Miller—Kauper The new address of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Edward Miller is 303 Bittersweet Drive. They were married May 3 in St. Michael's Catholic Church. The Rev. Don Peterson per formed the 2 p.m. double ring service, with Miss Mary Jo Urs chalitz presiding at the organ and Mrs. Ed Varian singing two solos. The bride is the former Miss Lisa Ann Kauper, daughter of Mr. and Mr.. James F. Kauper, Columbus, Ind., and formerly of Findlay. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Bert B. Miller, 303 Bittersweet Drive. When Mr. Kauper gave his daughter in marriage, she was wearing an ivory cotton faille gown fashioned with fitted bodice, wedding-ring collar and bishop sleeves. Crystal buttons provided accent and the floor length gathered skirt was set off by a self-belt. The bride’s mantilla veil fell to cathedral length and her flowers were two pink cymbi dium orchids, sprays of ste phanouis and baby’s breath tied in light blue ribbon. Her ivory necklace was a gift of the bridegroom. Matron of honor Mrs. John Moyer and maid of honor. Miss Ruth Kauper, both sisters of the bride, were her only attendants. Ron Miller, the bridegroom's brother, was best man and the ushers included Ed Varian, Red Bank, N. J.; David Price, Mount Blanchard; and Jerome Kauper, the bride’s brother. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held at Fort Findlay Hotel. The new Mrs. Miller is a Findlay High School graduate and will shortly enter Indiana Business College. Her husband graduated from the International School of Geneva, attended Findlay Col lege and Colorado College, Cold Strings, Colo. He was affiliated with Beta Theta Pi and is employed by General Electric Credit Corp. NORTH BALTIMORE — Mr. and Mrs. David A. Copus are home at 126 Central, North Bal timore. Mrs. Rosalie Norris and Mr. Copus were united in marriage in a quiet afternoon ceremony April 4 in the country home of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Fast, rural Bloomdale. The Rev. Walter Nugent of the St. James United Methodist Church performed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Copus is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Grossman, Tucson, Ariz. She teaches sixth grade in North Baltimore’s School System. Mr. Copus is the son of Mrs. Geneva Copus of Chillicothe and the late J. C. Copus. The bridegroom is employed by the Norbalt Rubber Co. Snyder—Kiger A reception in the home of the newlyweds followed the wedding of Miss Nancy Ellen Kiger and Donald E. Snyder, May 2. The double ring ceremony was solemnized by Dr. O. E. Johnson of St. Marks United Methodist Church in a candlelight service attended by members of the im mediate families. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kiger, Route 1, Cygnet. Mr. and Mrs. EF. T. Snyder, 1024 Breezewood Court, are the parents of the bridegroom. The street - length gown in rayon and silk which the bride had fashioned herself featured a narrow roll-collar and long tapered sleeves with cuffs. Her bridal bouquet was of white gramellas with pink hyacinth bells. Serving as best man for the bridegroom was Jack Bowsher of Wakeman, brother - in - law of the bride. The reception following the wedding was held at the new couple’s home, 418 Baldwin Ave. The new Mrs. Snyder is a graduate of Elmwood High School and employed as a clerk in the Business Systems Depart ment of Marathon Oil Company. Mr. Snyder, a Findlay High School graduate, is employed in the Title and Lease Records Department at Marathon. Mrs. Barry E. Miller Copus—Norris