The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 September 1965 — Page 7

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Yarborough - Childers Miss Bonnie Lee Tarborough became the bride of Dennis Scott Childers Jr., in a seven-thirty ceremony Friday evening, August 20, in the First Baptist Church of Cocoa Beach. Florida. The Rev.

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John A. Caldwell officiated at the double ring service. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pershing Yarborough of Cocoa Beach and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Childers Sr., of

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Sharpes. Florida, and former res. idents of AValkerton. The mnid of honor was iMlsy Gilda Renin of Merritt Island, Florida The bridesmaids were Miss Chervle Mill, r and Cynthia Hall of Cocoa Beach; Miss Bonnie Loucks of Merritt Island and Mis , Lenora S.vicegood of Lexington, North Carolina, cousin of the bride. Mr. C*al h ••# served his son abest man. <’shers were Paul rrammel. Rol>-rt Miller, Engine Jones anl David Ross, brother-in-law of the groom. Little Miss Toni Augustino of Eau Gallic, Florida, was flower girl and the groom's nephew. Robert Cox of Eau Gallic, was ring barer. Given in marriage by her fathe>, t :e bride wore her mother s forma wedding gown of chantilly lace over satin. styled with a sweetheart neckline and a full < hap-1 train. Her full length, veil was held by a crown of seed pearl.- She carried a bouquet of white orchids on a white Bible, a gift given to her by the late Mrs. Cora Lee Swicegood, her grandmother. Her jewelry was a cameo given to her by her mother. Following a reception in the Church Fellowship Hall, the couple left, on their wedding trip to Northern Florida. The bride graduated t-oo- c~->a Bench high school, attended th® University of North Carolina, and is now enrolled in the Florida Technical College and is employed by Allied Schaffer at Merritt Island launch area. Mr. Chdders attended Walkerton high b hool and is employed at Barrunar Prestress Concrete Company, Cocoa Beach. 4-H Award Night At / Walkerton 4-H achievement awa^k^ught will be held Tuesday. Sept 21. at 6:15 p.m. with a pot luck dinner in the Walkerton Elementary School gym. Everyone in this an a should be proud of our youth for their achievements this post year. Many honors were received county and state-wide. We have several awards given for grand champion from the county, and a reserve western champion from the State Fair. The public is invited including all the youth and their friends, to attend this awards dinner Anyone wishing to join 4-H, please attend. The 4-H’era wish to thank everyone and all the organizations for their support this past year and aha) their leaders. Adult leaders this past year are Mrs. Jane Peterson, Alvin Boise and Leon Vcrhaege Service Notes 2 *Lt. Mark ®lrriy has completed a nine w**ks krtillery and missile course at Fort Bill. Oklahoma. He is now at the base hospital for ten days medical training He win then be at Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texes, for nine weeks medical training. Lt. B’teriy graduated and received his commission at Indiana University in June He is the son of Mr and M.S. Floyd Bicrly, Rt. 2, Walkerton.

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SEPT. 16, 1965 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS

N. L. Women’s Club Lists Programs Th* N<>rth Liberty Woman’s C ib will meet on Friday, S ptc.nl> r 17th. at I:3opm at the Mays Restaurant. A guest day u 11 bo featured along with an in- *< resting talk on antiqu* s by Mr1' irrv Ullery ot South Bend Mrs. 1 rod Cullar, president, will re- < eive the gueft*. W aking with Mrs f^illar thiyear will be Mrs. Richard H inby .is first vice president, Mr E P Ah I mniel n second vi epresident; Mi . Kenneth Rcvd as recording secretary. and Mrs (> - bom»> Fisher as trea. un r. The chib has interesting and enjoyable pr grams r-1 ded to the departments <>f the Fed'rations f>r ten months of the year and with a membership of 39 la-t year. SjH-cial devotions are gi-cn each pt-ifr-im and the flasr t’ de a!-o. Departmental re’atrd >• y culls an- answer’d ea, a us n'b Last vear thev rave linan- r’ ly to tl-e St Jepn ( untv and •'i,rteenth district proi'-cts whi h Wi re the source as t’o ‘ate i- d general Federati'-n perverts H ■ are a few of the p|ac» s wh- ir' our money has been given: Carr. C ngressional M-d -1 o‘ H-»n r Grave proj-< t at Valley Forge. 1-a.tin American Feb* wshin S‘u. dent Loan. Radio Free Europe, and an Arthritis breakfast In November rewarded us with a substantial amount for the St. Joseph Grunty Arthritis Foundation. We are helping with the purchase of a Community BMilding in North T ibertv, and this Is our community Improvement Project. They also make a certain amount of cancer bandages and pads for the St. Joseph County Cancer Soci»tv. Tn October, we will observe T'nit’xl Nations Day. Mrs. Do'a Hocker, a recent visitor at the headquarters of the T’nit»d Na-

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tions in New York City, will tn to us and show slides. In November, we will have our annual Arthritis breakfa t, and a ' ilk. "( harm In A (’apsuiv" will be gran by a -peaker from tho ia Stevens (’meer and Fin- . hing School in South B- nd. D* - emb<-r a I bur g ' tir Christmas party with devotions, music and a b-xk r»-’i-w in keeping Aith the senvitn. 1 ■ lai lary w■ >- < '*r I and igt s at tiu- Ib m- of t e St. Jr -eph r-Hu.ty r’ancr So< i- • tv. arid b Gladys Nunmer f the F’.r- t link and Trust of S’nth B d, -'. ill t i.k on Fai (.4 of Fin.ina ’ and Wilis all . an a should know. In February, ’a>- will >b --r n band’s night witl e d Box S vi. w hv Mrs. H ir - ■ M mgi: - In M i: ch w< all < b ve r State a S i-qui < ■ t - r d. Mr 4. John • art ; in ■ ’ ■ • ’ r in t! F k - I. . n - : >hn- n -• io- ’ ' • >r: or r • n. will u.- a hi '-u hal t alk < n Jndiar i. In Ap- 1 We -’ll have i ta'r< and fi' -i r< >• I t tr-n ■ M• s. Ot’n Zei^.-r of S it- B ■ 1 S< .» will it . ent h» r ' -it ;n Grt^a e •’•her<- our i'AIIE nf' c-e >- ing t:; s ra w < hib v.-t In May we shall t - - 'rip o 11 e fan.ou f’onn- d • 1 r ' t o t<> '' n v N- ’i • I». ■ • Librai y with ’ lie h it t 1 Morns Inn* June will > al our club with a pa nic at the home of Mrs. Adolph Graf. Mrs Gladv Ninimer of South Bend, will tdl -a about her pcent trip around tee world. A picnic dinner wul uS a feature of the day. Without a lot of pepper 4 man Is never worth his salt. Tt takes backbone to ba« M down from a wrong position.

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