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Unusually Pretty Home Wedding Solemnized Thursday Evening.140 INVITED GUESTS PRESENTgremu:delinalbeathelittOwwhofDiiteramblaAn unusually pretty nome wedding was solemnized last evening at 8 o’clock at the home of Mr. John Hartman, cn I |ov South H street, when his daughter, | jr( Edna, became the bride of Mr. Rar.-beidolph Kreiger, of Batesville, in the Uj0tripresence uf 140 invited guests.The rooms were beautifully trimmed, ,an) the color scheme of green and white | rog being carried out with greenery ar.d chrysanthemums. In the ceremony room the wedding altarwas formed beneath an arch of greenery with a back ground of ferns and honeysuckle. Clusters of chrysanthemums were placed effectively throughout all of the rooms.At the appointed hour the sweet strains of the Lohengrin wedding march I ro sounded and the bridal couple attended | BU by Mr. Monroe Wonning, of Batesville,to(wiceibaMiesthpycousin of the groom and Miss Emma m,thchspoumiHartman, cousin of the bride, appeared and while the melody of Schumann’s Traumerei permeated the airf the Rev. Walter Rueckheim, pastor of the German Methodist church pronounced the words in an impressive manner that joined the happy young couple in holy I gr wedlock. Mendelsohn’s march was played for the recessional. Mrs. J. G. Phipp3 furnished the wedding music.Afte^ the ceremony the company ) | were served in the dining room which was tastefully decorated with greenery and chrysanthemums. Brick ice cream cake and mints were served. Miss Caroline Klopfer, of Muncie, presided at the punch bowl.oncaPiMthheMarbiThe bride was charmingly gowned in (jea white crep de chine gown with lace trimmings with the bridal veil of tulle enveloping her graceful form. She carried bride roses.'The bridesmaid, Miss Emma Hirt-man. was gowned in a pretty sheer whiti gown with lace trimmings and carried chrysanthemums.The young couple were the recipients of many beautiful presents, a china o Ifloset from-the Ladies Aid and a handsome chair from the congregation of the German Methodist church attest the popularity of the bride, who has been organist at the church for several years.She has always been one of the most popular girl3 in the German social circle of the city and has many fiiends who can attest to her sweet and charming disposition.The groom is a prominent ycung business man, of Batesville, where he is employed in the implement business. He has a cosy cottage home already furnished for the reception of his bride, where, after a honeymoon ti ip to Northern Indiana and Ohio they will settle down to enjoy connubial bliss Among the out of town guest3 were: Mr. and Mrs. William L. Kruger and dhughter, Hilda, Mr. and Mrs. William Wessell, Monroe Wonning, of Batesville, Misses Louise and Julia Hartman, Edmund Hartman, William Guster and Frank Dettmer, of White Creek, H^nry Schleter, of Seymour, Miss Caroline Kbpfer, of Muncie. Miss Lillie Klatte, of Cincinnati, Mrs. Ferd Benzel, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Louis Ackerman, of Jeffersonville.MBDEaiMCBaiFI3.I'?•iea,iiriisU.it.it-iisd,ee11t
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Bedford Daily Mail

Bedford, Indiana, US

Fri, Nov 11, 1910

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