The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 April 1978 — Page 2

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Patncia Jean Steinke and Lee Rev Carl Bennett were united in mamagt during a " 30 p m. candlelight ceremonv in the Presbyterian Church. Walkerton, on Sat turdav March 1* with Res David K Barnett officiating Two bask ets of white gladohas and green and peach carnations flanked the altar with ribbons marking the pews A unity tandk was also lit Miss Terrs Bottorff sang "You Ligh’ Up Mv Life" and Mrs Jon Smith sister of the bride. sang. W< st Only Just Begun Mrs Lois Ross. Walkerton, was the or g; nisi Th< bride is the daughter of Mr and M r s Richard Lauderback route 4 W a kerton Ihe groom is the sor of the <»te Mr and Mrs Let R >\ Bennett Ph mouth

ARTS & CRAFTS CONTEST ENTRIi BLANK Name Grade.. School Media Fili in Numbers Os Each A Total Os 3ls The Limit ARI CRAFT Public Sale As we are musing we will sell the following located 1 mile north of Walkerton on State Road 23 to Isler Road then east 2 miles on SATURDAY, APRIL 8 130 EM. Household Items — Appliances Antiques & Collectables Farm Items — Miscellaneous SOU Ihis Auction Will Be Held Indoors fcruii» ( ASH N« lunch Sul Krsponsibk for Accident* Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Stump I - u F••si «- Au ' <-r Route ch* ‘ h»d V s<) (2191 4* i 4 I

The bride was escorted be her father. Mr lauderback. down the aisle and she chose a scalloped C hantilh lace edged polyester or ganza tiered bodice featured a deep cape let of organza edged with lace and the same lace trimmed the fitted long sleeves. Her illusion blusher and walking length veil was held by a half hat of Chantilly lace trimmed with inidescent sequins and seed pearls She carried w hite . arnations tipped in aqua and daises with white streamers She also earned a bible which had a lace cover and a little blue heart on the front accented with white streamers which was given to her prior to the wedding bv her sister. Mrs Jon Smith Maid of honor was Miss Robin Lauderback sister of the bride.

Bridesmaids were Miss Debbie Bennett, sister of the groom, and Miss Barbara Nunlev. I lower girl was I racie Ice Smith, one year old niece ol the bride, she carried a basket of w hite rose petals. Serving as best man was Mr. lon Smith. Walkerton. Groomsmen were Mr. Carl Hollar, Argos and Mr Raymond Warren. Argos. Ushers were Mr. Terry Clemens and Mr. Larry Clemens. Ring bearer was Master Cory Lee Hollar. Approximately 120 persons atgtended the reception in the church fellowship hall. The three-tiered cake was decorated with mint green icing and pillars and cupids. Miss Peggy Gemberling. cousin of the bride, was in charge of the guest book. Miss Cindy Steinke, sister of the bride, w as in charge of the gifts and servers were Mrs. Jon Smith, Miss Cindy Steinke and Miss Peggy Gemberling. The groom wishes to thank the bride's parents for a beautiful wedding. The bride's mother wore a mint green floor length gown with ostrich feathers around the long sleeves. A wedding trip to Texas through New Orleans and into and around Florida was taken by the couple who returned on March 31 to their home at 111 W Williams Street. Argos. Ihe bride w ill graduate in May from John Glenn High School. The groom is a 19'2 graduate of John Glenn High School and he is employed at D. A Burkett A Sons, Argos. SCHOOL MENU Walkerton Elementary School APRIL 10 - 14 MONDAY Scallopoed potatoes Buttered peas and carrots Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Plums Milk IUESDAY Hot dog sandwich Tatortots Carrot sticks Applesauce Milk WEDNESDAY Vegetable soup and crackers Ham salad sandwich Cookies Peanuts Milk IHIRSDAY Roast turkey Mashed potatoes and gravy Cranberry sauce Bread and butter Pears Milk FRIDAY Macaroni and cheese Harvard beets Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Peaches Milk St. Patrick School APRIL 10 14 MONDAY Spaghetti w ith meat sauce Biscuit w ith butter Green beans Cookie Milk Il FSDAY Beef and noodles Rice Muffin with butter Applesauce Milk Wl DM SDAY Pig in blanket f renc h tries Buttered corn Sliced peat hrs Milk IHI RSDAY Roast turkev Mailn d |>ot.it<M s and grav v Roll and butte i I ossed salad < laldu ti v sau. < Milk I RIDAk Al a al < a abd Im si lull Roll and butte i ( >k slaw

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Fudge Milk SENIOR CITIZEN BOWLING NEWS Vi Guard joined the group on March 29 and Ed Johnson returned from Florida and rejoined us too. Looks as if Emil Vische is going to stay with us. High bowlers were Eleanor Knight with a 503 series. Sally

PUBLIC SALE I have sold my home and will sell the following at public auction located at 'O6 Ohio Street, Walkerton. Indiana SUNDAY, APRIL 9 12:00 NOON (E.S.T.) Westinghouse refrigerator; wooden table and chairs; single door metal cabinet; maroon davenport and chair; green recliner; coffee table; small stands; ixcasional chairs; oak library table; 6 dining room chairs; metal bed complete; large wixxlen dresser; gentlemen's dresser, lounge; chest of drawers; antique brass bed; eagle claw stand; carved straight chair; glass globe light fixtures; Victor table model victrola; wall mirror; 12 x 15 carpet; grill; Dormyer mixer; 15 gal. copper kettle; iron kettle; set of gold band on white dishes; pictures; goose feather pillows; sugar box; flat irons; hand painted bowls; bixiks. wash stand; quilts and bedding; fl<x»r and table lamps; wash tubs; shot gun; elec mower; power mower; push mower, step ladder; aluminum extension ladder; lawn sweeper; electric table saw; lawn chairs and hand tixils of all kinds. Terms: CASH Not Responsible For Accidents NELLIE SMITH, Owner AUCTIONEERS: PAUL J BEAVER. 842-2229 WILLIAM BEAVER. 586 3591 PUBLIC AUCTION CONSIGNMENT SALE J & L Tractor Service SATURDAY, APRIL 15 10:00 A.M. State Road 23 North, Walkerton, Indiana —REASONABLE RATES — SO.OO - SIOO.OO — 20% SIOO.OO - $1,000.00 - 10% $1,000.00 - $10,000.00 —5% $10,000.00 - $20,000.00 -4% $20,000.00 - Over -3% Would appreciate consignment as soon as possible but Mdcome up to sale date Lynn Brownlee, Owner-Manager 586-3398 AUCTIONEERS: COSTELLO BROS 784-3442

Barna with a 458 series and Merle Brucsch had a 184 game. Russ Brucsch had a high game of 189 and Stan Labnn had a 485 series. Koontz Lake Missionary Church Lloyd George. Pastor Boh Varga. Sunday Schixvl Supt.