The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 31 August 1978 — Page 5

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Miss Denise Dyanne Glissman became the bride of Stephen James Benczik on Saturday. August 5. 1978 at 10:00 a.m. at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Hamlet. Indiana. Celebrant was Rev. Dominic A. Mrena. The bride, given in marriage by her father, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Glissman. of Rural Route 3, Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Benczik. of Rural Route 7. Plymouth, are the groom's parents. Serving her sister as maid of

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honor was Madelyn Glissman, of Plymouth. Bridesmaids were Lori Kaufman, so Plymouth. Kim Kmiatek. of Hammond, and JoEUen Stoll, of Lowell, all friends of the bride. Best man was the groom's brother. John F. Benczik, of Romeo, Michigan. Other attendants were groomsman John Black, of Chicago. Illinois, Lvle Breeding and Herman Houin, of Plymouth, as groomsmen and ushers. All are friends of the groom. The bride chose a cream knit

gown with Venician lace featuring a full train and a colonial hat with full length veil. She carried a colonial bouquet of bridal pink roses and baby breath. All her attendants wore colonial style gowns of cream with pale pink rose buds ami lace and carried bouquets of roses and carnations. Ihe bride's mother wore a gown of cream and green print and carried gardenias. Mrs Benczik chose a mint green gown and wore orchids. Doing the readings for the Mass was Marv Beth Simmermever, ot Oldenburg. Indiana, a friend of the bride. Carrying the offertory were Angela Benczik. of Romeo, Michigan. niece of the groom; Michael Glissman. of Valparaiso, cousin of the bride; and Susan and James Yates. Plymouth, niece and nephew of the groom. The Ancilia Comini Choir, directed by Sister Angelita. sang for the Mass, and soloist was Sr. Susasn Heiser, a friend of the bride. Program usherettes were Mary Ann Glissman and Lisa Marie Glissman. cousins of the bride from Valparaiso. Honor guests at the ceremony were Mrs. Herbert Huhnke. Plymouth, grandmother of the bride. Mrs. Katie Vercseg. of South Bend, grandmother of the groom, and Miss Helen Lue Huhnke. of Plymouth. great aunt of the bride. The church banners were designed by the bride. Immediately following the ceremony, a buffet luncheon was served for 150 guests at the Plymouth Country Cub. The Deli Howard Combo provided dance music throughout the afternoon. Assisting at the reception were Jim and Judy Martin, of Walkerton, cousins of the bride’s mother; Mary Yates, of Plymouth, sister of the groom, and Beverly Benczik. of Romeo. Michigan, sister-in-law of the groom The groom’s parents entertained at their home following the rehearsal. Following the reception, open house was held at the bnde's home where the couple opened their

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wedding gifts. Showers were given the bride by Lisa and Mary Ann Glissman at their home at Valpa- । raiso and by Madelyn Glissman at Plymouth. । After a wedding trip to Lake of the Ozarks, the eouple is now at home in West Lafayette where the bride a ill continue her studies in the Purdue School of Pharmacy, and the groom will complete his civil engineering course at Purdue. BRIDAL SHOWER GIVEN A bridal shower was given for Miss Kim (lark on Wednesday evening at the AI-N Dor Restaurant. Walkerton, with 20 guests present. Many lovely gifts were received bv the honored guest. I he door prize was won bv Betty Baker, of Biemen. Game prizes were awarded to Leah Pickavet, Sonofa Higgins and Bettv Kunkle. (ake. jello salad, coffee and punch were served. Hostesses for the affair were Alice Sheaks and girls at the restaurant.

