The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 August 1985 — Page 3
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Jill Marie Davis became the bride of Russell Charles Mullett, on Saturday, July 13, during a 1 o’clock double-ring ceremony held in the Blissville Church of the Brethren. Rev. Dester Cummins, pastor, officiated. Original composition, vocal and piano music was provided by Eric Schnell, University of Illinois while “The Lord’s Prayer" was sung by Susan Blaisdell, cousin of the bride. The church was decorated with fems; white, burgundy and pink altar bouquets; flower baskets and centerpieces of white and burgundy roses with tapers. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davis, Route 4, Walkerton. She is a graduate of John Glenn High School, attended Indiana Central University and is attending the University of Illinois where she is majoring in painting and drawing. The groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Frederic Mullett, Hanover and Spruce Trail, Plymouth. He is a graduate of Southwestern High School and the University of the South and is attending the University of Illinois as a graduate student majoring in clinical psychology and is employed by Cunningham Children’s Home, Urbana, Illinois. The bride chose a white satin
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gown featuring a sweetheart neckline, short puffed sleeves and a baskque bodice outlined with Venice lace and seed pearls over English net. The full satin skirt featured a petal train etched with Venice lace with a cathedral veil and blusher were attached to a crown of crystal and pearls. Placed in the bridal bouquet of lily of the valley and burgundy roses was a silk handkerchief borrowed from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bollhoefre representing “something old, borrowed and blue". Lillian Friman was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Lisa and Susan Blaisdell, wearing burgundy satin tea length gowns. Junior bridesmaids were Carrie Evans and Kathy Blaisdell, wearing lace trimmed pink satin gowns. All wore matching gloves, flower hairpieces and carried single burgundy roses with pink streamers. Keith Mullet, brother of the groom, served as best man. Groomsmen were Freddie Pegues and Roy Evans, Jr., brother-in-law. Ushers were Gene Harker and Todd Davis, brother of the bride and ringbearer was Brian Adams. The bride’s mother wore a claret, matching shoes and gloves and the groom’s mother wore a dusty rose dress with matching shoes and
gloves. The reception was held in the church Fellowship Hall. The bride and groom honored the groom’s parents with a toast to commemorate their wedding anniversary of the same date and presented them with silver toasting gobiets. The hall was decorated in the bride's chosen colors of pink and burgundy. A wedding trip to the New England states was taken with the couple now at home in Champaign, Illinois. Out of town guests came from Hanover, Seymour. Indiana Central University, Waukegan, Illinois, University of Illinois and Symma, Delaware.
CARD OF THANKS
A sincere thanks to my gracious friends and neighbors for their charitable expressions of kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of my beloved wife, Garice (Terry) Runley. Your acts of kindness were gratefully appreciated. Howard L. Rumley Thanks to all the people who helped make our 50th anniversary a happy one. Thanks to all our families who took part and planned it. Thanks for the gifts and cards. Woodrow & Ellen Cochran We wish to thank the neighbors, friends, relatives and First Brethren Ladies for the food, flowers and money. We wish also to thank Rev. Snell and Manuel Funeral Home. Roland Renz and Family Eugene Parmley and Family We would like to extend our thanks to everyone for the food, Church of Christ, friends and neighbors for all you kindnesses shown to the family of Garice Rumley. Special thanks to Neil and Edna Downey for all of your help. Helen Rumley Eugene & Mary Anne Rumley Howard Rumley Norman & Patti Keller WOMEN TOGETHER TO MEET Walkerton Women Together will be meeting on Thursday, August 15, at the Walkerton Community Building, comer of Ohio and Washington Streets. The meeting will start promptly at 9:30 a.m. There is free babysitting provided each month. We will be blessed with the ministry of Pastor Paul Siddall, of Fish Lake. He served five and a half years as associate pastor of the Evangelist, at English Lake Church, North Judson. He has served as pastor of the Fish Lake church for the past two years. Encourage a neighbor or friend to come with you to this fine meeting and fellowship. WIN coupon books on sale in many area businesses, only $6.00.
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Returned from a trip through Kentuuky and Tennessee, are Rev. Rex. S. Charles and his bride, the former Kathyrn A. Losicki. They were married at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 6, at the East United Methodist Church, Mishawaka. A reception took place in the fellowship hall of the church. Mrs. Charlotte Losicki is the
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