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The Culver Citizen from Culver, Indiana • Page 3

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Culver, Indiana
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The Culver Citizen Culver, Indiana Jum- 27. 'Mi'2 lige CHURCH EVENTS CLUB NEWS Hew Arrivals cfcUa MAXINKUCKEE AREA Please Phone Or Deliver All Items Direct To The Citizen Viking 2-3377 Deadline: 1 P.M. Tuesday of Knch Week Sylvia Melfinas of Wnlkerton cut the cake. Miss Rosalie Olierlin of ChicHgo was in charge 01' the guest book. For her honeymoon, the bride sehcted a blue white two-piece suit with navy accessoriees and wore the corsage from her bridal bouquet.

After their return from a wedding Dip to northern Michigan and Canada, the newlyweds will be at home at Queen Road, Box 201, Culver, where the bridegroom is associated with his father in farming. The bridal couple fire graduates of Culver High School. The new Mrs. Kline is a graduate of Hanover College and received her master's degree from Northwestern University. She is a member of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority at Hanover and taught English one year at the Bremen Public Schools, and also one year at Ot Carolyn Boswell and Robert Kline Wed In Evening Ceremony At Methodist Church 73 xygm mi in ittmmmtemm Pi, i of the bridegroom.

Attendants wen- Mrs. Hunch of New Castle, m.uioii of honor, Miss Carol and Patricia Kline, sisters of the bridegroom, Miss Joan Alltger of Rochester. X. sorority sister and eo-1 lege roommate of the bride. The attendants wore gowns of pink organza over taf'eta, styled with bell-shaped street length skirts, short sleeves, scoop necklines, and accented with a self fabric rose at the waist.

They wore matching headpieces and carried cascade arrangements of carnations and sweetheart roses. Miss Susan P.oswell, sister of the bride, was flower girl and wore a dress of white organza over taffeta with pink sash and flowers. She carried a basket of rose petals. Bobby Ringer, cousin of the bridegroom, carried the rings on a white satin pillow. Don Kline of Indianapolis, cousin of the bridegroom, was lest man.

Groomsmen were Leo Mann of Kalamazoo; Ronald Somineis of Richland, and Jack Richason of Logansport. Ushers were George Holder of Chicago, Warren Curtis, and Tom Boswell, brother of the bride. Mrs. Boswell, mother of the bride, selected a sheath gown of rose embroidered organza over taffeta with white accessories. I The mother of the bridegroom wore a blue crepe dress with satin cummerbund and embroidered! bodice with bone colored accessories.

Roth mothers wore white cymbidium orchid corsages, A reception for 250 guests was held immediately following the ceremony in Fellowship Hall. The serving table was decorated with a centerpiece of pink and white flowers and pink candles in silver candelabra. Serving were Miss Georgia Powell, Miss Sandra Foster, anl Miss Betsy Shillings, all of Ottawa, 111., and Mrs. Robert; Boswell of Milwaukee, Wis. Miss Wr HI 1 I rZ LP Jli-: IT tm Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Robbin 410 Liberty Culver, are the parents of a son born Sunda, June 24, at Parkview Hospital i 1 1 0 Miss Helen Burns and Pvt. Robert Norman Speak Wedding Vows The marriage of Helen Burin and Pvt. Robert Norman too place at o'clock Tuesday evei ing, June 19, at the home of Rev, and Mrs. Charles L.

Haney ia Culver. The bride is the daughter or David Burns, South Main and the bridegroom the son 01 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norman Delong. For her wedding the brid', chose a light blue street length dress with fitted jacket and gray accessories.

She wore a lovely wrist corsage of red and whiK peppermint carnations. Attending the couple wer. Miss Nita Norman, sister of th" bridegroom, and Emmitt Messer of Leiters Ford. Miss Norman was attired in a navy blue streci length sheath dress with whit-' accessories and wore a corsage ol light blue carnations. Following a short wedding trii the young couple will reside at Ft.

Leonard Wood, where the bridegroom is training fo, combat engineer. x-S-5 TKV POUNDS of overweight flesh reduce your life expect tawa, 111. She will teach English in the Culver Public Schools next term. Mr. Kline is a graduate of Purdue University and is a member of AJpha Gamma Rho fraternity.

He was formerly affiliated with the Continental Illinois National Rank and Trust of Chicago and and graduated from the Board Commodity School in Chicago in April. Out of town guests attending the wedding were from Ottawa, Chicago, and Sprinfield. Milwaukee, Fort Wayne; Wabash, Logansport, South Bend, Elkhart, Indianapolis, Frankfort, Swayzee, Plymouth, Walkerton, and New Castle, Ind. Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Kline, parents of the bridegroom, entertained at a pre-rehearsal dinner Friday evening at. The Three Sisters Restaurant for members of the bridal party and their guests. Subscribe To The CiUen ancy by 50 days. ''AT FEne Groceries and Meats At Low Prices LOCKER PLANT PHONE VI 2-2071 109 S. MAIN ST.

CULVER UliKRT KUXE 31 It. AMI 31 KS I 7y 3-lb. can Fiuffo Monarch Hoffman House HEP tOUEY iEISSS 2 eans 25c Photo by Tom Ross at the altar. Escorted on the arm of her father, the bride was lovely in her princess styled gown of silk organza over peau taffeta fashioned with a simple scoop neckline and long tapered sleeves which ended in bridal points at her wrists. A long spray of re-embroidered Alencon lace swept across the bodice and skirt and a free standing side panel was caught to the waistline.

An organza bow accented the pleated back of the skirt which extended into a chapel train. Her veil of illusion fell gracefully from a crown headpiece of pearls. She carried a cascade arrangement of sweetheart roses centered with an orchid corsage. Her only jewelry was a strand of pearls, gift Blue Bonnet Rnskets of white gladioli, palms, and caiulclabra sraced the altar of the Culver Methodist Church for the o'clock Saturday evening' ceremony in which Miss Carolyn Boswell exchanged nuptial vows with Robert Kline. Mr.

and Mrs. Hampton Hos-Avell, Harding Court are parents of the bride and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kline, Route 1, are parents of the bridegroom. The Rev.

Dr. Ronald Williams, pastor of the church, performed the double ring ceremony, (i reentry, white bows, and candles marked the pews. Miss Jeanette Berger, organist, and Miss Virginia Reed, soloist, rendered traditional wedding selections and Miss Reed sang Perfect Love" as the couple knelt MARGATE 2 lbs. 49t Oil! Pickles qt. jar 25c ICE COLD WATERMELONS California POTATOES Long, White 10-lb.

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Years Available:
1903-1964