The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 September 1968 — Page 6

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— IHE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — SEPTEMBER 26, 1 !»GM

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Target t — Albright r U- l »nie’a Sue Targett and \ ..itin Ray Albright w?r* united m iagt < n Saturday at 2:30 ii n the Immanu’e Unit', d M» th< hs Church with Rev. urtis Strader ]"rforming thv ■ ’ emony. Fh? bride is the daughter of tr. and Ms. James C. Targvtt 25640 Lib rtv Hwy. She is a gi iduate of North Liberty High bihool. The bridegroom, son of ui. and Mrs. Ray Albright. >6l >2 Smilax Rd., also graduated i om North Liberty High School, he bride wore a gown nf orgar za <>v*‘r taffeta. Venice lace edged the short si wes and borieted the A-line skirt and the hapd train. The high b<xiice featured a scoop neckline. A double crown of thv lace and earls held h *r three tiered bouffant veil. She carried a casade of white shasta pompons accented with tufts o' tull". I'he attendants were gowned in C rquoise organza owr white fuiiimiiiiiiniiimiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiii’; }J REG I LAR MEETING U NIGHTS £ Os The £ Orville Easterday = F Legion Post 189 = = 2nd and Last Thursday £ of Each Month EAuxiliary Unit 189= Ist Thursday Os Each Mouth ^.HlllHtellHfllllHßifH 11*1111111111111*,

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taffeta with her sister, Miss Gayh Lynn Targett as maid of honor. Bridemmds wer • Miss Bvtly Ulbncht. North Liberty, and Miss Cindy Swartz. The flower girl was Miss Kimberly Umbaugh, cousin of the brid’?. Ttr attendants’ A line gown featuied bodices of daisy Venice lace with sho^t sleeves and scoop n ckhnes. Venice uce ap peared An the waistlines. Thiwtied turquois-' veils were secured by headpieces of white daisies and *;qu:ns. Ailen Albright, who is stationed at Ford Bliss. Tex., was the best man for his brother. Ushers we?' David Petz. North Liberty and Terry Target t South Bend, brother of the bride. Bryan Albright. North Lib-rty. bmther of the bridegroom was the ring bearer. Following a reception in the church social room, th» couple departed on a trip to Mackinac Island. Mich. They plan to return Sept. 27 to resi6* in Elkhart. SWK SHOWER A baby shower was given Sunday afternoon for Mis. Donna Dow of South Bend, given by her mother. Mrs. W. E Winenger Sr. and her sister-in law Mrs. W. E. Wm-ng^r Jr. Mrs Dow is th-- g anduughter of Mis. C’em Tuttle. Sh receiv'd many nice gifts Guests wef preSt nt from Walkerton. Tyner, Plymouth. N< .th Liberty. Hamrm nd. Lakeville, Argos. Tipp canoe, Hamlet and South Bend.

