The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 45, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 December 1969 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., Dec. 10, 1969

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MR. and MRS. WM. LEHMAN

Ruth Smith And William Lehman Wed In Double Ring Ceremony

A double ring ceremony at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov.-22, in the home of Rev" and Mrs. Walter Steffen of r 1 Syracuse, united in marriage Miss Ruth Smith and William Lehman. Rev. Theo Beer, pastor of the Apostolic Christian church of Milford, heard the vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Smith, r 1 Pierceton, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lehman, r 2 Pierceton. The home where the ceremony was held was decorated with yellow crepe streamers before the drapes. Empire Style Gown The bride was given in marriage by her father. She was lovely in a white satin empire style gown. The empire waist was of yellow and white lace and featured long sleeves with ruffles and was floor length. The veil was fingertip length and was of white illusion and was fastened to a white bow. She carried a white Bible with yellow roses and white streamers. The matron of honor was Mrs. Michael Mitchell of r 1 Pierceton. Her gown was of yellow satin, empire waist, yellow and white lace, and long organza sleeves. Her headdress was a yellow veil, fastened with a short bow, and her flowers were yellow and white carnations made into a colonial bouquet. Leasa Smith, sister of the bride, was in charge of the guest book, Sam Lehman, brother of the bridegroom, r 2 Pierceton, was the best man. The bridegrooms’ mother was

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dressed in a blue and white sheath dress with short sleeves. The bride’s mother chose a green and white knit dress with three-quar-ter length sleeves. Their flowers were white carnations tipped with yellow. Reception in Milford church The reception was held in the dining room of the Apostolic Christian church on road 15, Milford. Mrs. Dan Ransbottom and Mrs. John Scott, sisters of the bride, served at the refreshment table. A wedding bell centerpiece decorated the gift table. A long skirt of lace and linen was draped over the table. A three tier wedding cake frosted in yellow and white and topped with the traditional bride and bridegroom was centered on the table. Appointments were in yellow. The newlyweds are at home in their mobile home residence on r 2 Pierceton. Mrs. Lehman is a bookkeeper at the Warsaw Trucking Company, Inc., Warsaw, and is a 1969 graduate of Pierceton high school. Mr. Lehman, employed as a mechanic at Mock's Bulk Service in Pierceton, received a medical discharge from the United States army in August. He is a 1969 graduate of Pierceton high school. Mervin Bliton, Milwaukee, spent the week end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Borkholder at Milford. Mrs. Bliton, who spent a month with her daughter and family, returned home with Mr. Bliton Sunday. The Blitons will spend Christmas day with the Borkholders.

New Salem By MRS. RAT FERVERDA DOERS CLASS HONORS BAKERS On Monday evening, Dec. 1, members of the Doers class gave a party honoring Mr. and Mrs. Russell Baker, who are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary during the month of December. The party was held in the fellowship hall of the New Salem church. There was a Swiss steak dinner with other dishes carried in at 6:30 p.m. Rev. Howard Kreider gave the grace for the meal. There was a large wedding cake with the names Elizabeth and Russell and their names printed on the napkins. The tables were decorated with gold color candles with myrtle twined about them on the tables. There were flowers on the food tables and bouquets on the windows. After the dinner a program was held. The devotions were given by pastor Ostrander. A song, “Rock of Ages,” was sung by Ray Ferverda, soloist, with Mrs. Frank Johnson accompanying. Readings, “A Letter” by Susie Baker; er; and “The Psalm of Home” by David Baker. A song, “Jesus “Companionship” by Doug BakDawn Baker and “This Is Your Life,” Russell and Elizabeth,” was presented by Mrs. Grace Ulrey. “Happy Anniversary” was sung to the Bakers. Pictures of olden days were shown by Evelyn (Baker) Johnson and a gift was presented by Mrs. Kreider. “Blest Be the Tie That Binds” and “God Be With You Til We Meet Again” were sung as all joined hands and Bill Weybright led the singing. The benediction was given by Earl Ulrey. Guests were the Bakers’ children and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Baker, Susie, Doug, David, and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Baker, Dawn and Christy; and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Funderburg of Michigan. The committee of arrangements for the evening was Mrs. Kreider, Mrs. Hazel Miller, and Mrs. Ulrey. There were 34 attending. —NS—WOMEN ENJOY CHRISTMAS PARTY The Christmas party of the women’s fellowship was held Wednesday evening, Dec. 3, in the church with an attendance of 40. An organ prelude of Christmas carols was presented by Mrs. Everett Tom, Jr., instrumentalist for the evening program. Mrs. Glen Morehouse directed the group singing of three carols, “O Come All Ye Faithful”, “O Little Town of Bethlehem”, and “Joy to the World”. Mrs. Gloria Dausman told a children’s story and offered prayer, “We Thank

