FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1978 TWELVE SEYMOUR DAILY TRIBUNE, SEYMOUR, INDIANA Canned fruit co*cktail combines with seasonal fresh fruits to make economical summer salads and desserts. The Bridal Boutique FALL GOWNS ARRIVING DAILY 311 EWING 522-9535 PONG CD Vegetable Plants Broccoli Cabbage Cauliflower Brussell Sprouts Tomatoes Peppers Greenhouse Walesboro Take: 1-65 to Walesbora exit. About 2 miles after exit, watch for signs. Open 7 days 8-7 Reunion Set The annual Tovey reunion will be held June 25 at Shields Park, Seymour, at the Cedars area. A basket dinner will be served at 12:30 p.
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522-9376 -Photo by The Studio MR. AND MRS. BLOMENBERG Couple Takes Wedding Vows Miss Jan Krista Wolka and eran Church, Huron, S.D., Ralph Blomenberg were mar- officiating. ried Saturday at 6:30 p. m.
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a Centering the altar was a Luth- large bouquet of sea breeze, blue mist and lilac carnations with baby's breath and greenery. On either side of the sanctuary were two nine-branch candelabra entwined with greenery and decorated with long white streamers. The aisle was highlighted by single hurricane-globed candelabra decorated with greenery and long white bows and streamers. Candles in hurricane globes, surrounded by greenery, decorated each window. A wedding banner with the theme "'That through faith, Christ will dwell in your hearts in love," was designed and made by Miss Kathy Wessel.
A white aisle runner and kneeling bench were also used. Mrs. Christopher Eldredge, sister of the groom, was vocalist and guitarist. Her selections included "0 Perfect "Treasures, "Wedding Prayer," and Father, Son and Holy Ghost." Miss Lisa Shoemaker was organist. Ken Lueke was trumpeter.
Their selections included "A Hymn of Glory Let Us Sing, the Father, Be Our Stay," Now Thy Gates of "Praise to the Lord. the Almighty," "Lord of Glory, Who Has Brought Us," Lead Thou On," That I Had A Thousand Voices," "'How Lovely Shines the Morning Star," "Trumpet. Tune," "Trumpet "Trumpet Voluntary," and "God of Grace, God of Glory." The bride wore a full-length gown of white polyster knit. The Queen Anne neckline, empire bodice and cap sleeves were adorned with Venise lace motifs. The flowing skirt extended into a cathedral train and the band headpiece held Venise lace motifs and pearls.
The cathedral-length veil was trimmed with a double row of Venise lace. The bride carried a cascade bouquet of Japhet orchids, ivy, baby's breath and white lace streamers. She wore an heirloom gold filigree lavaliere which belonged to her INTRODUCING, 50 Kentucky Fried ers Chicken. 21 piece INCLUDES INCLUDES: $6. It's nice to feel ONLY 9 PIECES OF CHICKEN, so good about a meal.
21 PIECES OF CHICKEN, YOUR CHOICE OF 2 PINTS YOUR CHOICE OF 3 PINTS OF SALAD, 6 ROLLS OF SALAD, 12 ROLLS PLUS: Tablecloth, Napkins, PLUS: Tablecloth, Napkins, Paper Plates, and Forks. Paper Plates, and Forks. SERVES 4 SERVES 8-9 1 IN COLUMBUS IN SEYMOUR master charge 1011 WASHINGTON STREET 1711 25th STREET 416 EAST TIPTON STREET THE INTERBANK CARD COLUMBUS COLUMBUS SEYMOUR 372-6481 372-5502 522-6400 late grandmother, Mrs. Clarence Shoemaker. Mrs.
Jack Lambert, sister of the bride, was matronof-honor. Miss Susan Wolka, sister of the bride, was maidof-honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. James Kroemer, St. Louis, Miss Kathy Wessel, and Miss Susi Blomenberg, sister of the groom, from Decatur.
The attendants wore floorlength gowns of Silesta knit featuring a rounded neckline, split capelet sleeves, a blouson bodice with a string tie belt and fabric rose. Mrs. Lambert wore sea breeze, Miss Wolka and Mrs. Kroemer wore blue mist and Miss Wessel and Miss Blomenberg wore lilac. Adorning their hair were halos of miniature carnations and baby's breath with long streamers matching their dress color.
They carried crescent bouquets centered with Japhet orchids surrounded by baby's breath and greenery with streamers in sea breeze, blue mist and lilac. Their gold monogrammed necklaces were gifts from the bride. Timothy Blomenberg, brother of the groom, was best man. Groomsmen were Thomas Blomenberg, brother of the groom, Terry Wolka, brother of the bride, John Messman of New Haven and Steve Wetzel, brother-in-law of the groom, of Napoleon, Ohio. Mrs.
Kevin Wolka and Mrs. Brian Wolka, sisters-in-law of the bride, were at the guest register. Distributing programs were Miss Vicki Skelton and Miss Sharon Nehrt. A reception was held at the National Guard Armory. The three cake, topped with a gold cross with double rings, was decorated with flowing flowers in sea breeze, blue mist and lilac.
