The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 October 1965 — Page 6
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■r frW -1 Jr ' »P ! -*w ■■■ ' W ’UI ¥ L A w'IIbI. V •• /xIV I " J»-J - ;i 5-/ I . - *i f’^SrlMß'. Nelma Paul And Larry Stoner Wed October 17 In North Manchester
An altar arrangement of white i mums, beau’y vases of white ] mums, white cathedral rondel.. bra. wh tea .de carpet and'], kneeling besch were the decoratioais used in the North Manchester Methodist church, for the wedding of Miss arry Dean J <hi Sunday afternoon. Oct 17. The bride is the daughter of Mr and J"A Paul. lft> . Main.. street. North M;inehe<er. ami Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth. Stoner, r 1 Cromwell. are the parents of the bridegroom. Double ring vows were read by Rev. Doyle Pa\y and organ music was presented by Max Allen. In I*ure Silk The bride, gaen in marriage by her father, appeared in a gown of {Hire silk organza fashioned with a flat midriff. Appltques at the scoop nevklme with Swiss appliques and smockings of seed pearls and long sleev es tapered over the hands I were features of the gown. The small apnlujue continued through ■ the controlled 'skirt and-edged the. Her bufftint waist length veit of French | illusion was caught to a cluster of . taffHa and lace petals edged with seed pearls. She carried a cascade arrangonx'nt of white hybird orchids. siirrounded by white roses and winter snowberry. Mrs Bradley Khngaman. Cromwell. matron of honor, wore a gown of nile embmidenxi silk organza styled with a high rising bodice that featured a scoop neckline and short sleeves The controlled floor length skirt was detailed with a satin back bow. A pillbox of matching petals .with a circular veil com-1 plet«i her' ensemble. She carried a cascade arrangement of yellow
Larry Wilson Wears Special Forces Beret
: \'-- - ®ts*» i 1 « w .’■ K* -»■*»» ” - v " ''ft??' - LARRY WILSON t> Larrv Wilson wearing the Green Beret presented to the Special Forces in 1960 by the late President Kennedy, to ready for flight Kennedy called the beret “The mark of the. man". On normal working day’s Corporal E-4 Wilson in Company B, 12th Special Forces Group ’.Airborne) ( commands a desk in the Field Audit Division at the Associates home office. Other days are filled with excitement and adventure. 10 or 12 times a year when he finds seppmTout rs . troop carrier into several hundred feet of space. There are about 400 men in the 12th SF, about 100 in each group which meet weekly furthering their training with week end excursions.
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roses. yelk>w r chrysanthemun pompoms and bittersweet. Bridesmaids were Miss Judy Baker.. North Manchester: Mrs. Dave Muil.m's. Van Buren: and Miss Roxie Waters, Fort Waj-ne. cousin of the bridegroan. Their gowns styled identical to the honor attendant were maize They carried cascade arrangement* of yellow roses, bronze chrysanthemum pompons and bittersweet . . Bradley Klingaman, Cromwell, s be& man and ushers ! -i > <■■' Ed Harjx’f ami Jerry Kreager. all of Cromwell. Reception Follows A recepti° n followed the ceremony in the bank community' room, for 175 guests. The bride's table was centered with a large arrangement of white spider mums, white feather pomj pons and California white empress grapes in a silver compote. Silj ver candelabra and appointments (were also used. The three tier cake decorated in green and yellow was topped with wedding bells. Mrs John E. Paul. sLster-in-law of the bride, registered guests Miss Virginia Baumgardner and 1 Miss Jeanne Warren serxed with Mrs. Larry Kerr and Miss Aletha Rautenkranz in charge of gifts. For traveling Mrs. Stoner wore a red wool knit suit trimmed in ; black with black accessories and wore a White hybrid orchid. Mrs Stoner graduateii from Manchester high school and is a member of Tri Kappa Sorority. Mr. Stoner graduated from Cromwell high school and is a member of the U. S. ArmyThe couple is residing at 267 Main street, Muldraugh, Ky.
