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IOC Mary Ann Guendelsberger Bride Of Thomas J. Smith A NOTHER of the city's many weddings on Thanksgiving Day was that of Miss Mary Ann Guendelsberger to Thomas J. Smith in St. Mary's Catholic Church, the Rev. Roger Bonifas officiating.

Among the nuptial selections sung by Herman Hartlieb at the early morning ceremony were "Panis Angelicus" and "On This Day, Oh Beautiful Mother." The former Miss Guendelsberger is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. A i Tne Smiths have just returned del PciTy t.Mr.SmiU 1 froni theh honeymJoon ln the Is the son of Elmer H. Smith, 906 horn states and plan to reside Decatur-st and the late Leona temporarily with Mr.

Smith 's par- SANDUSKY DEC. 1, 1947 Mr. And Mrs. Lawrence Benya, Newlyweds, Living At Lakeside Gift Exchange Planned For Meeting Tomorrow There will bo a Christmas gift! exchange at the regular meeting! Jn mid-November at St. Mary's i of Women's Aid of the Pennsyl -j Greek Catholic Church in Mar- vania railroad to be held iss Lucille lhnat.

Dec. 2 at the home of Mrs. Thur- 0 Mrs. Michael Ihnat man Doughty, 309 Meigs-st at 2 of Lakeside an(1 the latc Mic i iac 'ln' addition to the business' Ihnat bocame lhc bridc Law meeting, there will be card games rence Benya, son of Mr. and, and a service of refreshments at Mrs.

John Benya of Marblehead. Mrs. Cora Renner Is Next Circle Hostess United Ladies Sewing will meet Wednesday at 2 p. i the close of lhc afternoon. Smith.

The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, wore a gown of white chiffon velvet with a neckline appliqued in a floral design of seed pearls. A short tunic graduated into a full train edged in braided satin. She carried a handmade handkerchief given her by her godmother, Mrs. Allen delsberger and an arrangement of white roses and fern. The bouquet she placed at the Altar of the Blessed Virgin during the ceremony.

She left the church carrying a white prayer book covered with white looses. The bride's veil, edged in lace, was fastened to a braided velvet, crown. Ma'ron of honor, Mrs. Edward Sturzinger, was gowned in gold- colored chiffon velvet. Her headdress was of matching braided velvet and she carried bronze baby mums.

Bridesmaids, the Misses Jane and Martha Smith, were at- ents. Mrs. Smith has been employed at the Barr Rubber Products Company. Mr. Smith is with the Wal- doek Packing Company.

Wedding guests came from Ak Church Circle To Sponsor Review Mrs. Lloyd Beuthel, sponsored by Circle Five of the First Congregational Church, will leview Samuel Shellabarger's "Prince of Foxes" in the church auditorium ron, Delphos. Cuyahoga Falls and I Wednesday evening, December 3, Pontiae, Mich. 'at 8:15. The public is invited.

Member Of Danish Nobility Speaking On D. A. R. Guest Day Program Martha Pitkin chapter, D. A.

guest day Friday. Dec. 5, will be highlighted by the appearance of Mrs. Axel Skjerne of Oberlin. Mrs.

Skjerne comes of an old i family of Danish nobility whose i ancestral estate is the castle of Margeard on Fyn Island, also the home of Hans Christian Anderson, great Danish author. She is one of those newer Americans able to enrich the life and cul- tired in gowns of aqua and orchid lure of lier ac i on ted land through chiffon velvet, respectively. They hci now ledge 0 and affection wore matching velvet mitts, match- lo) i ier na tive land. Appearing ing accordion pleated headdresses i in native costume for her pro- yellow baby ram theme, "Christmas in Den- All three mar Mrs. Skjerne will sing rjgjjjgh songs and talk of Danish customs, family life and special festivals.

For her work during the years of Nazi occupation of and carried and rosebuds women are the bridegroom's sis ters. James O. Guendelsberger was Mr. Smith's best man. Guests were seated by James A.

Smith I Denmark, she received King and Arthur Guendelsberger. Christian's medal of liberation Mrs. Guendelsberger wore a i Mrs. Adam Lutz, regent and brown gabardine suit with match- general chairman for the meeting ing accessories and completed her ensemble with a corsage of yellow roses. Mrs.

Louise Link. Mr. Smith's maternal grandmother, was attired in black and had a corsage of gardenias. Both the wedding dinner and reception were held at the delsberger residence. Mrs.

Freeland Smith used fringed white chrysanthemums, smilax and fern in doing the floral decor of the rooms. Tall white taoers flanked the eight-tiered cake centering the bride's table. Open Daily 9 a. m. to 6 p.

m. DR. D. D. BEECHY Licensed Chiropodist FULLER'S FOOT APPLIANCE CO.

