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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 21

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TIIE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER 21 Ceremonies Are Read Here And Elsewhere Since 1805 3or Dkis Week Modestly priced at $695 Monday, June 10, 1968 iigx I I 2 1 I I I CULTURED PEARL PIN Cultured pearls caught in a wreath of golden leaves form our pretty little circle pin, so right for June remembrances and for yourself. Mrs. Eric Stein Mrs. Kenneth Edward Claus Jr. Mrs.

William Daniel Steinert Mrs. Gary Dale Kaiser Newstedt Thomas R. Freeman, Mr. Frank A. Herschede, Messrs.

Martin J. and Michael C. Koetters, brothers of the bride; Mr. Thomas J. Reed and Mr.

Richard G. Schutte. Mrs. Steinert was graduated from the Academy of the Sacred Heart and St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, Ind.

She received her master's degree from Xavier University. Mr. Steinert is a University of Cincinnati graduate. oiling Andrews 97 WEST FOURTH STREET 621-9844 sion cascaded to the top of the cathedral train from a bonnet of matching lace and seed pearls. She carried a rosary of white rosebuds.

Mrs. John E. Gould of Springfield, Ohio, was her sister's matron of honor. Attendants were Mrs. Michael K.

Brewer of Crestline, Ohio; Miss Kathleen Gallagher of Chicago, Mrs. Charles J. Kelly and Mrs. Thomas J. Reed.

They were in dresses of nile green. Mr. James D. Mussio was best man. Ushers were Mr.

v. Subscribe To The Enquirer ated at the ceremony followed by a reception at Maketewah Country club. The bride, escorted by her father, wore a gown of white linen and Venise lace. Her veil of silk illu Wedding Saturday TIME TO STORE YOUR WINTER GARMENTS The Greenbrier in West Virginia, the couple will reside in Pleasant Ridge. THE WEDDING of Miss Sarah Ann Riesenbeck, daughter of Mrs.

Sarah B. Riesenbeck and the late Dr. Leo H. Riesenbeck, to Ens. Eric Andrew Stein, USN, son of Dr.

and Mrs. Robert J. Stein, took place Saturday afternoon in the Seventh Presbyterian Church. Rev. Hugh Bean Evans officiated at the ceremony, which was followed by a reception at the Hotel Vernon Manor.

The bride, escorted by her brother, Mr. Jon L. Riesenbeck, wore a gown of embroidered organza and carried white roses and stephanotis. The bride's attendants were Mrs. Robert L.

Richardson matron of honor; Miss Jean A. Vilter, Miss Marjorie L. Harth and Mrs. William E. Stockslager.

They wore gowns of yellow cotton faille and carried roses. Ens. William E. Stocks-laeher, USN, was best man. Ushers were Ens.

Douglas B. Little, USN; Messrs. Richard K. and Douglas R. Stein, brothers of the bridegroom, and Mr.

Robert I. Richardson Jr. Mrs. Stein is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati, where she was a member of Kappa Delta and of Duke University Medical Center, School of Physical Therapy. Ensien Stein attended the University of Cincinnati and is a June graduate of the U.

S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md. After a wedding trip Ensign and Mrs. Stein will reside in Annapolis. MISS JULIA ANN ANDER- SON, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Guy W. Anderson, was married Saturday evening in the Walnut Hills Christian Church to Mr. Gary Dale Kaiser, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank O. Kaiser. Dr. Edward S. Moreland officiated at the ceremony followed by a reception at Clovernook Country Club.

The bride wore a gown of imported silk organza and embroidered Alencon lace: Large floral motifs of lace were scattered on the A-line skirt. A circlet of pearl-ized orange blossoms held her silk illusion veil. She carried a cluster of white sweetheart roses, gardenias and stephanotis. Mrs. Guy Bruce Anderson, the bride's sister-in-law, was matron of honor.

Bridesmaids were Miss Sandra Steele, Miss Kathy Horner, Miss Lisa Kaiser, the bridegroom's sister, all of Cincinnati: Miss Marti a 1 of Miamisburg, Ohio, and Miss June Gray of Erlanger, Ky. 1 Mr. Dan Hoffman of this city was best man. Ushering were Messrs. Guy Bruce and Charles W.

Anderson, the bride's brothers; John Bauman and Rick Hopper, all of this city, and Mr. Steve Soule of Washington, D. C. After a wedding trip to Canada the couple will live in Clifton. The bride will graduate in June from the University of Cincinnati.

The bridegroom, member of Beta Theta Pi, will continue his studies at UC this fall. MISS MARY MARSHALL FUOSS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fuoss IN OUR of Cincinnati, was married in Carlisle, Saturday afternoon to Mr.

Kenneth Edward Claus son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kray of Brigantine, N. Y. Dr.

George J. Allen performed the ceremony at the First United Church of Christ. A reception followed at the Allenberry, Boiling Springs, Pa. The bride wore a chapel-length gown of silk organza embroidered with Alencon lace encrusted with pearl and crystal beading. Her sheer silk illusion veil held by a matching lace cap was edged with the lace.

Miss Juliann Davidson of Wayne, was maid of honor. Mr. Fred Kray was his brother's best man. Mrs. Claus is a student in Dickinson College.

Mr. Claus was graduated from Dickinson In 1967 and is now studying at the Union Theological Seminary in New York for the ministry in the United Church of Christ. THE WEDDING of Miss Judith Kathleen Koetters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L.

Koetters, to Mr. William Daniel Steinert, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William H. Steinert, took place Saturday noon in St.

Clement Church. Rev. Albert Senn offici- COLD TORAGE THE WEDDING of Miss Carole Kucia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kucia, to Mr.

Joseph Albers, son of Mr. and Mrs. August J. Albers, took place Saturday in St. Mary Church.

Msgr. Edward A. Freking officiated at the ceremony. The reception followed at the Cincinnati Club. The bride, escorted by her father, wore a gown of white silk organza.

She carried white roses. Miss Jeanne Wimberg was maid of honor. Attendants were Mrs. David Albers and Mrs. John Kucia.

They were in pink and white linen and carried bouquets of variegated shades of pink roses. Mr. David Albers was his brother's best man. Ushers were Mr. Carl Schlot-man Mr.

E. Joseph Schott, Mr. John Kucia and Mr. Thomas Kucia. Mrs.

Albers was graduated from St. Ursula Academy and Our Lady of Cincinnati College. Mr. Albers is a graduate of St. Xavier High School and Xavier University.

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