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Colonial style. She carried a shorter bouquet of roses, lilies of the yalley and babybreath. The maid of honor and bridesmaid were attired in pink and gold changeable taffeta and carried bouquets of pink roses and babybreath. The liitle flower girl’s frock was of pale blue tafieta.A reception was held followingthe ceremony at the home of thebride’s uncle and aunt, Mr. andMrs. E. Vanke, where a weddingdinner was served to thirty guests.The waitresses were Misses EdnaStolper, Emma Held and MabeJ Laux. Decorations in the home were carried out in pink and wMte crepe paper and a profusion of cut flowers.The bride is a popular young lady of Batavia, She was employed for ten yea.j at the Wangerm and Schwenzin company store and for the past, three years was a saleslady at one of the Schuster tores in Milwaukee. The groom is employed at office work in Milwaukee,Mr. and Mrs. Wend land left for a honeymoon trip by motor, expecting to visit places of interest iu the state and after November 1 ; will be at home to tbeir many friends in Milwaukee.Those from away who attended the wedding were: Mrs. J, Ruenzel of Wausau; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wendland and daughter, ftuth, of Wauwatosa; Mrs. Anna Wendland, of Milwaukee; W^er Wendland, of South Bend, Inff., and Elmer Milbrath, of Milwaukee.THEUNE -^PeTROYEA pretty wedding took place this
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Sheboygan Press Telegram

Sheboygan, Wisconsin, US

Wed, Sep 24, 1924

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