The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 April 1963 — Page 3

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Mulvaney - McCaffery Misa Charlotte Mulvaney became the bride of John I’at rick McCaffery in a 10 a m ceremony Saturday. April 20. at Christ the King Catholic Church w ith Rev. Clement H Funke CSC. officiating. Mrs. Daniel Pedtke provided the nuptial music in the church Which was decorated with baskets of flmvers on each side of the altar. Parents of Miss Mulvaney arMr. and Mrs. Charles A Mulvane} of 204 Jefferson St. N rth Liberty. Mr. and Mrs Clarence E McCaffrey of 121 East David St.. South Benud. are the parents of the bridegroom. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a gown of bombazine trimmed with handvhpped Chantilly lace, styled with i hi. e bodice, kng tapcred sleeve and a pointed waisthm- The Sabrina neckline was highlighted with iridescent sequins and seed pear. . 7!he lace was rejHmted on the hemline of the floor length boufJant skirt which swept into a chapel train The skirl was intermission length m fn>ni to show a wide lace ruffle. The bride carried a white orchid on a prayer book with st. phonit is and ivy streamers with a pearl rosary. Miss Kay Mulvaney, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Marilyn

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Mulvaney, another sister of the bride, and Miss Judy Nagy, of South Bend. They wore dresses of maize color -ulk organza over taffeta. The molded bodice held short set in sleeves and n bateau net kline. ’Die bell shaped skirt of impressed pleats had an envelope front yvhich held a cabbage rime to accent the waistline. The attendants carried a cascade bouquet of baby roses with white pompms accented with yellow centers. John Brant of South Bend was the best man. Ushers were Joseph McCaffery 111, cousin of the bridegroom and Phil Cohee, of North Liberty. The mother of the bride wore a beige sheath dress with matchi: g brown and beige accussories. Both mothers wore on hid The wedding reception wa . held in the John Holiday Room at the Holiday Inn in South Bed Alter a trip to the East, the couple will be at home at 1068 Center Street North Liberty. The bride is a graduate of North Liberty High School and the bridegroom is a graduate of John Adams High School in South Bend. BLIND PAGE A temper tantrum cuts off a man's reasoning power and bends his tongue on a rampage

Storey - Md-dafT Mis. Jerilyn Jo.n Si -rcy became tin bi ide of Grill M d t iff in ,i t ■> . b k c< i. mony S d urday afterm < n in tin Walk. rtor M. thodist GLiirih, with Rev. Hamid William -. oth.iat in’ . Th" bl ide i the daughter of Mr G< raid S'<i . ey and the late Mt Stony, of Walk* it, a I’he blldegi om .■ par ent are Mr Rego a W Ils. of W iHo t' । m ami G< Maid.:', Sou h Bi nd. I’d m. ’nd । a: h. dr <1 baskets of W:i' gl.dioh d< • awed each side ot the chur. h dtar. There w-me lighted ta|wi in both of the seven blanch c.i delabra a- well as light.-,! tapi i in ta<h of the windows *oi a vautiful andlehght <. •. ■ VV) . ’ marked th- ai b p< ,v M t Ni 'son Walz pl iV' d | n nnp' lai •pa im -n and a • 'o; .mie I Ihe vocalist, Mr K h i\Lm hi •' wh.cn .he i "g. ' Thine \ltne " At Da oim " and ' Th> Wedding Prayer Th • bride, who wa given in m Hiiarm »», her grnndfathet, V. 1liam (' Storey, of Knox, was lovely i • i go" n of ' ’hart illy la* e over taffeta featuring a h tiffant skirt with a full ch pel tram whs h extended in the back. The bi - quo b-hce had a s< nipt urej port) it m . kline with beg t ipensi . |(>vtv Her clown o' i s braid wa , ao ented with cry-tai and held a full length va il of impoi ted silk illu ion. Sm < arm d an orchid on a white Bible with a shower of white streamers with lovers knots. Miss Dianne Kn ip hbaum, cousin of tin bride. Danville Ind . wamaid of honor Mi s < ’ynthia Stoi - ey. sister of the bride. Miss Sandra lb nua ’iiLs. both of Walkerton. ami Mi- Harrie’ Mechlmg. c-f Blooming!on. vw re hmb u nd* The;, wore aqua lace sheath dresses over taffeta with threc-quar-ter le- gt.h sh-evcs and > oop neckline A removable bouffant overukirt was tied at the wa t with a bov Aqua < ry tals decorated their Su i ; braid crown hold - ing aqua bl . hei veils Tb> ir atm shpfiei . were aqua color. They Wore holt white glove, and cairied modified colonial boiiqm o’ white carnati'n- inter! red with net and sitin i Hibom v’ar-4 Sue Grip- daughter of Mr. and Mrs Pd-V'C < q alkei*tot>, and < i i m o' the bride, wa flower girl weiring a sb* t ’ white la e dr. with a fwalhq . d hem and jacket ah*<t A white taffeta bow .< i Ind at the wai t with long flowing streamci On her head h- w re an aqua lai e inset te fl< : tied with aqua ribbon Sh. -.attcied petals from a drew ited basket Meh sa Storey .hi ter - the brid» dressed the same .h the flower girl with the exception o' a white headpiece, ata! Douglas Storey toother of the bride, w. re candlelig) ters. Terry MaJstaft, son of Mr. and

