CLOVER CULVER, Soriptv EditorSandra Lee Cale Bride Of Harold D. ShoemakerIn a lovely nuptial setting of standards of mums, snapdragons, gladioli and baby breath against a background of palms and ferns, vows were exchanged Saturday afternoon, June 16, by Sandra Lee Cale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Cale, 215 Searight Ave„ and Harold D. Shoemaker,son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shoemaker, Argos, Ind.The double ring ceremony was solemnized at 2-30 o’clock in the First Brethren Church with the Rev. Clyde K Landrum, Winona Lake. Ind . and the Rev True L Hunt. Umontown officiating.Mrs. Kathryn Franks provided the nuptial music and her numbers included The Lord Is My Shepherd” and “At Dawning,” concluding with the traditional bridal music from Lohengrin” by Wagner For her recessional the organist used the Mendelssohn wedding march from ‘ Mid-summer Night’s Dream ’The organist accompanied the soloist. Paul S Deem in his numbers Because.” ‘ 0 Promise Me” and ‘T Love You Truly.” While the couple knelt at the altar he sang “Oh, Jesus We Have Promised ”The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length gown of white nylon organdy over taffeta, fashioned with fitted bodice of Chantilly lace, scalloped Sabrina neckline, long sleeves tapered at the wTLst and bouffant skirt over lace with princess bow in the back terminating in a detachable chapel train edged with lace motifs. Her elbow-length veil of tulle illusion was caught to a gold tiara with pearls and she carried a cascade of white carnations centered with a white orchid. All bridal traditions were carried out.Alice Lasiter, Portland. Ore . the bride's college roommate, was maid of honor. She was attired in a waltz-length dress of baby blue nylon organdy over taffeta, styled with fitted bodice, cap sleeves, square neckline and full skirt with wide sash and princess bow. Her matching half-hat was of tiers of bows and net and she carried a Colonial bouquet of white carnations with blue centers.Serving as bridesmaids were Lois Jeanne Cale, «ister of the MRS. HAROLD D SHOEMAKER bride, and Linda Haigh, Union-town They appeared in waltz- ♦ length dresses of yellov and pink nylon organdy over taffeta, styled identically to that of the maid of honor's. They wore half-hats of tiers of bows and net to match the shade of their dresses Miss Cale carried a Colonial bouquet of white carnations with yellow centers. while Miss Haigh's Colonial bouquet was of white carnations with pink centers.Ruth Ann Rakushin, cousin of the bride, was flower girl She wore a floor-length gown of white nylon organdy over taffeta styled identical to that of the bride’s Her headdress was a veil of tulle illusion caught to a lace crown edged w'lth pearls and she carried a basket of white rose petalsRing bearer was the bride’s cousin. Steve Rakushin Jr.Russell Shoemaker, Argos. Ind . was his brother's best man Ushers were Richard Jeffrey, Union-town. cousin of the bride, and Earl Swihart. Argos. Ind , cousin of the bridegroomFor her daughters wedding Mrs. Cale chose a beige lace over taffeta with white accessories Mrs. Shoemaker, mother of the bridegroom wore a blue polished cotton print with white accessories Both had corsages of white carnations.Supplementing the ceremony a reception for 175 guests was held in the lower auditorium of the church. Centering the bridal table was a four-tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature bridal coupleWhen the couple left for a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, Washington, D. C. and Virginia, the bride was wearing for traveling a two-piece beige flowered sheath, white accessories and orchid corsage.The couple will reside at 5904 E Market St , Warsaw. IndThe new Mrs Shoemaker graduated from German Twp High School and ls a senior at Grace College. Winona Lake Ind . majoring in elementary educationMr. Shoemaker graduated from Argos High School and is also a senior at Grace College. Winona1 Lake, Ind. majoring in social j studies,—Spellman StudioBride-Elect Honored At ShowerA surprise personal shower washeld recently on the lawn of the home of bride-elect Mary Lazarz.Appointments were carried out in pink, aqua and maize.Hostess with Janet Lazarz w-as the cousin of the bride-elect. Ravenna Barnot Games were the diversion of the evening.Attending the affair were Marv Anthony. Jackie Barnot. Annette Budner Judy Cutler. Kathy Hor-vat, Judy Lazarz. Mrs. Mary Lazarz. Mrs. Michael Lemansky, Mrs. Daniel Lowe, Karen Lowe, Stella Mazur, Joan Peavomick, Donna Lou Regrut. Ruth Shaffer. Barbara Sholtis, Barbara Shuba, Mary Shutock Barbara Tuskan, Mrs. Norman Williams, and the guest of honor, Mary Lazarz.Miss Lazarz will become the bride of Robert J. Martoncik in St, Joseph's R.C. Church.Doughnuts On July 7 For SaleThe Christian Mothers of fhe Holy Rosary Church. Republic, will hold a doughnut sale Saturday, July 7. Hours will be from 9 am. to 4 p.m.Mrs Mary Tomsic is chairman. Aides are Agnes Stokes. Frances Ferbamc. Catherine Fetsko, Gen-na Ceschini, Catherine Cariini, Wilma Suba. Ann Terrace. Ann Trout. .Ann Lamaonica Helen Hussosky. Pauline Sandala. Martha Mojensky. Jennie DiCarlo. Rose Centofani. Sophia Lesko, Marv Centofani. Mary Whetzel.ARRIVES SAFELYMr and Mrs. Ephraim L Cross. Grindstone R. D. 1. received word their son-in-law and daughter. M Sgt. and Mrs. Alvin Bowden andfour children arrived safely in4TWbn.r nkars finnr.