Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 20 November 1958 — Page 3
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1958
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Wanda Luginbill Married Recently To David L. Light The Rev. Leslie Jordon reed the double ring rites which united in marriage Miss Wanda Arlene Luginbill and David L. Light recently. Miss Luginbill is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Luginbill of route 1, Willshire. Ohio, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Light of route 6, Decatur. Decorations of the Mt. Hope Church of the Nazarene, where the 6:30 o'clock ceremony took place, included palms and candelabra. To complete the setting, beauty vases filled with white and pink mums were used. Nuptial music was presented by Mrs. Earl Chase, organist and Lynn Mefford, vocalist, w'ho included in his selections, the “Lord’s Prayer.” Wearing a ballerina length gown, the bride was given in marriage by her father. Styled of pure silk lace over taffeta, the gown featured a fitted lace bodice which was styled with a Peter Pan collar. Long tapered sleeves of lace formed points over her wrists and the very full skirt was trimmed with points of lace over taffeta. To complete her ensemble, she wore a tiara trimmed with sequins from which fell a fingertip veil of silk illusion. A white Bible, a gift of the bridegroom, was covered with a lavendar orchid and white satin streamers, and was carried by the bride. Miss Carolyn Sue Luginbill, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor in a ballerina length pink taffeta gown with a white sash. Her headpiece was of matching net over taffeta and she carried a cascade arrangement of white carnations, white ivy and pink streamers. The bridesmaid, Miss Mary Evelyn Myers, friend of the bride, wore a matching green taffeta dress with a white sash. She wore a similar headpiece and carried a cascade arrangement of white carnations with ivy and green streamers. Serving his brother as best man was Darvon Light, and Larry Merriman. friend of the bridegroom, attended as groomsman. Sheldon Light and Merlin Frank seated the guests. For her daughter’s wedding.
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Mrs. David L. Light
Mrs. Luginbill selected a blue dress with black accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. Mrs. Light appeared in a charcoal 1 sheath dress with black accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. Following the ceremony, approximately 175 guests attended the reception which was held in the Co- j op building in Monroe. A four tier’ square cake topped with a minia- ■ ture bride and bridegroom was | used as the centerpiece. Candel i abra were placed at either end of the table and the flowers from the’ wedding were used in the receiv-' ing room. Servers included Mrs. Harry Hamrick, Mrs. William Neuenschwander, Miss Judy Bollenbacher, and Miss Betty Meyers. Mrs. James Tumbleson, cousin of the bridegroom, presided at the gift and guest register. For a wedding trip of an unannounced destination, the new Mrs. Light changed into" a two piece charcoal suit dress with red accessories and the orchid from hei bridal bouquet. A graduate of Pleasant Mills high school, the bride is employee by the Decatur Industries. Also a Pleasant Mills graduate, the bride groom is employed by Decatur Industries. Route 2, Berne, is the future address of the couple. Two Fined Here By Justice Os Peace Two fines were paid in justice of the peace court Wednesday night for arrests made by authorities for si traffic violation and one by the Indiana Conservation de partment tor hunting without a license. John. William Hahm, 18, Decatur, was arrested by the city police de partmept Thursday at 5:25 p.m for speeding on North Second street. He appeared following his arrest and was fined a total of $16.75 for the offense of driving 50 miles per hour in a posted zone of 30 miles per hour. Jerry M. Gumbert, Fort Wayne, was arrested by the Indiana con servation department November 11 in Preble township for hunting without a license. A fine of $1( and costs, totaling $29, was asses sed against Gumbert.
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