Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 173, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 31 August 1948 — Page 3
FLLTVAN, INDIANA
wldwell-Snyder Adding Sunday
Fhe wedding of Miss Betty
ie Cauldwell, only daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauld-
11 cf Sullivan, and William
arles Snyder, son of Mr. and
Gilbert H. Snyder of Sulli-
1, took place Sunday after-
on, August 29th in a candle-
ht service, in the First Meth-
st Church, Sullivan.
lev. E. E. Aldrich officiated
the double ring ceremony.
eceding and during the cere-
ny bridal music was played
Mrs. Loren Harris at the
an. The soloist. Mrs. Joseph
,yder of Paris, Illinois, sang ecause," "Through the Years,"
1 the "Lord's Prtyer."
he altar was banked with
ns, pleumosis, and huckle-
ry forming the background
the stately white Maid of
eans gladioli and Koval
ite asters. Several groups of
iduated candelebra held light-
white cathedral tapers.
he bride, who was given in
rriage by her father and ther, wore an exquisite ee-ouarter length bridal suit
ice-blue Skinner's satin with
Kching satin sandals and a
b headdress of imported se
ra illusion. She carried a
te Bible topped with a pure, te orchid . and shower of
ite satin streamers.
Irs. Jack Watts of Robinson,
nois. was matron of honor 1 her gown was of bronze
in and halo or ;matchmg nze sequins. She carried a
lonial bouquet of aqua-gresn
ited asters with shower of
phanotiu. .
Mrs. Cauldwell, mother of the
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bride, wore a blue-grey crepe j afternoon dress with matching grey accessories. She' wore a shoulder corsage of deep magenta orchids. Mrs. Snyder, the bridegroom's mother, wore a forest-green silk crepe dress with black accessories. She also wore a shoulder corsage of deep magenta orchids. Serving as best man was
George Harmon of Sullivan, and ushers were Bill Cauldwell, brother of the bride, Richard Buescher of Oak Park, Illinois, cousin of the bridegroom, Richard Billman and Gene Carty of Sullivan. i Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Presiding at the bride's table were Miss Rosemary Snyder, sister of the bridegroom, Miss Myrtle Coryell and Miss Rhea Christy of Terre Haute. The bridal colors of iceblue and white accentuated the beautifully decorated' foridd's cake of four tiers topped by a ' miniature bride and groom with cascading groups of silver, blue, and pink rosebuds, tiny lovebirds, and wedding fcells; Assisting with the serving were Mrs. W. J. Schernekau, Mrs. , Ray Ridgway, and Mrs. H. W. Kinney cf Robinson, Illinois, i
and Mrs. C. A. Martin, Miss Goldia Morgan and Mrs. Claude Harmon of Sullivan. Those asjsisting wore corsages of aqua- ! green tinted gardenias. I The ruple left for a wedding trip to Wisconsin and Michigan, after which they will make their home in Lafayette, Indiana, where Mr. Snyder is attending Purdue University. , For traveling, Mrs. Snyder wore an autumn-red wool
gabardine suit with black ac
cessories and a white .orchid
The bride formerly attended Indiana University and Terre Haute Commercial College. She has been employed at the Sullivan State Bank for the past
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two years. She is affiliated with the local chapter of Tri Kappa Sorority. Mr. Snyder served two years in the Navy and is at present attending Purdue University and is a member of the Beta Pi fraternity. Out-of-town guests at the wedding were Miss Rhea Christy and Mr. Robert Thompson of Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs. Max Weir cf Terre Haute, Willard L. Bolin of Sullivan, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snyder of Paris, 111., Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Corwin, Mrs Kate C. Ferguson, Mr and Mrs. L. L. Schernekau, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watts, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Prose, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hardin and daughter, Ann, Miss Catherine McQueen, Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Kinney and daughter, Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brigham, Howard Graves, : Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Martin and' daughter, Becky, Mr. and Mrs. W J. Schernekau, Mr. and Mrs. '
Ray Ridgway, R.obert Vanetta, all of Robinson, 111., Joe Ostroff of New York City, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Borgmeier of Oak Park, 111., Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Buescher and daughter, h Susan, cf Western Sprinss, 111.,
Mr. and Mrs. Ishmael Osborne
and family of Mill Creek, Ind., j IV-
Mrs. w. r. tfuescner oi ureelandville, Mary and Charlotte j Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. ' Kixmiller, all of Freelandville, j Mr. and Mrs. Carl Steffy of j Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Staf- j ford of Indianapolis, and Mr. I
and Mrs. Jack Markey cf Bloomington.
SULLIVAN DAILY TTMESU TUESDAY, AUG. 31, 1948.
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