John J. Binneboese & Anna M. Ahrendt
Married February 12, 1928
The Semi-Weekly Sentinel John J. Binneboese, of Hinton, and Anna M. Ahrendt, of Grant township, were united in marriage February 12, in Grant township, Rev. J. D. Meyher officiating. The attendants were Ida Ahrendt and Clarence Lang. LeMars Globe-Post, February 20, 1928 POPULAR PAIR ARE WEDDED. A very pretty wedding was solemnized Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ahrendt, in Grant township, when their daughter, Mary, was united in marriage to John Binneboese, son of Mrs. August Binneboese, of Lincoln township. The bride looked charming in a gown of rose beige georgette and lace embroidered in rhinestones. Her veil was held in place with a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried an arm bouquet of bridal roses. Her sister, Ida, acted as bridesmaid. She wore a dress of the new salmon shade georgette. Clarence Lang, a nephew of the groom, attended him. They both wore the conventional blue. Ushers were Misses Clara Westhoff and Louise Plueger. At 4 o’clock the bridal party entered the room to the strains of Mendelssohn’s wedding march, played on the piano by a sisgter of the bride, Bertha Ahrendt. The bridal party took their places under an arch, decorated with wedding bells and streamers, in the bridal colors, where Rev. J. D. Meyers pastor of Grant Lutheran Church, performed the double ring ceremony. At 6 o’clock a four-course dinner was served to immediate relatives of the couple. Six [sic] relatives of the bride and groom served. They were: Misses Bertha Rieke, Emma Ahrendt, Ella and Lillian Lang, and Dora Westhoff. The bride is well known in this community, and the groom is a prosperous farmer of Lincoln township, where they will make their home on the groom’s farm. Their many friends wish them a happy wedded life. |
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