Summer BrideSaif m HopeP r e shy tenan C h u reh, Morrison, was the set-1 Saturday for thei marriage of Mi'-sEddene Marilyn• Nolting and Dav-I id H. Schwmke.The bi idr is theI daughtci of Mr. and Mrs. Krrd L.• Nolting, Linn.' and the bridegroom is the son 1 of Henry Sch-■ winko, Morrison,and the late Mrs. 1 Schwinke.iMrs. David HI irk* HUldiOSc li winke★ ★ ★★ ★ ★fIn Candlelight CeremonytiEddene Marilyn Nolting BecomesBride of David H. SchwinkeMiss Eddene Marilyn Nolting with alencon lace at the sab-I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred rina neckline. The slender Nolting. Iann lecame the sheath was accented with ap-t}IpyL.!1sbride of Da\ id H Schwinke, pliques of recmbroidered alen-Fulton. son of Henry Schwinke,con lace with a -calloped border ' Morrison, and the late Mr* around hem of gown and dome Schwinke, in a ceremony at 2 carriage back falling grace-p.m. Saturday at Salem Hopefully into a chain'I tram Presbyterian Church, Morrison A forwaid headpiece with The Rev. Elmer L. Setterlund cluster of pearl tassels secured ^ performed the candlelight cere- the bouffant pure silk imported, ninny. Mrs. Melvin Rorkemey- English illusion veil. She carer, organist, accompanied Mrs ricd two cocktail orchids, steph-Charles Montgomery, cousin of anotis and ivy on a white Ribleithe bride, as she sang traditional selections.The bride, given in marriage pearl necklac** by her father, wore a floor groom v length pcau de soie gown. The r fitted bodice featured long tai- 'aw-Tlie Bible was a gift of her parents Her only jewelry was a, a gift of theThe bride chose her sister-in-Mrs. Leroy Nolting. Mt.ered sleeves and was accented Sterling, as matron of honor. _ Attendants included Mrs. El-1sis-andSt.rlt.I1Ittidore Schwinke, Morrison,ter-in-law of the groom;Miss Marleen Brinkmann,Louis, cousin of the bride The attendants wore identical lt;dre-'-P'- of sernada blue styled | n with scoop neckline and bell- i shaped skirt. Each carried a crescent bouquet of gardenias with yellow rosebuds and ivy. r Miss Gwendolyn Schwinke l*'daughter »»f Mr and Mrs. El-dorc Schwmke, was flower gn 1. , The candles were lighted by lt;Miss Nelda Schwinke, daughter j of Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Schwinke, Morrison, cousin of the groom, i and Miss Jeanne Schwinke, |l daughter of Mr. and Mrs El- | dore Schwinke. They were dressed like the attendants.The gnxim chose his brother,‘ Eldore Schwinke as be .i man• Leroy Nolting and David Nolt-t mg. Linn, both brothers of the c bride, were groomsmen. rUshering duties were jer- r formed by Stanley Schneider, Hermann, cousin of the bride; and Wayne Brinkman, Washington, Mo.Master Roger Brinkmann, son of Mi and Mrs. Darwin Brink- 1Morrison, cousin of the ;carried the rings to thevenvrlt;r nknfman,bride,aitaiThero al dressstietlt;abride’s mother wore a blue matclasse crepes t with beige and black a patent accessories. Hei cor-age was two cymbidium orchids.A reception ua held m the church hall with a family dinner held in the evening.Mrs. James Hudbnnk and Miss Judy Brinkmann were at 1 the gift table, and Miss Doro- b | thy Brink presided at the guest nbook.Serving were Miss Ruby Nolt-I ing. Miss Dorothy Brink, Mr.-., Willi I'd H oi ck and Mi s. CharlesprieiL-3! Montgomery.i For her “going-away* «outfit,the hi ide wore a navy and white two piece suit dress withAt her shoul-3993( navy acce -oi irider she wore the orchids fromher bridal bouquetFollowing a short w'cddingtrip, the couple will reside in Jefferson City.1 The bride graduated from Linn High School and attend-ed Lincoln University. She is a bookkeeper at Mutual Savings and Loan Association.The groom graduated from Hermann High School and attended Lincoln University. He i is manager of Thrifty Finance and Credit Company in Fultonf93*3pt*Ili**