Thee For Christmas" by Peter Marshall. The Rose Bud trio sang “Mary’s Baby,” “Christ is Born in Bethlehem,” and “The Friendly Beast”. Cynthia Rapp gave “0 Holy Night” as an organ solo. Dorothy Baker gave a reading, “Can This Be Christmas”, and Cynthia Wildman read two poems, "Once a Year” and “The Christmas Song.” Mrs. Tom read a story for the children by Dr. Norman Vincent Peale. The children sang “0 Little Town of Bethlehem”. The committee of arrangements was composed of Mrs. Tom, Mrs. Max Shively, who showed beautiful slides, Mrs. Dausman and Mrs. Donna Wildman. The closing prayer was given by Mrs. Robert Hurd. Refreshments of assorted sandwiches, assorted cookies and candy, punch and coffee were served by the committee. Guests attending the program were Mrs. Gladys Miller, Mrs. Paul Cormany, Mrs. Ronald Tyler, and Mrs. Robert Vanlangingham. The decorations were candles and greenery in keeping with the season of the year. —NS—COMMUNITY NEWS Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Morehouse were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Morehouse of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. John Morehouse and daughters, Kay and Beth of r r Goshen, and Glen Morehouse of r 1. Mrs. Edna Tom of Milford spent Saturday in Chicago with several bus loads of women who went to see the beautiful Christmas exhibits. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Funderburg of northern Michigan spent several days last week in the home of pastor Ostrander and family. Mr. Funderburg has returned to his home while Mrs. Funderburg will remain with the Ostranders for some time. Miss Clara Driver of Warsaw entertained at dinner on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferverda of r 1, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wildman, Wenda Sue and Rodney of Warsaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Blake Baumgartner and son Jon of r r Syracuse. Those of New Salem assisting at the Missionary Press at Winona Lake on Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathews, Mr.and Mrs. John Plank, Mrs. Edna Tom, Mrs. John Mullonix, and Miss Doris Tom. Little Travis Walter, son of the Jim Walters of r 1 New Paris, spent Wednesday in the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse of r 1. T Rev. and Mrs. Robert Beer of Mansfield, Ohio, spent from Friday until Sunday evening with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Beer on r 1 Milford. Both couples were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Beer, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Beer, and Mr. and Mrs. John Hurd and three children of Milford.

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SAINT ANDREW’S CIRCLES MEET Trinity Circel Trinity circle of Saint Andrew’s United Methodist church met last Thursday in the home of Mrs. Merton Meredith. Mrs. Ruth Rapp was the assistant hostess. Mrs. Jack Vanderford presented the devotions. She read from Saint Matthew and Luke, comparing the Christmas story in the two chapters of the Bible. Greetings were signed to be sent to absent members. Mrs. Vern Brinkman presided and read a poem, “Times Change, But Christmas Remains the Same”, and “Who Santa Claus Wuz” by James Whitcomb Riley. A one o’clock dessert was served to 12 members. A gift exchange was held. Mary Circle Members of the Mary circle and guests enjoyed a potluck dinner last Thursday evening in the fellowship room of the church. Devotions were by Mrs. Merl Neff. Mrs. Joe Bushong gave the missionary portion of the meeting. A December birthday cake was served with Mrs. Bushong being honored for a December birthday. There will be no meeting of the circles in January or February. Unity Circle Mrs. Paul Lantz was hostess on December 4 to members of the Unity circle of Saint Andrew’s United Methodist church, Syracuse, for the annual Christmas dinner and program with Mrs. Maude Jackson and Mrs. Jay Peffley assisting. Tables featured attractive holiday arrangements and various beautiful Christmas displays decorated the home. Mrs. Raymond Wilson gave table grace. Chairman Mrs. Ralph Clingaman conducted the business meeting. Mrs. William Brammer gave devotions, reading the genealogy of Jesus and select Bible verses of Christ-Likeness. Presenting the program, Mrs. Mary Benson narrated “The Time of the Lamb”, a Christmas story by Leonard Wibberley. There were 15 members and two guests, Mrs. Blanche Hershberger and Mrs. LaMar Stoops. The meeting was closed with prayer by Mrs. Clingaman.

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Pythian Sisters Elect Officers At the regular December meeting of the Syracuse Pythian Sisters lodge held December 3, an election of officers for the coming year was held. Elected were: Most excellent chief—Mrs. Catherine Babcock Most excellent senior—Mrs. Herbert Blue Most excellent junior—Mrs. Doris Mohler Manager—Mrs. Lee Poyser Secretary—Mrs. Ethel Grubb Treasurer—Mrs. Zerola Zook Protecter—Mrs. Marguerite Forrest Guard—Mrs. Agnes Stiffler Past chief—Miss Florence Moore Trustees—Mrs. Poyser, Mrs. Blue, Mrs. Stiffler Press correspondent—Mrs. Mohler Installing officer—Mrs. Poyser Captain of degree staff—Mrs.

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Stiffler Musician—Mrs. Blue Assistant musician—Mrs. Blue Representative to Grand Temple—Mrs. Babcock Alternate—Mrs. Zook Delegate to district convention—Mrs. Grubb Alternate—Mrs. Stiffler Auditing committee—Mrs. Blue, Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Mohler. Mrs. Elva Connell and Mrs. Mohler were hostesses for the evening.

HAS OPEN HEART SURGERY Jay Eisenhour, 24-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eisenhour of r 1 Milford, underwent open heart surgery on December 3 at Robert Long hospital in Indianapolis. The surgery was successful and the patient is getting along fine. His parents and sister, Mrs. Keith Burger of Syracuse, were with him, the latter returning home Sunday night.

Two On Dean’s List At International Donna Mikel, Syracuse and Steven Bender, Milford, have received academic honors and have been named to the dean’s list of International Junior college at the close of the fall term, according to president Robert L. Baker. Eligibility for this honor is limited to those students carrying a full academic schedule with a 3.5 scholastic ratio out of a possible 4.0.

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Graff, Milford, had a birthday dinner Sunday for their son, Rick, 15, whose birthday was Saturday, Dec. 6. Present were Mrs. Sarah Slabaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Graff, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Baumgartner and Christine, Larry Slabaugh, Larry Rowland and Rhonda Graff, all of Milford; and Mr. and Mrs. John Yeater, Lori, Larry and Mike of Nappanee.