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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 4

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MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, H78 PAGE FOUR THE bUi Harbor-St. Josrpk. Mlcfclgn Jh ClUBS CHURCH FAMILY FASHION SCHOOL HOME SOCIETY WOMEN round the clock with BUCHANAN Miss Connie PbiLjTppi and Charles Stephen Fox exchanged wedding vows Saturday. Sept.

18, at Trinity Lutheran church. Glendora. The Rev. Elmer Bickel performed the ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr.

1 Miss Dianna Lynn Vance and Larry R. King exchanged wedding vows Saturday, Sept 18. at the First Presbyterian church, Jackson. The Rev. Robert Gibson performed the ceremony.

Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Vance of Jackson. The groom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard L. King, 231 Downey, Benton Harbor. if Miss Judith Ellen Veersma and James Lee. Banks were married Saturday, Sept 18.

at First Missionary Baptist church in Coloma. The Rev. George J. Wright performed the ceremony for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

How ard L. Veersma, 1565 North L'S-33, Benton Harbor, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glendell Q. Banks, 1171 Summer, Benton Harbor.

The bride wore a chantilly lace gown trimmed, with. sequins and designed with ruffled tiers and a chapel train. A matching lace Juliet cap held her sequin trimmed elbow length veil and she carried red sweetheart roses and white carnations. Mrs. Jerry Blackburn was matron of honor for her sister.

Bridesmaids were Mrs, James Hartman, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Dale Hemminger, sister of the groom. Miss Debbie Spitale was junior bridesmaid. Lory Blackburn was flower girl and Jamie Veersma was ringbearer. Serving as best man was Mike Lomonoco.

Usherr were David Williams, Tim Garrison. Tim Spitale, Gene McGlauflin and David Veersma, brother of the bride. A reception was held at the Hagar Community Youth hall. Following a wedding trip to northern Michigan, the couple BERRIEN SPRINGS Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Andrew Sumrall are on a wedding trip to Italy and Greece following their wedding Saturday. Sept. 18, at the Christian Center, South Bend," Ind. The Rev. Lester Sumrall, father of the groom, performed the ceremony.

Parents of the bride, -the former Miss Susan Kay L'nrub, are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Unruh. Tudor road, Berrien Springs. The Rev.

and Mrs. Sumrall reside in South Bend. The bride wore a nylon sheer over taffeta gown trimmed with venise lace and designed with a chapel train. A Juliet cap of matching lace held her elbow length illusion veil and she carried roses, stephanotis and baby's breath. Mrs.

Gary Unruh was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Frank Sumrall, Mrs. Mike Moody and Miss Pat Vermeer. Nina Ford was flower girl and Lester Sumrall was ringbearer.

Serving as his brother's best man was Steven Sumrall. Ushers were Frank Sumrall, brother of the groom. Gary Unruh, brother of the bride, -Timothy Allan Janz, William Mclntyre Perkins and Terry Eugene Huff. A reception was held in Houchins Hall. Following their wedding trip, the couple's address will be Box 50230, Indianapolis, Ind.

The bride is a graduate of and Mrs. Merle Phillippi, route 2, Box 518. Buchanan. The groom is the son of Mrs. Wilma S.

Fox. 1 Parkway, Niles. and Charles Fox. Marmont. Mies.

The bride wore an empire polyester crepe gown trimmed with venise lace and featuring a chapel train. A halo style headpiece held her lace trimmed elbow length illusion veil and she carried cymbidium orchids. Mrs. Dennis Strauss, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

Charles Hayes and Mrs. Larry Phillippi. Miss Nancy Phillippi was junior bridesmaid. Michelle Ehlert was flower girl and Craig Strauss was ringbearer. Serving as best man was David Meadows.

Ushers were Michael Stephens, Jerry Stephens, Scott Phillippi and Peter Willard Stephens was junior usher. A reception was held at the Baroda American Legion hall. Following a wedding trip, the couple will make their home at route 2, Cleveland avenue, Buchanan. I. i MRS.

