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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 4

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FOUR THE NEWS -PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR, MICH. TUESDAY, JULY 2, UTt, tAt Snyder-Berry Nuptials Occur At Church Here 77' ewaessssssi Miss Mary Jo Berry, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Thomu L. Berry, route 3, Bqx 804, Benton Harbor, and Era L. Snyder, of 334 loncoin ave WWWmI iMiissBMsswir rw i in a ibmw i iir ii i nm mm nsn married -in a o'clock double ring ceremony Sunday at the 01 A.

Her man Saturday i First Christian church. Tall baskets of white gladioli and blue Majestic daisies decorated the The bridegroom Is the son of Mrs. A brother, Reuben Dunckel of Clio. gave Miss Tom De light Williams in marriage Satur Joe Nicoloso, of 334 Lincoln avenue, and of James Snyder, route 1, Benton Harbor. The Rev.

J. A. Frederick, putor day when she the bride of Relnholt Arthur Herman, of pipe- of the Free Will Baptist church, wu I stone road, route the officiating clergyman. Mr. Berry The Rev.

Ewald W. Tacke, of save his daughter away. Organist ficiated at the nuptials at 4 p. m. wu Bill Blunk of Alexandria, Ind.

at Grace Evangelical Lutheran NEWLYWEDS: Eau Claire la to v. GOWNED IN LACE A waltz-length gown of white lace, be the. home of the Vernon Hauohs church in Eau Claire of which he Is pastor, using the double ring ceremony. over satin, having a fitted bodice with scoop neckline and a billowy nylon tulle oversklrt, wu worn by Mrs. Martha J.

Dunckel of route 1, Eau Claire Is the bride's mother. the bride. A crown of sequins and Dear Is held her fingertip veil. She MB MRS. E.

L. SNYDER ST. JOSEPH IS HOME: Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jasper are at home st Bout St Joseph, after their Saturday at St Matthew's Lutheran Church.

The 7 p. m. double ring ceremony wu performed by the Bev. I. H.

Wendland. Mrs. Jasper is the former Dorothy Stabler, daughter of the Henry Altergotta of U8S Hard avenue. Her husband Is the son of Mrs. Elsie Juper of St Joseph.

(Photo by Redman) Her father is Kenneth Williams of Fresno, Calif. Photo) carried a lace covered prayer book on who were married at the Trinity Lutheran chureh in Berrien Springs this put Saturday. The couple are presently honeymooning In Michigan and Wisconsin. Mrs. Haueh Is the former Phyllis Zelmer, daughter of the Herman Zelntere ef Eau Claire.

He Is, the ton ef the Alfred Hauohs ef Sodas. (Phete by Redman.) Organist for the wedding wu Mrs. Tacke, wife of the minister. which rested her bouquet with detachable corsages of white roses and lily of the valley. Mrs.

J. W. Wolford wu matron of honor. Her blue crystalette gown, Cduple Reside Here Following June 21 Rites fashioned princess style with lace bodice, wu worn with a picture hat. She carried a colonial bouquet of Mrs.

William Stark, of Berrien Center, sang "The Lord's Prayer" and Perfect Love.1; Lace fashioned the long sleeved, fitted bodice of the bride's gown, and roses of the lace formed appliques on the net hoop skirt. A pearl crown secured the fingertip net veil, White carnations and deep St. Joseph Is pink Majestic dasies. Miss Judy cauaway waa onaes- THE BXXNHOLT HERMANS (Bedrnan Phete) Home Of Pair Boyer Decker Vows Spoken At Allen Park mald, costumed In a princess style The former Sharon Schneider and her bridegroom, Billy Denson, both pink rosebuds, ornamented with a double heart of pear to, made' up the gown of pink cotton pique with pint lace panels In the skirt. Her bouquet wu of blue Majestic daisies.

tea played. of Benton Harbor, who were mar Wed June 29 HARRIED HERE: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wesner, who exchanged wedding vows June 29th at the Clay Street Baptist church: After July 4, they will make their home in Trenton, N. where Mr.

Wearier is serving with the Air Force. She is the former Joyce Steinke, daughter of the Bay Steinkes of 2503 Morton avenue, St. Joseph. Her husband is the son of the Fred Wesners of 2706 Niles avenue, St Joseph. (Photo by Redman) onae's pouquei.

The bride's sister. Roberta Donald Berry wu beet man. J. W. ried here on June 21st, are at home to friends in the DeLuxe apart Wolford and Henry Whlaenant, Jr, ments on Pipestone street seated guests.

