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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 62
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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 62

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Sunday, June 27, 1965 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Page 4-F I Piwap imifirir-i fwppp11 I i ii -Grty Mrs. James E. Eschenbach I i it's a Cincinnati K'C LH l'Wh I i WfrV WV' to be radiantly beautiful on your wedding day in a gown Jfr S. I Jh in jffit ft Mrs. James J.

Jobe Jr. MISS CAROLYN SUE DILTZ. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L.

Diltz, Greenfield, Ohio, was married in First Methodist Church to Mr. James J. Jobe son of Mr. and Mrs. James J.

Jobe of this city. Virgil Hair officiated. A reception was held in the church Immediately following the ceremony. The bride was given In marriage by her father. Miss Beverly Diltz was her sister's maid of honor.

Other attendants were Miss Mary Mohring, Mrs. Dean Adams and Mrs. Wayne Rhea of Oskaloosa, Iowa, cousins of the bride. Mr. Paul A.

Buchman was best man for his cousin. Ushers were Mr. Thomas Graham and Mr. Donald Graham cousins of the bridegroom, and Steve Spelman. After a wedding trip to French Lick, Mr.

and Mrs. Jobe will reside at Lakewood Terrace, More-head, where both are attending college. snaping Tor Tan ana wimer tXiffv Iti.J9 vz t- I 1 weddings; a demi-fitted" j-. spS' A-line of silkened peau de f' V'HSjf' PVT I soie, a lifted waistline on em- jjl 'i 1 ttc'i 1 'X ''5. I pire bodice of re-embroidered if iAMlsVy I Alencon lace.

The newest imMWA I' sleeve shape: the tulip. Exclu- ftp rJS i sively ours, from the House of i Tfv1 Bianchi 200.00. The bride's I veil; a cathedral-length drift Jl of silk illusion, held by a pert I bow of peau and lace, 75.00. I Our gown collection priced A -X from 95.00; veils from 25.00. V' I Bridal Salon, Second Floor, Pogua'i I Fourth Street Building downtown only i XV SpirU Mrs.

Steven C. Schmidt MISS SUSAN JANE BERNING, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Bern-ing, was married to Mr.

Steven C. Schmidt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gordon Schmidt. The wedding took place in St.

Saviour Roman Catholic Church with the Rev. Joseph A. Dauwe officiating. The bride was given In marriage by her father. Mrs.

Thomas Brodbeck, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Janis Berning, sister of the bride, and Misses Judith Ann Ellis and Sherry Fineran. Daryth Stallone was the flower girl. Best man was Mr. William Ross.

Ushers were Messrs. John Becker, Barry Serotkin and William Louder of Altoona, Pa. After a honeymoon fs south, Mr. and Mrs. ScLuudt will reside In Clifton.

Mrs. Schmidt attends the University of Cincinnati College of Business Administration and is a member of Delta Zeta. Mr. Schmidt attended the Ohio College of Applied Science and Is stationed at Norfolk. Va.

with the U. S. Navy. MISS MADONNA RUTH FORTRIEDE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Jerome Fortriede, Cold Spring, became the bride of Mr. James Eugene Eschenbach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eschenbach, Highland Heights, In St. Joseph Catholic Church, Cold Spring.

Msgr. Lawrence Lunhauser was the officiating clergyman. The bride was given In marriage by her father. Miss Jennifer Wagner was maid of honor. Others attending the bride were Mrs.

William Riley, Misses Charleen Scherrer, Barbara Lonne-man and Patricia Scherrer, cousin of the bride. Mr. Ralph Eschenbach, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Messrs. Jerry and Jack Eschenbach, brothers of the bridegroom; David Fortriede, brother of the bride, and Patrick Lonneman.

A wedding dinner was given at Lookout House for the bridal party and Immediate family. The reception was held at St. Joseph Church In the evening. After a wedding trip to the personal CS Tjiim m4 'WITS groom thflfs elegant as it is .7 M. 'M Florida, Mr.

and Mrs. Eschenbach will reside on Alex-andria Pike. I and fine Crane's cards with i II St I I the couple's name engraved tr" I in a classic stvle. Also plate I I and informal notes or beauti- 1 I ful new monogram die and if -'if i I writing paper. We'll keep the h.a JL I 1 I plate and die on file so they I' I can have new cards or paper I lt engraved any time.