LARRY KING Diaana Vance Jackson, and is employed as acting assistant manager of operator services by Michigan Bell Telephone Company, Benton Harbor. Her husband is a graduate of Benton Harbor high school and is employed as a switchroom helper by Michigan Bell Telephone Company. McAllister-Roth A Miss Susan Jennifer Roth and Paul William McAllister exchanged wedding vows Sept. 12 at the Unitarian St. Joseph.

Dr. Joseph rabbi emeritus of Temple B'nai Shalbm, Benton Harbor, performed the ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Norman G.

Roth. 1801 Briarcliff, St. Joseph. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrskllector G.

McAllister of Southfield. The bride wore a rose, red and pink silk screen print on black gown. She wore sweetheart roses and pink baby's breath in her hair and carried matching flowers. Miss Virginia Mary Roth, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Sandra Lee Roth, sister of the bride, was flower girl and David Samuel Roth, brother of the bride, was ringbearer.

Serving as best man was Dennis Hunt. Ushers were Joseph Michael and William Martin Roth, brothers of the bride. A reception was held at the church. The couple is residing in Kalamazoo. The bride received a bachelor of science degree from Eastern Michigan university and is a graduate student at Western Michigan university.

Her husband received a bachelor of science degree from Eastern Michigan university and is studying for his master's degree in anthropology at Western Michigan university. Miss Phyllis Jean Keana and David Joel Nelson exchanged wedding vows Saturday, Sept 18, at Trinity Lutheran church, The Rev. Daniel A. Streufert performed the Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs; John Keana, 1430 North Crystal, Benton Harbor.

The groom is the son of Mrs. Elmer H. Nelson, 1021 Church street, St. Joseph, and the late Elmer H. Nelson.

The bride wore a tiffany knit jersey gown trimmed with venise lace and crystal pleating and designed with a chapel train. Matching lace edged her cathedral length veil and she carried pompons, wood roses, wheat and strawflowers. Mrs. Thomas Handy, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

Kurt Armstrong and Mrs. David Scheffler. Kerry Keana was flower girl and Christopher Handy was ringbearer. Nick Poluhanycz was best man. Ushers were Kim Fowler, David Scheffler, Richard Keana, brother of the bride, and Paul Schneider.

A reception was held at the DANK Hall, Benton Harbor. The couple will reside in Benton Harbor. The bride is a graduate of Benton Harbor high school, Lake Michigan college and Western Michigan university. The bride wore a silk organza gown trimmed with venise Juliet cap held her lace and pearl trimmed illusion veil and she carried roses and carnations. Mrs.

Dean Mart, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Russell Mock. Mrs. Gerald Tillman and Miss Sandra Gobiel.

Dawn Marie Mort was flower girl and Christian Town was ringbearer. Serving as his brother's best man was John King. Ushers were David Arnold, Dean Mort. Michael Evans, Stanley Janco and Gerald Tillmann. A reception was held at the Queen's Social Center, Jackson.

Following a wedding trip to St. Louis, and Little Rock. the couple will reside at 1241 Maynard drive, Benton Harbor. The-bride is a graduate of Vandercook Lake high school. St.

Joseph Catholic church, St Joseph, was the setting Sa- Sept. 18, for the wedding of Miss Victoria Ann Mead and Matthew Scott Christian. The Rev. Fr. Cletus M.

Rose performed the ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mead, 1651 Lyola Court, Benton Harbor. The groom is the son of Mr.

and? Mrs. Robert Christian of Plain-field. Ind. The bride wore a satin empire gown designed with a train. A Juliet cap trimmed with lace, pearls and sequins held her floor length veil and she carried carnations, apricot roses and baby's breath.

Miss Cheryl Agens was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Tom Haskins, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Richard Mead. Tara Head was flower girl and Ricky Mead was ringbearer.

Serving as best man was Mike Skillman. Ushers were Richard and Patrick Mead, brothers of the bride. A reception was held at Wyndwicke Country club, St. Joseph. Following a wedding trip, the couple will reside in Traverse City.

The bride is a graduate of Benton Harbor high school. Her husband is a graduate of Plain-field high school and is employed as auditor by Park Place Motor Inn, Traverse City. MRS. WILLIAM LOWING Patti Petrick jj. MRS.

