The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 31, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 September 1969 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., Sept. 3, 1969

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Leesburg-Oswego News

By Mrs. Peart Lyons

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Elaine Buckingham And Larry Gill Wed In United Methodist Church August 17

Baskets of white gladioli, daisy mums, palms and candelabra graced the altar of the Leesburg United Methodist church for the Sunday afternoon, Aug. 17, wedding of Miss Lois Elaine Buckingham and Larry Joe Gill. Rev. David P. Gosser, pastor of the church, officiated at the double ring ceremony before 250 guests. Mr. and Mrs Herman Buckingham of r 2 Leesburg are parents of the bride and Mrs. Ruth Perrin of Etna Green and Glenn Gill of Little Chapman Lake are parents of the bridegroom. Mrs. Avery Hall, organist, played pre-nuptial music and accompanied Robert Bishop, soloist, who sang “The Impossible Dream”, “One Hand, Ong Heart”, and “The Lord’s Prayer”. The congregational hymn was “O Perfect Love”. Candlelighters were Judy and Cindy Bishop. The bride, given in marriage by her father, appeared in a white silk organza and imported peau d’ soie lace gown. The all-lace basque bodice was fashioned with a high oval neckline touched with

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rice and seed pearls and long lace sleeves tapered to points over her hands. The full lace organza skirt, detailed with a scalloped lace hemline, swept into a chapel length train. Her full chapel length veil of imported French illusion was caught to a lace clip with an organza bow. For something old she wore the 61-year-old wedding ring which belongs to a dear friend, Mrs. Iman Rookstool. She carried a colonial bouquet of white roses and stephanotis. Attendants in Yellow Miss Rita O’Brian, Fort Wayne, served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Genellen Deatsman and Miss Patty Smaltz, both of Leesburg. Their floor length gowns of yellow voile with lace trim were high waisted with a slightly gathered skirt attached to a fitted bodice. They featured long bouffant sleeves. A comb arrangement of daisy poms formed their headpieces. Each carried a colonial bouquet of daisy poms and yellow babys-breath. Georganne Buckingham, Goshen, niece of the bride, was flower

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girl. Randy Perrin, Bluffton, a nephew of the bridegroom, carried the rings. Mrs. Fred Buckingham, sister-in-law of the bride, held the guest book. Larry Bishop, Leesburg, was best man. Other attendants and ushers were George Buckingham, Goshen, and Fred Buckingham, Dyess AFB, Texas, brothers of the bride, Fred Perrin of Bluffton, brother of the bridegroom, and Robert Warren Bishop of Milford. The mother of the bride chose a beige lace shirt waist dress for the wedding of her daughter. Her corsage was of green orchids. The mother of the bridegroom wore a dress of beige linen and a corsage of natural colored orchids. Reception Follows Immediately following the ceremony the bridal couple greeted friends at a reception held in the fellowship hall of the church. The refreshment table was centered with a four tier wedding cake decorated with bells, doves, and yellow roses. Mrs. George Buckingham, Goshen, cut the cake, Mrs. Don Musselman, Denver, Ind., and Miss Karen Roberts of Cerro Gordo, 111., served the punch. They were assisted by Miss Peggy Bolebaugh of Denver and Miss Martha Roberts of Cerro Gordo. Mrs. Gillis a graduate of Leesburg high school and of Elkhart university. Mr. Gill is also a graduate of Leesburg high school and is serving in the navy aboard the aircraft, carrier USS America. Since August 27 the newly married couple is residing at 1609 Alsace, Norfolk, Va. LABOR DAY GUESTS AT VANATOR HOME Mr. and Mrs. Noel Wiley and sons of Sturgis, Michigan, Mrs. Rose Stackhouse and Mrs. Laverne Vanator of Leesburg and Ted Davis of Milford were Labor Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vanator, Betty and Barbara. COUNCIL AT PARSONAGE On September 14 at 7 p.m. a meeting of the council of ministries will be held at the United Methodist parsonage for both the Clunette and Leesburg United Methodist churches. Returns From A Tour Os Duty In Viet Nam Captain William E. Lyons returned to his home Sunday night after completing a tour of duty in Viet Nam. He was met at O’Hara Field by his brother, Ed and his father, Forrest Lyons. ENTERTAIN AT COOK-OUT IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Timmons entertained at a cook-out Wednesday evening at their home in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Bertha Frederickson. Other guests were Mrs. Thelma McCorkle and Miss Linda McCorkle. HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Steven Dierks and son Todd of Liberty Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Myrtus Custer, Pam, Sue and Randy and Mr. and Mrs. Danny Ransbottom and David of r 2 Claypool, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dierks, Debbie and Kris of Sidney, Myrtus Dierks of r 2 Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Custer, Terri and George of Milford r r helped their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Lillian Custer, celebrate her 75th birthday on Thursday evening, Aug. 28. They brought ice cream and cake. Mrs. David Elder of Atlanta, Ga., telephoned in the evening to wish her mother a happy birthday.

