WEDDING BELLS RING FOR HAPPY BRIDES!f(Continued from Page 1)played by Mrs. Louis Fischer, the bride being attired in a gown of blue satin royale, carrying a bouquet of bridal roses, her bridesmaid, Miss Helen Gesell, sister of the groom, wearing burgundy crepe de chine and carrying a bouquet of pink and white asters and pink roses.Mr. Albert Belter, cousin of the bride, acted as best man, he and the groom wearing suits of dark blue serge.During the service the organist played soft strains of appropriate music, which lent much to the solemnity of the occasion.Following the ceremony, the bridal party and invited guests repaired to the home of the bride’s parents where an elegant wedding supper was served to the near relatives and friends, the evening being devoted to merrymaking and social pleasure.I •The bride is the only daughter of Fred Bosse and wife, of Route No. 2, and is an estimable young lady of The Pocket community, while the groom k. the son of John Gesell and wife, of Highland Center, and a promising young schoolteacher. He will teach this coming winter at the j Haase School and the young couple i will take up their residence with the bride’s parents where the good wishes of all their friends go with them as j they begin life’s journey together. ;Among those present at the wed-1 ding festivities were the groom’s par-! nets, John Gesell and family, of High- ! land Center and John Wolver and family, of Klemme’s Comer, Mrs.' Wolver being a sister of the groom.