The Independent-News, Volume 117, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 January 1992 — Page 5
UNITED IN MARRIAGE
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Trade Elkin and Michael Angelastri were united in marriage in a candlelight ceremony at 6:00 p.m., on December 8, at the Community United Methodist Church at Daytona Beach, Florida. The Rev. Lynn A Bergman performed the double-ring ceremony. Mike Meridith was the guitarist and vocalist. The bride, given away by her
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father, was attired in a gown of satin and lace with a sweetheart neckline and a tear-drop pearl, beaded bodice. The gown also featured a peplum and cathedral train with a gallion at the hem. She carried a bouquet of white and peach roses with queen-anne’s lace and baby's breath. The matron of honor was Kim Kaser, of Fort Wayne and brides-
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maids were Michelle Marentette, of Kenosha, Wis., Gaye Marchetti, of Daytona Beach, Fla., Veronica Clark, of West Lafayette and Lisa Angelastri, of Springfield, Virginia, sister of the groom. The attendants were attired in peach taffeta dresses with a deep V-back with three strands of pearls and a high-low hemline. They carried Victorian tussie-mussies of white and peach roses wrapped with peach lace streamers. The best man was Mark Florio, of Daytona Beach, Fla. and groomsmen were Robert Angelastri, of Panama City, Fla., brother of the groom, Grey Brooks, of Panama City, Fla., Jon Soares, of Daytona Beach, Fla. and Michael Elkin, of Indianapolis, brother of the bride. Approximately 200 attended a reception at the Daytona Beach Elks Club immediately following the ceremony. The couple took a wedding trip to Breckenridge, Colorado. They now reside at Fort Myers, Florida. The bride, the daughter of Bill and Nancy Elkin, Walkerton, is a 1987 graduate of John Glenn High School and Southeastern Academy, Kissimmee, Fla. She is employed by American Airlines. The groom, the son of Albert and Phyllis Angelastri, Venice, Fla. and Elbridge and Palma Eaton, Springfield, VA, is a 1979 graduate of West Springfield High School, Springfield, VA and a 1985 gradu-
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ate of Key West Community College, Key West, Fla., majoring in criminal law. He is employed by Volusia County Airport Police. Helen Cowood, of Merrillville, formerly of Koontz Lake, celebrated her 81st birthday on January 15, at Al’s Diner, at Koontz Lake. Joining her was her daughter, Ruth Cereuzia, of Scherrerville; Bob and Virginia Spellman, of Grovertown; Iva Kring, of Walkerton; Sandy Green, Crystal Lawrence and Floyd and Irene Engie, of Koontz Lake. UREY OBSERVES NATIONAL SCHOOL NURSE DAY January 22, is designated as National School Nurse Day. This day has been established to foster a better understanding of the role of school nurses in the educational setting. Mrs. Mary Ann Arnett serves as the John Glenn School Corporation Nurse and distributes her time among all four schools. Mrs. Arnett’s services consist of planning for the health and well-being of students, conducting screening and immunization programs, following up and determining reasons for absences, providing prescribed care for students with special
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needs, health education and counseling of students, staff and families, caring for students who become sick or injured, and compiling statistics and records. Mrs. Arnett is a valuable resource to students and staff in our corporation and in our community. Thank you Mrs. Arnett for all you do! ANCILLA COLLEGE ENROLLMENT CONTINUES TO GROW Winter enrollment at Ancilla College continues to grow after a record increase this past fall. Enrolled for the winter semester are 615 students whose ages range from 17 to 68. This is the largest enrollment in the history of the college. This growth represents a 8.0 percent increase over last winter's enrollment. All fields of interest have increased in number. Popular areas include Business, Nursing, Education, Computer Science, Liberal Arts, Criminal Justice, and Secretarial Science, respectively. For information on the upcoming semesters, please contact the admissions office at 936-8898 and ask for Kathryn or Judy. Use our classified ads. just 52.00. The cat-gut used to make strings for violins and tennis rackets has nothing to do with cats The work comes from kit and old term for small fiddle.
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