The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 31, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 September 1965 — Page 12

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Miss Marcia Ann Hollar And Canny Albert Wed Sunday In Warsaw Church

The I' < Evangelical United I Bred *> was the scene of the wedding 6f Miss Mar- . a A",-: and Danny Ray Albert at 2 ©dock Sunday after n-«a. s-.T 5 The bride is the daughter of Mr and -M Fioyd Hollar of f 3 War-' saw and the brid. groom is the son erf Mr and Mrs H.-x-hw Albert'trf i .Leesburg; Rev C 1. Bamy of Culver, uncle ■ bers of Warsaw officiated at the double ring ceremony. ■ , . The sanctuary was decorated with a?..:- vi-e> of shaggy poms, aisle baskets of white Figi mums and Glades, palms, candleand white .ii-ie bowfc Mrs Mamie B.rad<l<x‘k played an oriran prelude of "Venetian Love ;Song;" .’’The > Ever. Told. ’ • Romance,” "Lyric Theme." "Serenade," “I Love Thee.” "Jesus. Joy of Man's Desiring." and "Savior Like a Shepherd " She also accompanied Robert Haney as he sang "O ’ Promise Me.” ” Whither Thou Goest," "Wedding Prayer." aad "Dedication" Gown at Antique Satin Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a floor 1< sheath "gown of antique satin winch featured long .beeves coming to a point over, the luinds. a bateau neckline able chapel traih Appliques of Venise lace daises accented the bodice and trimmed the -hemline and train. Numerous layera erf appltqued Alencon lace, edged with fine pearl scroll and Aurora deta.lv I ‘the French roses erf silk de sole framed the headpiece that hdd the bouffant S Tried a cascade of wh te Fiji mums ‘ I - M 8s J iit ■ Balshdugh of Kokotho served --.as maid of honor. She wore a moss green Chiara full length Bath with a- Bateau n*vklinp and dhow length sleeves The empire bodice was accented with bias band of satin with large cabbage’ rose in back. A matchin; forward ro-v ;x-« tl can held the bouffant maline veil. She carrn cascade of yellow pompons tipped with or.vre',

<CjsizinM x ' AROUND 65 Qt ’ ( ' ' ~ y-'—v J The page l story last week about the new eight-unit town house apartment to go up soon in Syracuse, was the cause for considerable concern. Those who read it and were concerned wanted to know where it was bring built. This fact was kept out of the story intentionally, ' since the builder, R. E. Bartlett, had seevral sites under consideration. He said this was part of lus “surprise element," giving full pubiicity to his venture. • • • Mast people were net aware that a real for sure gunsmith is at work in the Lakeland community. Rex Reynolds, owner of the Old and New shop in the Village, is just that man He showed this reporter a block of black walnut wood from which he fashioned a gun stock, inlay and till * We were sure It couldn't be done, but Rex did it. He’s also making apptrewaere before area groups, speaking on gunsmiihiag. Try him. he’s good. Jack Vanderford and Earl Money were seen on Huntington street, near the post office, talking about the weed situation on Syracuse lake.

