Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 54, Number 22, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 21 March 1961 — Page 4

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Arnott-Cripe Wedding ■ 4 £ ' v MRS. PHILIP LEE ARNOTT

Wedding vows were given by Miss Bonnie Lee Cripe and Philip Lee Arnott in a double ring ceremony performed at 7 o'clock Saturday. March 18. in the First Presbyterian Church at Goshen. Rev. Andrew- Hardie read the service in the presence of two hundred guests. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cripe Jr., of 116 West Math Street. Syracuse. are parents of the bride. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Arnott. 456 East Van Buren Street. Nappanee. Palms, candlelabra and three baskets of white snapdragons and white pompom chrysanthemums decorated the altar of the church. Mrs. Carol Weaver, at the organ, played nuptial music and Lyle Kell sang “I Love You Truly,” “Because.” and “The Lord’s Prayer” preceding jthe ceremony. For her wedding the bride wore a white lace sheath gown over nylon taffeta with bouffant caught at the waist with self band and bow. A tiara of white flowers with pearl centej- held her' illusion veil and she carried a bouquet of crescent shaped white siephanotis with a light pink rose center. Miss Linda Cripe of Chicago was maid of honor for her sister. and Mrs. Larry Haviland of Syracuse was bridesmaid. Their like gowns were sheath style of bembalme tissue taffeta with midriff and self bow accentingthe waistline. Miss Cripe's gown was maize and Mrs. Haviland's . lilac in color. They carried yellow carnations with blue iris and wore yellow carnation headpieces. Vicki jean Smith, cbusin of the bride, was flower gprl. Her dainty costume was accented with a head piece of pink carnations. Timmy Cripe. the bride's brother, was ring bearer. Mike Yoder of Nappanee was best man and ushers were Jack Arnott, brother of the groom and Lee Price, both of Nappanee. A reception followed the cere- _ many at Westminister House where the serving table was decorated with huckleberry. Miss Larrena Laird poured. Miss Judy Glass of South Bend. Miss Shirley Whitehead and Miss Letitia Jones assisted with serving. Mrs. Larry Read of Pierce ton held the guest book On their return from a wedding trip *o New York, the couple

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will reside at Syracuse Lake. The, bride graduated from Syracuse High School in 1959. Mr. Arnott is a 1959 graduate of Nappanee High School and attended Aridona State University. He plans to enter Ball State Teachers College in the fall: Smith Rang Vows Given Saturday Mrs. Eva Rang. 118 East Carroll Street, %nd Roscoe D. Smith. R.R. 1. Milford, were married Saturday. March 18. at 6 o’clock in the Calvary E.UB. church in the presence of the immediate families. Rev Kennard Robinson performed the ceremony with Mrs. Robinson providing a musical background at the organ. Immediately following the ceremony. there was a reception at the Syracuse. Case with Mrs. Marguerite Forrest and Mrs. Agnes Causer serving refreshments. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Don Beer and five children. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Rarig and two children. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and two sons, and Philip Smith, all of Milford. Mrs. Smith's daughter, Carol, and her family, live in Texas and were unable to come for the wedding. The couple will reside at the groom's home. He is a carpenter. Mrs. Smith was employed at Budget Loans Until her resignation last week. PYTHIAN CLl'B Members of the Pythian Club will meet Thursday at 6:3.0p.m. with Mrs Marguerite Forrest at the Syracuse Case.

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COMMUNITY NEWS of the Ligonicr Area LIGONIER. Ind.—Mrs. Kevin Bonfield and Mrs. T. J. Botts spent the day in Indianapolis Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Tony DePew were in North Manchester Saturday for a St. Patrick’s celebration at the college. It was a special celebration for mothers with a dinner and a concert. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Myers of Brighton visited in the home of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Tony DePew, Friday and Saturday. Tony DePew will spend Sunday through Friday at the Bell ana Gassett Hydronic Flow Heating school in Morton Grove, Illinois. Mrs. Melvin Beechy and children and Mrs. John Beechy and son. all of Kokomo, were in Ligonier Wednesday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Art Troyer. Mrs. Philip Strieby r and children were in Fort Wayne Saturday for a day of shopping and visiting. Returning froip* Florida and spending the week end with the Charles Williams family were Mrs. Ruth Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williams and daughter, Peggy, all of Copemish, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Moser and family spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Zollinger.

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County Volleyball Tourney At Syracuse Wednesday Night

Two courts will be used at the local gym for the county volleyball tournament to be played here Wednesday night. Beginning at 6 o’clock. 12 minutes will be allowed for each game. The schedule is: 6 p.m. Court 1, Sidney vs Mentone: Court 2, Silver Lake vs Milford. 6:30 Court 1, Atwood vs Claypool; Court 2, Ncrth Webster vs Pierceton. 7:00 Court 1, Syracuse vs Leesburg; Court 2. Beaver Dam vs Etna Green. 7:30 Court 1. Winners of the 6:00 games; Court 2, Winners of the 6:30 games. 8:00 Court 1, Winners of the 7:00 games; Court 2. Winners of the 7:30 games. 8:30 Championship game: Winners of the 8:00 games. There is no admission charge. The SyracuScene ... Mr. and Mis.. James Hughes and family were in Huntington Sunday to attend the 40th wedding anniversary open house of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frsd Glancey. Sri

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Tatsday, March 21, 1961

The SyracirScene . Mrs. Nancy Noe has returned to her home at 625 North Huntington street after spending about six weeks with her daughter in Indianapolis. Mr. amkMrs. Donald Lower and daughter Connie and Carol, of Toledo. Ohio, and Mrs. Ida M. Hibschman spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jensen and family in Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hawkins and Jack Wapes, also of Garrett, were present to celebrate the first birthday of Kim Elizabeth Jensen. The Lower family returned with Mrs. Hibschman and spent Sunday with her. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Penrose and family of Nappanee were recent guests of her mother, Mrs. Agnes Causer.

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