Fred R. Schmaltz And Bride To Make Home In BarodaAfter a ueek's honeymoon In the South, Mr. and Mrs. R. Schmaltz, t Schmaltz who were married Saturday in Trinity Lutheran church ; at Glendora, will be at home on route 1. Baroaa The bride i$ the former Ann Lee Holben, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Norman L. Holbcn. Itoute 1. Box 159D, St. Joseph The groom U the I son of Mr. and Mrs Rhine Schmaltz, route I, Baroda For her wedding the bride chose a ftooMength gown of pure dupioni , Uk with pleated skirt topped by a torso length bodice with long sleem and scoop neckline trimmed with sequins. A half crown of silk, with pearl and sequin trim, held the fingertip sed of imported illusion The bridal bouquet was of white ro«es and stephanotis.I The i pm rites were performed by the Re* M J. Michael, before an altar decorated with bronze mums. Ted Minor and Mr* John Noricki protided the music.Attending her srster as maid of honor was Miss Sue Holben, and the bridesmaids were the Misses Madeline DeFord, Martha Schmaltz sirter of the groom, and Gail Mundt They carried cascades of bronze mums to acrent their pumpkin col-jor crystal satin gowns, created with , bouffant skirts and lace yoked torso (length bodices Half crowns of braid I with circular *eils formed their , headpieces| Amy Strefhng and Tom Schmaltz. * cousins of the groom, both of Ba*MR A MRS. FRED R. SCHMALTZroda. were flower girl and ring bearer.Dean Schmaltz, brother of the groom, was beat man The ushers were Lawrence D Holben. the brides borther, of St. Joseph, and Leon Schmaltz, and three of groom's brothers.Five hundred guerts were greeted at two receptions, one in the Glendora Lutheran church and the oth-m » c* n p mv.» .wa