The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 28, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 August 1969 — Page 26

THE MAIL-JOURNAL— Wed., Aug. 20, 1969

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A double ring ceremony united in marriage Miss Kristi Kay Lichtenwalter and Kevin LaMar Gautsche Sunday evening, Aug. 10, at 7:30 in Calvary United Methodist church, Syracuse. Rev. Albert 0.

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Curt right, pastor of the First Brethren church of Milford, performed the candlelight service. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy B. Lichtenwalter of Milford and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and’Mrs. Dale L. Gautsche of r 5 Wauseon, Ohio. Music was provided by Miss Adah Lynn, who sang “Bist Du Bei Mir” and “The Lord’s Prayer” and Dennis Rumfelt, organist, who played “Toccata and Tauque in D minor” and “Suite Gothique”. Given in marriage by her 1 father, the bride appeared in a floor length gown of bridal satin with a lace bodice. The gown also featured an appliqued lace motif, tapered bridal tip sleeves and a chapel length train. A pla-

teau of lace petals adorned with crystals and seed pearls held her bouffant veil of imported silk illusion. She carried pink rosebuds streaming over a white Bible. Attendants in Avocado Miss Allene Kilmer of Milford was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Alonna Gautsche cf r 5 Wauseon, Ohio, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Deborah Jessop of Milford. They wore floor length gowns of avocado chiffon crepe over taffeta. The maid of honor had a headpiece with avocado veiling while the bridesmaids had oyster white. Each carried two long stemmed yellow roses. Flower girls were Karen and Sharon Hammer of Toledo, Ohio, and ringbearers were Mark Baumgartner and John Jessop of Milford. Tom Stuckey of West Unity, Ohio, was the best man and Luther Gautsche, brother of the bridegroom, and James Beer of Milford were groomsmen. Ushers were Bob Shetler and Greg Canterbury, both of Bowling Green, Ohio, and Keith Gnagey of Archbold, Ohio. A reception immediately followed the ceremony in the church parlour. Upon their return from a wedding trip through Canada, along the eastern seacoast, and the New England states, the bridal couple will be at home at 111 River Vista Drive, Goshen. A graduate of Milford high school, the bride is a student at Goshen college.- Also a student at Goshen college, Mr. Gautsche is employed at the Elkhart General hospital. LISBET TEMPLE RECEIVES MASTERS Lisbet Orah Temple, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Overstedt of Milford and wife of Arvid A. Temple, M.D. of Lansing, 111., will receive her master of arts degree in English language and literature from the University of Chicago at its summer convocation Friday, Aug. 29. Mrs. Temple is a 1962 graduate of Milford high school and a 1966 graduate of The University of lowa where she majored in theoretical mathematics. She has taught high school English and mathematics in private schools in Chicago for the past three years. Mrs. Temple plans to begin work on her doctor of philosophy degree in English at The University of Chicago this September. Dr. and Mrs. Temple have one son, Samuel, who will be three years old in December. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. William Evans of Winchester, 111., announce the engagement of their daughter, Lynn Elizabeth, to Phillip Dio Schliem, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Schliem, 421 Illinois Ave., Rockford, 111. The couple will exchange vows on September 6. The future bride is a graduate of the University of Illinois Medical Center, Chicago. She is employed as a medical technologist at Loyola university medical center hospital in Maywood. Mr. Schliem is a graduate of West high school and is a senior at the University of Illinois College of Pharmacy, Chicago. He is the grandson -of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pensinger of 719 south Lake street, Syracuse. SYRACUSE LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pressler of Waterloo called on Mrs. Ella Unrue at Syracuse Saturday afternoon.

