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Huffstodt-Schlindwein NuptialCelebratedonSaturdayWed on Saturday, Dec. 30, at St. Louis Catholic church, Princeton, were Miss Jill E. Huffstodt, daughter of Mrs. Max E. Huffstodt, route 5, Princeton, and the late Mr. Huffstodt, and Timothy Schlindwein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sch-lindwein, 532 Lincoln street, Princeton.Vows were said and rings exchanged at 11 a.m., before the Providing appropriate musicRev. Father James Culleton. was organist, Mrs.Carl Weller.Hifflffl StudioMR. and MRS. TIMOTHY SCHLJLVD’* ELNShe accompanied William Bohn-sack, who sang the NupitalMass. Ned Huffstodt, an uncle, presented the bride for marriage.The bride wore a Winter white wool street dress of Princess style and long sleeves. On herheart was an antiaue lace headpiece and she wore opal earrings, gift from the bridegroom.Her flowers were a cluster of Jack Frost roses with pink Carol Amling roses and ivy.Matron of honor was ttie publication, bride’s sister, Mrs. DennisJohnson, Princeton. Powder blue wool was chosen for her.The gown was cut in Princess lines and worn with a matching headpiece. She carried a Colonial bouquet of Starburst blue and white pompons.Mr. Schlindwein’s best man was his brother, Philip Schlind-wein, and ushers were Peter Mclnerney and Jonathan B.Tocks, both of Dearborn, Mich.Luncheon was served at Bureau Valley Country club to members of the immediate families and the wedding party.The bride and bridegroom then departed for a brief wedding trip to Chicago, Mrs. Schlindwein wearing a Teal blue crepe dress.Mrs. Schlindwein graduated in 1965 from Princeton high school and attended Northern Illinois university, DeKalb, andUniversity of Illinois, Champaign.Mr. Schlindwein graduatedNewcomers to MeetThere will be regular meeting of the Newcomers club Wednesday, 1:15 p.m., attheProuty building, downstairs. Dessert and cards are planned by chairman, Mrs. Don Smith, assisted by Mrs. Glenn Fensterman, Mrs. Don Morton, Mrs. Wendell Reinking, Mrs. Ed McCormack, Mrs. Bessie Finke, and Mrs. Carol Bolin.also in 1965 from Princeton high school and is attending the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Ind., where he and his bride will make their home. He is circulation manager for the Notre Dame “Scholastic”
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Princeton Bureau County Republican

Princeton, Illinois, US

Thu, Jan 04, 1968

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