Ziebell - BalvanzWedding SolemnizedTn St. John's Lutheran church Wednesday evening, September 3, at 7:30, Miss Shirley Ziebelt, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Ziebell, o f Hubbard, became the bride of Donald Balvanz,ReifcBobandand we el atteiT1Fridan ] to 5 Jfonlv son of Mr. and Mrs. ^orWalter Balvanz of Hubbard. The attc]Mrela* Mcandlelight double ring service was read by Rev. John Schliep- emp siek, pastor of the church. j gbojMrs. John Schliepsiek, organist, j ^ played the wedding marches and 0£ j accompanied Fredrik Kix, who sang.The bride, who was given in to c marriage by her father, wore a ‘ afte white satin bustle back gown with a long train, lace bertha and long pointed sleeves. Her fingertip j veil fell from a coronet of orange j bauc blossoms. Her arm bouquet was red roses and her only jewelry was a strand of pearls, a gift of the bidegroom.The bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Wayne Dubberke, was matron of honor. Norman Kulow acted asStorMMrs. celladenbPine M Mrring bearer. Kay Boeke, cousin of j the bride, was flower girl. Arlo n Ziebell, brother of the bride, served as best man, Melba Engelking and Janice Lehmeier lighted the aisle candles and altar tapers.Ervin Ziebell and Wayne Dub-berkc were ushers.A reception was held in the church for 175 guests. Miss Elda Jane Brunemeier presided at the guest book and Mrs. Merlin Hoel-scher and Mrs. Martin Blomechilddem;EdleMrs.tersMarlt;c.on,birtlSucared for the gifts.Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of the Hubbard high school. After a wedding tripMiRMr.to Yellowstone National park,!they will be at home on a farm near Hubbard.01excl clou I