Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 48, Number 3, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 28 October 1954 — Page 4

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Wed at Milford Saturday

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Miss Shirley Ann Hollar. Milford, became the bride of PFC John Phillip Connolly. Syracuse, in a double ring ceremony read by ' Rev. Noble Greene. Syracuse, in I the Milford Methodist Church 'Saturday night. i Altar decorations were baskets I of bronze mums, palms, and seven i branch candelabra. White satin (bridal bows were decorations on ithe pews. Mr and Mrs. Clayton Hollar of Milford are parents of the bride, and Mrs. Catherine Connolly and Mr. James Connolly of Syracuse, of the groom. Miss Alyce Wherly of Milford, organist, played “J Love You Truly,”. “Liebestraum.” and “Oh.° Perfect Love." Mrs. Arnold Doll. Wawasee Lake, sang "Because” and "The Lord s Prayer." James Connolly, brother of the bridegroom. Tom Kroh. and Clyde Lockwood of Elkhart, seated the 200 guests. Best man was Arlen Scarberry. Syracuse. Miss Shirley Troup. Milford, was maid of honor, and junior bridesmaids were Miss Margaret Hollar and Miss Mary Hollar, Milford, sisters of the bride. Given in marriage by her father. the bride wore a crystal white waltz length gown of Chantilly ace and nylon tulle over satin. The strapless bodice was of lace, filled in with pleated tulle and was topped with a Spencer jacket of lace, having a Peter Pan collan long tapering sleeves, and miniature, buttons centered down the front. The bouffant skirt was of lace with a full gathered tulle flounce A veil of illusioii net was attached to a cap of lace, edged with seed pearls. She carried a white lace handkerchief, with her

BRINGS SOCIAL SECURITY NEWS Jack Kimpel, field representative of the Elkhart Social Security office will be in the trustee's office at the old grade school from 7p.m. until 9 pm.. Monday, Nov. 1 so that residents of the Syracuse area will have an opportunity th find out more about Social Security. Kimpel said that all services offered by the field office wil be available at that time. Anyone wishing to file a claim, or having a question about Social Security, should plan to be there. This service is being offered this one time only, as a result of the 1954 amendents to the Social Security Act. Among the many changes provided for are: increased benefits, coverage for farmers. and voluntary coverage for clergymen; The Social Security office for this area is located in Room 222, Equity Building. Elkhart. Gerald O. Kelver is district manager. " e °sb Oo W/ a / / Christmas Cards 25 cards, all alike, imprinted with your name 81.95 Distinctive Christmas cards with an extra—the Hallmark on the back proves you chose the best! Many other designs in these boxes at $2.95 and $3.95, imprinting included. THORNBURG DRUGS

bouquet of white mums, centered with five pink roses, and had satin streamers. The maid of honor wore a ballerina length gown of orange glow taffeta, trimmed with brown velvet. and wore bronze slippers. Her bouquet was of yellow mums, with bronze colored leaves, colonial style, and she wore a wreath of yellow mums in her hair. The junior bridesmaids wore taffeta gowns of spruce green trimmed with green velvet, fashioned identical with the gown of the maid of honor and all were styled with a low rojled collar, and cap sleeves, and wore matching mitts. The bridesmaids wore a wreath of bronze mums and leaves around their pony tails, and also carried junior bouquets similar to the maid of honor. The mother of the bride wore a dress of antique gold taffeta, brown accessories, and a light | brown hat, and her corsage was of ' mums tinted baby blue. The mo- < ther of the bridegroom wore a I suit of royal blue velvet, black vel-, vetTiat and shoes, white gloves,; and corsage of lavender chrysan-1 themums. ' | The bridegroom wore full dress Marine uniform. A reception was held in the, church basement immediately fol- i lowing the ceremony. Hostesses I were Mrs. Evar Troup, Miss Jean; Wuthrick, Miss Lois Fox and Mrs. Clyde Lock wood. Mr. and Mrs. Connolly took a wedding trip to southern Indiana for a week, after w’hich Mrs. Connolly will be at home with her parents in Milford, and Mr. Connolly will return to his base in! Norfolk. Virginia. J

MUSIC STUOEUTS SHOW PROGRESS Many friends and relatives of the music students of Mrs. Janice Bachman were entertained Saturday afternoon at the high school gym with a splendid arrangement of piano selections. Those who entertained were: Jean Insely, Connie Brown. Carol > Ganshom. Ann and. John Weather- 1 head. Barbara and Beverly Hat- j field. Bernette Cripe. Jane Stoel- | ting. Carolyn and Michael Bisher. Judy Moore. Bonnie Emmert, Emily Beer, Charmaine Kitson, Sheny Searfoss. Janet Glass. Beverly Mey. Janet Riley. Nancy Stump. Beatrice Bachman. Judy Jones. Fae Guard, Jane Kroh, and Judy Kline. NEWLYWED IS SHOWERED Miss Patti Anglemeyer, North Shore Syracuse Lake, entertained Thursday night with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Shirley Hollar. who is now Mrs. John Connolly. Guests were the Misses Jane Kroh. Kay Adams, Dixie Dorsey, ■ Darlene Rogers, Mrs. Marvin Shock. Mrs. Arnold Doll. Mrs. Linda Mock. Mrs. Catherine Connolly, j and from Milford, Miss Shirley Troup. Miss Anglemeyer served refreshments of chicken salad, hot rolls and punch. Yellow mums were the decoration theme. A good bet is to prepare your car for winter driving before winter weather jams service garages, says the Chicago Motor Club. Anti-Freeze I Methanol Type "S" Alcohol 89c Per Gallon IN YOUR CONTAINER See Us Mid s«v« Maney on All Year Heads WARD Farm Equipment Co. Nartk on Ranta 11

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DODGE has done itbetter wait! W f i wi 1/ t | 'U i ' Flair-Fashioned ... £j Coming November 17 Elect CARL L. LATTA REPUBLICAN SHERIFF of KOSCIUSKO COUNTY - y <- 'I V You have had an opportunity to see the results of my administration as Sheriff, If you are satisfied with the way the law has been administered and would like to see this kind of service continued, I then ask you to lend me your support for re-election, with fair and honest law administration. CARL L> LATTA

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