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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 7

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Holler-Bammerlin Vows In Euclid OHIO In Boulevard Presbyterian church, Euclid, this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock the wedding of Miss Patricia Ann Holler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Holler of 261 244 st, Euclid, became bride of Theodore K. Bammerlin, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Bammerlin, 529 Oak ave SE. The Rev. Robert Bruce officiated using the double ring ceremony. White mums, ferns and the light of two seven branched candelabra, created a beautiful green and white setting at the altar for the pledge of vows.

Escorted by her father, the bride looked charming in a gown of white Chantilly lace over white taffeta, as she walked I to the altar. The high neckline was delicately studded with pearls and iridescent sequins and the long sleeves ended in points over the hands. The full ekirt swept into a chapel length train. A small lace cap studded with sequins and pearls held her fingertip veil and She carried a shower bouquet of white roses and stephanotis. Miss Mildred Holler of Rochester, was her niece's maid of honor.

Her gown of rose crystalette was waltz length and featured a modified neckline. A small headpiece of nylon braid and pearls, the same shade as her dress, comple-, I merited her lovely gown. She I carried pink roses and baby Imums. Mrs. Arthur Bader Bam- Imcrlin) of Massltlon as brides- Imaid and Miss Margaret J.

Kus ot IGarfiefd Heighta wat junior They wore rose crys- SATtTRDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1959 SEVEN World Fellowship Breakfast, Program Sixty-five representatives of the local churches and wives of ministers were guests of the World Fellowship committee of the Young Women's Christian association Friday morning at a breakfast and program in the banquet room in observance of World Fellowship Week. I Mrs. E. E. Chandler and her World Fellowship committee arranged the annual affair.

This week has been set aside as a week of re-dedicatlbn and prayer throughout the YWCA's around the world. i The bretkfast table was decorated with trailing ivy and bittersweet and the speaker's table had a white milkglass compote holding fruit. Mrs. M. P.

Myers offered the table prayer. th MRS. CHANDLER welcomed the gutsts and Mrs. Robert R. Dleterich offered the meditation.

Mrs. L. J. Smith sang "One World." Mrs. Sam Schenk took the guests on "her magic red carpet" to visit the YWCAs around the world.

Mrs. Thomas Williams accompanied the group singing of the hymn, "Where Cross The Crowded DR. MOHAN I. JAIN, a resident physician of Aultman hospital, Canton, was the guest i-ii i speaker. He gave an inspiring wears white Chantilly lace gown Jfj on India the people Cuse toms, etc.

Born In Sadrl (Rajasthan) India, the son of a gold and silver merchant, Dr, Jain received his premedical training at Jaswant college, JodphUr and St. Xavier's college, Bombay, India. Navarre Girl Weds Cleveland Man MRS. THEODORE K. BAMMERLIN Wedding To Take Place Dec.

1 In St. Joseph's Mia James carried bouquets baby mums, Bammerlin daughter of Mr. and Mrs hen in mbay Anthony st SW will become the DR. MOHAN JAIN rotes received mcct closed with the Vases of white mums and candelabra decorated the altar of St. Mel's Catholic church, Cleveland, this morning at 9 o'clock for the snowball wedding of Miss Audrey Millicent Lentner, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank R. Lentner, of RD 2, Navarre, and Ronald James Simmerly, son of Mrs, Thomas McCloskey, of 14140 Triskett rd, Cleveland, and the late Herbert A. Simmerly. The Rt.

Rev. Msgr. Louis A. Wolf, pastor, heard the pledge of vows and performed the double ring ceremony. The young couple chose Nov.

17 as their wedding day for a sentimental reason, it was the wedding date of the groom's parents and the bride's paternal grandparents. Miss Mary Carolyn Carroll, organist, sang the nuptial high mass, and Miss Mary Ann Dunatov, soloist, sang "Ave Maria," at the offertory, "Panis Angeli- cus," at the communion and "On This Day, Beautiful Mother," during the presentation of the bridal bouquet at the altar of the Blessed Mother. Escorted by her father, the bride approached the altar in a beautiful gown of imported Belgium lace over white satin. The fitted bodice which came to a point in front was detailed with an il- jlusion sweetheart neckline and and a mandarin collar trimmed in seed pearls and sequins. Tiny covered buttons closed the back of the bodice and the long sleeves came to points over the hands -with the full skirt sweeping into a chapel length train.

