The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1968 — Page 12

— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — SEPTEMBEB 5, 1968

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□ □ MARRIAGES LJ □ Sloneburnir — Stahly Mi" Th< ri sa St”nebuin i be- < .line th? bi ide of I kmald 1. Hahix Fn<iy. August 23. .it 7 30 p in. in the First Unit *d (hu । h <>f Ulm-:. Plymouth. Rt x Paul E K'Hpk . pistor of t'b < him h. officiated at Ilie t< i anx be oi ,• ; n altar accent d vi .; pink ghidiolas. Mrs. Nori in Klinedinst was the ox ganist tm th- double- mg cenmony. Th< bi id-- is th< daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stonebumi R. R 1. Plymouth. Mr. and M > Glinn Stahley, RR. 2. W.ilkeiton. ai ■ th pinnt- of th groom The bi ide attended John Ghnn High School. He gradu i‘.< i from John Glenn 1 gh Seho 1 in 1967 and is employed at Associated Tru< k lanes S aith Bend. Giv< n m marring" by her father, th* bi ide woiv a dress o pink lace, with a matching x il A corsage of white cat nations uid pink les- buds conp. t♦ d th * outfit. Rhon l.t Stoneburn *r. sister of the bride was the maid of honor. S' xvoie a di >- of of'-white I e. . Shi also woi • a cot sage of white carnations and pink rose buds. The best man for th* wedri ng was Tom Kiihart. Th> ushus w-re Roger Orcutt and W . n Stonebui ner. A ncpetan was held Sun 1 ; ARTHRITIS-RHEUMATISM When it seems that nothing will give you rehet from minor arthritic or rheui .itic pains, get 100 STANBACK lABli IS or 50 STANBACK POWDERS and use as directed. Experience the fast, comforting, temporary relief Stanback can give you If you fail to get relief, ret irnthe unused part and your purchase price will be refunded Stanback has l*een granted the Good Housekeeping Seal. See for yourself how helpful Stanback can be. Stanback Company, Salisbury, N. G

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August 25 in th > American Legion Hall, Walkerton. Approximately 175 gu'sts attended St iving were Mis. Lloyd Knowlton. Mrs. Tom Kerchaert. Miss Chud i" Adams’. Mrs. Henry Hartman and the Miss a Charlotte and Ruth Limb. Miss Vicki Khnx’dmst registered the guests. Miss Sharon Klinedinst, Mis. Mary Spier, and Miss Rhonda Stom'bumer assisted with the gifts. , The couple is now at home at Roos • wit Rd , Walkerton. Smith — Burch isaum United Methodist Church. Bremen, was the s<"ne of the w-dding Sunday of Miss Linda Ism Smith and Dennis Lc • Burch Rev, T. W. Snider, pastor. performed the 2:30 p.m. r - । mony which xvas followed by a n* 1 e) ion in the. church social room?. The bride i - Ine daughtc r of Mr. and Mis. Richard E. Smith. Rt. 1. Bi' men Sh * is a graduate of Bi omen Public High School and attends Purdue Univ-.sity, Lafayette, whene she is uffiliat 1 with Alpha Omicron Pi, national soi ial sorority, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dwight Burch. Rt. 1. Walk " ton, aie th” parents of the bridegroom. He graduated from Tyner High School and attended Manchest'i College, North Manchester, Ind. He attends Purdue Umvesity, attends Purdue University, where he is affiliated with Alpha Tau Alpha and Alpha Z la. p u '-siona! honor ny fratiunities. Cinders of f r< sb d srd pearls hi .hii ht -d the cameo neckline and short sleeves of the bride’s gown, which was an A-line skim mer of organza over taffeta with an Empire bodice of hinl- < lipped Alencon I n ■. Appliques o‘ tli" lace accented with clusters of frosted s«»ed pearls adorned the floor-length skirt of th' gown and were also featured on the detachable shoulder train of sheer organza. Hei ti*red veil o' illusion was secured by a crown of re-em-bmidered lac petals and seed