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Miss Debra Foltz And Marc Kneller Wed In Warsaw Apostolic Church

The Apostolic church in Warsaw was the scene of the wedding of Miss Debra Sue Foltz and Marc Alan Kneller on Sunday afternoon, Aug. 24. Rev. John Reid, pastor of the church, officiated at the double ring ceremony in the presence of the immediate families and close friends. Carnations of white, pink and blue with ferns decorated the altar. Mrs. John Reid provided nuptial music. are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Foltz of Leesburg and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kneller 'of r r Silver Lake. Bride in Blue Gown The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a long blue gown with long sleeves. White braid accented the bodice. Her shoulder length veil matched her gown. Her bridal bouquet was white carnations with ivy accented with a blue motif. Miss Cathy Carey of Warsaw served as maid of honor. She wore a pastel pink gown with a matching shoulder length veil. She carried a cascade arrangement of white carnations with a pink motif. Mike Metzger of Silver Lake served the bridegroom as best man. Reception Held At Oswego Calvary Baptist Church Following church services Sunday evening at the Oswego Calvary Baptist church, a reception was held honoring Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Teeple of Winona Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Jernigan of Warsaw. Gifts were presented to the newly married couples and refreshments of punch, cookies and cup cakes served. Attends Wedding Os Ruth Ann Reck And Stephen Teeple Ones from this area who attended the wedding of Miss Ruth Anne Reck and Stephen Bruce Teeple Saturday evening at Fort Wayne and the reception which followed were Mrs. Nettie Teeple, Mrs. Noel Rhinehart, Miss Marie Lippincott, Miss Nevada Lippincott, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robert Teeple, Jerry and Sara, Mr. and Mrs. John Teeple, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Teeple and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Teeple and Pam. ENTERTAIN IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kinney of Huffman Lake entertained, at a birthday dinner Wednesday evening in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Ruth Deatsman, mother of Mrs. Kinney. Other guests were Mrs. Francis Rickel and children of Palestine and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deatsman and family. HISTORICAL SOCIETY TO MEET THURSDAY The Kosciusko County Historical will meet Thursday, Sept. 4, with Ronald Sharp as program director. Each member is to bring four pictures or postcards of life in the county prior to 1930 and comment on each picture as it is projected on a large screen. COMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. Lillian Custer spent Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myrtus Custer and family. Mrs. Jo Yocum was a patient at the Goshen hospital from Tuesday until Saturday. Charles Lyons attended the wedding of Miss Ruth Ann Callis and Thomas Sander Saturday evening at Evansville. Choir for rehearsal for the high school and adult choirs will start Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the United Methodist church.

Mrs. Foltz was attired in a beige lace dress and wore a corsage of white carnations centered with a yellow rose. The mother of the bridegroom wore a navy blue stiit and her corsage was white carnations centered with a pink rose. Reception Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the parents of the bride. The newly married couple greeted 150 guests. A wedding cake, baked by the aunt of the bride, centered the refreshment table Serving were Mrs. Glen Pinkerton of Milford, Mrs. John Clingerman of Goshen and Mrs. Lavon Fletcher of Elkhart. They were assisted by Mrs. Harold McKibben of Leesburg, Mrs. Roscoe Kinney of Waubee Lake and Mrs. Rhea Miller of Milford. Miss Cathy Carey, Miss Linda Miller, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Diane Weaver of Elkhart, cousin of the bride, were in charge of the gifts. Mrs. Kneller is a student of the Warsaw Community high school and W. Kneeler attended the Warsaw Community high school and is employed at Miller Lumber Company of Silver Lake. They will reside in Silver Lake. E. D. Good observed his 92nd birthday Sunday. He attended church services and had guests who helped him celebrate his birthday. He is quite active and recanes chairs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Boggs attended the Indiana State Fair Thursday. Mrs. Ray Kumnick of Ligonier and Mrs. Lillian Custer shopped in Fort Wayne last Wednesday. Peggy Timmons of Milford spent two days with her cousin, Pat Timmons. Chris Neer was dismissed from the Goshen hospital Saturday to his home. He is still bedfast. Dean Boggs has accepted employment at General Tire in Akron, Ohio. He will reside in

