The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 21, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 June 1965 — Page 15
Saturday Afternoon Wedding Unites Margaret Richter And Frederick Haab
Miss Margaret Richter became the bride of Frederick Haab in a double nng ceremony performed m the St. Johns Lutheran church, Linthicum Heights, Balt.more. Md . at 2 p.m. .Saturday, June 26, by Rev. Charles Richter, pasta* of the Lutheran Church of the Master.- Bedford, O . and brother of the bride, with Rev. John Eastlack, pastor of the Gvthsemane Lutheran church. Baltimore. assisting in the’presence of 300 guests, . ' Mr arxi Mrs. Charles Richter of Lmareum Heights. Baltimore and Mr and Mrs. George Haab of Milford are the parents of the bride and bridegroom. Arrangements of white flowers and palms adorned the church. Mrs Webb Thomas was accompanied bv Mrs. Webster, organist, as she sang ■ 'Hie Lord's Prayer." “0h Promise Me” and “Because.” Given in Marriage The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a floor length gown Os silk organza and Alencon Lace, fashioned with a detachable chapel train. She wore a headpiece of silk organza petals embroidered in seed pearls and cry-In-ld her fingertip veil of illusion net. Her bridal bouquet was a cascade of carnations. Lillies of the valley and stephanotis. Serving the bride were Mrs Dwayne Holocker of Laurel. Md. matron of honor: Mrs Ci: Richter. of Bedford, Ohio. Miss Dtain Kerb. <rf Catonsville. Md.. Stephanie. Richter of Arbutus, Md. and Miss Catherine Cain of Ferndale. Md . bridesmaids: and Miss Landa Shipley of Unthieum Hgts , flower girl Jrhn Redmon of Arbutus, Md . was. the ringbearer Terry Hniab Orland Park brother of the brkiecroom. was the best man. Seating the guests were. Ronald Baumgartner bf Mdfon’. • ’ Vkfoo '' P° Richter of Pasadena, Md. and DvWayne H Licker erf IxHrrrf. Md Tire brdc’s attendants wore matching (rnpiro drvsar, with a white bodice in- pink. fashiwK'il'uiiii. a floor length skirt of pink silk organza Their head* pet :xnk net The matron of .honor carried a cascade of es arid pink carnations The bridesmaids
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carried a cascade of white' carnations and pink roses. A basket of pink flowers was carried by the flower girl Wedding Trip in Florida Following a wedding trip to Miami, Fla., the newlyweds will make their home in Laurel, Md. Mrs. Haab is a graduate of Catonsville senior high school and is presently employed by the United States Government Department of Defense, Fort George G. Meade, Md. A graduate of Milford high school and Fort Wayne Commercial college. Mr. Haab is a member of the V: S Navy, stationed at Fort George G. Meade. Those attending from this area were Miss Gloria Slabaugli, Ronald Baumgartner. Mr. and Mi'S. George Haab. all of Milford; Mrs. L. H. Miller and Miss . Margo Ml’ ler of Nappanee; Mrs Steve Kodba of South Bend; and Mr. and Mrs. Terry' Haab and Robin erf Orland Park. 111 _ Milford Boys Club Plans Annual Chicago Trip The Bovs Club of Milford will go to Chicago to see .the White Sox play Cleveland on Ttuirsday, July noon or evening activities are This year so that the boys don't have to sell candy to pay for bus costs, each boy si»uld get ■ his name reserved by pav-.r.c 50 cents to Arte Beiswanger before July 8. If enough boys plan to go. tlic club will take two buses. The . group wffll leave about 9 ant. earn a sack lunch and will return by 7:30 p.m. There will be ten men as chaperones and a’.’, boys must stayin a . ■ only enough money for refreshments at the ball park Bofl -■ .-Cents are not allowed in the park. Don’t forget the sack lunch and give your name to Mr. Beiswanger now ’ 1;..,. •> : . ~<-1:10.1 column
Grange Ladies Hold Father's Day Dinner
The ladies of the Waubee Grange 1 entertained the men recently m honor of Father’s Day. The committee in charge, consisting of Mrs. Earl Wolfernnn, Mrs. Glen Pinkerton. anil Mrs. Don Ahms. prepared the steak, gravy and ’ mashed potatoes, and the other ladies furnished potluck foods, i The forty members were seated •at tables decorated with spring flowers. Mrs. Otto Wiggs gave the table grace and Mrs. Raymond Pinkerton 'read a poem “Fathers and Hus- { bands.” AU officers were present except one executive committee member as well as the twelve new members. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall 'Estep. Mr. and Mrs. Max Anglin,
CANASTA CLUB MEETS SUNDAY The Delbert Dippons of near MilTford entertained ten guests Sunday 'night for their Canasta club. RefreshipenLs served were pineapple topper with whipped cream and cosI High winners were Leo Anglin. .
