The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 June 1964 — Page 12

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — June 25. 1964

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Miss Sylvia Rieman and Keim Houser exchanged marriage vows Sunday, June 14, in a 7:30 p.m. Rieman. Prof. Max Allen, organdouble ring ceremony in the Man-

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Chester Church of the Brethren. Officiating were Rev. Hubert Newcomer and Dr. T. Wayne ist, and Marlin Brightbill, vocalist, provided the music in the

church which was decorated with white daisies, green ivy, palms and candelabra. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. T. Wayne Rieman, Rt. 2. North Manchester, and Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Houser, Rt. 2 North Liberty are the parents of the groom. The bride, given in marriage, by her father, chose a gown of silk linen with a lace bodice. The gown was styled with a slightly scoop neckline, three-quarter length sleeves, and an A-line skirt with a panel of lace extending from the bodice into a train. Her veil of silk illusion was attached to a pearl crown. She carried a cascade arrangement of white daisies and green ivy. Miss Linda Woody, of Columbus, Ohio, was maid of honor and Mrs. Jerry Badsky of New Haven, Ind., was bridesmaid. They wore two-piece crepe dresses in light pink styled with sleeveless bodices and straight skirts. Each wore a pink rose headpiece which held a circle of net. They carried cascade arrangements of pink daisies and green ivy. Gerald O'Brien of Naperville, Hl., was best man. Seating the guests were Leonard Stoner of Garrett. Ind ; Max Baughman, of Whittier. Calif.; Ralph Naragon, North Manchester; Timothy Rieman, Chambersburg. Pa., and Phil Rieman. Baltimore. Md. The wedding reception was held in the church social rooms The bride is a graduate of Chester High School and Manchester College, North Manchester. She taught in the Elkhart Public Schools and is a member of Tri Kappa Sorority. Mr. Houser is a graduate of North Liberty High School. Manchester College, and Northwestern Medical School, Evanston. He is affiliated with Alpha Kappa Alpha Fraternity. He will intern at Cook County hospital in Chicago in July, while his wife will teach junior high school home econmics in Forest Park, 111.

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Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Clark, Rt. 1, North Liberty, announce the marriage of their daughter. Reva Diane, to Donald Lee Noel on Wednesday, June 10. Mr. Noel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Noel Sr., 206 Washington St., LaPorte. The bride wore a pale yellow two-piece suit for her wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Long were the attendants.

The bride is a graduate of North Liberty High School and is employed at the Associates Investment Co., in South Bend. Mr Noel is a graduate of Mill Creek high school and works for Clark Equipment in Michigan City. The couple will make theie home at 1012 Harrison St., LaPorte, Indiana. Support Walkerton Indians!