CEDAR COUNTY, NEBRASKA - FAMILIES ARE UNITED IN DOUBLE WEDDING ==================================================================== NEGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. This file was contributed for use in the NEGenWeb Archives by Carol Tramp Permission granted by: Rob Dump, Editor, Cedar County News ====================================================================== Cedar County News Feb. 18, 1925 FAMILIES ARE UNITED IN DOUBLE WEDDING SISTERS ARE WEDDED TO BROTHERS IN A DOUBLE WEDDING ON MONDAY Two of the most prominent families in the northern part of the county were united in a double wedding ceremony when Miss Teresa and Miss Ludvina Kleinschmitt, daughters of Mrs. Gertrude Kleinschmitt of Bow Valley became the brides of Edward and August Lange, sons of Mrs. Christine Lange, also of Bow Valley on Monday at 9:30 at the Catholic Church in Bow Valley. Father A. Birnbach officiated. The brides wore white crepe dresses and wreaths and veils and carried bouquets of white roses. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lange were attended by Miss Alma Kleinschmitt, sister of the brides, and Henry Lattman, nephew of the grooms, victoria Lange, niece of the grooms, and Alphonse Kleinschmitt, brother of the brides were witnesses for Mr. and Mrs. August Lange. Both bridesmaids wore lavender crepe dresses with hats to match and carried bouquets of pink and white carnations. After the ceremony a three course wedding breakfast was served at the brides' home for the families and in the afternoon a reception for over 200 guests was held at the Kleinschmitt home. In the evening a house dance was given for relatives and friends. Both couples are widely known and are among the most popular young people in their part of the country, having been born and reared in the communities where they now live. For the present they will make their home on the Lange farm northeast of Fordyce, until buildings and other improvements can be erected on the farm which Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lange will occupy. Congratulations and best wishes from their friends over the county are extended to these young people who are starting their wedded life.