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The Culver Citizen from Culver, Indiana • Page 5

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Culver, Indiana
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THE CrriZEST PAGW8 Culrer, Indktaa Wednesday, August 30, IfKrt Miss Judith E. Lawrance Is. Married To Charles E. Edgington In Methodist Rites Culver. For her ensemble the new Mrs.

Edgington selected a black knit sheath dress with white accessories and a corsage of white roses. Out-of-town guests here for the wedding were from South Bend, Logansport, Gary, Plymouth. Ar-gos, Wabash, Chicago, Kan TO wad held in place with a crown of crystals and rhiaestones. She carried a cascade bouquet of white rosebuds, tube roses and stephanotis. Miss Hetty Jean Lawrance, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Mrs.

William Herrmann, Miss Slierrill Edgington, both of Culver, and Miss Marilyn Reichard of South Bend were bridesmaids. The bridal attendants wore identical ballerina-length gowns fashioned of summer satin In moss green and trimmed in exotic green. The moss green fitted satin bodices were made with spaghetti straps and inserted cummerbunds of deep exotic green highlighted the waistlines. Rhinestones and matching nailhead3 outlined the scoop necklines on the sleeveless dresses. The mock balloon skirts were made in moss green and short sleeved bolero jackets with bateau necklines were worn over the sleeveless dresses.

Deep exotic green bow half-hats with chin lectth veils and exotic green satin shoes were worn to complete the attendants' ensembles. They carried colonial bouquets of yellow roses and bronze mums with moss green ribbons. The bridegroom's attendants were William L. Herrmann, best man, and ushers, George Hopple, Glen Snyder, and Rodney Edgington. all of Culver.

Mrs. Lawrance, mother of the bride, was attired in a beige silk MKS. CHARLKS Thp Methodist Church was the fic-ne of the candlelight wedding at 7:30 Saturday evening, Aug. 19, which united in marriage Miss Judith Eilen Lawrance anil Charles E. Edgington.

The churci altar was decorated with gladioli, palms, and lighted tr.pers ia four-branch candelabra. Rev. Kendall E. Sands. paior of tha church, performed the single-ring ceremony.

The brice is the daughter of Mr. and Robert P. Lawrance, POO West Shore Drive and Mr. and Mrs. r'arry D.

Edgiagton of 28 6 South Shorrt Drive are the parent hridosoom. sas City, and Annapolis, Md. The bride is a graduate of Logansport High School, attended Lincoln Junior College and Ball State Teachers College, and is a recent graduate of Vogue College of Beauty Culture in South Bend. The bridegroom is a Culver High School graduate and attended Chicago Technical College, Chicago, 111., and Tri-State College at Angola. He is president of Maxinkuckee Homes, Inc.

California Visitors Will Depart Thursday Mr. and Mrs. John Harrell and daughter, Mary Ann, of San Diego, while visiting Mrs. Harrell's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Rex Mawhorter, have been dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Hewes; Mr.

and Mrs. Adrian Snapp and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Zechiel Jr. on the Zechiel pontoon boat; Dr.

and Mrs. Dan Bieker; Mr. and Mrs. Ora Reed; and the American Legion on their annual dinner and boat rid. The Harrells will leave for home Thursday morning, Aug.

31. S--5 Home Demoustrathm Club Datei postponed One Week The Culver-Union Township Home Demonstration Club meeting originally scheduled for Sept. 1 will be held Sept. 8 at the home of Mr3. Raymond Lowry.

Co-hostesse3 will be Mr3. Nellie Baker and Mrs. Joe Boetsma Sr. -8-5 American Legion Auxiliary To Meet September fi Regular meeting of the W. A.

Fleet American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 103, will be held Wednesday evening. Sept. 6, at 8 p.ra in the Post Home. The third district meeting at Argos is scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 6at 10 a.m.

tj-8-8 10 P.M. CURFEW NOW nftlXG ENFORCED BV ROCHESTER POLICE Rochester Police Chief Paul Zartman said last week police have started strict enforcement of a curfew there which prohibits persons under 18 years old from being away from home between, 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. unless accompanied by an adult or bein at work. The enforcement wa3 ordered because of a recent wave of vandalism and other illegal ac's by young he 3aid.

