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| Marriage- Glace, Warrene-Stadler, James Glace-Stadler
Wedding To Be Saturday
Otterbein E. U. B. Church of Topeka will be the scene at 7:00 p.m. Saturday, March 5, of the marriage uniting Miss Warrene Glace and Mr. James P. Stadler. The Rev. A. E. Halst will officiate at the double-ring ceremony.
The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Glace of Oneida, Kansas, and Mr. Stadler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Stadler of Rossville.
The bride will be given in marriage by her father. Her wedding gown is of white delustered satin. Chantilly lace, which covers the bodice, forms scallops around the scoop neckline, and a matching scallop covers the back of the hand at the end of a long, fitted sleeve. The waist-line forms a V-polnt in front, and is held by soft pleats in the back, as the satin skirt forms a whisper train in back. A matching petite pillbox of satin covered with Chantilly lace holds the bridal-illusion veil in place. The strand of pearls to be worn by the bride is a gift from the groom, as is the white Bible on which she will carry a red-rose cascade.
Mrs. David Stadler, of Rossville, sister-in-law of the groom, will be matron of honor. Rosie Stadler, of Rossville, sister of the groom, will be bridesmaid, and Ardis Glace, the bride’s sister of Oneida, will be junior bridesmaid. The attendants to the bride will wear red satin street-length dresses fashioned like the bridal gown with matching red petite pillbox hats and matching shoes. They will each carry one long stem white rose.
Mr. Stadler, who will be dressed in a white tuxedo with a red rose boutonniere, will be attended by David Stadler of Rossville as best man. Bill Glace, brother of the bride from Manhattan, will be groomsman, with Chuck Redmon of Moore, Oklahoma, acting as junior groomsman.
Candlelighters will be Bob Glace, brother of the bride, and Beth Strom, the bride’s cousin. Flower girl, Lisa Stadler, is a niece of Mr. Stadler’s, and cousin of Miss Glace, Mike Moore of Carbondale, will be ring-bearer. Serving as ushers will be Rex Oetinger, Wichita, Dan Bauer, Fairbury, Nebraska, and Chuck Harth, Overbrook.
Janie Hightower, a friend of the bride from Manhattan, will be organist. Rev. Ben Duerfeldt, Manhattan, soloist, will sing “Oh Promise Me” and “The Lord’s Prayer.” Jane Ann Harter, friend of the bride from Emporia, will attend the guest book.
A reception will be held in the church basement immediately following the ceremony. Serving will be Mrs. Harvey Strom, Mrs. Gail Bauer, Mrs. Carl Moore, and Mrs. Rex Oetinger, all aunts of the bride.
Mrs. Glace, mother of the bride, will wear a navy blue suit with white trim and accessories, navy shoes and bag and a white corsage. The groom’s mother, Mrs. Stadler, will wear a beige two-piece dress with brown accessories, shoes and purse, and a bronze corsage.
For her going away suit, the new Mrs. Stadler has chosen a light blue wool suit with blackheels and bag and white gloves, and a white small-brimmed hat.
The bride-to-be has been employed by Petro’s Surgical Appliances of Topeka and Mr. Stadler, a graduate of Rossville High School, is employed by Santa Fe Railroad with headquarters at Newton.
The couple will make their home in Newton following their wedding trip.
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