The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1968 — Page 2

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D □ MARRI A G E S D Q Shuprrt — DreesMii The marring ■ ui Miss Ila May Shup t and Gtiaid D resell took plain at 2:30 p.m Sunday in the First Bnlhivn Chui ch Noith Libetty. Rev. Kent Bennett, pastor, performed the ceremony follow'd by a recaption in the church s«mm| hail. The bnu 1 U the daughter of Mt md Mis. bale Shup rt. 10K E Rupd St North Übe.ty. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. an 1 Mia. John Dreewen Rt 1. Hamlet. The brid** chose a floor length bouffant gown of organza ove. taffeta. The fitted bodice of Chantilly lace featured a scalloped ne< khn ■ and long sleev "s tapering into bridal points. Five tier- of ruff! *s of the lace and oig mza ac< nted the front v»f Hr* skirt. The chapel Cain carnei out the lace motP. Five petals of organza accented by a tiown cluster of wed pearls and crystals h"ld the bride’s bouffant veil. She carried a » t.< o, wniu ' 1 uixi-s <>in IJx of th -valley. Miss Eliztb th Cave North Lib served as mar! o r honor. Bt 1 L -.maids wc e Mis* Eizab. th Croumlich and Miss Rob» rta Shup* . t t) ■ brides nice*, hr ; of North Liberty. Mis- Pain >la Shupput. Wa!ke*ton sent 1 a> ier aunt' ■ flow 1 git 1. T ie attendants' gowns ware of blib satin with gored skirts md fitt d Indices. Sca’loped n cklines and puff sleeves also accented the gowns. Their matching bhi ■ tulle veils w> * held bv tin » roses accented with seed peat Is. John Dreessen. Augusta. Kan., .-eiv ‘d his brother as best man. Fill Cracks And Holes Better Handles like putty. Hardens like wood. PLASTIC WOOD' The Genuine - Accept No Substitute.

TW] SSSw |^>7PT/Wgg^ if» sW CORN SHOW! 31 , inih s West of Wyatt or 5 miles East of Wakarusa on I’htit Road. Harold Multi Farm SEPTEMBER 14 lours 0:30 - 12:00 A 1:00 4:00 Chicken Barbeque Compliments Os FUNK’S “G” SEE: I. Hot liiu- h.t.ntK 2. Rosa-arch Plots X. I • rlil t) stud) t. R«»w width comparison 5. Pioteiess |UauU-r demonstration plot 6. Odditie coni Com if the future X. Coni of foreign countries SPECIAL FEATURES: ( »;n *«o la- harvested at field da) •I.dm there piatdess planter on display fmrrs Sponsored h) )our local Funk’s /IX "G" Dealer ■ W j s KH3ZXI3I

Ushers we'e th* l couple's broth crs. Leon and Rex Shupert. North Liebrtv and Carl I>l essen. South B nd an 1 also William IMulsrn, South Bend, .served his uncle as ring bearer. A r tor Sept. 6 wh m the couple returns from a trip to Michigan, •they will reside at Rt 1, Ham'et. The bride is a graduate of North Liberty High School and th? bndegr,*»m is a gradual ■ of Burdue University, Lafayette. Swihart - Shup|»ert Th- North Liberty Chi; ch of the B/cthnn was the se ne for the marriage of Miss Dianm Mailen? Swihart and Richard Wayn- Shuppert on Saturday in a 2.30 pm. ceremony performed by Rev. A. P. Wenger. The bride is th " daughter of M and Mrs. Ross N Swihart, Rt. 2. N »rth Liberty. The bridegroom is th * son of M s. Rollo Skiles. 938 Evergti -n Tan*. an i B<*nn Shuppert. Rt. 2. North Liberty. The bride wor* a Toor length gown of p au de soie. featuring an A line skirt. bridal point she^s and a bodice of i.o • S< quin- and sc*"d p a - Is accented the bodice. A detachable chap I train of lace was border-id with p< au de soie. Th 1 fh>w“r girl was Miss Diwn Swihart of North Liberty, the b-id 's < -usin. The bride's ‘in^rtip v"il was held by a three t red cr own of crystal and se«d pearls. She carried tr"(i white orchids with cas<ad s if pin’ - and white stepbanotis. Attending the brid- were Ms. Dale Uhl of West I 'ayeJe. h r side - , a- matron of honor, and Miss B<>nni« Shupp rt of South Bend th* l groom's sister Mrs. Jack Edison o" DiPuz; and M a. Raymond Gurhe of Pittsburgh. Pa., the bridesmaids. The brid "g >om was attendi-d by Dt Cord of Crawfordsville, best man: and Allen Boser, Roachdale. Ind.; Gary Boring. Foundmnb>wn. Ind.; John ("lark, of Evansville; K-vin Shuppe-t of North Libe ty. the groom's broth r. and LeMar Shuppert. of North Liberty, th l bridegroom's brother as ushers. Mark Judd of North Liberty, a cousin of the bridegroom, was