— — A SALUTE TO THE > SCHOOL SAFETY PATROL THE SCHOOL SAFfT/WW, - ' PIONEERED By THE CHICAGO MOTOR CLUB fl ,N 1920 AND P JAI CONTINUOUSLY F‘ ; I?? ‘>7 SPONSORED BY THE -' I Vi cub SlN ce, HAS saved at least LIVES IN 1 ' k ILLINOIS AND 1 ,ND,ANA SINC£ ; ,NCEPTiON ' df / SCHOOL SAFETY PATROL
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollar, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wolf erm an, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wiggs and Mr. and Mrs. Ralprfi Tusing. Stanley Hoopingarner of Syracuse. drivers’ training instructor, stowed a film, “We Drivers,” with comments on driving, followed by a question and answer period. The June 24 regular meeting was in the charge of the agriculture committee. Sandw idies and cookies r were prov ided by the ladies erf the organization. The time set for the St-Mar-Kos Pornwia picnic at the Bremen Park was at one o'clock on June 27. Fourth degree grange members were invited to attend.
Sr. and Mrs. Herman Weisser and low winners were John Fisher and Mrs. Arch Baumgartner. Others attending in ;iddition to those above were Mrs. Leo Anglin.' Herman Weisser, Mrs. John Fisher. .Arch Baumgartner and Mr. and . Mi-s. Wayne Bucher.
j Ligonier News ■ I < By ROSE Cl XMXGHAM Class Os 1915 Holds Reunion Seven members of the 1915 graduating class of Ligonier high school celebrated their class reunion with a dinner at the M & M Restaurant, North Webster, recently. The original graduating class had 19 members, eight of whom are deseased. Tom Green. Fort Wayne, acted as master of ceremonies for the occasion. A letter was read from Sidney Kent Jackson erf Phoenix, Ariz . a member wiio was unable to attend. Most of the evening was spent in reminiscing. Members present were Bemiece Baker Randall. Marie Eamhart. Gladys Gillespie. Bonnie Hostetter Griffith. Beatrix Flick, all of Ligonier; Glady-s Cornelius Frownfelder. .Xdrian Mich: and Thomas Green, Fort Wayne. Guests were Mrs. Thomas Green, Cecil Griffith and Perry Frownfekier. . Ligonier Receives 6,292 From State A total of $6,292 was received by the city of Ligonier this month from the. “bonus” distribution of the ■ Motor ' Vehicle Highway DistrilHition Fund. This second payment brought the city’s grand total to $11,645. Tie payments were made, possible by the new law governing distribution of state gasoline taxes and motor vehicle fees. Nirf»le county received a' total viscwiiere of $116,656. ' I RYAN-PIERCE WEDDING SOLOMIZED , ' -s Dcirlene Sue Pierce .S'C-.e:: Russell Ryan .exchanged vvedtiing vows in a ceremony performed by Rev. C. R. Bitzer, Saturday evemng, June 19, at 7:30. in tiie Evangelical United Brethren churcii of this city. The bride, a 1964 graduate of ■ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Piervw and Mr. Ry;in is. a graduate of Leesburg high school. Complete Advanced First Aid Course Mayor Jolm R. Golden, Alverna Maggart, Paul Pfeiming, 'Robert Hite. Betty and Darold McDonald, > Ligonier, were among the Noble county residents completing a course in advanced first aid taught by William Kelley of the Noble County Ch. :Her of the American Red Cross. Tiese residents had previously completed the standard course and are now ehe ble for instructor’s training. Ligonier Ministerial Association Has Farewell Luncheon The Ligmier Ministerial Association held a farewell luncheon in the Presbvterian church recently, for 1
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Rev. and Mrs. Robert Carmin and their daughters, Leslie and Leigh, who will be leaving the Ligonier community. Rev. Carmin has been assigned to the Epworth M. E , church in Fort Wayne. HONORED FOR 30 YEARS SERVICE Herbert A. Cass. 3 native of L:g- - onier and a graduate of Ligonier high school, was Iwnored recently for 30 years of sen ice with Peter Eckrich and Sons. Inc. Cass joined Eckrich in 1935 and worked as a salesman from it’s Fort Wayne and Pent offices until 1938 when he became manager of' the Eckrich office at Jackson. He remained there until January of 1964 when he was transferred to South Bend. 281 In Ligonier Community Pool Enterprise, Inc. Voting niemberships in the Ligonier Community Pool Enterprise. Inc., now total 281 The residents were sold charter memberships last weekend and they will be on sale again next week end. These members of the corporation. w:ll have die deciding power for location, board of directors, ; etc. - AT JUNIOR LEADER CONFERENCE ■Noble county 4-H junior leaders attending the state junior leader conference at Indiana 4-H training center, Lafayette, this week,. are Bt‘tty Rose. Elkhart Twp : Kay Cunningham, Perry Twp.: Linda hie::. Sparta Twp.; Larry- Hague, Jefferson Twp.; and Forrest Schinbeekler. Wayne Twp. AT ORIENTATION ' Ken Schurnan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lyle Schuman. 