The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 October 1968 — Page 3
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C<Mkrry — TUlnian I Mlm Mary Rebecca Omkrey of ■ iyton and Frank Stephen TiUI n of Walkerton wer»- united K marriage during a 3 pm. I emuny in the Pleasant Plains ■ ptist Church near Clayton on ■ .nday, September 15. I rhe bride is the daughter of ■' and Mrs, James Joseph ■ skr*y of Clayton and the I »om parents are Mr. and Mrs. I rl Gillette of Walkerton. I Rev. Wallace Russell, pastor of I- church, performed the I able ring ceremony with Mrs. I ’>ma.s W. Parish Sr. providing I • wedding music. The vows ■ r* exchanged before a green I d white bridal setting of I wera and lighted taper* in K or candelabra*. I The bride was given in marI ‘ge by her father and her
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gown was handmade of white bonded cr-pe and Alencon lace fashioned on the empire lines with the bodice and long sieves of lace and a portrait neckline. The Watteau train was attached at the back of the neckline. Her short veil of imported illusion was attached to a cap of satin and lace petals encrusted with se-d pearls. She carried a b<*uqut of stephanotis and a white orchid. Miss Jo Anne Coskrey served her sister as maid of honor and the bridemaids were Misses Betty Leigh Coskrey, sister of the bride, Penny Devane and Shirley Greene, all of Clayton. Beverley Coskrey was the flower girl for her sisters. They wore identical gowns of aqua crepe fashioned with sleeveless Empire bodies and A line skirts. The waistline were accented with
white daisies and their headpieces w« ie fashoned with Du . bows and white v< Hing with whit< dais; s. They cam d nosi gays of yellow pompoms. The flower girl wore a floor length gown of white cr pc fashioned as the bridesmaids. Her gown was accented with blu" daisies and she carried a white basket of yellow petals. Carl Gillette of Wakerton. served a.> best man for his son. L’shers w>re Jimmy Coskrey, brother of the bride, and K ndall Coopt i. both of Clayton and Ohn Donaldon of Enterprise, Mis. Coskrey chose an ensemble of pink linen and luce with matching act'vssories for her laught is wedding. Ti" grooms moth -i wore u sheath dr» s of so vst green crop with harm< mzmg acr ssories. Thei; flowers wvre corsages of fathered white carnations. A r ception was held in the fellowship hall after the ceremony in the church. The coh>r theme carried out included white, yellow, and blue. A white Rice tablecloth over yellow h*ld the cake embossed with blu*> flowers and topped with a miniature bride and groom. Mrs. Bill Williamson. Cayton, serv'd the weddng cake and Mrs. Tommy Fortune of Bakerhill and aunt of the bride presided at the punch bowl. Others who assisted in the serving were Mrs. Bill Jordan of Chatom, Ala., and Miss
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Linda Baker of Clayton. Mr. an<l Mrs. Frank Stephan Tillman wall be at h< m*- in South Bend whe-, the groom is em ployed it Packaging Corp, of Am-ru a. B th plan to < ontmu** their jtud ■ b at Indi ma Ui versity Extension Center jn South Bend after th' first semester. A rehearsal party wn- held on Saturday n ning for the couple and their wedding party. October 10th In Walkerton Chamber Meets The Walkerton Chambr of Commerc,- will meet at H-H-Restau:ant on Thursday, Octob r 10 f<>r their regular monthly meeting. All members an urg'd tn attend this meeting. The nominating committee to select the office s forth" coming \on will be named at this time. Reservations should be mad • for the noon luncb'on with th' calling committee m mber who regularly contacts you. OPEN HOI’SE TO BE HELI) An Open House will be held on Sunday. October 6 in the Community Building, Walkerton tor Rick Ruby who will b‘ going to Viet Nam. A carry-in dinner will be at noon and the public is invitwl.
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