nomas senderson v weciyr.r'*-I »--ST* .y* *Mr. and Mrs. Thomas AndersonRenee Louise Welches, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Welches, and Thomas Martin Anderson, son of Mrs. Cecelia Anderson and the late Mr. Hervey Anderson., were united in marriage on Saturday, November 18 at St. John's Catholic Church, Tipton, with the Rev. Jerome C. Walski officiating at the double ring ceremony.Peau Designed GownThe bride- given in marriageby her father, carried a cascade of yellow roses surrounded by gold net, green leaves, and gold streamers. She was attired in a floor length gown of peau designed in an empire bodice, scoop nekcline, arid poim de'esprit sleeves. The skirt swept the floor in controlled. fullness. The entire g o w n was splashed with cut lace motifs centered with seed pearls. The Watteau train was attached at the neckline and closedwith a center row of satin buttons. A satin bow secured by a double ring made of seed pearls, centered on a semicircle of lace motifs, finished the peau train. Her double silk illusion veil was held by a cluster of flowers fashioned in lace and organza set with seed pearls with a drop crystal of aurora borealis which hung in the center of her forehead.Maid of hor.or was Brenda Swoveland of Elkhart, a former college room ate of the bride. Oilier attendants wer Emily Sue Welches, sister of the bride and I.ois Lambert a cousin both of Tipton. Attendants wore identical floor length gowns of emerald green velvet fashioned with empire waists and accent-lions and gold embroidery, scoop necklines, three-quarter sleeves, and A-line skirts. Each wore matching veils of emerald grce net and carried cascades of yellow and bronze mums with green leaves .and gold streamers.Organ music was contributed by Mrs. Eugene Yontz. “Ave West Street Christian Church. Blessed Mother” were sung by Mrs., Yontz and Mrs. Charles Good, both sisters of the broom.Reception Followsreception was held at the The bride, who graduated from Bride’s fable was decorated with a crystal punch bowl and white candles in crystal candlesticks. The four-ticred. wedding cake was topped with green roses. Assisting at the reception were Mrs. Pat Altherr of Groenlown and Misses Margaret Plumer, Angela Sue Tra-gesser. Melanie Coppock. Lin-the bride), and Melanie Legg. Guests were registered by .Carol Pearson.For traveling, the bride wore a navy wool dress with a fitted bodice, dropped . waistline, and flared skirt. Red accessories an corsage of yellow roses fromthe bridal bouquet completed the costume.Best man was Charles Anderson of Elwood, brother of the groom, and groomsmen were Ronald Hughes and P h i 1 i p Welches, the bride’s brother, both from Tipton. The groom and his attendants were attired in black. The groom wore a yellow rose boutonniere and the groomsmen and the bride’s father wore yellow, carnations.Mother of the bride wore a two-piece dress of ivory brocade with burgundy accessories. The groom’s mother wore an aqua knit suit with black accessories. Each had a corsage fashioned of yellow carnations.The bride, who graduated from Tipton High School and attended Ball State.University, is employed as a secretary at John Bean Division; and the groom, a graduate of Tipton High School, is employed by Don Ros Motor Sales.After a honeymoop in the Smokies. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are residing at 038 North East Street. Tipton.Out-of-town guests were from Atlanta. Anderson, E 1 w o od, Fort Wayne. Elkhart. Hobbs,. Deer Creek, Sharpsville and Jonesboro.WINDFALLMrs. Ted BarrettMiss Leana Grishaw senior daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grishaw, southeast of Wind fall, was crowned Homecoming Queen of. Windfall High School, Friday, November 17, at the Windfall-Devine Heart Basketball game. Miss Grishaw, escorted by Gene Stroud, was crowned queen by Miss Nancy Hood, last years Homecoming queen. Miss Grishaw was presented a trorihv and dozen redaPPuvliI•V•liFCtcTriCCisitchicltlhiRclwCItoMind(Dkad(rithAlvstinthcisiPivlt;W'cccctubsSi:togrofnc tohihr in hr cc ov msrpipi C(ovp; ar hrsnMn\helo,tir\vtnoiswlhaonsor nvimouto»thprfuroT:cc Li P; P: frariltC;mWaiS;Tib\hiJ«tea i Si bi M