The Independent-News, Volume 110, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 August 1984 — Page 3

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Nancy Beth Covington and Frederick L. Bullinger, Jr., of Evansville, were united in marriage on Saturday, August 4, at 6:30 p.m. at the Bethel United Church of Christ, Evansville. Acolytes were Ryan R. Covington, nephew of the bride, Fort Wayne; Hugh McGrath, nephew of the groom, Rockaway, New Jersey; Joshua Ream, nephew of the groom, Columbia City; and David Shoemaker, nephew of the groom, Indianapolis. Soloist was Pamela S. Covington, Fort Wayne. The bride is the daughter of Robert R. and Jeanette Covington,

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1223 Akin Drive, Evansville. The groom is the son of Frederick L. and Opal Bullinger, Tyler Road, Walkerton. Maid of honor was Peggy L. Covington, Knoxville, Tennessee and bridesmaids were Mrs. Sandra L. Stevens, Indianapolis, and Cheryl R. Plonk, Nashville, Tennessee. Thomas P. Dickens, Evansville, served as best man and groomsmen were Mark A. Henry, Evansville, and Michael J. Armstrong, Madison. Usher was Ronald R. Covington, Fort Wayne. A reception was held at Kokies

Echo Valley, Evansville. Registering the guests were Dawn Shoemaker, Lakeville, and Stacey Ream, Columbia City. Serving was Laura, Lisa and Lynda McGrath, Rockaway, New Jersey, all five are nieces of the groom. The bride is a graduate of the University of Evansville where she obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree in elementary education. She is presently working towards her Master of Science degree in elementary education and special education at Indiana State University. She is a special education teacher at Baldwin Heights Elementary School, in Princeton. The groom received his Bachelor of Science degree in general and experimental psychology and business management with a specialization in personnel from Ball State University, and his Master of Arts degree in psychometry from Ball State. He is school psychologist for the Evansville-Vanderburgh School Corporation. WHISPERING PINES GOLF NEWS The Ladies League had their guest day on Tuesday playing 18 holes. Emily Gryb had low gross with an 86. Wanita Manuel had low putts of 33. Closest to the flag on No. 5 was Billie Windisch, a guest from Indianapolis. Closest on No. 15 was Emily Gryb. Gloria Heminger, from Granger, had low gross for the guests with an even 100. After play the girls all gathered in the shelter where tables were decorated with centerpieces colorful knitted putter covers and pencils and pens arranged in clay pots. Steaks cooked on the grill along with baked potatoes, green beans, relish plates, watermelon and beverages were served. Prizes were provided for all guests. Larry Fair won low gross in the Men’s Friday League with a low 33. Carl Davis had low net of 32. Gosest to the flag on No. 3 was Dennis

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Manuel and Myronson was closest on No. 5. MARSHALL COUNTY DEMOCRATS PLAN TWO BREAKFASTS The Marshall County Democratic candidates will hold a breakfast meeting at 7:00 a.m., on August 2, at Grandma’s Kitchen, Argos, and on August 9, at the Alibi Restaurant, LaPaz. A breakfast meeting is also set for September 10 at the Tyner 1.0.0. F. Lodge. FUNFEST SET AT KINGSFORD HEIGHTS The Kingsford Heights Park Board has formed a Funfest com- > mittee for the Labor Day Festival. I The festival is set for Friday, t August 31 through Monday, Sepi tember 3 when a fireworks display will conclude the festivities. Food will be provided by various

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area restaurants and the American Legion Auxiliary. There will be game booths for adults as well as for the kids and a number of contests are being set up for the festival. Arts and crafts booths applicants are asked to call Ruel Burkett, 3935624. Proceeds from the festival will continue work on the ball grounds and to dress up the kiddies playground. ATTENTION TENNIS PLAYERS Boys interested in playing tennis at John Glenn High School this fall should report to the high school tennis courts on Monday, August 6, at 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m., for your first practice. You must have your physical and insurance paid at that time. Call coach Kickbush for any other information. Shop and Save in Walkerton!

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