Stationery, Straet Floor, Fourth Street i i Building also Kenwood Tri-County I ASA 5 ft v. 1 -l msimn i 1LJ 1 7W, I Ml- I -t kj Mrs. Philip A. Lusenhop MISS ELAINE ANNETTE PODOLSKY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph G. Podolsky, was married to Mr. Philip A. Lusenhop, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond yyr 'j Lusenhop, In Unity Temple of Truth. Rev. Millie Leslie Mrs. Glenn Eugene Perdue 1 MISS MARY ANN BAUM-GARDNER and Mr. Glenn Eugene Perdue were married In St.

Aloysius Church, Shandon, Ohio, by Rev. Elmer F. Brennan. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul D. Baumgardner Hamilton, Ohio. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Perdue, North Bend, Ohio.

The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss Rosemary Loos was maid of honor. Mrs. Donna Baumgardner and Mrs. Dotr tie Baumgardner, sisters-in-law of the bride, also attended the bride.

Peggy Baumgardner, sister of the bride, was flower girl. Mr. Leonard Hook, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Messrs. Edward and Paul Baumgardner, brothers of the bride, and Greg Perdue, brother of the bridegroom.

Mr. and Mrs. Perdue will reside In Delhi Hills. officiated. Miss Donna Klelnfelter was maid of honor.

Miss Donna Jean Lusenhop, cousin of the bridegroom, and if Mrs. Donald Theurer MISS MARY ANN WTL-LEN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Willen, and Ens.

Donald Theurer, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Theurer, were married recently In St. Margaret Mary Church. Rev.

Henry D. Na-ber officiated. A reception at Twin Lanterns In Dent followed the ceremony. Miss Linda Willen was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Gall Boiler and Miss Linda Theurer and the flower girl, Pamela Jane Willea Best man was Mr.

Nor-bert Kroeger. Ushers were Messrs. James Settelmayer, Richard Stacey, Bert To-mon and Donald Willen. After a brief trip to San Francisco, the couple will reside in San Diego where Ensign Theurer is stationed with the U. S.

Navy. Miss Ruth Ann Vielhaber, cousin of the bride were bridesmaids. Melody Thomas was flower girl. Mr. Steve Lusenhop, brother of the bridegroom, was best man.

Ushers were Messrs. Joe Podolsky, Ow. ZSm sSSS brother of the bride, Joe Fiorentl, Jerry Boland, Dale Heining, cousin of the bride. i i if After a wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains, Mr. and Mrs.

Lusenhop will re 4 side in Delhi. i I I C.orham silrerplated iSfSSx. Z.yxt,,;;;:;,'5 Y. SI 25 oft I A treasured gift for the bride 4v it JJ I or for anniversaries. So lovely r-.

jaSw" -r and so versatile use for TN crS I flowers, fruit, popcorn or I. ij chips. Prices plus federal tax. t1111- 412" diameter, reg. 6.95, 5.20 'F'-tWV? 5" diameter, reg.

8.25.-5.95 -Jl 6I2" diameter, reg. 9.95, 7.45 -V- 8" diameter, reg. 13.50, 9.95 i 9" diameter, reg. 15.95, 11.95 -O-Y') i zYH I Silverware, Street Floor, Fourth Street i Building also Kenwood Tri-County "5 Mabltv Canw Miss Marilyn Lillian Trauth MR AND MRS. CARL F.

TRAUTH announce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Lillian, to Mr. Gregory Boczar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boczar," West Palm Beach, Fla. Mr.

Boczar graduated from a 1 University magna cum lautie and holds an AB degree in economics. The wedding will take place September 11 In St. Matthew Church. Miss Mary Joan Mueller MR. AND MRS.

LOUIS W. MUELLER, resent Springs, Ky. announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Joan, to Mr. Stephen W. Schllckman, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Schllckman, of Covington, Ky. The wedding will take place September 11 in St. Joseph Church, Cresent Springs. Miss Reva L.

Wickline MR. AND MRS. JAMES F. WICKLINE, Columbus, Ohio, announce the engagement of their daughter, Reva of this city, to Mr. Wilbur F.

Lowe formerly of Daytona. Fla. The wedding will take place August 7. Following their wedding trip they plan to reside In Cincinnati..

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