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Miller Couple MarriesAt St. Ann’s Ceremony5MILLER—St. Ann’s Catholic Church was the setting June 2! for the marriage of Miss Roberta Marie Eschenbaum and David Eugene Merxbauer, both of Miller. The Rev. Ladislaus Dudek officiated at the double ring ceremony and celebrated Nuptial High Mass at 10:30 a. m. Terry and Larry Merxbauer, twin brothers of the^bridegroom, were altar boys.Bridal Gown The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eschenbaum, Miller, chose as her wedding date the 45th anniversary of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Eschenbaum. The bridegroom is the son of Ed Merxbauer, Philip, and Mrs. Wilma Janzing. Artesian.Miss Sharlene Eschenbaum, :ousin of the bride, was solo-st and Mrs. Wallace Baker,organist.Given in marriage by her ather, the bride wore a floor*City BriefsMr. and Mrs. Vernon Moxon and daughter Susan returned Tuesday from Colorado Springs, Colo., where they took their son and brother, Arthur, who Monday began his basic training at the U. S. Air Force Academy. Mr. Moxon’s mother, Mrs. George Moxon, Brookings, accompanied them.Special rates on senior portraits. Flolo Studio, 352-3188.(adv.)Mrs. R. R. Carpenter left Wednesday for Yankton to be with her daughter, Mrs. Gerald Jungemann who is to undergo major surgery at Sacred Heart Hospital.Dame Fashion decrees at least one fine Ellers’ mink in every well-dressed woman’s wardrobe. (adv.)Mrs. L. H. Stumpner returned Tuesday to her home in Washington, D. C., after a week’s visit with her mother,Mrs. Nellie Minske. and otherlength gown of Chantilly lace over tulle. It featured fitted bodice with scalloped neckline trimmed with sequins and seed pearls, long sleeves and hooped skirt with insets of tulle androsettes. A crystal-and-pearl crown secured her fingertip veil and she wore pearl necklace and earrings, gift of the bridegroom. She carried an arrangement of yellow roses and white carnations on a satin-covered missal.Miss Carol Eschenbaum, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Mrs. Lynda Karlen, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Dolores Yost, were bridesmaids. They wore mint green and yellow dresses, respectively, and matching ring hats and veils made by Mrs. Elgin Merxbauer. They carried yellow roses and mint green carnations.Ann Marie Eschenbaum, sister of the bride, was flower girl and Richard Saville, Huron, cousin of the bridegroom, was ring bearer.Lester Eschenbaum, cousin of the bride, was best man andgroomsmen were Gerald Hanksand Duane Harvey. Ushers were Roger Zens and Robert Haigh, all of Miller.ReceptionA noon luncheon was served 160 guests at the Armory where decorations were in the bride’s colors, yellow and white. Bouquets of mixed garden flowers were furnished by Mrs. Harold Osborn and Mrs. Perry Grogan. Assisting with serving were Mesdames Leonard Dean, Ray Molander, Robert Roach, Vernon Joy, Roger Beaner, Keith Snodgrass, Dianne Beaner, Peter J. Engelmann, Albert Saville, Duane Harvey, Connie and Cheryl Roach, Linda, Mary and Ellen Beaner, Duane Eschenbaum, Patty Weaver and Marlene Fanning. St. Rita’s band sen ed.The bride and bridegroom are both graduates of Miller High School. They will make their home in Miller after a wedding trip to the Black Hills.
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Huron Daily Plainsman

Huron, South Dakota, US

Thu, Jul 02, 1964

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