Satterlee--Misbach Wedding (1928)

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Howard Courant
June 28, 1928


The marriage of Miss Henrietta Louise Satterlee of Howard and Rev. Lorenz E. Misbach of Lone Elm was solemnized at noon, Wednesday, June 27, 1928, at the home of the bride's parents, Rev. and Mrs. E.E. Satterlee.

Preceding the ceremony Grieg's "Spring Song" was played by Miss Leone Barner.  "O Promise Me" and "I Love You Truly" were sung by Miss Reba Sisk.  During the playing of the "Lohengrin Wedding March" the bride and groom were accompanied to the beautifully decorated altar in the living room, by Francis Tannehill and Miss Reba Sisk, where the ring ceremony was conducted by the bride's father, Rev. E. E. Satterlee, pastor of the Howard Methodist Church.

The marriage of Rev. and Mrs. Misbach is the culmination of a freindship formed while both were students in Baker University.  Mrs. Misbach is greatly admired for her modest charm and many fine accomplishments.  After her graduation at Baker University she taught in Saffordville, Kansas.  Mr. Misbach is now pastor of the Methodist church at Lone Elm, Kansas, where they will make their home for the present year, after which they will reside in Chicago while Rev. Misbach will take a course in higher theology in Garrett Biblical Institute and Mrs. Misbach will complete her Master's Degree.

After the serving of a sumptuous wedding feast the bride and groom left in their car for a short visit in Kansas City.  The guests were: Miss Hildred Satterlee of Lawrence, sister of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. H. W.  Lewis and baby daughter of Chanute; Mrs. Lewis is also a sister of the bride.  Mr. L. U. Misbach and Mrs. John Nybroe of Aliceville, father and sister of the groom; Miss Reba Sisk of Parsons; Miss Leona Barner of Westphalia and Mrs. Francis Tannehill of Alta Vista.

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