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Miss Linda Snipes Becomes The Bride of John McKinley At Cutler Church3Ir. and Mrs. John ^McKinleyPhoto by Kodkey StudioMiss Linda Louise Snipes exchanged-vows Saturday evening, june iz, wiui Jonn lucrumey uuring a double nngweduiiig ceremony at tne cutter Fresoyierian Church.uev. Donald mtstner omciatea at the altar Hanked withbouquets oi wnite giauioius accented with pink carnations at either end oi trie communion taoie. in the center oi tne tablea large open Lible \\as placed an(j groom, was served fromwith long stemmed pink loses a la^ie eovemi with white laceand a visible cross., r a rents ot tne onue and groomare Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snipes,Cutler RR 1, and Mr. and Mis.Emerson McKinley, 103 West Walnut Street, Flora,. ' • *- ,».‘v-i■ c • i. F'*. t • •Bridal airs were played by Miss. . . t 4 . __ ,ChaihKte Hug.Vs ot Can,den, coa- pl0^ us*a p,lUef at *** Kokomoi rmur.e£in oi the bride,;-at the organ.cloth over pink, and pink candles.The bride is a loos graduate cf Carroll High School and was active in 4-H wopk and her church youth group. '^The groom was graduated ii om Carroll mgh in 1934 and is em*yAMt home at 21fcNorth Center Street, Flora.- Mrs, Brenda Gayer of Kmamacoo,Mich., sister of the groom, attendeda matron of honor.Serving as btst man for his brother was Tom'McKinley ol Kotomo.Guests were ushered by Tom ,«, , . , 4 i ,'4f Club ot JaeKson iownship i..Hughes of Logansport, a friend of .. - ,t. *, i \\ i»;tv oii.uvthe couple. rEvery Ready 4-H■ .*! *ie Ever Ready, Willing and Abk' The bride appeared in a street-length dress ot white dacron lace over taffeta. The dress was sleeveless and was accented with a gathered skirt and a roped neckline. Her short veil was secured with a pearl War-drop crown and she carried aof whi.e carnations anddelicate pmk baby rose buds. Mother of the bride chose a pinksummer rayon knit sheath dress .orher dai.gater s wedding, while the groom s mother was at bred in 3blue lace dress Both mothers wo.vJLt.ieaM*me m June 21 in.X*, ..,■ y * .!.y'. . . ■». -1*lt; - ' 1 ■ • TJnt'ult' * - . V -*./ 9u . .oal when 4 r, u.mons.i.uiuns were staged, t fhviy Coiung and Connie RollotI # s.! ■ .. ^ .. - . * -■ ,i j ■1 V*. . - Ir*gave tne pledges to the flags, She! ty Oav iusun ted group staging and i oil dad response was “Aly f avorne Car. •Demonstrations which wereea-luetC in the county contest wen! givek by Marilyn Meeker on “Gra ctohs Dining,” Linda Lou.hain on A Treat TU Meat,” and Vickie MeIs Your Home a Haven oimg corsagesof whitecam alions and pink rosebuds.Be i if on “C * ^ * Av i1 I trUfida: Louthpin reported on tht Furtaue Roun?idA reception was held for 21 guests a , -AK^aii 'TV, immediUty tollowing the coremon.which she at .endb 10 anti Mrs. MeBeth gavei Appearance. 'Rtcreal on v\as led by Colleen , Blackburn and RhiMfaa Brechoeii.lor the families cf ths coup a. MissCharlotte Hughes and MissJanMrs. Leonard Sterrett has returnifhedron of Logansport, a friend ofj ed to her home near Lafayette aueitc-ng a patient in Home Hospita.tileA, were three-tieredlessES, wedc ingcake.white and ptr.k a id topped with101■fc ; . Iseveralit•r-days. She is the sists f Mrs. Luther Sheets in Delphi.«*-■- '-V*
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Delphi Journal

Delphi, Indiana, US

Thu, Jul 01, 1965

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