KIRK DEPARTMENT calls Note thij number near your borne should be mad Viking 2-2181. phone. From My 1 Watch ttoVtorUfofyA 7 CAdl HELM I 1 Like the majority of television viewers, I'm getting adept at mentally "tuning' out the cruder, louder commercial that affront one's good tasW' and intelligence. TV's bigwigs are? concerned about this. And so there's growing trend toward voiced "soft sell" salesman' ship: actually, a sort of pitch politeness, as becomes a guest in one's home.

The other evening I found myself really welcoming a 'soft commercial into my conscious ness. It made good more ways than one. The ai nouncer said, "You expect more from Standard, and'yqit get it." I projected the mess age to read "When you expect more from yourself, you'll et it." Some happy day it couldie'i that there will be commercial that we won't mind at all. There are a few already which are intelligent in concept and delivery. Fortunate indeed; in their bid for business are-; those concerns which pesseajy a built-in tradition to JMeK? products.

y-' -Hm Most fortunate of all; out doubt, are those whose; authentic tradition of service has become a part of ovv? American heritage, forever link-'' ed with the history of our lam: and the days of our haxdy forebears. The Studebaker. pej? pie, for example, can andip" hark back to more than a oi tury of keeping our countiyJ wheels projecting an image the durable Conestogas wtj'4 carried the westering pioneci on into the sturdy wagons and buggies for the conquered plains and yet on into their smart I and sturdy automobiles of Uh day. Such an image, truly, as transcends a million words. All kinds of office supplied 91 sale at The Citizen.

MARKETS Ear Cora Shelled Cora t.Of Oats Whait l.8 mi K. EIXilXOTOX Joseph Huffman of Logansport sang "I Love Thee," and "The Lord's Prayer" during the ceremony. Fie was accompanied by Mrs. Chauncey Lennen at the organ. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in a full length gown of banquet taffeta fashioned with a torosso bodice with a scalloped sabrina neckline and lpng.

pointed sleeves. Extending from the waistline her full bouffant skirt fell softly into a brush train. The gown was highlighted with silk Alancon lace and irridescent sequin3 and crystals. Her veil of French illusion ANNIVERGAHY linen suit with brown accessories and she wore a corsage of yellow and white roses with brown ribbon. The mother of the bridegroom chose an Italian knit 3Uit in beige with blue accessories.

Her corsage was of yellow roses with blue rib bon. Following the ceremony, a reception for 200 guests was held at The Culver Inn. The rooms were ibeautifully decorated with bouquets of white gladioli and the serving tables were draped with smilax swags and white gardenias. The Misses Olive Holde-man, Barbara Lent. June Vendl.

and Margo Fox, of South Bend, and. Miss Sue Davis of Logan-sport served as hostesses at the reception and Mrs. Irene Wallen of Culver wa3 in charge of tJie guest book. The newlyweds are honeymooning in Northern and upon their return will reside in 0 nl fi pfliDT Headline News tiiCAbYERBURYtirrm knitfosmootlxtt TYCORA' 'yam Brighter One-Coat Oursicfe White House PaSflt A hitch fcrmlf paint at Um, iw prlct $4.94 per cel. Orichter No.

10 Outside White House Paint Tho b't paint value 1ter today Color mud order $3.79 per gal. Ranch Darn Outside White, Colore To onliT Sut Imrmful to animals rwy $3.19 per fill Redder Darn Paint A Mndtnl of quality for AO ytnti $2.75 per gal. Midwest Asphalt Roof Coating or Vibrwi 5-gal. can $3.95 Asphalt Aluminum Roof Coating I-Huhl or lihr I $2.98 per gal. (in 5-gal.

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