GKKTirtMH: Doin’ MTRS \i:rM Ain) kurtx, jr. ,(Mrs. W. M, Mayhow)MERTON1— Man Lutheran church, ; which wjitf decorated with fall flow- ( erfi ami leaves, was the scene of a proily wedding at 3 o’clock p. tn.t ' Suturelay, when Miss Gertrude Dorn, * danghlor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dorn, Mcrlnn; became the bride of Edward* Kurtz, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-1 ward Kurtz, 5r,, of Platt. The bridal j party entered the church to the’ si a ins of the ■ Lohengrin wedding! march played by Miss Sylvia Nienow. The bride was given in marriage by her fat her. Her gown was of white sal in trimmed with rhinestones and lace; her veil of white Hi He was eaugiil svi111 rhinestones and orange 1 blossoms and she carried a shower! bouquet of lea roses and smilawMiss Amamlfi Dorn, sisLcr of the bride, was maid of honor, , She wore a gown of green taffeta and carried H bouquet of yellow roses.* Miss Evelyn Kurtz, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid and wore a gown of pink taffeta and carried a bouquet of pltik roses. The bridegroom was attended ly Arthur Dorn and Arthur, Kurtz. Little Dorothy and Marvin!Dorn, nteces of the bride, were1flower girls. Harold Dorn, nephew,,of the bride, was ring bearer, carrying the ring on a while satin pillow. Misses Sylvia and Inez Xienow sang “Love Me Truly preceding the double ring ceremony which was performed hy Rev. Henry Hart wig. A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents for the Immediatefra n» 11 'ilQ lt;Ji n ll fritfSnrisS