CHARLES FOX Connie Phillippi The bride is a graduate of River Valley high school and is employed as. a teller at LaSalle Federal Savings Loan, Buchanan. Her husband, a graduate of Niles high school, is a farmer in Buchanan. Event Friends and relatives are invited. Hosting the event will be their four daughters, Mrs.

Ivan (Robin) Winkel of Coloma. Miss Janice Sonnenberg of Grand Rapids arid Miss Diane Sonnenberg and Miss Lynda Sonnenberg at home. Robert Sonnenberg and the former Carol Shreve were married Sept. 22, 1951, in Buchanan. Sonnenberg is a dairy farmer and has spent his entire life on the family farm, south of Watervliet The couple has one granddaughter.

Covers the most lived-in areas of your home living room, dining room, kitchen, master bedroom, boy's room (or den) and gins room (or guest bedroom) TODAY AND YOUR QUESTIONNAIRE 'Mi MRS. PETER SUMRALL Sasaa Uarah Berrien Springs high school, attended Oral Roberts university and is a graduate of Grand Valley State colleges. She is a medical technologist. Her husband is a graduate of Andrew Jackson high school and attended Bethel college. He is production manager of WHMB-TV, Channel 40, Indianapolis.

MRS. JOHN THUMM Debtrah Taner employed by IPM Development Engineering, Coloma'. Her husband is a graduate of Watervliet high school and is employed as a construction worker by Riley Mcintosh Benton Harbor. matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Rita Lowing, sister of the groom, Mrs.

Charles Johnson, Miss Mary Harpham, Miss Diane Weaver and Miss Margie Schofield. Erin Loyer was flower girl and Chad Loyer was ringbearer. Serving as best man was Ron Herron. Ushers were Jim Gar-velink, Grayson Wilson, Robert Bagin, Greg Pryor and Rick Pryor. A reception was held at Timber Ridge Ski Lodge, Kalamazoo.

The couple will make their home at 917 44th street, Wyoming. The bride is a graduate of Bloomingdale high school and Kalamazoo Valley Community college. She is a medical secre? tary employed by Kalamazoo Plastic Surgery, P.C. Her husband is a graduate of Wyoming high school and attended Grand Rapids Junior college and Grand Valley State colleges. He is employed by Consumers Power company in OPEN HL43947M If MRS.

MATTHEW CHRISTIAN Victoria Mead Silver WATERVLIET Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Sonnenberg, Hill road, Watervliet, will be honored at an open house Sunday, Sept. 26, from 2 to 5 p.m.

at their home in celebration of their wedding anniversary. plastic sponge material as a skin substitute in burn patients, as a nonsurgical closure of a heart channel in newborn babies and as a synthetic material In the early days of heart surgery. MRS. JAMES BANKS Jadith Veersma will make their borne at 1565 North US-33, Benton Harbor. The bride attended Benton Harbor high school.

Her husband also attended BHHS and is employed by G-M Brass Aluminum foundry company, Benton Harbor. MRS. DAVID NELSON Phyllis Keana She is employed as a counselor in the vocational education program by the Twin City Area Chamber of Commerce, Benton Harbor. Her husband is a graduate of St. Joseph high school, attended Michigan State university and is a graduate of Lake Michigan college.

He is a Benton township police officer. MRS. CHARLES WITT Cyathia Mandarin employed as a salesclerk by Stampede, St. Joseph. Her husband is a graduate of Lakeshore high school and is employed by Hollman and Roe Construction, St.

Joseph. llfcjlfcHft hi li Unusual Use COLOMA Miss Deborah Ann Turner and Johiv Allen Thumm exchanged wedding vows Saturday, Sept. 18, at Plymouth Congregational-church, Watervliet. The Rev. Harvey Lord performed the ceremony.

Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Jesse 6826 Little Paw Paw Lake road, Coloma. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Thumm, 113 Beechwood street, Watervliet. The bride wore a nylon sheer over taffeta gown trimmed with venise lace and pearls and designed with a chapel train. A Juliet lace cap held her elbow length illusion veil and she carried rust and yellow mums, daisies, baby's breath and carnations. Mrs. Jack Durham was matron of honor.

