The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 20 August 1969 — Page 4

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., Au*. 20, 1969

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Melinda Watson And Richard W. Roose United In August 9th Ceremony

Candelabra, palms, and baskets of mums, white carnations and white gladoli decked the altar for the wedding of Miss Melinda Watson and Richard W. Roose at 2 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 9, in North Webster United Methodist church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Dan Watson, r 1 Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert Roose, r 1 North Webster. The double ring ceremony was read in the presence of 200 guests by Rev. Charles Johnson and

THANKS TO THE COUNTY MERCHANTS WHO SUPPORTED THE 4-H LIVESTOCK AUCTION AT THE COUNTY FAIR And Thanks And Congratulations To The 4-H Boys And Girls For Their Participation This Year

Grand Champion Steer Gamble Store, Glover Furniture, Hall Hardware, Hull House, Kline’s Department Store, Lake City Bank. Owen’s Super Market, Schrader Automotive, Sears, Roebuck and Company, W. R. Thomas Stores, and Walter’s Drug Store.

A,KRON Akron Chamber of Commerce—l hog Akron Exchange State Bank—2 hogs Kendall 1.G.A., Akron—l steer Stevens Garage, Akron—l sheep Tinkey Insurance, Akron—2 hogs ATWOOD Atwood Lions—l sheep Creighton Brothers, Atwood—s sheep, 1 hog, 3 steers BOURBON Bourbon Locker—l steer Walter Price, Bourbon—l steer BURKET Burket Elevator—2 sheep. 1 hog, 4 steers ' Honneger Feed and Burket Elevator—2 sheep, 1 steer Powell Tire, Burket—l hog CLAYPOOL First National Bank, Claypool—2 steers CLUNETTE Clunette Equipment—l sheep Clunette Elevator—2 sheep. 8 hogs, 12 steers Lyle Faulkner, Clunette—h steer Wabash Valley Order Buyers, Clunette—l hog ETNA GREEN The Etna Bank—3 sheep, 1 hog, 1 steer Etna Elevator—2 sheep, 1 hog LEESBURG Leesburg Lions Dairy Bar—2 hogs Leesburg Lumber—l sheep, 1 hog. 2 steers Martin's Mill, Leesburg—l sheep. 2 hogs, 4 steers John Moneyheffer, Leesburg—2 sheep Polk Farm Equipment, Leesburg—2 sheep, 2 hogs, 4 steers

Rev. John Weeks, pastor of the church. Miss Sherri Rider, North Webster, was organist. Mrs. Randy Bubeck of South Bend sang “Dearly Beloved”, “More” and “The Lord’s Prayer”. Given in marriage by her father, the bride appeared in an A line gown of white taffeta with a silk organza overlay. It featured a high neckline of beaded Venice lace. The long puffed sleeves of silk organza were cuffed with beaded lace and fine Venice lace edged the organza

train which swept to Chapel length. Her beaded Camelot headpiece secured the elbow length veil of imported silk illusion. She carried a cascade of large white mums and yellow tipped feathered mums and greenery. Sister Matron of Honor Mrs. Robert Bause, Jr., sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a floor length gown of yellow chiffon over taffeta. The waist was accented •with an olive green belt appliqued With green and yellow flowerettes. A green bow and streamers gave back interest. An olive green velvet crown secured a veil of yellow silk illusion. Her flowers were a nosegay of yellow pompom mums and white French carnations, ribbon, and greenery. Other bridesmaids were Mrs. Michael Martin, Indianapolis; Mrs. James Helm, Evansville; and Miss Sue Roose, North Webster, sister of the bridegroom. They wore gowns and veils identical to the matron of honor. Their flowers were also identical. Miss Debbie Bause, niece of the bride was the flower girl in a gown styled like the others. Master Teddy Rider of Muncie was ringbearer. Robert Roose, Jr., North Webster, served his brother as best man. Groomsmen were Jeff Dill, Indianapolis; James Helm, Evansville; and Reaugh Kapp, Corydon. Ushers were Joseph Crocker, Brook; Mark Beaudway, South Bend; Alan Frazier, Lowell; Mark Sponseller, North Webster; and Pat Jackson, Sterling Heights, Mich. Mrs. Watson chose for her daughter’s wedding a pink ensemble with matching accessories. The bridegroom’s mother wore a yellow princess style knit, and matching accessories. Both had corsages to match their - gowns. Reception followed the ceremony in the church social room. The four tiered wedding cake was the centerpiece, candles and flowers were used on the serving table, garlands of greenery draped the white chiffon table cloth. Miss Kathy Kirtley of Churubusco and Miss Mary Ann Crocher of Brook served punch and cake to guests. Mrs. Robert Roose, Jr., held the guest book. The bridal couple sang the “Hawaiian Wedding” song at the reception. L.

