Couple Married In Stoverrley, Mrs. West jement age to sy, son ooney, rmerly todavMiss Lavera Rugen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rugen, of Stover, became the bride of Mr! Richard Holtzen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Holtzen, of Cole Camp, at 5:00 o’clock Sunday afternoon, May 14, at the St. Paul’s Lutheran church in Stover. The double ring service was read by the Rev. J. C. Schedler before a setting of baskets of gladioli and bridal wreath.The bride, whose father gave her in marriage, wore a gown of white slipper satin fashioned with net bodice and aisle wide train. Her veil was finger-tip length. Her only ornament was a doubleIstrami of pearls and she carried a bridal bouquet of white roses.ighter of b of In-Sedalia . “Bud” irles M. of Mrs.Osageat 7:00 Baptist Walterby Mrs. *st man brotherv, aunt tess at e cere-. Belle ivenue. bride-Mabry ssisted 1 ooster MissMissMiss Edna Rugen, sister of the bride, as maid of honor, wore a gowrn of light blue and her flowers were dark pink carnations.Miss Alvera Harms, cousin of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid, and wore a gown of roseshade. Her flowers were of light pink carnations.Mr. Roy Holtzen, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man and Mr. Alvin Rugen, brother of the bride, was groomsman.Mr. Amos Rugen, cousin of the bride, and Mr. Marvin Harms, cousin of the bridegroom, were ushers.As the wedding party entered the church the guests at the wedding rose and sang: “Lord, who at Cana’s Wedding Feast.”Both the mother of the bride and of the bridegroom w*ore navy blue and their corsage were of white roses.Guests from-out-of town were Mr. and Mrs. George Schnaken-berg, Mrs. Margaret Schnakenberg of Sedan, Nebr., Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bremer and family of Concordia; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schnakenberg and family, of Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Harms and family, of Cole C Mr. and Mrs. William Wischmeier, Cole C Prof. and Mrs. R. Kalbfleis, erf Cole C Rev. and Mrs. Shaver and family, of Cole Camp, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Butler and son and Miss PearlMr. amarrie They ; Mr. Jc Betty James daughl motheiiBattles, of Kansas City.A dinner was served at the home of the bride’s parents immediately following the ceremony to 94 guests.Streamers of pink, blue and white decorated the dining room and baskets of bridal wreath were used throughout the home. Centering the dining table was as three tier wedding cake on which was a miniature bride and bride groom.The couple will reside on farm northeast of Cole Camp.The wlt; marrielt; the Re Rugen, the brilt; of the 1Miss Margaret JohnsonAtionrtc Niono’o T