Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 June 1960 — Page 9
□ □ Married □ □ S eiders - Labe rd On Saturday afternoon in a single ling ceremony, before an altar banked with palms and potted pink flowers. Miss Marilyn Rose Seider and Ronald LaBe're were united in marriage. The Rev. V. L. Garner officiated in the Evangelical United Brethren Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seider. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mn Francis Labere. All are of Walkerton. Miss Katherine Knowlton, organist. played "I Lov e You Truly", "Promise Me" and Ave Maria". The bride chose to wear a street-length summer cotton afternoon drees The bouffant skii t fell in unipressed pleats from tiie waist. The bodice, with square neckline, was trimmed with row on row of lace. Tiny pearl buttons ran down the Waist front. White net flowers with petals made into a crown, held the bride’s veil. Site wore a corsage of tiny pink roses with white ribbon. Mrs. Robert Northam, Walkerton, was matron of honor. She was attired in a princess-style afternoon dress of blue cotton, with a scoop neckline. Her headpiece was identical to the bride's, but in blue. Her corsage was of white carnations tied with blue ribbon. Richard f Labere, Walkerton, brother of the bridegroom, served as his only attendant. A reception was held in the evening at the Johnson township community building. The serving table was centered with a threetier wedding cake topped with a bride and groom ornament. A backdrop of pink and white stneaine'rs was behind the table and overhead wer e white wedding bells. Punch, coffee, ice cream and nuts were served by
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Miss Marlene Personette, Miss Lois Cudney and Miss Katherine Knowlton. ' The young couple plans to be at home 1 after June 27 at route i 5, Chesterton, following a motor i tour through Michigan. Th e bride I is a 1960 graduate of Walklrton High School. The bridegroom is presently employed at the Gary steel mills. He served as a marine for three years, stationed at I Camp Pendleton. Calif. He is i 1955 graduate of Walkerbn High School. Nigh - Eller The marriage of Miss Nan< y Elizabeth Nigh to Donald Martin Eiler was Rolmenized at the Fii st Christian Church in Frankfort at 3:00 p.m Saturday, June 11th, with Rev. James Brown officiating. Only the immediate families and a few friends were present The bride is th e daughter of Mi', and Mi's. George Nigh of Frankfort, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs Emmet Eiler of Walkerton Miss Nigh is a member of Alpha Omecnon Pi on the DePavw campus, and will finish her las*year of college at St. Louis University where they will reside. The groom is a member of, Delta Chi fraternity and finished* hi s pre-medicai course at DePauw University on June sth. He will enter Washington School of Med. icine at St. Louis in the fall. A buffet dinner was served the wedding guests after the ceremony. After a short wedding trip the young couple went to their apartment in St. Louis where they are both employed fbr the summer at the medical laboratories . Norris - Burch At 2 p.m. Saturday, the North Salem Chapel of God. Plymouth, was the scene cf the wedding of Miss Doris Marie Norris and Larry P. Burch. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Purvis Ncrris, Mi. and Mrs. Lawrence Burch are the
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parents of the bridegroom. All are of Rt. 1, Walkerton. Rev. R. Warren Sorenson performed the double ring ceremony White bows marked the pews resolved for the immediate families. Baskets of white pompons appointed the altar and palms flanked either side. Miss Rhea Cripe presided at the ergan. The bridegroom’s nephew, Edward Fritz. Plymouth, was vocalist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a short Chantilly lace bridal gown over white satin. It featured a bouffant skirt topped with a fitted bodice, scoop neckline and long sleeves which came to points over her wrists. She wore a tiny Jidiet cap of white satin, catching up a shoulder-length bridal veil of nylon net. She carried a white Bible decorated with pink roses and white pompons with a cascade of satin , ribbon with bouvardia caught up , in the streamers. Mrs. Harold Farver, Walker- i
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ton. was her only attendant as matron of honor Sho wore a blue ballerina-length dress of nylon. Th© full skirt was topped with a brief jacket with Peter Pan collar and long sleeves. She wore a headband of blue roses with a tiny face veil of nylon net. She carried a modified colonial bouquet of white carnations with blue satin streamers. Harold Farver, Walkerton, was best man. Ernest Burch, brother of the bridegroom, and Jerry Pe-arish, Walkertcn, seated the guests. A reception was held in the Walkerton Town Club. Serving were Mis^ Kay Brantley and Miss Helen Mane Cole, of Walkerton, and Mrs. Lonaixl Basham, Plymouth. For the wedding trip through Southern Michigan, the bride wore a blue sheath dress with white accessories. The couple will stay with the bridegroom’s parents and later will live in an apartment in West Yojk. The
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bride Is a 1959 graduate cl* Walkerton high school. O g ( ARI) OF THANKS □ Q Wo wiah to thank our neighbors, friends and the O.E.S. for the many acts of kindness during 'the illneSs and death of our Mother, Tillie Ward. A special thanks to Father Letko for his many visits during our mothe. a long illness. Mr and Mrs. Ford Wesoh k Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeVos I would like to thank everyone who helped in any way to make this American Legion District Convention such a great success • Also tios* who turned out for the piradr and Memorial Service on Sunday. Edward R Klopfenstein G-m Chairman Begu n Convention To say the least is not some people's way of doing it.
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