BioM: Schultz, Diana (1972)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Schultz, Beardsley, Marsch, Henderson, Weinrich, Wingert, Johnson,
Carrigan, Tanimoto, Kolb, Schelling, Mueller, Garfield, Segol, Drake, Jacobi,
Mohadger
----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 13 Jul 1972
Schultz, Diana (10 Jun 1972)
Honored at a reception Friday, June 30, 1972, in Dorchester, were Dr. and Mrs.
George Peter Sutphen Marchant Beardsley.
Mrs. Beardsley, the former Miss Diana Schultz, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence A. Schultz of Route 1, Curtiss. Dr. Beardlsey’s parents are G. Austin
Beardsley and Mrs. E. Lea Marsch of Old Lyme, Conn.
The couple was married Saturday, June 10, 1972 at a ceremony in Princeton
University Chapel, Pinceton, N.J. Assistant Dean Charles P. Henderson officiated
and Dr. Carl Weinrich was the organist. Mrs. Karla Johnson, Mrs. Sheryl Wingert,
Michael Carrigan, and Steven Tanimoto were the singers for the nuptial service.
Dr. Charles E. Kolb was the crucifer.
Miss Schultz wore an empire gown of silk organza over peau de soie, which she
designed herself and an heirloom veil of English country lace. Her bouquet was
an arrangement of white gardenias.
Best man and matron of honor were Mr. and Mrs. James Timothy Beardsley of Haddam
Neck, Conn. Bridesmaids were Misses Marlene Schelling of Eau Claire, Christine
Mueller of Cleveland, Ohio, Ann Garfield of St. Louis, Mo., and Genevieve Segol
of Toulouse, France. They wore empire gowns of flowered print cotton voile and
carried nosegays of pink rosebuds.
The ushers were Brian L. Schultz of Curtiss; Robert E. Drake Jr. of Winter Park,
Fla.; Peter Alan Jacobi of Philadelphia, and Youseph Mohadge of Tehran, Iran.
Guests of the wedding were received at the Graduate College, Princeton
University.
The reception and dinner for relatives and friends in Wisconsin were held at the
Dorchester Memorial Hall. Also attending were guests from Ohio, Michigan and
Illinois.
(Some words missing here) …received advanced degrees in chemistry from Princeton
University. Both are teaching at Rider College in Lawrenceville, N.J. this
summer. In September they will continue their studies at Duke University School
of Medicine in Durham, N.C.
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