The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 25, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 June 1963 — Page 3

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Baaham - Stump The Pine Creek Church of the Brethren was the setting for the wedding of Miss Sherry Lee Basham and David Paul Stump. Rev. Edward Stump, grandfather of the bridegroom, performed the ceremony Sunday, June 9, at two o'clock in the afternoon. The church was decorated with three baskets of gladioli, palms and candelabra. White bows marked the pews. Robert Herbster provided the vocal and organ music. Parents of the oouple are Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Basham, Lakeville, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stump, Rt. 2, North Liberty. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a gown of Chantilly lace and nylon organza over nylon net and taffeta. The gown was styled with a basque bodice, long pointed sleeves of lace, a scalloped Sabrina neckline and a bouffant skirt which flowed into a chapel train - . The train was of lace with a nylon overskirt caught up with twirled lace roses. Her crown of pearls and pearl drops held a bouffant elbow-length veil of silk illusion. She carried a cascade of pink sweetheart roses and white carnations on a white Bible. Miss Dixie Frick of Lakeville was maid of honor. Bridesmaids wero Miss Sharon Stump of North Liberty, sister of the bridegroom: Mrs. Rusty Annis. Lakeville, and Mrs. Dale Piotrowski, cousin of the bride. Tonya Bettcher of North Liberty, niece of the bride, was flower girl. The adult attendants wore sheath dresses with removable overskirts of silk organza over matching taffeta. The dresses were styled with fitted bodices, short sleeves, bateau necklines and overskirts accented with wide bands of Chantilly lace caught by tailored b ws at the front waistlines. The maid of honor’s dress was blue, the bridesmaids’ were apricot. Each wore a picture hat with matching tulle, floral and ribbon accents on the crown. They carried colonial bouquets of carnations, the maid of honor's were apricot, the bridesmaids were blue. The flower girl wore a dress of baby blue silk organza trimmed with white lace. The dress was styled like those of the adult attend Ants. She carried a basket •t canalion petals.

Larry Baughman of North Liberty. cousin of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Dennis Bettcher of North Liberty; James Truex, Teegarden; Rada Lower and Jack Hepler of LaPaz. Groomsmen were Ron Kaiser of Nappanee, Rusty Annis, of Lakeville and Jeri Gertner of Bremen. Durwin Miller of Bremen, cousin of the bridegroom, was ring bearer. Mrs. Basham wore a jacket dress of shell pink silk styled sheath with matching accessories. Her corsage was of aqua carnations. A wedding reception was held in the church annex. The bride is a graduate of Lakeville High School and is employed in South Bend. Mr. Stump is a junior at Manchester College, North ManChester, Ind. Donathen - Folk In a quiet double ring ceremony at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the Plymouth Church of the Brethren in the presence of their immediate families, Mrs. Viola Donathen, Plymouth, and Howard Folk,, North Liberty, were united in marriage. Rev. Homer Kiracofe officiated and organ music was provided by Mrs. Richard Schafer, granddaughter of the bride. The bride was attired in a powder blue silk crepe and matching lace jacket dress, complemented with bone accessories. She wore a corsage of white carnations and pink rose buds. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the home of the bridegroom near North Liberty. The couple left on a trip to Washington. D C., and will be at home near North Liberty after July 1. । PHUATHEA ( LASS MEETING The Philathea Class will meet this Thursday at the Walkerton Methodist Church at 2:00 pm. with Mrs. Roy Shehom of LaPorte as guest speaker. Mrs. Shehorn has been working with senior citizens in her area and has been most successful. All who are interested in such a program are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Gus Verkier is president of the class. Mrs. Albert Schutz, Mrs. Oscar Barney, and. Mrs John Travis are hostesses tor thia meeting. . Buy U. 8. Savings BomU

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