The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 September 1970 — Page 5

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Mr. and Mrs. Larry James Lemler are at home at R.R. 1 Bourbon, Indiana following a wedding trip to Mexico. Miss Judith Ann Holland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Devon Holland RR 3, Walkerton and Larry Janies Lemler, son of Mr. and Ml 4 John Lemler, RR 1 Bourbon, were united in marriage August 8, at 11 o'clock in the St. Michaels Church in Plymouth, Ind.ana, Mrs. Adalane Schoner, Plymouth was the organist and accompanied the soloist. Miss Device Groves of Walkerton. Alter vases of yellow and blue mums were on the alter. Father Tippman of St. Michaels Church officiated for the double ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a gown of white organza over taffeta

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with an A Jine skirt. Sheer bishop s'.eeves accented with lace appliques and the scalloped neckline was highlighted with tiny seed pearls and chantilly lace floral motifs. Streamers fron an organza fabtic bow at tht back of the empire waistline extended over the chapel length train. A cluster of organza petals with seed pearl* held her bouffant veil of illusion. She carried a c iscadc of blue and yellow dai sies. Miss Patricia Holland of Mil waukee, Wisconson, serml as her sisters maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Christine Walsh of S mth Bend and .Miss Linda lemler, sister of the groom of Bourbon. Oscar Lemler, Nappanee, was his brothers best man. The groomsmen were Robert Holland

Walkerton, brother of the bride 1 and Kenneth Matthys of New Carlisle. Ushers were Dan Hol- 1 land, Walkerton, brother of the i bride and Melvin Lemler of New Paris,, Indian^, brother of the , groom. । The bride's attendants wore aqua chiffon gowns styled with A line skirts. Short puffed sleeves and high scooped necklines featured the bodice. Aqua head pieces styled like that of the bribes held their short veils. They carried nosegays of blue and yellow daisies, A reception for over 200 guests followed the ceremony in St. Michaels school. Mrs. Edward Martin, aunt of the bride cut the wedding cake, assisted by Mrs. Robert Hudson, Warsaw, Indiana; Miss Kathy Cranford, Fort Wayne, Ind.; Misses Cindy and Joannie Martin of South Bend and Mrs. James Stanley and daughter Connie of Lakeville. For her wedding trip the bride chose a blue lace dress with matching accessories. Mis, Lemler graduated from Walkerton High school and St. Margarets Hospital Schoo! of Nursing in Hammond and is presently on the staff of St. Josephs Hospital in South Bend. The groom graduated from Bourban High School and is presently engaged in farming in the Bourbon area. LINCOLN TWP EXTENSION HOMEMAKERS MEET On the first day of the month the September meeting was held at the Walkerton Community Building. Twenty-three members and th<^ following guests were present to answer roll call. Mrs. Fern Grote, Mrs. Margaret

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SEPTEMBER 3, 1970

Leßoy, Mis, Ciara Smith. Mrs. Marjorie Moore. Mrs. Gary Shield and one child, Dawn Ar seneau. Mrs. Mayotte Arseneau, cancer sewing, chairman, announced the group will sew next Wednesday and they will need more ladies to sew. Anyone having spare time will be welcomed. The nominaung committee gave their report as follows. Mrs. Ruth Clark, president; Mrs. Elmer Daube, vice-president; Mrs. John Cowger. secretary and Mra. Orville Klinedlnst, treasurter. Mrs. Dean Knowlton read our memory verse for two membert, Mrs. Floyd Bellinger and Mrs. Fannie Reeder. Mrs. Ruth Clark read an article on dumps, landfills and solid wastes. The refreshments were served by Mrs. Gus Schultz, Mrs. Char M Bellinger, Mrs. Andy Morrison and Mrs. George Lute. The October meeting will be a patluck dinner to be served at boon.

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