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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 6

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PAGE SIX THE NEWS PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR, MICH. MONDAY, JULY 1, 1957 Eau Gaire Of Coupl June 29 Is Traditional Be Hoine At Berrien round the clock with Wed Saturday Springs pate, For Family Weddings Martin A. Wuggazer. Iliifiii wo EN Baskets, of gladioli and snapdragons decorated the altar of Trinity 1 Lutheran, church, Berrien Springs, for the wedding of Phyllis Katherine Zelmer to Vernon Hauch Escorted to the altar -by her father, the bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Zelmer, Eau 'Z The wedding date of her parents and maternal grandparents, June Claire, wore a gown of silk embrold- CLUBS CHURCH FAMILY. fAHKN SCMOOL MOMe8O0IEry 90 too ealAfori hw .7 no ti PharlnftA of Sodus. Pews'were marked with satin rib silk embroidered nylon tulle bodies, and bouffant skirt of embroidered nylon tulle over ruffles and taffeta. Duties of best man were perform ed by Fred LeitzV Jr, of Sodus for the bridegroom, who is the son of Mr. and Alfred Hauch of Ushers were- George Busick of Buchanan, uncle of the bride, Edward Kunst of Eau Claire, uncle of the groom, Ieat'TJelnier of Sodus, UV1V Hj VMM WJA A The gown featured a scoop neck elegler for her manage to Paul bons for the 3:30 p.

m. ceremony on Joseph Weber. line embroidered with -Iridescent sequins and seed pearls, fitted elongated bodice and bouffant skirt of Saturday performed by the Rev, Tne, candlelight ceremony was performed at 4 o'clock In the after' silk embroidered French tulle over noon by the Rev. Martin J. Zschoche a dpubla skirt of ruffled French In Trinity Lutheran church.

The church was decorated with candel tullene. and satin extending Jpto a cathedral train. Her half crown of iridescent se Ronald aftid Richard Hauch of Sodus and Arthur Schacknies of Eau Claire. Garden Reception Folloivs ones rSchmalfeldt Rites 4j, if "I 4 1 It fep- IP i 1 4 A I i By 4 ftbra with white tapers entwined with lemon leaves, and large vases' Stevensville Couple Wed On Saturday Miss Barbara Zelmer was soloist of white flowers were on the al- tar. quins and seed pearls held a fingertip veil of Swiss illusion edged with embroidered tulle and trimmed with sequins and seed pearls.

and R. T. Stahlecker, organist. DINNER-RECEPTION Escorted by her father, the bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. P. Her cascade was of white orchids. Following the wedding, dinner was Giant yellow and white daisies white roses and white stephanotis. SISTER IS HONOR MAID decorated the altar at Grace Lu served to 100 at the Navajo Post, Brldgman, and a reception was held' Berkeley, will be the new home of Duane B.

Jorgensen and A gown of pastel Yellow with long theran church here Sunday for the wedding at 4:30 p. m. of Miss Ida Siegler, 711, Kingsley avenue, St. Joseph, chose for her wedding, a gown of white Dupioni silk designed princess style. The gown featured a scoop, neckline with embroidered Alencon lace from 8:30 m.

In the. Union Pier, hall for about 600 guests. his bride, the former Jacquelyn Lee, Leona Schmalfeldt, daughter of the Gi vens Rice Rites Occur On Sunday A five-tier cake was cut by Mrs. Zick. 4 The couple was married at a 7 William Schmalfeldts, of 164 Hig.

George Busick and Mrs. Stanley Hauch, Miss Donna Dettman had man park, to Donald D. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ogden B.

Jones of pleated torso of silk organza and bouffant skirt of French tulle with apron of silk organza Was worn by the maid of honor, Barbara Zelmer, sister of the bride. She wore a matching crown and carried a colonial bouquet of yellow carnations and roses. charge of the guest book and Jo and motifs, fitted bodice and the fant skirt extended into a chapel-length train. CARRIES PRATER BOOK o'clock candlelight ceremony on Saturday in the chapel of the First Cdngregational church, Benton Harbor, by the Rev. William J.

