The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 August 1962 — Page 7

□-—— - — □ MARRIAGES Smith - Nusbaum Miss Janet Lee Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl L Smith, of Johnson Township, and Roger Nusbaum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nusbaum, Walkerton, exchanged nuptial vows Saturday evening at a service in the Presbyterian Church. Rev. David Owen performed the double ring ceremony at 7:30 p m. The church altar was made beautiful with potted palms and two large spray arrangements of gladioli. White bows were placid at the ends of the pews. Mrs. Kenneth Klinedinst. of North Liberty, was soloist H»i songs were "If I Love Thee." "Wedding Prayer." and "The [.ords Prayer." Allen Hostetlei of Knox, was organist. Both music ians were school friends of tie couple. The bride, given in mailing* bv her father, was lovely in a white wilk organza gown wth 1 i e yoki an<l snort lace A la e panel the full length <•! the gown broadened at the hem Ime wh< re two bows joined it ’ the full swept skirt. The overskirt was gathered into a largt bo V at the back. Appliques highlighted the lower part of the skirt and chapel tram Sequins trimmed the gown and sequins and pearls studded the crown for the fingertip veil. The brides long mitts, lace trimmed, w. re fastened with a row of small buttons. She carried a lavender orchid on a white Rainbow for Girls Bible. Miss Judy Smith, sister of the bride, was maid cf honor Bridesmaids were Miss Linda Eidman of Franklin college, roommate of the bride, and Miss Sharon Smith and Miss Donna Smith sister* of the bride. All wore lavender frocks with large white flowers in the print. The maid of honor's dress had a large satin bow and streamers in the back, while the

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dresses of the other attendants had smaller bows. All carried colonial bouquets of white carnations. Jon Smith, brother of the bride, carried the rings on a square white satin pillow fringed with a wide border of lace and topped with lilies of the valley. Larry Ruggles, college roommate and friend of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were James Nusbaum, brother of the bridegroom, Jack Rizek and Delbert Whitaker, all of Walkerton. The reception was held at tlie Johnson Township Community building. The serving table was covered with a lavendet cloth and lavender and white streamers were placed over the white covered gift table. Wedding bells and th,, flowers from the wedding were also used in the decorations The four-tier wedding iake was topped with a miniature bride ami bridegroom ornament. Mrs. Kendall Wilson and Mr* Harley R. ss sor ed the cake. Mrs. Jm k PrenDs and Mrs. Albeit Huhnke Jr. all of Walkerton, and Mi Harold Huhnk . of Wyatt all aunts of the bride, assisted with the serving. Mns Dob ies Fn - stone and Miss Judy Manor, classmate* <>t the bride, piesided at the punch bowl. After a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home in Flint Lake Trailer Park at V Uparaiso For her trip the bride was dressed in ill white, wearing a brocade sheath die * and j u k t Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates ' f Walkerton High School. The bridegroom at! mded Purdue university and is a senior at Valparaiso In dilute of let hnology. The bride received her B S. degree from Ball State Teacher s c ollege in June and will receive her diploma from the School of Nursing on Aug. 31. She will do nursing at Porter Memorial Hospital in Valparaiso. The bride is a past worthy advisor of Rainbow for Guls m

Walkerton, and the bridegroom was active in DeMolay and school music activities A rehearsal dinner was wived to the bridal party at the home ot the bridegroom. Close friends and relatives were invited to the home of the bride's pann’s folwing the reception. Miss Martha Clark gave a pro-nuptial shower for the bride at her home m Walkerton < lark-Shields Mis.- Sue Clark, daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. Warner Chuk. 123 Clark St., and Gary W Shields, •son of Mr and Mrs John S' i -Id*, of Plymouth, were unittd in marriage Fiiday evening August 3 at 8 pin. in the Evang.heal United Bn thren Chun h. I» v IMvid R. Filer tfi Hated at the double ring cviemony in the presence of the immediate famili's. Ihe bride. given in marriage by her lather, won a pink hirt. waist dn. - Stic carrnd a white orchid oil a Bible Mr. and Mr* Jam. Nu-hmm Were the ciopl.'s attendant* Mrs. Nusba im wore i him- -hn' waist dress with white accesories. Siu wme a white carnation. Refre.-hments ot i< ■ . ream and cake were served in tt;.. home ot the bride* parent-; following the ceremony. Tyner IOOF Annual ush Fry The Tyne r Indej endvnt Ordei ot Odd Fellows a c planning a Fish Fry to be hel 1 in the 1 yner S< i 00l cafeteria, 1 riday. August 17th Carroll Zait in and Stanley Karn are chairman and coi hairman respectively. Mrs Phyllis Bowen. Mrs Agnes Strang. Mrs. Joyce Sarb<r. Mrs Verda Karn and Mrs Smiley Zartman met on Wedm-dav evening a*, the Zartman home to s.-t up all committees and final plans for the fish fry. The fish will be prepared by Howard ("ling, npecl. of Walkerton. PER\ FUSION Two wrongs never make a right but some of the boys con vince themselves wrong is right.

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August 9. 1962— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —

Scholarships Granted To Local Students Twenty-nine St. Joseph County htudenls are among Hl I recent high school graduates who will begin their college careers this fall on scholarships to Indiana University. According to James H Lo< hary, director of scholarship* and financial aids, the scholarhips range from remission of fm- and small cash grants to a full y. ai s college expenes. Gifts, giant* and bequests from private bu-mess and industry, civic and fraternal organizations, md alumni and frie I.- <>f th. University have made p O sl ble । number of. impetitive * larships aw tided through tests and high s. hool Has* .standing. Th • S'ati Scholar ips. • mb:.*hed over 100 y, tIS , ir ; . | )V t .

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Indiana legislature ami Special and Merit Scholarship, provided by the University tr istees, are fee iemission awards. Residence scholarships provide low-cost room and board coupled with part-time jobs From this ar i o. North Liberty I »ickm I>ix< n. 292<>1 New Road. Special Scholarship. Walkerton Roh rt <h.d:r< v, Rt. 2, Delk. E an , Sperm) .nd Residence Sen Jarship ~ and ('.< - oyn Roose Rt ] State Soholmship Ol i BAIAM I The re ,! problem today i m y to make |,ra < ends .. "-4 and most of us are not very good at figure . The cost of making i-xui. • small it'* gHt in v v o b;o k th-m ip that i- expense. •.

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