The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 31 August 1972 — Page 2

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— TUP. INDEPENDENT-NEWS — AUGUST 31, 1972

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The United Methodist Church, Walkerton, was the setting for the recent wedding of cnnstiua Luc. daughter of Mrs. Helen L. Rogowski, Kingsbury, and Mr. Rob rt G. Rogawski, Michigan Cit . to Leonard A. Smith, son of Mrs. Frances Smith and the late Kalph Smith, route 2, Walkert ci. The 6:30 p.m. double-ring cere aony was performed by Rev. Clyde Wake. Mrs. Bertha Ur bin played oigan selections and Mrs. Kenneth Klinedinst, soloist, sang “The Lord’s Prayer,' "Il’s Only | Just Begun” and "Time Lor Us. ’ The bride was given away uy iut tather before an altar decorated by two tall bouquets of white glads. led carnations and white sp^.c mums with red, white and blue ribbons. On the altar was a ‘cent, piece like that of the side bouquets with two tail side candela ,ras and a unity candelabra on the altar which was lighted during the ceremony by the bride an groom. Ta) b:J Ie was lovely Una print ess style gown of white natutA. organza with tmy red hearts feat, ring a scooped neckline with lung bell sleeves trimmed with tiny rose lace. A white wide bin. ued picture hat, trimmed wit : red ribbon and navy blue bu completed her outfit. She carried a cascade bouquet of red carnations, white daisies, baby bre 11, blue bachelor buttons and ivy. Matron of tcMr. jwrs. nichard Lui Hanna, wore white natural organza embroidered with tiny navy blue hearts, laced trimmed sinal stand-up collar with short puffed sleeves in a princess styled goUa. Her flowers were a white basket with red carnations w b *e daisies, baby breath and blue

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bachlor buttons with blue streamers. The bridesmaid was Mrs. Lynn Haverstock, South Bend, close friend of the bride and groom, her gown and flowers were the same as the honor attendant. They wore matching picture hats. All of the gowns were mad’ by Mrs. Lute, close friend o! the family. Carl Wisnieski 111, LaPorte, was best man and Lynn Haverstock, South Bend, was groomsman. Ushers were Mike Schoof, Union Mills, Larry Knowlton and Darryl Satkoski, both of LaPorte. The reception was held at the Carpenters Hall. LaPorte, which was decorated in the chosen colors of the bride, red, white and blue. The cake was baked by the gloom's aunt. Mrs. Warner Clark and served by Mrs. Dan Ragowski, sister-in-law of the bride and Mrs. Clark. A buffet supper was served to 400 guests. Music by The Evil Ways was provided. The newlyweds left for Florida and visited Disney World. The brid s going away outfit was a coral knit pant suit with white

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accessories. The couple is now at home on route 2 .vvalkerton. Ine bride is a graduate of LiPorte High School, 1967, and employed at Thanohart-Burger Co. Her husband graduated from Mill Creek High School in 1964, and attended Indiana State University and is now employed with Dye Plumbing and Heating. The rehearsal dinner was hosted by the groom's mother at the Western Inn. Attendants were presented with gilts by the bride and groom. □ a MARRIAGES □ □ , Konderla - Albert ' Apricot and white rormed the color theme at the 4:00 p.m. wedding ceremony on Saturday in the Church of the Brethren, North Liberty, between Miss Mary Elizabeth Albert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Albert, 112 S. Maple Street, North Liberty, and Rudy Konderla Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grimes, Metropolis, Illinois. Rev. A. P. Wenger officiated. * Miss Connie Vida was maid of honor and bridesmaid was Miss Manda Albert, sister of the bride. Best man was William Albert, brother of the bride and groomsman was Ronald Albert, brother of the bride. Ushers included Roger Albert, brother of the bride and Leslie Stewart, North Liberty. A reception was held following the ceremony in the church social room. The newlyweds will be at home at 109*2 Mill Street, North Liberty. The brine is a graduate of North Liberty High School and is an employee of F. W. Means and Company. The bridegroom is a graduate of New Prairie High School and is employed at Homan Lumber Mart, Elkhart. Hostetter - Hawkins On August 18, Roy E. Hostetter, of Walkerton, and Mrs. Elinor Hawkins, of Bellefontaine, Ohio, were married in the First United Presbyterian Church in Bellefontaine with Rev. Walter Radulovich performing the ceremony. Organ music was offered by Mrs. Isabelle Gillespie playing tradional wedding music. A few close relatives and friends witnessed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Hostetter are now

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at home at 1001 Harrison Street, Walkerton, alter a 10 day wedding trip into Michigan and Wisconsin, M A j JOHNSON TWP. SWINE CLUB SHOWS WELL AT FAIR Wednesday, August 16, at the LaPorte County Fair, Johnson Township Swine Club came out on top with Tom Bolze receiving tne grand champion barrow; senior showmanship trophy and champion litter plaque. In the 232-240 lb. class Keith Anderson received a second and Gene Knowlton a sixth. The 180-186 lb. class Jeff Johnson received a third and Diana Daube an eighth. In the 187-191 lb. class Tom Bolze received a third, Jerry Johnson a seventh and Gene Knowlton a tenth. The 192-199 lb. class Keith Andtrson received second place, Tom Bolze fourth, Jerry Johnson a ninth place spot and Gene Knowlton a tenth. In the 200-205 lb. class Jerry Johnson received fifth place and Diana Daube received tenth. The 206-210 lb. class Ken Bolze received first place and Gene Knowlton placed third. The 211-215 lb. class was a Johnson Twp. sweep with Tom Bolze in first, Keith Anderson in second and Ken Bolze in third. The 216-219 lb. class Tom Bolze second, Steve Daube fourth, Diana Daube fifth, Keith Anderson seventh and Jerry Johnson eighth. In the 220-224 lb. class Tom Bolze was first, Gene Knowlton second and Steve Daube fourth. 'I he 225-231 lb. class gave Ken Bolze another first and Diana Daube placed seventh. In gilts, Chester white, junior gilt, Steve Daube first; senior gilts, Kenneth Bolze first and Diana Daube second. Champion, Steve Daube and reserve champion, Kenneth Bolze. Hampshire

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junior gilt, Ken Bolze first; senior gilt, Tom Bolze, second. Reserve champion was Tom Bolze. In senior showmanship Tom Bolze was first, Ken Bolze finished fourth and Jeff Johnson, sixth, RUMMAGE AND BAKE SALE Walkerton Chapter No. 319, Order of the Eastern Star, are sponsoring a rummage and Bake Sale, Friday and Saturday, September 8 and 9, from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. Members and friends are asked to bring rummage, prior to the Sale, to Mrs. William Elkin or call her for pick-up. All foods are to be brought to the Temple or call for pick-up. 4ts7 MASTER’S QUARTET TO PERFORM The Master’s quartet, of Goshen will perform Sunday, September 3 at Center Church, two miles west of the intersection of U. S. 6 and 31. The group will be featured during Sunday School, which will start at 9:30 a.m., and morning worship, scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m. Members of the quartet are: Herman Anglemyer. singing lead; Glen Anglemyer, bass; Jim Cripe, tenor; and Mrs. Jan Anglemyer, alto. Mrs. Carol Anglemyer will play piano. ®EE3E Fri., Sat., Sun., Sept. 1,2, 3 The Honkers James Coburn Lois Nettleton Slim Pickens Rated "GP” Time 7:15 & 8:55