The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 September 1964 — Page 7
O' — — — —•— □ marriages □ - □ Bradley - Baughman The marriage of Miss Donna Marie Bradley and Gerry Wayne Baughman took place at 2:30 p. m. Sunday. August 30, in the Cropsey Methodist Church, Cropsev. II inois with Rev, Robert Fitts officiating. 1 I St. Joseph County i CENTREVILLE ; I FAIR I I ! Centreville, Mich. 1 i Sept. 21 to 26 I. i I 5 I lays Os Racing । i $24,000 In Purses i ! 1 I Racing Every Afternoon ! Tuesday thru Saturday 1
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The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bradley, Colfax, 111. 3 he bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Baughman, Rt. 1, Walkerton. The altar of the church was decorated with two vases ot white gladioli, palms and candelabra. Large white bows marked the pews. Mrs. Gene King, vocalist, and Robert Brucker, organist, provided nuptial music. Mrs. Frank Ford, of Cushing. Okla., was matron of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Miss Sharon Feece of Argos and Miss Janet Baughman of Walkerton, sister of the bridegroom. Karen Baughman of Walkerton, sister of the bridegroom, was flower girl. Best man for his cousin was Robert Kranitz of Lafayette. Robert Bradley of Fairbury, 111., and Daniel Bradley of Colfax, brother ot the bride, seated guests. The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, chose a gown of ChantiPy lace and silk organza over taffeta styled with a fitted bodice, scoop neckline, three-quar-er length sleeves and a controlled skirt accented with an Empire waistline and a back panel of lace. A crown of cabbage roses centered with pearls held »n elbowlength bouffant veil of silk illu-
sion. She carried a nosegay of white carnations, yellow roses and lily of the valley. The bridal attendants wore dresses of aqua nylon sheer ovt r taffeta styled with self--piprd scoop ' necklines. elbow-length sleeves, fitted basque bodices and A-line flare skirts. The skirt was highlighted with a sur h m t of impressed pleats accented with a self bow and hemline streamers. Each wore a double-tiered, crown of horsehair with tiny pearls which held a circular face veil. They carrier nosegays of white carnations and yellow .sweetheart roses. An aqua silk taffeta dress was worn by the flower girl whose circular band headpiece was of white carnations. She i ttried u basket of yellow rose petals. The bride's mother chose a sheath dress of taupe lace out champagne taffeta with beige accessories. The bridegroom's mother wore a two piece die s of pink lace over nylon acetate with white accessories. A coinage of champagne and white carnations was worn by the bride's mother, one of pink and white carnations was worn by the bridegroom's mother. The reception followed in the church. The bride, a graduate of
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Octavia High School. Colfax, will graduate m September from Memorial Hospital School ot Xin - ing. As of Sept. 7, she wdl be employed at Bremen Community hospital. Mr. Baughman attended Tyner High School and is employed m Nappanee. They will make their home at 211 ' W Plymouth Street. Bremen, upon their return from a wedding trip to the Wisconsin Dells. Maple Grove Mrs. Clarence Myer's si ter of Rockford, I 1 . is here visiting at the Mvers home, and with other relatives. Mrs. Har ey Schopp. Beaky and Gregg, returned home Friday to Dayton. Ohio after -pendin? three days with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Harold Geyer and o’her relatives. Mr an I Mis. .Tames M. •/ md family weie recent visitors of Mis Metzs patents. Mi and Mis •Toe Cunlain. Mr and Mrs Hai Id Vargo and son were recent visitors .it the Harold Geyer home. People worry most ov, r w* o they suspect not over the things they roallv know.
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