POPULAR COUPLE ARE WED111iMiss Martha Krause and HenryKehe Married at Lutheran ! cChurch, Oct. 16, 1915.\IRECEPTIONa€GroomFalls on Honeymoon Tr New Home Awaits ThemMiss Martha Krause, eldest daugh- j ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krause ^ and Henry J. Kehe, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kehe were united in the holy bonds of wedlock by Rev. Chas. Noack at St. Peter’s Lutheran ' church, Arlington Heights, Saturday, i Oct. 16, 1915 at 4 o’clock p. m.JJThe handsome bride looked charm-ing in her wedding gowrn of white charmousse entraine. She wore a lt;long silk veil with the bridal wreath j worn by her mother 21 years ago. j She carried a bouquet of bride’s roses and lillies of the valley.iThe groom wore the conventional black.The maid of honor, Miss Margaret , Krause, sister of the bride, wore a handsome pink dress and belt under ^ white rice cloth. The other bridesmaids w-ere Miss Lydia Kehe and Miss lt;lrace Williams, of Huntley, both dressed in white crepedechine.(Edward J. Kehe, brother. of the *groom, wTas best man. Walter Krause Jr., brother of the bride, and William Kehe, a cousin, were groomsmen.The bridal party formed in pro- j1 lt;ession in the vestibule. The brides-maids, followed by the bride and maid of honor, led the procession up one ! aisle, w’hile the groomsmen, best man 1 and groom, met them at the altar, i ’ -where the ring ceremony w»as perform- ! ed by Rev. Chas Noack, pastor, after 1 w-hich the Maennerchor of which the * groom is a member, sang a German Tivmn.The wedding party in autos, was quickly taken to the home of the groom, where elaborate preparations had been made to entertain the invited guests. The wedding menu of -the wedding feast contained all the good things for which German house- i wives are renowned. The decorations were in white and pink. Beneath a large tent the dance floor had been laid and it was here until three the following morning that the people, “both young and old enjoyed themselves.The happy bride and groom left on a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls and on their return, will reside in a new house in the Krause subdivision on Belmont Ave., along side of the groom’s parents.The bride and groom are popular young people of Arlington Heights and the joining of two such well known families has created more than a little interest throughout this vicinity. The Herald joins their many friends in extending congratulations and may jthe sun always shine bright for these ; newly-weds.«lt; 99