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Area Couple Are Married InSaturday Evening Ceremony Society s')HOYTVILLE — Miss Marilyn Jean Pickens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Pickens Sr., of Route 1, Hoytville, became the bride of David A. Cusac, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cusac of Route 3, Leipsic, at 7 p.m. Saturday in the Dewey-ville Church of God. ---------]v !l(iiei nThe Rev. Chester Bahn per* i Leipsic and the bride’s threealendatformed the double ring ceremony before an altar decorated with palms, and two large baskets of white and pink carnations.Mrs. Clarence Aukerman presided at the piano with “At Dawning,” “0 Promise Me,” “Wonderful One.” “Bless This House,” “Ibrothers, Richard Pickens of Findlay, Robert Pickens. and John Pickens Jr., both of Hoytville.A reception for 175 was held at Dean’s in Hoytville following the ceremony. A five-tiered cake with pink roses climbing to the top centered the bridal table which wasLove You Truly” and “0. Perfect! decorated with pink and whiteLove.”Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an exquisite gown of hand dipped Chantilly lace, fashioned with basque bodice and high round neckline and elbow length sleeves. The streetstreamers, candles and bells.Serving were Mrs. Tom Lytle and Miss Arvina Swinehart, bothof Findlay, Mrs. Phillip Davis and Miss Romaine Breece, boht ofMcComb.Guests from Perrysburg, Desh-length skirt fell from the long1**. McComb, Leipsic, Hoytvilletorso.and Fort Wayne, Ind., registeredHer shoulder length veil was at-! p *n charge Mrs-tached to a white satin cap on ! Ra|Ph McCullough,crusted wiht seed pearls and her only jewelry was a pearl necklace.For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Pickens wore a nylon lace mesh dress of rose with white ac-The bridal bouquet was of pink cessories and white carnation cor-sweetheart roses and white car-1 sa«e- The bridegroom’s mother nations. ] chose a dress in crimson wineMrs. Richard Pickens of Route with white carnation corsage.4, Findlay, was matron of honor1. The bride was wearing a two-Jfor her sister-in-law. Her stateau dress of aqua featured Medici sleeves, round neckline and detachable overskirt with bow. She wore matching shoes and a Dior headpiece and carried white and aqua carnations in noscave style.Best man was Ronald Altman of Leipsic. Ushers were the bridegroom’s brother. Donald Cusac ofpiece dress of bright yellow and orange and the flowers from her bouquet wheh the couple left for a honeymoon to upper New York State. They will be at home after July 19 at Route 1, McComb.The new Mrs. Cusac Is a 1961 graduate of McComb High School and attended the International Business College in Fort Wayne,TODAYRACHEL CIRCLE, Lutheran Church Women, First Lutheran Church,picnic supper, Mrs. Rodney Mona-Psmith, 918 Putnam, 8 p.m.McCOMB BLUE STAR MOTHERS.(IItLegion Hall, 8 p.m. -*LD1GOLDEN AGE CLUB, Salvationil, 1:30 p.m., program Brewer and SharonArmy Citadel, 1:30 p.m., program by KathySU.ALTRUSA, picnic. Riverside Park, shelter house No. 1, 6:30 p.m., take table service.TUESDAY SHADY LADIES of McComb Shady Grove, flag tourney, tee off, 8:45* 9 a.m., pairings at course.ART LEAGUE, studio, 7:30 p.m., painting session.HURD AVENUE SOCIAL CLUB, family picnic, 1314 Hurd Ave.. 6p. m»iLodge NotesIris Council 332 of the Daughters of America will meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow evening at the Jaycee Hall.Ind. She is a secretary at Len-hart’s Implement and Hardware in McComb.The bridegroom is a 1958 graduate of Leipsic High School and served with the navy, He is employed at Dow Chemical and is engaged in farming.
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