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September 24, 1949 - HILMA CHRISTIANSON AND MARTIN BELAIR Replace VOWS
Pass over Hilma Marie Christianson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Christianson, and Martin L. Belair, either one of Bemidji, have been united in marriage Thursday morning at St. Phillips church with Rev. J.R. McAleer officiating on the double ring rite. The St. Phillip's university choir supplied the song.
The bride, who used to be given in marriage by means of her father, wore a costume of ivory slipper satin with lengthy educate and fingertip veil. She carried a white prayer publication with a white prayer ebook with a white aster and blue put out of your mind-me-nots tied with satin ribbon. The overlook-me-nots tied with satin ribbon. The neglect-me-nots had been from her mom's bridal bouquet and the prayer guide and pearl rosary had been presents of the groom.
Mrs. Lawrence Fehling, sister of the groom, was once matron of honor and turned into attired in a yellow satin formal of internet over satin with matching headdress and caried a colonial bouquet.
Mrs. Robert Passeri changed into the bridesmaid and wore an aqua formal of taffets with matching headdress and in addition carried a colonial bouquet. Lawrence Fehling and Robert Passeri attended the groom and Ed Burger and Otto Burr served as ushers.
The bride's mom become wearing grey crepe and her corsage became of various coloured asters. The groom's mom wore a soldier blue gown and her corsage become additionally of asters.
Following the rite a reception changed into served at St. Phillip's auditorium for sixty five site visitors by using Circle 10 of the Guild, Mrs. John Howe, chairman. Flora and lighted tapers had been used at the tables. A stupendous 4-tiered wedding ceremony cake crowned with a miniature bride and groom and white doves dependent the bridal desk and turned into served via Mrs. Ed Berger. Omit Ann Merick became accountable for the visitor guide and reward desk.
The bride is a graduate of the emidji highschool and is secretary for the Related Drug corporate. The groom may be a graduate of the Bemidji highschool and is district supervisor of the Crookston Milling Provider.
After a visit to the North Shore the younger couple will probably be at domestic at 1024 First Ave. So. The bride selected an aqua wool crepe fit with black equipment for travelling.
Out of metropolis travelers have been Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christianson of Eagle Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Christianson of Wadena, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Christianson of Wadena. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rhode of Gray Eagle, Mrs. Mary Bray and George Bray of Grand Rapids, Mrs. Ida Miller of Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. William Jarvis of Blackduck, Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Turnquist and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anderson of Crookston.