327 W. Markel-st. Ph. 4844 scheduled to-begin at 2 p. m.

announces that each member is to bring one guest. A tea service members and their guests will follow the program. Hortesses will be members of ilie board of management, headed by Mrs. Adam Lutz, regent, and Including Mrs. Claude Minor, vice-regent; Mrs.

F. E. Reed, recording secretary: Mrs. John Routh, corresponding secretary: Mrs. L.

D. Morton, treasurer: Mrs. Ross Fickel, registrar; Miss Lucy Dav, historian; Miss Letitia Adams, chaplain and Mrs. James Melville-Milne, honorary regent. Mr.

and Mrs. Benya havo returned from their wedding tour of New York and other eastern cities and are living at the home of the bride's mother. Mr. Benya. navy veteran and graduate of Lakeside High school, is ployed at New Departure.

The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Emil lhnat, was gowned in white slipper satin. A bandeau of orange blossoms held her lace-edged veil. She carried white chrysanthemums. Miss Gladys Rilko of Lorain, the bride's cousin, was maid of honor. She wore a gown of peacock blue taffeta and carried yellow mums.

Flower girls were Rose Marie Benya of Cleveland, the bridegroom's niece, and Beverly Marie Dziak, the bride's cousin. They wore gowns of yellow taffeta and carried baskets 1 of mixed flowers. Louis Benya was his brother's best man. Mrs. Ihnat attended her daughter's weciding in a brown ensemble.

Mrs. Benya was attired in black. Each mother had a corsage of white mums. Both the wedding breakfast the home of Mrs. 605 W.

Adams-st. circle m. at Cora Hennor, Social Calendar TUESDAY Commodore Perry chapter, Navy Mothers club, meets at Moose temple with election of officers scheduled, 7:30 p. m. Women's auxiliary of Calvary Episcopal Church to meet with Mrs.

Albert Etzinger, 334 Reese- 8 p. m. Women's Civic club to meet at Business Women's club. Friendship club meets with Mrs. -aid Dickman, North Monroeville.

Mothers' Forum hostess is Mrs. Richard Goosman, 1218 Central-av. V. F. W.

auxiliary holding an nual inspection' at club rooms, 8 p. m. Eagles meets in club rooms. 8 p. m.

Couple Making Home In City After Weciding Now residing at Hnrrison- st are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rausch whose marriage was a double ring ceremony performed in the presence of the immediate families Nov. 22 at 6 p. m.

The Rev. Roger Bonifas officiated' at the rectory of St. Mary's Church. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Sylvester Koclsch, she being the former Arline Esther Koelsch Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. Elinor Reed and August Rausch of this city. The bride wore a two-piece dress of hyacinth shade with a small black feathered hat. Talisman roses were in her corsage Her bridesmaid, Miss June Bissell Wore a dress of green willi silver sequins. The bride's mother wore green, tile mother chose American Beauty shade and both had small sequin trimmed hats.

Best man-was Robert Louck. A reception for 150 guests, many of them coming from Pittsburgh and Toledo, followed the ceremony and then the couple left on a short wedding trip, the bride traveling in gray with black accessories. Both were graduated from Sandusky High school and are employed at the Apex Electrical Mfg. she as a typist, he as a draftsman, following three years in the U. S.

Navy. At Okinawa he served as a radio technician. HAPPY BIRTHDAY 6 1 Walter L. Fcrback, Jr Darlene Ann Platte, 5 Lois Jean Pflelderer, I Ann Ruth Sumser, 4 Luther Gantz, 3, Bridge Paul Orshoski, Bay Bridge Mrs. Charles S.

Market Mrs. Mary Arend, 91 L. Perry, Huron 30 Lloyd Bodi, Jr. Bay Hampton Roads is rated the finest harbor between New York and Rio de Janeiro. MRS, LAWRENCE BENYA and dinner were held at the Biro Auditorium.

Mrs. Benya was graduated from Lakeside High school and has been employed in the offices of the Lakeside and Marblehead Railroad company. Eugenia Weiger Fiancee Of Elmer C. Brown Eleanor Chapter To Install Officers When at the death of Aiexan dor the Great in 323, his generals divided his empire between them, Egypt fell to Ptolemy, and he and his descendants ruled the country for almost 300 years. Mr.

and Mrs. Merl D. Weiger of Bay Village, announce the engagement of their daughter, Eugenia, to Elmer C. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Brown, 110 W. BoaU-st. The wedding will be Saturday evening, December 20, in Bay Village. Miss Weiger was graduated from Bowling Green University last June and is employed by the Crawford Door Sales company of Ohio. Mr.

