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M* SS(Kvv.-av-vXv;8»Photo by Abrell.At home on 1114 North Anderson Street in Greensburg following their recent marriage in the First Christian Church are Mr. and Mrs. Steve Konzelman. The bride, the former Cathy Ruble, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ruble, 320 West Forsythe Street, Greensburg. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Mariam Konzelman and Paul Konzelman, both of this city.Rev. Charles Strickler performed the double-ring service at 2 p. m. Saturday, Sept. 26, before altar bouquets of gladioli and mums. A prelude of traditional organ music was played by Mrs. Don Minning, with the Lord’s Prayer played during theceremony./of thebestThe bride was given in marriage by her brother, John Ruble, home on leave from Germany. She. wore an empire gown of bridal satin, featuring long sleeves edged with ruffled lace. Her mantilla veil of illusion was edged in lace and flowed to cathedral length, and she carried a colonial bouquet of pink and white poms.Bridal attendants were Miss Nancy Konzelman, the groom’s sister, as maid of honor, and Mrs. Harold Cupp and Mrs. Larry Fry as bridesmaids. They were attired in gowns of contrasting pinks and pink*chapel-length veils, and held nosegays of white and pink pompons.David Koqzelman, a brothergroom, kerved as man. Groomsmen were Harold Cupp and Larry Filler, and ushers were Randy Moffett and Floyd Grimes.A blue bonded knit with black accessories was'chosen by the bride’s mother for the wedding, and a toast silk shantung with October Brown Accessories was worn by the groom’s mother. Both mothers had bouquets of pink mums._Loyal Workers ClubThe Millhousen Loyal Workers Extension Homemakers Club met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Marie Schneider.Mrs. Entha Duennes, president, presided with the opening prayer given by Mrs. Dorothy Horan. Mrs. Schneider gave theand the history of thebyWedding guests were served cake and punch at a reception at the YMCA from 2:30 until4 p. m., by Joyce Bray, sister of the bride, and Rickie Clark, the bride’s cousin.Dinner was served at the Eagles on East Main from 4:30 until 10 p. m. Servers were Sue Ruble, sister-in-law of the bride, and Linda Filler. Decorations were in the bridal colors.sFor a short weddng trip south, the new bride chose a white skirt and vest with blue blouse and a corsage of pink poms. They are both graduates of Greensburg Community High School; the bride in 1966 andher husband in 1965.»Guests were present from Michigan City, Muncie and Rushville, Ind., Columbus andOxford. Ohio.ORDER NOWCLASSRINGSin SCHOOL COLORSversesong,Mrs.“Dixie,” was Gladys Klene.given H Membersanswered roll call by telling afunny Haloween incident whichhad happened to them.Mrs. Bernadette Fry had thesafety lesson on vitamins.During a social period cardsbeingHERAnnwere played with prizes awarded to Miss Mary Schneider and to Mrs. MarieSchneider.HIMAuthentic School Cre^ Solid Gold Mounting Your Initials on SidesShown here is hut one of many school ring designs for you to choose from. Purchase JEWELRY from your Jeweler andreceive quality for less.HUNTINGTONJEWELRYNORTH SIDE SQUARE
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Greensburg, Indiana, US

Fri, Oct 16, 1970

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