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Anderson Herald du lieu suivant : Anderson, Indiana • 13

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Anderson Heraldi
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Anderson, Indiana
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a a Section Two ANDERSON SUNDAY HERALD Society ANDERSON, INDIANA, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, 1958 Month Of June Bows Out In Maze Of Diamonds, Satin And Tulle JANE HERITAGE, Society Editor Student To Wed Beauty Queen Mr. and Mrs. J. A. of Georgetown, Grand Cayman, BWI, have announced the engagement and approaching, marriage of their Theda, to Vance E.

Shreckengast, 1216 E. 8th son of the Rev. and Mrs. Vance F. Shreckengast, of London.

Ont. They will be wed in the early fall at Miami, by the bridegroom's father. Miss Panton graduated from Georgetown High School, and was chosen Miss Grand Cayman of 1955, and awarded three trips, during one of which she met her fiance. She was a reservations clerk for Lacsa Airlines. Her fiance graduated from Creston High School, Creston, 0., and attended Anderson College and Ball Teachers College.

He- was employed at Delco-Remy Division and will. enter U. S. Army service this fall. (Norm Cook Photograph) Betrothal, Wedding Dates Set PETRUZELLI-WALKER The announcement of the engagement and forthcoming wedding of Miss Sally Walker and Petruzelli being made her parents, Mr.

and Robert Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Petruzelli, 2711 Green East Gary, are the bridegroomelect's parents. Saturday, Aug.

2, at two-thirty o'clock, "in the Orestes Christian Church, the Rev. Dale Schmidt will pronounce the double-ring ceremony. Miss Walker graduated from Alexandria High School and from the Two-Year Secretarial Program at Ball State Teachers College. Mr. Petruzelli, a graduate.of East Gary Edison, also attended Ball State Teachers College.

The couple will reside in Gary. JUDD-MYERS The engagement, and approaching Miss Becky Sue Myers to David M. Judd is announced by the bride's parents, Lois Myers, 2526 Monroe and Cletus W. Myers, 5016 Columbus Ave. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr.

and Mrs. Judd, 2318 Jefferson St. The wedding will take place in the early fall. The bride is employed at the Finance Center at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis. Her fiance is an apprentice at Guide Lamp Division.

MURRAY-WALTER An early fall wedding is being planned by Miss Nancy Walfer and her fiance, Richard Murray, whose engagement is being announced by her parents, Mr. and Enos Walter, 137 Spring Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Murray, Rt.

1, Frankton, are the parents of the prospective bridegroom. Miss Walter is a graduate of Pendleton High School and an employe Pendleton Natural Gas Co. She is a member of the Pendleton Methodist Church and of Job's Daughters, Bethel No. 84. Mr.

Murray attended -Walnut Grove High School and is employed at Delco-Remy Division. CLINAGE-MORRISON Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morrison, 1211 W. 8th are announcing the betrothal and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Novalyn, to Robert E.

Clinage, of Massillon, 0. On Friday, July. 4. at two-thirty o'clock in the home of the bridge's parents, the Rev. Phillip Philbrook will officiate at the double-ring wedding.

The bride-elect graduated from Anderson High School and is secretary to the Athletic Director of Anderson High School. She is a member of the Baptist Church and is president of -Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority. Her fiance graduated. this year from Anderson College and is employed in the Business office of the college. On campus, he is a member of the Booster Club and its treasurer, belongs to Sigma Tau Delta English honorary and was selected for Whose Who in American College and Universities in 1957.

ALFORD-BALTIMORE A formal, candlelit double-ring ceremony, solemnized by the Rev. James B. Horner in the Pendleton Christian Church, marriage. Miss Sandra Pamela Baltimore and Jon Charles Alford. Their parents are and Mrs.

Baltimore, 502 Taylor Pendleton, and Mr. and Mrs, Murray Alford, Rt. 3, Pendleton. Organist Dale Doty and Dale Rhule presented bridal selections preceding the ceremony. The white wrought-iron bridal archway at the altar was entwined with greenery and white satin bows, and was flankad with a bouquet of white chrys.

anthemums with white satin bow Please Turn to 18, Column 5. Kay Boardman Is Affianced Mr. and Mrs. Conrad 1 L. Boardman, 411 W.

11th announce the engagement of their daughter, Kay Dyann, to Charles R. Grenda, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Grenda, of LaPorte.

Miss Boardman graduate of Anderson High School, attended Stephen's. College, Columbia, received her Bachelor of Science Degree from Indiana University. She is presently employed as Elementary Art Supervisor in the LaPorte School System. Mr. Grenda graduated from LaPorte High School and served in the United States Navy for three and a half years.

He will enter Purdue University's School of Engineering in the fall. The couple has not yet selected a date for the wedding. Miss Kay Dyann Boardman Miss Becky Sue Myers (Willard Studio) Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Held Local Couple Selects July Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robert Small, 415 Elva announce the betrothal and approaching 1 marriage of their daughter, Toby Kay, to Steven Joe Richardson, son of Mr. a and Mrs.

Donald Earl Richardson, 3504 Main St. The couple is planning a July wedding, but a definite date has not been selected. They will reside in Anderson after their marriage. The bride-elect graduated from Anderson High School. Her fiance attended the same school and is now employed at International Harvester, at Indianapolis.

(Elite Studio) Miss Theda E. Panton Miss Sally Walker (Dave Payton Studio) Mrs. Jon Charles Alford Mrs. Albert Blessing Miss Toby Kay Small (Willard Studio) Miss Nancy Walter (Willard Studio) Mid-summer Evening Miss Novalyn Morrison the fashion: The Harem drape skirt in a lace net over Cathedral meet summer situations favorably. black dashing taffeta.

bow at the Pink back. satin high Designed bodice to and bates, Fashion the model: MRS. ROBERT MORRIS" 813. MERIDIAN..

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