The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 April 1969 — Page 3
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Wolff — Smith Miss Janet Sue Wolf and Mr. >aniel Lee Smith were unite 1 m marriage on April 6 during a 7:00 p.m. ceremony In the Tyner h'nited Methodiat Church. Rev. iChurles Kramer officiated. Mi-< • Karen Thumps n was the org an- । ist and Mrs. Terry Kaser was it he vocalist. Selection* used ■were "Till My (hip Runneth ifover’’ and "Wedding Prayer." I The pews were decorated with I hurricane < vend les and 2 hurricane l candelabrum and large bouquets
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of white gladiolus and chrysanthemums graced the altar. Mr. and Mra Rainmnd WoTf, Route 1. Waikeron, are the bride’s parents and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smith, 300 S. E. Ist Avenue, Pompano Reach, Florida are the parents of the bridegroom. The bride was escorted down the aisle by her father. The bride’s gown was fashioned of peau taffeta, chantilly lace formed the Empire bodice and belled sleeves w-ith a cameo
neckline and appliques of lace trimmed with irridescent seed pearls. The same appliques enhamed the detachable chapel length tiuin which was held with taffeta bows. A b< nnet of lace touched with seed pearls secured the biide’s bouffant illusion veil. She carried a cascade of white roses. Miss Carol Stull, Walkerton, was Maid of Honor and Miss Lorraine Mullet and Miss Vickie Capek, cousin of the bride, were bridesmaids. The maid of honor’s dress was of pink dotted swiss with an Empire waist line and the skirt was- floor length. Bouffant sleeves and a high neck were trimmed with lattice and daisies of lace. The bridesmaids wore green chitted swiss floor length gowns with the empire waist line, bouffant sleeves and a high neck also trimmed with lattice and daisy lace. The maid of honor and the bridesmaids wore large picture hats with gross grain ribbons to match their dresses. The bride’s attendants all carried white wicker baskets filled with colorful assortments if spring flowers. Miss Debra Kae Wol'f, niece of the bride, was the flower girl and she w< re a pink dotted swiss empire waist floor length gown with bouffant sleeves trimmed in daisy lace and a pinkdotted swiss ribbon was in her hair. She carried a white wicker basket of colmful assortments cf spring flowers. Best man for his brothers wedding was Mr. Ronald E.
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Smith and Mr. Steve Matz and Mr. James Wulff, brother of the bride, were the groomsmen. Ushers were Gdl Kaser and Keny Johnston. Ring bearer was Master Sctitt Smith, nephew of the groom. Miss Janet Sue Ryan was in charge of the guest book. A reception was held in the church's social room w-ith the bride's colors of pink and green carried out in the deenr. A three tiered cake was decorated with pink roses, lily of the valley and doves with scroll work. Serving for the reception were Mrs. Ariis Eads, Mrs. Dolph Strang and Mrs. Rodrick Abbott. There were around 250 guests. A trip to Florida is planned Liter by the couple. The couple are at home on Route 1, Walkerton. Both anv graduates from Tyner High School in 1966. Janet works as a Nurse's Aide at the Plymouth IXiikview Hospital and Daniel wurks for the Laboi Union Gls, South Bend.
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