Family:Raymond Biser and Nellie Scheidler (1)

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Marriage[1][2] 28 Dec 1935 Cambridge City, Wayne, Indiana, United Statesceremony performed by her father
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  1. Cambridge City Tribune. (Cambridge City, Indiana)
    12 Dec 1935.

    Biser-Scheidler. Rev. M.L. Scheidler has announced the engagement of his daughter, Nellie Naomi, to Raymond Earl Biser of east of Milton. The marriage will take place the last of the month. Miss Scheidler is a teacher at Central grade school.

  2. Cambridge City Tribune. (Cambridge City, Indiana)
    2 Jan 1936.

    Miss Nellie Scheidler, Local School Teacher, Wedded Last Saturday to Raymond Biser. A quiet home ceremony uniting in marriage Miss Nellie Scheidler and Raymond Biser, was solemnized Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of the bride in Mount Auburn, with Rev. M.L. Scheidler, father of the bride, performing the single ring ceremony. The ceremony took place in the living room before a beautifully lighted Christmas tree. Preceding the ceremony, Miss Greta Sisk, of Bryant, an intimate friend of the bride, played a program of bridal music. The bride was dressed in a tan suit trimmed in beaver with brown accessories, and carried a beautiful Dutch bouquet of pink and white colored flowers. Immediately following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Biser left on their wedding trip for New Orleans, Texas, New Mexico and on into old Mexico. They will be at home to their friends at the home of the bride in Mount Auburn after February first. Those attending the ceremony were the bride's brother Ralph R. Scheidler and family of Indianapolis; Miss Cora Behr of Pershing; Miss Greta Sisk of Bryant, Ind. and William Fagan of Greensfork. Mrs. Biser is a graduate of the Kokomo high school and later attended the Kokomo Business college for a two year course; following this she moved with the family to Evansville where she attended the Evansville Conservatory of Music for two years studying the piano; and then attended Madame Blaker's school fo primary work at Indianapolis. She also took a course one season at Columbia university. She taught at New Harmony, Ind. for two years, kindergarten at Indianapolis and has been a teacher in the Central school here for more than ten years. Mr. Biser is a graduate of the Cambridge City high school and a prominent farmer of this community. The Tribune extends its congratulations.