The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 April 1970 — Page 3

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St. Anthony's Catholic Churt h was the setting for the marriage ceremony Saturday, April 25, for Mss Vicki Sue Moyer and Christopher Malstaff. The Rev. Leon rd Kronkowski performed th^ double ring ceremong at 2 pm. before an altar decorated with white mums ml t arnations. Wiliam Berhcimer provided organ music prefer ling the ceremony and to accompany Keith Hyatte to sing "Ave Marie," .and “One Heart and One Hand." The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Muriel Moyer, Fish Lake, and Robert A. Moyer. Ui Porte. Mr. and Mis. William Malstaff, Fi»h I^ake, are the parents of the bridegroom. Given in marriage by her father, the .bride was radian’ wearing a white ChantilH lace gown over a taffeta underskirt. The fitted bodice with scalloped neckline was accented with sequins and pearls. The long fitted sleeves came to a point at the v list. The bouffant skirt and long chapel length detachable train were trimmed with lace medallions. A petal nown was encrusted with pearls and tear drops to hold her •lb <w

GRAND OLD AMERICAN DAYS Walkerton, Ind. Summer Festival Sat., June Cth, 1970 - 1:00 pm GRAM) PYRADE ENTRY Name of Organization or Individual Addrew. Pleaw* sjjecify type of entry Marching t'nit Band _ Float Hordes Antique Car Other Mail Entries To: Bob Stockwell — Parade Marshall .>O6 Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Indiana 4(1574 Tekiphone < Rcsiden-e) 5X6-2057 (Business) 5X6-8129

length bouffant veil lor importer illusion. She carried a cis au< bouque of white carnations with yellow swcetheait roses and st reamers. Miss Susan Miozin^ke, F.sh Like, was maid of honor wealing a maise sheath gown ot georgette. An embroidered floral band encircled Lhe high use neckline, the waist and the cuffs of the lung bishop sleeves. Her headpiece was of tulle petals and centered with loojis of crystal and scattered motifs to hold a bouffant three tiered veil. She carried yellow pompoms and daisies. Bridesmaids were Miss Kathv Wiatroski. Miss Charlene Schindler and Miss Pam Moyer, sister of the bride. Fish Lake. Thev were dressed identical to the maid of honor with the exception they were in blue and they carried blue pompoms with yellow dais.es, Julie Shreve, daughter of Mr. and Mir Melvin Shreve, LaPm’e. cousin 04 the bride was flower girl wearing a full length frock similar to the oth< r ttendants, except she was in yellow. Jeff Moyer, brother f the bride was

ring bearer, carrying the rings on a white lace trimmed pillow. Douglas Bulla, Fish Lake, served as Lest man Grooms* ! -' :1 •• e Paul Marsh, Union >Ll' ; Carry Aftowski, Mark k, I-.sh L ike, and ushers '■ " Mke Ddg md Mike Mrozmske. Fish lake. A L ifict supper was served ests it the PNA hall, Lafollowed by dancing to Wayne D.t leek s orchestra. The five tiered cake was topped with a btide and gioom ornament with y*-!l w ..nd blue accent. Miss Judy Moyer, sister of the bride, vcis in charge of the guest book. M.s, John Siering and Mrs. Willi.im Evenburg, Laporte, served the cake. lhe bride is a 1969 graduate of LaPorte High School and is rmpl yved at Stdlaiama Corporation. Her husband is a 1967 graduate oi L: Porte High School and is a junior at Purdue University. SUMMER FESTIVAL TREASURER Ed Walz Treasurer for the Summer Festival Ed has served for the past three years and has done an outstanding job. As "anchor man" he has kept o ir financial "ship" on an even keel and assures smooth sailing for the Festival. We say thanks for a job well done. GIVE AND TAKE Co-operation and common sense in human relation makes hie worth living for everyone. Use Our Classified Ads

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> — —- C&WAUNITY CALENDAR 1 —w ,-K । Thursday, April 30 8:00 p.m. United Vacation ( Bible School meeting at the Pres- , byterian ('hurch. Star Neighborhood to meet. B.OU p.m. American Legion 189 to meet for election of officers. 8:00 pin. Operetta at the North Liberty High School gym. । Friday, May 1 12:15 pm. Woman's Community Club will mtet for b is.ness meeting at the Walkerton Community Building and then go to the May Tea at the United Methodist Church. 7:30 p.m. Olympic games at the Tyner Elementary Physical Education program. 8:00 p.m. Operetta at the North Liberty High School gym. 8:00 Decoration workshop at the Walkerton Lion's Youth Building for the After Prom Party. Monday, May 4 North Liberty Rainbow will meet. TucMlay, May 5 23 Hume Extension Club will meet. Wednes<lay, May 6 10:30 a.m. Fairfield Junior High Band will present a program at the North Liberty Elementary School for students in grades 1-8 in the high school gym. Jolly Jills will meet. Liberty Lincoln Firm Bureau will meet 7:30 pm. St. Patrick Womens Club will mee’. Thursday, May 7 North Liberty Home Demonstration Club will meet. 8:00 pm. The American Legion Auxiliary of Post 189 will I meet. 8:00 Epsilon Chi chapter of Tri Kapp i will meet at the home of Mrs. Errol Van Buskirk. North Liberty Masons will meet. ODD FELLOWS HOLD INSPECTION The Odd Fellows of Lodge 437, Walkerton meet Monday’ evening, April 27 lor District Inspection The Loilge meets every seeon 1 and fourth Monday of each month.

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