Karon Leann KishierBride Of Jay Nihiser* *•'*35*MRS. JAY EDWARD NIHISERMarriage vows were exchanged by Miss Karon Leann Kishler and Jay Edward Nihiser on Saturday evening, Nov. 8, at Immanuel United Methodisttosporum foliages, bridal bow qnd streamers accented the bouquet.Mrs.Cathy McManus of Shawnee was matron of honor.Church. The Rev. Hugh M. Rob-and the Rev. Jacob M.msonLehman officiated at the double ring ceremony at 7:30 o’clock. The communion service following wedlock was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Robinson.The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kishler of Junction City Rt. 1 and parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nihiser of Logan Star Rt.Altar of the church was decorated with white Indianapolis mums and white pompons, live palms and seven-branched candelabra holding lighted white cathedral candles. Reserved pews were marked with white satin bows.She wore an A-line styled floor-length taffeta gown of harvest gold. The empire waist was accented by matching velvet bow and streamers and stvled with a high neckline and long sleeves. Her headpiece was a gold velvet bow and gold veiling.Miss Betty Nihiser, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Linda Beal of New Straitsville, were bridesmaids. They wore floor length gowns of avocado green stvled the same as the honor attendant’s. The three attendantscarried garlanded bouquets ofThe candles were lighted by Jerry and Kerry Hoover a half hour before the ceremony.Mrs. Mabel G. Prather, church organist, and Danny McDaniel; vocalist, presented a prelude of nuptial selections. Mr. McDaniel Sang “0 Perfect Love”, “Because” and “The Lord’s Prayer.”Giventangerine carnations and bronze pompons accented with natural wheat and burnt orange dried button flowers, moss green velvet bow and streamers.Jaqueline Switzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Switzer ofLogan and cousin of the bride, was flower girl. She was dressed in a white gown styled the same as the bridesmaids’, with avocado velvet trim and bow.herin marriage by father, the bride wore an elegant gown of taffeta and reembroidered Alencon lace fashioned with long sleeves terminating in points over the hands and bateau neckline with lace and seed pearl trim. The front panel of the gown was appli-qued with reembroidered lace and seed pearls. The chapel length train, also lace trimmed, flowed from a large self bow at the waist in back. Her elbow length bouffant veil was held in place by a headpiece of reembroidered lace and seed pearls fashioned into a self bow laceRing bearer was Joey Blaus-er, son of Mr. and Mrs. RichardBlauser of Columbus and nephew of the bridegroom.Robert L. Nihiser of Logan, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. Groomsmen were Ross Nihiser and Thomas Nihiser of Logan, also brothers. Ushers were Larry Kienzle, Gerald Edgar, Larry Heidlebaugh and Roger Mc-Cune.Mother of the bride wore acap.The bride carried a cascadearrangement of yellow Sweetheart roses and white featheredpeacock blue worsted wool and silk dress and jacket with matching accessories. Mother of the bridegroom chose a navy blue knit dress with matching accessories. Their shoulder corsages were of cymbidiums and pink Sweetheart roses.carnations. Eucalyptus and pit-Following the ceremony a reception was held in the churchchapel. The four-tier cake witfi gold and avocado trim was topped by miniature bride and groom figurines and encircled with leatherleaf foliage. The cake was flanked by three-branch silver candelabra. Silver service was used on the white lace covered table.Hostesses were Paulette Patterson, Sandy Vaughan, Ruth Deible, Claudia Louisa, Carol Stimmel and Beverly Stimmel. Cyndi Ricketts presided at the guest book. Green and gold rice packets were carried in white baskets by Debbie Blauser and Cindy Dennis, nieces of the bridegroom.The newlyweds left on a wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains and North Carolina. Fortraveling the bride chose a navy blue knit dress and matching accessories. Her corsage was of white pompons and yellowSweetheart roses.Mr. and Mrs. Nihiser are residing at 3 W. Front St., Logan.The bride is a 1966 graduate of New Lexington High School and is employed as a teller at the Farmers Merchants Bank.Mr. Nihiser graduated withthe class of 1965 from Logan High School and .recently received his discharge from military service, 14 months of which were spent in Vietnam. He is employed by Smead Manufacturing Co.Out-of-town wedding guests attended from Pennyslvania, Dayton, Columbus, Lancaster, Athens, Reynoldsburg and Junction City.The wedding rehearsal dinner was given the night before the wedding by parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nihiser at their home on Logan Starr Rt.Those present were the bride and bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs.Charles Kishler, Kerry and Jerry Hoover, Larry Heidlebaugh, Kendra Dennis, Roger McCune, Carolyn Hart, Larry Kienzle, Mrs. Don Colliton, Miss FaithKrinn, Mr. and Mrs. RonaldDennis and children Cindy and Jeff, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blauser and children Debbieand Joey, Tom, Betty, Ross and Bob Nihiser, Linda Beal, Cathy McManus and Claudia Louisa.Happy BirthdayMelissa Erin Dicken, 2, of 189 N. Walnut St.Scott Nihiser, 13, Rockbridge Rt. 1Vicky Lee Chambers, 12, of 424 E. Main St.Connie Sue Phillips, 8, LancasterMrs. James L. Lehman, Highland ParkLarry Wheeler, 14 Sisters : Debbie Kay Blosser, 14, Bowers Heights, and Mrs. Edward (Beverly Jo) llockman, of E. Hunter St.Mother and son: Mrs. John Campbell and John Davis Campbell, Logan Rt. 2Constance Elizabeth Wilburn,9Lawrence Williams, Newark,0.Mrs. Bertha EngleAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIAlmighty God, our heavenly F thanks for everything you have gisAAAGrant to us forgiveness for s* citizenship and letting the darkne indifference to our souls. Help us