The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 May 1963 — Page 5
□——— — — □ MARRIAGES □ □ Vmor-Boidfarlux A four © clock ceremony Saturday, May 1, in the Methodist Church united in marriage Miss Sandra Sue Amor and Donald Dewey Bonifacios. Rev. Harold Williams presided at the double ring ceremony. The altar was harked with palms. baskets of pink gladioli and two seven-branch Swedish steel candelabra. Mrs. Bud Kring, Rt. 2. is the mothei of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs Elmer Bonifacios, Rt. 2, Widkerton. are the parents of the bridegroom Mrs Bertna t rom was organist ;uid Mrs James Miller, soloist, sang. "Because”’ and "I Love You Truly" during the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her step-father, Mr Kring, wore a white satin fooor leng n
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gowu. rhe round neckline was lace trimmed as was the hemline <>f the bouffant skirt. The sloeve of the gown were three-quartei length. Her elbow lengt.i veil of French Illusion was caught to a cabbuge rose, rinmud with M-ed pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet ot white carnations with white satin sreamers and !<>'.• iknots. Miss Judy ITlery erwl as maid ot honor and Mis Sandra Bonifacius, sister of the m-om. was bridesmaid. Both att< n lant wore identical gowns of sherbvrt pink lace top and taffeta .skirts The bodice tops had rounded necklines with V shaped back- \ pink velvet belt held in pla< e the belh-d shap'd skirts. Their short veils were held in place with Velvet band.- They carried modified colonial bouquets of pink and white carnations with pink satin 'drainers Kathj Lou Kling sist< c <>f the
bride, was flower girl. Her dress was of pink nylon over taffwta. witii white accessories. Robert Bonifacius, Clinton. Ind brother of the groom seived as best man and Paul Jones, Ril’orte, served as groomsman. Mrs Kring. mothe’ r of the brale, wore t blue SuPiina dress with Schiffle ••mbronterv and blue accessories The groom’s mothei cluse a black and white ilk die with red accessories. Both mothers wore corsages of white carnations. Follow mg the ceremony, a reception was held for 100 gu< sts in the church social rooms The brides table was centered with a three tiered white cake, derorated with pink rosea topped with a miniature bride and groom. Mrs Larry Burch and Mrs. Harold Farver ent and served the cake. Miss Hqlen Cole of South Bend, and Miss B' t’y J Hies, of Walkerton, -ci ved the punch and
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coffee. Miss Deann<* Meehling was in chargt ot the guest book md Mrs. IjaiTy Brantley was in uhargt’ o: the gift hook. The couple will spn<l a slioi t honeymoon at I,ake Wawa Hyracu.se Ind The bride , going away attire was a tin- • pn < , blue knit suit with beige ae> ■• ,- ifiies. They will reside at )200.\ Ohio St. Walkerton, upon then return Both the bride and groom are graduates of Walkerton Hi n School. Mrs. Bonifacius i. employed at Lie Wajkerton ’ >d< p< n<j< nt - News (’<> , and Mr I ufa< hi. bv Die Ha Whoh ale Vo. Ui South Bend PIPE I>KE \M A so-< died genius tin n< up now and then with hi-, h< ad p: i tically full of theories hal pt , - tually won’t work Happiness cones ea ’ot' ipb who liavi forgotten ht .v to ' ir’>
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