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«•Marilyn Jane M.edtEarmstf. Weckesser Aug. 28Before an altar of palms, ferns, and baskets of white gladiolaS, with a fifteen branch candelabra in the background, Miss MarilynJane Weygandt, youngest daughter'of Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Wey-gafidt, and. Earnest P. Weckesserr son Of Mr. and MrsrE. P. Weckesser of Doylestown, exchanged wedding vows on Saturday even-ing,_ August-28th=g^xwedding-was-held-aT'fKen%arshailviUe Evan-gelical United Brethren church inm Marshallville with the bride and groom repeating their” vows frommemory before^Rev? M. Jr Tem- nest man. Ushers were Harrypie of Clearwater, Florida, artd Revlt;_.P. E. Wright, pastor ot the church. . -r-1—7—Preceding-the-ceremonv-a-nrQ-z:gram-of ..nuptial_music was pre'*-sen ted by -David .Ellsw.ood of Orrville as organist and.1 Miss Ruth Ellen . Shoemaker. _oiLlAkrOn—-a. ^eousir*- of-dhe-br id e—as-* vdcal istr^Janies Melrose, a* fraternity brother of the groom served as_Weckesser, ~ Donnie;. Weckesserand Donald Weygandt.A reception intmedigrtely after\ ,-- * T* TL- T —-----m tirgan numbers included* Evening Star, My Wonderful One, *. You Will Never Walk Alone, Jpsu, Joy of. Map’s Desirihg; Liebes-traum, If I Could Tell You,*and the' traditional wedcling marches byWagner- and-Mendelssohn;—--* *-VMiss Shoemaker *sang I Love Thee and At Dawning.-While, the couple-knelt at the close of the ceremony, _Miss. Shoemaker_.sang ^ Wed ding. Prayer.— - 1! . v lt;Given in marriage byy,her 'father, the bride wore _ a * gotf n whic h^she^had^designedrO rChan~( tillyda^e_oyer_bridaLsatin,Jt_fea-Jthe ceremony-took place on the church lawn.^ Centering^ the bride’s table was a three tierd wedding - cake. ,The table~-waseov erkdr^wi t h_a ^wjitfaOihe n-clotfiland had blue* candles. at. ‘eitherend. and-clusters of garden4 flowers ardund* the candesticks.. Aids were*Miss Joan Galehouse, a cousin of the bride^^SJiss Ellen *Gaie-house of * Doylestown, * and Miss Janet Webster of Toledo, afrierid 'oftHe”brideT *tured an empire waistline and fit-’•ted bodice fashioned with a tiny stand-up collar. The long filled ^lace 'sleeves came to points over «the wrists and the long full skirt * of; lace over satin ended in a cha-—. pel-train.-Her- 'fingertip—veil—of % misty bridal illusion was attached to a beaded Juliet cap. Heron-ly “jewelry. was a'pair*'of pearl button earrings. She carried a . white satin prayer book, .with an orchid of white and lill.v of thevalley and ribbon streamers. —Mrs—Kenyon-Killingcr .ofWadsworth was her sister’s honor -attendanfc—Bridesmaids were Mrs. Donald . Weygandt—ofi—AshlancU^/Miss-^Janice“'Douglas“'pf*'Dalton._and—Mi ss-J o a n-B ro wn-of—Gi n cin— nati. The attendants were all dressed in gowns which also had been designed by? the bride. Following the chosen color scheme of blue and white their dresses were in sequences of blue shades. Mrs. Killinger wore midnight^blue ana the bridesmaids wore cornflower blue, lagoon blue and ice blue respectively. The strapless gowns% were designed with the blue shades of nylon net over white Satin featuring cumberbun and matching stole. They wore large white picture hats with matching veils. They carried bouquets of garden flowers.vMrs. Weygandt, .mother of-thebride ’ chose a navy dre,ss * with white accessories and. Mrs.t Weckesser wore a light blue dress witliwhite accessories. ’ Both ’ wore* * * *white* corsages. * ( ,For go i n aw a v^t h e-m e w_Mrs Weckesser chose a charcoal'gray box-jacket- suit with red accessories and'the white orchid from her bridal bouquet.'Following a wedding trip to ’Florida, they will reside, in Bowling Green where the^groom will be a senior—The bride is a grad-~uate“of Dalton “High^scHqol and attended ‘Asbury College and the-Bowling-Green—University;—She has been employed. by .Smucker Co. in Orrville. The groom graduated from-Doylestown and is at--ten d i n g—Bo wli n g—Gr-een—U-n iver-sity. He is -affiliated with AlphaTau Omega Fraternity., He has won several _ honors, in debate1 1 f™1 -work while in'college. ••Mf~and”Mrs7'Harold “Hauen--stein—a nd “d'aught^r of Dalton spent ^Sunday with her father* and his family, R. C. Wertz. \n Mr. and Mrs. William Hulsizer of Miami, Flaw are visiting with her son Lester Ault and. family.John and Jane Keller of Newark are visiting with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. * Charles Keller.Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn ofWarren were guests in the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Shelly and family.Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hauter and daughter of Orrville. were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs Robert Shilling.
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