The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 31, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 September 1970 — Page 10

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., Sept. 2, 1970

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Jacqueline Lee Edgar And Richard E. Plikerd, Jr., Wed

The Syracuse Church of God was the setting for the candlelight ceremony on Saturday, Aug 29. at 6:30 p m uniting in marriage Miss Jacqueline Lee Edgar, daughter of Mr and Mrs Everett H. Edgar of r 4 Syracuse and . Richard 4 Butch) Eugene Phkerd. Jr . son of Mr and Mrs. Richard Eugene Phkerd. Sr . of r 1 Syracuse The Rev Moore performed the double ring ceremony. Miss Tammy Chamberline provided organ selections of "Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet." "He."

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and “Somewhere My Love ” “Love is a Many Splendored Thing" and “Hawaiian Song” were sung by Mrs. Karlette Felts t Baskets of yellow, bronze and orange daisy pompons and candelabra graced the altar of the church The aisle was decorated with yellow candle lanterns, which were lit by Miss Lea Rinker and master Alan Plikerd. Ivory Silk Organza The bride, given in marriage bv her father, chose an "A" line

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gown of ivory silk organza trimmed in all the appropriate areas with Venice lace. The highneck gown had long transparent sleeves with appliques starting at the top and swirling to a puff caught with a cuff banded in lace. Her skirt appliquetf was Empire at the waist banded in Venice lace as was her chapel length train. Her headpiece of matching silk organza bows was edged with pearls forming a face frame holding three-tiers of silk illusion. Attendants were Beverly Graff, maid-of-honor; Mrs. Sara Edgar, matron-of-honor. Cherri Edgar and Lon Rinker. Their princess styled gowns of coffeebrown linen featured short puff sleeves and high collars. The headpieces were yellow and ivory and each carried a bouquet of yellow, bronze and orange daisies Recia Rinker was flower girl in a gown identical to the bridesmaids except in yellow linen She carried a dainty bouquet of daisies. Ken Plikerd honored his brother as best man Groomsmen were Ron Drudge, Dave Sosbe and Phil Plikerd. Scott Barker, cousin of the bridegroom, was ringbearer. The mother of the bride chose an apricot A-line dress with beige accessories. The bridegroom's mother selected a pink A-line dress with black accessories. Their corsages were daisies. During the ceremony, the bride presented each mother with a single long-stemmed yellow rose. A reception followed in the Wawasee Area Jaycee room in Syracuse After a short honeymoon, the couple will reside in- Syracuse where the bride is employed with the Lakeland School corporation and the bridegroom at Syracuse Rubber Products Mrs. Lillian Custer . Celebrates Birthday Mrs. Lillian Custer was honored with a birthday party Friday evening. Refreshments of cake and ice cream were served to Mr. and Mrs Arnold Dierks. Kris. Joie and Debbie, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Dierks and daughter Beth of Sidney; Mr. and Mrs. Steven Dierks of Liberty Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Myrtus Custer. Pam and Sue of r 2 Claypool; Mr. and Mrs. Myrtus Dierks. Julie and Eric of Irish lake; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Custer, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Custer, Jon, Terri and George, all of Milford

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MRS. STANLEY O. STUMP

Natalie Ostendorf And Stanley Stump Wed In Candlelight Nuptial Service

Wedding vows were exchanged Saturday, Aug. 22. in the Milford Christian church by Miss Natalie Ostendorf and Stanley O. Stump. Carl Shearer, pastor of the Milford church, officiated at the double ring candlelight ceremony. Appropriate wedding music was provided by Mrs. Shearep. organist, and Mrs. Charles Jones of LaPorte, soloist. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joe Ostendorf. Jr., of Milford. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stump, also of Milford. Given in marriage by her father, the bride appeared in a gown of organza and chantilly lace over nylon net and taffeta. She carried a cascade bouquet of pink sweetheart roses and white daisies. Attendants Attending the bride as matron of honor was her sister-in-law, Mrs. Michael Ostendorf. who was attired in pastel green chiffon The bridesmaid, Miss Allene ENTERTAIN TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs Jerry Bushong and Mrs. Mary Huber of Waubee Lake entertained Tuesday evening in honor of S.. M. Sgt. and Mrs. Paul R. Huber, Jr., Terri, Ross and Mary Kathryn. The Hubers have recently returned to the States from Okinawa where he was stationed with the air force. They plan to leave Thursday from Goshen for California where he will be < stationed during his next tour of duty Huber is the nephew erf Mrs. Bushong and the grandson of Man Huber Both Mr. and Mrs. Huber are natives of Goshen. PENNSYLVANIA VISITORS HERE Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hollar and Rodney entertained Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Garrett and Rosalie of Hanover. Pa., on Thursday and Friday of last week in their home near Milford. Hollar and Garrett served overseas together during World War 'll and had not seen each other in 25 years. Delight in teaching what you have learned.

