Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 June 1960 — Page 7
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Rons - Wolff Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. in the Tyner Evangelical United Brethren Church, Miss Rosemary Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ross. Walkerton, and John Wolff. son of Mr and Mrs. Raymond Wolff, Walkerton, were united in marriage by Rev. John Davis, pastor of the church. The church was decorah'd with branch candelabra and baskets of white gladioli and palms. M;s. John Davis was vwalist The organist was Mis. Norman Klinedinst. The bride’s floor-length gown was fashioned ol‘ imported Shifflie embroidery. The long fitted bodice, with a bateau neckline, held long tapering sleeves. Extending from the fitted bodu : was a full bouffant flcor-leng'h hoop skirt of nyh n tulle rustles, over which a mock skirt, made very full of Schefflie embroidery, fell softly to the floor. Her handrolled imported veil of French illusion was held in place by a queen’s coronation crown of seed pearls and brilliants, styled by Juliet. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and snow drift pompons .centered with a corsage of white roses. Miss Janice Eckstein, of Walkerton, was maid of honor She ‘was gowned in a lavender nylon organza dress with a fitted bodice and a bouffant skirt The jacket was of matching nylon. Bridesmaids were Miss Nola Bentley, Walkerton. Miss Carole Roelke, South Bend, cous n of the bi ide. and junior bi desma L Janet Wolff, sister of the b: !• • groom. . The bridesmaids w< re g wned in pale blue nylon organza do es styled the samp as the mai 1 of hon< r’s. They carried colon d bouquets of snow drift p^n ; ns. tinted the colors of their dr- es Miss Michele Kindig S n Bond, cousin of the bride u s flower girl. She wore a pink r gandy dress and carried a ba. I• ' of rose petals Jame W.ltt. brother of the brid< groin waring bearer. Jack Ryan was best n in U Ilers were Janies Poize md N rman Ross, brother of t’ hi” ■ A reception for 25b guest w hold in the church baseim it Mr and Mrs John Wolff both graduates of Tyner High S< h' ' arc living on Rt. 1, Walkerton.
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became the bride of Dr. Robert. Neil McCollum at 3:30 o’clock Saturday, May 28, in the Northwood Christian Church. Indianapolis. The bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph T. McCollum of Indianapolis. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in a traditional gown of silk organza ajid Chantilly lace, a tiered veil of imported illusion fell from a tiara of seed pearls and she carried a cascade arrangement of amazonia lillies and stephanotis with a touch of blue cornflower intertwined with ivy. The matron of honor was Mrs. James Allen Campbell, Jr., of Wheatfield, N. J. and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Marilyn O’Neil) of Logansport, and Miss Catherine Bowen of Anderson. Kathryn Sue Campbell and Caroline Sue Parsons. nieces of the bride, were flower girls. Dr. Donald Carey McCollum was his brother's best man and ushers were James McCollum and Robert L. Young, all of Indianapolis. A reception following the ceremony was held in the Holcomb Garden House at Butler University. The bride graduated from Indiana University in 1959 and has been a teacher in the Indianapolis schools this year. Dr. McCollum was graduated from Butler University in 1955. Indiana School of Medicine in 1957. He interned at the Philadelphia General hospital and is a second year resident at Methodist, hospital in Indianapolis. The couple will reside at Ft. Jackson, Columbia. South Carolina. in the near future when Dr. Medium begins his tour of duty as captain in the U. S. Army.
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Lincoln-Liberty Farm Bureau To Meet In Walkerton For Summer Months
The Lincoln-Liiberty Township Farm Bureau will meet in the Walkerton Community Building for the summer months wh.k the North Liberty school is closed for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Gms Verkier. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Schmeltz, all of Walkerton, ware hosts fcr the June 6th meeting of the group. Four-H gills sang to their fathers in honor of Fathers Day. Mrs. Lyle McCormick, of North Liberty, was in charge. During ihe business meeting a
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cake baking contest was set for the July meeting at the new meeting place in Walkerton. UFA SOI TBALL The FFA softball team wilt play the FFA team frum New Carlisle on Friday evening at 8 00 o’clock on the Place Park diamond. Ld s all turn out to cheer our team to victory, ROI GHI\G IT (modern version — ( amping out without a TX in camp.
OUT WHERE THE COUNTRY CAN TEAR A TRUCK TO PIECESChevy middleweights get % more work done in a day! Where they used to deliver 2 100 gallons us liquefu d petroleum gas in other trucks, Petri lane Gas Service of Long Beat h. California, can note deliver 3,300 gallons a day! That’s 7 days a week usually, over hack trails and up into high rock country with maximum GVW loads. And u ith Chevy's TorsionSpring Rule paving (very foot of the nay! “Tou don’t get any more jolting on washhoard roads than you do in a passenger car or any sidesway on curves." says driver Bernie Stone. "I used to take some rough roads at from 5 to 8 miles an hour Now / can go 30 over them " Petrolane has over 200 Chevrolets hauling for them. If you think we’re excited about ( hex y s independent front suspension, you ought to talk to the truck owners who are profiting b\ it They 11 ti ll you Chevy 's tor^ nspring design is the hottest th ; to hit the industry since timks b gan. Drive one that s the pimf, shuit and sweet.
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