pearls. She carried sin open nosegay of pink roses and whit" stephanotis with white ribbon streamers. Mrs. Don E. Oi r Jr., St ate College. Pa., was hci twin sisti . s matron of honor. Miss Barbara Ik' Poala, Chagrin Falls, Ohio and Miss Pamela Marks. Frankfort, Ind . were bridesmaids. The Misses Jan" and Lois Hu'f. Bremen, twin cousins of the bride, were flower girls. Bright pink ruffled lac** formed thi Empire bodices and short sleeves of th” attendants' gowns. They were fashioned with high serftip necklines an i floor-length buck pan'ls of ruffled lace. The sh-ath skirts wi i” pale pink chi'fon over taffeta, highlight •! at the back wuistline with organza bows. Their headpieces we’ie soft bows of bright pink hoisehar- braid securing paF pink illusion. Robert Jaconsen. Plymouth, served as best man. Seating guests were DuWayn * Burch. North Liberty, brother of the bridegroom; Don EL Orr Jr., of State Coll'ge. Pa., brother-in-luw of th* bride; Kelly Whitesei, Union City, Ind., and Michael Verha ghe. Bremen. Todd Burch, North Liberty pvphew of th bridegroom, was ring bearer. The couple will spen-i their hon**ym<Min in Michigan and after Aug. 30 will reside at TOR Waldron St.. West Lafayette. Cohee — Verkler The mai riage o f Miss Carolyn Coh-'e and Randy Verkler took place vit 8 p.m. August 31 in the Tab<»r United Methodist Church North Liberty. Ind. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and M. Ralph Cohc". 65637 Pine Rd.. North Liberty. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and M s. Richard Verkler. 72101 Union Trail. Walkerton. Rev. Gen” Flickinger perI formed the ceivmony which was i followed by a reception at the bom-' of the brides patents. । A white balE'rino grown of Chantilly lace over taffeta was chosen by the bride. The V neck-

line was accented with a luce rut fie and a bow of grosgrain. A forward petal cap of Eace edged with seed pearls and aurora crystals held the brides shoulder length v^il of illusion. She carried a bouquet of e.u nations and sweetheart loses. Sister of the bride. Mrs. Garry Hall served as matron of honor. James Bolze served as best mun. The bride is a graduate of North Liberty High School anti Hou?*e of James School of Beauty Culture. She, is a stylist at Robertson's Dept. Store. The bridcgHxjm, <s a g’adu ite of Walkerton High School and is nerving in the U. S. Navy. He is stationed at Davisvil’.e, Rhode Island where the couple will :<■- side for 5 months befoie M . Verkler returns to Vietnam for a second tour of duty with United States Naval Mobil Construction Batillion 58. Hostetler — McNorton Miss Brenda Joyce Hustetlcr and Patric McNorton of Wulkvrton were united in marriag”. August 31st at 5 o’clock in th< Walkerton United Methidist Church. The Rev. Harold Williams official d for th<* double ring ceremony, before the immx*diate families. Mts. Arthur McK*ssson pn>vid”d the nuptial music. Tile bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Hostetler Jr.. Walkvrton. and the bride groom is th" son of Mr. and Mi Mac McNorton. 501 Roos< velt Road, Walkerton. The bride given in marriag * b> her father, chose a street length gown of white lace over taf et. styled with a scoop neck line and wristb't length sl-eVes. A back panel of lacy edged with white satin fell from the back n-ck line to the hem of her gown. A white satin rosette h-ld the train in place. Her veil of illusion wa held in place with a pearl encrusted crown. She carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations centered with pink row

buds and white satin streamers Her sister. Miss Vicki** Hostetler served as bridesmaid. Sh wore a blue lace over taffet t accented with an **mpire bdl < white satin with a bow in th< back. Her corsage of blue w i white satin with a bow in th< held with white sain petals. H< i corsage was of blue and whit, carnations. Mr. Wayne McGee of Plym outh served as best man. A reception at the Walk-ertoi Community Building for 1. guests followed the ceremony. 2 four teired cake in blue am whit*' centered the serving tabh Serving u re: Mrs. Robert Bai den, Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn St of Walk rlon; Mrs. John Goht *i South Bend, and Mrs. Paul Swi hart of Plymouth. In charge v>f the guest boa! and gift table were: MiOatherine Hahn, Miss Christin Bard-n and Miss Cheryl Swihart The brides mother chose medium blue dress. The groom mother was wearing a bh; pongee with lace over bodii Both mothers wore corsages < white carnations. Th” couple spent a shoe honeymoon in Ohm and Wf>’ Virginia before Mr. McNortot starts his freeman year at Pm due North Centiul Campus a' Westvill *, Indiana. He wld < r inue part time work at th Chas. Hiler and Sons Foundry i: Walkerton. Mr. McNorton is a graduate John Glenn High School and t' brid” attended he same school Etching * LIKE MAD? Get this doctor's formula! femo speedily stops torment of •xternally caused itching ... of iczema, minor skin irritations, nonEious insect bites. Desensitize; endings. Kills millions of surlerms. “De-itch” skin with —Liquid or Ointment.