The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 5, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 June 1968 — Page 2
— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JUNE 27. 1968
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D □ MARKI A G E S D □ Shade — Rowe The Beaver Creek Wesleyan Church. North Liberty was the scene for the wedding at 2:30 n.m. Saturday between Miss Sandra N. Shade and Mr. Wayne A Rowe. Rev. Dean Kreig officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. mid Mrs. Richard Shade, Rt. 2, North Liberty, and Ear! Rowe. Rt. 2. North Liberty, and the late Mrs. Rowe. The bride wore an Empire gown of organza and lace with seed pearls and irridescent sequins accenting the lace bodice. The dress was fashioned with a scalloped neckline and long lace sleeves. Petals of organza and lace trimmed with seed pearls and crystals held the bride's veil and she carried miniature carnations and white stephanotis centered with an orchid. Mrs. John Harlan, of Marion, was the matron of honor. The bridesmaids weie Miss Marilyn Potter, of Hamilton. Ohio; Mrs. John Peddycord. of North Liberty. and Mrs. Patrick Easthurn. of North Liberty. Miss Christine Cripe, of Walkerton, was the flower girl. Bands of embroidered daisies encircled the Empire waists of the attendants gowns, which were made of Nile green organza over taffeta and featured scoop necklines and short sleeves Clusters of daisies held their matching bouffant veils. Patrck Eastburn, of North Li--misty Perieshing !cy drink! yourcWce of flavors! WALKERTON DAIRY QUEEN
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| berty. served as the best man. Ushers were Gordon Clark. Neil Baughman and Jody Koselak, all of North Liberty. The bride is a graduate of North Liberty High School and Ball State University, Muncie. Mr. Rowe graduate from North Liberty High School and is attending Indiana University-South Bend. The couple will be at home at HO W. Rupel St.. North Liberty, after returning June 29 from a wedding trip to Minnesota. IhAos — Campbell Miss Theresa Marie DeVos and Thomts Leßoy Campbell were united in marriage Saturday during a 4:30 p.m. ceremony in the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Donaldson with Rev. James S. McGee officiating. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. De Vos, Rt. 3. Walkerton, and Mr. and Mrs. Billy L. Campbell. Plymouth. The bride wore a gown of peau de sole fashioned with an A-line skiit. bateau neckline and long sleeves. The midriff was accented with Alencon lace and seed pearls. A removable chapel train was attached to a bow at the waistline. A pearl and crystal petal headpiece held her waist b ngth veil. She carried a cascade of orchids surrounded by lily of the valley and daisies. Miss c neryl Gochenour, Argos. was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Barbara Stah-viak Michigan Citv. and Miss Marie Kress. Bradley, Illinois. They wore powder blue floor length gowns of silk organza over taffeta with bateau necklines and cap sleeves. Empire waists trimmed in blue velvet topped the A-line skirts. Petal headpieces held veiling. Serving as best man was Ward Sutton. Walbridge. Ohio. Ushers were D<»n Campbell. Plymouth, brother of the bridegroom, and Homer Personet te, Plymouth, broher-in-law of the bridegroom. Dennis Elliott and Orley Hollett. Plymouth, were groomsmen. UJxDuDwwfl Wed., Thurs., Fri. June 26-27-2# Psych-Out House Os 1000 Dolls Saturday, June 29 Nobody’s Perfect Hour Os The Gun To Kill A Dragon Sun. Mon., Tues. June 30 - July 1- 2 Up The Down Staircase Track Os Thunder SPECIAL COUPON OFFER This Adv. and 95c Admits Two Adults Mon. - Tue*i., July I - 2
A reeption was held in the church parlor before the newlyweds left on a trip North. They will be at home in LaPaz. The bride is a graduate of i Oregon-Davis High School and Elkhart Institute of Technicology. She is employed as a dental assistant, by Dr. W. R. Burns, Plymouth. Mr. Campbell is a graduate of Plymouth High School and served four years in the Navy. He is employed at the McCord Corp., Plymouth, and has been attending Purdue University. w 4 HoiiM-r — Hagen Dr. T. Wayne Reiman, chairman of the Dept, of Religion and Philosophy at Mancnescer College, North Manchester, officiated at the 9 a m. ceremony Saturday in the garden of the bride's parents' home uniting Miss Mary E. Houser. Oak Park, 111. and John Richard Hagen. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. D. S. Houser, 24611 Riley Road, North Liberty. Parents of the bridegroom, vuho has been living in Moorhead, Minn., are Mrs. Irven Hagen. Fargo, N.D., and the late Mi. Hagen. The bride wore a Urystella floor length gown styleu with an Empire bodice. A-lim skirt and hemline of Venice lace. Her hem length veil was held in a circular headpiece. Her flowers were daisies with yellow ross. Mrs. Peter Hruschka. Madison. Wis., was the mation of honor in a maize gown styled sinuharly to that of the bride. MW Fri. and Sat., June 2# and 29 CHILDREN 50c ADULTS 90c For Walt Dinncy It’s The Most Hi-Spirited Hi-Dirity In History WALT DISNEY Presents Blackbeard’s Ghost with Peter Ustinov Dean Jones Suzanne I‘leshe tte In Technicolor ('lowed Week Os July 4th Shows 7:00 A 8:50
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Dr. Charles Magel. Moorh’ad, nerved bofst mart Ushers were Mike Hagen. Fargo, brother of the bridegroom; Keim Houser, Oak Park, and David Houser, North Liberty, brothers of the bride. The newlyweds are taking a trip to Michigan, will be in Chicago for the summer and in Austin. Texas, in the fall. The bride is a graduate of North Liberty High School, Manchester College, North Manchester, and the Northwestern University School of Physical Therapy, Chicago. A graduate of Moorhead State College, Moorhead. the bridegroom will be taking graduate studies in philoso-
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