The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1963 — Page 5

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.Nelson - Kranitz A”, Gkiia Ann Nelson been i.r. th- tri fe of Robert Ixiuis K r;‘.* n ; m ceremony Saturn . , h. U North Liberty M ■ ‘ •. :• ('linrs ’’ " . r • - •» ; Rev ! t . J ' r Al- •».., j (. : ~. No' '. lar,.i'\ ' ; A*I•M ; ' I v vex alnt. n" 1 M A! .ry I r Ixnuks, o >’ ■ bd »•■.• nuptial mur»h n the church v ,e h Ws dec i ,Us.. with . r < ! . 'ah: i and arrangements <>t glado.h v th palm tr»>e S W| ite -ahn b. . marked the pews. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs Dale Nelson, I't 2. North Liberty and Mr and Mrs. Louis Kranitz Rt 1, Walkerton. Miss Sandra Nelson of North Liberty was maid of honor for her sister Rrblesmaids were the Misses Kathie Nelson and Carol Kranitz. sisters of the bride and bridegroom, resp- tiv.lv; and Cecile Ann Hay. all of North Liberty. Marvin Miller of North Liberty was best man Seating the guests were Gary Baughman of Teegardan <nd On tis Reid of Argos, Cousins of the bridegroom, and Jack Nickles of North Liberty. Thomas Burgener of Freeport, Illinois, lighted the candles The bride, escorted to the altar by her father chose a gown of •ilk organza over taffeta styled

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with a bateau neckline rv-em-broidertslwihs Anhon t bioidei'-d with ADm on lace long tap r.d Mh. vw <ommg to bridal p< mts at tin' v . i.-ts and > flo >rleng’h ixni/ant skirt which fl'.'.v---v i ' • a ■ ' ■: • ’ o• m s 1 wore ' I (p l! a ■ 1 ju' 1I • iCh ?a‘! ’ 1 h t •. ’ r k dd-r mn S' • aavt. -n v ! d.- I’ Th- bridal a” slants won dr. .s <C j. -I ’ . -din p ; •l x ’ d with .'enu necklln* . blow ell w.v sb-w. ■- fiDr-d be.dieearil h;d!<Ti : i-!en: th b<U- hap< ! skirts ifum re d pie it ; Each wore a matching pink illusion v- il fasten, d to a cluster of little- flowers Ti < v . arms? ba-kets of whit ■ can-a iums and pink rose buds with greenery. Ine bride’s mother wore a tire of ameo pink brocade with a brief fitted jacket and matching ace. ssorie The bridegrooms mother wu. ea blue brocade dre with matching a< o^sories Both mothers wore white orchid corsages. The w. dding reception was held in the church social rooms After a w.'khng trip to northern Michigan and Ciuu»da. the couple will b« at h<>n.e Sept 7 at 142 Halsey Dr West Lafavette Both are graduates of North. Liberty High School The bride is aho a graduate of tti<' South Bend College of Commerce Mr Kranitz attends Purdue rniver'ity. Lafayette.

JES Honnors < Rainbow Girls In Walkerton ' Rainbow Assembly 61 mem- । hers we e honored at the regular i tneetmg of the Eastern Star on I Tue.-day evening. Sept 3 The ; girls were invited to the chapter | ! "om following the form 11 open • > of lodge. AAorthy matron I Mrs Earl Smith greeted them | and m’rodu.ed their Worthy A I isoi. Barbara Lidy: Aft Rob- . ert Lidv. .Mother Advisor and ■Mr. L 'y. To give the girls an idea of Rome of the ritual: th work of । the E.t .tern ^tar. the affiliate i iforrony w s riven to Aft an 1

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Sept. 5, 1963 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —

Mrs Erneat Sanders who became b<> members of the lo< al chapter by transfer recently. p. Linda Drev Kose Leet in < r of the Assembly, gave her a uri lecture with Theresa D. Vos serving as the candidate. The girls h r sang their liainbow Song. M: s Lidy presented a gift < f he trays to the OES kit.hen fiom so h.-i assembly. .Mom Lidv thank- W od the chapter for inviting the }p Assembly. She also gave a re- Ti sume <>f activities of th. ha al f a a vnibly during the past year She closed her talk with a po. m ‘ Tie’ Rainbow". During so . s i;..tug su fol’owing the i. urem. ut । f the va k ll • :1 ir u’ t • in i< e*< i । ;. - t . i

>ok project in the near future. Airs. Glen Stahly and Md avid Mellm pro temmed m the atioiu- of As ■< ■■ late Conduct! e.S' nd Adah. r. ['• < tivelv. Refr. hnients of punch, coffee rowni.'. and date bars were •t .ed i'V .Mi.- Audi, v Dolph an. ‘•I < oiiirnit'ee, .Mr Minnie Mike, d! .Mr- Hazel Bard n. Mrs /alter he ks^ n, .Mr C!vd> ’l' .n 1 I a.'.d -MWay: •• Inpert i.e table. e[. de< rated Witt An ■ f’:Ce g:rl xe kr • w.’s h< ir>- did <r; .y the two weeks v tion 1..- D" i. .- ju t return 1 from.

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