The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 August 1962 — Page 16

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — Aug. 29, 1962

Barden - Shores (Continued fi c.m page 1 1 Attending the bride as maid • ' ।mot Wa - he! -isl el . Mms I > >io'h\ B>i w • Th. R d. ' ia; ! ; etc Mis.' Nan y Shores, si let ; : the Urn it g•. .. m, b t h o' W ■ ' .- i ’on, and M)>" Cat d\n Mi r. < i.ant Moron <> Ind. They were r.-svd id' nt ally in pink flow- < i. d c hid m g ns i - ovet brndlant I .nma und-T.-kn t> oi d<. p m ■ . • n m me p ■ 1 cumr t1 bund ; ,S at II • w. -t and tafteta i.aghmti -I u loppi <1 B ■ boi with, I.’ \ bow- at th. .-h< d.i. Their h> cdpio •• was a । abhing cabbag e io.-e holding a ; usher \ eil of Englisl illusion t dyed w ;'.ti th w kite s' a b d"d lee They wore short white gloves and <ai t ied a r"XI a d okmial bo j< .a • of w :;te < ari .tions dp"k tb. r -cs « on* t ued with dr"p tose <o. >red bow .nd tie | wr' o.iit i ibbon. Tv ■ iiC 1, ■ . of th< brl ie .. Ic fl v. ■ v Tl . y V■ ie I ’hylhs Ei ■ 'd da nice Ei vin. . mg/.i id Mt and Mrs Robt rt Ervm A"i a, Ir.d. They were Cie»< d sin 11.11 to the other att ndandts wPh pink chiffon ^owns over light pink taffeta k ith a rounded ne< kline anil puff ie t >e- and a pink taffeta cum- > lerbund tied with a bow at the t ack. Their tiny pink nose veil was held to a < rown of pink flowers worn on their head. Their bouquet was a n mature modified colonial Using wide mirations ■nd tube roses tied with deep io> ( . colored ribbons. I Vivid Holt, on of Mi and Mrs Robert Holt, New Haven, Ind . and coum <>f the bridegro mi. was rmgbea ret. The bride’s mother wore a hrown sheath dress featuring a .ide panel at the skirt and ox on .Mown accessories. Th, mother of BARGAIN (ENTER Koontz Lake I lours Sun. & Mon. 10 - 6 Tues. - W ed. - Thur. Fri. & Sat. 9 -7 STOP IN! YOU ( AN T AFFORD NOT TO. Jim & Marge Mor rev 5t527

WALKERTON LIVESTOCK SALE Mih North of W alkerton, on lid. 23 Walkerton Livestock Commission Sales >\l.E I \J in H I 'OW SI \KI’X(. PROMPTIA AT 5 P. M. I or a g xhl market and a sq um* deal where each consignment large or small is given oar complete attention. \nothei Ven I.urge Sale This Week With Plenty (M Buv et sFm All Classes. Ihe \eal Market Active And l olly Steady With A loj; OI 31.51) pd lor \ I S S lb Hol. 31.511 For A 2115 lb Hol. S 3 1 lor \ 200 lb Hd. S3l For A 160 lb Hol. W ith \ Lot OI < ahes Selling 532 l o S 3 I. lln Hog Market Lower W ith \ Top Os 15.60 pd loishd Os 19s lb Hogs. 15.6(1 For J9hd Os 201 lb Hag'. 15.50 For 9Hd Os 210 |b Hogs. 15.50 For Shd OI 200 lb Hogs. 15.50 For 27 hd Os 21S lb Hogs With Ihi Bulk Os Ihe 190-210 lb Hogs Selling SIS To 15.50. \ I tp On Sow' Os 16. so With Medium Weight Sows Selling 11.50 To SIG And Ihe Heavy Sows Selling 13.25 To ] | 50. Ihr Bull Market Some Lower With A Top Os 19.70 pd Fot \ 1115 lb Blk. 19.25 For A 1020 lb W.F. SIS Lot \ 1365 lb Fat Blk Bull. 111 hd Os Fat Cattle On Sale W ith A Very Good Mkt. 1 'l.ecialh On Ihe Better Kinds. \ I'op Os 27.10 pd 101 \ 1025 lb Blk Str. 27.10 For \ 1010 lb Blk Str. 20.9(1 Loi \ 960 lb Blk Str. 26.70 For A 1105 lb Blk \ lon On Heifers Os ?LsO Pd For \n 879 lb Blk Hfi 21 70 FOl \ sop lb WF Hfr. 21.30 Fur \n S6O lb Wl Hfi With \ Lot Os Cattle Selling 23.50 To 25.50. We ( ould I *e M »n* Good ( hoice Cattle. ih« (iw Market <h irnlv Louer With A Top Os 1 ' I* nd I or \ 1 155 lb Hui. 1 I 50 For A 1070 lb Hol. *L tO For \ 975 lb WF With Canner & ( utters Selliiv* s 1 I Tn s J L NOTH 17 —ls You Need ( hole? Feeding Cattle We Hati I hem On I! tnd M \ll l imes For Private Sale. For Information Call: Don Swanson. Phone WMkerhm 586-3663 les Parrett, Plymouth, WF. 6-2784, Manager** Joe Pence Nelson Lehman Auctioneer Cleric

