Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 103, Number 21, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 24 October 1979 — Page 7

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Exchange wedding vow

Miss Jennifer Louise Barfield of Warner Robins, Ga., and Capt. Gregory Brian Frick of Scott Air Force Base, 111. were united in marriage Saturday evening. Sept. 29, in Robins Air Force Base Chapel. The Rev. Harold L. Moore officiated at the candlelight ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bronze Barfield of Warner Robins are parents of the bride. Capt. Frick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Frick of Wilson, N.C.. formerly of Nappanee. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a g6wn of candlelight Quiana featuring a Queen Anne neckline and A-line skirt with a long flowing train. Venise lace flowerette appliques adorned the neckline, bodice and long fitted sleeves. Her matching candlelight veil was attached to a Juliet cap. She carried a cascading bouquet of ivory silk roses with baby’s breath and long streamers. Mrs. Rebecca Chisolm of Warner Robins was matron of honor and Miss Marsha Torbert of Warner Robins was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Jayne McGowan of Milledgeville and Miss Terri Wood of Fairhope, Ala. They wore Venetian rose-colored gowns with full pleated skirts and cap sleeves. Each carried a long-stemmed pink rose arm bouquet with baby’s breath and pink satin streamers. Capt Mike Coman of Columbus Air Force Base. Columbus, Miss, was best man. Ushers were Capt. Brian Duffv of Langley air Force Base, Va., Capt. Steve Wedell of Sheppard Air Force Base, Tex., and Capt. Ed Wilcock of Elmandorf Air Force Base. Anchorage, Alaska. A Wedding music was presented by Jack Crim, organist, and Miss Sharon Eakes and Miss Bobbi Eakes, soloists. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Officers Open Mess at Robins Air Force Base. The bride is a graduate of the University of South Alabama with a B.S. degree in therepeutic recreation

Rotary report Bob Callander, Republican candidate for mayor, spoke last week about the )vork he’s doing and the work he’d like to see done in Nappanee. Mayor John Mellinger spoke this week. Future, programs: Oct. 31, foreign exchange student living in Elkhart will speak; Nov. 7, Ministerial Appreciation Day, Dr. MacDonald from Oaklawn will speak on “What the present economy is doing to marriage”; Nov. 14, Industrial Appreciation Day, program to be announced. Over 440 meals were delivered according to a report by John Price. Visiting Rotarians were Dave McGrewof Syracuse and John Yoder of Goshen. Also attending was Ron Gradeless. New member Dan Trachsel was presented a “packet of goodies” by president Shifflett. A system of selection for “student of the month” is being decided vfpon with school officials. Early Bird Kiwanis Several members from the Bremen Inner Club were present. Our guest speaker was A1 Johnson from the American Red Cross in Elkhart County. A1 asked for a commitment to donate blood at the American Legion on Nov. 9 from 11 a m. to 5 p.m, not only from the Kiwanis members but from our entire community. Mr. Johnson showed a film called “From You to the Patient.” It showed happens to the blood which is donated and the tests the blood goes through before it can be used. There is a great need for blood, so please let's all donate and help this cause.

Capt. and Mrs. Greg Frick

and, prior to her marriage, was employed at the State Hospital in Milledgeville. Capt. Frick is a graduate of North Wood High School in Nappanee, Ind. and the U S. Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs. Ohio. He recently completed Squadron Officers School at Montgomery. Ala. and his new assignment will be on the U.S. Air Force Inspection Team in Communications. Since their return from a wedding trip to Hilton Head, S.C.. the couple is residing at Scott Air Force Base, 111. On the day of the wedding. Mrs. Lynn Johnson, cousin of the bride, and Mrs Zona Johnson,, aunt of the bride, entertained at a champagne brunch. The night before, the bridegroom's parents hosted a buffet supper following the rehearsal. Members of the wedding party, relatives and out-of-town guests attended the occasion which was held at the Golf Club at Robins Air Force Base.

