The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 June 1964 — Page 7

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thony Letko officiated fur the double ring ceremony at 10 a.m. Music was provided by Miss Janet McEndarfer, vocalist, and Mrs. Erank Kramer, organist. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Harley Mangus, 406 N. Lafayette St., North Liberty, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tetzlaff, 61755 Orange Road. Vases of white gladioli and Samaran rose carnations a'centuated with white bows, decorated the sanctuary. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a. floorlength gown of French silk organza over taffeta, princess style, the front panel decorated with embroidery, seed pearls and crystals. The bodice had a scoop neckline and lung tapered sleeves, pointed at the wrists. The skirt, full with impressed pleats at the back, held by a self material bow falling into a chapel train. A crown of crystals held the bride’s double tiered veil of French illusion. She carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations with satin streamers holding pink rosebuds and a crystal rosary. Mrs. James Borkowski was the matron of horvir. The Misses Patricia Howell, Monticello. Ind.: Janet Roush and Mary Lee Loucks, of North Liberty, and Jasqueline Tetzlaff. South Bend, sister of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids, James Borkowski was best man and Thomas Natc\ Rona’d Snyder, Larry Betz and Ray Tetzlaff, brother of the bridegroom, all of South Bend, served a.? ushers. The attendants wore identical gowns of Samaran rose silk organza over taffeta. The fitted bodices had scooped neckline’ and below elbow sleeves. The

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front of the intermission length bell skirts had a self fabric rose. Their headpieces >f hairbraid petals, entwined with seed pearls of Samaran rose, held the scalloped veiling of French illusion. They carried coloniel bouquets of pale junk carnations with Sai aran rose bows. Miss Karen Tetzlaff, niece of the bridegroom, was the flower gill. Her dress of Samaran ru-e organza was topped with a white lace overskirt. Her headpiece was made of small cabbage roses holding a circular scallopd illusion veil. She carried a white basket of pink sweetheart roses. David Shearer. South Bend, was the ring bearer. The mother of the bride wore a sheath die. s of aqua na.-t pure silk with a lace bodice and matching accessories. The mother of the bridegroom cho e delicate pink lace over taffeta with a matching lace jacket. She wore white accessories. Each wore a corsage of white carnations. Acolytes were David Betz, of S >uth Bend, cousin of the bride, and Joseph Van Wanzeele. Walkerton. After tne nupuai mass, a breakfast was served in the Liberty Restaurant and a reception was held at 7:30 p.m. in the St. Patricks School Hall, Walkerton. After a short trip, the couple will live at 809 Edison St., South Bend. Mrs. Tetzlaff was graduated from North Liberty High School and Business Service A.- unites. Mr. Tetzlaff is presently attending Radio Eletronics and Televison School n South Bend. SMALL TALK Many a man stays up all night listening to the money talk he worked all day for.

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