Schenkel-Colbert Wedding The wedding of Miss Enid Colbert, daughter of Mrs. S. E. Colbert, of South Jefferson street, and Adolph Schenkel, son of Mrs. Minnie Schenkel, took place last evening ( 6/15/1920 ) at 5 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother on South Jefferson street. The Rev. R. B. Meekstroth, pastor of St. Peter's Reformed church, officiated. Attending the bride and bridegroom were Miss Elma Lininger and Virgil Lawver of Peru. Preceding the ceremony, vocal selections, "I Love You Truly" and "Smiling Thro" were sung by Mrs. Milo Hendricks, a sister of the bridegroom, and "O Promise Me" by Mrs. Harmon Gill, a sister of the bride. The bride was attired in a becoming dress of white georgette fashioned over white satin and she carried a shower bouquet of bide's roses and swansonia. The maid of honor was attired in light blue and ?gandy and she wore a corsage of ? Shroyer roses. After the ceremony a dinner was served for which the appointments were in pink and white. Covers were placed for thirty-six. Mr. and Mrs. Schenkel left on a motor trip to Cleveland, Ohio, and on their return to this city they will reside at 421 South Jefferson Street. The bride was graduated from the local high school in class '17, later attending Winona and Huntington colleges. For the last three years she has been engaged as a teacher in the public schools. She is a member of the Huntington chapter of Psi Iota Xi sorority. The bridegroom was graduated from the Huntington high school in class '14, and is a member of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity of this city. Mr. Schenkel is employed in the office of Caswell-Runyan Compa