The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 October 1977 — Page 3

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Miss Karen Wardman and Leslie Cable exchanged vows on Saturday, September 17, at 7 o'clock in the Walkerton United Methodist Church with Rev. William Hughes officiating at the candlelight dou ble-ring ceremony. Candelabra arrangements featuring gladiolus and pomp daisies graced the altar. Mrs. Sharon Klinedinst provided the nuptial music, and Miss Sherry Klinedinst was pianist for her mother as she sang, “Wedding Song” ana ‘Evergreen.” The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Wardman, Walkerton and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cable, Walkerton. The bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride was in a lovely ivory organza floor length gown accented with alencon lace on the stand-up collar and bishop sleeves. The gown featured a chapel length train trimmed in matching alecon lace. She carried a colonial bouquet of peach roses, white stephanetis and baby's breath. Matron of honor was Mrs. Dirk Pletcher. Walkerton. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Bradley Schmeltz, Walkerton, and nieces of the groom, the Misses Kerri and Pam Skiles, Walkerton. They wore peach Quiana knit gowns with cap sleeves and stand-up collars. Each carried a colonial bouquet of fall colored pomps, daisies and baby’s breath. Flower girl was Miss Margaret Godwin, Walkerton. Mrs.

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Douglas Brovoid presided over the guest book. Allen Schmeltz. Walkerton, served as best man. Groomsmen were Jack Wardman, brother of the bride. Walkerton; Douglas Brovoid and Kenneth Chapman, both of Walkerton. Ushers were Rick Neiswender and Terry Haney, Walkerton. Ring bearer was Master Timothy Pletcher, Walkerton. A reception followed the ceremony in the Plymouth Conservation Hall. Mrs. Leßoy Skiles, sister of the groom, served the cake. Mrs. Stanley Cole, Hartsburg, Missouri, aunt of the bride, served the punch and Mrs. Mel Auman served the buffet dinner. After a honeymoon in New Orleans and Florida, the couple is at home at 1007 Ohio Street, Walkerton. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Knaus, rural route 1. Walkerton, are parents of a son, Bryan Michael, bom Sunday, October 23, in the LaPorte Hospital. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rafael J. Knaus, Chicago. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alex Banda, Ch icago. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Greg Hartsell, of Fort Wayne, on October 1. She has been named Angela Elsie. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hartsell, rural route 2, Walkerton.

Donors To JGHS Marching Band Contest Trip Teamwork wins! This was certainly proved to Band Boosters during the week of October 3 - 8 when the businesses and citizens of the Greater Walkerton Area gave so generously. A great PU Band Booster committee, headed by Maryin Hochstetler, Sue Shields, Joe Eckstein and Dennis Bloomfield, accompanied by the John Glenn Band, was very well received. They met their goal and now the band will be able to make the long trip to Terre Haute on two comfortable chartered busses. Thanks again to all of the following plus those who gave in the bucket and those who donated for “fuzzies.” Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mattocks Walkerton Miller’s Merry Manor Sheeting Service, Inc. Wormaid, International American Door Co. Laßere’s Arco Station Doll’s Service Station Mahoney-Mann Chev-Olds Walkerton Truck Equippers, Inc. Superior Truck Equipment Co., Inc. Walkerton Dairy Queen Gardner’s Farm Equipment

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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - OCTOBER 27, 1977

P & J Auto American Legion Auxiliary 189 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eckstein Mer-Con Tool, Inc. Stuntz & Hochstetler Pines Mr. and Mrs. Warner Clark Walkerton Branch Farmers State Bank of Wyatt Mr. and Mrs. R. N. LaFeber Sandra’s Beauty Shop Bill’s Barber Shop De Wayne Pavey Insurance The Posy Parlor Jack's SErvice B. I. Holser Bolze Marathon Walkerton Lumber Co. Walkerton Skelgas Service Chuck's Barber Shop Walkerton Beauty Center Independent-News Co. Ed Walz Allen's Sunoco Williams Supply Falcon Inn Kam’s TV & Appliance Dad & Lad’s Peggy Patterson Jacob Drugs Her Place J & L Tractor Service Hook’s Drugs Montana Charlie’s Ed Rhodes Walt's Star Case Jim's Standard Service Dave & Ray’s Supermarket Dr. and Mrs. William Carter The Ridge Co.

Hidden Bu-Tee Salon Kabelin’s True Value Hardware Imogene's Beauty Shop Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kickbush Palmer’s Furniture Store Bill and Anna Rose Heim Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Berton Lloyd and Gertrude Thomas J&J Restaurant Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Hershberger Mercer s Beverage House, Inc. United Auto Supply Plas/Steel Products, Inc. Queen Road Mobil Home Pack Christensen Veterinary Service Beaver Realty Walkerton Medical Clinic Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gardner Al-N-Dor Restaurant Dede's Beauty Shop Clapper's Burger Dairy Huhnke’s Tire Service Ludwig Plumbing & Heating Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hardesty Powers Ford-Mercury Sales. Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Zartman Stienke’s Tree Farm J & W Oil Co. Walkerton Tri Kappa Sorority Matthew Kickbush Charles O. Hiler & Son, Inc. NOTICE On November 1 the Fort WayneSouth Bend Diocese Blue Army will sponsor the visitation of the world famous International Pilgram Virgin statue. The statue will be at 55 differend churches and schools during a 26 day period.