The Waterloo Times Friday, April 23, 1915 Wedding Bells Cupid Has Been Busy in Waterloo and Vicinity FREIMUTH-WISCHMEYER A pretty home wedding took place at the farm residence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wischmeyer Tuesday afternoon, when their daughter, Miss Marguerite, was joined in the bonds of holy matrimony to Herman Freimuth, Jr., of Fountain. Rev. J. Nollau of St. Paul’s Evangelical church performed the ceremony. Miss Henrietta Freimuth acted as bridesmaid and Edwin Wischmeyer was the groom’s best man. The bride was becomingly attired in white ivory satin with the entire bodice and overskirt of rose point lace. The veil was arranged in cap fashion with satin ribbon rosettes at each ear and a bandeau of white roses with lilacs. She carried a shower bouquet of white carnations and ferns. Her maid was attired in a girlish frock of embroidery and carried a bouquet of white carnations and ferns. Miss Bertha E. Oldendorph played the wedding march. After the wedding ceremony a splendid wedding supper was served and the guests showered the best wishes and congratulations upon the newly wedded pair. They go to housekeeping at once on a farm near New Hanover. The Times wafts best wishes to them upon their journey through life.