The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 September 1971 — Page 5

COUPLE UNITED IN MARRIAGE F - :i? f a -' K h X *♦*•/*■ ■* & 11 ' * IK -if' w 9WW ' L' l ■ IHBBHft ■■■■MbK SB MHHH -'ii l\. Jun*,

j Baskets of white gladioli, aqu^ ft .npons and yellow daisies ad. ■ ted wth babys breath adorned ■ altar of the Westville United ft hodist Church Saturday fop ft marriage of Diane Sud ■ Him and James Brent Smith, ft ■ double ring ceremony was ft emnized by Rev, C. David ft gsett. I Parents of the couple are Mr. Br.d Mrs. William Beahm, 308 ft Valparaiso St., and Mr. and ftl s. Earl D. Smith, Plymouth. I The bride approached the aL ft in a white dotted swiss brid- ■ gown. Venice lace flowers ft. . blighted her empire bodice, ft nd-up collar and short sleeves. » r Cathedral-length veil was ft ached to a dotted swiss cap ft ented by venice lace flowers, ft e carried a cascade of white ft sies, pompons, carnations ft’’ phanotis and babys breath. ■ Maid of honor was Marlene ft mon, Chesterton. She and ft" bridesmaids, Linda Smith ft 1 Sandra Goetz, wore floor- ■ -th gowns of aqua frosted ft nda over taffeta. Their ft ms were styled with empire ft uces, u-chaped neckline*) and ft rt puffed sleeves. They car- ■ i baket.? of yellow daisies and ft 's breath. ■ ‘-niel MacDonnel, Detroit, ft ^gan, served as bet man’ ft msmen were Richard Beahm’, ft her of the bride, and Jerrv ft inski, Terre Haute. ■ Immediately following the ft <hng ceremony, a reception ft held at Obie’s Restaurant, ft Mgan City. ft Following a trip through the ft i ^Uple w.H ■ in Rensselaer. ft bride is a graduate of ft ma^Purdue Universitf Med. ft Pa en £ r in IndUna Polis with ft ' b degree in occupational ft I^t*^ bridegroom at. ft Indiana State University, ft e Haute, and is self-employ. North Liberty ■■ ■ illiam Buchtel has been a ■ ent in the E Street Division ■ Pital, LaPorte. ■ r 3. C. E. Hevel spent over ft or Day with Mr. and Mrs. ft Hevel and daughters in ■ id Rapids, Michigan. ■ :r , and Mrs. George Kreuger ® t Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B neth Mobley at their cotB~ as Fish Lake, Centerville, B igan, B' nny Sheneman. Denver Colo, arrived Friday in North My and surprised his par. ■ > Mr. and Mrs. Claude ShenB n. They were Sunday dim. >uests of his sister and famH Mr. and Mrs. Gene Patrick gr daughter. He left Monday H ’mg to fly to Nashville, B m., on a business trip and ■ return to Colorado on Fit.

Frank Fetzer spent his 95th birthday at nome on Monday, September 6. He enjoyed she day with his family and friends. Later in the day he returned to the Ridgedale Nursing Home,

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South Bend. He appreciated so much the many birthday cards he received. Mr. and Mr.?. Charles Dixon, New Road, gave a reception on Saturday evening, September 4, in honor of their son and da ugh, terin-law. Captain and Mrs. Richard Dixon who were married on August 20 in Killeen, Texas. About 50 relatives and friends attended. Sunday was Grand Rapid.? day at the First Baptist Church in North Liberty. Those taking part in the services and visiting with friends over the Labor Day week end were the Larry Flatt 4 Miles North Plymouth On Friday, Saturday, Sund'ay . September 10, 11. 12 Show At Dusk Dobule Feature The Abominable Dr. Phibes Now Depths Os Terror With Vincent Price "GP” Cry Os The Banshee With Vincent Price ‘•GP”

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family, the Dick Basler family, the Jim King family, the Rev. Simon Leon family and the AL len Balslcy family, all of Grand Rapids, □ □ obituaries □ Luther W. Ikßruler Luther W. Deßruler, 68, of 803 Van Buren St., Walkerton, died at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, August 31, in the Walkerton Nurs, ing Home after an extended illness. He was retired fiom Arrowhead Engineering, Walkerton. He was born on Nov. 23, 1902, in Winslow, Ind., and had lived here eight years, coming from Chicago. Surviving are a son Charles, of Mt. Prospect, Hl.; four grandchildren; a brother, William of Winslow, and a sister, Mrs. Edna Davis of

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Zephyrhills, Fla. ‘ ( Services were held at 1 r m Friday in the Nmbaum - 1< ikin Funeral Home, Rev. Clyde B, Wake, pastor of the W.dke ion United Methodi. t Church, uiu <i'i tmg. Burial was in Weedlawn Cemetery, Walkerton. [IWaWE Friday, Sapirdliy,Sunday i Time 7:00 & 8:30 Support Your Local Gunfighter James Garner 1 Susan Pleshetto

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