Due to my discontinuing housekeeping. I will sell the following personal property at PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, SEPT. 2 AT 10:30 A.M. DIRECTIONS —1 mile east of St Rd. 23 on New Rd. (New Rd. is 2 mi. north of North Liberty, Ind.), watch for sale signs. Antiques & Collector's Items FURNITURE — Large round oak table with leaves; nice falls style dining room set with table, leaves, buffet and 6 chars; falls style desk; six-legged table; (3) oak commodes; solid oak bed chest; nice dressing table; nice metal bed (tube style); oak rocking chair; oak dresser; nice set of 5 plank bottom kitchen chairs; solid oak dresser with mirror; 4 post bed; Queen Anne rocker and overstuffed chair; pair of crystal lamps; Damascus sewing machine with oak cabinet , nice Singer treadle sewing machine; blanket chest; beveled edge mirror with oak frame; nice oval convex picture frame with glass; German 'Kundo'' 300-day clock; old Truetone radio; daybed; 2 pressed back chairs; poplar tub stand; round oak wood burning stove; various old chairs; feather pillows. GLASSWARE — White hobnail cookie jar; beautiful old carnival glass vase (large); buffet set (fruit bowl and candle holders); cut glass berry dishes; 6 glasses and pitcher with gold trim; pink Depression dessert dishes; white with gold trim dishes (complete service for 10); pedestal cake plate; large pressed glass vase; rubs red dish; cheese holder; cream and sugar sets; various pitchers; various old bottles; cookie crock; 20 gal. crock; pressed glass candv dish; various cut glass pcs.; egg plate; relish dishes; lots of knick knacks; china teapot; custard dishes; shot glasses; various bowls, etc., sanes jewelry box. Sil V I R — Wm. Rogers 12 place setting ot sterling silver with case. MISC AN 1 IQI IS — Old doll; various old watches and costume jewelrv; copper fruit basket; chicken scales; egg crate, crosscut saw. milk can; washboard, large tub, drying pan: various baskets slaw cutter; meat saw; wood bowl: toothpick holder, several cast iron skillets; various canning supplies, old cooking utensils nils, primitives; old iron, tin typewriter; old buttons, various pictures Household Biautvrangc gas stove; Gibson refrigerator. Mavtag wringer washer, scars Kenmore electric clothes drver like new । Motorola BA 23 l\ (as is>: kitchen set with leaves and n chairs. Ip< bedroom set w ith book< ase headboard, chest ot drawers: bin h chest ot drawers; metal wardrobe, blue couch and chair, overstuffed chairs, platform nxkcr recliner, knick knack cupboard; ottoman, pole lamp; small stand; radio, various lamps, various clocks. 1\ light; end tables, magazine rack, ironing board, tan vaporizer, misc. bedding and linens; butcher knives; 4 slice toaster, cookie jar. waffle iron; Presto pressure cooker; roaster, vanner cake carrier misv stainless; misc. pots and pans, lots ot cake and pie pans, spice rack; lots ot canning jars; plastic containers, double tubs Mise'cilanvous Scars garden tractor; electric grinder; veg sprayer; fishing spears; various hand tools; grease guns, various car and farm machinery parts; lots ot nuts, bolts, nails, etc.; manv other items too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash Lunch Served Not Responsible For Accidents Mrs. Chester Pittman, Owner DOYLE PITTMAN. POWER OF ATTORNEY Sale Conducted by K aser $ Auction Service North Liberty South Bend 656 4532 287 8689

NOTICE Diabetic testing is ottered by the LaPorte County Health Department on the first Thursday of each month. Ihe testing will be at the LaPorte Office on the fourth floor ot the County Complex Building, Courthouse Square and at the branch office. 104 Brinkman Avenue, Michigan ( itv The hours are 9.00 a.m. to 11 (M) a.m. to 1:00 p.m to 4:00 p.m. Ihe service is tree and open to the public. It is recommended that the Diabetic lest be given two (2) hours after eating a high carbohydrate meal. An example of such a meal would be Breakfast — Fruit juice, pancakes or French toast with maple syrup, milk, may have sugar with coffee or tea Lunch — Iwo (2) sandwiches, milk, a rich dessert, may have sugar with coffee or tea. Much time is wasted bv listening to others talk