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Three Happy Marriages

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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
October
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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THREE HAPPY MARRIAGES

Henne-Dietzel, Nissle-Jedele, Fischer Frank.

OCCURED WEDNESDAY

The Bridal Couples Will Reside on S. Fifth Ave., Second St. and Miller Avenue.

(From Wednesday's Daily Argus.)

HENNE-DIETZEL

A very pretty home wedding will take place this evening at 7 o'clock when Miss Matilda C. Dietzel and Samuel Henne will be united in marriage by the Rev. John Nuemann at the home of the bride on S. Fifth avenue. The Lohengrin wedding march will be played by Miss Louise Dahlke as the bridal party enter the parlor and take their places beaneath an arch of smilax and white ribbon. During the ceremony Mendelssohn's "Song without Words" will be played softly by Miss Louise Dahlke and after the ceremony and while the bride and groom are receiving congratulations "The Palms" will be be rendered.

The bride's gown is an elaborately tucked organdie trimmed with valencennes lace and satin ribbon. She will carry a bouquet of white roses. The bridesmaid will wear a gown of cream colored organdie trimmed with plaitings of chiffon and will carry an arm bouquet of chrysanthemums. The two flower girls will wear simple white gowns of sheer material and will carry baskets of white flowers.

After the ceremony a bountiful supper will be served. The dining room is daintily trimmed with green and white and a large bowl of glowing nasturtiums form a beautiful centerpiece for the table. The Misses Ethel Grey, Carrie Derffner, Carrie Feldhauser and Ann Seyfried will assist in serving guests.

The bride and groom will leave on the late train for a short western trip. They will be at home to their friends after Nov. 20 at 509 S Fifth avenue.

Miss Dietzel is a very bright and attractive young woman and has a host of friends in the city. Mr. Henne is a member of the firm of Henne & Stanger and is a thoroughly upright and honorable business man and has the respect and friendship of a large number of people. The out of town guests at the wedding are Mr. and Mrs. August Schultz and John Dietzel, of Pigeon, and Mr. and Mrs. Arndts and two songs, of Marshall.

NISSLE-JEDELE

Miss Entema Jedele, of Lodi, and Edward Nissle, of this city, were quietly married at the home of the bride's parents this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, only the immediate family being present. Mr. and Mrs. Nissle will go to housekeeping in a home at 614 W. Second street, which Mr. Nissle recently purchased.

Miss Jedele has a large circle of friends in this city and they welcome her gladly. She is a very popular young woman in Lodi, where she has lived.

Mr. Nissle is a bright, energetic young business man employed as a clerk with Gruney & Lutz.

FISCHER-FRANK

Miss Mamie Frank and Matt Fischer will be married at the residence of Rev. A. L. Nicklas this evening at 6 o'clock. They will be attended by Miss Tillie Frank and Joe Fischer. The bride will wear a very becoming traveling gown of dark blue cheviot and tailor made hat to match.

The bridesmaid will wear a charming gown of brown cloth trimmed in blue silk.

The bride and groom will take the evening train for the east for short wedding trip. They will be at home after Nov. 1 at 714 Miller avenue.