Peoples State Bank, Leesburg— 6 sheep, 10 hoes 7 steers 6 ’ Tom's Feed Lot, Leesburg—l steer MENTONE Farmers State Bank, Mentone—l sheep, 4 hogs, 2 steers McFadden, Dr. 0. L., Mentone—3 sheep Valentine Elevator, Mentone—2 sheep, 4 hogs, 4 steers MENTONE AND CLAYPOOL Roberts Elevator, Mentone,Claypool—2 sheep, 4 hogs MILFORD Ezra Beer and son, Milford—2 hogs Brock Manufacturing Company—2 hogs Campbell Market, Milford—3 hogs, 1 steer Chore*Time Equipment, Inc.—2 hogs Cecil Foods, Milford—l steer First National Bank, Milford—s hogs, 3 steers Drs. Miller and Snydor, Milford—l hog, 2 steers Milford Lions Club—l hog Routh Packing, Milford—s hogs Sharp Hardware, Milford—3 hogs, 1 steer MILFORD AND SYRACUSE Augsburgers, Milford A Syracuse—l 3 steers NAPPANEE McCormick Motors, Nappaneo—% steer NEW PARIS Martin Mill, Now Paris—l steer NORTH MANCHESTER Indiana Lawronco Bank and Trust Co., North Manchester—l sheep, 1 hog OSWEGO Rookstool Pier Shop, Oswego—l hog PALESTINE Palestine Mill—l sheep, 1 steer

1 MASONS INSTALLED — Officers of the Square and Compass Lodge F. & A. M. No. 747 are shown above following consecration, constitution and installation ceremonies held July 19 at 4 p. m. The lodge is the newest Masonic body in the state. From left are Ollie Hardin, Tyler; Harold Gaskill, Treasurer; Harold Konzelman, Junior Steward; Paul Grile, Chaplain; Robert Bosstick, Junior Warden; G. W. Stalter, Worshipful Master; Richard Culberson, Senior Warden; J. D. Geiger, Senior Deacon; Douglas Jernigan, Junior Deacon; and Donald Mort, Senior Steward. Not pictured is Gerald Waikel, Secretary.

At Home in Michigan The couple has returned from a wedding trip to South Dakota and is at home at 900 Parkview Drive, Battle Creek, Mich. ( Both bride and bridegroom are graduates of North Webster high school and the University of Evansville. The bride is a member of Delta Zeta at DePafw university where she attended. The bridegroom is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon, University of Evansville. Both will be teaching at Battle Creek thisfall. Milford Methodist Church To Have Picnic August 23 Members and friends of the Milford United Methodist church will meet at the Epworth Forest picnic grounds across from the beach on Lake Webster at 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, for an all church picnic. There will be a carry-in dinner at 6 p.m. and the choir school “Showboat Concert” at 8 p.m. Anyone heeding or can furnish transportation to the picnic grounds should contact Mrs. Vern Stutzman of Milford. Mrs. John Rinker and daughters of Syracuse have just returned home from a two weeks vacation at Los Angeles, Calif.

h Grand Champion Barrow Ace Hardware, Judd’s‘Drug Store, Lake City Bank, and Silveus and Bradway. A

SEPTEMBER WEDDING — Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. McNeil of Commack, Long Island, N. announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Christine Ann, to Donald B. Coy of Syracuse. Mr. Coy is the son of Mrs. Edward T. Coy and the late Mr. Coy. Miss McNeil is a senior at Philadelphia General Hospital School of Nursing and will graduate Au- ' gust 29. ** Mr. Coy is presently serving in the U. S. navy aboard the USS Intrepid. A September 13 wedding is planned.

PIERCETON Camden Hereford Farm, Pierceton—l sheep Frank Lomior Standard Oil—l hog Key Drugs, Pierceton—2 steers Pierceton Baptist Church—l steer Pletcher 1.G.A., Pierceton—l steer Pierceton Press—l steer Pierceton Lumber—3 hogs, 1 steer Pierceton State Bank—l sheep, 3 hogs, 3 steers Sellers and Sons, Pierceton—2 hogs Shoup Insurance, Pierceton—l hog SHIPSHEWANA Ed's Supplies, Shipshewana—2 steers Shipshewana Auction—2 steers SIDNEY Don Slater, Sidney—2 hogs Slater Feed, Sidney—l steer SILVER LAKE Ashland Oil, Silver Lake—l sheep, 1 hog Claypool Sales—l hog, 1% steers Lake City Bank, Silver Lake—2 sheep, 2 hogs, 2 steers • Miller Construction—l hog Miller and Sons Lumber—l sheep Steer Inn—l steer SILVER LAKE AND PIERCETON Strauss Elevator, Silver Lake A Pierceton—l hog SYRACUSE State Bank of Syracuse—2 hogs W. R. Thomas Stores, Syracuse—3 sheep SYRACUSE,,NORTH WEBSTER AND WARSAW Thornburg Drugs, Syracuse, N. Webster, Warsaw—--1 hog 6 WARSAW Bertsch Vending—l hog, 1 steer Brennan Drug Store—2 sheep Breading Cigar Store—l sheep Blodsoe Buick-Pontiac, Inc.—l sheep

