Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 52, Number 26, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 30 April 1959 — Page 9

Seniors Leave For Week In East Sunday 10 May A week from Sunday the senior class will board the B & O Columbian early in the evening to start a whirlwind week of sightseeing in Washington. D.C. and New York City. Accompanied by Principal and Mrs. Glen Longenecker and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garner (class sponsor) the tour of Washington will begin Monday morning when the train arrives at 8:10 a.m. After breakfast in the Union station, the class will go by bus to the Bureau of Printing and Engraving and then walk to the Smithsonian Institute before reporting to the Harrington Hotel for room assignments and lunch. In the afternoon they will visit the House and Senate in the capitol building, the Supreme Court, Library of Congress and the FBI building returning to the. hotel for dinner. Tuesday will include the Washington monument, a tour of the White House in the morning and sight seeing trip by bus in the afternoon. The evening meal will be eaten on the train en route to New York where they will arrive at 9:50 p.m. in time for a short sight-seeing trip before going to Hotel Piccadilly for the night. Wednesday and Thursday will be spent in New York beginning with breakfast at the Automat, a tour of Radio City, RCA building. United Nations building and a 3hour cruise around Manhattan Island. After a program at "the Music Hall Thursday morning lunch at the Waldorf restaurant and a tour of the Empire State Building there will be some free time before boarding the train for home arriving here shortly after noon Friday 15 May.

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MRS. GARY LEE BONHAM Miss Caroline Kay Coil of Syracuse. and Gary Lee Bonham, of Indianapolis were married in a formal ceremony at 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon in Trinity Episcopal church at Fbrt Wayne. Parents of the couple are Dr. and Mrs. Herschell Roger Coil, of Lake Wawasee and Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester E. Bonham, of 3140 West 48th street, Indianapolis. Father George B. Wood read the double-ring service before an altar graced with white snapdragons and chrysanthemums and six-branched candelabra holding white tapers. Vases of snapdragons and chrysanthemums in pink and white decorated the sanctuary. Tall pink tapers, tied with pink satin bows and huckleberry foliage. marked the pews along the white carpeted aisle. Darwin Leitz. church organist presented a half-hour musicale preceding the ceremony Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white silk taffeta designed with portrait neckline and lon& sleeves of re-emboridered Chantilly lace tapering to points over the hands Lace appliques enhanced the bodice and bouffant princes skirt which extended into a circular train. A crown of pearlized orange blossoms held her triple tiered veil of imported Illusion. She carried a white prayer book and golden-throated white orchids with a cascade of lilies of the valley and stephanotis. The eight bridal attendants were dressed tn rose and petal pink. Miss Sandi Schaal. of Greenwich. Conn., maid of honor. wore a vassel rose gown of silk organza fashioned with rounded neckline, cap sleeves and a bell skirt accented by shirring and a large bow at the back. A matching picture hat and short white gloves completed her ensemble. She carried a double ring of petal pmk satin adorned with pink glamarias. The six bridesmaids included Miss Karen Kron, of Davenport, la.. Miss Sherry Thompson, of Bardstown. Ky.. Miss Jane Briggs, of Port Wayne, and Miss Linda Danner. Miss Sandra Warren and Miss Judith Gambill. of Indianapolis. Three wore pink and three rose organza

gowns styled like that of the honor attendant. Miss Debbie Dahn, of Fort Wayne, the flower girl wore a floor length petal pink frock with a sash of vassel rose, a bonnet of pink flowers and slippers of matching pink. Her ballerina bouquet was composed or rosettes and baby pompons in a frilly lace holder. Robert Bier, of Indianapolis, served as best man. The ushers were Herschell R. Coil JT.,> of Chicago; Stephan Stockberger, of Fort Wayne; Larry Cassagne, of West Terre Haute, and Robert Price, Robert Petty and Gary Farber, all of Indianapolis. Dr. and Mrs. Coil gave the reception in the Fort Wayne Country club. Appointments were in pink and white. As the bride and bridegroom left on the wedding trip she was wearing a bone tweed sheath with matching coat, a small brimmed hat. accessories in bone and coffee shades, and a white orchid corsage. Mr. Bonham, who attended Indiana university extension at Indianapolis, is assisting his father in the Chester Bonham Stables. His bride, a member of Kappa Kappa Kappa sorority, is a graduate of Southern Seminary and Junior College at Buena Vista. Va.. where she majored in equitation. Until recently she was manager of the Trader’s Point Hunt club. Route 2. Zionsville. After 10 May. Mr. and Mrs. Bonham will be at home at 3551 West 46th street. Indianapolis. The SyracuScene . . . The Philip Fawleys spent the week end in North Manchester guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Scheumann. Mrs. Mary Phillip of Warsaw is visiting this week with her sister Mrs. John Fleming at the home of Mrs. Fleming’s daughter. Mrs. Rebecca Kitson. Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Fisher of Berrien Springs. Michigan, and Mrs. Pearl Roberts of St. Joseph were guests Sunday evening of Mrs. Rebecca Kitson. j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cotton of Plymouth were guests Sunday afternoon of her mother. Mrs. Rebecca Kitson. Summer residents of South Shore Drive. Wawasee Lake, here for the week end included the Priests. Zooks and Bolles families.

Mrs. Preston Miles Visits Here Sunday. Mrs. Ashley Miles, widow of Preston Miles who was publisher of the Journal from 1916 to 1922, was entertained at Sunday evening supper by Mrs. Melville Smith. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Miles. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harkless, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Anderson and Mrs. Celia Kuhn, a cousin of Pierceton where Mrs. Miles was a week end guest. After supper the group went to the Harkless home. Having spent the winter in Honolulu with another cousin. Mrs. Carl Mariott, Mrs. Miles has been visiting with relatives before returning to her home in Melbourne Village, Florida. She was in New York City recently where her son. Henry, who is a TV writer with Tony Maryin.

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