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Kilmer of Milford, wore pastel blue chiffon, and flower girl, Danielle Stump, niece of the tri deg room, wore yellow chiffon. Michael Ostendorf, brother of the bride, attended the bridegroom as best man. Jon Dewart, cousin of the bridegroom served as groomsman. Nephew of the bride, Craig Ostendorf. was ring bearer. Following the ceremony the couple greeted 150 guests at a reception held in the church parlor. Mrs. Stump is a graduate of Milford high school and is a junior at Goshen college, majoring in medical technology. Her husband, also a graduate of Milford high school, has served in Germany and Viet Nam as a member of the United States army, and is employed by Northern Indiana Public Service Company in Goshen Upon returning from a northern wedding trip the newlyweds will be at home on r 1 Milford. Nancy Yoder Enters Nursing Home School Nancy Yoder, of Syracuse, is among the 69 freshmen students who began the fall term at Park-view-Methodist School of Nursing in Fort Wayne? on Aug. 31. Parkview is one of nine diploma schools of nursing in Indiana that features a 30-month educational program Students study and live in the residence and school, known as English Hall, located on Parkview’s 21acre campus Students also attend Purdue university Fort Wayne Regional Campus for classes in biological, physical and social sciences. Their patient care experience is obtained in Parkview Memorial Hospital’s 596-bed hospital complex. Nancy is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Yoder.

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County Extension Service News By ANN HANCOCK Come One And All Be sure to mark the dates of September 22 and 23 on your calendar! Those are the days of the party decorations special interest lesson. It will be held at the women’s building from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. and it is open to the public. The purpose of this lesson is to give homemakers new ideas for party favors, decorations, and gift wrapping. There will be a table set up by an extension homemakers club for each month of the year. Pencil and paper will be provided so that you can write down ideas that you see. Also someone will be at each table to answer questions concerning articles on the table. Nothing will be for sale — just free ideas. There will be ideas for birthday parties, bridal showers, anniversaries, cook-outs, going away, and all the holidays. Christmas Bazaar Remember that it won’t be long until we start thinking of the holiday season again so set aside November 6 and 7 for the Christmas bazaar. The purpose of the bazaar is to give you ideas and also sell homemade articles for gifts and holiday decoration. The public is invited. Sticky Situation Gum on clothes is most easily removed by freezing with an ice cube and then crumbling the gum away. If the garment is small, pop it into your freezer compartment for a half hour and then break the gum away. Dates September 1, Christmas Workshop Committee meeting at 1 p.m. at the Women's Building. September 9, Achievement Committee meeting at 1 p.m. at Women’s Building. September 14 and 15, “Gay Dutch Days” Homemakers Camp, Camp Mack, Milford. September 16, President’s Council. September 22 and 23, Party Decorations special interest lesson 2-8 p.m.. Women's Building. Chocolate Marble Cake 1 Square (1 oz) unsweetened chocolate. 1 tablespoon butter, 14 cups sifted flour, 2 teaspons baking powder, 1-3 cup butter, 1 cup sugar. 2 eggs, well beaten, 4 cup milk. 1 teaspoon vanilla extract. Melt the chocolate and 1 tablespoon butter together; set aside. Sift the flour and baking powder together; set aside. .-Cream the butter until softened. Add the sugar gradually, until fluffy. Add the eggs in thirds, beating well after each addition. Alternately add the dry* ingredients in thirds and the milk in halves to the creamed mixture, mixing until blended after each addition. Put one-third of the batter into a small bowl. Blend in the chocolate-butter mixture Blend the extract into the remaining batter. Alternate spoonfuls of white and chocolate batter in a well-greased (bottom only' Bxßx2 inch pan. Bake at 350 degrees F about 30 minutes, or imtil cake tests done. VISIT IN GOSHEN Shari and Sheli Miller, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Miller of Dewart Lake spent several days last week in Goshen visiting their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Rider.

