The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 June 1966 — Page 3
ENGAGED 1 shr^^.. M AkPl ''^unii^av J® / Vx — ........k^A*4A..^.-. s <.: <.<.;■&... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson , ’ Grovertown announce the enr igement of their daughter, I’. nnie Jean, to D. Edward Shea. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. I irxMn Shea 1417 4th Ave., Terre Haute, Ind. Miss Johnson graduated from grovertown High School and Indiana State College where she teas active In Alpha Sigma Alpha national social sorority. Mr. Shea graduated from Schulte High School in Terre Haute and Indiana State. He was a member of Alpha Phi Amega, national serv-
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ice fraternity. An August 13 wedding is planned. ENGAGED 3 Mr. and Mrs. John McCombs, Rt. 2, Walkerton, announce the engagement of their daughter* Rebecca Elizabeth, to Robert E. Swick, 922 Diamond Avenue, South Bend. The bride-e’ect is a graduate of Rolling Prairie High School, attended Indiana University, and is attending the South Bend College of Commerce. Mr. Swick was graduated frem Central Highi School and is attend-
ing Indiana Univ rsity at the South Bend-Mishaw. ka campus. He is presently emyloyed at Sears and Roebuck Co. The wedding is* planned for August 27. Summer Park Program Set For Walkerton Summer recreation began Monday, June 6, in the afternoons and will include the joinings beginning next Mond iy, June 13. Thirty-one girls were present for kickball and dodg ball Monday and 11 boys wer present for basketkall and tu r bling. Activities are played ij he park and in the high school rym. SCHEDULE: 9 a m. to 12 noon, b vs 7-12 Ito 2:30 p.m. girls and up 2:30 to 1:30 p.nu bo s over 12
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Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Daley, Rt. 3, Walkerton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Lee. to Donald Patrick. He is the .son of Mrs. Os fa Patrick, Rt. 2. Knox. Tlie brideelect is a 1965 graduate of Walk, erton. She is employed in LaPorte. Mr. Patrick is also employed in LaPorte. A June 25th wedding is being planned. Show Place The National Arboretum, Washington, 1). C. is one of the nation's showplaces, an openair museum (showing a collection of shrubs and trees) spreading some 415 acres along the Anacostia River, a tributary of the Potomac. As many as 20,000 visitors per day come to see some 7,000 varieties of trees and shrubs.
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