The Independent-News, Volume 113, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 October 1987 — Page 2
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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - OCTOBER 15, 1987
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A double ring ceremony united in marriage Tracey Diane Burch and Thomas James Duff, on Saturday, September 26, at 1:30 p.m.. at the North Liberty United Methodist Church. Rev. Steven Conner performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Du Wayne Burch. North Liberty, and Mr. and Mrs. James Duff. Walkerton, are parents of the
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groom. Tracey chose to wear her mother's wedding gown that is 25 years old. The gown of pure silk de soie organza was fashioned with princess lines, a scoop neckline and outlined with re-embroidered Alencon lace medallions and seed pearls. A bouffant skirt was accented by 2 self fabric roses and a peplum which fell into a chapel
train. A Juliet cap held a veil of French illusion. She carried a cascade bouquet of peach azaleas and roses accented with teal flowers and ivy. The maid of honor was Julie Knowlton, Muncie. Bridesmaids were Dawn Wilburn. North Liberty, and Dawn Heim, Dumfries, Virginia. cousin of the bride. The attendants wore tea-length gowns of teal lace over matching satin. They featured boat necklines and short sleeves. A wide satin cummerbund with a back bow circled their waists. They carried ivory lace fans with peach and teal flowers. Flower girls were Carolyn Weber. North Liberty, cousin of the bride, and Monica Gaff. Kimmell, cousin of the groom. They wore tea-length dresses of peach. They carried ivory lace baskets of peach and teal flowers. Mike Kinney, Walkerton, was best man. Groomsmen were Eric Duff, Upland, and Robert Duff. Walkerton, brothers of the groom. Ushers were Todd Burch, Walkerton, brother of the bride, and Robert Fraley, Union Furnace. Ohio. Acolyte was Ben Gaff. Kimmell, cousin of the groom. Registering guests was Dawn Burch, Mentone, cousin of the bride. Ricemaids were Deanna and Deborah Burch. Mentone, cousins of the bride. Organ music was provided by Mrs. Beverly Tucker, North Liberty. She accompanied Miss Chris King, North Liberty, who sang “The Wedding Song”, “The Lord’s Prayer”, and “Because We Are In Love”. A reception was held at the church social hall. Serving were
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Karen Burch. Walkerton, sister-in-law of the bride. Wendy Weber. North Liberty, aunt of the bride. Lisa Guyas. Ligonier, cousin of the groom, Joni Knowlton. Muncie, and Barb Hostetler, Walkerton. The bride is a graduate of John Glenn High School and Vogue Beauty College, Mishawaka. She is employed at Wright's Stvlc Center, in Plymouth. The groom is a graduate of John Glenn High School. Northwestern Business College and Technical Center. Lima, Ohio. He is employed at Krizman Diagnostic Center, Mishawaka. The couple is at home at 601 W. Center Street. North Liberty, after a trip to Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
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I would like to thank the Walkerton Police Department, all my friends and neighbors for the prayers, flowers and cards while I was in the hospital. God bless you all. John Marek We would like to express our gratitude and thankfulness for the kindness, cards, prayers and expressions of sympathy shown to us during the loss of our father and husband. Also thanks to the North Liberty Ambulance crew for their quick response and kindness to m> need for help. Your kindness will always be remembered. Chuck and Kathy Vardeman My thanks to all who helped with the Fall Festival, to the Fire Department. Jaycees and helpers who
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cleaned the streets on Thursday morning; Dave and Barb Burket, who pul up and took down the decorations; all the merchants who made the big give-away a success: to everyone who sold tickets and especially to Ncdra Williams who sold about 250 all b\ herself; the ladies who entered the baking contest; the judges, who were Velma Shores. Peggy Kearney. Jay Potts and Wanda Pontius; the children who entered the pumpkin carvine contest and the judges. Monique Pavey and Sandy Hoover; and to all the people who helped with the drawing out of the winners for the big give-away. I would also like to give special thanks to Jolly Back and the Walkerton Electric Department. M\rna Daube. Chairperson Fall Festival Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone while searching for away to help the deaf by means of electronic transmission of sound. 55 SAVES LIVES , >■»■■■! —I. H1.... « iJ,