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Mrs. Jerry Malstaff. Laporte nephew o! the bridegroon wa ring bearer and earned the ring on a white satin pillow. I-awret e Mal taft, Walkerton served his brother as best n m Ix igh Roy Hahn, LaMar Kr nk both of Walkerton, and Maik Bierly. Bloomington, were groom - men. Ushering ware Delov. Cri|>e. unde of the bride Walkerton, and Jerry Malstaff, brothei of the bridegroom, 1-iPortc. The bride , mother chose to wear a turquoise bouffant chiffon dress with three quarter length . l.eves with white accesorie" The bridegroom's mothei wius weal-ng a navy blue embroider. d shea' h dre and coat, en wmble wtih w hite accessories. Both wore white < aiT .ition cor sages. A wedding supper for foitv membei . of the bridal party and family was ser.’d m Heii Dining R on. It ais followed bv a rv< eption at 7 o’do. k m the W.Hkerton Elementary S< D 1 Auditot mm. The rake table Wa- <.'tei> 1 V ith a four-tiered wedding cake surrounded by the bouquet- ot the attendant ', with . tlmi git-. nery. It was decora’, u with brub/H colors of aqua and white ami topped w ith a immature t,ride and groom placed i a net and lace heart. Mms Kay Gwin served the cake and Mis Bdhe Sue Blough presided at the punch bowl. Miss Roberta Mar-J all f South Bend, was in il argv ”f the guest book. The gift table w beneath a < anopy of whit ■

-rtreai. ers w 'h aqua pomp, ng and whit, wedding b<!i -. Dam mg was enjoyv! thi i. tii>ut tb.e • -venmg to the rm „ ot ’J , I nx. K its Bard. hen the yc mg oap> put f or a Wedding trip to Flonda. the bride wcie a red and wiute three piece knit .mt with whit, a e,sorur. They will b“ a’ home aft. r May 1 at 904 Pa^evelt Roa 1. Malkerton five bnd" is a graduate of Walkerton High s hool, was a memDr of tht Order of Rainbow [or Girl and i_- employed it t.l e kir t Bar k and Trust Co South Bend Her husband is also a Walk* rton High School ginduate and is presents en« rolled .vith the 1-a Salle Extensiwi S< hool He is . mployed as manager ( ,f ih e Rialto Theater, Walk* ertur.. JOHNSON TOP. 11. D. (TUB T| e J .j.r.>on Township Home Demonstration Club met last W ir . d.,y T e rq>en ng song waj b| b- Mi H u -Id Kr owltix.. B.’’hda\ gif' Ae : , re rived by M' Martin Pope Mis Andy Morrison M: Glen Andersen, Mi Harold Kr -w Hon and MiBen Wk. . i: - Pii/.<- were won by Mrs. Lloyd Th, mis Mir Hazel Morri- n Mi H.iD-r' Huhnke, Mrs Glen And, is .n Mi Sidney Smith and Mi ('■ ub- Daube. Refreshmtn's were served by Mrs. P.,-n Williams Mrs Walter Johnson and Mis. Fred Hme9. THRIIT W ISE Provide f. '■ h rainy day but don't let it prevent y >u from erjoy.ng the -m: y Weather.

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