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the bridegroom wore a sheath dress in beige decorated with mange and green embroidered flow ci and beige accessories. They both wore white carnation Corsages while th grandmothei ■ pr. -ent wore pink carnation onsages. Ronald Shore served his brothel as best man Groomsmen were Wendel! Ix>wt y. brd her-m law of tl.e btidegioom. and Econ Harden, brothel of the bride Seating the guests as ushers were A! <n .lames Ri< k o i. brothcrin--liv of the bride North Liberty, ar 1 Edward Barden, brother of the bud. . Walkerton. p ,i, , d ately following the < • remonv. a reception was held tm ti ■ 20<> guests at the Elementaiy S, hr.oi auditorium. The bride s i . a > . of pink and white were (allied out m tl.e flowers ami a canopy of streamers over the gift table with wedding bells, lamely white Im ■ ■ c loths < <w< red H t .bl' Ti e -ervmg table was topped with a four tiered w< ddmg <ako decorated with pink rose.- and a bride and groom m - nan.ent. On each side was a -mailer cake in the shape of ar. open Bible. Mws Margaret Martin presided at the punch bowl while Miss Bdhe Sue Blough pouted cofTcc. Mr Mic M Notion cut the cake and Mis.- Sharon Eastland. Nappanee and Miss .Jeannie Burlougiis. Plymouth, served the i< o crearm Mrs. Allen Rickard was in c harge of the guest hook. The younlt couple left for a two-week honeymoon in Elorida. They will be at home September Sth at Rt. 3 Box 642. Walkerton. The bride is a 1962 graduate of Walkerton High School. Her husband is employed at the Kingsbury Ixx'ker Plant as a meat cutter and is a 1960 graduate of Walkerton High School. WAI nERTOW m-a-s-o-n-i-c No. 619. F. A A. M. MASONIC MEETINGS First Thursday Night of Month WARNER CLARK, W. M. HARRY DOLL, Secretary All Masons Invited WALKERTON. INDIANA

Walkerton Team Wins First (iame A newly formed softball team in Walkerton, .pon <■!,<! by PyioElec tix , won th' ,| opening game Thur.dav night on th. park diamoml a they walked owr Hamlet 11-1 With many of the boys awicy from ac tion for several Vea: - the perform in< ~ was very ph a ing. < *hai les ' ('odge ’ Hai ne -s pitched a 5-hitter for the win and paced the club with a home run. double and single. J<iiy Rains was the only other hittei with more than one hit as he collected a double and single. A 7 run rally m the c ond innig was all that was needed as Lowell "Curly'' Hartsell double d with one out. Harm- -th. n homeied. Ram- singled and Jack Tiede walked. Help was giv. n by Han.elt as Jim Howaid wa safe on an error, bringing in the third run. Bob Urbin s double chased home two more and after Jim Ridenour lined out to center, Ora Haider wa hit by a pitched ball and the two final runs of the inning came home “n Luck Stewart's double. Tiede s two-run homer pared a three run outburst in the third inning to complete the Walkerton -coring. Walkerton ah r h rhi’s Rains, 3b 1 3 2 0 Tiede, s- 3 2 1 2 Howard. If 3 2 0 0 Vrbm. c 3 11 2 Ridenour, lb 4 0 0 1 । Harder cf 3 11 0 Stewart, 2b 2 0 1 2 Cripe. 2b 2 0 0 O’ Hartsell rs 1110

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