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Bureau C ounty Republican, Princeton, IlLSeptember 2, 1965Donna Parsons and RichardGiltnerns.rb*BlX\e.utar.r.P.'stoIlgatr»r-hefdidrdi-atetieinExchange Vows in Ohio M. E. ChurchA trio, classmates of the bride, sang Sunday at the 2:30 p. m., wedding of Miss Donna Luree Parsons and Richard Lee Giltner, in the Ohio Methodist church. The Rev. William Heinbaugh solemnized the double ring ceremony in the sanctuary decorated with two fan arrangements of white gladioli. Two candelabras and arrangements of mums and ivy adorned the altar.The bride, given in marriageby her father, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parsons, route 2, Ohio. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. S. LL Giltner, 4 South First street,Princeton.Vance Plapp. organist, provided nuptial preludes andsacred music, accompanying the trio. Miss Kathy Doran,Miss Sharon Ryan aid Miss Peggy Hardersen, who sang, “Because, and “0, Promise Me.The bride's gown was a white peau de soie, with a molded high rise bodice, and fashioned with a Sweetheart neckline and long sleeves pointed over the wrist. The neckline and bodice were enhanced with Venise lace. Back bow and streamers adorned the floor-length dome skirt, further highlighted with a detachable billowing chapel train, edged in Venise lace. Her three-tiered imported silkillusion veil cascaded from abandeau of pearlized orange blossoms, enhanced with seed pearls and miniature peau cabbage roses. A gift of Mr. Parsons was a singe drop pearl necklace. The bride carried a cascade arrangement of white carnations and stephanotis andivy.Sisters of the bride were her attendants. Miss Carolyn Parsons, was maid of honor, and Miss Sharon Parsons was the bridesmaid, with Karen Hatten, a niece of the bridegroom, acting as flower girl. The attendants gowns were of light bluesilk organza-over-taffeta, andfashioned floor-length. Bows in back accented the bell skirts and on their heads they wore matching blue headpieces. They carried blue and white cascades of carnations and iw.Mr. Giltner’s best man was John Sanders, and his groomsman, Reid Dalton. Seating thewere his brothers, Phillip and Mark Giltner, and a cousin, Lynn Fredrickson. After the ceremony, theguests proceeded to the church pariors lor reiresnments. Mrs. Wendell Lashley presided at the coffee service and Mrs. Helen Dalton poured punch. Cutting the cake were Miss Carol Giltner and Miss Sally Anderson. Waitresses were Misses Linda Baumgartner, Linda Sibigtroth, Sharon Harris, Phyllis Byczynski, all classmates of the bride. In charge of the guest book was Miss Sharon Giltner.Other reception assistants were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Anderson, Jr., Mrs. Clifford Anderson, Mrs. Vance Plapp, Mrs. Harry Chenneour, Mrs. W. H. Carey, Mrs. Clayton Guither and the Misses Linda and Mary Jean Reuter.New adress for Mr. and Mrs. Giltner is 510 Fast Fellows street in Dixon, where Mrs. Giltner will attend K.S.B. school of nursing this fall. Mr. Giltner, a graduate of Princetonhigh school, graduated from theUniversity of Illinois engineering technicians’ training program. He is an engineering technician for the State of Illinois.Church-on-Hill Names Sept. 9 For Year's SocialThe women of St. John’s Lutheran Church-on-the-Hill are again planning their annual fall social, and are inviting the public to this event of Thursday, Sept. 9, starting at 2 p. m. The church is located about eight miles east of Princeton, near route 6.For entertainment Henrietta, “Lady of Magic, will be presented. She will entertain with a program of magic, plusreligious rag pictures.Nlckelaen'n StudioMR. AND MRS. RICHARD L. GILTNERPink and white were the color accents for the wedding ot Miss Nancy Sue Hostetler and 2nd Lt. Allen Eckhoff when they were married in a 2 p.m. service Sunday, in the Bradford Baptist church. The Rev. Lloyd Wages performed the double ring ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hostetler, Toulon, and Lt. Eckhoff the son of Mr. and Mrs. AlbertEckhoff, Princeton.Two baskets of pink and white church basement for receptiongladioli decorated the chancel following the ceremony. Mrs. and the bride carried a single Judy Driscoll sat at the guest long stemmed pink rose. The book, and gifts were arranged maid of honor, Miss Rosemary by Misses Becky Nordstrom, St. John, and bridesmaid, Miss Galva, and Ruth Ann Moulton,Collv HnctpMpr wnrp Inner Tpp uichnn Will Mtq VITnrivlrP
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Princeton Bureau County Republican

Princeton, Illinois, US

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