Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1960 — Page 9
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\Rsg Elizabeth Anne Alwine But hyl Llewellyn Reed exnged marriage vows at 7:30
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p. m. Saturday in a candle light ceremony in the Methodist Church.
Mr .and Mrs. Melvin Alwine are the parents of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Buthyl Reed Sr. are the groom's parents. Rev. J. Kemp Tunis, pastor, officiated before an altar banked with pair. s. baskets of pink gladioli, flanked with candelabra w h white lap is. Miss Rhea Cripe presi h d at the organ. The Lride, given in marri- u ‘ by her father, Wore a gown <>f silk organza over taffeta. I. - ■ medallions an<l iridescent sequins and s<vd pearls outline-! tlm ' - dice, which ha I a Sabi ma n-'< kline and wrist-length sic. The fl<x>r-length gown wa fa-*’-ioned with a chapel train. H- r v**! nt silk ilhismn held a < of irides- ent sequins and p< ari>. She carried a bouquet of white roses and green ivy. Mis s Jean Ann Tribolot. Tn lianapolis, wa.< maid of honoi M - , Sandra Anderson, of Anderson, Ind , and Miss Joan Prignitz, of Spiceland, Ind , served as bridesmaids and Miss Sandra Alwine, Bloomington, Ind., was junior bridesmaid The attendants wore identical ballerina gowns of blue taffeta and organza Their lit’cd bodices featured scooped necklines and short sleeves Their small hats were of blue flowers. They carried colonial bouquets of pink carnations. John Six. Lafayette, senM as best man Ushers were Mike Alwine. brother of the bi ide. Dave Williams and Bruce Dixon, both of North Liberty.
April 28, 1960 — W ALKERTON INDEPENDENT —
A reception was held in the chur< h parlors. Miss Kathy ; Know lton, Miss Diana Gmddbei - ger, Miss Uaroh- Richey and M,-s .Judy Smith pn ided at th* serv- । ing table. Mi-. Alwine wc . graduam.i 1 from Walkerton Ha;h S- t- I at: ! attended Indiana State Teache College. She ,s n->w enroll.-d in - the M u ion County Gene, d IL ; pita’ S< hool of Nursing in In t . anap>lis. Mr. IL---I also a gr -I- --: unto of Walkeiton High Seh- i, attended Westlak-'< "olh ae - : M sic in Hollywood .Calif. They wbl reside in Indianapolis. The Shape Os Things so Come 'The Shape of Things to Come" was the title a mov. - presented to approximately 3a mmbms of the Walkeiton Liom, Club Tuesday evening, bv Chu< k Eppy, of the Reynolds Alumin.mi Company, as he displayed the movie and then answered any questions he coul-l from the group about aluminum. The ex- । trusion pnxess that hag made aluminum one of the leaders in the building and many other industries, was Hie principal subject. Extrusion of aluminum io suit j the needs of manufacturers, contractors and many other persons. ■ has ma<le aluminum one of the i most logical, economical, practical and strongest metals for the
needs of our country today. It is through this pnx ess that onepiece units now replace parts ami items that used to be made through more complicate 1 expensiv- and nm a s substantial ' - lity <>t th-- ul imir.um al. o mak- « if one ’ I! mo.-' d> ted n.e. tals Also, ■ ■ t ti or, Is the resist*. -e ot rust, weather and she Im k ->f maintenance alter it is employed in a job. Reynolds is om of tic three ' larges* pr- lm- rg of alunanum in the United States and ot i ourse, one < f Uie iros* fan.o s. Mr. Epf y • - - < .. m >r ' k company in t! ' in-1 h' ii. I h . - of bu>.re. a a: 1 is lo< ated in S->u’ i I। ’ iv m_ <o\ >-i. j vall- - was t- ;i*- i-- wit. this * on.pany ’ in this Cn;- o .'y. The meeting was another enjoyable op,, with only a bit of ' businc.-s of things a* har. I. One ‘ new menibei Di. Bryce Rohrer, wa s taken into the club an-l Rev. , David Ow- n was a guest at tins meeting. A deli- .o’is dinner was , served by Waltz's Restaurant, ’ the newest ot the Walkerton _ bu_-.ine.sses and was enjoyed by all. The next meeting of the club will be held on Tuesday, May 24, wlmh will be Ladies' • Night. The only thing mother needs 5 to save for a rainy day is patience.
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