The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 July 1963 — Page 3
□-—— — — □ MARRIAGES □—— — — □ Clark - Kiuninski Miss Martha Sue Clark and John Kaminski exchanged marriage vows at 9 o’clock Saturday morning in St. Patrick's Catholic ehunh. Rev. Anthony Ix 4 ko performed tho double ring ceremony and celebrated the nuptial mass. Mrs. Frank Kramer, organist, and John Zenon soloist, provided tiie music. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kaminski are the parents of the groom. All are of Walkerton. ( Two altar baskets of peach eolored gladioli were used in the chancel of the church and a bouquet arrangement of white pompona decorated the altar of the Virgin Mary. Ar aisle runner was laid preceding the processional. The nride, who was given in marriage by her father, chose a gown of peau de sole with a full sweeping skirt which ended in a three yard train accented with a bustle back. Her fitted hodi< > was frosted with imported lace. P. arls and brilliants decorated t. e Sabrina neckline. Her long sleeves Came to a point at the wrist. Her three tiered veil of imported illusion was held by a full crown of lace, pearls and brilliants Sho Carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations ami white net with white satin ribbon. Miss Judy Holland. Walkerton, was maid of honoi, dressed in a street length gown of nile gneen organza over peau de soie. It featured a bell shaped skirt accented with deep pleats with a flat bow in the back panel feu detail trim. It had a fitted bodice with a scoop neckline ami tiny sleeves. Sequins and brilliants in nile green decorated the small half-petal clip which held her nosegay veil. She carried a modified colonial bouquet of white carnations tied with white satin ribbon and interspersed with green net. The Misses Lorraine Harlowzlnski and Sally Myers, both of Walkerton, were the bridesmaids and wore gowns identical to that of the maid of honor, except that they were peach color. Their headpieces and the net m their bouquets were also peach color. Connie Sue Clark, niece nf the bride, was the flower girl, wearing a frock of fflle green styled identical to the other attendants She carried a decorated white basket and straw pink rose petals
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and preceded the bride in the processional. , Ciyae Craft was best man. 1’ hers Were John rurms, Scneiirvnie, inmana and Dairy Kiggi- , Hamlet. , Immediately following the j. - inony, a Wedding blealil i. t v > , served all the guests mtm r 1 auditorium. Randall t mia and Randall Cripe entertained with i gUllai duet. At 5:30 p.m. they greeted tin ir guests at a reception for too persons at the scaool. A supjier preceded the festivities and was included with dancing to an orchestra. MiSs Patricia Nylandei was in charge ot the guest book For a wedding trip throiign northern Illinois, the bride wore a white cotton frock accented with blue embroidery and blue accessories. They will be at home July 15 at 60S Jefferson St . Walkerton. The bride is a 1960 graduate of Walkerton High School, a giadnate of the South Bend College of Commerce, and is presently employed at file Frank E. Sullivan Insurance Agency, South B nd. Her husband is also a 1960 graduate of Walkerton High School and is employed by the PowellMann Chevrolet Garage. \\ 11.< rton The bride’s motner chose a nde gi'on gown styled with In e over peau de sole. The bodice of In e featured a scalloped neekhi v with tiny matching sleeves. Tiers of lace completed tlm sheath line on the skirt. She won । arimd cdon d accessories. The mother of the bridegroom wore a sheath gown also in blue tones of la< * over peau de soie. The fitted bodice, small sleeves, had la<e edging to match They both wore torsagi s of white carnations and pink swe dheart roses. , MISS Ml HEBER IS HONORED Barbara Geyer was hostess at a bridal show *r on Sunday. July 7, m honor of Miss Diana Schieb»T at Diana's home. On July 20 Miss Schieber will become the bride of Al Heim. Dirty bingo was played and prizes were won by the many guests present from North Liberty, South Band, Elkhart, Goshen and Ohio. I Miss Schieber was presented with a corsage from her hostess ami then opened her many lovely and useful gifts. Refreshments wore served immediately following. —■— - — Many a clean profit is cleared through a dirty transaction.
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