tnemseives ana even men uney comanot quit,A GuestFcderaott—QaaisetTheres nothing half so-sweet in lifeAs love’s young dream.’’-Moore. *The weddmgof Miss Gunhiid Qualget and Eddie Julius Pederson ,took place Thursday, May 14, at 3 o’clock p. m, in Our Savior's' church at Closter,Neb... •Miss Bertha Berg and Mrs. Earl. Kicklund led the. procession followed by Mrs. Stephen :$ualset. Little-Miss Gerda Bygland directly preceded the bride, who was escorted by her father. The groom with his brother, Harry, met the.wedding- party lit the .alter. Rev. Karl Xavier performed thecere-TOony. -«The wedding party entered to the strains of Lohengnm’s Bridal Chorus played by Miss Mabel Score; Miss Annetta Sanderson sang “0 Promise” byDeKoven..The bride was attired in a gown of white canton1 crepe trimmed with shadow lace and., an ivory white satin girdle, A cafd~effecfc bridal wreath with Lilies of the Valley and long draped veil was very effective. The bride carried a boquet' of white : roses and Lilies of the Valley.- Mrs. Stephen Qualfiet matron of .honor wore a gown of lavender silk crepe trimmed with shadow lace. Miss Berge and Mrs. Kicklund wore dresses of crepe voile trimmed in lavender. The little flower girl wore white with lavender ribbon, and carried a bbquei of lilacs,.. ,The bride is tpe second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Qualset of. Petersburg, Neb., /and is well known here having visited in Bode at differet times. The groom is the third son of Mr. and Mrs, John Pederson of-this town and is well known throughout this community.After . the 'ceremony' the' wedding party and guests proceeded to the home of the bride, where they received congratulations and' good wishes of. the' company,:Dinner was served at two tables in the dining, . room. The decorations, of .the tables) were ferns and smilax. The tjolor scheme was lavender and white’ and' the decorations of the home were lilacs and white roses* the church’ w£s decorated;with lilacs’and apples blossoms..j. •- 1.:.Mr. and Mrs. Pederson will live on a farm'four miles- south of •- town?-where-Mr; Pederabfi' ' ifl* engflgcd in' farming: and where-thfey. will aJftfcr June; 1st be at home to their many friends.