Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 54, Number 45, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 15 June 1961 — Page 6

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MiSs Janet Carol . Grady, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen E Grady. R.R. 2. became the bnd< of William E Dorsey, son of Mr and Mrs. Maurice Dorsey. R.R 2. Saturday evening in a ceremony’ performed at the Methodist Church with Rev. J Ross Richey officiating. Vows were exchanged in a < .’ -l- r lit st rva'e’.in the presence of 175 guests. Pink snapdragons arid pa lms decorated the altar Miss Sherry Searfoss played • music at the or. ah and accompaniedMrs Alite Clark ■ as she sang IP . . and ’ With This Ring I I ee Wed." ; ® Giv< n in marriage by her fath- . r e bride was attended by her . istei in-1 Mrs . Jerry Grady, a matron of honor: Miss Barbara Zimmerman of Grand Miss Carol Conn, a clo«- friend, were brides-m.d-ds. Jack Simmons, brother-in-law of the groom, was best, man, and guests were seated by Paul N<>bbee of Connersville, and Jerry Grady brother of the bride Th bi ide’s gown of nylon organza over taffeta was fashioned with a fitted bodice, scoop neckline and cap sleeves Handclipped Alencon lace accented the American Laundry & Semitone Dry Cleaners Our agent in Syracuse is . . < Marises Town & Lake r Shop ... in the Village. Phone Globo 7-2211 Make Your Rugs Like New! Shampooing doubles the life of your carpet RENT OUR SHAMPOOER! Gives you professional results Machine does the work! '.Vowasee Lumber Co. Wawasee Village—Road 13 IL 74111

neckline, sleeves and waist. Her veil of imported French illusion, with double scalloped edge, was held by a tiara of multi-colored stones. She carried a cluster of pink sweetheart rosebuds sur rounded by deeper pink carnations and ivy. Her attendants were dressed in like dresses of nylon organza over taffeta with the matron of honor in deep rose and the bridesmaids in a lighter shade -of pink. The 1 gowns w'ej-e styled with fitted bodice, scoop neckline, cap sleeves and bell shaped skirt accented at the waistline with a fabric bow. They wore small petal shaped hats with scalloped veils. Their flowers were cascade arrangements of pink carnations accented with green ivy. a light pink for the matron of honor and deep pink for the bridemaids Serving at the wedding reception which followed in the church basement were Mrs Bob Baumgartner. Mrs. John Sudlow and the Misses Donna Moots. Pat Hummel and Bonnie Brouwer. DUST & SON DECORATORS INSURED INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Painting — Paper Hanging R. R. 4. Syracuse GE 7-2313

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Ppon their return from a brief honeymoon in Michigan, they will reside at the Eberly Trailer Court. Route 1. North Webster. A 1961 graduate of Syracuse High School, the bride is employed at the State Bank of Syracuse. The bridegroom graduated from Syracuse High School with the class of 1958 and is now a senior at Manchester College, majoring in physical education. American Legion Elects New Officers Syracuse American Legion Post No, 223 met in regular session . June 6 and elected officers for the coming year. Bob Peterson is the new post commander. Other members elected to office were Herb Stanfield, first vice president; Nelson Auer, second vice president: Jon Bushong. adjutant: Dick Trammel, finance officer: Rolland Wogoman, service officer; Dewey Laughlin, trustee: Grover- Allen, sargent-at-armsi Grover Allen and Gaylord Jones, delegates to the state and district conventions with Herb Stanfield. Maurice Snyder and Wayne Coy. alternates. Deaths - Funerals Mrs. Julia A. Williamson. 84. Hillsdale. 111., mother of- Mrs. Paul i Clara > Warner of Syracuse. died Thursday June 8, at the Prairie View Nursing Home at Warsaw. Mrs. Williamson and her husband. William, have been patients at the nursing home for the past 18 months. She had been in failing healthrafter suffering a stroke. Private funeral services were held at the Lienhart Funeral Home in Wakarusa Saturday, The Rev. Arthur Friesen officiated and cremation took place at Fort Wayne. Lutheran Bibfe School Vacation Church School at Grace Lutheran Church has a total enrollment of 46 with a high attendance of 45. The classes will demonstrate the different things which they have learned-at the closing service on Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. • nnfflnnmiiifliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiu IN OUR BUSINESS WE NEED YOUR HEADS Jean Kern and June Kistler to serve you for your complete beauty needs Call GL 7-3882 CUP and CURL Beauty Shop Open Monday thru Saturday and evenings by appointment Air conditioned for your comfort ' iiimiiuiiiiiiimiiniiiitiimiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiminiiiin

Kaufman-Losee Wedding Saturday At North Webster

Wedding vows were exchanged by- Sharon Ann Losee and Robert Morris Kaufman in a double ring ceremony performed Saturday at two o’clock in the afternoon at the Church of God in North Webster. The Rev. Brooks A. Linn officiated at the service in the presence of fifty relatives and close friends. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Losee of 212 Mill Street, and the groom is the son of Mrs. Geneva Kaufman of North Webster; Baskets of white gladiolas, red carnations and palms decorated the chur?h. Wedding music was played by Mrs. Edna Peebles, organist, and Mrs. Herbert Robbins sang “I Love You Truly," and "Because.". Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sister. Mrs. George Bowler of Milford, and her flower girl was a niece. Gail Benson. James Kaufman, brother of the groom, was best man. For her wedding the bride wore a ballerina length gown of white lace over satin. She carried a white Bible on which was a cluster of red roses. The matron of honor wore a street length dress of pink eyelet nylon. Her flowers ITCHY SKIN HOW TO CHECK IT. IN JUST 15 MINUTES, After using ITCH-ME-NOT «ett 48c back at any drag store W the itch NEEDS SCRATCHING. Apply •»»*•£ drying ITCH-ME-NOT day or night for eczema, insect bite*, ringworm, toe itch other surface rashes. NOW at THORNBURG DRUG

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were pink roses. Serving at the reception held in the social rooms at the church were Mrs. Richard Losee. Mrs. Warren Benson and: Mrs Jerry Methocj. Mr. and Mrs." Kaufman are residing at 107*2 Benton Street. Syracuse. Mr. Kaufman is an employee of the Aero Manufacturing Company. Classifieds in the Journal cover the area 100% AUCTION SALES Dial KE 3-5585 or KE 3-1593 Over 20 Years Satisfactory Service to the Farmer Monday June 19. 12 p.m. 70 head of York-Belt feeders pigs. Wormed & 24 Hol cattle; 2 cows Milking 45 to 55 lbs. 16 springing calfhood Vac 5 yearling C. V. heifers. 2-5 mo. old Steers. 2 Hol Breeder Bulls one from a 10 gal cow. Ready for service. Don't • miss this sale of good pigs & Dairy cattle. TOP PRICES: Milk Cows 275: Heifers-Steers 18 to 21; Bulls 21.80: Butcher Cows 'Fat Cowsi 15.25 to 17.60: Butcher Cows 'Canners & Cutters* 13 to 15.25: Veal 35: Lambs 19: Fat Hogs 18.20: Ruffs 12.20 to 14.25: Male Hogs .11.60 to 14.20: Feeder Pigs 7.50 to 15.75; Ewes 15. WE HAVE THE BUYERS Sherman. McDowell. Martin Auctioneers.,

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