The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 July 1973 — Page 3

WED IN CANLDELIGHT CEREMONY ww : ‘ x * "• • i ?lo J M^mßk *W JgK'^ ' J • W ir MF ?! ^1- z ’ JI >b I - * * t S ffiF "''• 9^'' ~■>» JMi 1 Ik • ‘*l <wBX. vt I F - 1® \ ? r A y <fjK \f I .- i « «- A > A • IM J k 1 "*(^l^--A. i Jr-- / 1. ? * t *’ i J

During a 6:30 p.m. candlelight ceremony on Saturday, June 16, M.ss Kathy Jean Pugsley became the bride of David William Bottorff in the United Metho, dist Church, Walkerton. with Rev. Clyde Wake, officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Pugsley. 201 Hickory Street, Walkerton, She is a gradual, of John Glenn High School, Walkerton. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bottorff, Walkerton, and he also is a John Glenn H.gh School graduate. An overlay of Venice lace h'ghlighted the empire bodice with a

THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JULY 5 - 6 & 7 Summer Merchandise 20 OFF Or More HER Z

; stalk p d duchess collar and -hep- , herdess sleeves of the bi ide's floi i length gown fa hioned with i an A line skirt trimmed at the hemline with a wide band of Ven. i ice lace and a deep flounce. The same lace outlined the tulle man. tills which extended into a chap, el length train. The bride car. Tied a bouquet of many different i colored flowers. Mrs. Kathie Pearish served as matron of honor. She wore a ' floor length gown of -radiant blue 1 satin with an overlay of chiffon. The empire bodice was featured with embroidered flowers, the i sheer sleeves were accented with

Identically dressed were the hi :d,-maids who were the Mi~.- s Dianna SU phen on, Walkerton; 1 .it Saxton, Tynt i ; (lathy i ti rtf, sisti i of tlr gio mi, W itun; Caulynn Bacewic, W - Siie ijir-d a Luge basket of Hcweis m.itcrin.g time i fne b; ide'S, . e. . ’ ■. ■. luCl cuffs. She wcie a match, erton; and Debbie Pittman Walk, ci Lin. They carrier smaller ba kets A flowers matching those of the bride. Miss Jeri Lloyd. Walkerton, was the flower girl and she wore a floor length gown of p.nk and carried a miniature basket of flowers. Troy Robert Pugsley, m phew of the bride. Walkerton, scived as ring bearer. The best man was Jim Verk. lor, of Orlando, Florida. Grooms, men were Rick Neiswunder, Okahoma; Joe Setnor, Walk rton; Rick Strang, Plymouth; Ai'en Hold mad, Plymouth; and Rob-

I ! I I | America’s No. ITV | | 1116 quality goes in before the name goes oq» I | Shop At | | KARN TV & APPLIANCE I Sales With Service In Walkerton

JI IA 5, 1973 — THE IM)EPEM)E\ T-XEWS —

ert C. Pugsley Walkerton, to. tiier of b; ide. Tim Mattern, Ply n r •; in of tin g „ n; 1 5 ck I . p ugcr. Bi van I --rtv, R>L DC 1i g c Ji , - ‘i/s :; W < C.md; .- v ■ lit by .!■ n.my I a> y, Wni i tun, an ' B. "y _ B- tt i if, Wi. • ib.n. brc’het of *thi gr< >m. i ..e oig.m w>> played by M-. >. N Is n Walz a- ! so. 1-isis w : M: . F.iinor W.mon. er, aunt >f the br.de, and Edgar Pug-ley, mcle of the bride, Luth of St. 1 aul. Minn. Gu-.-ts were register d by Mis. ArDn Holdem ad, Plymouth, and Mrs. Byri n Pugsley. Walke^U n, sis-ter-in-law of the bride. Immediately following the c- remony a dinner-reception for -400 gue-ts was served at the J >hn Glenn High School Dining Com. mons. A dance was held following the dinn r at the Grovertuwn Conservation Club. Music was provided by The Evil Ways.

Astir i \v• d--;ng ti.p to ’’ ■n >• !<■’ Mah., >i:< new 3 vu. i L- < • it 6Q9 G . t S‘u ■i, W ' > t -r, D n't need it — wbv keep it — use rur cl a. hied adai FRctZONE < IS FOR CORNS THAT HURT - Why fool awu" J v.dh pa.r'ui cerrs. Freezone ran he n yru 'eirne tN a it. You'll see In jus* ays, -he ecn ! be gone ... 1' e R-t a be ^ore. r • lesuy. No dangero s U *l ? No . t pads or p'a-.*ers. D-cp on Freeze e—- — off corns. Vyui' J n s / RLMOVFS CORNS AND CALLUSES

3