The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 October 1967 — Page 3
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Aquine — Patrick The marriag e of Mise Elizazbeth Sue Aquine and Clifford Patrick was solemnized Saturday evening October, 7, 1967 in the Koontz Lake United Missionary Church. The Rev. Richard H. Ma^erson pastor of the church
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performed the seven o’clock double ring ceremony before an altar arrangement of vAndlebras and baskets of white pompons dotted with blue pompons e 'ged in white and white snapdragons. Pews were marked with white satin bows.
Wife of the minister, Mrs. Matterson was the organist and accompanied the soloist Mis. Sam Smokers, Mishawaka. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Swartz, Knox, Indiana. The bridegrooms parents are Mrs. Bernard Hiester, Walkerton and Mr. Adis Patrick, Hebron, Indiana. Given in marriage by her stepfather, the bride choone a floor length gown of chantilly lace bo lice lighted with French sequins and tiny seed pearls lined with nylon tulle. A pouff skirt of rayon organza swept full to a deep center back pleat. She carried pink roses, white pompons with white streamers. Miss Delores Patrick, sister of the gnxim, served as the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Jackie Whitehead, Knox, Ind. and Miss Barbara Kay Minix. North Liberty. The attendants wore light blue floor length gowns with Empire waist lines made of embossed chromspun acetate taffeta trimmed with blue velvet bows. They carried red roses and white carnations with white satin streamers. Little Miss Tina Pike of Plymouth, neice of the bride served as flower girl, and Master Thomas Chrapliwy, cousin of the groom, as ring bearer. Mr. Dan Barr of Bremen served as best man. Steve Snyder and Steve Furst both of Bremen served as groomsmen. Ushers were Richard Aquino, Knox, brother of the bride and Roger Minix, North Liberty, coussj of the groom. A reception for lot) guests followed in the church social room. Mrs. Marvin Sumpter of Bremen cut and serve i the wedding cake. She was assisted by Mrs. Ronald Whitear, Mrs. Warren Allen and Miss (’arb ne Mann of Walkerton and Miss Donna Minix of North Liberty. Miss Bonnie Rice, Walkerton was in charge of the guest hook. After a trip to Niagra Falls and Canada the couple will make their home at R R 1 Walkerton. The brides mother chose a pink
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shift dress with beige accessories. The grooms mother wore a two piece green suit with blown accessories, both Wore corsages of white carnations. The groom a student of Br.men High School is now employed with the Hal old Mota booth Bend. Th e bride is . rnployed at the Indiana Molding ('oip. Laporte, Indiana. JGHS Seniors To Present Play November 3 - 4 The "Curious Savage", a three act comedy will be presented at John Glenn High School, November 3, and 4, by the Senior ('Liss. The play is under the direction of Miss Brucilla Stillwagon. The cast includes: Davina Miller, Florence; Alan King, Hannibal; Nancy Chapman, Fairy May; David Frazier, Jeffrey; Sherry Lute, Mrs. Paddy; Marc Saxton. Titus Savage; Connie Verkh r, Lily Belle Savage; Jo Ellen Strang, Ethel Savage; Charlene ('ripe, Miss Wilhelmina; and Frank Klingerman. Dr. Emniet. The play will begin at 8:00 p.m. Prices are Si.oo for adults and 75c for 6th grade and under. Tickets may be purchased from any senior- or a letter to the high
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school senior play. The Pub i< is invited to attend. PLjl^and Boosters Mett A meting of the PLJ Band Boosters was h-ld in the < iht< ria of the John Gh-m Hi_h Scho< 1 Monday evening It was decided that a ,vn io award sweater be giv* n to the Senior with 7 semistcr-b <, m . ph ted in band. A commit!.■, ( ~n . sisting of Mrs. Howard Knowlton. Mr. Davi I Mellin, ai.d Ari. Ei nebt Brovold are to puicm e these sweaters. It will announced at a later date wo n these sweaters will be pn emtd. After a short business meeting with Mr. Kieth Kneppej presiding, he turn'd the ni.-e mg over to Mr. Hander-on, tie o . ,<j director. He reported ol the progress of the band ard .he proposed summer marching 0j.,1 camp. Hostess for the evening vlrs Mrs. Howard Knowlton woo served homemade donuis .nd coffee. The band needs the suppotL <f the parents so try to attend tn. » meetings. The next mcetn g ah! be held the 4th Monday <f November at 7 p.m. in th. t - teria of the Tyn. r S< hool.
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