Brown was graduated from Ohio Wesley an and Bowling Green Universities, attended the Sorbonnc in Paris and Balliol College, Oxford, England, while with the Ninth Air Force. He was engaged in the Information- Education program and received several citations. Mr. Brown coached the air forces swimming learn to the European Theater Championship in 1946. He was founder of the present Kappa Reeves Review No.

9. W. B. sigma Chapter at Bow 1 ing Green meeting last Friday evening is Assistant District Grand Master of the Ohio District of Eleanor Chapter, O. E.

will have an installation of officers Friday evening, December 5 with Emil Grob as installing officer. For the six o'clock dinner preceding installation, members must make reservations no later than tomorrow with Mrs. Royal Loth, Mrs. Lucille Deist, or Miss Grob. Reeves Review Has Annual Potluck Dinner B.

't A the annual Thanksgiving potluck dinner. The November supper committee had members seated at one long table centered with a fruit-filled pumpkin. Members talked about the Christmas parly December 18 and the next meeting December 12 in the club rooms when there will be an electon of officers. Mrs. Dorothy Berry of Cleveland, the Review's District Manager, will be a guest.

Kappa Sigma, the Tiffin, He is now with public schools. Auxiliary To Meet Tomorrow I PERSONALS Joseph Kuldau, and Ralph Adams, home for the Thanks- jiving holidays, have rteurned to respective colleges, Mr. 'vuldau to Heidelberg College in Tiffin and Mr. Adams to Ohio University at Delaware i I Gorgeous Gift Nylons DARK AND SHADOW-SHEER Gentle hint to you men who'll be buying "Her" gift now. Make it the always beloved, always needed Nylons.

And Ihe darker the 1 hey're smarter'. In Black Beauty, Bronzeskin, Mistique, Fog, Brown Mace, Allspice. "Roman StripeAlba" "As You Like It" Mrs. Donald Runk, the former Donna Jeanne Bickley, and daughters Nancy Jeanne and Sheri Ann of Hanover, arrived here today to spend some time with Mrs. Runk's mother, Mrs.

Alta Bickley and family, Mc-Ewcn-st. READER SERVICE At the Ephpheta Auxiliary meeting scheduled for tomorrow eve- nin gat 7:45 at the home of Miss Mildred Busam, Reese-st, plans for the annual Christmas party, Sunday, December 21, in the Knights of St. John Club rooms will be discussed. Refreshments will be i served at the meeting's conclusion. Popularity Outfit THE MODERN SHOP OF SMART FASHIONS 229 Columbus Ave.

Maurice Van Barg. sophomore at Ohio University at Athens has returned after the Thanksgiving vacation at 'he home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Van Barg, 2129 Campbell-st. Recently vacationing in Paris.

France, were Lieutenant and Mrs. Richard Grob. Lieutenant Grob is stationed in Germany with the occupation forces, as a U. S. army officer.

His wife and son. Richard, -joined him for hi, two-year enlistment period. Jaffa, in Palestine, often has been a busy port in its long history, al 1 hough it does not have a good harbor. AUTOMATIC 'S BLANKET Perfect gift for anyone! Blissful AUTOMATIC SLEEPING COMFORT O-E AUTOMATIC BLANKET will be warmly appreciated. winter long! It 's downy-light, but wann as three blankets' Bedside Control (set once a keeps sleeping tempera ture "just right" automatically matter, how the weather changes durinp the nij'iit.

Choice or b'lue, rose, green, cedar. 72x86 inches. Put one on your sift list, now. Launders beautifully. Carefully made to rigid Genual Electric sjtfety standards, and approved by Underwriters' Laboratories, lac if it's just paper planning ask yourself the following questions about your future home.

Hash out the kinks now, discuss ideas, needs and problems so that when the time comes to build, you can start right in. How many Have you allowed for expansion, for adding wings? How many c'osets? Do you want storage space in the no cellar at all with the playroom and storage combined in the attic? What about the comparative size of kitchen and dining room? Perhaps a formal dining room wouldn't be used much and a cheerful breakfast room and large kitchen would be more practical for your way of living. Two story or one? Are there I older people in the house who might tire easily from stairs or toddlers who make stairs a con-; stant threat to peace of mind? All of these things must be con -j sidered- 1 See the floor plans and advantages of the four and five room; homes in our Reader Service! booklet No. 15. Porches, windows illustrated.

Send 25 cents (coin) for "Small Homes, Planning, Building, Financing" to Register Star News. Reader Service, 243 West 17lh-sl, Ne wYork 11, N. Y. Print New York 11, N. Y.

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