A cap of iridescent sequins held her finger-tip veil of Th ev .1, Saturday, Dec. 1, at 10 o'clock in his M. D. from the University of hymn, "Blest Be The Tic That French imported silk illusion. and James Keehn.

Mrs. Holler, the bride's moth- wore gray lace over pink taf- Ifeta with grey and pink acces- Isorles. Mrs. Bammerlin, the mother, wore a beige llace gown with brown accessories. church.

Bombay in 1954. James Peppard will officiate using the A art of his internship The bride carried a mother-of- pearl prayer book marked by a and stephanotis Mttptbm will be held from 8 to 12 in the American MRS. RONALD JAMES SIMMERLY weds on grandparents' anniversary Sherry Hauenstein Honored At Shower PARADESES chosen I sponsore by the government and evening, Dec. 12 at 6 p. m.

Mrs. r0wcd Blut The something UNICEF. Chandler and members of her, borrowed being the mother-of- Miss Sherry Hauenstein, bride-elect of Robert M. Ketter was honored at a pre-nuptial shower given by Mrs. W.

T. Towle assisted by Mrs. Carl Piper at the Towle residence on N. Wabash Brewster, Friday evening. The house was decorated with many beautiful floral arrangements created by Mrs.

Towle. Games were played with prizes being awarded and later presented to the guest of honor. i it tir T-. ,1 1.1 tt Following the games Miss Hauenslein opeAd her many beau- Paradeses Mrs Jackie Kisner Urt 1 nllmi ls ld Fellowship committee will pea rl prayer book used by her tlful gifts before the fireplace In the living room. Her glftiiiSS- a dal tr nin In mcd inc be in naf Mrs.

W. E. Curtis cousin Mrs. Gall Snoddy for her ed a blue garter trimmed with oranw blossoms ind seed Pearls THE RECEPTION was held in I the social parlors of the church. IA pink and color scheme White net over a pink created a charming back-, Uround for the white mums andn.Vnl?/ 'urhite candles in silver candle- 1 anetl SETiM non came to the Ain Junc 1955 serves as co-chairman of the com- wedding uVi to Mar ha Cummings, ag fi rt year resident physician mittee composed, of Mrs.

C. T. Cummings, and Mrl. at Lakewood hospital, Cleveland. Miller, Mrs.

M. P. Myers. Mrs. R.

HER ATTENDANTS, Mrs. Her- Lovely gifts since July 1936 he has worked as H. Reese, Mrs. Sam Schenk, bert Simmerly, sister-in-law were a second year resident physician Carl Statisberger, Mrs. Hubert 1 groom, of Fairview Park, as raraaeses other guests were Mrs.

Vera at Aultman hospital, Canton. Van Norte, Mrs. George of honor and bridesmaids, 'Rardon, Mrs. Patty Shafer, Dr. Jain is married and has a Mrs.

Thomas Williams, Mrs. Le Miss Winifred Lentner, cousin of aroiner, onaries Mabel Snyder, Mrs. Barbara Dar- small son. His family is presently Roy Zimmer, Miss Jean bride, of Detroit, Miss neU a Mis8 Vasie Paraileses in India but to join him and Miss Ruth Morrison. the were present from Falls, Rochester ttonaca, Canton, Akron, Dal-j A SHOWER at Mr Ch ri at 529 ave SE, Massillon, upon their j-eturn.

For travel the bride will Broom Mrr I jwcar a turquoise and black tweed suit with black orfv A graduate of Euclid senior groom given for Miss of 917 Dun- Pledge Vows Today In Double Wedding garter trimmed with orange blossoms and seed pearls made by the hostess. The pearls had embellished the hostess' wedding veil. The buffet refreshment table lighted by the glow of four tall white Upers in silver holders, wss centered with white mums, trailing ivy and a huge wedding band. White wedding bells tied with a large silver bow, sprigs of Ivy and mums adorned the top of the ring and a bride doll stood before it. Other appointments were in crystal and bone china.

Mrs. Ralph toner presided at the silver coffee service and Mrs. Henry at the silver tea service. Other were- of righ school, the bride until her triage was employed by Greg- House and Jansen, inc. as ssistant general manager.

