The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 22, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 July 1965 — Page 8

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K«- , ' WKI ' ■y' i fc-. UP® MRS ROBERT’LOUIS RHODES ’■’.

Mariha Mei: eccmes Bride Os Robert Rhodes n Double Ring Ceremony

Miss Marsha Mae Merpney, daughter of Mr ami M.s Robert Merooi , ijj became, the bride <>: Ixxii' ft; 'Rx x.,- <>( M: '•!' J.-.,- I“. -:•••. 4 I ttrive. Goshtn. in a double ring ceret- • ■ . ■ ' noon. June 26. at 2 o’clock in the United Brethren < hurra in Ligonier with the Rev. R. Bitzer cffu- at-u-. Palms candelabras. and baskets * * • ‘•Always.” "Because.’' and 'The 1,,...! ■ i :.-•■■ = ■■ : ■ !i ’! b> M: ■ i . . > ■ .... . : ■ I - ' Bi ide in < haiHilly J.,t< »• The bride given in marriage bv her father wore a floor ' length gown, scallujiyd neckline, brutal point sleeves, and skirt of sufnmor-wetghf peau de, soie with* a controlled front skirt to which lace mot! apphques were :<si The back of ®BS sk it (t'.ip- <■ ! • : ■ ' . : . 1 ’ .or. w - ;w rented with a bAw at the’ w.c-time med of satn. !. .... .- . ■ |« ,r ; - t > whi li an el- •'•• : . ‘ .itt aikd SKe carried an arrangemtfnt of white roses. turquoise mintatiire c irnat tens and ity. Miss Carol Meroney ' served as r-.. i <>( i.ur.or ana Miss Jov Memory as bridesmaid ‘ or their sister They Wore ■ lit r.i gown-. of turquo.se

Reed-Hanshew Wedding Held In Ligonier Church Os Christ June 26

Baskets ofwhite, gladioli .. and green-tipped carnations. ‘ and palms - .!• chrated the altar of the Ligonier Church <>f Chi.-t, f..r the . ,m---d’ehgh: .py. Sh‘ :ir<:ay evenunited in marriage ;M.s-- i' ■ The Rev. Robert McC Ky stated by the Rev Dewey Henry, officiated at th■: r'.r.< ’ ■ . N'ip-' tint music was furnished by Mra. Dewey Henry, organist. The bride its the daughter of Mr ...n-i Mrs M - Isinart R,-. d. The bna par--enfs Mr. and Mr*. Elmer w. • Hanshe-v. Topeka. ' \ ; Bride In Taffeta Escorted to the altar by her f ather, the bride wore a- floor- -» The fitted bodice was fashioned with a scoop neckline and elbowlength \ sleeves. The .bell shaped skirt was. accented in front,- with a self-fiibric cumberbund, a large I an unpressed pleat. The back featured a watteau train A t tiered veil of silk illusion. She carried an arrangement of white . -carnations . ' a Lough, the maid of honor, wore a-foor-length dress of mint green crepe. The bodice and elbow length sleeves, were * ■ » Barry M< Farren of Fort Wayne, cotlsln of the bridegroom, served as best man. The guests were seated by John Donley and W iliam Barnumugpf Ligonier. Mike Smith and Staii’ey Hochstettler of Topeka ’ ■ ' s •Loretta Kay Reed, sister of the bride; was flower girt. Sh'« wore a yellow nylon .dress with puffe*l sleeves. Yellow flowers ' and streamers decorated her hat. Ih vd M<•Farren. Jr., cousin of the bndygroom. was -ring bearer. ’rite bride’s mother wore a sheath dress of pink lace with a matching packet and white accessories. The mother of the bridegroom chose a sheath dress of chartreuse and white lace and white Their corsages Were of white carnations., M iiylvn Benedict was tn charge of the guest book, and Carol Carper and Nancy Grams assisted at the gift table. Serving at the reception In the church dining room were Connie Chi-ldister., Linda MeKibbin. Mrs. Larry MeKibbin. Mrs Gerald Miller and Mrs. Don Uh-

Wednesday, July 7, 1965

• ■■■!■■-.-■*: dt- -i , .;, ,< w ltd / tiny bows in •the’fn.Hit that held .du-on veils They carried arran demerits of turquoise tipped cama- '.■'.... /"/■ '■ '■■" .. . Paul Rhodes’; brother of the bride- . ny Moroney, brother of the bride, by Larry Huff, cousin of the bride. ■ ■ :<! >: ■■/ ■ w/re - - Tnt-y w r» e>>iof white’ i;■ «■■< pin !) - Residence. Ligonier ii. tfiv chu;i4i ■stHnal_roon'is /were 7 Mrs Steven Schumaker. Airs. ■ ■ . ■ . ■ ■ Mrs Bruc< Owen, presided at the /.'. . Iks kman and Mrs. G-wvn were in charge of the gifts. ■ : • ■ /■' / - ' ' ■ uate <ii Goshen high school and a Mr and Mrs. Rhodes will reside at Westchester Apartmarts in, Ligonier,

