The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 March 1965 — Page 3

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Howell . KlinrdinM Miss Nrnneth May Howell bramc the bride of Garry Dougis Khnedinst in a candlelight i -remony at 7:30 p.m„ Feb. 20. n the Mcthodiirt chunh. Walkerton. with Rev. Harold E. Williams, pastor, officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and M/s Kenneth Joseph Howell. Rt. 1. Walkerton. The hridegnom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Carl Khnedinst. Rt. 1, Plymouth. Mrs Donald Hov < H was vo al--Ift for the ceremony ai d Mrs. Roger Hellinga organist. Acting as maid of honor was Miss Ann Lynn Baughm tn. of Walkerton, and the brictUmai !' were Mu s Jo Ellen Howell. Walkerton, sister of the bride; Mum Cathy Carothers, Culver, and Mrs Rusm4! Morris. Walkerton. Miss Jody Loyry, Walkerton. was the flower girl. David LcHue, Plymouth, was best man. Ushers were Lewis Klinedin.st and Alfred D. Khnedinst, brothers of the bridegroom. and Donald Howell, brother of the bride. Randy Klinedinst, Plymouth, was the ring bearer. The bride, given in marriage by her parents, wore a gown of satin with appliques of Alencon lace. The basque bodice was sash ion i-d with a scoop neckline and three-quarter length sleeves. App!iqu«* of lace were on the bodire and the controlled skirt of unpressed pleats which flowed Into a chapel train. A fingertip length veil of French illusion was held in place by a silk taffeta pillbox headpiece. accented with small roses. She carried white rosea cm a White Bible Her attendants wore gowns <f red velveteen with flared sku.s of unpressed pleats. Their headpieces were white fur pillboxes and they carried nd rosea on white muffs The flower girl wore a dress of pink nylon and a

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bow headpiece. She carried a basket of rose petals. A two-piece blushing pink velveteen dress with pink accessories was worn by the bride's mother. The bridegroom’s mother wore a candlelight brocade ja* ket dress with matching ane' series. Their cors' ges wi re of red and white roses. Folhr.vmg the ceremony, the rec pti<»n was held in the Walkerton American legion Hall. The couple ’.mH Im* at home in Washville, Tenn., where the bridegr<> m is attending Nashville A ito Diesel College The bride is a graduate of Vogue Beauty College. □- _ □ DEATHS □——— — — □ Herman Henry Herman Henry*. 81. former South Bend resident, died in the Walkerton Nursing Home at 7 a in Saturday, after an illness of several years He was born N »v. 1. 1883. in Germany and had lived 62 years In South Bend, coming from Germany. He married Margaret Henry in South , Bend She died tn 1959 Surviving arc four daughters. Mrs George Burton of Lakeville; Mrs. Wil- । ham Fror.ke of Elkhart; Mrs. Russell Shindollar of South Bend; and Mrs. Arthur Bare, also of South Bend; two sons. Herman R, of Walkerton: and Karl of Culver City. Calif: six grandchildren; and three great-grand- , children. Services were held at 3 30 pm. Monday in the Zion United Church of Christ. Rev. Edward Brue eke. D D.. pastor officiated. Burial was in Highland Cemetery He was a retired emplovee of the Studebaker Corp., and a member of the Zion United Church of Christ. i The cost of high living Is the I reason people can’t meet the high i cost of living.

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