Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 April 1960 — Page 6

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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — April 7, 1960

□ □ MARRIAGES □ □ Stolberg - St hitnkcr Miss Shirley Mao Stolberg, । lUghhr of Mr an'! Mrs. Kenneth Wray, and 1 Albert Whitaker. s n if Mr. and Mr* Gail Whitaker. < • i aCrosse. formerly ot Johnsi u 'J wnship. e aT.inS'd w, ddir /vo s Saturday at 2 pm. in th* M-Jh- < list Church in Wal .< t n The !oubl< ting obnicr.y was vad by R< v .1 Kemp Tunis Th ; Itar was balked with pair •, baskets of white snapdragons a* I • mdelabra The chur h pews wo’o m irked with large whib satin hews. Leslie Jone- of Johnson township, soloist, accompanied by Allen Hostetler, of Walkerton sang "Always", "Because”, L »Vo Thee." and the “Lord - I layer.” Mr. Hustetlei played t t aditional wedding music < n tf.< i gan. * ' x ■ Our K -i " 5 M Homeowners : £ Policy / gives you E three bn~io S insurance / coverages / / fl for your /'. J S home i K A . with only , one policy / "7 RI ' T RI JvW M Hiis r- the polk) th.it goes A yoa fire . . theft .. . liability M protection for your home. The g iluce most important property S* insurance coverages in <<nc poI- hg ay ... with one premnon. C all H lor more information. ■ > Hiatt I Insurance Agency I Ph. 269 Walkerton B Representing fie £ V H Hartford Fire fl Insurance Company ia (iroup fj W Hartford. Conn. " I r - """""""

YOUR INVITATION TO ATTEND REVIVAL MEETING APRIL 10 - 17, 1960 7:30 NIGHTLY Evangelist—Seth Wilson, Dean OZARK BIBLE COLLEGE Joplin, Missouri NORTH LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH North Liberty, Indiana E. V. Galloway. Mini tei WELCOME BRING YOUR FRIENDS

| The hr de was given in mar riage by her stepfather, Kenneth Wray A. she walked down the aisle o? the church she carrie I a Rainbow for Girls Bmle on who h lay a white orchid Hi. gown w<> fashioned of sum: ■ taffeta at d imported l.ind< l:pp< d Chantilly io The fitted Empio I due wa made of Chantilly lad accented by iridescent sequin and see l pc ols The gown a ■' had a.• dipped S ibrma m< klinand long, tapering la<e sleeves Extending f:< m the bodice w. a prince'S-st vie r lo »r-lrngth skirt of silk ta'T la which swept back into a < hap?! train The back of the si irt had .a set-in lace pane! which was highlighted by a large taffeta low at the waistline Worn with her bridal gown was a handrolled imported veil of French illusion held in place by a half-hat of white satin with a flat, silk satin bow on t :p of the crown. an edging of seed pearls highlight! g the Juliet crown Miss Judy Adkins, o? Kansas City. Mo . cousin of the bride, was nxud of honor She wore a light blue balletma-length gown c/ chiffon over taffeta, fashioned with a harem skirt She canned a cascade bouquet of white pompoms and light blue ribbon. Miss Janet Smith and Miss Diane Gindelberger. both of Walkerton. and close friends a? t!" bruie, served as bridesmaids. Carol Whitaker, sister of the biidt - : groom, w s the junioT bridesmaid All wore dresses and carrie flowers identical with those of the •maid of honor Ix>ren Perry, of Milford, brother-in-law of the bridegroom. was best man and Roger Nusbaum. of Walkerton and Dale Hayes, route 1, Hamlet, ushered the guests to their seats. , About ”50 guests were received ( at the Walkerton Community . building following the wedding ; The room was dc<orated with blue , and white streamers and a threetiered blue and white wedding cake centered the refreshment table. The bride’s going away cwtfit was a navy blue sheath of linen. i With it sho wore navy and white acccssores, and the white orchid as a corsage. The young couple wll be nt home on route 1. LaCrosse. The bride was graduated from 1 Walkerton High Sch< ol with the i class of 1957 and from the South । Bend College of Commerce in 1959. She had been very active in Rainbow fui Girls in Walkerton. The । bridegroom was graduated from | "i

Grovertown High Sch' ol in 1957 and is employed wnth his father in farming near L4lCros.se He at tended the Purdue Vniversity Shortcourse m anima! husbandry in 1957 He his also done outstanding work in livestock .Veding in LiP ric County 4-H, having won grand championships and sh >wmar hip awards, as well as 1 \ ing b« on an officer in Junior I/ ader groups. ( innesui - Smith At the Evangelical United Brethren Church in Walkerton, Miss Janice E Carmean and Ernest E Smith, were united in marriage Saturday, March 26, nt 2 pm. Mr and Mrs. Harold Carmean of Grovertown are the parents cf tin* brde. Mr. and Mrs Lorin Smith are the groom s parents. Rev. V. L. Gamer officiated for the double ring ceremony. The chun h was decorated with bouquets of white and yellow gladioli, palms and candelabra A prelude of nuptial music was presenteii by Mrs. Don Gjemn of Grovertown, vocalist, and by Allen Hostetler, Walkerton, organist. Vocal selections included ‘T Love You Truly” and "Oh Promise Me." Given in marriage by her mother and father. Miss Carmean was lovely in a full length gown of tissue taffeta and imperted Chantilly lace over taffeta. The basque bodice of taffeta was accented by a scalk fa-d Sabrma re klino and long sleeves o? lace which tapered to points over her hands The neckline was highlightcd by iridescent sequins and tiny pearls The bouffant skirt, featur ing a bustle, swept into a train if taffeta. Her ballerina veil and blusher of imported silk illusion fell gracefully from a miniature crown and side clips of matching lace sprinkled with iridescent sequins and e<lged with tiny seed pearls. Miss Carmean carried a cascade bouquet of yellow roses. Mrs. Mary Jane Riggens of Walkerton, matron of honor, and Miss Faye Shively of Grovertown, bridesmaid, wore lllec dresses complemented by while

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blusher veils They’ carried colonial bouquets of white and yellow daisies and chrysanthemums. Best man was Ralph S. Smith of Walkerton, brother of th? bridegroom Ushers were Gen? Patrick of Walkerton. Richard A. C uine.in of Grovertown, brother <rf the bnde. and Giuy Smith < f Walkerton, brother of the bridegroom . For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Carmean appeared in a blue lac© dress complimented by black accessories. The mother of th© 1 ridegroom wore a beige print dress with black and white ac- ‘ cessnric.s Both mothers wore cor- . sageg off yellow and white carrations. Ibo-ption A reception for approximately 130 guests was held in the Com-o

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munity building, Walkerton A beautifully decorated three-tier wedding- cake was served with mints, punch and coffee. Out of town guests were present from Warsaw, Ft. Wayne, Plymouth, South Bend, Hamlet, GroMwtown, Tyner and Chicago. For her going-away ensemble the bride chose a blue floral print dresa of net over silk. The bride, a graduate of Grovertown High School, is employed by Associate Investment company. South Bend. The bridegroom, a graduate c/ Walkerton high school, is employed as r foreman by Pyro Electric, Inc., Walkerton. W.S.C.S. MEETS The Women’s Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church met at the church on Wed-