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Athletes honored Jeff Strakowski and Randy Rohrer of North Wood's Black Pack were named athletes of the month for September by the Early Bird Kiwanis Club. Presenting the awards to the athletes are president Dan Miller and chairman of youth services Dennis Lambert. Also present was Rlack Pack coach Dennis Myers. Masquerade JlffiJT' Dance 0 Friday, Oct. 26 9 . 30 . ]2:30 "Prizes for Costumes" Dance to the music of Frank & The Hi-Tymes Gold Crown Lanes & Torch Lounge S' Cj 1057 E. Market St. - Nappanee

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Married 50 years

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Faulkner of Route 1. Elm Road. Bourbon will celebrate a belated 50th wedding anniversary in their home on Sunday. Nov. t from 2-1 p.m. Carl Faulkner and Hilda Wvman were married Dec. 25. I!>2N in bourbon by the Rev. John Rayl. They have always lived in the Bourbon area. They are the parents of four children: Don and Joan (Mrs. Ernest i Weissert of Bourbon, and Tom of Warsaw. One daughter. Betty is deceased. They have nine grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. The couple would appreciate the presence of all their friends and relatives rather than gifts.

Scott Twp. Victors The Scott Twp. Victors 4-H Club, had its second meeting for the new year, on Saturday, October 13. It was called to order by President Scott Mikel. The pledges were led by Keith Morin, American pledge, and Keith Young, 4H pledge. Roll call was then taken, with everyone saying what they liked best. The club is having its annual Halloween party on October 25, from 79:30 p.m. It will be held at the residence of Gary and Phil Klotz. A safety tip was given by Health and Safety leaders, Dan Berger, and Thad Grove. The tip was on bicycle safety. It is to be continued at the next meeting by Dan and Dr. Grove, to hear the conclusion be sure, all you club members, that you are at the next meeting Keith Young gave an informative demonstation on the parts of a three-speed bicycle. It was followed by an oral quiz. Enrollment cards were handed out and are to be handed back in at the November meeting. If you were absent from the October meeting, contact

4-H news

leaders Beckie Faulkner or Dee Hepler to get your cards; also the dues of $3.00 for the year are to be paid at the next meeting. The club is having a project in rememberance of Thanksgiving. Each member is donating one to three canned items, and is to bring them to the next meeting The items will be given to Open Door in Nappanee for distirbution to needy families The meeting ended with refreshments of homemade donuts and cider They were furnished by Mark Secrist and Leane Christianson and were served to 16 members in attendance. Looking forward to seeing all the members, and anyone in that area who wishes to join the club that is at least nine years old, at the November 10 meeting at the Mt. Tabor fellowship hall, starting at 1:30 p.m. Parents are welcome any time

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25th anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. John L. Weaver. 25tt% CR 42. Nappanee. will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary with an open reception Sunday at Yellow Creek Mennonite Church in the fellowship hall. Hosting the event will Ik- their children Steve Weaver of Nappanee and Mr. and Mrs. Steve (Sherry) Yoder of Elkhart and granddaughter Jennifer Lynn. No invitations have been sent. All relatives and friends are welcome from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday. Mr. Weaver works at Interior Woodworking Corp. in New Paris. Mrs. Weaver works at The Sideboard in Elkhart.

4-H leaders to be honored The Annual 4-H Adult Leaders Recognition Banquet will be held Monday, October 29 at 6:30 p.m. in the Athenian Room of the Greencroft Center. Sponsored annually by the Elkhart County Farm Bureau Co-op, Credit Union, and Insurance Agencies, the banquet will honi(r leaders foV their dedicated service/to the 4-H Youth. Following dinner, representatives from the Farm Bureau, along with Extension Staff members, will be awarding leaders with pins and certificates compliments of the three Farm Bureau agencies. Seven Elkhart County leaders-will be recognized for over 20 years of service to the 4-H program. In addition, one leader will be awarded the Jean Wiseman Memorial Leadership Award for his or her standing contributions to both 4-Hand the community.

Kiwanibull Our very own Bob Callander brought his presentation about why he should be mayor of Nappanee. f On November 8, DistrictGoVernor Jack Demaree will be in our Land O’ Lakes Division at the Shrine Building in Warsaw. This is a very special occasion and it is hoped several from the Nappanee club can attend. Future programs: Oct. 29, the longawaited return of Jack Spake; Nov. 5, Switchboard Concern from Elkhart; Nov. 12, Gill Nichols, Director of Campus Life for Wa-Nee area; Nov. 19, sacrificial meal and Thanksgiving meditation by Presbyterian Pastor Terry Tyler.

DIAI-N-INSPIRATION Call 773-3821 60 SECONDS OF INSPiRAtION'

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