The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 August 1970 — Page 2

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The Donaldson Immanual Lutheren Church was the scene of t beautiful ceremony uniting in (carriage. Miss Janet Anderson <nd Ronald A. Kondrat. Saturd <y afternoon, August 8. 1973 at 1 o'clock. The Rev. James McGee officiated for the double ring ceremon . Mrs. Wanda Shively played the nupital music and accompanied the soloist, Mrs. Don Gjen re. aunt of the bride. Alter vases of yellow glads and whit • pompoms were in the back ground. Given in marriage by her fathet the bride chose a whit* l satin peau-de-soie gown, fashioned in A-line styling, scallopeo neckline and seed pearl trimmed bodice was accented by three quarter length French lace sleeves. A detachable chapel train fell gracefully from the back waist line. Her veil of illusi m was held by a flat satin bow. She carried a ci escent boquet of miniature white carnation?. Attending her sister as maid of b >nor was Miss Alyson Anders n Koontz Lake. Bridesmaids were Miss Nancy Houran: Miss Adrienne Rastowky; Miss Susan Kondrat, sister of the gro^m. all of Hammond; and Mr* Sue Jones of Koontz I>ake Eknnis Lipstrat of Hammond set yvd as best man. Ushers Wert David Metcalf. (Veil Depew Jo-fph Djggs, and Lee Walker,

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all of Hammond. The brides niece and nephew, little Miss Karen and Master Kyle Cunningham of Louisville, Kentucky, served as flower girl and ring bearer. The brides attendants wore gowns of green faille, styled in A-line fashion, and wore matching picture hats. They carried nose-gays of yellow sweetheart roses and miniature carnations and pompoms. Miss Bonnie Anderson, cousin of the bride was in charge of the guest book. The eouples parents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Anderson Koontz Lake. Walkerton; and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony A. Kondrat, of Hammond, Indiana. A buffet supper and reception for some 3UO guests followed the ceremony at the Walkerton American Legion Post Home. Assisting with the serving were Miss Diane Gjemre. Miss Nancy Gjemre, Walkerton and Miss Terri Shifflet of Hammond. Indiana. Following a trip to Mason Lake, Wisconsin the couple will be at home at 3520 173rd Street Hammond. Indiana. The bride a graduate of Grovertown High School and Indiana State University is a teacher in the Hammond School system. Mr. Kondrat, a graduate of Hammond Morton High School and Purdue University, is associated

with Richfield Corp in Hammond. CLARK - HAMILTON Miss Carol L. Hamilton and Albert E. Clark were united in marriage during a 2:00 p.m. ceremony in the United Metho dist Church, Lakeville, on Saturday. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamilton, 212 Grand St., Lakeville. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Clark, Route 2, North Liberty. The bride those as her color theme, aqua and white. Helping her to carry out this theme were her sister. Miss Dixie L. Hamilton as maid of honor, and Mrs. Steven Chittick, of South Bend, as matron of honor. Gail C. Ross, North Liberty, served as best man, Gromsmen were Dan and Joe Clark, cousins of the bridegroom, and Robert Segraves. all of North Liberty. The bride graduated from LaVille High School and the Weaver Airine Personnel School. Her husband graduated from North Liberty High School and attended Indiana University, at South Bend. The couple will be at home at 60717 U.S. 31 after August 30. MARTIN - MILLER Miss Carol Ellen Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martin, Route 3, Plymouth, and Dav.d Anthony Miller, son of Mrs. Edward Miller. 6015 Winnpenny Lane, Indianapolis, and the late Edward Miller, were united in marriage August 9 in the Calvary Lutheran Church. Plymouth. Rev. Donald Garvue officiated at the 2 p.m. ceremony. Miss Cynthia Louise Martin of Plyiwmth attended her cousin as maid of honor Best man for his brother was Ronald Dean Miller. Seating the guests were cousins of the bride, Michael and James Christiansen of South Bend. The couple will reside in Indianapolis after a wedding trip to Michigan. The bride is a graduate of Indiana State University, Terre Haute, and a member of Alpha Lambda Delta scholastic honorary. The bridegroom, also a graduate of Indiana State University and a member of Lambda Chi fraternity, is attending Indiana University Law School. He is a teacher at Thomas Carr Howe High School in Indianapolis. LONG I. CARLSON A candlelight wedding at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in Mill Creek, united Miss Kathleen Carlson and Francis William Long in marriage in the Baptist Church. Rev. Howard Ness performed the ceremony. A reception followed the ceremony in the American Leg-

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ion Hall, Fish Lake. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Carlson. North Liberty. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Margaret Long, Walkerton, and the late Raymond Long. The bride chose a blue and white color theme for her wedding and a wreath of iresh flowers for her headpiece. Mrs. Michael Cruse. Michigan City .was her sister's matron of Itonor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Richard Piotrowicz, North Liberty, a sister of the bride; Mrs. Ronald Carlson. South Bend, a sister in law of the bride; Mrs. Larry Long, Hamlet, a sister in law of the bridegroom, and Miss Kathleen Stevens, Indianapolis. Miss Robin Piotrowicz. North Liberty, a niece f the bride, was the flower girl. Serving as his brother's best man was Larry Long, Hamlet. Richard Piotrowicz. North Liberty, and Michael Cruse, Michigan City, the bride’s brothers in law; the bride's brother. Ron aid Carbion, South Bend, and Wayne Stefano, Walkerton, were the ushers. After September 3, the newlyweds will be at home in Muncie, where Mrs. Long is a Student at Ball State University. She is a member of Sigma Alpha Eta speech and hearing honorary. Both are graduates of LaPorte High School. Mr. Long graduated from Echlin and Hendsdale Training Centers, Chicago. □ D l A KDS OF THANKS D O We wish to thank all our Koontz Lake neighbors and friends who were so kind and considerate during the illness and death of my husband and for the beautiful floral tribute sent to

* I Did You Read This Last Week In Another Paper? ( THROW IT AWRY When we must throw away a $25 radio or a S2O toaster because we can’t find a flepainnan to fix it, etc., etc. NOT SO IN’ NORTH LIBERTY LIBERTY BELL 135 N. Main — North Liberty

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