beok,ieniatewhe3f-XS-social s±c\Mr; the t1 Beistre n gqr-Itbn tschler— Ente*■ Vei'jr lovely was the weddingwhich occurred at Trinity Luther-, ■lt; ' •an chuRCji in. Jackson Sunday afternoon. \yhen Miss Mary Luclna Rentschler, daughter of Mr. andr I H ’•Mrs, J. P. • Rentschler, formerMarshall residents, was united in'prizes marriage with Walter Belswenger, week;hersteak diitel was. andledheeefcizere-Wall;of a out-oson of Albert Beiswenger. Rev. O.M. Rledel performed the cerembny in the presence of about 500 guests the bridal party . being .stationedj before .ail altai* banked with Entei palms, ' ferns1 'and garden flowers The bride, who1 was given in mar-Mi; Epwlt;fiage by her father, was charming;.Memfhtm-ofaidentob-ledevenLyon16,O.ek,ichillge-*stthege-theT1 Mened t Pine Mi’s.re-iks,ageD.00,Suing;er-tfteehtwasLOS-ent‘omghtl aswittsidhnin£batiin a gown 6f 'wliite satin, fashioned with high waist and neckline and having ft row , of tiny satin pres* buttons down the back. The close- ning fitting sleeve's extended in flares boati over the hand and featured, was a roast very Jong flowing train. A -Jong The tulle veil fell front a dap of lace Spen and tulle, the lace outlining the | veil at the hiphhe.' White roses; cias tied with bebe breath, composed1 the bridal bouquet. Mrs. James Thunder of Battle Creek was matron o| honor, -while the.v Misses Wanetta -Arms and Phyllis' Raw-son were the bridesmaids. Patricia • and Ann and . Sharon Rose McFate, a s) small friends of the bride were flower girls.' All the attendants were gowned id white and wore matching hats. James Thunder performed the 'duties of best man. Following the; ceremony, a recep-! tion was held at the home' qf1 the bride’s parents' ..for about 200 friends arid relatives. Late afternoon, Mr. and Mrs.' Beiswenger left \ on a hohdymckih in the east. Thecouple will be at home after Aug.15 at 220. E. High,- Jackson. The] cbride was graduated from Jackson; jhigh school in 1930 and fromj tow Oberlin Conservatory of Music in ln c 1935. For the past year, she has j We| been supervisor of music in Van-]cra{ dercook Lake public school. Mr.njgj , Beiswenger was . graduated from; ^Jackson high sciiool in 1930 andj a(jn jRe 1 attended Jackson Junior college, j JL He is now manager of a Kroger aski store hi Jackson. Attending ther wedding from Marshall were Mr.«wir) and Mrs. L. W. Rentschler, Mr j Chl t and Mrs. Fired Reyer, Miss Naomi sta] Reyer,. Fred Rentschler and Her- ‘act, man Rentschler. jwvasSUITEi ... . .... ■■.. .. ■.-■L?.-:---“■y-r, ■ noii mili ser Raleigh, now in drydock at;. 1 Norfolk, Va., which left Europe in • sta August, 1929: • Her slstership, the; all :u u Detroit, had eopie. home in 1928;^tie-