ATTEND WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Don Wuthrich and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sorensen and daughter Betty, all of Milford, attended the Saturday afternoon wedding of Miss Nancy Ganshorn and Larry Wattenbarger at the First Presbyterian church, Winona Lake. Miss Ganshorn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Worth Ganshorn of Warsaw. SYRACUSE LOCAL Mrs. Estella Swartz, Syracuse, with her guest Mrs. Gertrude Coppock of Huntington spent Friday at Wakarusa. Mrs. Swartz spent the day with Mrs. Flossie Penny there. On Saturday, Mrs. Swartz accompanied Mrs. Coppock to Huntington. She returned home Sunday morning.

STHE BIBLE M SPEAKS B J TO YOU WSBT 960 K. C. South Bend “When Are the Good Hours?” Sunday 9:15 a.m. WLS 8:30 a.m. This week's Christian Science program

Grand Champion Lamb Peoples State Bank-sos Leesburg

India Poultry And Farming Inc. Os Warsaw Leaps Out In Faith India Poultry and Farming Inc. is a non-profit organization consisting of American Christian Businessmen and friends interested in the needs of the people in India. The threefold purpose technical and medical, is to encourage the Indian Nationals to take the responsibility to preach the Gospel of Christ to their own people, to make them self sufficient through effective methods of farming and egg production and to extend all the medical help to their needy people in India. The program is headed by the trained Indian Nationals dedicated for this worthy cause to meet the need of their land. Mr. and Mrs. Devapriyam B. Kurut have just finished their studies at Grace Theological Seminary Winona Lake, and are making plans to return to their native country. Mr. Kurut will head this program as an executive director and will endeavour to meet the spiritual needs. James B. Kurut has finished his practical training at Warsaw, and will be returning to India on Adgust 26. Their brother, Samuel :B. Kurut, who is in the medical- college will finish his 51 studies this year and will join his brothers to start the medical work.

Due To Popular Demand Our Owkeu WILL CONTINUE Friday & Saturday, Aug. 22 & 23 Doug Pilcher Shoe Store Uptown Syracuse

Conley Oil—3 sheep, 2 hogs Curtiss Breeders—l steer D& M Motors—l sheep Ed's Feed—l sheep, 1 hog, 1 steer First National Bank, Warsaw—3 hogs, 1 steer Falvey's Store—l hog Farmers Mutual Relief—2 sheep, 2 hogs The Grill—l hog Holiday Bowl—l hog Home Furniture Mart—2 sheep Kelley and Bonner Auto—l sheep Lowery Shopping Center—3 steers Lake Theatre—% hog Lake City Bank, Warsaw—l sheep, 2 hogs, 2 steers Monteith Tire—l sheep, 2 hogs, 2 steers McHitton Funeral Homo—l hog, 1 steer Nick & Joe TV—l hog Ringer Body Shop—l hog Kosciusko County R.E.M.C.—2 sheep, 6 hogs, 5 steers Strayer Insurance—2 sheep Stewart Stockyards—2 hogs Smith Ford—2 hogs Sun Metal Products, Inc—l steer Snydor A Snyder Oil—l steer United Telephone Company—l hog, 1 steer Unique Bakery—l hog, 1 steer Warsaw Insurance Agency—l sheep. 1 steer Warsaw Drive-In Theatre—’a hog Warsaw Appliance andTV—l hog, 2 steers Warsaw Office Supply—l hog Warsaw Dry Cleaners—l steer Yeager Insurance—l hog Yeiter-Ganshorn—l steer 0 WARSAW AND MILFORD i Farm Bureau Co-Op, Warsaw A Milford—l sheep, 5 hogs, 3 steers

For a successful program to be launched out in India, the ■* board of directors have felt the need of obtaining more land and facilities. A Muslem friend, living close to Mr. Kurut’s home, has offered the board an opportunity to buy a property of 136 acres of farm land with a large building. It has nine large,* dug wells of which six of them are fitted with electric motors and pumps to irrigate the land. Apart from this large house, there are a few more houses. This ’ large house and other houses with renovations, would provide room for office space, class rooms, staff quarters and facilities for the people to come and stay during their training period. The cost of this property is fixed to $120,000. The board has decided to raise $24,000 from friends, churches and well wishers in a month’s time, to pay the down payment. The organization is approved by the U.S. Treasury and Internal Revenue Department as tax deductable. The board has decided to solicit funds for this worthy cause from the donors. Mr. and Mrs. Devapriyam B. Kurut ate available to speak in the churches missionary groups and organizations. Those who are interested in supporting this work, may either contact them or write checks payable to India Poultry and Farming Inc., Box 131, Warsaw, Ind. 46580. All donations are tax deductable.