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- Niagara Gazette
Stqhlman-Searles
Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Searles Jr., 8928 Rivershore
Drive, announce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Betty Anne Searles, to Basil C.
Stahlman Jr., son of Basil C. Stahlman Sr.,
6289 South Whitman Drive, Town of Niagara,
and the .late Mrs. Edith Stahlman.
Miss Searles, a graduate of LaSalle Senior
High School, is attending Kelley Business Institute
and is employed by Searles Creamery Inc.
Her. fiance, also a graduate of LaSalle Senior
High School, is a junior at Michigan State
University, East Lansing, Mich . where he is
majoring in accounting.
The wedding will be solemnized June 20, 1964
Niagara Gazette - 6/22/1964
Miss Searles Is Bride
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MISS BETTY ANNE SEARLES wore a
wedding gown of hand-clipped Chantilly
lace with tiered ruffle back terminating
into a chapel train Saturday (June 20,
1964) when she was married to Basil C.
Stahlman Jr., 643 Fourth St., the bridegroom
is the son of Basil C. Stahlman Sr.,
6289 S. Witham Drive, and. the late Mrs.
Stahlman.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
F. Searles Jr., 8928 Rivershore Drive, chose
a Sabrina neckline beaded with seed pearls
and long tapered lace sleeves for her wedding.
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FOR THE WALK down the aisle of the
First Presbyterian Church with her father,
she carried a colonial bouquet of red roses.
Her bouffant veil of French imported silk
illusion, was attached to a crown of pearls
and crystals.
Rev. John B. Toay officiated at the
noon, double-ring ceremony.
Maid of honor was Miss Joni Hotchkiss,
in floor length sheath of royal blue with
overskirt and Dior bow with butterfly
veil. Her bouquet was of pink carnations.
Miss Maureen Neville and Miss Beverly
Marshall, bridesmaids, and Miss Pamela
Mayne, flower girl, were similarly attired
in light blue. Pink carnations were their
flowers.
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THOMAS PRICE was best man. Serving
as ushers were Bernard Stahlman, brother
of. the bridegroom, and Frank F. Searles
III, the brides brother.
The LaSalle Yacht Club was the setting
for an afternoon reception.
The newlyweds will reside at 634 Fourth
St. upon their return from a wedding trip
tb the Pocono Mountains.
In January, they will return to the
campus of Michigan State University, East
Lansing.
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