I 1 . MRS. STEVEN HANSHEW | derwood; ‘ The bride is a graduate of Lag- ■ Tl’v .br:..! t 'gr<><>:n !' graduated from Topeka high school : .- ' : ■' ■ • a i at ’ Speiker. Inc, Topeka, After a ‘ j shore wedding trip the • ’ jbe at home in Wolcottville. i! ■ ■ Michael Enders At ' IU Institute Michael Enders. 206-S Martin St . |is among 67 high school students from Indiana and surrounding states chosen to participate in the news [Conference section of the Indiana . rsity high sihool journalism institute June 27 to July TO on the Bloomington campus., Lak.™ Promoted To Lt. U. S. ARMY. Germany — Joseph K Todd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Todd, r 3 Ligonier, . has been promoted to first lieutenant ia Germany where he is adjutant m Headquarter. Troop. Ist Ke- ' j connaissance Squadron, 4th ! cd Cavalry Regiment near Baum- :? holder I U. Todd is a 1962 Michigan State ‘ university graduate and arrived ovis in January 1964. His wife. Barbara, is wifii him in Germany. < ■ ■ 11.. ' - ' A thought to remember: He who •Ifires at high tenskn. usually blows ■ a fuse.

Leesburg-Oswego News By Pearl Lyons

MRS, JACK FORD HONORED AT SHOWER * Mrs Peggy Klopenstein and Mrs. Ida Kammerer entertained at a pink and blue shower last Thursday evening for Mrs, Jack Ford. The guests were Mrs. Jack Myers. Mrs Edward Handgen, Mrs, Edward Charlton. Mrs. Bill Koos, Mrs. Bob Ferverda, Mrs. Tom Edgar. Mrs. Loren Pound, all of Leesburg: Mrs. Ralph Owen. Mrs Robert H. Owen, both of-Cromwell; Mrs Bud Ford ahd Mrs. Dick Jones, both of Fort Wayne. Refreshments were served. Ligonier News By ROSE CUNNINGHAM __ ■ ' . • i. ■■Hfi MM IMI TO 4-H < <>l MIL — Kay Cunningham. 17-year-old daughter of Mr. and .Mrs, Fred Cunninghan.. r 1 l.i/onif'r. w,i> elected to the Stale 4-H Junior Leader Council < ! Indiana at the State Junior Ix'ad- » Id June 22 to in the Indiana 4-H Training Center at. I a!a> • til .... I! • '.'■■■• my oL the ' Ith annual.confer, neC sponsored by Indiana District of Kiwoiiis and Purdue imiverMU co-operative extension sen ice was •'t-4I Salesmanship.” Kay is the girl represetnative from the Poka/on district including Elkhart, LaGrange, Steuben. Kosciusko, Noble, and DeKalb counties. Among her ('duties for this coming year will be planning and b aching classes at the. 1966 State Junior Leader Couto «it. helping to preside at Purdue Round-l p. and with other members .of the council, to represent Indiana at National 4-H functions. Kay has had nine years in 4-H work, is arpast president of the Perry Busy Bees Girls’ club, and is now serving as secretary of the Perry Pacesetters Boys' club. She will enter Manchester college in September. majoring in elementary educa- , ——™ ™- AT w i.AKE JAMES Re-, and M:- Ik wry Henry of the Ligonier Church. of Christ . spent faint week as teachers and chaperones at the .Christian Assembly, Lake James. Approximately 175 children attended the camp. | XT < iINVENTION’ Harold Targgarl and Ik'nnis Ber- < Farmers of Amrepresented ’heir chapter as official delegates ..-I't week at the Indiana convention held at Purdue uniRon Conrad and Bruce Burris alSp . Farmer degrees.- The .boys were accompanied by- their agriculture teacher. Maney Sponhauer. VISITED SON Mr and Mrs Waltie Hoover; Sr., were in Ypsilanti. Mich., last week visiting their son, Staff Sgt: Leo : Hoover, wife, and children/Sergeant EkMMter will leave'July, 4 for a 12- ! month tour of duty in Thailand. -LVISITING MOTHER 'CI? William- H. Vorndran, U S Navy, is spending a 30-day leave with his mother. Mrs. Ethel Mane I Vumdran He has just returned from a year’s tour of duty at Adak. Alaska. After his leave be will fly to Kami Seya. Japan, where he will, be stationed