ringbear^r. The bride's attendants wot 1 flo a-length gowns of past'l pink chiffon over taf eta with high necklines and long sheer sb eves accented with white daisies. Their matching vils were accented with live pink mums. The bride is a graduate of Gre ne High School and the Elkhart University of Medical and Dental Technique. Her husband graduated from Greene High School and is attending Purdue University, Lafayette, where h • is affiliated wth Phi Kappa Tail, national social fraternity. A reception in the social room followed the ceremony. A'ter a honeymoon in Colorado, the coupl 1 will live in West Lafayette. Indiana. Start Plans For Halloween And Christmas Parties Summ' • is movin” inpidly by an I a"ain w 1 " find < urselves approaching th time to give consideration to the innual < hildrens Hallow^n & Christmas parties. As alw; V\ I rloli and its niighborin* e mimun tm-i will want to <n’en i their hi <t wishes and assistance in assuring th* 1 succ- ss of these events. As chairman o f the committee firr 1968. I am making an app'al t<> the people of the area for their assistsnc- 1 . 1967 was indeed a wry successful year for both events. Because of this, w - wish to assure ourselves </ an even bigger and better Hallowe- n pa“ty and t. more meaningful Christmas. W. R. Zimmerman OLDER ADULT GROUP TO MEET SEIT. 12 The Older Adult Group of th' 1 United Methodist Church will hold then first fall m -ting Thursday evening. September 12 at 7:00 pm. at the Illinois Street Building Following a business meeting Miss Ethel BieHy of North Judson an<i Walkerton will slmw h< r slides taken recently of South America. R-fieshm'nts will be served during the social hour. Anyone in the eonimumtv. both men an 1 worn- n a e <i»rdi illy inviti I to attend th * monthly m-etings and < njoy the fellowship. D-- □ CA RDS O I THANKS □ D We wish to thank all ou • custom. is and our wonderful friends that hax ? bcm with us the past 15 yea s and we enjoyed all of you eating at our restaurant. •‘The 23 Dm ‘ In ' and In p* y u continue to eat with the new owners. Mr. and Mis. Howard Palmer. . . Let US thank you all again. Jack and Mytle Godti ?y Lisi Aiea Indiana State Fair Winners David Bollho-fer. Tyn>r. won a r.-d ribbon in Division 111 <Th* Craftsman >; Mrs. IMul R. Cooper. Rt. 1. Walkerton won ‘irst in the domestic arts, household accessories with h-T s*t of 3 pot holders; and Mrs. R M. Anderson. Sr., Rt. 1. Walkerton won 2nd in domestic arts, household accessories with a tablecloth for special occasions. Gene Mvers 10. son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Myers won 12th plac*' in a class of 53. in th* 1 Junmr Western Pleasu e at the State Fair. Mon 1 than a half million FRED BULLINGER INSURANCE Auto - Life - Fire 701 Monroe St. Walkerion, Ind. Phom* 586-3339

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dollars in cash awards will go to pen-ions competing in the hundreds of contests at th-* Indiana State Fair Aug. 23 through Sept. 2. The total amount of premiums, $508,632, includes funis from br*'ed associations and hoije owners nominating fees. The auto racing purs • r o • the SUite Fair CVmtury Auto Race is derived from a percca age a ti. receipts. Last jc.u's purse total d $24,250, and the 196 S purse is expect, d to be much greater, according to a member of th- auto .a< mg depirtm nt. The greatest amount of money awardi 1 at the Stat • Fair thi; year will be forth ■ Harness Races. A total of $251,800 will be awarded in three days Aug. 30 and 31. S pt. 2. He: - s a bn akdown on th? rest of the caah awards: draft hors *s. $7,105; cattle, $59,858; swine, $23,838; sheep. $20,381; ugricul-tui*‘-horti< ulturv. $26,686' wom--n's liepurtment. $10,812 Also in the livestock nation $18,368 will be awarded for 4-H Club and FFA work. The total amount of premiums offered to 4-H Club and FFA in other aroas is $48,902. Nun Pet’Tson, Rte. 3, Walkerton. white ribbon with h r an* I ftx>d cak» ; Karla Clark. 28151 Quinn Road. No-th Liberty, red ribbon for her drop or bar cookies; H rman B inkhoff, Rte. 2 North Lib Tt y won 9‘h in th • junh»r division of th*- tractor operator's contest; Mark Malstaff, Rt 3. Walke:t< n red ribbon in division V o f Photography; Stephen Dauls 1 . Ri. .3. Walkeiton, whit? ribbon in divi ion II of Photogiaphy and Herman Bnnkhoff. Jr. of Osborn RL, North Libe“ty Uri. A Sat., September 6 &• 7 Elvis goon West . . . and the West goes wild ELVIS PRESLEY Burgess Mer«*dith Joan Blondel) Katx Jurado Thomas Gomez Stay Away, Joe Panavision and Metrocolor Adults 80c ( hildren 40c

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won sth with his 3 year old cow, Karen Thompson, Rt. 1, Walkerton. blue ribbon, division 111, Clothing; Linda Holmes. North LiL *rty, blue ribbon, division 11, Chfthing; Mrs. R. M. And-.’ison, Sr., Rt. 1, Walkerton, thi d for her woven rug; first for her Maysville carpet special; first for her picture in wood inlay; second for basket or handbag, pine n edies and fifth lor ht r bridal cake non-p. of- Mionai. other winners are Pam Awald, Rt. 3, Walkerton, red ribbon in division IV of horn - furnishings; Margaiet Bollhoefer, Tyner, blue ribbon in division VI of fo^xi preservation in two jars of froz n veg.; Pam Awald. Rt. 3, Walkerton, blue ribbon in food preservation for two jars of frozen food. Dan Bean of North Liberty took first in th*' Junior division of labbits; Susie Wilcox of North Liberty also took a first with h-T sennw doe. TIP TO MOTORISTS Men who insist on running risks and autos at the same time arv bound to come to grief. The secret of success is the anility to deliver the goods. W• Ipi Xi wcwrerAswswrm M k W<*d. thru Eri. Sept. I, 5, 6 Mary Jane Marijuana at issue with Fabian Dlaiu* Mcßain also Wild Angels Saturday A Sunday The Caper Os The Golden Bulls with Stephen Boyd Nutty Professor Jerry lewis Sea Pirate Not Shewn Sunday After Sun.. Sept. 8 Thentre will run, Eri. Sat. A Sun. until end of OctolMT.