Hamil LDavenport, formerly of St, Joseph. White satin streamers and floral Marilyn Clem were in charge of gifts. Mrs. Ray Spears, served coffee. Bert Novak's orchestra from South Bend, played.

She carried a white prayer book The marriage of Miss Mary Rice, nosegays marked the Sapphire gowns designed like that daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O.D. Rice, ton, pastor. For her wedding the bride, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Leo W. Zick of The Rev. Norman W. Berg offi with white Amazon lilies and A crown of embroidered Alencon lace held her elbow-length Following a week's trip to the of the maid of honor with matching 1260 Pearl street, to Earnest Givens ciated at the double ring ceremony, Wisconsin Dells and northern Mich of 917 Buss avenue, took place at 4 crowns were worn by the bridesmaids, Miss Betty Zelmer of St.

Mrs. Berg was organist and Louis veil of silk illusion. igan the couple will live in Eau p. m. Sunday at the Second Baptist Stevensyille, chose a gown of crystalette over taffeta trimmed with Venetian lace and featuring Claire.

steimer, soloist. DAISIES IN BOTTOTTET Joseph, Miss Patricia Zelmer of Eau church with the Rev. W. G. Wilson, The bride was graduated from a sabrlna neckline.

pastor, officiating. Rites were wit The bride's ballerina gown ofim- Gowns of orchid chiffon, cocktail length, with scoop necklines edged with satin and cummerbunds of orchid satin were worn by the natron of honor. Mrs. Robert Her Juliet cap of heirloom lace nessed by 250 guests. Claire and Mrs.

Arthur Schacknies of Eau Claire, both sisters of the bride, and Mrs. Lawrence Harte of Sodus. ported white organdy had a seal Mr. Givens is the son of William' loped sweetheart neckline. -White Givens.

orchids, hand, embroidered, added held an elbow-length illusion veil. White butterfly roses and feathered carnations' were combined in her bouquet. etrouse of Lansing, and bridesmaids, Berrien Springs high school and ia employed at Remington Rand, Benton Harbor, as a receptionist. Her, husband, a graduate of Benton Harbor high school, Is employed at the Hermel Die Casting and also farms with his father. Their colonial bouquets were of hemline interest to the bouffant -Mrs.

John Marshall and Miss yir Wedding marches were played by Mrs. Roy Shoemaker on the or skirt. An English silk illusion fin blue carnations and yellow roses. Marilyn Busick of Three Oaks as flower girl wore a gown with white Mint, green crystalette over taf ginia Vieregge, both of St. Joseph, and Mrs.

Roy Fishburn and Mrs. gertip veil fell from a crown of gan. Mrs. George Westneld -was feta was worn by the maid of honor vocal Mercer Fisher, "of this city. Their hats matched their gowns and' they and college roommate of the bride, mother-of-pearl and white sequins.

Giant white daisies and red rosebuds, were combined in the colonial Entering on the arm of her fa Miss Carolee- Friedeberg of Mt, ther, who gave her in marriaee. Clemens. Her picture-' hat was style bridal white. the bride wore a floor-length gown of white ruffled net over taffeta. MRS.

PAUL JOSEPH WEBER (Redman Photo) The bridegroom's only Miss Lucinda Jones, of St. Joseph, as The bridegroom la the son of Mrs. Her veil was fingertip and she car Lillian 'Jorgensen of Stevensville maid of honor, had chosen for her rffr i.rr.,-. ried white carnations. and R.

W. Jorgensen of Chicago, 111. Miss Wilma Rice, her sister and Roberta Cobb Exchanges camea cascaaes 01 wmie gardenias and. garlands of sweetheart roses. Embroidered white organdy was worn by the flower girl, Nancy Norwood, who carried a basket of pink and white florets.

Bobby. Morgen-ften of Bridgman, cousin of the groom, was ring bearer. Duties of best man were performed by Mercer Fisher for the bridegroom, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weber, 1408 Forres avenue, St.