Mr. ammerlin, a graduate, of Washington high school, served four ears in the U. S. Navy and is mployed by Crescent Amoco ervice station. -Teens Wcre W()n the Y.

W. A. Calendar Formal Monday 4 p. 8th Grade Y-Teens; 7 p. Jr.

Sr. Y-Teens; 7:30 p. Y-Mlxers, Y-Nu's committee. Tuesday 5:13 p. Food Service mltt p.

Canteen; 7:30 Y-Teens of Washington high p. Contract Bridge, chool are planning a formal Wednesday the evening following 4:15 p. 7th Grade Y-Teens; hanksgmng, Friday, Nov. 23 in 5:15 p. Adult Inter-Club; 7 'he high school gymnasium.

Dane-'p. Jr. Business league ng will be to Charlie PSekensj Friday rchcslra from 8 to 11:30 p. m. 7:30 p.

Garden Club work- All former Y-Teen members shop. jre invited to attend, and it is 1 oped that those' returning from (ollege this weekend to see the Washington Tiger-McKinley Bull game will buy their ar this coming dance. Saturday 8 p. Si Mi's. Lucille Cicirelli, of Livonia, Mich, and Miss Rote Ann Kormanis, of Euclid, O.

were attired in identical ballerina length gowns of white velveteen fashioned with a scooped neckline and a scallop- wv Berth, collar. The Carol Weller Ideas members or at the door. CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIES I Choose froM a wide I of the newest I Home conskttatkni with 1 experienced lout For Phone S-SSSI 1C. 0. FINEFROCK CO.

The Afternoon Garden club of YWCA stai morning MRS. JAMES PHILLIP MAYNE MRS. CLOIS C. MAYBAUGH For of West Mrs. Leroy Miss Carol Weller, bride-elect full hnnffant cfciM Thpv wnrp ul ivirs.

rreuer, Dnae-eieci white satin silvers, and Stanwood; Miss: Jo- of Richard Lopez, wa, honored at white feather headpieces held a Atm SchwaUie, Zanesville; Mrs. a prenuptial personal shower. circle veil attached with a smart George Martin, Canton; Mrs. Son- Tuesday evening, Nov. 13, given pearl clip they carried a cascade ny Kctt er, Mrs.

Arthur Ketter, at the residence of Mrs. David of Yuletide red roses i Massillon; Mrs. Harrold Young, Boss, 956 32nd st NW. Mrs. Boss, Herbert Fairview Mrs Hoff Mrs Patti-Miss Beverly Boss, Miss Joan Park, served his brother as best s( Irs Gatchell, Mrs.

Paul Weirich and Delores Loar assisted while Gordon Lentner, of lcox JIrs James Youngman, the hostess, Miss Betty Lou Wei- Navarre, brother of bride, Mrs Oliver Mazzaferri, Mrs. An- ler, who is the selected maid of Charles Schanda, of Avon ie Crimaldi, Mrs. Forrest Me- honor. Miss Weirich and Miss cousin of groom, and Patrick rs John Schaney, Mrs. Loar are the bridesmaids, nak of Lakewood, ushered the Frederick, Mrs.

Donald Several games were enjoyed guests to their pews. Haley, Mrs. Ike Womstaff, Mrs. with prizes going to the Misses The bride's mother chose a rose Robert Sponsler, Mrs. Ouido Barbara Heben, Pat Paterson, beige sheath dress with a fishtail D'Anniballe, Mrs.

C. S. Zingery, Mary Lou Mayloth and Judy back and honey beige hat with Joseph Steward, Mrs. Rob- Houck, who presented them to brown accessories and wore a cor-ert Zeltman, Mrs. Robert Salmon, the future bride, who received sage of yellow cymbiduim Paul Ward, Mrs.

Russell Mil- many lovely gifts. Buffet-style re- The groom's mother wore a ler, Miss Nancy Miller, Mrs. Rich- freshments were served from a wedgewood blue satin sheath ard Melson, Mrs. Nell Brown, table centered with a decorated dress with matching hat and Joseph Radich, Miss Phylliss cake upon which were a minia- accessoriei. Her corsage was of Ann Piper, Mrs.

Oren Hauen- ture bride and groom. Pink pink cymbidium orchids. stein, Brewster; Miss Greta Erick- flowers and pink candles added The breakfast was served to the son, Canton. to the bridal setting. THE WEDDING of Miss Hauen- 1 The guest list included the stein and Mr.

