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The Kokomo Tribune from Kokomo, Indiana • Page 15

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Sunday, 7, 1970 KOKOMO (Ind.) TRItUNE 15 Weddings, Engagements Highlight June, Traditional Month Of Love Miller-Reith Kimberlee Ann Reith and Timothy Lee Miller were married Saturday wgbt in Saint Joan of Arc Catholic Church. Their double-fine vowi were by the Rev. Robert L. Gerth. Parents of the couple are Mr and Mrs.

Joaeph S. Reith SOS E. Poplar A gown of eyelet embroidered organza WM worn by the bride, who was given in marriage by her father. It fashioned with an Empire bodice, modified bell skirt and chapel train with pink beading. Tie bridal veil of pale pwk illusion was secured by a profile headdress of pink and white flowers.

The bride carried a white basket filled with pink and white daisies, baby's breath and pink carnations. Miss Jimita Baldoni, ilishawauka was maid of honor. Miss Elizabeth Wegehoft, Goshen, and Miss Debra Hunt were The attendants' Empire gowns were pink dotted organza trimmed with lace. Small pink flowers were worn in their hair, and they carried baskets with flowers matching the bride's bouquet. Troy Miller, Flora, was ring bearer.

Serving as best man was Tom Miller Flora, brother of the bridegroom. Dean fieckner, Indianapolis, and John Ay erg, Lafayette, were groomsmen. Ushers were Terry Miller, Tony Smith and William Koup, all of Flora, and James Miller, Indianapolis. The reception following the ceremony was in Columbian Club, and the Friday night rehearsal dinner was at King's Crown Inn. A 1MB graduate of Kokomo High School, the bride attended Ball State University.

She will enter Purdue University this month. The bridegroom, a 1966 graduate of Carroll High School, was graduated in 1968 from Sam's Technical Institute, Indianapolis. He is a member of Sigma Tau Alpha national architect fraternity and a draftsman for National Homes Lafayette. The couple will live in West Lafayette. (Photo fe Adams-Hiti) MRS.

TIMOTHY MILLER (Miss Kimberlee Reith) The chapel of Grace United Methodist Church was the site of the Saturday afternoon wedding of Miss Tonya Kay Maloney and Dale Flesber. The Rev Marvin Jones performed the double- ring ceremony. Parents of the bridal couple are Mr and Mrs. James P. Maloney, 4006-28W and Mr.

and Mrs. Myron Flesher Albany. An Empire gown of satin pearl was worn by the bride, who was given in marriage by her father. The Sabrina neckline was of Chantilry lace encrusted with pearls and sequins, and lace also edged the chapel train. Jeweled saitn petals secured the bridal veil, and long-stemmed pink roses formed the bridal bouquet.

Miss Debi Downs, New York, N.Y was maid of honor, with Miss Brenda Bookout as bridesmaid. Their Empire gowns were of pink chiffon accented on bodices and cuffs with be-ribboned Ve- Flesher-Maloney Saint Joan of Arc Catholic Church was the site of the Saturday afternoon wedding of Mils Margaret Anne Groome and Vernon Lee Emery Jr. The double-ring service was performed by the Rev. Robert Gerth. Mr.

and Mrs. William C. Groome, 4816 N. Parkway, are parents of the bride. The bridegroom's parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon Lee Emery Sr 4905 W. Jefferson Rd. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an Empire gown of re-embroidered Atencon lace and peau de soie. It was styled with a mandarin collar, long sleeves and chapel train.

A profile headpiece of organza flowers with pearls and light blue ribbon secured the bride's bouffant veil. She carried a bouquet of while roses and carnations. Serving her sister as maid of honor was Mi as Sharon Groome. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert Warner.

Lincoln- Mrs. Dennis Manning, Indianapolis; Mrs. Larry Drake, Selfridge Air Force Base, and Mrs. Daniel Shockley. Emery-Groome Their floor-length Empire gowns were wder georgette over taffeta with jewel trim.

Dior bows held their veils, and each attendant carried a long-stemmed white rose. Jeffery Lane Emery attended his brother as best man. Groomsmen were John Ensign and Michael Parks, both of Marion, David Powell and William Groome Jr. Thomas Groome and Daniel Groome ushered guests. Following the wedding was a reception ID Howard Johnson's Restaurant The rehearsal dinner was Friday night in Jefferson House.

