The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 July 1978 — Page 5

UNITED IN MARRIAGE j ■ * V SH ■ ' I I

On July first. Connie Jeanette Harbaugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Harbaugh, of North Liberty, and Dallas Dale Witt, son of Mr. Walter Witt, of Marshalltown. lowa, were united in marriage. Ihe ceremony was performed by Dr. Gaylord Saltzgaber, Th. D. in the North Liberty United Methodist Church. The bride graduated from North Liberty High School in 1971 and Ball State University in 1975. The groom is a graduate of Marshalltown High School. Marshalltown. lowa, and has attended Marshalltown Community College. I he bride wore a white gown of silk organza. The short sleeved gown featured a ruffled scoop neck-

PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, JULY 15 12:00 NOON Location: 4 miles south of Walkerton on Indiana 23 to Koontz Lake. Go east on Kanney Drive to Shady Avenue. Having sold my home and moving out of state, 1 will put the following household items up for auction: Utility cabinets; step stool; 2 base cabinets; table and 6 chairs; wall clock; recliner; table lamps; Lazy Boy chair; table floor lamp; 2 living room chairs; colored TV; metal floor lamp; set snack folding tables; Earlv American sofa bed; several wall pictures; stereo with records; 2 maple stands; complete maple single bed; 2 hampers; fans; AM-FM radio; Hoover vacuum cleaner; Regina electric broom; bedding; bathroom shelves; chest of drawers; dresser; sewing machine; hanging lamp; day bed; folding chairs; cedar chest: 8 x 11' rug; dishes - sere ice for 12 and service for 8; handmade afghan; self-propelled lawn mower; floor polisher and scrubber; complete full bed; rakes; shovels; misc. garden tools; metal shelves; machinist tool box; tool boxes; water pump; push mower; horse shoes; croquet set; folding lawn chairs and recliner; utility shed -7 x 10'; music box; lots of misc. items to numerous to mention. ANTIQUES — Kerosene lamp; cabinet; Nipon vase; library table; hexagon table; floor lamp; Nypon desk; coal shuttle; cup and saucer collection; book case; table lamps; dresser; oak slant front btxikcase; Roseville vase; make-up mirror; chest of drawers, chair: yard light; flat irons. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: Mr and Mrs. James Morrey have an exceptionally clean and well-cared-for household. Antiques in best condition. Terms: Cash Not Responsible For Accidents Mr. & Mrs. James Morrey DON GREEN. Auctioneer. 219 930-bl5 u . Rt I. Grovertown

line and silk daisies with seed pearl centers accented the ruffle. The gown had a fitted bodice and a full skirt with a pearl-daisy ruffled hemline that extended into a full chapel train. The bride wore a picture hat of silk organza accented with pearl centered daisies and an attached fingertip length veil. Her bouquet was mounted on her white Bible and featured an orchid with cascades of stephantosis on ribbon. The bride's attendants wore a rainbow of pastels. Their gowns featured a ruffled scoop neckline, fitted bodices accented with satin ribbons and a ruffled hemline. Their picture hats featured a satin ribbon attached with a cluster of white flowers. Their nosegay

bouquets were a rainbow of pastel daisies, miniatute carnations and baby’s breath. Mrs. Patsy Ukele, sister of the bride, of Mishawaka, was matron of honor. Mrs. Pat Beddow, sister of the groom, from Marshalltown. lowa, and Mrs. Elaine Nahrwold. of Shelbyville, were bridesmaids. The flower girl, Miss Denise Ukele. of Mishawaka, niece of the bride, wore a mint green gow n styled by her mother to match the other attendants gowns. The groom wore a white tuxedo with a white ruffled shirt. The groomsmen wore white tuxedos with pastel shirts to match the bridesmaids gowns. Best man was Doug Hiple, of Ames, lowa. Jim Lounsberry. of Marshalltown and Michael Witt, nephew of the groom, of Lawson, Missouri, were groomsmen. Roger Harbaugh, of North Liberty, nephew of the bride, was ringbearer. Mr. Terry Harbaugh. of North Liberty, and Mr. Larry Witt, of Ankeny, lowa, brothers of the bride and groom. ,vere ushers. Mrs. Mary Grauel, of South Bend, was organist. The soloist was Miss Sue Haynes, of Wabash. Solos included "You Light Up My Life" and "Treasures." Miss Julie Witt, of Ankeny, lowa, niece of the groom, was in charge of the guest book. The Misses Kim Harbaugh, of North Liberty, and Kim Witt, of Lawson.

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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - JULY 13, 1978

Missouri, nieces of the bride and groom, handed wedding programs to the guests. Alan Beddow, of Marshalltown, nephew of the groom, was acolyte. A reception followed in the church fellowship hall. Cake, punch, coffee, mints and nuts were served by the Misses Joan McCormick. of South Bend. Lori Sumpter and Lynette Sumpter, of North Liberty. The newlyweds honeymoon trip was to Silver Dollar City, Missouri, Mammoth Cave in Kentucky and the Ozarks in Arkansas. The couple are at home at 312 N. 16th Street. Marshalltown. lowa. BRIDAL SHOWER GIVEN A bridal shower was given by Lynn Bolze and Norma Eddinger for Donna Robison who will marry Tom Bolze on August 26. The honored guest was presented with a corsage of kitchen items. Games were played and prizes

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were awarded to Kim Keeling, Sarah Robison and Deb Poczik. Refreshments were served. Donna received a lot of nice gifts. Those attending came from La Porte. South Bend, Kingsford Heights. Rolling Prairie and Walkerton. ANBESOL KILLS MOUTH PAIN ON CONTACT Denture pain, toothache, cold sores, teething pain. relieved for hours. X ! " ‘ ' I h ,'•. f’. 1 ‘