The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 5, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 June 1967 — Page 3

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MHHMBBHHHHHv perry — Jones Miss Bonnie Sue Jones and rhomas C. Perry were married it 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the St. ^aul's Lutheran Church, Cranlon, Wisconsin with Rev. Ethan <ahrs officiating. Mr. and Mrs. William E.

You Are Cordially Invited To Attend Our OPEN HOUSE And Inspect Our New Banking Quarters In Walkerton Wednesday, July 12 4:00 to 8:00 pjn. Farmers State Bank of Wyatt Wyatt - Walkerton

Jones, “North Liberty, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perry, Crandon, are the parents of the couple. Mrs. William L. Jones of North Liberty, attended her sis-ter-in-law as the matron of honor. Miss Susan Robinson of New

Carlisle, was the bridesmaid, and the Misses Rebecca and Christine Jones of North Liberty were the flower girls for their aunt. A princess style gown of silk organza and re-embroidered Alencon lace over taffeta was worn by the bride. It was fashioned with a scoop neckline, bell sleeves, A- line skirt and a removable circular train. Lace appliques enhanced the dress and train. Her tiered French illusion veil was secured by a combination crown and plateau headpieces edged with pearls and crystals. She carried a cascade bouquet of lily of the valley. Gowns of blue linen and lace enhanced with colored petite flowers were worn by the attendants. They had short sleeves, bateau necklines, Empire waistlines encircled with lace and highlighted with a front bow. The floor length skirts were Aline. Plateaus of light and deeper blue roses held their circular face veils. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Perry will be at home on July 1. in Crandon, Wise, following their honeymoon to the Wisconsin Dells. St Pat Womens Hub Trip Set For July 7 Deadline for reservations for the St. Patrick Women's Club trip is Monday, July 3. Luncheon and fashion show costs of $3.00 including bus transportation must be turned in to any of the chairman by that date. They are Mrs. Frank Kramer, Mrs. Joseph Burkis or Mrs. Harry Malstaff. The bus will leave the church at 10:30 am. on Friday, July 7 and go to Tinker’s Dam, Michigan City for luncheon and fashion show. Following, this the group will visit the new Queen of Peace Parish Church in Michigan City. Thy will return to Walkerton about 3 p.m.

JUNE 29. 1967 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

Glenn W. Jacob Joins Staff At Jacob Drug Store f i • <»... •' ■ ■ ■ *♦ * *■'%. - Glenn W. Jacob, a recent graduate of the Butler University School of Pharmacy, and nephew of Mahlon Jacob, has now joined the staff of the Jacob Drug Store in Walkerton. A native of Angola, Indiana, Mr. Jacob graduated from Angola High School in 1962 and from there to the Butler University School of Pharmacy in June. 1967 where he was a member of U.T.E.S., a sophomore National Honorary Fraternity, Phi Delta Chi, a pharmacy fraternity and president of AphaIpha, student branch and received the National Apha Award for outstanding student of the Butler branch. He also served on the Student Council and is a member of Kappa Sigma, national Social Fraternity. His apprenticeship was served With the Professional Pharmacy of Indianapolis, Hamilton Drug In Angola and Jacob Drug in Walkerton. He is a member of the United Methodist Church and is residing in Walkerton at 402 Roosevelt Road.

John Waihen To Work For Internal Revenue T r 1 I ■g'' ■ "9 JI John Wathen spent his last day working for Powell-Mann Cheverolet-Oldsmobile Co., Inc. on Friday, June 23. He had worked for this company for eight years. John has entered the service of the Internal Revenue Department and will be in the South Bend office starting on July 10th. H will be working in the auditing and accounting departments out of the South Ben^l office. John and his wife Verle and son Todd will retain their residence in Walkerton. — ‘ NOTICE The Liberty Township Homa Demonstration club will have their picnic at Stuntz Pina Forest Thursday. July 6. A pot luck dinner will be served at noon. — t 4-H HANDICRAFT The Polk Township 4-H handicraft will meet Monday. July X at 7:30 p.m. in the Tyner school,

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