The bride was graduated in 1965 from Northwestern High School and in 1970 from Indiana University-Kokomo. She at Taylor Elementary Also a 1965 NHS graduate, the bridegroom was graduated in 1970 from Mar- lonCollege. He is a teacher at Taylor They are on a wedding trip through southern Indiana, after which they Wui live in Kokomo. nise lace. Clusters of petals held their veils, and each carried a long-stemmed pink rose.

Attending as best man was Bernie Kline, with Thomas Stone as groomsman. Richard Ross was an usher. All are from Albany. Following the ceremony was a reception in the home of the bride's parents. A 1967 Western High School graduate the bride attends Ball State University and is a member of Phi Alpha Theta honorary.

The bridegroom, a 1963 graduate of Albany High School, received a bachelor's degree in 1967 and a master's degree in 1968 from Ball State. He is an accounting professor at Ball State, and a member of Pi Omega Pi honorary. After a wedding trip through southern states, the couple will live for the summer on the campus of University of Cincinnati, where the bridegroom will be working toward a doctorate degree. Dr. G.

Ben Hershberger officiated at the double-ring wedding of Miss Martha Elaine Prather and Jack Lee Seymour Saturday afternoon in Grace United Methodist Church. The bride's parents are Dr. and Mrs. Philip E. Prather, 123 Magnolia Dr Parents of the bridegroom are Mr and Mrs.

Albert H. Seymour, 614 E. Morgan Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an Empire gown of peau de soie and re-embroidered Atencon lace It was styled with a mandarin collar long sleeves and A4ine skirt. A Camelot cap of matching lace held her veil, and pink Seymour-Prather Miss Sandra Lewark was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

Dennis Hawkins, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Josenh Albright. Their Empire gowns were of blue dotted Swiss trimmed with Venise lace. They carried nosegays of pink carnations. Philip Reyburn served as best man Groomsmen were William Seymour and Thomas Prather.

Guests were seated by Kieth vender Ohe, Indianapolis; WU- nam Darlage, Seymour, and Paul Saun- A reception in Fellowship Hall followed the ceremony. The rehearsal dinner was Friday night in the home of the bridegroom's parents. The bride and bridegroom are both 1966 graduates of Kokomo High School and 1970 graduates of Ball State Univer- They are on a wedding trip to Wiscon- This fall, they will live in Nashville tenn where the bride will teach for the' Nashville Metropolitan School System and the bridegroom will attend Vander- bUt University. (Miss Margaret Groome) (Photo By MRS. DALE FLESHER (Hiss Tonya Maloney) Miss Deborah Susan Little became the bride of David Charles Pierce Saturday afternoon in Alto United Methodist Church.

The Rev. Charles Dunmoyer heard their double-ring vows. The bride is the daughter of Mrs Chariene Little, Country Park Estates Trailer and Mr. and Mrs. Donald W.

Little, 412 W. Sycamore St. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs Chaj-les E. Pierce, Russiaville R.

2. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an organza gown with lace appliques encrusted with teardrop pearls. A bow headpiece held her elbow-length veil, and she carried a nosegay of white roses. Miss Brenda Davis was maid of honor ut a gold satin Empire gown. Bridesmaids were Bliss Shanon Little Miss Andrea Little and Miss Rebecca Loft-Vanosdol August 22 is the date selected by Miss Nancy Jo Loft and Patrick Allen Vanosdol for their wedding in West Street Christian Church, Tipton.

Parents of the engaged couple are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Loft, Tipton, and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Vanosdol, Windfall R.R.

2. A 1969 Tipton High School graduate, the bride-elect attends Indiana University-Kokomo. Her fiance, a 1966 graduate of Sharpsville-Prairie High School, is employed by Stellite Divison of Cabot Corp Pierce-Little Wood. Their gowns were of yellow satin. Matching bows secured the attendants' veils, and each carried a lona- stemmed yellow rose.

Patricia Fenters, Bloomington was flower girl, and Chris Keisling carried as best man for his brother was John E. Pierce. Groomsmen were Marc Hollingsworth, James Young and Steven Graham. Ushers were Robert Hollingsworth and Daniel Hartwell. The reception and Thursday night rehearsal dinner were in the church The bride is a 1970 Kokomo High School graduate.

A 1968 Western High School graduate, the bridegroom is employed by Chrysler Corp. They are on a wedding trip to Long Lake, Fremont, after which they will live in Kokomo. A Saturday afternoon wedding in Southdowns Wesleyan Church united in marriage Miss Sandra Jean Blake and Fred D. Adkins. The ceremony was performed by the Rev.