Williams, served maid of honor, wearing a gown of pink crystalette with fitted bodice, The couple spoke their vows In a Married on Saturday, in Allen Park, at the home of the The reception for between 100 and The newlyweds-left on their honeymoon trip Sunday. Xh one week they will return to make their home in the Brown apartments, Main" street, Eau Claire. Both -are graduates of Eau Claire high school and are employed at the Modern Plastics Corporation, Benton Harbor. double ring ceremony in the reel bride's aunt. Mrs.

William Carrus, round neckline, cap sleeves, a 150 guests wu held In the church parlors following the ceremony with Mrs. Henry Whieenant, Mrs. Milton Mr and Mrs. William H. Boyer win dence of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Groth, route Benton Harbor. Major Hugh Turner of the Salvation cummerbund with bow in back and a full ballerina-length skirt. Her make thehvhome In Benton Harbor, the place currently not decided. The bride, the former Mary Deck Pounders, Mrs.

Benjamin Berry, Mrs. John Frederick and Mrs. J. A. Army officiated.

Benton Harborite Takes Arizona Girl As Bride flowers were a Colonial bouquet of rose colored chrysanthemums. Miss Charlotte Birr, daughter of Mrs. TUbert-Blrr, 802 Michigan street, St. Joseph, became the bride of Fred M. Hosbeln, son of Mrs.

Earl of route 2, Benton Harbor, at 3 m. Saturday In Zlon Evangelical church, St. Joseph. The Rev. E.

A. Irion, of the church, read the double xing service before the altar decorated with gladioli and white carnations. Mrs. Ben Riemerama of St. Joseph provided the organ music.

Vocal soloist wu Mrs. Fred Hosbeln: the Mrs. Mary Schneider, 383 Western avenue, and George Schneider of Frederick assisting. er, Is the daughter. of Mrs.

Olive Miss Wanda Emery DunckeL four, Mr. and Mrs. Snyder will spend Perdue of Ecorse, Mich. Mr. BOyer this city are the bride's parent.

A sheath dress of pink eyelet em their honeymoon In Indiana. daughter ox Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Dunckel of Clio, wu flower girl. is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Olln Boy The bride, a graduate of Benton broidery wu worn with a small pink Calendar Of Events Her costume wu also pink hat by the bride, who carried white Harbor high school, Is employed in the planning department of the V-M carnations and pink rosebuds. The bridesmaids, the Misses Jean Mr. Snyder la in the Miss Carole Jean Hampton, bridegroom's cousin of St. Joseph.

Has and Patricia Kallnu of Eau maid of honor wore blue polished United States Navy and will be stationed at Pearl Harbor. Pink dotted Swiss, over matching Claire, were similarly attired but Tuesday, July cotton, its fitted bodice cut low in net and taffeta formed the bride's in turauotee. blue and carried FRUIT BELT NAVY MOTHERS gown, styled with fitted bodice. Colonial bouauets of nink chrvtan- club 164, regular business meeting, Maocabee halL I p. m.

The Mountain View Presbyterian ehuroh In Tuscan, Aria, wu the scene for the wedding, of Carole Ann Ogden and Wayne Lee Button, ion of the J. W. Buttons of 559 Waukonda street The new Mrs. Button Is the daughter of the Everett Ogdens of 8220 Holmes, Tucson, Arli. Officiating at the double ring ceremony, which took place at 7 pjn.

on Jane 29, wu the Rev. Samuel Undamood. Two pedestal bu- V.la mrA Ml. 1fal fimmilAf rtf wtilfa boat neckline with taffeta collar, back and Its skirt, bouffant Her large picture hat and her accessories were white. She carried a bouquet like the bride's.

Parrott Family- and a lull skirt Pink lace straw Harold Tillman of Eau Clair wu fashioned her hat, and her mitts Clarence Phaires of Benton Har best man. Gerry Kramers, of Benton Harbor, the brldesTomn's bor wu best man. Wednesday, July I SPANISH AMERICAN WAR VETS AND AUXILIARY, meeting at home of Mrs. Effle Bsrrick, 1194 Bishop drive, 2 p. m.

WATKINS CLASS 07 THE HR8T Reunited At Dinner Party were also pink. She carried white carnations. Mrs. Harold Tober, matron of cousin, and Ray Kerllkowske of St The bridal party stood before the fireplace which wu banked with joeepn, were me pnaegroonvi other attendants. honor, of Benton Harbor, wore a delphinium, asters, roses, daisies duplicate of the bride's costume and er, 553 Fair avenue, Benton Harbor.

The double ring marriage ceremony wu performed by the Rev. William pastor of the First Christian church at Allen Park. For her gown the bride had chosen a long-sleeved white satin sheath, will illusion yoke, high neckline, and long lace-edged train. Her shoulder length veil, also laced edged, wu secured by a lace bandeau. She carried a white orchid on a white lace covered Bible.

