The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 September 1964 — Page 3

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Swanson - Clingenp«-el ■ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Cling-B-peel are residing on route 2, ■ dkerton, following ti • r return in a wedding trip the east'll states. The couple were m ned Satlay, September 5 at 7 p.m., in St John Lutheran Church in : Porte. The bride is the former ilia Swanson, daughter of Mr. i Mrs. Harold Swans< n Tyler id, Walkerton. The bride■m's parents are Mr. and Mrs. van! dingenp< el, Leeper Road, rth Liberty. The Rev. Manfred E Reinke rformed the double ring cere>ny before an altar dec mated th candelabra and gold vases of । low mums and white gladioli, nnis Danitschek played the orin selections. The bride, escorted b her fa- , * r W| ; Juvenile 9 Restate builde , i^| This multiple-purpose p jlicy offers money security—- • provide* a savings program • make* a college education possible • helps establish credit when entering business • oilers retirement security Plan for your child's future In the most secure way possible. Fred Bollinger I Phone 586-3339 701 Monroe Street Walkerton I Insurance ItFE • FIRE • AUTO'

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ther, chose a gown of pure silk fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and short sleeves. Jeweled in pearl and crystal, the controlled bell skirt flowed into a chapel train. Her headpiece of petaled organza with iridescent sequins and pearls, held a bouffant tiered veil of silk illusion. She carried a cascade of yellow sweetheart roses centered with white fuji mums Miss Janet Gilmer, Walkerton, was maid of honor. Miss Bonnie Clingenpeel, North Liberty, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid. Miss Gilmer wore a floor length gown of moss green peau de soie, styled with a scoop neckline, and the dome shaped skirt was accented wihh an obi sash. Miss Clingenpeel was similarly attired in antique gold. Each wore a how headpiece with matching illusion. They carried cascade bouquets of gold and bronze mums. John Stahly Jr . Walker.on, was best man. Donald Swanson Jr., Walkerton, was the groomsman. Allen Shmeltz and Ronald Chngenpcel were ushers. Mrs. Swanson wore a willow green lace dress with smokey accessories. The mother of the groom wore a blue silk linen dress with sm >key accessories. Both wore corsages of glamelias. A reception followed immediately in the parish hall. The bride, a graduate of the Walkerton High School and the Vogue School of Beauty, in South Bend, is employed at the Hair Fashion Beauty Salon in LaPorte, Her husband, also a graduate of Walkerton High School, is engaged in farming. LIBERTY HOMEMAKERS MEET MONDAY The Liberty Homemakers met Monday evening at the home of Mrs Jerry Morris with thirteen members and three guests present. The lesson. "Expecting Hospitality" was given by Mrs. Guy Morris. A rummage and bake sale was planned for Saturday, October 21. All members and anyone who wishes may donate articles for this sale. More information will be given later. WALKERTON SENIOR CLASS SLAVE AUCTION The Senior Class is having a Slave Auction Saturday night, September 26, during the fish fry at the high school building. The slaves will be sold by the hour and can be purchased for any length of time.

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