Highlighting the cake was a lighted revolving gazebo. The groom's cake was made as an open bible with the verse "Thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path." Tables were decorated with crepe paper streamers and centered with baskets of candles and greenery. The band stand was trimmed with crepe paper and white wedding bells. Providing music for the evening were the Daegers. Assisting at the reception were Mrs.
David Darlage, Mrs. Thomas Blomenberg and the Misses Carol and Julie Shoemaker, Kevin and Brian Wolka, Duane, Steve and Greg VonDielingen, Jack Lambert, Dale Heckman, Bruce Shoemaker, Joel Shoemaker and Denver Hackman. After a one-week wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains the couple will be at home at 2040 Yale avenue, Apt. 1, St. Louis, Missouri, 63143.
The bride is a 1974 graduate of Brownstown Central High School and a 1977 graduate of Lutheran Hospital School of Nursing, Ft. Wayne. Prior to the wedding she was employed as a registered nurse at Schneck Memorial Hospital in Seymour. She is a member of the church in which she was married. The groom is a 1973 graduate of Belmont High School, a 1975 graduate of Concordia Lutheran Junior College of Ann Arbor, and a 1977 graduate of Concordia Senior College, Fort Wayne.
He is presently a second year student at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, and is a member of Zion Lutheran Church, Friedheim, Mo. Parents of the groom were hosts for a rehearsal dinner at Hulda's Cafe. A reception will be held Sunday at the home of the groom's parents. News "boners" can be reduced to nil by taking the weekly News Quiz.
daisies with yellow candles were used on the cake table. The guest tables held snifters, on mirrors, tied in pink ribbons with light green water and yellow floating candles. The buffet table, decorated to match the cake table, held candelabra of hammered and engraved aluminum to match all the serving pieces used. Serving at the reception were cousins of the bride, Mrs. Rhea Dawn Pence, Mrs.
Margaret Johnson, Mrs. Linda Johnson, Susan Jones, Mrs. NaLona Bush, and Mrs. Drusilla Hopkins. The bride is a graduate of Seymour High School and a 1970 graduate of Purdue University with a bachelor of science degree in pharmacy.
She is a member of Pi Beta Phi Fraternity. The groom is a graduate of Jefferson High School, Lafayette, and a 1975 graduate of Indiana University with a bachelor of science degree in health occupations education. He is currently enrolled at Emory University, Atlanta, in a master of science degree program in radiation health physics. After a wedding trip to Florida, the couple will be at home in Decatur, Ga. Parents of the groom were hosts for a rehearsal dinner at the Elks Club.
-Photo by Sheets MR. AND MRS. KRIEG A. PRUETT Pruett-Hunt Vows Taken Marriage vows were exchanged by Miss Wendy Lee Hunt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter L. Hunt, 1442 South Walnut street, and Krieg A. Pruett, of Atlanta, in a double ring ceremony, solemnized at 2:30 p. m. Saturday, in the First Baptist Church with Dr.
Stewart H. Silver, pastor, officiating. Dr. and Mrs. Paul H.
Pruett, Lafayette, are -the groom's parents. Aisle markers of white satin bows and fernery marked the pews, with an aisle runner leading through palms to the altar. The altar was graced with Neanthe Bella palm and Boston fern, centered by a fanshaped flower arrangement of shades of pink and yellow carnations, daisies, mums, and greenery. Also featured were a pair of seven-branched candelabra and a unity candle. The Rev.
Edward Anderson sang, "Love Story," "Sunrise Sunset," "The Twelfth. of Never," and "'The Lord's Prayer, accompanied on the organ by Mrs. Vincent Wince. The Misses Peg Elsner and Brenda Weekly, accompanying themselves on guitars, sang, Song," and "Follow Me," and also sang Me Why, "Evergreen," "True Love," and "'You Light Up My accompanied by Mrs. Wince, who also played, "If," "If Ever I Would Leave "'A Time For Us," "Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin," "Wedding March," and "We've Only Just Begun.
The bride wore an A-line gown of white chiffon with a cathedral train. The bodice, Queen Anne collar, and rosepetal-edged V-neckline leatured re-embroidered Alencon lace with pearls and rhinestones adorning each rosette. Tiered chiffon fell into short capelet sleeves extending into a V-shaped ruffle down the back. The back of the bridal gown also featured rosettes of beaded Alencon lace and chiffon -covered buttons. The waltz-length mantilla was edged with rosettes of reembroidered lace, with tiny seed pearls scalloping the edge of the lace.
Large rose motifs were appliqued through out the veil, which was secured on a Juliet cap of re-embroidered lace emphasized with pearls. The bride wore a love knot necklace, centered with diamond, gift of the groom. The bridal bouquet was a cascade of gardenias, surrounded by pink and yellow roses, baby's breath, and foliage with white satin bows and streamers. Mrs. Jerlyn Sue Ross, sister of the bride, was matronof-honor.
