Nancy Zuber BecomesABride Of Gerald Cdickthlt;Eithgainst a background of Christmas greenery, white chrys* j anthemums and carnations, Miss Nancy Kay Zuber was arwed to Gerald W. Glick. The ceremny was held at 4:30 p.m. Saturday in the First Methodist Church of Fostoria.The Rev. Carl C. Ling offici-erfoated at the ceremony and used the double ring service. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Zuber. Fostoria, are the bride’s parents, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Glick, Jenera.Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a white floor length gown of peau de soie with a rounded neckline outlined in appliques matching those on the sides of the skirt.\isheath dress with black accessories. Each had a white carnation corsage.Christmas greenery decoratedjd the Fellowship Room for the!^ reception. Servers were Mrs.j^ Fritz Audencamp, Columbus;]^ Mrs. James Blaser, Detroit,!^ Mich.; Mrs. Manfred Keune.li Eafft Lansing, Mich.; Mrs. Ger-i^aid ; Matz, White Bear Lake, Minn.; Mrs. Larry Swartz, Ris-irvgsun. Miss Kay SteegmanSoft pleats held by a bow at! Findlay, cousin of the bride, the^ waist formed the chapel j was general hostess and Miss:j train. * Nancy Kuhlman, Arcadia, was!JThe headpiece, designed and at the guest book. 0made by the bride, was a coro-| For her going away ensemble, |jnet of pearls and crystals and |the new Mrs. Glick wore a navyheld an elbow-length veil. She (blue suit with white fur hat and carried a cascade of white car-jplirse and the corsage from her nations and roses with three;bouquet. She is a 195.9 graduatei small pink sweetheart roses. ;0f Fostoria High School and ajP Miss Betty Lugibihl, Pandora,: 1963 graduate of Bowling Green;i was maid of honor for her-State University where she was'J cousin. Bridesmaids were Mrs.; affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega If Rex Miller, Cincinnati, Miss i Sorority. She is a teacher atjj Janet Wulber, Columbus, and; Jefferson School in Findlay., 'j Miss Carolyn Lassen, Toledo. , Mr. Glick graduated from Ar-The bridesmaids wore gowns| Hngton High School in 1959 and in three shades of pink blending, aiso graduated from Northwest-heisofar,se-! with the red gown worn by Miss Lugibihl. They were fashioned in taffeta similar to the bride’s gown with cummerbunds and bows at the waistlines. Each carried a white fur muff pinned with pink poinsettias and had a white fur headpiece.Jerome Glick, Jenera, was chosen by his brother as bestj man. Ushers were Robert Es-j singer, Arlington; Ronald Dun-j bar, Mount Blanchard, and Har- j old Weidman, Findlay.As the guests were seated, Mrs. Elizabeth Porter played selections of organ music. Miss Linda Holman, Pittsburgh, Pa., sorority sister of the bride, sang ved ^‘Wedding Prayer,’* “Weddingern School of Commerce. He was employed at the Ohio Banktoas-:rolonesi-bythetoWELCOME WITH Aoxi-ereitri-pieLingvithto-Benediction,” and “0 Perfect Love.”For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Zuber wore a candlelight brocade dress with light blue accessories. The bridegroom’s mother chose a royal blueFor a happy evening ; operators use a cream great bleachouts and lcPERMS $6.00, upTHE C0LLEGI110 S. MAI