Joseph. HEY! He was attended by W. T. Stamp maid of honor, was attired in an aqua ballerina-length gown with of Kalamazoo as best man. Ushers were cousins of the bride, Murvln Vows With Edward Wesner ruffled net skirt.

Her veil was attached to a matching iridescent headpiece. She carried yellow gown, pale yellow eyelet embroidery and silk chiffon, fashioned ballerina length. Her picture hat was of the same materials. She carried a colonial bouquet of yellow-centered giant white daisies. Joseph H.

Jones, the bridegroom's brother, was best man. Another brother, Charles A. Jones and Wil-llamJ. Schmalfeldt, of Higman Park, brother of the bride, ushered. RECEPTION INJGARDEN Between 5:30 p.

m. a An estimated 200 guests, saw Miss book. Merrill, of Stevensville and Raymond Kornow 0f Following the ceremony there was a reception at Fehlberg's. Thetirlde was graduated from St. Joseph high school and Eastern Michigan college, Ypsilanti.

Her The bridesmaid. Miss Sedonia Roberta Cobb and Edward J. Wes EVERY TUESDAY IS KIDDIES DAY ALL RIDES 9c, FUN HOUJE 20c SILVER BEACH -Ushers were Alvin Drews of St. Joseph, Roy Fishburn and John Gersonde, and Philip Frobel of St. Harper, was gowned in peach net, aiso oaiierina lengtn, and carried The newlyweds will spend their honeymoon in southeastern Missouri, returning July 5 to make their home at 566 Colfax avenue.

The bride, a 1956 graduate of Joseph. pink and white husband was also graduated from Trinity Lutheran choir sang sever Faitji Yancy, as girl, in St. Joseph high school and from al selections accompanied by Walter white organza and carrying a basket garden reception, with huff et supper, was held at the home of the Benton Harbor high school, is env the Michigan College of Mining and ner pledge their marriage- vows at the First Assembly of Saturday at 1 p. m. The Rev.

Alvin SprecKer, pastor of the church, read the double ring ceremony before the altar which was decorated with palms, and baskets of gladioli and carnations. The newrs. Wesner is daughter of Mr. and Mrs Lemuel Pelz, organist. of petals, completed the bride's bridegroom's brothers route 1, St, Following the ceremony there was ployed as stenographer for the Berrien, County Bureau -of Social Technology, Houghton.

He will be employed by the University of California at Berkeley. Joseph. Blue chry a reception for 300 in the home of Her husband, who graduated santhemums, yellow gladioli and from the Benton Harbor high school palms decorated the lawn. The bur the bride's parents. OUT OF TOWN GUESTS Among out-of-town guests were in the same Is employed full fet table was covered with yellow net over white taffeta.

A four-tiered A. Cobb, 313 Ross Her Bridal Shower Fetes time at Modern Plastics Corporation and part time by Sears Roebuck noisses taixa ana Doroiny gamer or groom is the sonif Mr. and Mrs. Reinholdl, Wesner, 718 Buss ave Chicago, Miss Clio Mamer and Cri Miss Coralyn Fttz Company. Warner of Wlnnetka, Mr.

and Mrs. Don Siegler and daughter of nue. ESCORTED BY FATHER Miss Coralyn Fitz of Detroit, was Entering on the arm of her Bill Rodgers was the bridegroom's choice for best man, Robert Rice, Robert Jenkins and C. Fowler seated guests. At the reception at the church following the wedding, Mrs.

Earnest Clanton cut the cake. Ohers, who assisted, were Mrs. Mattie Merritt and the Misses Vernell Duckett, Jessie Collins, Mary Evans and Loretta Hilliard. The couple will be at home at 817 Buss avenue following a northern Michigan honeymoon. Mr.

Givens is employed by the Auto' Specialties) Manufacturing Co. at its Riverside honored at a bridal shower given who gave her in marriage, Class Of '40 Has Reunion Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. lin Thuss and son of Madison, Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Lents, Mrand Mrs. Gordon MacDougall and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fehlo June 29 at the home of Mrs. Edward the bride wore a floor-length gown cake was- cut.