Wednesday, September 8, 1965

M s ’ Roger Bair of : Upsilanti. . Mich . Mrs Kent Adams. Milford, Mr- Cliarlvs Hollar. Law ton. Okla . . ; | were bridesmaids. They wore gowns , identical to the maid erf honor. h op of Goshen was the flower girl and Troy Albert of North Manchester was the ring I bearer. Jama carried a white bas- ri ket of flower petals with a gold 1 ribbon She too wore a gown ident cal to the maid of honor Gene Albert of North Manchester served his brother as best man ( G oomstnen were Kerry -Boggs erf j ■ Lees 1 > Warnock of Port- j Hollar of Warsaw. . I Ushers were Roger Ba r of Yp- ‘ Isdatti. Mich.. Ed Charlton of Lees- ' Inirg and Dr Charles Hollar of ■ . . | ■ ; The bride's mother chose a beige ■ lace and silk shantung with match- i '.’i.: Sirs Albirt wore a green lace dress with matching ac- . - . Mrs Hollar wo: > cymbidiion orchid and the bride- ' j groom s mother wore an orange • cymbidnim orchid. ’ Reception Follows Immediately following the cere- ■ church fellowship hall which was i decorated with white poms and i i huckleberry greenery. i Mra Larry Booth and - Hissong registered the guests, I ......• rs were Miss 'CathyLong; Miss ■ ; Judv Ixng and Mias Sherri Long. Serving were Miss Sharon land. Mrs Robert Long. Miss Barb- , 'ara Miller. Miss Nancy Livengood : nd Mr- Mabie Krouse Assss'cng with the gifts were -Mrs Qene Allx>rt. Mbs Carol Bert ger. Miss Lnwanna Hokkrman and ■ Mrs Fdward Charlton The couple is residing in apartcment 12. 4733 Mjxw<!l. S Paso. ■ Texas For traveling the bade II chose a green suit with navy trim ! aid navy accessories and a cpri. sage of crymbidiiim orchids. 11 Before her marriage the new M s Albert attended Manvht'ster coli. e The bride&oom attended Indiana Institute <rf Technology and is attending the V S. Army '.defense school at Fort Bliss. T \ is ■' '

Residents there. arit hiihly indignant about the condition. and don't seen to be making much progress in weed elimination. One of the most concerned is Syracuse Lake resident Harold Gray. ■ ■1 Lake Wawasee resident Dick 1 Puschman wonders why he never gets his name in this column. We tell hifn he must do something newsworthy to merit such recognition He promises he will, “you just wait." Puschman. also a Goshen resident. was on the front row last Labor Day at the Ligonier pancake and sausage breakfast with I'. S. Senator R. VanceHartke. For Several weeks J. R. Cox is helping publish The Cromwell Advance. during the absence of pub- , Usher and Mrs. Don Robbins of t Cromwell. The latter two are making an European tour with a WOWO radio station group. Cox. former publisher of The Syr-1 acuse-Wawasej* Journal, is being as-1 . sisted by Mr. Robbins’ daughter. ’ mMfs. Greta Wallace. , As a parting shot, publisher Robbins writes. “You are invited to watch for major improvements in news contents, as well as appear- | ance of The Advance.” j When word went cut that the Kale t Island Beacon will riot dose dor the' ( winter months this year, bartender; I Clint chided customer Sheldon Me . Clain that “we hare to remain open to meet the competition from the ■ new hamburger stand going in.” Me Clain is owner of the new Burgerland soon to open in the Village. . - County highway supervisor, Charlee Cleveland of ’Cure is or toe ! i lookout for offenders using the • county highway right-of-way for ad- ’ i vertiring purposes. « seems we are ; especially bad in this capacity in II the Wawasee area, watch out if yen • pulty.

Leonore Hennessey and Arnold Dull I Wed In Double Ring Ceremony

In a double ring ceremony perI formed Wednesday, Sept. 1, in. the I Kimmell Methodist church. Mrs. I Leonore Evon Hennessey became the I bride of Arnold Dull. Rev. Donald I Poyser read the marriage vows beI fore members of the families and I guests. I Attending the couple were Mr. I and Mrs. Edward Walburo of CrotnI well, die former a brother of the I bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley I Lung, also of Cromwell. Mrs. Lung I is a sister of Mr. Dull. : Following the ceremony a recepI tion was held at the home of Mr. I Dull. Serving were Mrs. Walburn, I Mrs. Beulah Gage, mother of the I bride: Mrs. Dean Ramsey, Columbia City and Mrs. George Peppie,.

