The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 5, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 August 1974 — Page 2
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V 'ii Jig her nr ther’< wedding g »f White chant y lac< M»ss ( > Evelyn S’t c]e l ; came the 1 o! Morton It bert Berger, j: in the North Lbeity United M Insist Church or, Saturday e- ng. August 10, at 7:30 with tb" Robert C. Willbanks offu . s i. ing. M'. and Mrs. Max E Steele.
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110 South Maple Street, N'rth Liberty, are the parents the bride and Mr. an 1 Mrs. M Dn I. B< g' i. Si . of Hc.g Kong. BU C„ are the y.ients ' the gr-om. Th b~ ide chose a ra.nbow col. ■ ‘ theme and her sister. Mrs. Allen E Comer, Plymouth, serve 1 as matron of honor and br.d- .
maids were Miss Karen Sue Sucie, M-.-hawaaa, cousin of me bud. , and M.s. Richard M. Steele, South Bend, edi:.;:.-i;iw of the bride. ixi .ioe.il Lee Berger, served h. - bi Jier a.- best man and us.ieis were Duane Nieman. Inuianapohs, tralern.ty biolhci ;i lac gio m; and Donald Mikel, South oenu, cous.n of the blade. Both tile bride and g.oom ale graduates of Hanover College where the bride was an English ma jo.- an i the groom maj umg in nistory and secondary educal. n. ’liie groom is a memo i of S.gma Cm. national s .3 iiatei. n. t y and i.s also a graduate of Canadian Academy. KMx, Japan. '1 he bride i.s a gra luate of No. th L belly High School. Atlei a sn al wedding trip into Lain in Ind.ana, the couple are living at 1121 Pinehurst Ave., .Mad n, Ind.ana. Musa loi tin ceremony was p: .vat d Ly Mis Glen Shupert at the । rgan and vocal duets by Mrs. Kenneth Wagner and Raha.d M. Stecje. A reception was h Id following the ceremony in the churt n social r. .im. : . Couple Uni.ed In boup’s King Csienwny Miss Kathrin Blakeley and James Holland, ext hanged mariiag< v ws o.i Sunday. August 4 during a 2;.:() p.m. ceremony in the United Methodist Chinch, Walkerton, w.th Rev.' William Ba b performing the rites. A it o ption followed in the John Glenn High School cafetorium. 'lne bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mr.-. Donald Blakeley, route 2. Walkerton, ar I the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eran, cis Holland. so7 Jackson Street, Walker ton. A lavender and white color theme was carried out by the at. tendants. Mis. Linda McLean, Plymouth. was Matron of honor and Miss Laretta Blakeley, sister of the bi ide was the br.desmaid. Miss Paula Tyler, LaPaz. cousin of the bride, was flower girl. Donald Martin, Mishawaka, served as best man and groomsman was Loren Jones. Ushers were Paul Rough, cousin of the groom, and Robert Dunn, Ply. mouth, cousin of the bride. Dan. iel Dipert, Kingsbury, cousin of the groom, was -ring bearer. The couple graduated from Johm Glenn High School and the groom is a graduate of Indiana Barber College, Indianapolis. , The couple left on a honeymoon trip to the Pocono Mountains and are now at home in LaPaz. ( W ALKERTON REGION II SOFTBALL CHAMPS The Walkerton Jaycees Soft, ball team traveled to Plymouth Saturday. September 17 and competed in the R 'gion II slow pitch softball tournament. The Jaycees won four games from the following Jaicts- teams. New Car isk. c .v r Lakeville and the championship ganu against Plymouth. Thi- gives the Walkerton Jay. cees the right to compete in th< Jaycee state softball tournament held in Dmvil.i Indiana, September 14 and 15 The f Ih.wing ai. the member of the team. Charles Lloyd. Ln. on McMahon, Waym McGee, Da\a Scott. ( irl Wil.iams Joe Setn John Stasko, Joe Jaski Tom M< . Gee, Randy Stull. John McG.t , I>-s Cable. M.ke Liftus Larry Setnor, Steve Jmolxson. ’ Lannie Savoie. There were 16 teams represemt. ed in the tournament. •I W I EK GOLF WIN The Walkerton Jaycees won the Region II Golf Tournament h»ld in New Carlisle Saturday, August 24 Walkerton w< n with a total of 302 sot the team champ, ionnhip. The men| era of the team are Bob Wagner, John Me. Gee, Dave Scott and Roger Schmeltz. • fog r Schmeltz was the med. alist with a 64, receiving the med.L.s’ trophy. Dave Scott re. crived the 2nd place trophy with a 73 and Bob Wagner won the
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