Assisting at the reception were Mrs. ChaiSes Haulth, Mrs. Joseph Jones, Mrs. John Pierce and Mrs. Roswell Jones.

The newlyweds -will spend their honeymoon in the Black Hills of North and South Dakota, National Park and Las Vegas, Nev. After July 15, they will be at home at 1340 St. James 6treet, Benton Harbor. The new Mrs. Jones is a graduate of Trinity Lutheran school and Benton Harbor high school.

Her Rhodes, Meadowbrook'road. Assisting Mrs. Rhodes was Mrs1. of lace and tulle over satin. Pearls and iridescent sequins trimmed the long-sleeved, lace bodice with scoop and daughter and Mrs.

Paul Janda Irving Mittan. Gas Ranges Then were 23 guests present for "The future is today, NOW make neckline, and lace panels featured the shower, the decorations for which, were pink and white. Out of the nylon tulle skirt. Seed pearls decorated the crown which held and Mrs. Louis Schneider of Milwaukee, and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Caswick and daughter of Minneapolis, Minn The couple -will Ure in East Lan America's mosr-featurefiil the best of it and enjoy it!" was the message to the 1940 graduating class 6f Benton Harbor high school from- a 'former class president and class speaker, David Kahn, at the annual reunion dinner, held Satur her shoulder-length veil of illusion. She carried white orchid with town guests were Mrs. Thomas Lyons and Mrs. Henry Fitz of Detroit, the bride-to-be's mother.

cing where the' groom will attend husband attended Cedar Lake Academy, but graduated from Gas Ranges Michigan Stat university. Games were played during- the Stevensvllle high School. He also at streamers on a white satin-covered Bible. Her je'wels were a pearl neck-, lace and pearl ring. The bridegroom's sister, Miss Ann --The bride was.

graduated trom, evening and prizes were awarded to Et. Joseph high school; attended day evening at Rosi's, Ridge road, St. Joseph. -Kahn, a steel company tended Emmanuel Missionary college. He is employed at V-M Corporation as layout inspector.

-l. I CU.i. 1 Ii. i ARTHUR'S Big Bend Drive-in Open Seven Days a Week A. M.

TiI Broasted Chicken, Shrimp, Fish fWesner, as maid of honor, was at oa-iuiigtw outw uuiverauy ana was graduated from the National Col- tired in a pale blue floor length from Detroit, as principal speaker, Droved as delichtful an pnt.prtn.inpr Mrs. Earl Brant, Mrs. Wayne Brant, Mrs. Donald Lyons and Mrs. Kenneth Mitchell.

Miss Fitz is to be married August 21 in Detroit to William A. Riley, son of the William J. Rileys of 535 Plummer Court. gown of nylon tulle, over taiieta. and as in high school daysnd kept the styled with scoop neckline lege of Education.

She taught kindergarten at Jefferson school before her marriage. Her husband war graduated from 4- 1 Vial. 1 1 short sleeves. A braided crown diJ14" banqueters In aonstant state IdNf merriment. pleated blue tulle pearls held three years in the army engineering corps in Japan.

He attended MSU before entering service. her short matching blue veil She carried a colonial bouquet of pink carnations with white lace and pink streamers. BEACH-SAND KIDDIELAND uu. a auiui, jyvai AUUClCbl Kill CU- tor, presided as master of ceremonies. Former classmates came for the reunion from as far away as Cali-' fornia oil the west and Washington, on the east.

Many, who couldn't be here, sent letters and Cripe, Mrs. Betty Leiby Hunt and Mrs. Ruby Elson Wlntersteen (of Dowagiac). Members of the class who, were present for the reunion from out-of-town were Jack Shoden of Washington, D. Mrs Frances Forburger Mueller, Grand Rapids, Mrs." Virginia Webster Krie-ger, Miamisburg, Ohio; Ewalt Schmidt, Oakland, Edgar Phares, Bay City, David Skokie, David Kahn, Detroit, and Mrs.

