Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 September 1960 — Page 7
Will Observe 50th Wedding Anniversary C' Xt'- t < .1 i. BWs EL^o >^7 Auj - ✓ < X W e v . /■ -•' k HS >**• ^ 4 - - w * * i^ni _ 5, A t 4 JM wBOA :* -vj IB * F ! ' o. 'V i g - lIHIORi; > ■ / / sU ‘‘A .’Jr X. / MR. & MRS FRED BELLiNG^r
Mr. and Mrs. Feed W lieJm-er of R 2. Walkerton, Will celebrate their 50th wedding anm\ei sat v Sunday, Septcribej 4, at thmr home from 2-5 pm. when tilth children will honor them with an open house. They were mat riel September R. 1910, at the E U B. parsonage at Plymouth by 'he Rev S. H. Yager. They have three daughters, Mr; Edward (Helen) I^azarek and Mrs Elm- r (Olive) Hunt of Walkerton and Mi 4 * Robert fMhryt Edwards,
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South Ben I, and one . n. John Bellinger, bf Walkerton. They have ten grandchildren. The honor < < uplc were bo*]: born in Walkerton and have lived here all their lives. Mr. Bellinger is a retired farmer but is still active. They have iesided on their farm since marriage. It is presently farmed by their son. John. No invitations have been issued but all friends and relatives are cor-dlmly invited.
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n □ MARRIAGES □ [ ) Terry - Bussie Miss Patricia Joyce Perry ami Arlen J. Bussie were united in marriage Saturday afternoon m the Calvary Baptist Church, in South Bend. The bride is tin daughter of Mr and Mes. Jam* ■ Moore of Berwyn. 111. Mrs. (Pt adine Bussie of LaGrange and Ork w Bussie, Walkerton, are the parents of the groom. The Rev. Noel Irwin officiated at the ceremony. Kathryn and Joan Bussie of M alkcrton, wi the f They wore white organdy dnyes with cne underskirt of pea h silk organza. The' dress- - were accented by cummvi bunds of matching colors. Th. ir matching bandeaux weie of imitation p . rl They carried basket f.i]e< .it . rose petals. Bouquets of pink n urns ml blue daisies gr a * 1 the a 1t; r White satin bows maik'd ')>• I ws. ,\a a: bur of hm kl hciu. s c< mpn tt d the (‘hurt h decor. A prelude <>f nuptial music pres, nted by Mrs Paul I. L. . k organist, and Mis John Marvin Vocalist. The bride, given m mariiagby her stepfather. Jann Mom wore a gown Os white Chantdlv lace and tulle, fashioned with •• fitted bodice tepped with a Sc brina neckline and short sh \ -; edged n lace medallions. The hr motifs were also used to ornament the bouffant tulle skirt. A crown of pearls and sequins hmd her elbokv length veil She carried a white orchid with long stream ers whi< h was attached to a small white Bible. Mrs. John Mahoney. Mishaw.; ka. was matron of honor for her sister and Miss Marabelle Hmm was the bridesmaid They won similar ballerina length gowns of silk organza with high necklines The sleeveless bo dices were covered Mrith tiny pearls. The matron of honor was in p< a< h and carried pink and white carnations and the bridesmaid, in pale bine, carried pink carnations. Each wore a hat. and veil matching her ensemble. Jan Bussie. LaGrange. was the best ifian for his brother. Ushers were Norris Bussie, cf
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Sept. 1. 1960 — WALKERTON INDEPENDENT -
Walkerton, brother of the bridegroom; James Clink, Walkerton, ami Ronald V- 1 iat'. B. rwyn, 111 The mother of the bride wo< a beige Ime dr s^ with brou n m cess. 'ir. md th.- brnlegroom mother wore a cri'am < olore I dress with daik green m c-.sorles Each had a pin e io.se c< sage. A reception f illowmg the < । oniony was held in Hie < bmeh basement. Following a'.veddi c tup t< Lak. Wav <see Svi ic ! is. the couple will return to S-mlh Bend on Sept. 2. The bride is a graduate of Soil’d Side Hgh School. Fort Wayne, ami Bob Jones I’m\cisity. Gr. env le, S C The brid. groorv graduated f. om Grovel own High S<-h oi "G. o. c. a< h. ’ <tan m>*red th r s'.bs: 'ute I’d slide down • th. • nd . f tl;e ben b. so I c >uld see better."
J. B. WILLIAMS & SONS rd * Labor Day week End Special f ( lion E SIRLOIN STEAK lb. 89c Other Good Buys of the \\ eek September 1 to 8 Baby Beef Liver . . lb. 39c J J Polish Style Sausage . lb. 59c j | Smoked Sausage . . lb. 49c | | Sliced Bologna . . lb. 49c | Lamb Shoulder Steaks . lb. 69c I i I Aged l-H Beef ( uts Still Available -a ra Retail—Wholesale—Quarters of Beef. Veal and Pork d Custom Butchering — ( omplete Processing for your home freezer Open Bto 6 Monday thru Saturday, < losed Sundays fJ and Holidays 3* 2 miles west nf Walkerton Phone 55
Half-Day Schedule For Rest Os Week At School Im<- to cq npn ont forth" Ith, •"th and ’-n graa»H not c.amng in s scheduled. s> i <^>| wdll Oi y be held on a ha f-dty basis ’or th'- remainder of H i- week, Wi’h m sch'.oi <h. dub d f..r F'ridav. Th. frm* full schedule will have ended bv ‘b’ n ai.-'> The equipment s expected in by that lii e. The tfi.c _;ade ■. who were ’ > iv < ejv.. new desks, arc w:thm. . because* of the delay Thev ... e using ’abb and (her- forth" present. ? ■ ■' : ' rot I -umed dutie; on Indiana 23. it the colt ers <>f Washington ami Adams Sti t This pi< gt'e , with li inter-ii icd .!<■ it *.y to state ami lor I pole • will h; / • to t." ti an " • to tn. pi - J toj- the t.ih• - b* ng
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