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■\ii inr. was attended by I|)ii' ild ('a|elle. of Willard, hs best ;man utfli Kenneth Niekoll, broth I rr f tb« brtde. and Wayne Skin-nrr ushering the guests to their | scats IMr Nh knit Attended her daugh-1 tn wedding in a navy print .with navv accessories and a ror- | -an lt;4 white carnations Mrs iFrio.* thr groom's mother wore 1 a enwn of gull grey, green acces* j aories and a corsage of red roses, i Following the reception, the cou-1 pie left on their wedding trip sn oh, the bride wearing a brown suit brown hat. gloves and shoes After October 5th they will re-ceive their friends at their home on Route 3, Willard. O O-Schnfer-Karl Wedding .^nlcnmixed In St. /tlphonundants were a gold necklace to the 1 small flower-girl and rhinestone bracelets to her maid of honor * and bridesmaidsMr Karl Is the son of Mr and Mrs Roma Karl, of Tnro, O At fending him as best man was his brother. Louis, with anotherbrother. Edward, and Warren Schafer, brother of the bride,usheringMrs Schafer wore a dress of black tissue faille Mrs. Karl, the groom’s mother wore aqua and each had a corsage of pink carnationsFollowing the reception anddinner at Ve Olde School lnne. in, Peru, the couple left on their : wedding trip For traveling, the j new Mrs Karl chose a mauve I suit with black acresaoriea and I I he corsage from her wedding ! bouquet She is a graduate of Monroeville High School Mr Karl I graduated from New Washington j High School and lists his occupa I tion aa a farmer.Portrait by Mihail.Bateham StudioAnother lovely fall wedding was that of Mi - Theresa Schafer and Vincent Karl, in St. Alphonsus Church at Peru. Saturday morn ,m: September 25th Brilliant fall Mowers decorated the church for the double ring ceremony at nine o’i lot k at w ho h the Rt I Fr 1 amhillottc officiated The children*.--* choir sang the nuptial mass.The bride is the daughter of Mi and Mrs. Frank 8chafer. of Monroeville Given in marriage by her father, she wore a wed-diot gown ot white slipper satin, featuring a martinis yoke outlined with shirred satin, long tight . leevc ending in a point over her hand, tun buttons fastening the waist at the hack, and softly gathered skirt ending in a train Her tnil length veil was edged with chantilly lace and caught to a bended halo She carried a honour! of white chrysanthemum and roses and a crystal rosary, the gift of the groom The maid of honor. Miss Ann Slt; hater. a. ter of the hridc wore a moss green gown, the top of velvet with wide bertha collar and hustle over the hins, the full skirt being of faille of the same color Her flowers were an arm bouquet ot yellow chrysanthemums and her halo and mitts matched her cown in color •The bridesmaid. Miss Jtybel Wilhelm, wore an identical gown in u me color, matching halo and mitt and carried enry anthemums of the same shHde.Rose Mane ivarl. niece of the groom was flower girl in a white net floor-length dress and carried a basket of chrysanthemums The brides' gilts to her atten-
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