Serving as best man was Steve Milnickel. Ushers were David Milryckel and Ronald Lewis. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Following a wedding trip to Mackinac Island, the couple will reside at 277 Forest Beach road, Watervliet. The bride is a graduate of Coloma high school and is BLOOMINGDALE Miss Patti Jane Petrick and William Neil Lowing exchanged wedding vows Saturday, Sept.

18, at Im-manuel Lutheran church, Kalamazoo. The Rev. Fr. James S. O'Leary of St.

Thomas More Catholic church, Kalamazoo, performed the ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. William C. Petrick, route 1, Box 76, Bloomingdale.

The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Lowing of Wyoming. The bride wore an antique white qiana gown.

A matching Juliet cap held her fingertip length veil and she carried antique white carnations, pink roses and baby's breath. Randy Schroeder was MEDIUM IS SAFEST If a recipe calls for sherry and doesn't specify whether the sherry should be dry, medium or sweet, it's safest to use' medium sherry. NOW 3665 5. LAKESHORf WL ST. Wilma Give your cut that Won't you put 2 FOR 1 SPECIAL! "2 Can Join For The Price Of 1" (No Contracts To Sign) FIRM TONE LOSE INCHES -FEEL GREAT.

8 Years Experience MARTY GINNY'S FIGURE SALON 721 W. SL Joseph Dr. St. Joseph MINNEAPOLIS (AP) The housewife's' common plastic sponge is getting to be as useful in medicine as it is in the kitchen. To form these sponges, polyvinyl alcohol is converted into a sponge-like substance by foaming agents and then hardened with formaldehyde.

The material is inert, compressible by 10-15 to 1 when wet and has a plastic memory so it can resume its original shape when not under pressure. It is compatible with human tissues and the body won't reject it. The lastest application in medicine was devised by three radiologists at the University of Minnesota Hospitals here. Tiny amounts of the sponge are placed on the tip of a catheter and, under x-ray control, inserted in a blood vessel to halt bleeding or to rob a tumor of its blood supply. Physicians have also used the INDOOR TENNIS FAMILY MEMBERSHIP $13.00.

429-5285 ii St. Joseph Catholic church, St. Joseph, was the setting Saturday, Sept. 18, for the wedding of Miss Cynthia A. Mandarino and Charles D.

Witt. The Rev. Fr. George N. Ross performed the ceremony.

Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mandarino 4454 Winding Lane. St Joseph. The groom is the son of Mrs.

Marjorie Thompson, 4991 Ridge road, Stevensville, and Dan Witt of Lake Wales, Fla. The bride wore a qiana gown trimmed with chantilly lace and designed with a chapel train. Matching lace and pearls trimmed her Juliet cap which held a chapel length veil and she carried stephanotis, snowdrift pompons and apricot sweetheart roses. "7 Miss Theresa Mandarino, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

Arthur Haase, Miss Lyn Talbot and Miss Margerey Korbel. Serving as best man was Gene Fowler. Ushers were Duane-Rochefort, Norm Zech, Ron Selter, Gordon Rochefort, Pauj Greer, Vincent Mandarino, brother of the bride, and Alan Spilger. A reception was held at the Blossomland Columbian club, Benton Harbor. Following a wedding trip to northern Michigan, the couple will reside at 5220 Ridge road, Apt.

6, Stevensville. The bride is a graduate of Lakeshore high school and is i Circuit DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS CHVPTER 17 AND AUXILIARY will meet Wednes-j day, Sept. 22, at 8 p.m. at' the LDAV Post Home, Benton Har- Revealed by Pittsburgh Paints II DECORATING SERVICE CLEARANCE SALE 10 15 OFF on entire stock of Double Knits, Poplin, Voile Cotton Blends. 98 tosl" It's fun and interesting It's done confidentially, by computer Nothing to buy STOP IN PICK UP S2 INOUSTRItS Hair Styling Walsh Wendy Kaline hair the precision underlies great styling your head in our hands" nMila 1 0n Halt East Off M-140 On Dan Smith Rd.

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