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Jefferson City Post-Tribune from Jefferson City, Missouri • Page 13

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Sunday, June 21, 1953 THE SUNDAY NEWS AND TRIBUNE, JEFFERSON CITY. MISSOURI gage 13 Linhardt-Goller Wedded In Trinity Lutheran Church The Trinity Lutheran Church with lighted tapers in brass candelabra, palms and tall vases of white spring flowers formed a beautiful- setting at an air white in which Miss Dorothy Linhardt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Joseph Linhardt of Centertown, became the bride of Mr. David R.

Goller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Goller, Highway 54 South recently. The Rev. A.

C. Schmalz officiated. Preceding the single ring cere- rnony Mrs. Schmalz, accompanied accessories. Mrs.

Goller chose a navy-blue afternoon dress navy, 'and white accessories. 'Both mothers wore corsages of orchids at their shoulders. A reception was held early in evening at the Hotel Missouri A square-three tier wedding cake with a miniature bride and groom and surrounded by stephanotis and ivy graced the Palms and bouquets of white flowers were used for decoration throughout the ballroom, Assisting' generally were thei Bride's two sisters, Mrs. Robert F. Hilbun of Tampa, and Mrs.

lldon H. DePorter of Canonsburg, organ by Mrs. Ralph a Mrs. Weber, Miss Gertrude Schaefer, sang "The Prayer Per- feet," "Bless and the Lord's Prayer. The bride was escorted down the aisle on the arm of her, brother, Mr.

Albert L. Linhardt, who gave her in marriage. Her length gown was of lace, nylon net, and slipper satin. The snug fitting bodice featured a scalloped lace neckline with slipper satin sleeves coming to points over the Woehrer and Miss Nbrma Linsenbardt. Mrs.

Rudolph Hartenstein was in charge of the guest book. When the couple left for a wedding trip through the western states Mrs. Goller was wearing a white suit with-pink linen shoes and gloves and a white hat and bag. At her shoulder was pinned the orchid taken from the of her Bible. Upon their return they will be at home at 1428a wrists.

The front of the skirt west Main Street. was styled with delicately seal- looped cascades of chantilly lace cascading down the side of the skirt into a satin cathedral length train edged in lace. The fingertip veil of n3'lon net was held in place by a crown of lace, satin and white pearls. The.bride carried a white purple-throated orchid mounted on a Bible with satin streamers. Bible was a gift of the groom.

The bride was preceded down the aisle by four: attendants, Miss Jean Foerster, maid of honor; Mrs, Marvin Jungmeyer of Russellville, and. Mrs. Donald R. bridesmaids, and Miss Mary Kimler of St. Louis, All four attendants were gowned exactly alike in strapless all white floor length gowns of white nylon nei and taffeta.

Their gowns were styled with tight fitting taffeta bodices edging into of ne- ruffles. Their skirts were plain with net over taffeta. Their elbow length mitts were of net anc came to "points over their wrists Their nej, stoles were gracefully draped around their shoulders. Miss Kimler carried a white candle adorned with white stephanotis and ivy tied with white ribbon as she lighted the candles a 1 the altar and in each window. The other attendants carried cascading bouquets of stephanotis and ivy; with occasional tiny white hows throughout their bouquets.

Master Charles Weber, son Mr. and Mrs. Anton G. Weber, was ring bearer. The rings were! carried on a white satin pillow tied with ribbon and net.

They were held in place with crystal clips. He was dressed in a little double breasted navy blue suit with navy bow tie and navy and white shoes. Mr. Ralph Fischer served as best man for the groom. Mr.

Donald R. Beck and Mr. Robert Fischer served as groomsmen. Ushering duties were performed by Mr. Weber, Mr.

Hubie J. Neu'tzler and Mr. James Hidlebaugh. Mrs. Linhardt chose for her! daughter's wedding a powder blue lace afternoon dress with white Couple Is Married At Catholic Church The wedding of.

Miss Margaret Mary Prenger, daughter Mrs, Caroline Prenger of'Taos, and Mr. Frederick V. Verslues, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Verslues, also of Taos, took place at St.

Francis Xavier Church recently. The Rev. Bernard Mers officiated at the nuptial high mass. The bride, given, in marriage by her bro'ther, Mr. Anton; Pren- The bride is a graduate of the Russellville high school and for the past two and one half years has been employed as secretary at Brown-Weber and Company.

groom attended the Jefferson' City high school, Jefferson City junior Kansas City, became the bride of college, and is now a senior at the University of Out of town guests included Mrs. Robert F. Hilbun, Albert Sidney and Victoria of Tampa, Mrs. Eldon H. De Porter and Bill of Canonsburg, and the bride's great aunt, -Miss Rosetta Heinrich of St.

Louis. Married ElHlUn Mrs. Raymond Allen, the former Miss Evelyn Fick, whose wedding took place recently at the Sacred Heart Church in Richfountain. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Alex Fick of Richfountain. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allen of Westphalia. whose wedding took place recently at the Versailles Baptist Church.

