The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 July 1965 — Page 5
□ □ MARRIAGES B——— — — □ Snoke - Thompson Miss Diana Elaine Snoke and Deane L. Thompson were united in marriage on June 27th in the Evangelical United Brethren Church in Claypotri. Ind., with Rev. Fred P.’lugh officiating. Baskets of white daisies and eande- , labra decorated the church She is the daughter of Mr. and
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Mrs. Franklin Vuryl Snoke. Lo- I gansport, Ind. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight. L. Thompson, Rt. 1, Walkerton. Mr. Snoke gave his daughter in marriage. Shu wore a gown of ' silk peau de soie vita a chapel train. Her ivory veil of silk tulle i wa s caught by a circlet of white i orange blossoms, at 1 she carried a cascade of white orchids. Miss Susan Snoko served as maid of honor for her sister, and Miss Carol Davidson, cousin of
the bride, was bridesmaid. They wore blue crept* floor length empire style gowns and matching flower headpieces held pale blue veils. Their bouquets were crescents of yellow pompons. Attending his brother as best man was David Thompson, Groomsman was Ronald K. Gilman. Milwaukee, Wis. Frank Pearson and Laurence Beck ushered. A reception tor relatives and close friends was held in the
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church social room. Thu bridegroom's parents were hosts for a rehearsal dinner in the Steer Inn. Following a trip to New York City, the couple i* now’ at home at 2174 102n<l St’eet. West Allis, Wisconsin. Both are graduates or Purdue University, Lafayette. The bride, a graduate of Ijogansport High Seii< 01, was a member of Shoemaker Co-operative House at. Purdue. She will teach home ee-
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onomics at West Allis this fall. Mr. Thompson is a design engineer for Allis Chalmers in West Allis. A, graduate of Tyner High School, he was a member of Farmhouse Fraternity at Purdue. A a jl PROBLEMS Division in the family em lo wall always be a very unsatis' wtory kind of arithmetic. Classified advertising pays
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