Letha Belle Glagnzer Becomes Bride Of Herbert H. FrahmMiss Letha Belle Glaenzer, daughter of Mrs. Judith VV'. Glaenzer became the bride of Herbert H. Frahm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Frahm of Richmond Heights, Mo., on Saturday, May 20 at 4:30 p. m. In the St. Paul Evangelical and Reformed Church. Rev. G. Friz per-PACKAGE GOODSBEEH - WINE and LIQUORCITY HOTELWaterloo IllinoisFOR THAT DANCE YOU'RE HAVINGWhy Not Get The Best In Modem Music contactJimmy Fischerabout his All-Star Orchestra • Phone 95 Waterloo, IllinoisRADISON’S LOUNGEIntersection Rt. 3 and 157 Columbia. IllinoisChicken - Steaks SandwichesBEER . WHISKEYformed the double ring ceremony. The church was decorated with candles, gladiolus and iris.The bride, given in marriage by her uncle, George Schlemmer, wa* attired in a nylon net bridal dress over taffeta,with long sleeves, a fitted bodice, cut to a high neckline. which was an embroidered ruffle forming a bertha. The front of the skirt was plain and ruffeld in back with embroidered ruffles extending over the long train. Her fingertip veil was attached to a half bonnet. The veil was sprinkled with lily-of-the-valley. She carried an arm bouquet of white roses, stephanotis and a white orchid in the center.Mrs. Roy Bickelhaupt, sister of the bride, served as matron of honor, Mrs. Dean Smith and Miss Ailene Jones were bridesmaids. Miss Gay Jackson served as Junior bridesmaid. They were attired in yellow’ nylon net dresses with full skirts and lace strapless bodices, with full net stoles. They wore large crownless lace hats and carried fans to which orchids were attached.The groom chose Edwin Frahm as bestman, and Raymond Frahm and Russell Frahm as groomsmen. The groom and his attendants were dressed in summer formal attire.Master Jeffrey Frahm served as ring bearer, he was dressed in a white linen suit and carried the rings on a satin pillow.