Twillman - Schnuck Saturday 1933 The of Miss Frances Twillman of Lone Elm to Mr. Arthur Schnuck of Boonville was solemonized at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Lone Elm Lutheran church in Lone Elm. The Rev. J. W. Schoech read the service, in which the single ring ceremony was used. The altar was banked with palms, ferns, and tall vases filled with white chrysanthemums and lighted by white cathederal candles. The central isle was marked with white satin ribbon. Billy Twillman and Waldo Klekamp lined the isle for the bridal party to enter. Before the ceremony Miss Edna Twillman sang "My Happy Day." For the processional Mrs. Clarence Culley played the bridal chorus from "." The , who was given in marriage by her father, wore a princess gown of white satin, long sleeves, puffed to the elbow and tight to wrist, and a long train. Clusters of orange blossoms held the veil of tulle in place. Her shower bouquet' was of Johanna Hill roses tied with orchid lace streamers. The bride's only jewelry was a strand of pearls, a gift from the . The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Irene Twillman, as maid of honor, Miss Wilma Brandes, and Miss Alvena Henry as . Their gowns were of taffeta in pastel shades of blue, pink and orchid. The gowns, all made alike, were cut on the long straight lines with high neckline in front and pointed in then back with short puffed sleeves. They wore white gloves and small hats of the same material as their gowns and carried arm bouquets of orchid, yellow, and pink chrysanthemums. Mr. Lloyd Schnuck, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man. The groomsmen were Raymond Barta and George Kendall. The ushers were Harold Hosp, Lawrence Hosp, Wm. Kahle and Goodman Boller. The ring bearer was little Lois of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Schoech, who was dressed in pink crepe and carried the ring on a small white satin Following the ceremony a bridal supper was held at the home of the bride's parents. A large white adorned with a minature bride and groom was in the center of the long table. In the evening at 8 o'clock a reception was held to which 150 attended, including guests from Boonville, St. Louis, Lone Elm and Bunceton. Mr. and Mrs. Schnuck left for a several days' trip in -Kansas City and on their return will be at home on a farm East of Boonville. Mrs. Schnuck is a daughter or Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Twillman of Lone Elm and a graduate of the American School. Mr. Schnuck is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schnuck of Boonville and a graduate of the Boonville high school and University of Missouri. Lamm - Renfrow Wedding July 3, 1934 A wedding of interest occurred Tuesday, July 3, when Everett Renfrow, and Miss Margaret Lamm were united in marriage by Dr. 0. W. Cochran at the courthouse in Boonville. Mr. Renfrow is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. George Renfrow and Miss Lamm is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lamm. The bride's was of pale blue flat crepe with white accessories and the groom wore a light business . They were attended by Miss Eula Bruce and Mr. Jerry Renfrow, brother of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Renfrow will go to housekeeping in the home recently purchased by the groom which was formerly the Butcher property. Tuesday evening a reception and shower was given the bride and groom by the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Renfrow at their home. Many friends and relatives gathered to offer their congratulations and good wishes and the young couple received many useful and beautiful gifts. Music and conversation helped pass a pleasant evening. Those attending from Boonville were Mrs. Jerry Robison and son, G. W., Mrs. Hubert Day, Burcham Mills, Misses Georgie and Arkie Kaiser, Miss Ora Scheinheimer of Fayette, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kaiser and son. Howard Lee of St. Joseph.

Johnson - Hazell Wedding Solemnized 1934 A which took place in Sedalia, Saturday, Sept. 11. was that of Miss Maxine Johnson of Wooldridge and Mr. Woodrow Hazell of Boonville. They were married at 1 o'clock by Justice of the Peace W. B. Large and were attended by Miss Annie Frederick of Wooldridge and George Burks of Boonville. Both the bride and Miss Frederick were attired in light blue flat crepe with white accessories and the groom and his best man wore dark blue business . Mrs. Hazell is the third daughter of Mrs. Ellen Johnson and Mr. Hazell is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Hazell and is employed at the shoe factory. The young couple will make their home with the groom's parents. Their many friends wish them much happiness in their wedded life.

MISS MARJORIE HUTCHISON WEDS MARTIN J. McDANIEL 1934 Martin, J. McDaniel, of Boonville and Miss Marjorie Hutchison, of Prairie Home, were married in Boonville Monday morning by Dr. O. W. Cochran, probate judge. The service was attended by Miss Polly McDaniel and Robert Ler Huckabay, both of Boonville.