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; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clarion of Detroit spent .some time at their farm hsouth of Syracuse recently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lucas of I Spencer were List week end guests t Mr. ;uid Mrs. Ernest Bu-hmig at I Syracuse Lake. I Mrs. Charles E. Glass of Culver spent a few days last week with her nephew and nsece. Dr. and Mrs Herschel Coil, at Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs Forrest Lovett and family of Coldwater. 0.. art? spending a week in Syracuse with Mrs. Lovetts mother, Mrs. Ralph Jeffries, and gr.mdson, Brandon. J Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Blair and daughter, Jone, Goshen, have returned to their home after a twx> Lweek vacation spent at Syracuse Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Pipp and son have returned to their home in Syracuse from a vacation spent in Florida' and Nassau, the Bahama Islands. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Rogers and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ixwan of Like Wawasee. Mrs. Merle Dunnuek and daughter of Dunlap, and Tim and Lane Logan of Elkhart spent Sunday, Aug. 29, at Deer For,est, Mich. . . Rev. and Mrs. Claude Coppock of Wakarusa and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Searer of Phoenix. Ariz., were dinner guests last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. EsteUa Swartz in Syracuse. . ; , . Mrs. Bertha Nicolai of Syracuse left last Saturday for New York city where she will spend two weeks in the home of her grandson, Cortel Nicolai, and fils wife and family. From there sfie will go to Fairfax, Va.. to spend the winter w-ith her sisti.r. Mrs. G. Brownsteih. and Mr. Brownstein.

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Auburn. Guests included Mrs. Gage. North Webster, Mr. and Mrs. William Reed, Elkhart, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mynhier, Jr., Miss Susan Foster, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Carter and children and Rev. Donald Poyser. all of Kimmell. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lung and Mr. and Mrs, Edward Walbum and sons. David and Tom of Cromwell. Mrs. Rose Stahly and children, Ligonier, Miss Delores Gaff, Wolf Lake. Mr. and Mrs, George Peppie, Auburn and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ramsey and sons. Columbia City. Mrs. Dull few several years was a resident of Syracuse, being employed at the Lakeside Knit and . Yarn Shop and Antique Shop.

A group from the Syracuse! i chapter of the Order of the East-J em Star attended the inspection at Goshen Thursday evening | Mrs. Doris Mohler of Syracuse' spent several days last week at Fort Wayne as a guest of Herl cousin, Mrs. Robert Brode. • G. A. Rhoads of Johnstown, Pahas returned home after a Week s visit with his son. Feri Rhoads, his wife and family of Syracuse, i 1 Mi's. Hazel Jensen of Nappanee was a dinner guest at the home of ■Mrs. Estella Swartz at Syracuse !on Wednesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Koble and | sons, have moved into the house on the Mrs. Marie LeCount farm, south of Syracuse. I Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kanunerdiener and daughters of Syracuse were .Thursday evening guests of Mr and Mrs. Leonard Gard at Ligonier. Miss Carolyn Disher of Syracuse accompanied by Miss Kay Offutt of Indianapolis have returned' from a week's vacation trip to i Florida. Mrs. Vernon Beckman returned to her home at Syracuse Wednesday from a -two-week. visit in Los Angeles, Calif., with her niece, Miss Betty Schwartz. Mrs. Catherine Babcock and Mrs. Lloyd Kammerdiener and .daughter, Tonda. of Syracuse attended the funeral of their cousin. ‘ Mrs Melvin Miller, at Warsaw Wednesday .afternoon, il [ Mrs. Goldie McNees and her brother, Charles Zentz of Misha-. , waka. visited Wednesday- in the •! homes of Miss Lillian Hamman and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Koher at Syracuse.

Chris Kammerer Renamed To County Alcoholic Beverage Board

In their meeting at the court house September 1 the county commissioners renamed Chris Kammerer of Leesburg to the county alcohlic beverage board for another year. : His new year begins on October 2. An auction of court bouse furn- : I Mure which is not being used by the | county will be held at the west , door of the court house on Saturday. Oct. 6. See the legal notice concemining the items to be solder the notice on the door of the commissioners’ room at the court . house.. County Highway Charles Cleveland. county higfhway supervisor, was instructed by , the commissioners to put a yield sign ! < on Fox Farm road where it crosses i county road 150. Mr. Cleveland i was also instructed to tell persons j using the county highway right-of-way for advertising purposes to re-

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Combs and daughter, who have spent the summer with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Combs. Syracuse, left , Sunday. Aug. 29. for Bloomington. where Mr. Combs is a student at Indiana university. Mrs. Frank Ridenoure and daughter. Miss Frances. Syracuse Lake, left Friday by car for Gains ville. Fla., where Miss Kaienoure will complete her studies at. the University of Florida. Mrs. Ridenoure will return home by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kistler have moved into the-property at 3 North Shore drive. Syracuse, which they recently purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rogers. The Rogerses are living in a cottage at Jones' , Landing, Lake Wawasee, while their new home is being built at 17 North Shore drive. Syracuse.

