The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 July 1962 — Page 3
o——— — — □ MARRIAGES J D '.4* |Ljfe 1 'ta ?$• SL" ’ ; & TB / * EiKk <i|p Wl. F * -y\. . Ar s *. iiT’’ f j —■ ? ; & • .*/; \> ‘ * )fr|E ~-“ .JF -Al MRS. JAMES NUSBaGM Mr. and Mrs. Jack Prentis announce the marriage of their daughter, Anne Elizabeth Six, to James Nusbaum, sen of Mr., and Mrs. Raj - Ni sbaum, on June 22. in the Pre hyterian Church. The couple art n.iking their home with the groom's parents for the present. Green - Leffert Miss Alice Victoria Green, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy M. Green, Rt. 3, Walkerton, and Charles Alfred Leffert, sen of Mr. and Mi.>. John leffert, Rt. 1. Hamlet, were united in marriage at 11 a m. Saturday in Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church in Kingsford Heights. Rev. Theodore Fetig officiated. The church was deccrated with vases of yellow roses on the altar Mr i. John Biggins was vocalist. The bride, given in marriage by h-1 brother, Gecrge Green, of Mun. ie, wore a gown of white sum) v r brccade. The basque bodice ’ as styled with a scalloped
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Sabrina neckline, the long fitted sleeves ending in bridal points. The floor-length skirt was fashioned with a panel front, full flared sides and back A tiny seed pearl crcwn held a two-tiered fingertip veil of silk illusion. She carried a spray of yellow loses on a prayer bock. Mrs. John A. Leffert, of Lawton. Okla., sister-in-law of the bridegrocm. was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Paul B. Jones, of Grovertown, and Miss Janet Marie Anderon, of Walkerton. Their street-length dresses were of mint green summer brocade. The fitted bodices had scoop necklines and short sleeves. The skirts were bell shaped and trimmed with a self-material bow at the front waistline. They wore matching green circlets and veils on their heads and carried modified colonial bouquets of yellow tinted carnations. Peggy Leffert, Rt. 1, Hamlet, sister of the bridegroom. was flower girl. She wore a white brocade party dress made with a round neck, puff sleeves, a full skirt and her waist wag encircled with a green sash. She wore a tiny crown with a face veil and carried a small bouquet of yellow roses. Jchn A. Leffert, of Lawton, Okla., was best man. Seating the gue-ts were Walter Erath, of Kingsford Heights, and David Sherik, of Peru. A wedding dinner was served in the church parlors. After a short wedding ti ip, tne newlyweds will reside on Rt. 1, Hamlet. The bride was graduated from Grcvertown High School and attended Indiana University, Bloomington. The bridegroom was graduated from Unicn Twp. High School. Lauderbeck - Cole Miss Rose Marie Lauderback, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hess, of Walkerton, became the bride of Kenneth Cole, son of Mr% Hattie Ccle, 603 S, Wood-
ruff St., Niles, in a candlelight ceremony Saturday evening, June. 23, in the Apostolic Faith Assembly Church Rev. W. J. Coad, pastor, read the double ring ceremony with Miss Sherry Coad at the organ and Mary Ann Evans, of South Bend, and Mrs. Coad, as soloists. Arrangements of white gladioli an' 1 , lighted white tapers graced the altar. The bride was attired in a white linen .sheath suit with white accessories and carried a white Bible topped with white orchid^. Mrs. Marshall Bradburn, of Niles, served as matron of h< nor and Mrs. Howard Lauderback of Walkerton, was bridesmaid. Their suits were fashioned similarly to that of the bride in mint green and both w< re orchid corsages. The flower girl. Marsha Bradburn. wore a white nylon dress, white accessories, and earned a crocheted basket of rose petals. She also wore an orchid corsage. Marshall Bradburn served as best.' man and Howard Lauderback was groomsman,. Brothers of the bridal pair, Joseph Lauderback and David Cole were ushers. The bride’s mother was dressed in royal blue silk print with white accessories, and Mrs. Cole wore lavender linen with black accescries and both wore white orchid corsages. A reception followed in ‘the church social hall with Mrs. Robert Ccle, Mrs. John Sweeney, of Cassapohs, Misses Leila ami Myrtle Woodford, Jean Coad, of Niles, Jeanne Barnes and Sandra Morris, of Dowagiac, were hostesses. SELF - CONFIDENCE It’s impossible to sell yourself lo others until you have sold yourself to you. A,n optimist is a person who has acquired the ability to see life in the best possible light.
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