A pearl necklace and earrings were her Jewels. As matron of honor Mrs. Earl Boyer, the bridegroom's sister-in-law, wore a blue ballerina-length gown, styled sleeveless, with fittted bodice and pleated crystalette inserts in the front of the full skirt Her headband matched her dress. Gloves, slippers and carnation corsage were pink, Mrs. Robert Yates of Detroit and Miss Sharon Stockline of.

Wyandotte, bridesmaids, wore similar gowns with white accessories and pink carnation corsages. Carl Boyer wu his brother's best man. The bridegroom's other at CHRISTIAN CHURCH, oo-opera- Another cousin. Edward Marks. Mr.

and Mrs. Rudolph Brink of and sweetpeu. Holland, entertained all mem and James Anesko, both of Eau mitts but In putel green. Her hat wu white and her flowers were A buffet luncheon wu served im tive planus dinner at home of Mrs." Grace Easton, S09 8. Mechanic bers of the Emmett M.

Parrott fam ciaire, were in charge of seating guests. mediately after, the ceremony, Mrs. Leslie Phaires assisting. I 1 I I I I MES. WAYNE BUTTON street, Berrien Springs, p.

m. ily at a reunion dinner at their Bring own taois service. Candelabra with white tanera and home Saturday evening, serving the meal on the The bridegroom is employed at the Bendlz Aviation Shore WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS. pink carnations. The bridegroom's brother, Earl R.

Hosbeln, of Benton Harbor, wu best man. The wedding reception wu held In the garden at the home of the pink and white gladioli in large The reunion brought together Mr. Division, Basnets on pedestals decorated the church and bows with sreen leaves meeting at IOOF HalL 12 pjn, potluck dinner, business meeting at 2 pm. and Mrs. Parrott, their son and his wife, Mr.

and Mrs: Ronald Parrott marked pews. bride's sister, Mrs. Jack Charleston, WOMAN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIA Children's Day and baby son, Martin Wayne, of 220 A wedding dinner -was served tA TION, meeting at 1007 Hall, psa. the bridal party at 6 p. m.

-at Timberllne Inn, Indian Lake. This wu followed by the wedding recep Program Given RUBBER. GLOVES PROTECT Wearing rubber gloves Is helpful Hastings avenue, Benton Harbor; another son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Parrott of Holland, and a 'daughter, Mrs.

John A. Ross, and three children, Mike, Kathy and Lisa, of St. Joseph, Mo. The Emmett M. Parrotts are well known In Benton Harbor where they near MiuDurg, with 65 guests attending.

The bride's younger sister, Crystal Birr, looked after the guest book, and Mrs. Tober cut the wedding cake. Delaying their northern Michigan honeymoon until next week, the newlyweds are at home at 416 LaSaUe street St. Joseph. With Deanna Brant announcer tion at attended by 500 guests In Coloma township hall.

the annual Children's Day program Mesdames Duane and Ernest In protecting hands during work. However, wear them only for short periods. Normal hand perspiration tendants were Robert Yates and Joe Salsberry. the latter of Ecorse. for Union Evangelical United Bretn Jackson, Edgar Roeder and Helen gladioli decorated the altar, and vocal selections were sung by Bill Carroll of Tucson.

guests war In attendance as the bride walked down' the aisle on her father's arm. She chose a ballerina length gown of nylon lace. The fitted bodice was highlighted with tiny cap sleevt of nylon. Lace ruffles extended In a deep neckline in front and in back, and the skirt featured a flurry of nylon baby lace ruffles. Her fingertip veil of French illusion wu held In place by a pearl-trimmed Princess crown.

For her bouquet she carried a purple-throated white orchid and stephanotl on a white Bible. MAIDS WEAK ORGANDT "Jackie Bermeling, of Tuscon, attended the bride maid of honor, wearing a dress oft white embroidered organdy over pink taffeta. Her headdress wu a band of blue daisies. The same flowers made up her bouquet. Acting bridesmaid wu Barbara Belton, also of Tucson, who wore a dress of white embroidered organdy over blue taffeta, identical In design to the maid of honor's dress.

Her head band and bouquet, too, were the same. weicner, au oi Eau Claire, were In does not evaporate from inside the A reception followed the ceremony. This wu at the bride's ren church wu presented Sunday evening before a full house. About 40 children of the Sunday school formerly resided on West Napierj gloves. The acid reaction may causa A graduate of Benton Harbor high cnarge.

me bride's sister, Bobble Williams, and Shlrlev latlalaw home in Ecorse. participated. eczema or other hand-skin prob lemi. served cake. Ken Walskl's'orches- Tlmmy Nell and Katie Harker presented the welcoming poems and The bride attended the River Rouge high school and Is employed In Benton Harbor.