Lauren Crow, assisted by the Rev. Russell Klinger Parents of the bridal couple are Mr and Mrs. Vernon A. Blake, Russiaville R-R. 2, and Mr.

and Mrs. Hollis Adkins Kempton R.R. l. A princess gown of silk linen was worn by the bride as she was given in marriage by her father. The sneer yoke and bishop sleeves were accented with Venise lace.

A profile headpiece of flowers and lace held the chapel-length veil The bridal bouquet was of yellow roses and carnations. A floor-length gown of yellow nylon dotted Swiss was worn by Miss Shirley Wampler, Wabash, who was maid of Adkins-Blake Miss Betty Jo Day and Craig Lee Plummer exchanged double-ring wedding vows Saturday afternoon in United Methodist Church, Van Buren Dr James Guthrie officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Day, Marion R.

6, are parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs Robert B. Plummer, Windfall. Given in Marriage by her father, the bride wore a Chantilace gown accented with Venise lace daisies and a remo- valbe lace coat.

Pearls and crystals accented the lace headpiece which held the bridal veil, and daisies and bachelor buttons formed the bridal bouquet. Mrs. John W. Kennedy, Kalamazoo was her sister's matron of honor. Her gown of blue Darioo sheer was trimmed with white Venise lace daisies Brides maids were Miss Carolyn Thompson, FortiviUe; Mrs.

Charles Lentz, Van Buren; Mrs. Jerry Cain Marion, and Mrs. F. T. Sanderson Bloomington.

Their A4ine gowns were of Swiss-embroidered cotton in pastel colors. They were accented with satin ribbons and daisies. Each attendant wore a picture hat and carried a bouquet of daisies. Plummer-Day Kenda Ann Plummer, Greenwood was flower girl. Rings were carried by Timothy Cravens, Stevensville, Mich.

Serving as best man was Terry Hoeppner, Upland. Groomsmen were Keith Gerbers, Woodburn; Charles Lentz, Van Buren; Steve Brown, Campbellsburg, and Kent Plummer, Greenwood. Ushers were John Kennedy, Kalamazoo; James Martin, Franklin- William Dennis, Port Austin, Mich and Gregory Hoback, Windfall. Following the wedding was a reception in Conservation Club, Van Buren. The rehearsal dinner was Friday night in Patio Restaurant, Gas City, with the bridgroom's parents as hosts.

The bride was graduated in 1962 from Van Buren High School and in 1966 from Indiana University. She is a member of Zela Tau Alpha sorority. The bridegroom was graduated in 196S from Windfall High School and in 1969 fromFranklinCollege. He is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Both are teachers at Eastbrook High School, Grant Co.

Following a wedding trip through the south, they will live in Marion. honor. It featured a lace overlay bodice. Miss Joan French, Amboy, was bridesmaid in a matching blue gown The attendants' headpieces were cW ters of daisies to match their dresses Each carried a single long-stemmed yellow rose. John Stout served as best man Groomsman was Mike Brown, Tipton- with Alan Roget, Belle Center, Ohio', and Ronald Hanesworth as ushers A church reception followed the ceremony.

The a 1969 graduate of Western Tech attends Indiana Vocational A 1970 graduated Sharpsville-Prairie High School, the bridegroom is employed by Cuneo Press. They will live in Burlington. Sheller-Garner Miss Arna Katherine Shelter and Danny Carl Garner plan to exchange wedding vows in First Church of God on Jan. 9, 1971. The future bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. P. Russell Shelter Lapel R.R. i. She was graduated from Lapel High School in 1968, and is a sophomore at Anderson College.

Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mis Junior A. Garner, 317 S. Phillips St. He is a 1967 Kokomo High School graduate and a junior at Anderson College.

He is employed by Montgomery Ward and Anderson. (Photo by Jefferson) MRS. JACK SEYMOUR (Miss Martha Prather) (Weddings, engagements continued on Pages 1C and 17) MISS NANCY LOFT MISS ARNA SHELLER MRS. FRED ADKINS (Miss Sandra Blake) (Photo MRS. DAVID PL (Miss Deborah little) Jenkins) (Photo by Jenkins) MRS.

DONAU) RIEBE (Miss Janice Hillis) MRS. CRAIG PLUMMER (Miss Betty Jo Day).

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