The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 August 1967 — Page 16

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| hi | § f f[ k I J HHHHI MRS. RUSSELL A. McAFOOSE Beverly Ann Tennant Becomes Bride Os Russell A. McAfoose Sunday

Miss Beverly Ann Tennant be-1 come the bride recently of Kassel i A. McAfoose in a Sunday afternoon ceremony in the First Brethren church in Warsaw. The altar was decorated with baskets of white and; pastel pink gladioli, palms and candelabra. Rev. Paul Tinkle, pastor of the church, officiated at *he double ring ceremony. Parents of tLe bride are Mr and Mrs. Harold Tennant. 1523 E. Jefferson St., Warsaw The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McAfoose of r 1 Leesburg. _____

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Wednesday, August 2. 1967

Grandparents of the bride are Mrs. Edith Tennant of r 2 Pierc-eton and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith of Pierceton “Because", "I Love You Truly", and "The Lord s Prayer" were sung by Bob Haney. Miss Edna Lozier played the organ White Carpeted Aisle for Bride The radiant bride was escorted down the white carpeted aisle by her fathcT graced in a floor length gown designed and created for her. The rosepoint lace bodice was accented , 1 -rv of r*o!»W« i"

the center of the neckline roses. Her long sleeves came to a point over the hand. The peau de soie A-line skirt had a self material band featured at the empire waist. On the front of the skirt was a pyramid of roses cut from the lace, each centered with a cluster of seed pearls. The eight foot peau de soie bell-shaped train was enhanced by a border of lace roses and dotted throughout with roses each accented with seed pearls. Her elbow length veil of imported silk illusion was held by an emperial crown of crystals and pearls. She carried a purple white throated orchid placed on a white Bible with French knotted streamers caught with lily-of-the-valley. The maid of honor was Miss Susie Meeks of Fort Wayne, cousin of the bride. Bridesmaids were Peggy Stump of North Webster and Mrs. Charles Braden of Etna Green. The junior bridesmaid was Faye McAI foose, sister of the bridegroom. The maid of honor and flower girl, Brenda Tennent of Pierceton, wore pastel j pink gowns of crystalette fabric. The bridesmaids’ gowns were pastel ! lavender. All the attendants wore identical floor length empire gowns i styled with Sabrina necklines and above the elbow bell-sleeves. They I wore matching veils held by Dior I bows. Each carried a bouquet of white carnations tipped in the color of their gown. The candles were lighted by SharI on Tharp of Warsaw and Linda Ten- ! nant of Roanoke, cousins of.the bride. | Ringbearer w*as Timmy Smith of I Pierceton, cousin of the bride. Serv- ! ing the bridegroom as best man was Chester Zorn of Pierceton. Groomsmen were Dennis Shively and Steve Engle of Leesburg and Stanley Tennant, brother of the bride. Ushers were Leroy Tennant, brother of the bride, and Merve McAfoose, brother of the bridegroom. For her. daughter's wedding, Mrs. Tennant chose a turquoise A-line silk-like dress with matching hat. Her pink carnation corsage was worn on the jacket of her dress. A blue flowered jersey dress was worn by the bridegroom’s mother. White carnation corsage and accessories were chosen by her. Receptioa for 150 The reception was held in the church social room. Serving the 150 guests were Mrs. Jack Wilcoxson, Mrs. Charles Chapman. Mrs. Roy Tennant, aunts of the bride, and Mrs.

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Joint Inspection Os OES Held In Milford Friday A joint inspection of Kosciusko, Nappanee and Leesburg chapters, Order of Eastern Star, was held Friday evening in the Masonic temple at Milford with the Kosciusko chapter as hostess. At 6 p.m. a chicken and biscuit dinner was served by the men who are members of the order. The tables were beautifully decorated with sprays of roses, white candles and small white plastic slippers, which served as nut cups. The head tajMe held a large center piece of j red and white carnations with a j horse-drawn red and white coach \ with white candles on each side with i the Cinderella theme. In a beautiful and inspiring cere- ! mony, an award of gold was prej sented to Mabel R. Hoover of the Leesburg chapter by the worthy | grand matron Maxine Moser of Genj eva. Past grand matron Mildred Y. | Smith escorted Mrs. Hoover. Seven children were dedicated by the worthy grand matron assisted jby past grand matron Smith, past ; grand patron Ray E. Walters, as--1 sociate grand matron Christine jOberiy, district deputy Betty Mytrs. worthy matron of Leesburg ' Eileen Lichtenwalter and worthy matron of Kosciusko Evelyn Fishier. Hie Kosciusko chapter conducted the opening. Nappanee chapter the initiatory work and Leesburg chapter the closing. Mrs. Kenneth Ryman of Milford was soloist for the evening. Approximately 150 guests were present with distinguished guests, other than those mentioned above, being as follows: David J. Miller, Lawrence McAfoose, sister-in-law of the bridegroom. Mrs. Warren Scott of Oregon, aunt of the bride, attended the gift table. The guest book was held by a cousin of the bride. Miss Elaine Meeks. Out of state guests were from Oregon, Pennsylvania and Ohio. The couple left for Niagara Falls. They will reside at Shively trailer court on r 1 Leesburg.

grand trustee and past grand patron of the Indiana grand chapter, OES; Mary McClulloch, grand Ruth; Margaret Hoffman, dikrict deputy of district 19; Glen McGowan, grand representative to Colorado and grand committee appointment; Mrs. Chris Kammerer and Eugene Marshall. Representation was from the following chapters: Goshen. Valley, Rose Croix. St. Joe, Bremen, South Bend number two; Lake Michigan. Geneva, Mishawaka. Syracuse, Elkhart Starlight, Elkhart Loa, Huntington, Hammond, Mentone, Sullivan. Osceola, Warsaw, Lakeville, Walkerton, Nappanee, Leesburg and Kosciusko. Hie chapter room was beautifully decorated under the direction of

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Mrs. Qetus Myers. In the east were the emblems of the worthy grand matron, a lighted red rose in the center of a heart within a large star. Also, a “coach and four” waiting at die end of a gold stairway for Cinderella, who was descending. Ha* motto “Low with an understanding heart”, two large baskets of red and white carnations and a large white slipper with red

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embroidery and surrounded by little white lights and red and white carnations were the appointments in the west. After the dose of the meeting a reception was heid in the dining room. Leesburg chapter was in charge, serving refreshments of punch, cookies, nuts and mints. Attend the county fair.

SYRACUSE LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Mark Maire and family of Fort Wayne are visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Swihart and sons at TjAe Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Habers tick and famly of Goshen spent Thursday at Syracuse where they worked on their Pearl street property.