The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 July 1973 — Page 2

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♦Mi < Jane Ann Kane became th bride of Larry Allen Libey dining a 2:30 pm. double-ring cenenumy in the Community Gos. pel C lurch on Saturday. June 30 with Pastor Bob Hueni officiating. Yellow bows marked the aisle with candleabras and a un. ity candle at the altar. Miss Kite Moore was the organist and Mi Gary Nelson was the vocalist. Th ? bride is the daughter of Mi. oid Mrs. Harry Kane, route 3 Br men. and the groom is the s n >f Mr. and Mr . Kent Libey, H>w- Indiana. The bi ide is a giadoate of Bremen High School and the groom graduated from Lik land High School and is t npt red by Gening Industries in Shpshewanna. Tn • bride chose a Lagoda type cpe with Venise lace floor. 1 gth gown w.th an empii ? wr j t, full sleeves and a -emiFkirt The gowr had a Victorian look and her headpiece of matching lace and a long mantilla veil. She was given in marriage by h father. Mani of honor was Miss Patti

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! Farrar, Bremen, ann she wore a yellow chiffon high stand-up collar with lace panels in the front and back cf the empire waist i gown with full sleeves and long cults. She wore a picture hat with yellow ribbons and carried a basket of yellow roses and w’hite daisies. Bridesmaids were Miss Jill Kane and Miss Jan Kane, sisters of the brill? and they w’ore gowns identical to the honor attendant. Best man was Tom Shank, Wolcotville and groom men were Ken Curtis and Bill Yunker. Ushers included Jim Fisel and Doug Perkin/. Guests were gieeted at the re. ceptim bi Jenny and Julie Kane, sister of the bride, with rice packets. The reception was held in the church social room with y lb w candles ard baskets of yellow and white flowers decorating the room. ,A three-tiered cane c nteied on four round cakes was sei veil Joann? Kane, sister of the hi:d-. regi tried the guests. Fi lh wing a trip to Niagra Falls, the couple is row at home at loute 2, US 12W. Sturgis, Michigan.

Mrs. Laura Fair ha> .vhirn. i hi an bom Kctvaima alter v.oting the Max Fail''. Kana Clark Ellen Carb; ner, Mail.s Hay. Jeff and John Ea-. b - lay woe among th >se who r.tf a I Ui. 1-H Round-Up at Purdu? Univcr ity la-t week. Mi and Mi.-. Kenneth Folk and Cam.en nt'itamed at a b.iihday paiiy !■ i Kdly < n Saturda; evi. ;g. Jure 30, in honoi of In i f< urlh birthday which wa., on July 1. Guests wer her grandmo'her-, Mis. William Jon - Sr. and Mi . Addie Hanson; uncle and aunt. Mi. and Mrs. Melvin Nwcim i. he cream and cake wa- i.rved. K. lly appreciated the 1< vely gifts. Mr. and Mis.. G rry Wharton and tamiL. if Hai ri'-onbirg, Va.. spent the past two weeks visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carre] Wharton and Mi. and Mrs. Robert Knecht. Mi. and Mr . Guy Riz (, k and lam.lv, Mrs. Otto Kurzhal, Mrs. Edna German, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shafer and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nowcomb and family attended the wedding and iecepti<n last Saturday of Tom Williams and Debbie Frank, in Car-nil. Indiana. Tom is th? son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams and the grandson of Mr.. Kurzhal. Dana Hay is recuperating from a fractured arm. Mrs. Myrtle Donathan's guests last week on Thursday’ evening was her son-in.law, Alex Hildebrand. of Avon, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Shafer, of Plymouth. Mr. and Mr-. Harold Craft, Brian and Brett, and Brenda Carr and Pat, of South Bend, along with Mr. and Mis. Russell Strycker, of Osceola, were recent visitors of Mrs. Martha Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Strope and Kevin, of Chicago, w< re we ‘k end guests of the former's par. ent-, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strope. Mr. and Mis. Richard Glover, of Warsaw, .-pent Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Maude Pearse. Mrs. Margie Mills, of Califor. nia, calkd on the Don Hay family and also visited Mrs. Inez Hay. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder re. ceived fad news on Tuesday of the sudden d?ath of their -on. Gt laid Dean Snyder, of Florida. Funeral services and burial will take place in Grand Rapids, Mich. ^.ITCHING? Let doctor's formula stop it. Zemo speeds soothing relief to ex« ternally caused itching of eczema, minor rashes, skin irritations, nonpoisonous insect bites. Desensitizes nerve endings. Kills millions of surface germs, aids healing. “De-itch” skin with Zemo, Liquid or Ointment. Quick, relief, or your money back I •mi I PRETTY FEET a unique beauty cream . . . that changes those dry & rough areas of skin into baby softness. Try it — you'll find PRETTY FEET Lis like no other. Go On . . . pamper yourself. Stomach upset • by gas and acid? Di-Gel with Simethicone quickly relieves gassy-acid upset. •This unique discovery breaks up and removes painful gas-bubbles. Your relief is more complete because Di-Gel takes the acid and the gas out of acid indigestion. (jet Di-Gel tablets or liqui 1 today. Product of I‘lough, Inc, £