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SHOWER HONORS MRS. JERRY KAMMERER ; Mrs. Ida Kammerer and Mrs. Peggy Klopenstein entertained at a pink 1 and blue shower for Mrs. Jerry Kammerer on Wednesday evening. I Present were Mrs. George Leh- ■ man. Miss Edna Lehman, Mrs. Martin Stobkey, Mrs. Andrew Kammer- ’ er. Miss liene Kammerer. Mrs. ’Earl Kammerer, Mrs. Glen Kammerer, Mrs. Albert- Kammerer, Mrs. Jim : Coon, and Mrs. Larry Hartman, all of Leesburg: Mrs. Jerry Deeter of Waubee lake: Mrs. J. E. Hart. Airs. Bob Hart, Mrs. Everett Vander'mark, and Mrs. Larry- Cripe, all of Warsaw; Mrs. Herbert Cripe. Sr., Mrs. Herbert Cripe. Jr., of Nappanee: Mrs. Burdette Tarmah of New Paris: Mrs. Mannis Miller and . Mrs. Gertrude Ritter of Milford. Refreshments were served. COOK.OLTS AT ALBERT HOME Cookout dinners on Sunday and j Monday at the Herschel Albert home j were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Rog- ’ er Bah* of Y;><i!anti.. Mich.. Mr. and . Mrs. Kent Adams and family. Fort i Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Edward* Chari- I ton and sons. Mrs. Mabie Krouse and Sherry Sue Long of Leesburg. It was also a farewell for the Kent Adams family who is moving to Washington, D. C , in the near-; future. « ' —L— ‘ I FAMH.Y CELEBRATES MRS. TEEPLE’S BIRTHDAY The family of Mrs. Lester Teeple | gathered at Statnon I-ike to help i her celebrate her birthday. 1 Present .were Mr. and Mrs. John Teeple and family. Mr. and Airs. . Robert Teeple and family. Mr-, and | Mrs. Wayne Teeple and family..? Mrs. Norman Teeple .and sons of ! Fort Wayne, Air. and Airs. Robert I L Teeple and family. Rickie Hamman and Miss Nevada Lippincptt-of | Warsaw. — i . ' ;/’■ j Troup Wins Dispute At Dewart Lake A cpur.ty . cir< iti,’ ■ jury j I moved in favor ,b^~Frank Troup past Wednesday in the settlement InL a boundary line dispute between I T property owned by Robert and i in. . ] I The properties are adjacent. ■L Troup was seeking court action I to-appeal a decision made by county surveyor Charles AL Brower on tAUgT-ist 5; 1963. Following the I jury’s Mr * Bi • ! ordered to correct- his books ahd to deposit a stone or other markter on the property line. ' • | | In the unusu il case {went to Dtnvart Lake to witness the boundary line dispute first ‘hand.. . SYRACUSE POLK E REPORT FOR MONTH OF JUNE The following is the Syracuse (police report for the month of ’June as released by chief of police to* : Calk answered by officers ... .86, Traffic arrests ............ 11 I Criminal arrests 1 I Warnings issued ......... • IT ■ Accidents investigated 7 j Overtm'ie’ parking ti -k-.-ts is- . sued •• -70 Dog calls i.nvt stigated 11 | Fires attended 3 I Vandalism 1 L *Ol6 police car traveled , / . - - - FAREWELL PARTY A surprise farewell party for Air. and Airs. Harold Fire! was held at the home of Airs. Howard Alann on Sunday. Mr. and Airs. Fisel who have moved to their ne‘w home in ‘Goshen were presented a gift from ' ’the group/ ’ ' - FRACTURES ARM 1 I Mrs. Rollin Baker recently frac-' tured her arm in a fall at her home, i She was taken to the home of her Mrs Herbert Cass, in South Bend. TO INTERN IN MISSOURI ' Dr. Liang Jing Chang was a guest ! ' recently of Al.is Eva JJook. He. was { en route to Geenral hospital in Kan[sas City. AIo . where he will intern ; I for a year after receiving his AL C. degree from Indiana university med-: real center. Indianapolis, June 14 iDr. Liang is a native Taipei, For: mosa. and received his pre-med training and B. S. degree at Goshen I college.

