The Independent-News, Volume 115, Number 23, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 November 1989 — Page 6
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Julie Ka\e Knowlton and Lt. Keith E. Dinn were united in marriage during a double-ring ceremony on August 2b. at 5:00 p.m..
THE OFFICE & FOOD FACTORY 1004 Roosevelt 586-7484 Walkerton. Ind.
On Nov. 10th & 11th “ULTERIOR f MOTIVE” k Will Perform From r 10:00 p.m. To 2:00 a.m. n Come And Join Us!
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WALKERTON AMERICAN LEGION POST 189 Saturday, November 18 at 7:00 p.m. IST PRIZE - SSOO 2ND PRIZE - S2OO 3RD PRIZE - SSO 4TH PRIZE - $25 STH, 6TH & 7TH PRIZES - $lO Donation $2 00 At The Door < m 6
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Seasonal Decorations — Potpourri — Ornaments Premium A Miniature Trees - Victorian - Fine Giftwaro Locos — Ribbons — Sweets — Spices Coffees And Teas — Gourmet Foods SHk Arrangements And Wreaths - Boxes And Gift Bags REGISTER FOR A MINIATURE DECORATED TREE CINDY’S FLOWERS & HERBS Downtown Plymouth 936-6604 Chwtor Mentor MnW Stoorty Stops NOTE Vidm Tl^mm WIN to Opto la Tto Spring
at the North Liberty United Methodist Church. Lt. Colonel Paul Smith performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of
THE SONS OF THE AMERICAN LEGION Presents Their 2nd Annual TURKEY PLOP To Be Held At The
The Holiday Season Begins . . . , HOLIDAY VISIONS OPEN HOUSE Semples it Gifts Refreshments Served
SUN., NOV. 5 Noon - 5:00 p.m.
Gerald and Nancy Knowlton, of North Liberty. The groom is the son of Mrs. Norma Johnson, of Kokomo and Floyd Amrhein. of Scipio. Indiana. The bride chose a white satin gown. The train was cathedral length accented with ruffles and bows. The gown was designed with a Queen Ann neckline and long sleeves. The bodice and sleeves were inset with Venice lace and peral trim. Matron of honor was Joni Baker, twin sister of the bride, of New Castle. Bridesmaids were Jill Davis, sister of the bride. North Liberty; Tracey Duff. Plymouth; Angie Sc mon. Greensburg, sister of the groom; and Alana Homan. Parker City. They wore light blue jacquard tea length gowns featuring a drop waist, three-quarter length sleeves, criss cross straps highlighted with a busscl bow. Serving as best man was Tom Amrhein. brother of the groom. Phillips. Wisconsin. Groomsmen were Gene Davis, brother-in-law of the bride. North Liberty; Darrel Scmon. brother-in-law of the griKim. Greenburg; Jim Amrhein. brother of the groom; and Dan Brow nlee, of Muncie. Flower girl was Alyssa Davis. North Liberty, niece of the bride and ring bearer was Timothy Davis. North Liberty. Becky Burch was the vocalist. A buffet reception was held at the Eagles, in Plymouth and cake was served by Becky Burch and Shirley Pearson. Dot Amrhein. sister-in-law of the groom was at the guest book. The bride and groom are graduates of Ball State University and he is stationed at Ft. Bragg. North Carolina. The bride is a receptionist at Chapman Wilson Pools. They arc residing at 126-1 London Court. Favettville. North Carolina 28311.
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CARD OF THANKS
Thanks to everyone for our beautiful 50th anniversary celebration. To our children and grandchildren. relatives and friends for the flowers, cards, gifts and g<xxl wishes on our special day. God bless you. Dwight and Pauline Burch Our thanks to the g<x»d people of the Koontz Lake area who were so good to us when wc needed help You were there when we needed you. Thanks again. Eleanor and Gene Knight
BIRTHS
Dawn Renee Phenis and James Ewrin McCool 111 are the parents of a son. Allen Michael McCool, born on October 30. at Memorial Hospital. South Bend. James and Traci Klingerman. 807 Harrison Street. Walkerton, are the parents of a son. born on October 23, at Michiana Community Hospital. South Bend. BAZAAR AND BAKE SALE “Spirit Os Christmas Present” bazaar and bake sale will be held on Sautrday. November 4. from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.. at the Epworth Methodist Church. 2404 Lincolnway West, South Bend. Lunch will be from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and the church will be serving chili, vegetable soup, sloppy )<»es and hot dogs. A Cookie Walk, baked goods, candies. Christmas w»x»d and metal items, recipes and tasters table and this n that items will be available. Thomas Jefferson was the first presi dent to wear long trousers instead of knee breaches Don't buy potatoes that are green, due to exposure to natural or artificial light. The greening may have penetrated the flesh of the potato.
TO CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reamschnyder. 19201 Strawberry Hill Road. South Bend, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house, to be given by their nieces and nephews, on Sunday. November 12. from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., at the Greene Community Center, 24600 Rooevelt Road. South Bend. Roy Reamschnyder and the former Mary Kaser were married on November 11. 1939. at the Lakeville Tabor Church parsonage.
CRAFT BAZAAR GROVERTOWN CONSERVATION CLUB Saturday, Nov. 4 5:00 p.m. (Slow Time) BOOTHS AVAILABLE $5.00 Set-Up Fee For Booths If Interested Call 867-1455 or 867*1233 EVERYONE WELCOME DICK L. BENNETT, M.D. Member Os The American Academy Os Family Practice Serving UPorte, Plymouth & Starke Hospitals KOONTZ LAKE MEDICAL CLINIC (Opposite American State Bank) State Road 23 OFFICE HOURS AVAILABLE; Monday - Tuesday: 9:00 a.m. • 5.00 p.m. Thursday - Friday: 9:00 am. - 5:00 p.m. Closed All Day On Wednesday Saturday: 9:00 am. > 12:30 p.m. OFFICE HOURS: C.S.T. Evening Hours By Appointment 24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE 586-7177 Accepts Medicare Assignments - Now Patients Welcome aim
Mr. Reamschnyder retired in 19 7 2 from the Bendix Corp, where he worked as a set-up man in the press room. They lived on a farm on Pine Road. North Liberty, for 40 years, moving to South Bend in September of 1985. The couple requests no gifts, please. The boss is a man who’s late when you’re early and early when you’re late.