GRmViUMiY CAU?H)AR L; t"^ 2' >''' V-7*!* J Thunwlay. Septembi r 26 1:30 p m. Th? Epsih n Sig ma Onucnn reading sorority will meet at the hon. • of Mrs. Frank C. K.amvr, Ko- ntz Like. 6:30 p.m. The Business an Profe<s.onal W>m n wi.l me t 6:30 p.m. The John Gi nn Hdmcoming Parade will tak* plac slatting at the Ut i \ Junior High School, Walkerton an I it ivehng down Van Buren Street to G» < . gia St. at < n t th n< w John Glenn Footo; Field. Friday, September 2” 2:00 p.m. Th? Noith Lib city Woman’s C.ub will have their 50th Ann^ei >ary Tea in th« Unit J Methodist Chu ch. 7:30 p.m. J< hn G. nn Fai cons will battle the T.iton Trojans during the Home coming ucuvilies. The Hum’Coming Quis n Crowning will take place at half time. 7:30 p.m. North Liberty Shamrocks trav 1 to Kn >x foi a f< otball game. 930 p.m. The John Glenn Hbmecoming Dam e wili be li .d al li. new school. Music will be provided by the Boston Cream Pie s from South Bend. Monday, Si'ptrmiier 30 4:30 p.m. Th* John Gl nn Reserves will battle the N i.a Liberty Risert -s uurh.g a to tball game, here. 7:30 p.m. The Polk-Lincoln-Johnson ITA will m< t at t. Walkcrt n Elementary' Bui.din :. Tuesday. October 1 12:00 noon The Lincoln Tup. Home D’monstiation Club wI! meet at the Community Building with a pot-luck dinn r. ThurMlay. Octolr-r 3 8:00 p.m - - "Sponn River Anthology” will be p: ’sented a! the John Glenn High Sc.i.? 1 auditorium. Walk .ton, an 1 this is sponsored by ‘ht WSCS oi tin* United Methodist Chu.ch. T ie production will be given by th Alpha Omega Players from North Holly'wood, California. Friday , October 4 1:00 pm — Regular mating of the Walkerton Woman’s Community Club will be at the Coin munity Budding. Mrs. J“nhn Guttman will present a travelogue on Spain and Portugal. EXTENSION CLUB MEETS Mrs. Harold MeGwin was hostess to the Liberty Twp. Ext nsion Club for the September meeting. Th- meeting was opened with th* pledge to the flag and it was k*d by Mrs. John Harbaugh. The history #»ng of the month is ‘The Old Oaken Bucket.” and this was read by Mrs. Richard Schnff. Group singing followed. All members answered to the roll call: a safety hint forth? kitchen. At th.* business meeting, a nominating committ e was appointed to slate officers to belected at the October netting. Activities for th’ coming ya. wti" discussed and they a c sewing cancr bandages; making bibs for Riley Children's Hosp tnl and table 'avors for Thanksgiving. Plans for the annual Ch.islmas party are under th»* hrtction of Mrs. Wesley Pavey. A social hour followed with r>freshments being served to fourteen guests. WomenPast2l WITH BLADDER IRRITATION Suffer Many Troubles After 21, common Kidney or Bladder Irritations aitcct twice as many women as men and may make you tense and nervous from too frequent, burning or itching urination both day and night. Secondarily, you may low deep and suffer from Headaches. Backache and feci old, tired, depressed In such irritation. CYSTEX usually brings fast, relaxing comfort by curbing irnuting germs in strong, acid urine and by analgesic pam relief. Get CYST EX at druggists. See how fast it can help you.

BETROTHED I Mr. and Mrs. Milton W. Sheppat I of Culver. Ind. wish to an nouno th< engagement of their daughter N ia "Suzie" to J. lin K Johnson, son of Mr. and Mis. Walter M. Johnson of Walkerton. Sh ’ gradu ited from Cik m in 1964 and he f om Walkerton in 1962. A December 21 wedding is being planned. COMBINATION Onpo-r' unity mtn krrock. but it’s up to you to find the key that unlocks the door.

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RETURNED FROM 12,000 MILE TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Glen HuStetl i returned last week from a two months vacation to Alaska Canada and California. While touring Alaska we visit >d Valdi z. the "Switzerland of America." This city was reuin d by the 1964 earthquak • and had been relocated four miles soutl on Cook Inlet. From hre w» went to Kt ni, a "eal booming town, where they discovei 1 numerous off shore oil fields ami have built large eh- mical plants. We then visited Matanuska Valley. a valley in Falmer and toui -d the experiment il farms In this territory many vegetables aie grown. The prize cabbage h *ad weighed 67 lbs. and the pci vines g ow as tall as f feet. There a. • many beautiful flower gardens. We then spent sevral days in Anchorage an I also visited Fairbanks University of Alaska, the only city that isn’t surrounded by molin’ tins W> then went to Dawson City in Yukon wh r e the great gold rush start- d on the Yukon River for a few days. This endt 1 our stay in Alaska and We started for Calif’ mia. We arrived in Torrance on August 29 and sp nt 11 days with our daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Sather and arrived home on Sept. 17.

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