The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 October 1967 — Page 3

o-—- - — □ MARRIAGES □ n Smith — Nablo Miss Donna Smith and Thomas Lee Nablo were united m ma. - riage Saturday, Oct. 7 in a candlelight ceremony at 7:30 o'clock in the Walkerton Presbyterian Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leßoy Smith, R.R. 3, Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nablo of R.R. Union Mills are the parents of the groom. Rev. Davil Owens officiated for the ceremony before an altar of palms and baskets of white mums. Two Swedish Steel candelabras with lighted tapers were in the back ground. White satin bows marked the pews. Mrs. Nelson Walz was organist and Mrs. Kenneth K’inedinst was soloist. The bride given in marriage by her father was wearing a silk organza gown with a over-laid 'ace b<xiice. The scalloped neckline was trimmed w'ith pearls and sequins. The bouffant skirt had a ’ace front panel. Her train with pearl and sequin trim fell from a self bow. Her full veil of illusion fell from a tiara of pearls and sequins. She wore elbow length mitts. She carried a white Bible with a red rose highlighted with trailing ivy and white satin lovers knots. Mrs. Virgil Carpenter of LaPorte was matron of honor and Miss Carol Nottingham of Muncie, Indiana was bridesmaid. The attendants wore identical gowns of Royal Blue cut Velvet and crepe over taffeta. The empire bodice of velvet was styled with a scooped neckline and elbow length sleeves. The heath skirt of crepe had a waist line bandit! with satin. The back interest was a Watteau train and bow. Their head pieces were blue not on a crown of Royal blip' velvet banded with pearls. They each carried a single red rosiLittle Miss Joan Ruggles of Plymouth, niece of the bride, was fitter girl. She wore a Royal blue velvet gown with white collar an 1 cuffs. A blue bow and streamers were in her hair. Master David Nusbaum of Valparaiso, nephew of the bride carried the rings < n a white satin and lace heart shaped pillow. Virgil Carpenter of Ld’orte was best man. The grooms second attendant was Douglas Smith of LaPorte. Ushers were Howard Dalsgard of LaPorte and J, n Smith of Walkerton. A reception followed the ceremony in the American Legion Home in Walkerton. Following a honeymoon trip to Niagara

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Falls the couple will reside at Union Mills. The bride n graduate of Walkerton High School attended Ball State University. The groom graduated from South Central, I nion Mills High School and also attended Ball State. The brides mother chose to wear a navy hlue knit suit with white and navy accessories. The grooms mother wore a blue knit suit with blue accessories. Both wore corsages of red rose buds. The Nablo s hosted a rehearsal dinner party at the Paddle Wheel restaurant in Walkerton, Friday evening. □- - D HOSPITAL NEWS O—— - — □ E Street Division Hospital Reubon ('ravens and Lottie Wroblewski of Walkerton. Russell Fair of North Liberty. Parkview Hospital. Plymouth David Braden of Walkerton. Bremen Hospital, Bremen Mrs. Marie Stahly, Walkerton. □- - □ BIRTHS □ - □ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. PuTf of Fort Wayne, a son, October 1. Mrs. Puff is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Payton of Walkerton. Mr. an! Mrs. Lowell Jevnings, a son named Todd Lowell was born on October 3 in St. Joseph Hospital, South Bend. He weighed 8 pounds and 8 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knowlton of Walkerton, a daughter on October 7 in Parkview hospital, Plymouth. A son. October 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Odle of Walkerton in Parkview hospital. Plymouth. A son, October 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Moore of Walkerton in the E Street Division hospital, LaPorte.

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NL PTA To Hear Panel Discission This month's North Liberty ITA meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m’. on October 17th in the High School cafeteria. Mrs. Harley Knowlton, president presiding. Mr. Everett Holmgren will be chairman for a panel discussion of-" Our Responsibility as Parents, Let s Take a Look at Oursehes”. Other members of the panel are Rev. Tom Frost, Mrs. Gilbert Pittman, Mrs. Geo. Houser, Mr. J. A. Taylor, Mr. Richard Steward, and Mrs. Gary Nelson. This is membership month so ask a neighbor to attend this interesting discussion with you, also plan now to attend the annual Fall festival on October 28th. The Executive Board will meet at 6:45 prior to the meeting. Masquerade To Highlight PP*P Meeting The Past Presidents Parlee of the American Lgion Auxilairy will host the Third District PPP, November 29th at the Walkerton Post Home for a cooperative supper beginning at 7 pan. Plans will be made at the local PPP meeting on October 30 in the home of Parlee president Mrs. Harry Malstaff. It will be a mastpbrade with the hostess awarding a prize to the one who can conceal her identy the longest and one to the all-round creative costume. The party will begin at 8:00 p.m. with judging by 8:30 p.m. All past presidents of the American Legion Auxiliary are urged to attend, incognito or otherwise! Start planning now.

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Tri Kappa News Eprilon Chi chapter of K.ippa Kappa Kappa met Thursday evening in the home ( ,f Mrs. Robert Hiler. Walkterton It was annoumed that Mrs David Melhn will serve as chairman of a Tri Kappa Food Sale to be held Saturday, October 14 at Dave and Ray's from 9:00 am. until noon with mesdames Lloyd Thomas. Max Hobbs, Roger Beehler, Lowell Hartsell. Donald Wray, Richard Hershberger, Arthur Schmcltz, Mahlon Jacob, Carl Christensen and John McGovern assisting. Proceeds will be for the charity fund. Patron membership was decided upon as support for the LaPorte Hospital Benefit Ball to be held in the Civic Auditorium on November 4 with Frankie Masters and His Orchestra. Patron membership was again re-newed in the Hoosier Salon Patrons Association, Indianapolis, which supports the Hoosier Salon Art Show held in January at the Wm. A Block Co. Mrs. John McGovern and her committee were awarded with a five dollar, third prize for th'ir hard work making the float for the John Glenn Homecoming

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Parade. Mrs. Bryoe Rohr* r. presrd* nt announced the forthcoming Province Nine Officer. Workshop to be held at Wellmar VJporaiso on October 31 fr m 900 a.m. until 3.00 pm |.o< al officers will attend. Mrs Rol . r also announce 1 that Mr- .j, nMS Capek and Mrs. Lloyd Thon .s will serve as Co-chairman of the annual spring fashion sho' Hostesses Mrs. Robert Hi <r, Mrs. Ernest Brovoid and Mis, Wayne Burch served ref., .q_ ments from a table decora d With fall leaves and flow* - I wish to express my thanks tn all the Wonderful peop e < o sent me cards while 1 Was p -p,. hospital and while convalesu g it home. Pat M<N' n

I ri., Sat., A Sun., Oct. la-li i s Triple feature Don Knotts in The Reluctant Astronaut John Wayne Kirt Douglas in War Wagon Jim Dacis Donald Barre in Iron Angel Bonus Fri. A Sat. Only Iron \ngel

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