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POPULAR YOUNG PEOPLE OF MILLSCOUNTY ARE MARRIEDMias Rose Anna Hopp Becomes ike Bride of George Marlin Aiatrope Prominent Young PeopleERENONY WEDNESDAY EVESome Two Hundred Gueets Present Rt Ceremony at Home of Bride’s Parent* Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph HoppA wedding was solemnized on Wednesday evening November 19, which united the lives of two young people, representing two of .Mills county’s most prominent and influential families. The wedding was that of Miss Rose Anna. Hopp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hopp and George Marlin Aistrope, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aistrope of near Malvern. The marriage was solemnized at the spacious farm home of the bride's parents east of this city, in the presence of some two hundred guests.Juat before the ceremony Miss Laura Hopp, sister of the bride, sang! “I Love You Truly,” played by Loren Aistrope, brother of the groom. At 8 o'clock * as the -strains of Mendelssohn’s Wedding March played by Miss Viola Mulholland, cousin of thegroom, filled the air the bridal couple attended by Miss Mary Kathryn Hopp, sister of the bride, serving as bridesmaid and Frederick Aistrope Mulhoihmd, of Malvern acting as best man took their place beneath a beautiful wedding bell of white supported by orchid and white streamers. Rev. S. Thompson of this city read the marriage lines, using the beautiful -and impressive double ring ceremony. While congratulations were being extended Miss Laura Hopp, sang At Dawning,” played by Loren- Aistrope.The bride is one of the most popular young ladies of this community, where sho has grown to young womanhood. She looked charming on thisgetre over satin, trimmed in silk lacc wearing .silver slippers and a bridal veil of silk net held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms which was worn by her mother thirty-three years ago, and carrying a bouquet of Columbia roses and orchid sweet peas tied with white tulle, a gift of the groom. Her bridesmaid wore lt;a dress of orchid georgette over yellow, trimmed in ostrich feathers, gold slippers and carried a bouquet of Columbia roses tied with orchid tulle.The groom is one of Mills county’s prosperous progressive young farmers. He, too, has been reared in Mills county. He graduated from the Malvern high school with the class of 1922 $nd has since been associated with his father on a farm near Malvern. He i a in every particular worthy of the bride he has claimed. Both he and the best man were garbed on this occasion in suits of dark gray.Ushers of the evening were Meta Roenfeldt, Marjorie Hopp, Della Phifer and Marie 3rower.Refreshments in which the coloi scheme of the house decorations, ol orchid and white were carried outD urciQ ic ft mrftfl hv t.h ft TLTtasPR Fdri'Il
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Glenwood Opinion

Glenwood, Iowa, US

Wed, Nov 19, 1924

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