She wore a gown of light yellow, styled with spaghetti straps and a fitted bodice, with a matching fullsleeved chiffon jacket, trimmed in lace. Embroidered on the jacket were yellow and pink roses and greenery. The bridesmaids were Deanie Moore, who wore gown of light pink; and Mrs. Clairsse Hawley, who wore gown of mint green. Both bridesmaids had pink and yellow roses embroidered on the jackets of their gowns, corresponding to that of the matronof-honor.
The matron -honor and bridesmaids each carried a nosegay of light pink and yellow roses, carnations, and daisies, laced with baby's breath, streamers in bridal colors. Each of the attendants wore a gold bangle bracelet, gift of the bride. The best man was Keith Farthing. Groomsmen were Her- Workshop Set For Car Care bert Klepinger, brother-in-law of the groom, and Dr. J.
Thomas Ross, brother-in-law of the bride. Miss Heather Leah Ross, niece of the bride, was at the guest registry. The Misses Joanie and Jackie Klepinger, nieces of the groom, presented the programs, and Thad Hunter Ross, nephew of the bride and James Klepinger, nephew of the groom, gave out the rice favors. The bride and groom presented their mothers each with a long-stemmed rose. A reception was held at the VFW Post ballroom, with the couple standing in front of an arch decorated in fernery and verbena (sacred bough) garlands, graced by columns with half bird cages, cascading over with asparagus fern and light yellow and pink silk roses.
A three-tier cake was topped with doves nestled over a heart with rings. Encircling each tier of the cake were clusters of wild roses of pink and yellow. A groom's cake was decorated with an emblem that depicted his occupation as a physicist and the bride's occupation as a pharmacist. An overlay of pink nylon net caught up with nosegays of yellow roses and pink daisies with pink and green ribbon and fernery decorated the cake table. Crystal candelabra and punch bowls with an arrangement of yellow roses and pink Care" is the topic of the Extension sponsored program to be presented June 22, at 1:30 p.
m. in the parking lot behind Ruddick's Garage, 617- 619 West Tipton street in Seymour. Marple Lawson will conduct this workshop and program on basic car care and tips for emergencies. Those attending should come prepared for getting their hands dirty and exploring their cars. This also will be a great time to ask lots of questions, said Mrs.
Carolyn Gordon, Extension agent. Rural Club Has Meeting Mrs. Ed Grein gave the lesson on Decorate Wall" and "Lets Save By Planning" when the Seymour Rural Club met recently at the home of Mrs. John Mascher. Roll call was answered by a favorite hobby and Mrs.
Erman Winslow had devotions on Joseph, Son of Love" from Genesis The meeting was closed with the song of the month and recipe for a "happy A get-well card was signed for Mrs. Roy Nichalson and Mrs. Gertrude Stivers. A luncheon was served by the hostess to Mrs. Lawrence Pottschmidt, Mrs.
Grein, Mrs. Winslow, and Mrs. Delores Beard. USE TRIBUNE CLASSIFIEDS FRIDAY JUNE 23 12 noon COLUMBUS McLain Family Band (Free) 7:30 p.m. Cincinnati Symphony Pops Orchestra and McLain Family Band (Admission) SATURDAY, JUNE 24 12 neon Cincinnati Symphony Pops Orchestra Concert for Young People (Free) 7:30 p.m.
Cleo Rogers Memorial Library Plaza Cincinnati Symphony Pope Columbus, Indiana Orchestra with and Carol Samuel, Sparrow, soprano Timberlake, baritone (Admission) EVENING TICKET PRICES Adults $3.50 Senior Citizens and Teenagers $2.50 12 and Under $.50 Adult Series $6.00 Senior Citizens and Teenager Series $4.00 In Seymour tickets may be purchased from Susan Lantz Phone 522-2244 PUBLIC SALE BY ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH AT JONESVILLE, IND. ON: JUNE 17th Starting at 11:00 A.M. ON THE SCHOOL GROUNDS (1) Hotpoint Electric 62-gallon Hot Water Heater, (1) 21-FL. Upright Deep Freeze, (25) School desks, (50) Folding Chairs Weed, (1) UtilIty Desk, (1) Large Feed Storage Cabinet, (4) Card Tables, (1) Year 1500 World Atlas, (2) Sets of World Maps, (1) Movie Screen, (3) Sets of Encyclopedias, (1) Large Plywood Table, (34) Small Metal FeldIng Chairs, (1) Phlice Record Player, (1) Upright Plane, (2) World Globes, Assorted Games and Athietic Equipment, (1) Organ Bench.
(1) Refrigerator, (1) Soft Drink Cooler, (2) Candle Holders, (1) Ditto Duplicator, (1) Paper Cutter, (1) Baptismal Font, (1) Lectern, (1) Let Furnace Tools, (1) Eight-day Clock A New Haven, (1) Westinghouse Tape. Recorder, (1) Arvin Tape Recorder, (0) Globe-type Hanging Light Fixtures. SALE CONDUCTED BY AUCTION LIQUIDATORS OF COLUMBUS, IN. MARION GILLASPY, DARREL SIEGELIN, EVELYN PENCE, DAVE GIDDINGS.