The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 February 1967 — Page 3

□-- - □ MARRIAGES □--- - - u Savoie—T mui> Miss JoAnn Savon an I D n Tiaubc were unite i in marriage at 11 am. Saturday w rn.n nt St. Patrick Cath' lie Church. The ! Rev. Father Anthony Ix-tko performed the double ring cereniony before an altar <b < ratixi with vases of yell w chrvsanthumums. Miss Mary Lee Loucks, North Liberty, provided the organ music durin; ar. 1 p eceeding the cerrnu ny. A white runner marked the aisle. Miss Savoie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. la'o Savoie, Walkerton and the bridegn oin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Traub, Bremen. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in a peau dr tutu wedding gown of cnndelatlck and matching lace trim. The A-line floor length gown was topped with an empire bodice with a scoop neckline trimFir’d In lace and elbow length sleeves edged in the lace. A m Ifbow trimmed the back waist. Her headpiece was a matching self bow holding a tiny t lusher i veil. She carrii'd a single white large chrysanthemum. Mrs. Robert trucks served her sister as her onlv attendant. She wore a fl s>r bn dh mow green velvet gown The « mpire style was simihar to that of the bride with elbow length sleeve trimmed with the candlelight 1 ice. Her headpii*ce was a moss green velvet ribbon entwined In her Grecian coiffure. She carried a single yellow large chrysanthemum. Robert Loucks. North Liberty, was best man and seating the gu'sts were Lonny Savoie and Leo Savoie, brothers of the bride, both Walkerton. A wedding dinner immediately followed the ceremony at the Paddle Wheel Restaurant for the Immadtately followed th? ceremony

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lly. A reception was held at 5 p.m. at the parent: of the bride. The beautiful three tier rake was t< pped with two white Lv< ~ and b ;dried with white roses. Servin; the e il.e ash i i bmu t supp r was Miss Erika K d rier, S"U h Bi n I md pi ilm at He pur., h b >w! was Mi ,s <’h.cl Hullin at, S uth Bend. Miss Cm I’ - Saw was in charge of the gu st I o< k for her sister. Guests w< t pirst n‘ fmm Saul’ Ste M irie. Ma hm n; 1- Imt. Mi< hIr in. Fenton. Mi< hignn: South Bind, Wyatt. North Liberty and Walkerton. Ind. The bride was wearing a white W'x I suit with I lark art rs.^>ries for her going away outfit to h< nrymoon through Florida, touring Daytona Bearh, Miami and the Florida Keys. The young couple will be at home March 3 at 405 North Maine St , North Liberty. The bride is n 1961 graduate of Walkerton High School and of the Vogue Beauty School. Her husband is a 1957 graduate of Madison Twp. High School and M>ivvd four years in the I" S. z\ir Force. He is now employed with Cummins Engineering Corporation, South Bend. Two showers honored the bride last month. Miss Kaludei and Miss Bullinger seated her with a personal shower .at their South Bend apartment and throe aunts gave a miscell.an us shower at the home of Mrs. Clem Savoie, South Bend. She was assisted by Mrs. Fr«"d Savoie and Mis. Al Mayer, all of South Bend. Tuttle—Allen Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tuttle of Walkerton, are pleased to .unnounce, the recent marriage of their daughter, Jacquilynn to James Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Prokop of R R. 3 Walkerton. The wading took place at 4 00 p.m. January 28. at the United Methodist Church of Walkerton, with Rev. Harold Williams

offieatlng. The bride given In marriage, bv her father eh< <■ a white <et length A-line di • and f.n < i - tip veil and carried whit' i ois. Miss Nancy Th- Ud i f Mi hawaka, we.trim i>lm < hity n. a. te l s urn 1 of h n r. Mi i' d; Ali n, si ‘' r "f tlv i om .>•. arping chiff< H was brub mrdd Attending Ilie gr "in wi re Fr nk GierL »w -ki "f I*l' ii' iit best man and lb I ■ rt Chapman - t W.dkerton a u '■ ■ Music was provided by Mrs. Bertha t’rbin nt the organ. Immediately tII wm. th. w> l imr. a recepti n was I.el I at th*‘ home of the brub s p n nt \ Mrs. Allen is a graduate < f Walkerton High School an ! is pn <ntly living in South P nd, Indiana and Mr. Alb n i- p-. ently stationed nt Norfolk. Virginia and serving in the VS. N. L Jr. Hijerh Teams Win On February 13. the North Liberty Jr. High teams w< n both games from the N»'W Carlisle teams. The 7th grade w< n their game by a final 32-21 score, landing the scoring for the Liberty team was Shane II ?etler nnd Jim Roarman with 7 points r ich; and Mike Wesolek with 6. This brought the Liberty season record to two wins and eight b>ss« s for the 7th grade team. In the Bth grade game, Liberty defeat rd Nrw Carlisle for the third time this season. 39-26. Alan Limerick b d the Shumr ck scoring with 15 p ints, while Jim Donathen followed with 9. This brought the Sth grade season to 6 wins nnd 7 losses. The Sth grade team closes its season on Thursday, Fvbniary 16 with a home game against LaVille. The 7th grade tram closes its season on Saturday in a fourteam toumev. Other trams entered are New Carlisle; Rolling ITairir; nnd Wakarusa.

FEE. 16, 1967 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS

PIJ Schools Plan 2 Science Fairs This Year P Ik - I. r.< ' n I S' Irn <• I :r V. :i I I ' ; ;l tv/ . - r I W I ■•' n S ! 1 JI rr pt ,f '; . .bin <.! n Hi h S< h'X'l , n Mtn h 16 •’ I T'. n- r S< h' L u ’.Il I. tv. th. i 1 .;r n M n h 20. Cli i' b ,‘.,.i n v ill I<•m< i. ire of tfr W i Ikert n <•. nt. t wif h Walk'rton Filer, antary, St. I’ M n k md .’ ’in <II r.n If. h School. Karl K> i[ ' r will condui t the Tvnvr c ntc t with Txnrr Eh nu ntary and Harold C. I'r. y J .rr r High Scho. 1 < nip. ting. The rules will b< the sanir as last year with three divisions, in erne liate Invi . n will include grad's 1 5-6; Juni r I>ivisi«n i t ides 7-'<-9 at. I S. ni T Divisu n grades 10-11-12 The rab-goru s will itu k. b- i b. u 1 s ri'-, s. chemistry - art i -ri. no■. riigin. onng scien< .■ m tin : •’i . medic ine and ch - ase ph\ an i space science. All exhibits must be । ntered n official entry blanks. Judging will he on creative aiulitv 30 p ints; luntifuthought 30 points; thoroughness, skdl. clmtv an! dramatic value »ach 10 p ants Rub s include that the exhibit mu t b< <• n’liv t to table or floor -pare 20” fi nt and back. IS” to side or small- r, maximum fbn.r to c« iltng 12 f- vt. Dangerous chemicals. p. n flames, explosives nd live poisonous reptib s mu. t n t b< » x-

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