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RS:eridshesi-to-iS-asiceIr.veisstatlidinir,T.DIMMITT—ROSSELOTSt. Louis Catholic Church Owensville, was the scene of t most beautiful autumn wedding Saturday morning, when Miss Gladys Dimmitt became the bridt of Clifford Rosselot. Fathei Wemke performed the ceremony according to the impressive ritee of the church, in the double ring service. This was followed bj nuptial high mass.The bridal procession was a lovely one and was led by a flower girl, Mary Ellen Evans, in a charming frock of yellow silk crepe and lace, carrying a basket of pink chrysanthemums and ros-The bridesmaid, Miss Ethel Lohrer, gowned in orchid silk crepe carrying a bouquet of pink roses, accompanied by Mr. Louis Rosselot as best man, followed.The bride and groom entered together. The bride was a vision of loveliness in an egg shell white satin dress in princess style, edged with a ruffle of tulle. Her filmy veil of tulle was arranged in cap style with bands of pearls and forrfied a graceful train. She carried a bouquet of white roses.Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast wa.Ugiven at the home of the bride, to the immediate families. The table was beautifully decorated in pink and white and a three course breakfast was served most beautifully. The bride and groom used the same napkins her father and mother used at their wedding.The bride is the only daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Dimmitt, of Newtonsville.The groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rosselot, of Owensville.A reception was held in the evening for 150 guests. Many beautiful and useful gifts were received. They will reside in their new home at Owensville.-o-—.
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The Clermont Sun

Batavia, Ohio, US

Thu, Oct 16, 1930

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