Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 47, Number 9, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 December 1953 — Page 8

Tom - Eby Wedding Solemnized

TOM-EBY WEDDING Miss Marie Eloise Eby. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bills B. Eby. route 1, Syracuse, and Everett E. Tom. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tom. Sr., route 2, Leesburg, were united in marriage at two-thirty o’clock Sunday afternoon. December 6. at Bethany Church of the Brethren near New Paris. Before a background of palms, greenery, and baskets of white chrysanthemums, the double ring service was performed by the Rev. Welton Snavely, pastor of New Salem Church of the Brethren, assisted by the Rev. Glenn Kinsel, pastor of Bethany Church.

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As the 300 guests were being seated by Clarence Eby, brother of the bride. Edwin Meek. Nelson Bushong. Syracuse and Frank Tom. brother of the bridegroom, a musicale was presented by Donald McGowan, vocalist, of New Paris, and Louis Eby. organist of Elkhart. Mr McGowan sang "Through The Years." At Dawning." “If God Left Only You." and “With This Rihg I Thee Wed ” Selections by Mr. Eby were “Clare de Lune." “Meditation." from “Thais." “Liebestraum." “To A Wild Rose." and the traditional wedding marches. “Oh Perfect Love" was played softly during the ceremony. As the bride, escorted by her father, came down the aisle, she stopped midway and sang "Ich Liebe Dlch ” The maid of honor was Miss Lucille .Morehouse. Milford, and the bridesmaid was Mrs. Bruce Baker, route 1. Syracuse. Nieces of the bridegroom. Susan Adams and Diane Adams, were flower girl and ring bearer, respectively. Donald KlOpenstein. Lees bu nr. attended the bridegroom as best man. The bride was attired in a gown of white slipper satin and imported French lace. The bas-

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pue waist was fashioned with a sheer nylon yoke, scalloped neckline and long pointed sleeves. The bouffant'skirt with court train was of white appllqued in lace. A tiara of seed pearls, sesiiins and rhinestones held the ■Anger tip veil of imported French silk illusion. Streamers knotted with tiny flowers fell from the white Bible and orchid carried by the bride The maid of honor wore peaMERMAID Theatre NORTH WEBSTER NOTICE The Mermaid Theatre will be open On SATURDAYS ONLY until Spring — Shows at 7.00 and 8 00 p.m. s ITURDAY DEC. 12 “BIG LEAGUER” Edward G Robinson - Vera Ellen This is a big baseball story. —- plus — CARTOON and NEWS Pete Smith and . . . “Let s Ask Nostradamus"

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cock green velveteen, styled with a scalloped neckline set with rhinestones, cap sleeves and a full skirt. She wore a matching half-hat and mitts of velveteen trimmed in rhinestones. The bridesmaid’s gown of rose velveteen was similarly styled. These two gowns were designed and made by the bride. The flow-

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er girl and ring bearer wore rust color gowns of velveteen. After a wedding trip through the southern states, Mr. and Mrs. Tom will reside on their farm, route 2. Leesburg. Mrs. Tom is employed at the County Extension office in the court house at Goshen, and Mr. Tom is engaged in farming.

Exchange Vows BROWN-STOKLEY MARRIAGE Miss Barbara Ann Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Brown of Lake Wawasee, and David Wright Stokley. son of Mrs. Jeanette Stokley, of Elkhart, Indiana, were married Saturday, Dec. 5 at 5:00 p.m., in the Methodist church of North Webster by Rev. Manley. The bride wore a dark blue wool dress trimmed in white angora. with a white hat and dark blue accessories, and carried white flowers.

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Attending the wedding were the immediate family which included the bride’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brown and daughter Christine, of Homewood, 111. Following a dinner at the Pagoda Inn, the bride and groom left on a wedding trip, after which they will reside at 1221 Prinreton, Elkhart, Indiana. Mr. Stokley is employed at the New York Central railroad office in Elkhart, and was a graduate of Elkhart high school. Mrs. Stokley is a graduate of Syracuse high school and was employed before her marriage, in the office of the Gas Co. in Elkhart.

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