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Mis. Lizzie UI! ly. if M.sha. waka, i- sp. nding several days this week with her sister, Mrs. Oliv. r He ugh. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rr.sner, of Sitring, IT rida. Mi. and Mr-. Duewaine Clark, of Parker, Arizona, Mi. and Mrs. Ja-ptr Prii •. < ; Casa Granda, Arizona. Mr. and Mr . Dewey Bickel, of New Culi le. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clark of West Lafayette, and Mr. and Mrs. Archi? Hastings, of La Porte, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark. LUTHERAN CHURCH WOMEN MEET The Lutheran Church Women of St. John's Lutheran Church met on Tuesday, Jun' 26. at 7:30 p.m. at the church. Mrs. Kurt Luxnat led the devotion- with a hymn and a scripture reading. The business mecLng was conducted by Mrs. Orville Finch, president. She named her com. mittees for the future events which include an ice cream social in September and the Church Homecr ming in October. Also plans for a tea. inviting women from area churches was discussed with the tea planned for October 4. The LCW also decided to sell Christmas cards with a picture of th? interior of the church as a money making project. The meeting was concluded with the benediction and followed by refreshments served by th* Dorca; Circle. SOFTBALL STANDINGS Tn league action last week, Ridge Walkerton held first place with a 12-4 win over Savoie’s

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C ::■ti'ictii.n. Bob's Bar tock ov- ; cr ind l y downing Koontz Lake Me:chants 16-6. Jim’s Barl\r Sh. p moved into a thud place ti? with the Merchants by pou:. ling Lloyd's Gr -> cry-La t Rc.an !- Up 20-6. m i i.. r games Laßere's Arco d leatca Ni.ijh rn Indiana To d 12-10: Savoie's won over An ) 12-9 and American Door edged Lloyd’s 23-22. In the speci .1 game on th? fourth of July, tie v/aikcieoi Jaycees dc.wmd leagi e leader Ridge 7 to I. Ridg' Walkerton 71 I' h’s Bar 7 2 Jim's Barber Shop 5 2 K<a ntz Lake Merchants 5 2 Martin’s Sunoco 4 3 Lloyd’s Groceiw 2 5 Savoie’s Construction 2 6 Laßere’v Arco 2 6 American Door 2 6 Nortiuin Indiana Tool 1 6 YORKIXmN CLUB MEETS The June meeting of the York, town Extension Homemakers Club was held in the home ot i Mrs. Harold Rizek with Mrs. > Eugene Zimmerman as co-hostess i The meeting was opened by 1 outgoing president, Mrs. Edgar Cole. Roll call. “Where I went on my honeymoon,’’ was answerI ed by 16 mmb r . a lesson on ' principles < f sh wer arranging ; was given by Mrs Z mmerman Installation of officers was conI ducti dbvMr . Marvin Bonne. The I new officers installed were Mrs. Joseph Lowry, president; Mrs. Harry Masterman, vice-president; Mrs. James Bolze, secretary; Mrs. Walter Pickavct. treasurer; song leader, Mrs. Edgar Cole; ■ and the Health and Safety lead. er, Mis. Dale Ullery.

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