The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 May 1979 — Page 7

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Patty Ann Legge and Terry Roush were united in marriage during a three o’clock double-ring ceremony in St. Patrick's Church. Walkerton, on Saturday, April 21, with Father Anthony Letko officiating. The altar was decorated

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with candelabras, blue and white carnations, daisies and white satin ; bows. Traditional wedding music was played by Miss Jane Keefe, Walkerton. The bride is the daughter of Mr. I and Mrs. Robert C. Legge, 511

Virginia Street, Walkerton. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Roush, Walkerton. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a traditional gown of crepe-back satin made with a square neck trimmed with a Cluny lace ruffle and long fitted sleeves of the same lace. Venice lace appliques and satin ribbon encircled the empire waistline accented in back with a satin bow and streamers. The tiered skirt, baned in Cluny lace, ended in a chapel-length train. A chapel-length lace edged mantilla completed the bridal ensemble. She wore a single strand of pearls and carried a bouquet of white roses, carnations and violets tied with satin streamers made of silk flowers. Mrs. Susie Legge was matron of honor and bridesmaids were Patty Bennett, Sherry Bottorff and Tammy Legge was the junior bridesmaid. Jennifer Roush was the flower girl. The attendants wore blue silesta knit gowns which featured point d’esprit lace ruffle collars on scoop necklines. Their bouquets were fashioned like the bride’s only were of blue and white daisies with baby’s breath all of silk flowers made by Mrs. Pat Orcutt. Best man was Michael Roush, brother of the groom. Brian Pugsley, Ken Legge, brother of the bride and Tim Legge, brother of the bride, were groomsmen. Robert and Andrew Legge, brothers of the bride, were ushers. The mother of the bride chose a silver blue mid-calf length dress accented with dolman sleeves and an empire waist. The mother of the groom chose a blue dress accented with a border print ruffle. A reception for 350 guests was held at the LaPaz Community Building. Blue and white streamers, bells and white daisies and baby's breath centerpiece accented the bridal table. A honeymoon to Florida was taken by the couple and they are at home at 106 Rupcl Street, North Liberty.

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — MAY 10. 1979

The bride is a 1978 graduate of John Glenn High School and is employed at Modern Door Company. Walkerton. The groom is a 1977 graduate of John Glenn High School and is employed at Bendix Corp.. South Bend. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Clair Storer. Bradford. Pennsylvania; Mr. and Mrs. David Storer. Bradford, Pennsylvania; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Storer, Sicklerville. New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Watts, Stryker, Ohio; and family and friends came from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Chicago, Illinois.

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