and the men jump at least once, a month. These men are trained to five behind enemy’ lines. The Special Forces was established in 1952 by President Eisenhower to be instructors in guerrilla warfare. Corporal Wilson flew from South Bend to Bakalar AFB at Columbus. Ind., for jumping demonstrations. The young man wrote his sister. | Mrs James Illa Wilson' Outcelt of r 1 Pierceton there is nothing like the moment before “hitting the silk", when jumping out of a plane. Wilson is known in this area, al* though actually residing in South Bend.. JUNIOR AUXILIARY ELECTS OFFICERS By JOAN FKLKNFR The October meeting of the Junors of the American Legion auxiliary of Milford was held in the Legton hall. The president. Pat •fishier, conducted the business. The girls made plans to present a patient at the Oro nursing home with some personal gifts and an election was held. Elected were: President. Cathy Leeman; vice president, Joan Felkner. secretary, Pat Mishler: historian, Ellen Freeman: chapiin, Donna Geiger: sgt.-ariarms, Carolyn Rapp: color bearers. Andrea Newman and Linda Oro. Mrs. William Leeman and Mrs. Harold Freeman are the adult leaders. Cathy Leeman served refreshments of coolies and cider. W.C.T.V. WORKSHOP DATE ANNOUNCED The Women’s Christian Temperance Unton announced that the county workshop will be held in the North Webster Methodist church November 2. The morning session will begin at 9:30. The afternoon session begins at I p. tn. Tliis is a special neeting to study the alterations made in departmental work. |
OddlyEnoogh ■■l --gr (ff REFRIGERATION ((((j) “ I -» y— ■ f rozen foods were.first in77? Ly Vi * r yth I troduced to the public in March, t> 1930. Since that time our menus 1 ~1: L > S n,» E> / have been revolutionized by the »■' ■ i -‘ wide variety of seasonal foods ?1?SS! ; t ' ■■' ■ J that are now available year- '*** » . round. Butt-welded steel pipe is ■— "/) used in the freezing chambers of -■- !■- J>—W I j perature at a frigid —lo° to —. . ——<L?*y Flowers for milady are also jpx ' fresh by refrigerants T k . through sturdy butt-welded steel fjpHt pipe. While the flowers are notH. ‘K’ frozen, low temperatures of 40’ X j Z to 50° F. keep the natural beauty (V' OoC ( and just-picked freshness of the /[ I Jtvu-yjgv, flowers for many days. / 1/ ■ iwvJWI rl' r'i lif t * n modern meat P ack ' n g P ,anf •«i fl A if lb l butt-welded steel pipe carries refrig|S wwdl lux \V\ « r °nts to keep temperatures healthily ■ S' wt V IYVWj- l° w - That juicy steak you had for dinF ner waS kept fresh and appetizing Al through mellowing and seasoning at JH temperatures just above^ freezing. CMfltt«*rt Stwl Fix Pr»<w«rt. 4.1:8.1.
Syracuse Locals Mrs. Albert Penn, r 1 Syracuse, has gone to Miami Beach, Fla., to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bixler of Bloomington, former Syracuse residents. spent several days last week in the home of Mrs. Ella Unrue. Syracuse. On Tuesday evening Mrs. Dick Grindle and two children of ka called at the Unrue home. Mr and Mrs. Emerson Bontrager of Mdford also called to visit tlie Bixler's. i. Ron Robinson of Syracuse left Thursday for Indianapolis where on Friday he enrolled at the Lincoln Technical school. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sigmund of Bend. Ore., were guests several days this week in tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Volney Kammerdiener, north of Syracuse. .Mrs. Sigmund and Mr. Kammerdiener are sister and brother. The group was dinner guests. Wednesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kammerdiener and daughters at Syracuse. Harold Pollock, accompanied his mother. Mrs Elizabeth Pollock. Syracuse, to Fort Wayne on Tuesday.
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