Smith-Maguire Nuptials Rites - On August 22 Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Smith of Syracuse announce the marriage of their daughter, Deborah Kay, to Danny Maguire on August 22. Hie Rev. B. T. Yeager performed the ceremony in the Smith home in the presence of 60 guests. A reception followed. Mrs. Neal McCollum, sister of the bride, of Kansas City and Pat Maguire, brother of the bridegroom, attended the couple. The couple plan to make their residence at Bloomington where the bridegroom will attend Indiana university. BUSY BEES HOLD MEETING The Busy Bee Extension Homemakers club met August 21 in the home of Mrs. Everette Buttrick. Mrs Erma Chambers, president opened the meeting by leading in singing “America, the Beautiful” followed by the Pledge to the flag and the Club Creed. “Dowri in the Valley” was sung by the group, and the meditation thoughts were given by Mrs. Mervin Mishler who also used the poem “It’s Up To You.” by Edgar Guest. Mrs. Cleveland Shuder gave the Health and Safety lesson, using the topics “Protection from Lightning” and “Is Your Wall to Wall Carpet Kindling?” The lesson for the evening was presented by Mrs. Ralph Miller and Mrs. Doral McFarren on “Flower Arrangements.” Roll call was answered by giving “A trait of character I’d like to Improve.” by nine members and two guests Mrs. Jesse Miller of Fort Myers. Fla., and Mrs. Inez Shively. The meeting was closed by all singing the “Club Prayer Song” and repeating the Club Collect. During the social hour Mrs. Raymond Pinkerton and Mrs. Shively received prizes in a contest. The hostess served delicious refreshments. The next meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Don Ahms, September 18. SYRACUSE POLICE HAVE SEWING MACHINE Chief of police Orville Vanderßeyden has reported a sewing machine has been found and turned into the local police department. The owner may claim by coming to the station and identifying the machine.

NOTICE: We are going to the wedding of our son Larry - 50... We will be closed -■ ThursdayP.M. - Sept. 3 Fri., Sept. 4 All Day Sat., Sept. 5 - All Day The Tool Shed WAWASEE VILLAGE The ■ Village Flower Shop Will Be Closed SATURDAY P.M. - Sept. 5 / Thanks for your understanding.

PICNIC HELD AT ROB’T HANEY HOME Several from this area attending a picnic held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haney of Goshen. Sunday. <* Those enjoying the day were Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gardner of r 1 Milford; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rapp and family of Milford; David Elliott of Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner, Jr., and family of Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Miller and son of Winnetka. Ill.; Judy Rapp and Roger Kocherperger of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Melba Gardner of Nappanee. MILFORD COUPLE OBSERVES ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Beer of r 1 Milford were guests of their children at an anniversary dinner Sunday in a North Webster restaurant. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Urban Bauer of Cissna Park. 111., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beer of Bremen and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Beer of r 1 Milford, several grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Beer were married 65 years on Monday, Aug. 31, They received many beautiful cards and a potted chrysanthemum. Leitch-Ray Vows Exchanged - Sunday Mrs. Lillian Leitch of Syracuse and Raymond Ray, Elkhart, exchanged wedding vows Sunday in the Goshen General hospital chapel in the presence of the immediate families. Mrs. Joan Graber of Syracuse served as matron-of-honor and Larry Ray, Elkhart, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man. The couple will reside on r 1 Syracuse. BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR ANGELA ALGSBURGER Angela, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John B. Augsburger of Waubee Lake, celebrated her Bth birthday recently with a slumber party. Following a spaghetti supper the usual ice cream and cake was served. Guests were Jany Doty. Carla Curtis, Judy and Janet Wall and Jane Hoover.