The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 July 1969 — Page 2

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1 ,ygg ■ Ki eider Mi« Ardyce Eileen Tiygg and Ein st L. Kreider were united in marriage on Sundry, Jun-e 22 during a 1:30 pm. ceremony in the First Brethren Church, North Liberty. Rev. Kent Bonnet performed the cvremr ny. Th? bride is the daughter o'' Mr. ind Mrs. Alvin Trygg of Bismarck, North Dakota and she resiled at North Liberty The gr rm resrded at Rt. 1. Lakerilh?. The bride chose for her wedding gown a wild rose pattern

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m e over peau de sore featuring •long, full lace sleeves with a Victorian collar, and an Empire waist accented in the back by a large bow with streamers to the end o her train. An elbowlength three-tiered illusion net attached to a lice headpiece accented with seed pearls and drop crystals was worn. She carried a white orchid surrounded by lavender tinted stephanotis accented with long white streamers. Mrs. Samuel G. Stinson, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor. She wore a floor length princess styled mint giecn brocade gown accented with bows at the neck and at the center back. Mr Samuel G. Stinson was the best man. Ushers were Jerry Hunt. Joseph Fisher. Michael Setnor, all o f North Liberty. A reception ‘orowed the cenem< ny in the church parlors. A wedding trip was taken to Northern Michigan and the cou-

ple returned home to Route 1, iNorth Liberty. The bride is a graduate from Bismarck High School and Valley State College in Valley City, North Dakota. The gr< om graduated from Twelve Mile High School, Twelve Mile, Indiana. Walkerton Little League Standings Minor Ix*ague Scores Cardinals 13. Expos 3 Pilots 11. A’s 5 Royals 10, Astros 4 Pilots 17. Expos 4 Royals 13, CacJina's 12 Major League Scores Twins 9. Angels 3 Mets 6, Reds 2 Orioles 7, Twins 0 An ;e s G. Mets 4 Miner league Standings Team won lost tie pts Cardinals 5 11 11 Pilots 4 1 2 10 Royals 4 2 19 A’s 3 3 0 6 Astros 2 4 0 4 Exp's 0 7 0 0 Major league Standings Team won lost tie pts Angels 5 1 0 10 Reds 3 3 0 6 Twins 3 1 0 6 Mets 3 4 0 6 Orioles 2 4 0 4 Major league All-Star gam? will be July 4th at 12:30 p.m. JG High School Baseball Nine Wins Twice 3 hn Glenn High School picked up two wins last week with victories over New Prairie (2-1) and Culver (4-1). Robert Kaser went the distance against New Prairie and recorded his 3rd wan o r the summer. John Glenn scored both ot their runs in the 3rd inning on a walk R. Reese, a single by C. DeMyer and a two out throwing error by the New’ Prairie shortstop. Craig DeMyer was the winning pitcher in Thursday’s contest as he gave the Cavalier’s only 3 hits in recording his second victory of the summer. The Falcons scored 3 runs in the first inning when DeMyer hit a toweling triple over the light ‘ielder’s head to score S. Ludwig who had singled and J. Walker who was issued a walk. DeMyer then scored on a Hy ball to right field. The final run came in the sth inning when Reese walked and stole second and J. Walker doubled to right center. John Glenn is now 6-1 for the summer. Long an active worker on behalf of the Allstate Safety Crusade back home, through mjwork with the Allstate Foundation, I watch foreign traffic with a bit of consternation. The Allstate safety experts would shake their heads in wonder while watching the German drivers on the autobahns, or expressways. Such speed! Th°re is tailgating, too, as at home, so the Allstate advice of INTERVAL would be a good one here. Let's see, how would you say it in German ? ZWISCHENRAUM! One Little Old Lady to another, overhead in the lobby of the Palace: "This used to be the oldest hotel in San Francisco, but I d<n't think it is any longer."

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Summer Pony League Ball Team Wins The young Falcons also notched two wins during the past week as they defeated LaViEe 7 to 4 and Plymouth 4 to 3 in eight innings. Richard Reese was the winning pitcher against LaVille, and John Harness tossed the win against the Pilgrims. John Bormet and Fred Casteel each had two hits against LaVille, while Mark Henl°y rapped out two hits again--’ Plymouth. The Pony Leaguer ■; are now 5-1 lor the summer.

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