Ketter will be an Misses Beverly Dot Kircher, Joan event of Friday evening, Dec. 21, Marsh, Marie Ruegg, Vickie Went- White chrysanthemums, snapdragons and ferns filled altar vases, and white candles burned softly, creating an impressive setting for the double wedding this afternoon at jwith 1:30 o'clock, in St. Therese Catholic church, Brewster, when Miss Wanda Lee May- gr nwd bau the da ht er of Mr. and Mrs. George Teasdale of 209 2nd st, Brewster, became Masslflon rf tl br de of A Phm lP of SteubenviUe, the son of Mrs.

Lucille Youngman'had chare wedding party and immediate family at Miller's dining room. A RECEPTION was held at Lakewood Community Center from 1:30 to 4 p. m. The buffet table was covered with a white satin cloth and centered with a at 7:30 p. m.

in the Brewster zel Agnes Painter, Florence Pat- Methodist church. The Rev. crson Susie Holmes. Dusenberry, pastor, will officiate' at the double ring ceremony. Open church will be observed.

and Roland Weller of 1334 Miss Weller, the daughter of Robert Fischnich of 32nd st three tier wedding cake topped! Miss Hauenstein has chosen her Lincoln Way NW, will become former roommate at the Aultman tne bride of Richard Vincent Hospital School of Nursing, Miss Lopez, the son of Mrs. Manuel V. miniature bride lovely arrangements and changed ideas for Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. Following a sack regular meeting was the president. Mrs.

who read a Thanksgiving prayer and reported on the club's part sejecnon in the recent Canton Center's White Elephant sale. Mrs ard Panl read the poem Mayne of hester Mayne and Alice Schuhriemen, of i cousin of the bride, A ngm ha cha ee of the uest book fnello of orewsier win oe onaes- Judith Ann Witting, the Out of town guests were pres- maid. Sonny Ketter of Barbara's Catholic Greta Erickson of Canton, as of 1026 Duncan st SW and tfr eeo an daughter of Mayor jimdMrs. Elhe Witting of st, Brewster, was united inlent from Massmon, will serve as best man. Ushers the bride-elect a 1 ua knitstt with whit bcav graduate of Brewster high! i school with the class of '53 and! employed in the office of her sister, Miss Tom Jo "Witting.

and Charles Keeran of the Na- The newly-married couples will varre-West Lebanon rd. FLOWERS with a Petscher, maid of honor for upon trips, dinner at 12:30 and her cousin, Miss Maybaugh, who Mrs. Witting, mother of Judith For her daughter's wedding, following the reception. The new I 1TA4O.9 fTJtV gift exchange. Hostesses was escorted by her uncle, Char- will be members of the executive its Petscher board.

MONDAMON CLUB TO MEET The Mondamlon club will meet Monday at 7:3 dence of Mrs. Brae rd. The brides wore identical full- length gowns, fashioned with long sleeves, and of hand- French imported lace. Ann, chose a heavy brown satin sheath with matching jacket and beige accessories, and a lavender Mrs. Maybaugh, for travel, will wear a blue and black wool print with black accessories and an or- reside at 13705 Lakewood blvd.

Cleveland. The bride graduated from Villa JLJJI Mr. Ketter graduated in 1949 from Washington high school and P.T beige accessories, and a lavender chid corsage. The destination presently employed as a ssoci tedr hi orchid. Mrs.

Teasdale, mother of; unaisc i osed but thoir TIS with a fatner business Massillon. but upon their the Union Savings and Loan sl ls the Mavbauehs will reside CIpvpTanrt Thn m-nnm X- 'ick yours OUtrM for Christmas! Wonderful to set or to ghet The world's first aad fastest portable. Come to soon ud it demonstrated. Ewy to imith- Corona MASSILLON BOOK STATIONERY 32 FIRST SE. A yokes were of nylon tulle Boyd, Bonnie' and the small Peter Pan collars jwere lace.

Lace panels drifted over the mist of nylon tulle in the skirts which were worn over full hoops. Each bride wore a garter, carried a borrowed lace handkerchief, and placed a sixpence in her white satin slipper. Their fingertip veils of silk illusion, were held in place by headpieces of hand-clipped lace with seed pearl trim. They carried cascade bouquets of white baby mums, centered with laven- i me union aavmgs ana XLnrt JSSS I turn the Mavbau ns wil! rcside Cleveland. The groom attend- newly.furnished apartment at ed Cathedral Latin high school -r matching jacket and winter Wabash ave, Brewter.