Mr. Boyer, a Benton Harbor high school graduate, is employed at the Superior Steel A 17 there were recitations by Connie Churchill, Carol and Tommy Cross- Accordionists Present Recital man, Jimmy, Catherine and Robert Schultz, Janet and Susan Momany, Gregory, Koroch, Jerry and Charles avenue, Fair Plain. Mr. Parrott before going to Holland was merchandising manager of the Enders Co. Saturday's party Wu a farewell for Mrs.

Boss and children who have been guests at the Parrott home for the past two weeks and were returning to -Missouri. Monday. Mrs. Boss will be remembered the former Alios Marie Parrott. On Sunday, the Ronald Parrotts and Mrs.

Parrott'! mother, Mrs. Gladys Bailey, of 145 Ridgeway road, Harbor, motored to Martin to visit Mrs. Laura M. QQQ pirn eJliD.LlJbvJL Mitchell, Mike and LeRoy Whelan, Malleable Cutlngs Co. here.

Special TV Program Notes Coming Holiday Mrs. Harry Laity, regent of. Al Lynn Roemer, and Linda HilL scnooi, we new Mrs. Hosbeln is employed a secretary at Whirlpool Corporation. Mr.

Hosbeln, who graduated from the same school, works for Twin City Container Corporation, Coloma. Hayes Park Picnic Reunites Travellers 1 The annual Florida picnlo wu held at Hayes Park in Watervliet on June 30. A dinner wu served at tables where the Florida theme had been carried out with centerpieces of pink coconut palms and bouquets of pink roses. There were around 65 Florida Jaunters present for the event from Dowagiac, Eau Claire, St. Joseph, Benton Harbor, Watervliet, Coloma, and Chicago.

The afternoon was spent playing games and listening to readings given by.Mrs, Sadie Dalrymple. gonquin chapter DAR, today ad Performing the duties of best man were Art Kesselrlng of Tucson, Turner, formerly of Benton Harbor, vised of an Independence day program; to be televised at 9:30 o'clock tonight over ABC network. "The Gingerbread Man" will be and ushers were Larry Ogden and Rudy Hermellng also of Tucson. Katherine Schultz and her mother, Mrs. Mildren Bchultz, presented a song did the primary class.

There wu a piano solo by Peggy Nichols. Sharon, Joan and Tommy Cross-man presented the one-act play, "Susie and the Leprechaun." Putor Louis E. Reyner gave the prayer and Robert Crossman and Robert Schultz took the collection, Miss Joyce Alcott, who wu in charge of the program, and Miss Sharon Smith were the pianists. With a piano processional and recessional the children entered and left the sanctuary bearing small narrated by John Nesbltt over I Following the ceremony, there wu a reception held at the bride's tome with an attendance of about Channel 7. Pupils of Arlean Smith presented the fifth annual Accordion recital; Sunday, June 30, at 7 p.

m. at the Calvin-Britain school. Those who played solos were Jeff Johnston, William Malkin, Dennis Churchill, Peggy Gaines, Jim Weber, Carol Kelly, Karen Hartline, Dennis Truhn, VicU Yanclch, Dilys Kuehl, Buddy Radtke, Prlscllla Ooff, Marsha Stennecke, Linda Street, Karen Keller, Carol Ann Weir, Mary Sler-adzki, Jerry Witt, Jerry Lamunion, Judy Oraw, David Orlaske, Jean TJtrup, Sharon Marquardt, 'Duane Durfllnger, Maureen' Weber and 8haron Kelly. Taking part In the accordion ensemble were Linda Street, Buddy Radtke, Sharon Kelly, Prlscllla Ooff, Jean Utrup, Sharon Marquardt, Jerry Lamunion, Janet Kramer, Jerry Witt, Maureen Weber, David Orlaske, Judy Oraw, Karen Keller and Duane Durfllnger. and Mrs.

Turner's sister, Mrs. Adah Clawson, at their new Mrs. Turner is Mrs. Parrott's grandmother and Mrs. Bailey's mother-in-law, and Mrs.

Clawson Is a great aunt Do not confuse evaporated milk with sweetened condensed milk. The later contains about 40 percent added sugar. It Is the story of a German baker who becomes a secret agent in the Continental army, during the The new Mrs. Button Is a grad sate of Tuscon High School and is Revolutionary war. He enters presently employed a secretary British camps as a civilian and talks to Hessian soldiers about the at Anions insurance and Invest lights.

ment Corporation. The bridegroom, graduate of Benton Harbor High opportunities found In America. Mrs. Laity and her husband re K. Winters of Chevy Chase, Md.

Mrs. Winter vhn in vUttlnir at school, is assistant manager of cently returned from a trip through Cheuron station. present in Detroit, will arrive here After a wedding trip to Michigan, Williamsburg, Washington, D.C. and Gettysburg, Pa. They were accompanied by her sister and husband, Mr.

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