The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 September 1964 — Page 3

□——— — — □ MARRIAGES □ □ Murphy - Ingram Miss Norma Jean Murphy became the bride of Duane Lee Ingram in a candlelight ceremony Wednesday evening at the Evangelical United Brethren Church, with Rev. David Eiler. officiating. Mrs Arthur McKesson provided organ music before and during the ceremony. Parents of the course are Mr and Mi's. Richard Murphy. 101 Harrison St., and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ingram, 409 Van Buren St., Walkerton. The bin de, given in marriage by her father, chree a white an nel suit for her wedding and her only attendant, Miss Karen Snyder of Winona Dike, Indiana, wore a light blue suit. Each wore corsages of white carnations. Robert Ingram served as best man for his brother. Kenneth Murphy, brother of the bride, seated the guests. A recenf’on followed immediately in the church parlors, with Mrs. Jack Tiede Mrs. Michael Murphv ajui Mrs. Walter Johnson, assisting. The bride will graduate from the Memorial Hospital School of Nursing on September 10. and the groom is with the Air Force stationed at Randolph Field, Texas. Holloway - Link Miss Nancy Lynne Holloway, and Frank William IJnk, were united in marriage on August 16 at a 3:00 p.m. ceremony in the Beck Chapel on the Indiana University campus, Bloomington. The bride’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holloway, North Liberty. The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Link, Route 1, Michigan City. The chapel was decorated With seven-branched candelabra decorated with white gladioli and huckleberry and tied with white satin ribbon. A centenpiece of white gladioli, white roses and white Killian daisies, was placed at the altar. Palms were al«o used. Patrick Holloway. brother of the bride, lighted the candles. A sorority sister of the bride, Miss Rita Bell of Princeton. Ind., was the maid of honor and Miss Virginia Link. I^xington, Ky., sister of the bridegroom, was the bridesmaid. Miss Heidi

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Beitner, Asheville, N. C., cousin of the bride, was the flower girl. Maurice Rhodes, of Chicago, served as best man. The guests were ushered by Michael Hollo way, brother of the bride, and Donald Harness. The bride chose a gown of white peau de soie fashioned with molded bodice, long taperapplique outlining the scoop neckline. The applique also extended qcross the front waistline and and down the centt r of the cor., trolled skirt. A tailored bow at center hack with short wide streamers was accented by the appliques as was the full chapel train. A. ribbon plateau highlighted with seed pearls held a shoulderlength circular silk illusion veil. She was escorted to the altar by her father and she carried a single Duchess rose constructed of white bridal rose petals.

The maid of honor and bridesmaid wore gowns of seafoam green peau de soie with cap sleeves scoon necklines having bows at front waist and featuring full ength panels in back. Their headpieces were of match ing green circular veiling, with small clusters of artificial flow, era intermingled with tiny seed pearls. Thev caTna '-mailer Duchess roses constructed of Talisman rose petals. The. flower girl wore a yellow and white dacron dress with a full skirt. She carried a French basket trimmed with yellow se. tin ribbon and yellow roses, and filled with yellow rose petals. Her headpiece was of small white circlets of veiling. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Masaichi Katayama, assistant pastor of the Methodist Church of Bloomington. Miss Carol Cox was the organist and Miss Gayle Gritzbaugh, sorority sister of the bnde, vocalist. The mother of the bride wore a lace sheath dress of rose taupe with matching accessories and the mother of the groom wore a blue lace sheath dress with white accessories. Both mothers wore corsages of white sweetheart roses. A dinner was served in the Van Orman Hotel in Blooming* ton. and the recent ion was held in the Georgian Room of the Indiana Memorial Union Bldg, on the campus. The couple left for a trip to New Hampshire and Vermont, and now are at home at 507 D

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