with salal leaves.Richard S, Solt, Wheatland, Wyo,. served his brother as best man and Dr. Douglas Brown, Midland, Texas, was groomsman. Ushers were Robert Head,Omaha, and Dr. Patrick Thompson.A reception was held at the Ft. Morgan Country Club, Assisting with the serving were Mesdames Paul Woodward, Patrick Thompson, Gene Helm-berg, Irven Billiard, Roy Para-chini and Richard Solt.Mrs. Solt is a graduate of St. John’s School of Nursing. Huron, S. D. Dr. Solt, a graduate of Creighton University, Omaha, is associated with Drs. Paul E. Woodward and Patrick L. Thompson.After a wedding trip through the western part of the United States, the newlyweds will be at home at Ft. Morgan.FELLOWSHIP MEETSCARTHAGE — Women’s Fellowship met at United Church of Christ dining room May 5, with Mesdames D. P. Amsber-ry and William Burmeister as hostesses. A motion carried to finance a delegate to any of the church conventions. Mrs. Dale Clites was in charge of the program. She, Mrs. Max Brown, Mrs. Robert Shoemaker and Mrs. Joe Snedeker sang a Mother’s Day selection.MRS. ROBERT SOLTIN FIRING EXERCLSE ICARTHAGE — Marine Corps Kenneth T. Schlim, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schlim, is participating in a regimental firing exercise at the Marine Corpsartillery range in the MojaveDesert. He is serving with the 1st Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division at the Marine Corps Base, Camp Pen*dleton, Calif.
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Huron Daily Plainsman

Huron, South Dakota, US

Sun, May 16, 1965

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