The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 46, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 April 1966 — Page 3

——— — — — MARRIAGES ——— — — — Cochran - Singleton At 4 p.m. Saturday, April 9, a single ring ceremony perrmod in the Tyner EUB Church Bev. Kaye Casterline, pastor, diss Mary .Jo Cochran, daughter Mr. and Mrs Wood row Cochn of Rt. 1, Walkerton, became e bride of George Edward Sm- ■ ton. Oak Lawn. 111., son of . and Mrs. Ivan Singleton, Rt. Walkerton. The church was orated with palms and Easter es at the altar. Nuptial music is provided by Mrs. Norman . nedinst, Walkerton for the oniony witnessed by the im•diate families only. The bride its given in marriage by her ther. A street length gown of light tie lace over blue satin, fashion* I with a high scoop neckline, >ng slewes in a fitted bodice, nd an A-line skirt, was chosen y the bride. With it she wore shoulder length veil falling rom a band of seed pearls. She irried a colonial bouquet of blue nd white carnations on blue ribons. Her jewelry consisted of a ■lver chain holding a tiny silver ' edding bell centered with a earl. Mi'S. Richard List enher ger of dvmouth, as her sister’s matron f honor, wore a two piece dress

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of blue and vlhite lace and shoul-der-length veil attached to a blue ribbon band. She carried a colonial bouquet of blue and white carnations on white rubbon. For her daughter's marriage, Mrs. Cochran was attired in a light green ensemble of chiara crepe, styled with a round neckline and straight skirt, topped with a long sleeved jacket. She Chose bmie accessories. Mrs. Singleton selected a black crepe dress with round neckline and straight 4kirt, with a black and white jacket. Both mothers wore corsages of white carnations. The brides grandmother Mrs. Nellie Campbell of Laßorte, vkn ea blue and white long sleeved jer.ey sheath, and a white cranation corsage. Martin Jaeger. LaPorte, was best man. Following the wedding ceremony. a five o'clock luncheon was served to members of the immediate families at the home of the bride’s parents, by Mrs. Walter Pickavet and daughter Lynn, cousins of the bride. An evening reception was held In the Conservation Club House at Grovertown for 200 guests from Hobart, Knox. Plymouth, South Bend. Michigan City. I^aRorte, Grovertown, Walkerton, Elkhart, Uni.n Mills. Tyner, Decatur. Mich., Chicago and Oak Lawn. 111. The servng tabic vias covered

with a white lace over bin 'oth and blue tapers in gold can losticks. Napkins with silver w dding bells were used. Ice cream, cake and punch were sei ved by Mrs. Curby Cochran. Mrs. F’ d Daniels and Mis. Woodward C hran, all of Walkerton; Mrs. B; t Bogard. Oak Lawn. Other snacks were later served by Mis. Purvis Norris, Walkerton, and Mrs. Larry Burch, South Bend. The w -elding cake, three-tiered, was ovc.red with white icing, decoi ited with cascades of blue roser was crested with a tiny bride and groom standing in a rose rbor with wedding bell on top A Bible shaped cake bore the vbr "We are gathered here to unite Marv Jo and George — April 9. 1 G 6 " The Chevrons provided i isic following the reception. Mrs. Dewey Rehlander, LaPorte, was in charge of the g est book. The couple will make tneir home at 5957 W 89th St . Oak Lawn. For her going away outfit, the bride wore a blue print nolished cotton sheath with a due jacket and white accessories. Mr. Singleton uhs grad ated from Grovertown high sc hex and is employed at the M< L'an Transport Co. in Oak La- ’ His bride is a graduate < dyner High School and South B 1 College of Commerce. Name Editor For 1966-67 School Paper Miss N yicy Blosser, a jun or. was selected by Mrs. Mar, ret Brunson, sponsor of the ' rth Liberty H:^h School >er, Link, as editor for next • ■ r. Miss Blosser, the dam • of Mr. and Mre Harold Bl •, is active in Y-Teens, Chorus, j iper and Yearbook staffs. She ho ;to attend Ball State after g’ nation.

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Miss Kathleen Zook, sophomore, was named as assistant editor of Link. She is active in the Honor Society. Drama Club. Paper Staff, Glee Club. (’horns, Operetta. Rai,nbou\ MYF. and has been selected to repres. nt her church on an Alaskan Mission team.' with 11 other students from the District in July. With the help of the students, Nancy and Kathy are hopeful of having as well run and organized paper as in tlx past. Lions To Meet Tuesday Night In Walkerton The Walkerton Lions Club will have a couple of important phases to their meeting on Tuesday, April 26, at the Community Budding. The District Governor, Gay-

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lord Toll, uMll visit the club at this time. Also, the election of officers, for the coming year will be held at this meet frig. Dinner will start the pr< ceedings at. 7:00 p.m, promptly, Besl ervat.i< ns should be made with the calling committee as som as possible. A good turnout, is desired, so plan to attend this meeting. BUSINESS WOMEN TO MEET The Business and Professional Women's Club will meet Apr il 28, at t! e Paddle Wheel dining room. Hostesses are Mrs. Brvce Rehr< r Mr - Hatwey Steffen. Mrs. Puilph Sullivan. Miss Ann Burroughs. Mrs. Forrest Stahly and Mrs. Roger Kelly. Use the Classified Ada

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