To The

WHITESIDE
COUNTY
WEDDINGS

Wedding Announcement
OF
Robert Beveroth to Beverly Schultz

Miss Beverly Schultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schultz, 306 Eighth Avenue Sterling and Robert Beveroth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beveroth Sr., 209 Heaton Street, Morrison, August 8 at 6:30 P.M. in the parsonage of the 2nd Avenue Lutheran Church, Sterling the Rev. Eldor Mueller officiating.

The pretty double ring ceremony was attended by the immediate families of the couple.

The bride was attired in light blue slipper satin of ballerina length with fitted bodice. A bertha gathering over the shoulders achieved a sleeve affect. A halo of blue satin ribbon was worn as a head dress, she wore a corsage of white orchids and a single strand of pearls.

Attendents to the couple were Mrs. Merle Andreas and Fred Beveroth Jr., brother of the bridegroom.

The mother of the bride wore a black and white street length gown with white accessories. The mother of the bridegroom wore a black sheer gown with black accessories. Both wore corsages of pink and white glamesilla.

Following the ceremony a reception was held on the lawn at the home of the brides parents. Blue and Yellow streamers formed a lattice work over the serving table.

The three tiered cake was topped with a wedding bell and surrounded by blue and yellow carnations. Mrs. Fred Beveroth, Jr, sister-in-law of the bridegroom cut the cake following the initial cut by the newlyweds. Miss' Joyce Wright, Joyce Null and Mrs. Robert Hoster served. Miss Harriet Schueler had charge of the bride's book.

For going away the new Mrs. Beveroth wore grey and rose sheer bemberg with gray accessories with a white orchid as a corsage.

The bride was graduated from Sterling High School in 1945 and has been employed as bookkeeper by Moores Appliance Co. for the last two years. The bridegroom was graduated from Morrison High School in 1942 and is employed at the Sinclair Service Station in Morrison.

Upon returning from their honeymoon in the western states Mr. and Mrs. Beveroth will reside in an apartment at 306 Eighth Avenue in Sterling.

Dixon Evening Telegraph 12 August 1948

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