1 ANNTVERSA1.IES, HOLIDAYS, ALL DAYS ALWAYS SEND FLOWERS torn coyiie flowers 8t, NE. TE 3-8M7 accessories, complimented an orchid corsage. Mrs. Agnes Petscher. maternal of the Maybtughs, Mrs.

Nora Balzer, maternal grandmother of Miss Witting, and Mrs. A. L. Witting, paternal grandmother of Miss Witting, all wore corsages of white baby mums. A RECEPTION was held for 200 guests in the church hall, where the main attraction was a i high school and West Techenical school and i The Maynes will leave on at is presently with the Nations! Kd- wedding trip, destination undisclosed, and upon their return, will reside at Kings Highway in Brewsler.

For travel, the new Mrs. visory committee of aeronauts at the Cleveland-Hopkins airport. The bride presented her attendants with white pearl chokers and Mayne has selected a brown andjearrings and the groom presented black striped wool. Her accessories are brown, and she will wear an orchid corsage. Mrs.

Maybaugh, a 1955 graduate of Brewster high school, Canton School of Comp-'j Surer Tea At his attendants with cuff links and tie clasps at a gathering following the rehearsal Friday evening. three-tiered double wedding ome try. and is now employed in featuring two brides and two the accounts payable division of Church der orchids, and wore pearl chok- grooms, surrounded by orchid and Republic Steel Corp. Mr. May- i The maids of honor wore floral arrangement was used'high school with the class of '53 riendshi Baptist church will tical strapless gowns of nylon in the center of a moon employed bv Posture Products' av silver tea nd ay from 4 net with matching jackets.

tall green tapers. Massillon lu rruuuvis 6 p. m. Miss Katherine Morri- accessories were white, and in itable was covered with a while or- rs Mav-ne a uraduatc ftfi son RN director of nursing a tehir hair, they wore matching gandy cloth with a Massillon state hospital will dis- nylon net ruffled bands with ruffle. af 0 5 mental ills and thc wa slight veiling.

Miss Witling's! Mrs. Charles Petscher and Mrs. hranch of the Massillon nubliclf 15 th mmunity The ub maid of honor, her sister. TonijRichard Petscher, aunts of the'library Mr a graduate hc IS invitcd I Jo Witting, was gowned in orchid served ice cream and'of riintnn in' and carried orchid and white at the punch bowl, CW York CityrSe NAMED FRIAR nanv rrMimc VPAII i A The Rev. Henry Fabrizio, assistant pastor of St.

Rose's church, Girard and a former as- SAVE WITH OUR PROFIT SHARING PREMIUM PLAN V. H. MEYER FOOD CITY Ml Tremonf Avt, SW. 5204 13tKStSW REEDURBAN Watches Of Quality OMEGA LOMG1NES WTTTENAUEl LE COULTU BAJI1LTON GBUCN BULOVA KLGIN WYLCR ACCMMI Credit SUHER'S JEWELERS Way. TE S-5SSB ried yellow and white baby mums.

Lou Witting, sister of Jud- Both wore pearl chokers, gifts of ith Witting, and Miss Rose Mary the brides. Serving as men for ho VT Nl double ceremony, were Richard lion hostesses wore yellow mum Maybaugh and of Miss May-1 party. Out of town guests The rehearsal dinner was given sistant pastor of St. Joan of Arc Friday evening by Mrs. William church of Reedurban, has been Specogna at her residence, 540 named faithful friar of Girard as- of Mr.

Mayne. Thc rcccp- Pennock ave SW, at which time, sembly. Fourth Degree Knights nS u-nr fi rt recc i ed their of Columbus bv 'were presented with billfolds. (Catholic HOW OFTEN SHOULD I HAVE MY EYES EXAMINED? Our ey cs change day by day. Over a period of time this means big diifereucc.

it happens so gradually that we hardly realize il, yet there is added strain on our entire system. An annual medical eye examination by an Eye Doctor is safest and best way to protect yonr eyesight, and MASSILLON 251 LINCOLN WAY. W. Locr.Ey 0 jc.

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