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II-oms...iof Mr.MartinTwelfth street, were aau» :ii* afternoon at »a*la Paal o'clock at the £;9.. ' ci=ra. R«T. WUbaaDanes -it Cas:«^e, a big da:ce w:.. :■* :Steiabar'i*- * Ope*a H^se *. v«x»*: ----•cade 02 Tbur-fay Ma; 2J' fjc*,T//i=5 processioaal was play-jwhich et*Ty:ee :* :=T;:ed to auend.. -. - ^ cap*I2«- jVamtafaui. ay and the;Mu*fc wj:i t-e f;ra:='-ed by the Wis-( con * la rive crlt;is*:rs. jTee bridewhite'crepe trimmed with Spaa* j*iVb Jace and beads. Her veil ’cf tulle a-* wreathed with wated May bells. She carried a bridalDance At St-att-nan Or S---a/A novel da:*-' be held at?:ra::saa's hall r*=:*;,riile ®3 sweetpeas.~;cday It *.11 te a Cinderella -j-he Misses Holdina Zutz. cotts-n -i.pper dance an J a attendance oJ ar.ii. and Alice Wester, .* ionk.-d tor. j£is:*r of the groom, were the■;■—r— -:—{brfdes maids Miss Zztz wore a by South ‘rowL of lavender satin srepe andE. Ladies ‘MiTf Werner, p!ai crepe deA rummage 15 al* w:l! b- con.ncpo carried ara bouquets of pick'- Tuesday afternoon. May 2., by /.a—^jr^s, swansonia and lavender ■*.» ladle* of **• Fide M E.v a: 11; t r■-an.-1 vasia ave-r-etp^asMessrs. Rudolphn=.e !o* ;} e groom aci Walter Schneider-+ Icon si a 'of the bride, were theMonthly D fine- Dance 1-roo.rSHJea.I Tr.e regular rvrhly dinner 4«ft* After the ceremony a reception cf the A“oc;a; *n of r mm-rce wa5 at .t,e home of the bride*?ib-.- hcld Fav:rcav *v*n:3g. May -1 mother. Decorations were carried! * Norf'T' “He oreh*-s*ra will piay ^ j2 p«.0fc and lavender end i'Dinner will b* «»:'■'! at T:2*’ p. m. |? iars*» w*n*® v*ddi2Z fa'-ll hunrJ* * ’over the center of the table. Among1 Opening *t Crvjtal Lake 5J*day ^§*13 were Mr. and Mrs Wm A grand o:*vng r.f fry*til uV- :#ii]e.T 0* CbtCiro.7** or: will hftld Sucdar. Mv 2?.. J.J-. an«d Mrs. Weiner will makesf^rr'ym and »*v*r:*z with *h* Wpe t»e;r vo:2e Tj., the bride’s mother.*■ or. - i n y ve or■ he -tra furn: -hing, _the music. j GRASSE. FORSTERMiss Helen Grasse, daughter of Mr and Mrs. G. Grasse. 1111 High avenue, and Arno Forster, son of •’ Mr. and Mrs. August Forster. 1115 Lincoln avenue, were united in ! marriage Wednesday at the St.. Peter Claver church by Rev. ^ Frank Pichery.i | The bride wore a gown of powderHall Tonighthe held this eve*:rch*stfa wiH ?ur‘WEDDINGSzeorzette and a corsaze ofSTAPEL-HAHNMi*s Lutile ritapel, daughter l;Mr. and Mrs. Herm Thirteen*, a street!, '■ Hahn, eoa oi Mr. and Mrs. Charles wooa., ihaan. 1C25 St. Clair avenue were! Following toe c ,:.«al«4 It Mr.-las. Ihij »!wr- «*P«;n «w h*W »t lt;he hone v.1 Soos • 5 o'clock a; t!» 'h“ krid»s paro-.ts wher. oocora-'oaraonaa. of ft* Ktv. Willlaai ’lor.* «*r» In olnl: and whl:e. \Vaiafa-at3 1 Mr- ;‘n', Monster will be atTfco brtlt;te was attired in a cocoa nct : to thel,- many frl.ntls after canton crepe dress and wore a ^ul‘ 1 at -1 0 N, Twelfth street.corsage bccqce. of roses, sweetpeas | —-and awar.sonla. Miss Helen Rei-mer. who attended her, wore a gown gray canton crepe flowers were similar to the bride';Louis Heisler attended the groom.A reception was held at the homeof the brlde'i parents after the cere-ly. Decorations were It laven-and white. The dining room was decorated by a large wedding bell In the center of the room and a large wedding cake graced the table. The youn^ couple will be at home to their many friends after Jun i 1 at 921 S. Fouteenth street.ROSENTHAL-SCHMITTpretty wcdldng was solemnized o'clock this afternoon at the of St. Mark’s Eagllsh Lutheran church, when Mias Marcella RoHonthal, darghtor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosenthal. 1619 S. Eighth St.. became the bride of Robert Schmitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schmitt. 1116 S. Seventeenth street. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Wilium M. Czamanske.The bride wore a dress of Powder blue georgette trimmed with bisque laco and a corsage bouquet of Butterfly roses and sweet pea s. She wa.. attended by Miss Eunice Rosenthal. who wore a peach colored georgette gown and a corsage of sweetpea? and roses. Alton Schmitt was the b*st man.AB* .hotion of Commerce where a reception is bdnc held and where a wedding dinner will be served this evening. Decorations are in assorted cut flowers.American timber operator an«I exporter has been forced to sell out his interests there and withdraw.By cutting lean meat into thin Mr. ami Mr. Schmitt «rfo«i «=lt;S thorouthly dryina themthe .outhern part of th» reduclns: thorn to powder andthelh«tr honeymoon and niter AlSnta ' th,a. sub**a?«.1=first tvlll bo at Home to their Si ??.d* 6 lt;Wtai”d t0^ c.al,sifriends at S25 S. Fourteenth street.mican, which Is used explorers.ALTENBACH-CONRADYMiss Hattie Aitonbach. daughterof Mr and Mrs. Alex Aitonbach. 823 Lincoln avenue, and John Oon-rardy, son of Mr. and Mtk. Ma*t Conrardy, S24 Spring avenue. Ivere united in marriage Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock at Holy Name church by the Rt. Rev. MnnMenor D. F. Thill. Prof. August Zohlen. oreanist at the church played th» bridal processional.Tho bride wore a gown of whit* flat crepe, en train and a tulle wed cling veil. She carried a showe* bouquet of roses and swansonla The Misses Thecla and Sophie AI hr.bach were the bridesmaids They wore orchid and pink orcan die dresses and corsage bouquets of sweetness and roses The groom’s attendants were Conrad Altenbach and Theodore Conrardy.After the ceremony the bridal party and relatives of the couple repaired to the home of the bride's pan-ents. where a wedding dinner was served at noon. Decorations were In baskets of dafodlls, narcissus. tulips and other cut flowers. Mr. and Mrs. John Buhl, of Chilton and Mr. and Mrs. August May-er, of St. Nazlanz, were out of townAt HENI BET8
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