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14 YEARS AGO, AUG. 25, 1955 Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Gerber of r 1 Milford announced-the engagement of their daughter Nancy to Crist Helmuth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Helmuth of Nappanee. Miss Gerber is a graduate of the class of 1955, Milford high school, and Mr. Helmuth attended the Nappanee school. Thieves broke into the Baumgartner service station on road 15 north sometime during the night Monday, but did not steal anything as far as could be ascertained, according to station owner Herb Baumgartner. Mrs. Walter Wuthrich went to Chicago today to be present this evening, when her daughter, Jean, will be one of 21 student nurses to be awarded caps in a candlelight ceremony at Wesley Memorial hospital, in recognition for successfully completing the first six months of training. Mrs. Wuthrich was accompanied by Mte. Arthur Moser. A/2C and Mrs. Richard Felkner of McConnell air base, Wichita, Kans., arrived in Milford Monday night to visit the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Felkner, for two weeks. 24 YEARS AGO, AUG. 23, 1945 Marriage licenses have been issued by county clerk Ernest Bushong as follows: Adlai S. Miller, farmer, Arthur, 111., and Clara B. Mullet, daughter of Ben Mullet, Milford, r 2; W. Eugene Blackburn, hardware clerk, Atwood, and Waneta Mock, Syrcuse. Ralph Miller of Wolferman’s Market had the misfortune of breaking his arm Monday evening. Mrs. Don Anglin’ of Nappanee is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. Emily Lentz. Mrs. Lentz’s niece, Margaret Geiger of Fort Wayne, has also been her guest for a few days. Miss June Kline, who has long been a valued member of the Milford teaching force, has resigned to become a teacher in a large consolidated school near South Bend. Her sister, Mrs. Lucille Annis of Lakeville, is also a teacher in this school. Mr. and Mrs. John Lehman are the parents of a son, Carl Benjamin, born August 15, at the McDonald hospital. Mrs. Carl Lehman of north of Milford is the paternal grandmother. 30 YEARS AGO, AUG. 24, 1939 On our Main street Friday night, Al Rassi, Odell and John Troup made a mighty slaughter of about 250 starlings with three shot guns in a very short time. When the three boys shot simultaneously into the trees, 63 birds came tumbling down. Again at each single shot, they averaged about 10 birds per shot. Ford Overleese and Herman Greene used their school busses to haul a large group of 4-H club youngsters of this town and the near vicinity to Chicago last Friday where ■ they visited the Brookfield Zoo. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Haab, Miss Clara and Harley Haab left Saturday for a five-day trip to Forrest and Peoria,. 111., to visit relatives. Mrs. E. Rr Hurd and three sons, in company with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Moore

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of Indianapolis, and their granddaughter,. Joylynn Milthaler of Dayton, Ohio, are spending this week at Bonaparte, lowa, the former home of Mr. and Mrs. Moore and the birthplace of Mrs. Hurd. Miss Mattie Groves spent last week with her sister, Mrs. George Hohler, arid husband at Sandusky, Ohio, and her niece, Mrs. Richard Null (formerly Miss June Langley) and husband, also of that city. Miss Groves accompanied Mrs. Hohler to Milford, Saturday, where the latter will visit friends for a few days. 40 YEARS AGO, AUG. 22, 1929 Fred Bettz has been enjoying some golf at the Tippecanoe Country club course recently. Mr. Bettz may erect a cottage on his lot at that resort next summer. The work gang and the cooks of Camp Mack enjoyed supper at the Hoosier Dining Room Friday evening. The state boys camp will open this week.’ Iman Fisher and Miss Lillian Johnson of South Bend were guests of Milford friends and relatives Sunday afternoon. Messrs, and Mesdames John Hartter and Wesley Philips of Dowagiac, Mich., were Sunday guests in the homes of William Cox and George Hartter. Mel Lyons moved his family to Milford from Mishawaka on Sunday. Dwight Doty assisted!i him in moving. Mr. and Mrs. Myrtus Beer are the proud parents of a daughter born to them Saturday evening at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Beer. The baby girl weighed 7*/i pounds and has been named Eleanor Maxme. Lee McDonald returned home from Chicago, Saturday after completing an electrical course at the Coyne Electrical college. Mr. McDonald has not accepted a position yet. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zeltinger, Chicago, spent the week end at Syracuse with Mr. Zeltinger’s mother, Mrs. Ada Zeltinger.

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died in the year 1864 with 38 cents in his pocket. Meditations “The Great American Summer” were read by Mrs. Overstedt. The lessons on “Corsages” was given by the guest, Mrs. Kirkdoffer and “Flower Arranging” by Mrs. Louise Holt. It was decided to send a donation to the county chairman to pay on remodeling the club building. The nominating committee Mrs. Bill Perry and Mrs. Hubert Cain presented the slate of officers for the coming club year. The home extension homemak-

ers clubs will have their camp at Camp Mack September 8 and 9. Mrs. Carrie McFarren won the door prize. After the penry march the club prayer wig was sung and the meeting closed by repeating the club collect. CWO (Robert E. Edmonds of Lake Wawasee and San Antonio, Texas, is the bandmaster for the U.S. army band’ at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis. He has just completed a tour of duty in Germany where he was bandmaster «