The bride is the former Miss Dolores daughter of Mr. Pat Furgeson of Kansas City, and Mrs. Nelson Wilson of Versailles. The groom is the- son of Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Jones of gowns fashioned'with tight bodices and full skirts. They carried colonial bouquets of; yellow daisies. Mr. Verslues chose for his attendants his brother, '-Herbert; ind Mr Prenger, the bride's brother. -Ushering duties' performed by Mr.

LeRoy Taube and Mr. James Forck. Mr. William J. Prenger, panied at the organ by Mrs.

Fred Henke, Mother At bodice, long sleeves that came to points over the wrists full skirt "ending in an aisle wide train. Her fingertip veil of net il- cap with seed pearls. She carried a white orchid on a prayer- book. Miss Lucille, Stalp West Point, Miss. Rita.

Prenger, sister, of the bride, preceded the bride to the altar. Both attendants wore orchid floor length "Ave Thy Maria" and Feet We're Kneeling" while "the bride pre- jer- of wore bouquet to the Blessed tional gown of white nylon net over satin, fashioned with a tight Mother, 'The bride's mother, wore a gray dotted Swiss dress complemented by. black accessories. The 'groom's mother was "dressed in orchid crepe- with black and white ac- lusion was fastened to a Juliet cessories. Both wore similar corsages oC white carnations.

Breakfast was served to the was held at the school hall in the afternoon for friends and relatives of the couple Immediately -following the re- ception the couple left on a trip of undisclosed destination. For her going away attire, the bride wore a blue summer, suit and dark blue, accessories. Upon their return they will make their home on Algoa Road. Mr. Mrs.

Eugene Turpin and children, Charles and Marilyn, left Thursday for. their home Miss Stoehr Hostess To Elenor Circle The Elenor circle the Central Browns vale" after spend" Evangelical Church Friday J)J5 aiBir vac aUon his moQier evening at home of Mis Alma Mrs in 506 lBolivai Stoehr on Schott road. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunton, A pot-luck supper, preceded the Mrs.

Henry Ells Mr. and.Mrs. Walter F. Weir and Mr. Lester Schulte.

are among those O.I.1U business session which was led byl I ive and his brother and Wife, Mr, and Mrs. Paul. Turpin, Winston Mrs. DeWayne Mclntyre. A wor- attending the Veterans of Foreighiship program was presented by', Wars State Encampment in Joplin'Miss Eleuor Vieth after the busi- this weekend, Mrs.

Jess DonneU and daughters of St. Louis Mr, and Mrs. James Haley and; baby of Kansas City are spendingsihe week Mr. and Mrs. Sam Haley, 120G Moreau drive.

Staff and Mis Hichaid immediate families at the home of former Jef- the bride's mother. A leception feison Citj, have announced the birth of a son, Richard. Wayne, born June 17 at.Fort Worth; Tex. ness session. Eleven members and two guests were in attendance.

The guests were, Mrs. Donald Priest Ctf- lumbia and Mrs. Douglas Bard of Detioit, Mich Mi and Mrs J. 0 Mejei, Algoa road, and Mrs. 0.

G. Distler, 611 Michigan visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bellinger and family in Benton enrpute home from Memphis; Te where Lt. and Airs.

A. J. Kroeger and famOy. Sgt Thiash is stationed at theTne Bellingers are former resi- Duncanville, Tex Air Force Base 'dents of Jefferson City Versailles Miss Kansas City Man Miss Dolores Furgeson, daugh- ter of Mrs. Nelson Wilson of Ver-i sallies and Mr.

Pat Furgeson of! Mr. Harry Lewis Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones of Versailles, at the Versailles Baptist! Church Dr. Best performed the double ceremony.

The church was decorated with garden flowers. Pianist, Miss Carol DeVinna. presented a prelude of nuptial nusic and. accompanied Miss Bet- Robison who sang 'Always" and the Lord's Prayer. Mr.

Furgeson gave his daughter marriage. She" wore a powder slue suit with white accessories and carried orchid a white! Bible. The bride's only attendant, Miss Thelma Porter of wore a blue suit with red tions. Mr. Harvey Wisdom of City was best man, and ushers were, Mr.

Carl Wisdom of Kansas and Mr. Royce Moscr Jr. ofj Versailles. Both mothers wore navy blue! dresses with white accessories. Following the wedding a recep-j tion was held in the church ban-; quet room.

Baskets of summer flowers decorated the receiving rooms. Presiding at the punch aowl were. Mrs. Harvey Wisdom and Mrs. Claud Lutman.

Mrs. Hugh Hart, assisted by Mrs. Lee Senic, L. E. DeVinna andj Mrs.

Marvin Welpman, cut the cake. After a wedding trip in Colorado the couple will reside in Kansas City. The bride and groom graduated from the Versailles high The bride has been employed at Meyer's drug store. The groom attended Central Missouri State College, Warrensburg, for two years, after which he served in, the Air Force with one year in Ko-i rea. Since his discharge he has been employed by General Motors! in Kansas City.

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2. Pictures may depict scenes, individuals, character studies or animal life. 3. The photographer should include complete identification of persons in the pictures, the locale of the picture and the nature of lighting. 4.

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