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Vows Exchanged InCandlelight Service. Hie Areola United Methodist Church in Areola, Ind., was the setting for the Saturday evening wedding service which united in marriage Miss Roxanna Ruth Zeimmer and Wiliam David Baker.The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Zeimmer of 11115 Bass Road, Fort Wayne, and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Baker of Rt. 1, Convoy.Nuptial music during the eandellght service was presented by Mrs. Arthur Resler of Churubusco, Ind., organist and Paul Brumbaugh ©f Areola, soloist.The Rev. George Manley performed the double ring ceremony.Given in marriage by her father, the bride approached the altar in a bridal gown of Alen-eon lace, styled and created by Mrs. Maurice Dorsam of Fort Wayne.The dress featured a four-tiered bouffant skirt, and the pearl-trimmed bodice was accented by long sleeves tapering to bridal points at the wrists. A lace chapel train flowed from the shoulders of the pearl-trimmed scalloped scoop neckline.A headpiece of lace and pearl petals secured her bouffant veil of silk illusion, and she carried a cascade arrangement of white peonies accented with leatherleaf greenery and pink satin streamers.Miss Carol Davis of Fort Wayne served her cousin as maid of honor and brides maids were Miss Nancy DeLancey of Fort Wayne, cousin of the bride, and Miss Jacqueline Hawley of Danville, Ind., friend of the bride.AM the attendants appeared In matching gowns of aqua chiffon lace, with bands of satin delineating the Empire waistlines. The bodices were fashioned with oval necklines and •Ibow-length sleeves, and the slim skirts were detailed withMrs. William David BakerCamelot effect coats. They carried colonial bouquets of red and pink peonies.Hugh Witten of Van Wert, cousin of the bridegroom, attended to the duties of best man, and ushers were Charles Ktzler of Convoy, friend of the bridegroom and Ronald M. Zeimmer of Fort Wayne, brother of the bride.A reception took place at Goeglein's Kercherval Reserve In Fort Wayne, immediately after the service.Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Albert Taylor and Mrs. Byron 'Thompson,, both of Convoy, sisters of the bridegroom; Mrs. Jerry Poiry of Grabill, Ind., Miss Karen Katsenmaier and Miss Judy McCormick, both of Fort Wayne, all friends of the bride.The bride Is a graduate of Areola High School and International College, Fort Wayne, and is employed as a bookkeeper at Baber Jewelry, Inc. in Fort Wayne.Her husband ia a graduate of Crestview High School and International College, Fort Wayne, and is a senior majoring in business administration at St. Francis College. H* is employed by Honeywell, Inc., of Fort Wayne.Following a wedding trip to eastern states, the couple will be at home to friends after June 20 on Bass Road in Fort Wayne.Society And Clubs12 Times-Bulletin, Von Wert, 0., Wed., June 12, 1968Patriotic Program, Picnic Highlight June DAR MeetingOur National Emblem —AConcept of Liberty and Symbol of Freedom” was the topic for recognition of 'the 91st anniversary of the adoption of the flag of the United States ofAmerica in 1777, at the June meeting of Isaac of Van Wart Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.Program participants Included Mrs. C. Ban Pennell, Mrs. J, E. Steinmetz, Miss Agnes Pennell, Miss Helen Burcaw, Mrs. L. C. Miller, Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. Russell Pierson, Miss Michelle Steinmetz, Mrs. Charles Eisenhauer and Mr*. M. L. Kennedy.Each member save a oer-the officers aad chairmens meeting to be held June 19 atColumbus, and DAR Day at 'Lakeside on July 9. Members were reminded to cooperate in the Fourth of July “Bells of Freedom, Belts for Safety” campaign. Dinner bells, church bells, patio bells, all are to ring out and everyone is urged to fasten seat belts if traveling.The annual June meeting will be held at Stouffer’s University Inn in Columbus with the meeting, following the opening morning ritual, being composed of workshop sessions designed to give special help to regents, and other officers. Following the luncheon a session will he
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