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Kranenburg - Beem The United Missionary Church of Koontz Lake, was the scene of the wedding of Miss Carol Kranenburg and Stanley R. Beem, at 6 p.m. Saturday, July 30.

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The church altar was cecorated with palms, baskets nf white and pink giaaicr arui candelabra with white tapers. Mrs. Paul Loucks of Koontz Lake accompanied the soloist,

Mrs. Donald Gjemre. The bride is the daughter ok Mr. and Mrs. William Kranenburg Sr., lit. 3, Walkerton, and the parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beem of Rt. 1, Grovertown. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white silk peau-de-soie, fashioned with an empire bodice, modified scoop neckline and sleeves just to the elbow. An overlay of Alencon lace, re-embroidered with seed pearls, appeared on the bodice, extending into a full chapel train. A hand-made cabbage rose of peau-de-soie held her three tiered butterfly veil of silk illusion. She carried a cascade bouquet of white glamilias with Fugi' mums and stephanotis. Mrs. Jack Fin wall of Worth, Illinois, sister of the bride, served as matron of honor. Miss Barbara Migack, Grovertown, and the Misses Jerry Kofoid and Jeana Gjemre, Walkerton, served as bridesmaids, wearing matching floor length gowns of aqua lace over taffeta with fitted bodices and a sabrina neckline. Long chiffon with lace sleeves, a semimodified A-line skirt of chiffon over tafefta and.a large lace bow at the front fell from a lowered waistline. A matching double bouffant veil fell from a crown r '* simulated aqua lily-of-the valley. The matron of honor carried a bouquet of pink carnations with a cascade of white rosebuds and velvet ivy. The bridesmaids carried a cascade bouquet centered with a cluster of white carnations . and pink rosebuds and white ribbon. Attending the groom were William Kranenburg, brother of the bride of Grovertown, who served as best man; Norman Beem, brother of the groom and Jerry Ko-

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foid, Walkerton; Jack Finwall of Worth, 111., brother-in-law of the bride. Ushers were George Migacz and Pat Kranenburg, brother of the bride. Tae bi ide’s mother wore a blue crepe dress with white accessories. The groom s mother wore a two piece dress of blue with black accessories. Both wore matching pink rosebud corsages. A reception was held for 250 guests at the Grovertown Conservation Club. Miss Regina Beem, sister of the groom, was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. William Kranenburg Jr., Mrs. Yvonne Melkodaj and Mrs. Linda Owens served the cake.’ • Mr. and Mrs. Beem left on a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls, New York, and returned home on August 6 at RL 3, Walkerton. Mrs. Beem is a 1966 graduate of Oregon-Davis High School and the groom is a 1962 graduate of Grovertown High School and is in the Army Reserves. He is employed with the Ford Company, Chicago Heights, Illinois. 7TII GRADE SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS SWIM PARTY The 7th grade Sunday School Class of the United Methodist Church wall have a swdm party under the direction of Mrs. Mary Hahn, to be held at Lake of the Woods, on August 12 at 5 p.m. Everyone is to meet at the Illinois Street Building. After the swim, everyone will come back to the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Payton to spend an evening.

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; Harry Malstaff To Head Local K of C There will be a banquet in honor of the newly elected officers of St. Patrick's Council 5709 on Thursday, August It at 6:30 p.m. at the Paddle Wheel Restaurant in Walkerton. The new officers include Harry Malstaff, Grand Knight; Everett Patnaude, Deputy Grand Knight; Zenon Muchowicz, Chancellor; Frank Farner, recorder; Jerry Groves, financial secretary; Michael Kochanowski, treasurer; Father Anthony Letko, chaplain; , Henry Szady, advocate; Richard Eby, .warden; Francis Gientzer, inside guard; Leo Savoie, outside guard; Joseph Eckstein, one-year trustee; Kenneth Huffsietter, two year trustee, and Kevin Huffstetter, three year trustee. Installation date has been set by the District Deputy Gerald Stumpff, Warsaw, for September 8. Reservations for the dinner Thursday night are necessary and Knights and their ladies are invited to be present for (his special evening in which the Catholic Layman of the Year will be announced. PHILATHEA CLASS TO MEET AI GUST 18 The Philathea Class of the United Methodist Church haa changed their meeting to Thursday, August 18, at 2 p.m. instead of August 11 as previously planned.

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