The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 1, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 February 1969 — Page 11

North Webster

Bv MRS. ROBERT MURPHY

Black-Bell Wedding Vows Exchanged At Warsaw. January 18

Miss Connie Rae Black of 625 south Logan street, Warsaw, and Lance Tyrone Bell of North Webster were united in marriage at 2:30 o’clock on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 18, in the First Christian church at Warsaw. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rav Black of 625 Logan street, Warsaw. Parents of-the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Guv Bell of r 1 North Webster. Rev. William Garner, minister of the First Christian -church, performed the double ring ceremony before an altar decorated with baskets of white mums tinted green at the center. Baskets

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of palms surrounded the mums, ■’ kneeling bench and the candelabra. The pews were decorated with white bows. Mrs. Glen Bowen and Mrs. •• Wavne Miner, sisters of the bridegroom, sang "The Lord’s Prayer”, “Hawaiian Wedding Song”, “Whither Thou Goest” r- and “O Promise Me”. Miss Mary Ann Arden assisted them at the organ. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a full-length gown of white lace over taffeta I with long sleeves and inlaid lace, sequins and pearls. The bodic* was fashioned with a scalloped o 1 .

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neckline with white satin, full length tram starting at the back waist - line, and layers of ruffles adorn°d with sequins and pearls. The three tiered French illusion veil was held by sequins and

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pearls. She carried a bouquet of green tinted carnations arranged in a swag-like effect. Attendents in Green Mrs. Bernard Loer, Kokomo, served as her sister’s matron of

honor. She wore a full length gown of mint green taffeta with full length train caught by a bow at the shoulders. It featured a boat neckline and short sleeves. She wore white elbow length sleeves and matching shoes. Her veil was held by a mint green bow and she carried a bouquet of white colonial mums with gre®n tinted centers. Mrs. Joseph Sanborn, Jr., of Warsaw and Mrs. Max Egolf of Atwood were the bridesmaids. Their gowns were full length mint green taffeta with full length train caught by bow at the shoulders, with short sleeves. They wore white elbow length gloves and matching shoes. A mint green bow held their veils. The bridesmaids carried bouquets of white mums with green tinted centers. Miss Kathy Lynn Black, sister of the bride, was the flower girl. A nephew of the bride, Brian Allen Landis of Atwood, served as ring bearer. Roger Kunce of Cromwell was best man with Wilburn K. Bell and Wayne Miner of North Webster serving as groomsmen. Seating the guests were Glen Bowen of North Webster and Joseph Sanbum, Jr., of Warsaw. The bride’s mother chose a turquoise A-line dress with a multi - colored scarf. Mrs. Bell, mother of the bridegroom, wore a three piece light blue suit. Both mothers wore a corsage of the white carnations. A reception was held in the church social room with Miss Linda Black, cousin of the bride, Miss Elsie Hoppas and Mrs. Richard Price serving the 100 hundred guests. Mrs. Lance Bell granduated from Warsaw Community high school and is now employed by United Telephone Company at Warsaw. Mr. Bell, a graduate of North Webster high school, is currently employed by IXL Furniture Company in Goshen. The couple is now residing at 918 east Center street, Warsaw. -NW—BIRTHS KRUGER, William Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. William Kruger of North Webster are the parents of a son born on January 24 i| the Whitley County hospital at Columbia City. The baby weighed eight pounds, one fourth ounce and was named William Kenneth. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kruger of North Webster are the paternal grandparents. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cripe of Syracuse. A great - grandfather, Frank Brown, lives in Syracuse. William Kenneth has a brother Charles Alton, and a sister Debra Kay. —NWMrs. Bockman Heads Pythians At Webster The North Webster Pythian Sisters installed Mrs. Verlan Bockman as most excellent chief at their meeting held January 27 in the K. P. Hall in North Webster. Other officers are: Excellent senior — Mrs. Ermal Vanator TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 2-BEDROOM FURNISHED apartment for rent. Wawasee Apartments. Call 856-2336. F 5, 12, 19 YOUR BURNER PROBLEMS. STANDARD OIL 24-hour Burner Service. Max Workman. Ph. 457-2872 Syracuse.

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Excellent junior — Mrs. Ronald Howe Manager — Mrs. Glen Vanator Secretary — Mrs. Roy Spry Treasurer — Mrs. Russel Engle Protector — Mrs. Lords Corder Guard — Mrs. Donald Kreis - Past chief — Mrs. RuSsel Moore Musician Mrs. Frank Green Past chief Mrs. Ermal Variator presided at the installation ceremony. A social hour was held after the meeting with refreshments being served by the Past Chief club. -NWNew Owners At North Webster Lumber Company A recent announcement was made to patrons of the North Webster Lumber and Supply Co., Inc., that the building supply firm was recently purchased by Richard McCool and Gene Berghorn, and that its name has been changed to North Webster Lumber, Inc. Mr. McCool is president and Mr. Berghorn is vice president of the new company. With Berghorn acting as general manager, the same staff will continue, including Ralph (“Pete”) Craw as retail lumber manager and corporation. vice president, George Staples as assistant manager, and Phyllis Engel as office manager The firm has added a post building division with Aaron Hinesley as sales manager, and plans are underway to add a ready-mix plant in the spring. Mr. McCool has interests in lumber yards at Delphi, Culver, Tipton and Winamac. -NWMl BETROTHED — Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Beesley of North Webster have announced the engagement of their dangHter, Betty Lou, to Dick Monk. Miss Beesley is a senior at Wawasee high school. Mr. Monk is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Monk of r 1 North Webster. He graduated in 1967 from North Webster high school and is now employed at Glenn Manufacturing Company at North Webster. No date has been set for the wedding. —NW—00MMUN1TY news Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rash are now home after a trip out west. While gone they visited in St. Louis, San Springs, Okla., and visited Mrs. Rash’s parents in Medesto, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wilcoxson are back from a trip to Florida. While there they visited many of the North Webster folks who are vacationing in Florida for the winter months.

Wed., Feb. 5, 1969—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Thursday evening will be the Missionary meeting to be held in the Church of God Fellowship hall. Mrs. Thelma Rash will be in charge of the lesson. Devotions will be given by Irene Ferverda. Hostess for the evening will be Pearl Baugher and Irene Ferverda. Mrs. Katherine McClure was admitted to the Goshen hospital with a broken ankle. Mrs. McClure is a grade school teacher at the North Webster shool. Wednesday evening the Youth Church Membership class of the United Methodist church will meet at the church at 3:05. Hie time has been changed to 7 on Wednesday for the choir practice. At 7:30 mid-week devotionals will be held. PYTHIAN CLUB MEETS WITH MARY BROWN The Pythian club of Syracuse met Thursday with Mrs. Mary Brown for its regular pot luck dinner and meeting. Mrs. Herbert Blue, president, conducted the business meeting. Fallowing the business, games were played. Winners were Mrs. Blue, Mrs. Catherine Babcock and Mrs. Zerola Zook.

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