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A beautiful candlelight setting marked the wedding of । Miss Geraldine Stlckley to Richard Dean Ruby at 7 p.m. Saturday evening at April 11 it the Walkerton United Methodist Church. The Rev. Harold Williams performed the double ring ceremony before an altar decorated with bouquets of white gladioli and aqua tipped carnations in baskets at the base of three branch brass candalabra on either side of the altar. Lighted tapers accented with a white bow and greenery marked the pews. A white satin

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runner was used. “Hawaiian Wedding Song.” "O Promise Me,” ‘‘l Love You Truly,’ and “Wedding Prayer” was sung by Mrs. Kenneth Klinedinst, accompanied by Mrs. David Lawrence at the organ. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stlckley, route 2, Walkerton. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ruby, 7^o Ohio Street, Walkerton. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose to wear a bouffant gown of nylon lace over taffeta with fur deep tiers

of scalloped Chantilly lace. A Sabrina styled neckline with Juliette sleeves was on the bodice. Satin ribbons and front streamers accented the natural waistline. The Jong chapel length mantilla with a blusher veil was held by a high Juliette cap encrusted with Aurora borealis sequins over matching lace. She carried a cascade of white Sweetheart roses centered with a white removable orchid, accented with baby breath and long streamers of lovers knots. Mrs. Allan Bell. Walkerton, sister of the bridegroom was matron of honor. Miss Kathy Stlckley, South Bend, cousin of the bride; Miss Nancy Stlckley, Walkerton, sister of the bride, were bridesmaids. All attendants wore identical gowns of aqua chiffon over matching taffeta underskirts. Styled with an A-hne skirt, the empire bodice was topped with a semiscoop neckline and crystal pleated pouf sleeves with a floor length floating panel attached to the back. A daisy chain trimmed their high necklines. Their headpiece was a floral band with matching blusher veils of tulle. They carried cascade bouquets of white carnations. The matrons bouquet contained aqua carnations. Best man was Terry Daniels. Gary Clark, Walkerton, and Bill Stlckley, cousin of the bride, were groomsmen. Ushers were Ross Divine, Walkerton, James Seiders, North Liberty, cousin of the bride; and Arian Holderread, Plymouth. Mr. Divine and Mr. Holderread are cousins of the bridegroom. Little Miss Jane Bell, six year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bell was the flower girl wearing a floor length gown identical to the other attendants. Ring bearer was Steven Lockwood, six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lockwood of Fort Wayne. He carried a heart shaped, white satin pillow trimmed with lace and streamers. A reception for 400 guests took place immediately following in the church social room. The four tiered wedding cake was topped with a mineature bride and groom and trimmed with aqua and white wedding bells. The bride's chosen colors of aqua and white were in crepe paper streamers with white wedding bells. Mrs. Dale Ullery, Walkerton, cut and served the cake with Mrs. Dale Owens, South Bend, presiding at the punch bowl and Mrs. Donald Laßere, Chesterton,

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aunt of the bride, serving the coffee, and Mrs. Arthur Stlckley, South Bend, aunt of the bride, the ice cream. Miss Janise Downs was in charge of the guest book. Others assisting were Mrs. Robert Vermilyer, Walkerton and Mrs. James Seiders, North Liberty. Miss Darlene Weller, cousin of the bride and Miss Judy Hiler, both of Walkerton were in charge of the gift table. The young couple will be at home April 20 following their honeymoon through Northern Illinois, in Indianapolis where he is employed at Radio Corporation America Corporation. The bride is a Walkerton high school graduate and attended Business Associates School and and is presently employed at Dunn and Bradstreet. Inc., South Bend and will transfer to an Indianapolis office this month. Her husband is also a graduate of Walkerton high school and attended Sams Technical Institute, Indianapolis and recently returned from Vietnam where he had been stationed for 14 months with the U. S. Army. He has been in the service two years. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ruby hosted a rehearsal dinner Friday evening at the church sociol rooms.

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