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THE HERALD-PRESS, ST. JOSEPH, MICH., Oalc mberg, Acker x wan roinan#idlprntQueen, I the itchlc, bvtan, Gale* Jorccn Dan* w and after* * thei Judy dwarf Witch Tail, Tall, Tail,Four Hundred Guests- - . * Witness Presbyterian RitesW,V' S * ‘/ .ologueRoth,Krltt,Byrns,Troff.n as Ichael reresaf'‘. ' l ■' * ' /JV, M 4v'--‘-,’V.£ w' ' '• '• J 'J lt;/ * *'■%**% /r i r ;lt;/ * ^ r * £ ✓ ^ lt;. ••lead* ■ and ecome theMoll-leatre :d tomuni* Chll* ; they under W. at3cc. 2Hav-:r the'• / ;'^V ^ i « j,41MRS. ARTHUR R. SCHERER(Barbara Kintup) (Studiotone photo)The Fahplain Presbyterian church was the scene Sattfrday of the wedding of Miss Barbara Joyce Kintup and Arthur R.Scherer.The bride Is the daughter of the William Kintups, 877 McAlister ave., Benton Harbor. The groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Scherer, route 2,Watervllet.. and ounce ghter, Jackel oresi Le-rtday,rson-or of treth-who cere-wereCelleyrt are high Local and Olm-n.jssce,s’orth‘♦.I:124or,ayayraaditstaie,iv-re.byr-neR.Id■c,as:h»dr-m1Wr.The Rev. George C. Douma performed the double-ring cere-: mony before 400 guests, amidaltar decoratoins of candelabra . with French blue twist candles and baskets of light blue mums i and white pompons. Mrs. George ; Rahn was organist for Glen ; Roper, vocalist.| W'ears SatinI The bride wore a princess style ‘gown of ice-blue Skinner satin j with bodice of white Imported j French Chantilly lace over blue net. The Sabrina neckline was embroidered with blue crystal beads and the skirt' ended in a ; chapel train, A crown secured her 1 ice-blue and white imported | French illusion veil. She carried ; a cascade of feathered white j carnations with garlands of slep-hanotis, accented by tufts of light blpe tulle.Mrs. Walter Arndt attended her sister as matron of honor,1 She wore a powder-blue silk or-; ganza gown, with Jewel neckline and circular skirt over a blue taffeta strapless sheath. Her circular crown of blue organza leaves and white pearls was covered by a brief circular veil. Her bouquet was three graduated balls of princess pine with white pompons and white tulle held with lengths of blue velvet ribbon.Bridesmaids Miss Betty Kes-terke and Miss Garnet Miller were gowned identically to the matron of honor. Junior bridesmaids Miss Debra Arndt and Miss Yvonne Arndt also wore powder-blue gowns of organza over taffeta. Their headpieces were half circles of leaves and' pearls with ruffle veils.William R. Kintup of Fort Riley, Kans. attended his sister’s bridegroom as. best man. Ushers were Louis Kling of Hartford, William Neuman of St. Joseph, Walter Arndt of Benton Harbor and William Drach of Cotoma.The reception was held after the 7 p.m. ceremony, at the Co-lonm Township hall. Music was furnished by the VanDenBerg Brothers of Grandvllle. Those assisting were Mrs. Jack Gnewuch, Coloma; Mrs. Rod Krieger, Kalamazoo; Mrs. Tom Davis, Eu Claire, and Mrs. John Shafer of Lawton.The newlyweds are honeymooning In the southern states and will reside on M-140, Water-vliet, upon completion of their new home.The bride, a 1958 graduate of Benton Harbor high school Js affiliated with Beta Sigma Phi sorority and is employed at HeathCompany. Her husband was graduated in 1954 from Watervllet high school, served in the United States Army, and is presently engaged in fanning in Water-viiet.Miss DoebeliShower HonoreeIn BrightonMrs. Fred J. Kraft, of Ore Lake Shores, Brighton, Mich., was hostess at a one o’clock luncheon Saturday, honoring MLss Deanne Doebeli of Benton Harbor. Miss Doebeli is the bride-elect of Grant R. Born of | Petoskey.The 20 guests were sorority sisters and college friends of the honoree, who is a senior at the University of Michigan.An aqua and white color scheme was used to decorate the buffet table which featured a bride and groom centerpiece. Bathroom accessory gifts presented to the honored guest followed the color scheme. A' “mock corsage” of pastel fingertip towels was presented to Miss Doebeli. Miniature corsages wereused as favors.At games, prizes were won by the Misses Sue Durkee, Lynn Plummer and Lind« LaMarr.Mrs. Kraft was assisted in serving by her daughters. Gall and Patti. They will be members of the wedding party, when Miss Doebel! and Mr. Born are married, Dec. 22, at Benton Harbor’s First Congregational church.YWCA MagazineGroup MeetsOn WednesdayThe bi-monthly meeting of the Book and Magazine Discussion group of the YWCA will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 15, at 9:30 a.m. in the YWCA.Mrs. C. E. Killebrew will lead a discussion of the Look Magazine article of Oct. 10 “Will we Destroy the United Nations?” These meetings are open to thepublic, and anyone interested isinvited to attend.tpsLFT\RENT aHAMMONDSPINET ORGAN*’ GRINNELL'S
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Mon, Nov 13, 1961

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