North Webster News CORINNE STAPLES, Correspondent PHONE

COALMUNITY NEWS Airs. Frank Troxel returned to her home Wednesday from the ■ Whitley County hospital where she : was confined for medical treatment. : Her condition is much improved. Frank Troxel was admitted to the ■ • I Whitley County hospital Sunday for • ; surgery Monday. He is making sat- • isfactory improvement. Airs. Harry Stark returned home . Tuesday from the Whitley County : hospital where she underwent sur- ( gery recently. She is reported imf | proving. - j Among those attending the fare- ; I well tea held Wednesday-afternoon (at the Shrine building on the Kosciusko county fairgrounds in honor ; iof Airs. McCleary who has resn, »xi I her- j»s:Uon .as County Home Demonstration agent were’the Mes- : dames Lorin Badsaey, Herbert' B:\inner and Donaki Richards rep-1 resenting the Charm K’ Chatter club. ■ •• >1 Marine Private Leonard G. Baugher Graduated On June 24 I SAN DIEGO, Calif., June 28—Alar-' ine Private Leonard G. Baugher,! Ison, of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bauglier of NortluWebster, Ind,, was graduated June 24 from' Marine recruit I -training at die Marine Corps Re- ( Depot at San, 1 Diego, Calif. ■ Sail Diego is the recruit training , center for Marines who enL-t west •' of the Mi<.M<xippi river. I -During his 11- weeks of. recruit training uiider veteran non-commis-jsioned officer drill instructors, he learned sfnall aims marksmanship, {bayonet fighting, and methods of 'self-protection, as well as receiving, instruction in military drill.- history, and trad.tions of the Alarine Corps, and other academic subjects. i He has been assigned to Camp (Pendleton. Calif;, for. at Jcast four i weeks of advanced infantry comibat training before being assigned

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r BSBCZ’ I. " LtRSEN, Rhonda Jean ' I «Alr. and Mrs. John Howard LurI sen of r 1 Leesburg are the parents I of a daughter, Rhonda Jean, bom at I 4:41 a.m. Sunday. June 27, at i the ’ I Murphy Medical Center. Rhonda I Jean tipped the scales at seven I pounds, five. ounces. The Lursens 1 I haye flour other - children, Robin, I Brian, Bevin, and Brent. • I . Mr. and Mrs. John Lurseti. War-/.' I saw, are the paternal grandparents, I and the maternal grandmother is M s Floyd Morgan of Warsaw. Great-grandparents are Mrs. Bertha Me Ki bbeti of Leesburg and Charlie Morgan of r 4 Warsaw. '! • • STROUSE, Kimberly Kay Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stroud or {Milford are the parents of an eight I 'pound., two ounce-daughter, Kimber- : 1 ly Kay. bom on Monday. June 28. at 1 the Goshen hospital. .-The Strouses • have another daughter. Debra. 3. J Mr and Mrs. Adam Bowling Os Lexington, Ind., are the' maternal ■ ; grandparents, and paternal grandr is Harrv Strouse of Scotts-' ' ■ ■ i- ■ ' ' ; a t . ■ ■ ~ MILLER. Ronald Dale • Air. and Mrs. Terry Miller, Rich- ‘ , [mpnd. announce the. birth of a son. t Ronald. Dale, born on Monday. June < ; 28, at Richmond. The baby weighed I ; , seven }H»unds. 11 ounces; at birth. ; ~ He is the Milers’ first child. .] Mrs Miller is the former Opal < , Bowlby, daughter of Air. and Mrs. i • Sam Bowlby of Richmond.' former . ] • North Webster residents. ' f l b} ’ . ' ~ ' | < • - COY. Mark Vincent I Mr. an'd Mrs. Arthur 'Dale l Coy, I

Jr., Ligonief, are the parents of a son. Mark X’incent, bom Saturday, July 3. at 5 a.m. in the Goshen hospital. Mark weighed 64 pounds at i) birth. P The Coys have tliree Other chil(dren. Theresa, age four. Michael, j age tliree, and David, age two. The : erandparents are'Mr. aijd Mrs. Arthur Coy of Ligonier and Airs. Ruth LeCounf of Syracuse. LOZANO son I Air. and Airs. Aliguel Lozano of Milford are the parents of a son born Sunday, Jiily 4, at the Goshen hospital. KIZER TWINS. James Patrick and Jennifer Lee Mr. and Airs. James Kizer, Greenwood. are the parents of twins born on Tuesday. July 6. James Patrick' tipped the scales at seven pounds, 13 ounces, and Jennifer Lee, nine pounds, one ounce, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde’ Heaton. Leesburg. are the maternal grandparents. and postmaster and Airs. Paul Kizer of Milford are the paternal grandparents. The Kizers now<have 14 grandchildren. Mrs. Wilbur- Ellis and daughter, Nancy J<v of Syracuse were called to Candon, N. Dak., last week. 'Mrs; Ellis’s father, Dan Lewallen, . is seriously ill. ■ ’ ; Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Anderson . and Mrs. Meville Smith. Syracuse, had. as their house guests over the :’."(id;-y week end Joe LaCombe and Ronald McCrea of!Chicago. Lt. Col. and Mxs.'W K. Pfingst and son. Douglas, left'today (Wednes/ay for their home in, rhento, Calif., after a week's visit in Syracuse with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher and Mr. and Mrs, A. A. Pfingst. Jennifer and Jocelyn Rapp of Carmel, who ar4 spending the summer in Syracuse with their grand-; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Aides, •iune returned from g visit in Rochester, Mich., 'with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kleopfer and family. Mr. and Airs. Dqq Kapp of Carmel -spent the holi- - day weekend in Syracuse. Airs. Rapp is attending Bqtler university tliis summer. ’ .