707 Grand St., is enrolled at the j Unßereity of Wisconsin. Madison, W.s : and went to the university recently to register as a ireshniar. for the fall term beginning September 13, MRS; POLK IS HOME Mrs Clara Polk arrived home Wednesday after spending the past two months with her son Ceci Folk and family of Stoney Brook, Long Isl.tnd, N. Y.. VISITING MRS. STRATTON Mr<. LucUte Stratton has as her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Strutton and children, of V.s’a. Calif., and -Mrs. Ernest Carol and children of Seottsiiale, Ariz.. They will spend the next tin days in Lzgonier. DINNER HELD A T HAAB HOME Supper guests on Sunday ir. Elmer Haab home On r 1 Syracuse were. ;Mr. and Mrs. Walter Culp, Mi’s: Annie B.mwart, all of Franses-, tire; Mr. and Mi’s. Robert Wuetiirieii and family of Rensselaer; Mr. and Mrs.- Millard Stoller and Lane of Paulding, O.: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ha Ab Os Gosiien.;. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beer and Bob, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Beer, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Haab, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haab and Greg, and Fred 4 Beer, all of Milford; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steffen and family, Mr and Mi's. Raj’ Haab and Jill, and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Haab, all of Syracuse. Bobbie and Blake Wuethrieh. children of toe Robert ’ Wuethrichs. ’ rema ned here to spend a few days with relatives. Dick and Shirley Steffen, children :of the Walter Steffens, went home with the Robert \\'jethnehs' to i spend a few days.
Wednesday, June 30, 1965
MAY IT RING FOREVER! ■' / w Success Marks First S“' s *!’W ! nf! Session; New Sesscn Begins
Success marks die final week of the first session of swim lessons at Milford. .AIL 22 students siiowed a great deal of improvement, and each child has gained die self-con-fidence winch is necessary for water sa-.ety ard Tecreato ”. New Session A new three-week session will be starting on July 6' Half-hour lessons will be given each afternoon. Monday through Thursday, at Waubee lake to children in grades one through’five.
Indiana Men To Testify On Proposed Disaster Relief WASHINGTON. D. C., June 18 - Senator Birch Bayh ,i.D-Ind. 1 announced today that live Inchana nwn will be -ariumg some 20 »it* ched . stifj Tuesday 0 hensive disaster relief lcgislatk>n. The Hoosiers, scheduled to appear Tuesday before a special Senate I’ubLe' Works subcommittee chaired by Bayh, are: ■-State Senator Jack ■ Mankin D-Terre Haute •. majority leader of toe Indiana Senate and chairman of a special legislative committee on disaster relief iii Indiana. —State Senator Keith McCorrnack ; R-Lebanon '.' a-member of -latue .comm.ttce 0:1 disaster relief in Ind,ana. i —Robert (PNeal of Indianapolis, superintendent of die Indiana state ■. ' 1 •: .. ■ —Sh’wiff Wood Elkhart county sheriff. —Dr. V. ~I Saylor a veterinarian and chairman of die Boone county agricultural stabilization and conservation service. ■ R. elude ::refillx-r> .-f Congress. rv[> resentatrees of federal agencies involved in. disaster assitance, and ; refHesentath*es of other states liit I by recent floods, tornadoes or 'other ! natural disasters A complete list will be nude available as soon as possible ' The. subcommittee w.ll hear test-
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The i beginners' dass will ni l at ■■■ < d ' and die. intermediate swimmefs at 2 r> . ' ■ Thee who w.e'l to euro', should sen i a post card to Je n B Turtle Bay Trailer Criirt r - Syt' actise. S. ite the elvld’s-name, age, > class h .'Furfiier de’a ’e will be to>. a 't . - ■ ■ ' time. It you have any quesliors plea.-e e. 11 '658-4427, ' ’. ' ■
atcr’s pnexised bill to provide vxass.stanee <- viduals and cvnimujuties struck y disaster. ” ■ ■ Ainor.iZ eiher tii ngs. the bill would: —lViTnit: iHinurowners to m.ike 40year. throe i>er cent home loans to repair or re: ace their. houses, with possible suspension ot payments‘for up to five years. —•Permit, businessmen to make similar loans on their business e<Uiblishments. —Provide low-cost or rent-free to disaster victims, whose former residences are made umhhabitable by a disaster. . —Extend all types of disaster .assistance to uniiKoriroratj-xf communities. - —Allow farmers to participate in s’.iri'ias-i'txiiiction progranis — eve® after the closing date — if a disaster makes it unfeasible for them to try to remain outside the program. Thirty Senators, including Senator ■ Vance ' ■ ' joined Bayh in puUiina- for compreheiis’ite disaster rohet. Cmarossnwn Edward ' Roush (D-Ind.) and John Brademas D-Ind. 1 . ha\..? introduced stm.lar lea.slation :n lite ] I Rise. . »'
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