The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 April 1967 — Page 3
Bride In Walkerton Ceremonv Saturday * i V /J ■ M Sih ij fl 'Xll^r ”* **, ■ 11 . « • . i^l Gwin — Seideni Thomas riame u*. Walkerton.
Nuptial vows were exchanged by Miss Kay Gwin and James A. Seiders at 7 o’clock Saturday evening. April 22. in the Walk.rton United Methodist (’hunh. The Rev. Han I 1 Williams officiated at the double H n; c in j, , light ceremony. Parents of the orid° are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Gwin, 701 Ohio St.. Walkerton. The brpb-"r m is the grandson of Mrs. Nellie Stickley, R.R. 2. Walkerton. Mrs. Robert Thomas, aunt of the bride, of Grass Creek. In i., provided the nuptial organ music and accompanied the »h.ist.
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The altar was banked with two baskets of white gladoloi, accented with pink carnations, and flanked with 2-7 branch lighted candelabras. White satin bows marked the family pews. Given In marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in a crepe and lace gown. A scalloped neckline accented with irridescent sequins highlighted the empire lace bodice. fashioned with long sleeves of lace, which t ( pp<-ci a crepe sheath skirt. Her detachable overskirt of illusion lace outlined with a band of cn pe extended into a chapel train. Her
bouffant veil of imported Illusion was held by a wreath of seed pearls and crystal brads. She carried a present bouquet of sweetheart roses and daisy munis. Miss Margaret Martin. 101 Florida St.. Walkert< n, served as maid of honor. .Miss Yvonne I homas, Grass (’reek, Ind., and Mrs. Lewis Reese, Mill Creek, Ind., served as bridesmaids. The three attendants wore floot length gowns of crepe in tones of rose and pink, identical in styling. Venice lace appliques encirciled the raised waist lines of the gowns, styled with high scooped neck lines short sleeves, a floor length sheath skirt and a detachable back panel of the two tones of crepe, held by a fabric bow. Each attendant wore a small crown of horsehair and seed pearls to match the bodice of their gown, with a short bouffant veil. They carried mase gays of pink tinted carnations and roses. Acting as bestman wa u James Beron. Hamlet, Indiana. Groom |- men were Norman Stahly. and Thomas Clingenpeel, Walkerton. Ushers were Cecil Ottow, Jr., Plymouth and Phillip Harris, Walkerton. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church parlor. In charge of the serving were: Mrs. Dwight McKesson, Mrs. James Martin. Mrs. Thomas Clingenpeel, all of Walkerton and Mrs. LaMar Kronk, North Liberty. A three tiered rose decorated cake centered the reception table which was skirted in shades of pink net over pink taffeta. Two candle candelabras flanked an arrangement of pink flowers. Miss Kathy Sticklev, South Bend, presided at the guest book. Miss Gerldine Stickley. Walkerton was in charge of the gift table. The couple plan to visit Niggria F'all-i lor their wedding trip and on their return will reside on R.R. North Liberty. The bride a graduate of Walk-
AIUUL 27, 1967 — THE INDEPENDINT-NEWS
erton High School is employed with Associates Investment, S<>utli B<nd. The bride,>r> om also a graduate of Walkerb n High S< h<>'l is employed with Rommy-Hamme., Ford, Inc. Soyth Ben 1. The mother of the bride w<ar a brown lace over bne < rep (; sheath dn >s with bone a cessori* s. 'I he bride grooms grandmother chose a floral print in shades of blur*, two piece dress with blue accessories. Each wore corsages of gardenias and red roses. Pie-Schcclers For Walkerton To Register Soon The annual Walkerton Elementary School registration f< r kindergarten and first grade children will be held Monday, May 8, 1967 from 7:00 to 800 p.m. This »n< hides all < hildren eligible for kindergarten and all children eligible for first grade who have not been attending kindergarten this past year. Children entering the kindergarten must lie five years of age on or before August 31. 1967. and first grade children must be six years of age on or before August 31. 1967. Eligibility also includes residence in either Polk, Lincoln or Johnson Township. Birth certificates are to be brought at this time to complete registration i t cords.
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