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Area 4-H Members Make Good Showing At State Fair

Members of the Lakeland area 4-H clubs made a good showing at the recent state fair held in Indianapolis thru Labor Day. Their awards follow: Swine Poland China February gilts— Rick Rapp, r 2 Milford, 19th. Mkrch gilts — Cynthia Rapp, r 2 Milford, 10th. Beef Breeding Heifers Shorthorns and polled shorthorns, junior yearling class I — Brenda Davis, r 1 Milford, sixth; Entomology Division I — Jerry Rhodes, r 1 Warsaw, red ribbon. Division II — Nathan Busch, r 3 Syracuse, white ribbon. Conservation Soil and water, division II — Rebecca Long, North Webster, white ribbon. Division II — Elaine Hoopingarner, r 1 Syracuse, red ribbon. Wildlife Division I — Rick Rapp, r 2 Milford, red ribbon. Division II — Ralph Reiff, r 1 Warsaw, red ribbon. Division II — Richard McDonald, Milford, white ribbon. Division IV — Brent Kaiser, r 1 Milford, red ribbon. Electric Extension cord — Rick Rapp, r 2 Milford, blue ribbon. Geology Division I — Mikel Neer, r 1 Leesburg, blue ribbon. Woodworking Division II (the helper) — Mike Vanlaningham, r 1 Milford, red ribbon. Akron. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moon, Mary and Danny of Wapello, lowa, visited from Friday until Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Teeple and family and with Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Teeple of Winona Lake. Mrs. Zona Deeter accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carnes and family back to San Diego Sunday where she will spend two weeks visiting.

Forestry Division II — Ron Weybright, r 1 Syracuse, blue ribbon. Clothing School or sports dress — Debbie Shearer, Milford, blue ribbon Judging Foods—Anita Yohey, r 4 Warsaw, blue ribbon. Photography—Mark Reiff, r 1 Warsaw, red ribbon. Flower Project Division 111, corsage—Nancy Jagger, r 4 Columbia City, red ribbon. Division V, home planter—Susan Morgan, r 4 Columbia City. Dress Revue Separates—Laura Mowrey, r 5 Columbia City, blue ribbon. Dresses I—Joanne Hill, r 1 Claypool, blue ribbon. Suits, two piece with own lined jacket— Jean Sellers, r 2 Pierceton, blue ribbon; Connie Ware, r 2 Columbia City, blue ribbon. Basic coat—Holly Langohr, r 1 Pierceton, blue ribbon. Food Preservation Food Pres. I, demonstration in freezing—Susan Connolly, Syracuse, blue ribbon. Food Pres. 11, demonstration in freezing—Becky Busch, r 3 Syracuse, red ribbon.

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Food Pres. 111, one jar of canned fruit or one package of frozen vegetables—Linda Bushong, r 2 Syracuse, blue r bbon. Foods Year 11,. simple butter cake — Kristine Brembeck, r 1 Milford, blue ribbon. Year IV, yeast rolls—SusaA Niles, North Webster, red ribbon. Year V, angel food—Amy Ferverda, Leesburg, blue ribbon. Judging Photography — Mark Reiff, r 1 Warsaw, red ribbon. Demonstration State 4-H and FFA demonstration contests—Connie Geiger, Milford, white ribbon. MILFORDIANS RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Moneyheffer and daugh er Sue and Linda Orn, all of Milford, returned Friday from a trip through the Smoky Mountains and the Virginias. They visited Mammoth Cave in Kentucky and stopped in Hickory. N. C., to see the Randall Dewart family and visited friends in Virginia. On the way home they stopped at Canton. Ohio, to see the William Roop family, who had just moved there from Milford.