The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 46, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 April 1969 — Page 3

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•- Sneryl Ann N >rris b»'the bride of Adam M inn, n a 4 pin. cerennoy SaturApril 5 m the United MethChurch, Teegarden, Indiana. Paul Garnier officiated. bride is the iaugdittr rd nd Mrs. Jack R. Norris, 1 Thorn Rd., North Liberty. Jann is the son of Mr. ind Adam Mann,Sr., 1135 Harrst., Walkerton. s Jacqueline Norris war sister’s maid of honor, maid's were Mrs. Lanny Walkerton. Miss Nancy sister of the groom, and ('indy Norris, sister of the Flower girl was Miss e Suit, cousin of the bride, wore matching dresses of •■ organic over matching da fashioned with high rise me. a-ime skirt, long puff-

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ed sleeves, and Peter Pan collar. The bodice and cuffs had rows of dainty white lace with a cummberbund encircled the waistline and extended into a long sash. They wore matching picture hats and carried baskets of daisies. For her wedding the bride chose a gown of white satin Peau fashioned with an Empire bodice with Venice lace forming a jeweled neckline and also ippearing above were a-lf-ru' f :•• < on the short sleeve . Tiny appliques ippeared on the bodies in 1 also on the hemline of the a-line skirt. A band of Venice lace traced the hemline. A full removable Chnpel length tram held by a soft b<>w which was also traceri by the lace. A matching Gamehit Cap held the bouffant veil of silk illusion. She earned a cascade of daisies and carna-

tions. X irgil Weldy, of Warkarusa I Was be t man. Groomsmen were I Lanny Savoie, Wlkerton, Ron B< n ' W lk< rton : . j e ft ■ > ■ Barms, brother dr.-law of the i gH>om, Ev.nston, Illinois. Ross I Gardner. cousin of the bride, | Brook, Indiana, was ring bearer. ! Guests were Ushered by Robert Lute. Mishawaka, and James Drake, Walkerton. | Immediately following the I church service the reception was held at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Walkerton. After a trip to C inada, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Mann Jr. will reside in South Bend. The bride was U graduate fn m N< rth Liberty High School ,nd Elkhart I Institute .f TeGm Ingv. The groom is a graduate of WalkerI ton High School an! now attends I Bi the! C d'oge a- i junior. ' —- _ Z r ■ OBIT I \ R I E S Mrs. William E. Emerick Mi < Mai .n-et E Fa mr k. si. of Rt. 2, Wilk, it n F h Lake, died at 6:30 p.m. Mond <y in the E Str .t 1 >ivi-: ni. ( p itr HoquI tai. She was born Jun.- 21. ISB7 in M idis n Twp. st ,b seph County. She had lived at Fish Like 31 years, lb i husband William B. Emerick died Oct. 26, 1960. She is survived by i son. Theodore E.. of Walkerton; a daughter. Mrs. MeriH (’ >x, of Niles; 10 g ( tndrhildien and eight gnat-grandchildren; a sister, Mi s Grace M< >re, of South Bend. Friends may call after noon Wednesday in the Palmer Funeral Home, North Liberty where .smvice.s will be held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday (today). Burial will be in Southlawn Cemetery in South Bend.

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Mrs. Susan Cripe 1 »" Mrs. Susan A. Cripe. 90, of 409 Harrison St.. Walkerton, died at 1 10:15 pm. Wedne-d >y April 2in her home after a month's illness. Mrs. Ci ipe wis b rn on Jum 15 1878. in Walkerton, rt iding hero her lifetime. On Sept. 24, 1899, in Walkerton, she na - married t । diaries ('ripe, who died on Feb. 5, 1963. Surviving are four- ,s» n .. Virgil and Charles, both of W.ilkertem, Harold of Bremen and Russell of South Bend; a daughter, Mrs. Mildred Vance of Mishwaka; 17 grandchildren; 31 । great-grandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren. Services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Miehig m St. building o* - the United Methodist Church, Walkerton, Rev. H irold E Willi ims, pastor offii inted. Burial wis in Wi>odl iwn Cemeten She was i member of Ri beet i Lodge , and the church. Community Club To Celebrate Benedict's Night The annua! celebration of i Benedict and Gm -t Night will be i hell by the Walkerton Woman.' (’’-mmunity Club on Fridiy. , April is, at 6:30 p.m. in the Community Building. This will i be a Carry-In-Dinner and each member is asked to bring a dish I of her choice and table service for herself and guests. i Mr. Ervin Stuntz will sfiow his pictures of Canada and Alaska. The hostesses for this meeting will be: Me.sdames Ewart Farrar, Lloyd Thomas, Thomas Walsh, i Arthur Wilkerson, and J. B Willia ms.

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