The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 October 1969 — Page 14

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., Oct. 22, 1969

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Charles E. Cable Takes Bride In Tagoloan Parish Church September 20

Miss Victorina A. Casino, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tirso P. Casino of Balacanas, Villanueva, Misamis Oriental, The Philippines, was married on September 20 to Charles E. Cable, son of Mr. and

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Mrs. William J. Cable of r 2 Syracuse. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Fr. Wabe at the Tagoloan Parish church.

Beaded Gown Given in marriage by her eldest brother. Mamete, the bride wore a gown of bridal satin with beaded lace appliques and a matching train. It was made by her sister who also prepared the floral and reception appointments. Attendants were a niece, Mariles Lopez, maid of honor, Dorothy Yap and Kathleen Casino. A nephew, Joel Lee, was ring bearer and niece, Abequel Saab, was flower girl. Gary Wiskas of New York was best man. Ushers were Totong Casino, brother of the bride, and nephews Andrew Casino, Sigfredo Lee, Jr., and Enrigque Lopez. Cousins Guido Ongpin and Mrs. Eugenia Casino stood as the couple’s sponsors. Mrs. Cable, a Cenfro Escolar university, Manila, BS graduate, is a medical technologist, registered with the American Society of Clinical Pathologists and the state of California department of public health. Under the Phillipine medical exchange program she worked four years in the US, two in Canton, Ohio, and more recently at St. Joseph’s hospital, Chicago. Mr. Cable, a 1962 graduate of New Paris high school, attended . Manchester college two years “ and graduated with a BA in business and economics from La Verne college, California. He spent 2Vz years in Viet Nam; Berlin, Germany; and Island of Menorca, Spain. Since January he served as an accountant at Garfield Park hospital, Chicago, and studied at Northwestern university. He is presently a graduate student in the hospital administration program at the University of California, Los Angeles. Residence in California The Cables are making their home at 11718 Kiowa avenue. West Los Angeles, Calif., 90049. They will return to Indiana in December and on Sunday, Dec. 28, will present a program of slides at the Rock Run Church of the Brethren four miles southeast of Goshen. INDIANA CALENDAR OF EVENTS FOR ’69 October 31 — Annual Halloween party and parade at Corydon. The whole county turns out (over 10,000 people) with about half of them in costume in the parade downtown. Prizes and trophies. October 31 — Callithumpian parade at Decatur. Yearly Halloween event with parade of masked characters, floats and bands. Starts promptly at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scheuer of Syracuse spent two days last week at Scottsburg and Brown county.

. _ wWWlir jH t. ‘ '* 9 S SENATE HOSTS LUNCHEON — State Sen. John Augsburger, right, Milford, a member of the Indiana Higher Education Study Commission, greets Purdue Student Senate hostess, Sue Samuelson, 38 Lincoln Ave., Chatham, N. J., at a luncheon to honor the commission group. The commission is studying Indiana’s system of higher education and will report its findings and recommendations concerning the needs of the state’s universities at the 1971 General Assembly. The members are concerned particularly with the university budgets, student fees and financial aids for students.

LIGONIER NEWS By Rose Cunningham Complaints On Uninstalled Traffic Signal Mayor John Golden reported to the City Council at this week’s meeting that he had had numerous complaints concerning the fact that the traffic signal at Cavin and Third streets had never been installed. Council members have been working through Ellsworth Peterson, the state representative, to get the state to follow up on it’s promise to restore the light as soon as possible. The light is on a state road and therefore it is impossible for the city to do anything that would interfere with traffic. They have offered to erect a traffic light or a four-way stop sign, but have been refused their request by the state. Discussion was held on the non-payment of parking tickets. Letters have been sent to offenders and if they are ignored, individual cases will be turned over to the J. P. court for further action. A date will be set and if the person fails to appear an arrest will be made for contempt of court. This could result in a fine plus costs.

The junk-car ordinance was amended and note was made that it applies to all sections of the city. Actual cost of the Reith-Riley paving of Uniori street was reported as $15,365.12. The council voted to re-install the parking meters around the American State Bank building. These were removed for construction of ~ their building. In other business, the city council decided to re-invest $55,000. in U. S. treasury notes for one year. This money is not to come out of the budget but is an accumulation of monies for the city’s sewer project. STEVE HAGEN HOSPITALIZED FOLLOWING CRASH Judge and Mrs. John Hagen were recently called to Bloomington. Their son, Steve Hagen, a student at Indiana university, is a patient in the hospital in Bloomigton, suffering a broken leg and bruises in a car accident. Merle McDonald Employed By Bank Merle McDonald, native of Ligonier and a recent retiree from the U. S. army, has accepted a position with the American State Bank in this city. McDonald and his family now reside on r 2 Ligonier. He was

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Mrs. Leia Myers, Mrs. Irma Scheel and Miss Gladys Gillespie. The occasion was the birthdays of Miss Inks and Miss Goshorn. Kappa Sigma Tau Sorority met in the bank social rooms, with Mrs. Larry Baker as hostess. The group made plans for their Province Convention to be held in this city on October with Theta Chapter as hostess. CIVIL DEFENSE PLANSNOVEMBER DINNER At the regular meeting of the Syracuse unit of Civil Defense, Thursday night, plans for a dinner for the members and their wives or friends, to be held November 12 were completed. Members will be notified as to the place. They are to meet at the CD building at 6 p.m. Chairman Thomas Gilbert presided. One new application was acted on. Schedules were given out on the West Noble games. On Friday night the proofs of pictures taken several weeks ago were shown. Mrs. Gilbert again acted as receptionist. There were nine members present and several children.

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Larry Borkholder Injured Near Nappanee Friday Larry J. Borkholder, 20, r 2 Milford, was taken to the Goshen hospital 1 ’ where he was treated for lacerations and a concussion following an accident in the 1600 block of east Market street in Nappanee last Friday. Borkholder was riding his bicycle into town about noon when he was struck by the mirror of a passing semi-trailer. OHIO .YOUTHS ARRESTED NEAR MILFFORD OCT. 15 Three Ohio youths. Larry Lyons, 17, Terry Richard Ozias, 23. and Paul J. Bundenthal, all of Dayton, were booked in the county jail at Warsaw last Wednesday on of possession of marijuana arfef illegal trespassing. The trio was booked at 9 p.m. by state trooper James Risner and deputy sheriff Ron Robinson. They were apprehended at county road UOON, south of Milford affer the officers received a call from an area farmer.