The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 51, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 December 1965 — Page 2
— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — DEC. 23. 1965
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at 914 S Michigan St, Plymouth. A candleholder with a candle white satin bows and salaJ leaves decorated alternating pews Basket* of gold mums and pompons. with seven-branched candelabra. were placed in the church I .owe d Shearer. vocalist. and Mrs Everett Kessler organist. provide! the music Miss Bonnie Jo Ed son. North
Liberty, acted as maid of honot lor her aiUr Mrs. Ruusell Buystsv, Sou tn Bena; Mrs M.ctiaoi Kouiuuiowaai. North Liberty. and Mxxet Ib-Otaxa S. Uhrig. South Bend, were br.de, iruuu. and the M axes Suzanne and M.diene Edison, North LuxTly sisters of the bruic, junlui bn< h Hina ds. Gwige Newell, West Lafayette, h. ted a-x tiie best man Vanerg were T«d Newell, Plymouth, an 1 Terry Eduon and Jack Eui»on. North Liberty, brothers us the bride Jewel-.1 embroidery hghllghted th* 1 Emjnre midriff of the bride s flour length gown, which was fashioned of w.Jte velvet with a bat<*iu neckline and A-line skirt T)e> long ta[>ercd sleeves were trimmed at the wrtsta with ths embroidery A velvet bow held the detachable aha;>cl length train. The caught Uj a pi Uxa of Alencon br de s bouffant illusion veil wits la-?e an J »xd je-arla C'-ntere- ! with a fabric bow. The bndc car-r-td a bouquet of white pompom in cross fashion and centered by a white orchid Her father gave her in nvimage Her attendants wore street length dresses of de«^) gold velvet which had three - quarter length sleeves The drewuen had alightly srxxiped mekUnes, fit tai bodices and A-llne skirts. A sa-nh and detachable bow of a lighter gold satin ac< ent^d the waistline of each dress The r h**idpi?ces were crowns of gold velvet with veils attached an.l they carrie! colon rd bouquets of wh te pompons surrounded by green holly leaves The diewnes of the junior brkdcjffnnida were of go d ch ffon over gold taffeta, fashioned with high scoop necklines. rhort sieews and full gkirts 3ho waistline of each dress was arcen‘<d with a deep g-4d Velvet belt an i bow Eich wore a gold velvet crown headpiece with ma* Jiing veil and carried a s-nall bouquet. The blades mother choac a burgundy two-ntece knit dress with matching arce*«sorte«. and the bridegroom s mother a blue three piece knit suit with black acxaxi-^or.es Each hat! a corsage of white roses and white pompon.” Fo’l-'Wing th? reception in the church wrx-U! room, the newlywed* left for Flor da After Dec 25 thev will b? at home nt 914 S Michigan St.. Plymouth. Th • bride is a graduate of th? Green? TwT Hhfh School and of BP! S’ate TTnhwrty. Mund? Th? bridegroom was graduated from Talma Hirh School. Rochester and Ball State Obey the t’affk laws i A » am . mm » Ko % = i GS Si : MhS : : SI : Jif llw 5 a 11 } J NOEL! « . — ■--;_ Wishing You I v i Special { Gifts of Joy! ! * Huffstettefs * J Milk Depot J H alkerton if ? r , nn w k. xt wk. » m *jr .
CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE Friday, Deo*vnher 24 at 8 00 p in. the Walkerton Presbyterian Church will celebrate the birth of our Saviour, Jesus Chriet. with a sacred evening of song, lighted cross, prayer, the lighting of candles, and the Holy Word of G<*l Because we tx-hew that Christmas s a Holy Day, not a Licentious Holiday; Because we believe that Christnms is only for those who know Hrn as Ix>rd and Raviour; and Because we brieve tha* Christmas is only fully un-und-’retood at the Cross of CaL
z>'m Huonnit '’>nosinu4u»oiwu«HmwiiiiuuOHiWHiiJmauuKJiuw.*aDmmi«auuiMisQii^ BAND BLAST Sunday Afternoon, Dec 26 f 3:00 - 6:00 I Featuring Swingin Sting Rays I I Trade-Winds Rim-Fires I TEEN DANCE i THE ATTIC At U.S. 31 & 6 LaPaz, Ind. * r -tHHiHMO>muimic>mfiMiK}u!iKninns 'Oni h >mOu.l '■“-OsssaaßOMdauitkidJnsKJotwsh. jWHiutiMaMMUMQmhiimoiuMUiiiWiinaiiaaiKaaet^ : JOY ■ to : : Bok . you' < Kmß iCr ■ I- 1 ■ ’ ,n * I MH Vu • i *•* ° f I t kUV c» •» 7 ““ ! t rin9 ; m X 1 P »oS«of90od j I I ch»qr! iL / I I ' Ffe 9 1 3 I । Fair's "66” Service Station | North Liberty B «K«K«S «r «C MM Mt 91 NttMIMiaMIMMI «««ri « K I » > nvdMBHKr ]MmmH t J | ( hrislnias blessings t « to you (iiul yours! I * < I ; May's Restaurant ? North Liberty k » 19 w m»ncmw »mw m w ns» mmsbr»mimm mmw m m m Ja-
vary, we do bo ccteteMte KU b.rth. Smcerely, we offer this kind of ChiKnum to you Welcome m Hi* I'reciouM Name. THANKS We wish to thank all the people who were so kind and thoughtful during our recent bo reavenient A special thank a to the Masonic Lodge of North Liberty for their beautiful »ervic< Neva H?vel and Family Carrie Hawbhtzel
