The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 July 1969 — Page 5

□ n marriages □ n 1 " ■■■‘ ■ B » < ifSMISfil Mary Ann Taylor, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bulkhead, Koontz Lake, and Gene Darrell Eaglebarger, son of Mr. and Mis. Orean Eaglebarger. North Libcrty, were united in marriage at 6 o'clock. June 28 during a double ring ceremony performed by Rev. H. E. Williams at the United Methodist Church, Walkerton. Finecoats — Kaleth Clad in elegante of New York creation. Yvonne De Finecoats, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Martin Diedrich of Valparaiso, exchanged vows with Daniel Clifford Kaleth. son o* Mr. and Mrs. Cli r ford Kaleth o r Koontz Lake on May 24th at the St. Paul’s Catholic Church. Valparaiso before Msgr. John Charlebois. Carrying a cascade arrangement of red garnet roses, white elegance carnations and Lily of the valley, she approached the

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alter escorted by her stepfather. Her Chantilly lace caged gown, fashioned with tiny seed pearls encircling the high neckline and bridal point sleevt s over peau de soie flowed into a chapel length train. Completing her attire -was a layered veil of imported illusion secured with seed pearls and brilliants encrusted in matching lace. Mrs. Larry Finecoats serving her sister-in-law, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Thomas Selby, Mrs. Richard Gingerich and the junior bridesmaid was Miss Karen Finecoats. Gary Grimes attended the groom as best man. accompanied by Dave Mairs, Thomas Brown and Mi had Howes. The two hundred guests were gieeted by the couple at the American Legion home in Valparaiso for dinner and dancing following the ceremony. The couple is in residence in Valparaiso following a trip to Florida. A graduate of Valparaiso High School, Mrs. Kaleth is employed as a secretary at McGill Manufacturing Co., in Valparaiso. Mr. Kaleth is a graduate of Grovertown High School and is employed with General Teh phone Co., in Valparaiso. REBEKAH LODGE MEETS Evening Star Rebekah Lodge No. 465 held there regular meeting on Tuesday, night June 24 with a very good attendance. This was the last meeting until September. Tuesday evening was Friendship Nite with twenty-two guests piesent. The guest officers filled the stations in the opeining and closing of this meeting. Guests were from Mishawaka, South Bend and Goshen and one guest was from District 23. Under the order of business the Noble Grand was in charge. The honored guests were escorted to the alter and introduced to Mrs. Pauline Krienke, President of the Ladies Auxiliary of the State of Indaina of the Patriarch Militants. Mrs. Fern Martin, District No. 3 was given the Honor's of the Order. Jane Overmyer, District Deputy President of District No 23, was given a hearty welcome. The chapter was draped in memory of Mrs. Viola Cripe who just recently passed away. After the order of business the lodge was closed. A social hour followed with a salad bar served. Seat Belts Do Save Lives

Kronks Honored On Fortieth Anniversary ; '* v "1 J •V : My 1 Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kronk, R. R. 2, Walkerton were surprised Sunday, June 29th f .’lowing a family noon dinner at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mis. George Henry R R. 2. North Liberty. The Kronks were invited to the Henry's to join their two sons, LaMar and family, R.R. 1, Walkerton and Roger Kronk and family R R. 1, Walkerton and family R. R. 1, North Librty in honor o‘ their parents 40th Wedding Anniversary. It was not until Mrs. Kronk’s sisters, Mrs. Eldon Lewis and husband o f Huntington. Ind.; and Mrs. Jay Hawenstine, husband and son of Roanoke, Ind., and Mrs. Kronks neice, Mrs. Russell Rudig and son o f Huntington, and Mr. Kronk's sister, Mrs. Carl Blosser of North Liberty arrived that the couple knew this was to be an Open House from 2 to 4 p.m. in their honor. The Kronk's children and families had planned the surprise and by 2 o'clock Mrs. Henry and her sisters-in-laws had set up u .beautiful lace covered table, centered with a five tiered wedding cake made by Mrs. Henry, flanked with tapers in silver holders with silver appointments in the cof f ee service. All decor was in red and white for the Ruby Anniversary of the honor guests. The Kronk’s eight grandchildren presented their grandparents, a white carnation corsage tied with red ribbon for grandma and a While carnaten boutonniere for grandpa.

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Members of the Church of Christ of North Liberty and members of the County Line Club, (one of Mrs. Kronk’s pet clubsi began to arrive and with friends from Elkhart, New Carlisle, Walkerton, Laporte, Plymouth, South Bend and North Liberty brought the guest list to over 100. Clara Mae Oxley and Calvin Kronk were married June 26, 1929 by her father Rev. Oxley, minister of the Church of Christ, North Liberty. They have resided ever since in te North Libert v and Walker ton area. The couple has resided at their present home for the pj.-t 26 years. AWALD S ATTEND CONFERENCE Mr. and Mr-. Dan Awald, Rt. 3, Walkerton, att. ndeJ the Here r ord Type C>n erence in Madison, Wisconsin from June 23 to the 24th. The conference was on-spon-sored by the University of Wisconsin and The American Hereford Association at the Arlington Experimental Farms near Madison. “Bee r Today . . . Beef Tomorrow” was the subject of the keynote speech by Dr. Robert Bray, associate dean an 1 directo: of the College o c Agriculture and Life Sciences at the University o r Wisconsin. The day and half meeting was devoted to a thorough expl nation into the 'eedlot and carcass performane traits of five body

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types of feeder calves, and exactly how they influence th»animals dollar-and-cents value to each section of tiie beef industry. Airs, Awald was the official Indiana Hoste.?.- it the breakfast f.<r the American Hereford Auxiliary. This ladi» s group wa.s formed on November 3(, 1968 and now has approximately 35(1 members from all over the United States. Mrs. Awald is Indiana Mem bership Chairman tor tiie National group and treasurer ot the Inditnu Branch. On Tuesday evening, a social hour was hold ’or the 800 people attending the conf< .cn e. There are n realh na d times for tile es c jer' no- _>.i j times for the in- • :i< lent

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