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move the signs since this is against the law. If this is not done more severe action will be taken. | Commissioner Ray Ferverda announced that the remaining blacktop for his area will be used to do three tenths ot a mile at Boner lake. It is being suggested that county.! surveyor Charles Brower tell those persons needing ditch repair to check with him before doing the work because of the 1965 drainage act passed by the state general assembly. The commissioners are to serve as a county drainage board now and a new fund for payment of ditch repair under SIOO is being I created. Over this amount will be taken care of thro assessment after being approved by the board and the surveyor. Drainage Problem Two Sechrist lake residents,

Mr. and Nirs. Bill S. Betes and son. Bob of’ Syracuse, have returned home from a week’s vacation spent in Missouri at a ranch, enjoying riding and sight seeing. Mr. and Mrs.. Douglas Naylor and family of Indianapolis have I returned to their home after a few day’s visit with Mrs. Naylors parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Anglemeyer. Syracuse. Kristi Naylor, vvho had spent a week with her grandparents, returned home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schrader Jr., and two children have returned, to their home in Indianapolis after spending five days at the’ I home of Mr. Schrader’s mot her. Mrs. Arthur Schrader of r 4 Syr- | acuse. Susan and Tom Schrader? j had just returned to their home in Indianapolis from Culver where ! they attended slimmer school.

Dewey Chalfant and Leslie G. Smith complained because the wat;er on Sullivan road .drains into their their yards. The road leans to the south in that area at present. The road will be graded and built up so that in the future it will drain on the north side of the road where , there are no homes according to action taken by the commissioners on ,the matter. Court house employees asked for Saturday morning. Sept. 4, off so they could have a three-day Labor Day week-end, but tais request was denied. It was also noted that according-, to the new state law county x council members could receive road mileage for doing county work. The commissioners decided not to allow this since they do not take mileage they are entitled to receive for _ I

Pvt. Robert Stiffler son of Mr. anti Mrs. Roy Stiffler of Syracuse, who has spent two weeks visiting his parents, friends and relatives. left Thursday for Fort Belvior, Va., to attend school. Mr. and Mrs. John Lantz and swi who spent the past two weeks in Syracuse with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lantz, have returned to Bloomington where Mr. Lantz is a senior at Indiana university. > . Mr. and Mrs. Volney Kammerdiener of north of Syracuse have returned from a week's trip to Canada and Wisconsin. Friday they and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Rassi of Goshen left for Muskegon. Mich., where they were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert King. Say you saw it in The Mail-Journal.

county business. ‘ Raspberries At the August commissioners’ meeting a hearing was held on damage done to raspberries belonging to Mr. and Mrs. John Norton of Etna Green. The raspberries wre damaged by spray drift when the Shue Spray Service was spraying county roadsides for weed control. The count}’ commissioners said the spray company should have insurance to take care of the matter but according to Mrs. Norton on Tuesday morning of this week no settlement has been reached with rihe I County commissioners Frederick Gilliam and Lawrence B tts were I resent at the meeting in addition to northern district commissioner Ferverda who was mentioned earlier.

Syracuse Woman and Children Injured A Syracuse woman and her two small children were treated in the Goshen hospital Tuesday, Aug. 31, following an accident in Goshen. Treated at the hospital were Mrs. Catherine Conder who suffered bumps and bruises to her forehead and a broken left thumb: her three-year-old daughter, Patricia, who had cuts on the right hand and face; and her five-week-old son. David, who had cuts on the head. Mrs. Conder was attempting a left hand turn and was struck broadside by a car .driven by Mrs. Jane Hershberger of Goshen. Mrs. Hershberger’s son, Thomas R , two, was treated scene for a cut on the lower lip.