The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 February 1964 — Page 16
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K«e*Hng - Enwr i< k Marriage rites were read for Mi." Karen R Keeping daughter of Mi and Mr- A V Koeshng. 1225 Central Avenue Columbus. Indiana, and James V Emeru k of North Liberty, at 12 30 Saturday afternoon. February R. in the First Methodist Church at Columbus. The double ring ceremony was
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solemnized by Dr. Merrill B. M< Fall. An arrangement of white mums and two 7-branch candelabra appointed the altai of the church. Mrs Clyde McMahan, organist, played “If I Could Tell You.’’ “I 11 Walk With God." • Whether Thou Goest" and “Bless This House." For the processional she played “Trumpet Tune," and for
the rccesuonal, ‘ Mendelssohn. ’ Miss Connie Brougher of Cohimbu- \ia maid of honor. Mi. s I'hvlli L< cd niece of the bride fi in North Vernon. was flower girl. ; Carl Emerick of Fiori sant, Mo.. rved is best man for the bridegroom, I'heis were Ron Lamb it of Spu dway City Indiana. Alan .<■ hcidt Steve S' heidt ami Charles Brougher of Columbus. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of white nylon -h< er over taffehi Palming a portrait necklim torched with Alencon lace and seed pearls. The controlled Rut fell from a folded cumerbund into a full chapel train The bouffant illusion showered from a double princess crown of taffeta and pearls. She carried a white on hid on a white Bible. The maid of honor wore a street length dress of bro< ade in shades of Nuge and gold with a Juliet bow dyed to match adding her nalo \ ci! The f ■ • ' ■ ■ • gandy and lace and carried a white and g Id basket of ro sc petals. ' • *< Mrs. Ke( ling cl.use for her daughter’■ wedding a three piece knit suit t i ivy and white with navy and white accessories Her corsage was white carnations. The b’idegr'-om s mother wore an aqua crepe dress with black accessories and white carnations Guests wore served a smorgasbord luncheon in the church dming room in front of an open fire. Tables were decorated with large white wedding bells tied with gold and mint tulle. Tire three tiered wedding cake topped with a bride and groom and mint punch were served at a separata table centered with wedding bells Mrs. Emerick was graduated from Purdue University and is a member of Alpha Xi Delta Soror-
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ity. Sin is a teacher in the Sycamore High School of Cincinnati. Mr. Emerick graduated from Purdue and is now employed with Aimco Corp., of Middletown, O. They will reside at 3614 Woodford Road Cincinnati. Tri Kappa Plans ( tuning Activities The Ep ilon Chi Chapter of Tri Kapp.i met Thursday evening, Febi mry 6, at the home of Mrs. Ix'hu. W<l< h. Co-hostcsscs for the evtnmg were Mrs Robert G irdm r and Mrs. Genevieve Daily. The girls of Tri Kappa would like to thank those of the community who attended th<- card partv which was held Saturday evening. February 1. at the home of Mrs. Stanley Orcutt The proceed- of this party will be used for the charity project of the chapter. The Tri Kappa will be working on a project to redecorate
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the Youth Building. The chairman of the committee is Mrs. R- bert Hiler. i The date of May 13 has been s< tor the tea whiHi will be g <n fur thr Senior girl and their mothers. The month of March Is Mental Health month. The Ti i Kappa's are going to have a food sale on February 29 in one of the downtown .-tores. If there are any special foot! products or baked goods you would like to have, ju.-t call any Tri Kappa and she will be glad to take your order. If not. be sure to atop In on February 29 and look over and take home some foal stuffs. The proceeds from this bake sale will go to the Mental Health. Refreshments in the Valentine theme were erve I by the hostess and a social period was enjoyed by all. Have your opinions don't lot others influence your thinking.
