The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 April 1968 — Page 3

Combined Choirs To Present Easter Cantata Sunday On Palm Sunday morning worship service the North Liberty Methodist and Lakeville Methodist Church choirs will combine to present a new 1968 Easter cantata, "This Is The King” by Roger C. Wilson. It will be given at 9:00 a.m. in the North liberty Methodist church and at Lakeville Methodist church at 10:45 am. This cantata brings musical portraits of the suffering, risen Savior, from trail to triumph, as revelaed by Isaiah, the Gospel Writers, and the centurion. The great emotional contrasts that pervade this dramatic season are reflected by the choir, soloists, and narrator. The members of the North Liberty choir participating are as follows. Sopranos: Joann McCormick, Madelyn Nelson, Betty Peddycord, Cordelia Scott. Mary Clark, Janet Shuppert, Becky Shupert, Connie Harbaugh, Susan Wilcox: Altos: Helen Loucks, Leia Fisher. Kathy Zook. Elaine Wagner: Tenors: Bill Hartman. John Zook, Chester Walter; Basses: Max Steele, Osborn Fisher, Forrest Dunnuck. Mrs. Glen Supert is the organist and Rev. Tom Frost will direct the North Liberty service. Rev. Charles Cook of Lakeville will be the scripture reader for both services. The organist for Lakeville service will be Mr. Steve Hostetler. Mrs. Carl Good, director of the Lakeville Methodist choir will direct at the Lakeville church service. Mrs. Gnod is teaching music at Lakeville High School. Mrs. Gary Nelson, soprano, will sing "The Unanswered Prayer" and Mr. Fred Rowe of Ijakeville will sing the baritone solo, "Ballod of a Roman Soldier.” This beautiful cantata promises to be a memorable listening experience. Come and join with us in this inspiring morning worship FRED BULLINGER INSURANCE Auto - Life - Fire 701 Monroe St. Walkerton, Ind. Phom- 586-3339

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service’ □ - -TTTTTTL. _ D MARRIAGES □ a Emmons — Stradley The marriage of Miss Phyllis Marie Emmons, 302 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, and Seaman Michael Patrick Stradley O.S.N. was solemnized Saturday, March 30. at the Walkerton United Methodist Church at 7 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Emmons, Walkerton. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stradley of R.R. 2 Knox, Indiana are the parents of the couple. The Rev. Harold Williams, minister, officiated at the double ring, candlelight ceremony. The altar was decorated with two seven branch candelabra and baskets of yellow mums and white carnations. Nuptial music was played by Mrs. Roger Hellinga of Middlebury. Indiana. The bride given in marriage by her father chose a bridal gown of imported Chantilly lave over taffetta, styled in Empire waist. Aline skirt, rounded neckline and wrist length sleeves. The lace bodice was trimmed with sequins. A detachable chapel train fell from the shoulder. Her lace bodice was trimm<>d with sequins. Her finger tip veil of illusion was held in place by a sequined semi crown. She carted a Colonial bouquet of white carnations and yellow rose buds, with white satin streamers and lovers knots. Miss Ruth Frailey, Walkerton and Muncie, Indiana was maid of honor and Mrs Chester Bigler, Wnh krton sciwed as bridesmaid. The attendants wore identical gowns of lime, white and yellow printed chiffon over white taffeta. The Empire bodice was fashioned with high ring collar and long puffed sleeves. The soft A-line skirt was highlighted with lune and green satin at the waist, forming a tailored back bow. Their bouffant veils were sprinkled with tiny lime and yellow bows. Their corsages were yellow rose buds and white cainations. Mr. Robert Pulver. Knox was b-st man Mr. Chester Bigler, Walkerton was groomsman. The ushers were Mr. Roger Hellinga, Middlebury and Mr Larry Ander.son <>t Walkerton. A recaption for 200 guests was held in the church social room following the ceremony. Miss Pam Bussie North Liberty; Miss Sherry Grieger. LiCrosse and Mrs. Gem Brems of Walkerton were hostesses. Mrs. Rollie Blough and Mis. Van Janovic of

South Bend were in charge of the gift table. Miss Nancy Williams, Walkerton was in charge of the guest book. The bride chose a two piece walking ensemble in yellow and green spring linen, with black patent accessories, for a honeymoon in Southern Indiana and Kentucky, The bride a graduate of Walkerton High School and South Bend College of Commerce is employed as a secretury at Pyro Electric in Walkerton. The bride groom a graduate of Knox Community High School attended Indiana University and Valpariso University before entering the U.S. Navy in January 1968. He will be stationed at Memphis, Tenn, following his return from the wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Stradley, parents of the groom hosted a rehearsal dinner and party Friday evening at the Paddlewheel restaurant in Walkerton. Whitmer — Daugherty Nupital vows were exchanged at 7 p.m. Saturday between Miss Kathleen Grace Whitmer and Spec. 5 Thomas Michael Daughtrey in the Church of the Brethren. North Liberty. Rev. A. P. Wenger performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Whitmer. Rt. 1, North Liberty. She is a

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