Ruth Gol-ka Preston, Wilmette, 111. Miss Kathy Hazen as bridesmaid. and' the' flower girl, Joyce Phillips, were dressed alike in. pale nylon tulle, over talfeta, with scoop Ltelegrams of greeting and regret. Young People Install At Garden Fete necklines, -short -sleeves -and floor-length skirts.

it was decided to hold the next reunion the last Saturday in June of 1960. Arnold Liedtke was best man and 730-5LI Saturday's reunionommittee fol Don Pillow was the bridegroom's other attendant. Kenneth' Priebe, Coloma, and Douglas Eodjan ushered. lows: Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Van' TWIN CITIES FINEST MOST FOFDLAI Hoeven, Mr. and Mrs. H. Paul Flor The Young People's League of in, Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Brown, Mrs. Gwen Ueck Schadler, Mrs, THE FRIENDLY THEATRE June Tauner Caldwell, Mrs. June DINNER RECEPTION A buffet style dinner was served to 250 at Fehlberg's, south of St. at 3 p. m.

Mrs. Kenneth Priebe of Coloma cut the wedding 1 1 TONITE J0HN WAYNE in liim 0F THE UW Also "THE BOSS" with JOHN FAYNE TODAY thru WED. Field Willard, Mrs. Bette Burr Schoff, Mrs. Josephine Taylor 2.

ri cake. The maid of honor and brides maid assisted with gifts. Mrs. Her' man Nerenberg, Mr. Wesner's sis' Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Children of Israel congregation held Its annual installation of officers last night at the home of Gail Stone, 389 Urbandale.

Before the ceremony, members and guests enjoyed a barbecue party In the garden. New YPJj. officers are Bud Wein-house, president; Dan Skolnlk, vice president; Harriet Flamm, treasurer; Sam Dunaetz, recording secretary; and Annette Radom, corresponding secretary. Outgoing officers are Jack Frank, president, Mandell Bublick, vice president; Mrs. Leo Dunaetz, treas ter, was in charge of the guest Vf THE FRIENDLY TMWRt APA8C1NATINO AD VENTURE WARDROBE ADDS TAD HUNTER INI i nc -a ii UPERATJ0N THURSDAY! Brushing, hanging up clothes and using a seam Iron will keep your Kimono wardrobe in neat shape.

Dry clean (ia-BattK'oVauafainO NATAUZ WOOD 'Kofaaf (Ut) canaQ Tha Girt Ho Left Behind" ing and pressing are hard on cloth ONLY tag. The trips you save by home urer; Evelyn corresponding i care also save you money. And your mm GIANT WltUAMS UNOY JTUAJtl ''Ill clothes will last longer. ft 1 swuvrj.iirfjwrioMincM w- Range-Wida Oven 2 Giant Burners 2 Standard Burners Only 30" of Floor Space Needed ONE DEADLY DAY IN TOMBSTONE The Strangest Alliance This Side of Heaven or Hell -Was Put to The Test! secretary; and Francene Frank "recording secretary. During the Installation ceremony, the purpose of the organization was stated.

This includes advancement of Judaism in America; maintenance of Jewish tradition; and establishment of Jewish religious schools with a study of the Hebrew language and literatura as a key to the true understanding of Judaism. A special meeting will held next Monday evening. July 8 to Wn COMFORTABLY COOL TODAY TUESDAY LOM A THEATRE COLOMA, MICH. Monday, July 1st THE BIG UHD; Color Alan Ladd and Virginia Mayo Cartoon and Future Baarball Tue, July 8, 3, 4 MDRANGO" Jeff Chandler flparbenl Gas Range $39' Dixie Electric Ranges From $14995 MdC little Mississippi Riverboat the YP L. summer program and activities for the coming year.

Attending the meeting will be the new officers, as well as Melvin Karnow-ki, special assistant to the president, and the summer activities committee including Francene Frank and Maurice Bublick. HERE'S AN EXAMPLE Of HOW YOU CAN SET YOUR TERMS E-Z Terms Gal! Far. Dwn. PrlM TtJ'i M.0 I.M 100.0 10.00 1M.N 1 1 tl' i Ho. Mm.

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