The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 December 1970 — Page 8
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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — DECEMBER U, 1970
□ g MARRIAGES D □ Wharton - D v ne Miss Gail Wharton and Melvin Ross Divine Jr exchanged wedding vows on Saturday, December 12 in the Walkerton United Method.st Church at 2 o’clock The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Herbert Wharton. 808 Tyler Street, Walkerton, the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs Melvin Dinvine Sr, 1022 Vrginia St. Walkerton. Rev. Harold E Williams officiated at the d mble nng ceremanv before an alter decorated
: 4 Season's Greetings to our Friends! Charles 0. Hiler & Sons Wa’kerton Wil b e > yours WOh 'I - «rX Best wishes to our many friends & patrons from all the folks here at Al-N -Dor Restaurant Closed Christm is Eve At 9:00 pan. Until Sunday At 9:00 am, * <A 1 \ mL J .3^ i 48^"^—. „ - - . w fWk. v-tn^A n^, J \ JJ | ’r \ i i ill 1 »• * I 1 . . . and Joy to the World. May this Beautiful Christmas Message Be With Yuu and Yours. Thanks to All. American Legion Post 189 Os Mulligan. Inc
with baskets of fall shades of football mums. Yellow bows and greenery marked the family pews. Organ mus.c was provided by Mrs. David Lawrence of Walkerton Given In marriage by her father. the bride chose to wear a white satin gown of her own creation. The empire bodice was accented with a Venice lace banding at the waist, The organza sleeves were gathered at the wrist with the lace banding. A rounded seoop neckline topped the bodice. A tiara held her waist length veil of illusion She carried a white Bible topped by
a single white orchid with satin streamers and lovers knots. Miss Amy Wharton. Walkerton, served as her sisters maid of honor and M.ss Mary Ann Kersh, Walkerton was her bridesmaid They wore identical gowns of Avacado green velvet The empire bodice was accented with matching Venice mce banding which was also used at the waist They wore green velvet bows in the«r hair and carried colonial bouquets of fail colored mums Little Miss Kelly l*attersm. niece of the bridegroom was flower gu 1 and Master Danny Patterson nt phew of the groom was ring bearer. Little Kelly wore a gown of white taffetta topped w.th a green velvet jacket as she s atten d yel ow rose j>et iis on the satin runne rto the altar. Terry Danir.s, South Bend, served as best man and R,ch^“d Ruby, Indianapo.is, was the groomsman. Ushers were James p dteison and Biuce Wharton, Walkerton The bi ides chosen colors green over wh.te mingled w.th fal. shades was canted out in the decor for the reception which follawed in the church social room, M.ss Vermea BdLnger. Wa.kerton. registered the guests. Mrs Janies Patterson cut and served the four tiered wedding cake, assisted by Miss Laura Divine ot Inglewood. CihfornA and Mrs. David Shirk cf Wa.kerton. Following a short wedd.ng trip the couple aie at home at 810 Rooseve.t Road, Walkerton. The bride is a graduate of John Glenn H.gh School Wtlkerton is employed at Ass >ciates in South Bend. Her husband, also a graduate of John Glenn, is a graduate of Sam s Technical Institute of Indianapolis and is presently employed w.th Wells Aluminum Corp, m North Liberty, Indiana. ST. PaIKICK SCHOOL NEWS Elementary ana High School C. C. D. classes. which meet every second Monday at 6.30 pm. enjoyed their annual Christmas Party after relig.ous ins tracttions on December 14th. The St. Patrick Women’s C.ub spom red a Christmas Party for the children and pre-s< hooleis ot St. Patrick’s on Friday Dr. ember 18th at 1 00. Santa mid • a surprise vls.t to see all! The progi.mi included the following numbers by Mrs. Lee Chapmans' group: 1. "Five Bright Stars’’ -a recitation by grade 2. 2. "In Santa’s Workshop" - choial group by grade 1. 3. “Angels Watching Over Me” - sung by grades 1 & 2 w.th solo parts by John Huffstetter and Jim Lowry. S.ster M Clementina group (glades 3 and 41 presented Grexit Day in Bethlehem” sung in Calypso rythmn and joyful I I <3 - Ah Xnhlu < i i wfe I Bj ■“ 3 The Blessings ic of the Season [■ ’, pi to Our Friends i * r?’ Hazel's Beauty Shop \\ a krrton iy 8 r 141
handclapping of the Nativity Celebration. They also sang the Spanish lullaby “Arrurru." Sister M. Eutnemias sth & 6th graders presented a playlet "The Shepards Visit." Shepards were played by’ C.yde Guw, Charles Dussynski, David Groves, EEdward Kaman and Norman English: St. Joseph. Frank Sailor; Virgin Mary. Loretta Lynch; Carolers Boys and Girls. Steve Huffstteter gave a recitation of Sportman's Vision of "T'was the night before Christmas." The program w’as concluded w.th a rendition through combs of "O Christmas Tree."
JOYOUS NOEL J Ry Blessings of the Seasonl M J- i Walkerton Body Shop Kuss and Don Kb ne C««»M SK «AC SU a♦«UKSK KK « U«« «9K W «3K r » f -^b^^Z**’***'' X । LJiKr I•. i • if » •‘flSBPi ' ' ’MKX rlxw' L K®ik' y fill 2 E- ’' w I Seasons GteeWA RI J r *^Make no bones about it, we wish you the merriest of holidays! * Jim Mahins Sunsco •i Ha krrton >»?s*sys%*/». •;*- M ■ ak oji ’■ ■ I\^. .'7/ s I I 1 I ■ /ri'M ■ x '7 ' * :h I “ I «^lessings ■ Z Liberty Bell ■ North Liberty K«’■V■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B
Father Letko showed home n vies of the social events in < parish during the past year. The room Mothers with M Devon Holland as Chainn served ice-cream and cookies ter Santa's visit Room Moth included Mrs. Larry Turner, M Jack Vukovits, Mrs. Leo Ma ney, Mrs. Frank Sailor and M Clyde Vancza. GONE FOREVER No man should expect to v the game of 1 fe today with t hits he made yesterday Buy and Use Christmas S<
