The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 35, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 September 1970 — Page 10

THE MAIL* JOURNAL —Wed., Sept. 30, 1970

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Calvary Methodist Church Is Scene Os Conn-Searles Nuptial Rites

Miss Michelle R Conn of Lake Tippecanoe and Richard C Searles of Evansville were united in marriage in a two-thirty dou >, '-ring ceremony Saturday. Sept 12. at the Calvary United Methodist church. Syracuse Parents of the bridal couple are Mr and Mrs Willard B. Conn of Lake Tippecanoe, and Mr and Mrs James M. Searles of Evansville. Dr George D. Slrohm and Rev. K E Robinson of Syracuse performed the ceremony in the presence of 250 guests Musical selections were, provided on the organ by Dennis Rumfelt. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a full length gown of white silk with fitted

1,300 Pairs Women's Shoes SELF SELECTION Shop Our Bargain Annex 1/4 To 1/2 Off STORE HOURS: n Daily 8:30 ’til 5:30 — Thursday ’til Noon Friday Night ’til 8:30 Namix Hu. i.ii'riU 111 South Main Nappanee, Ind. Y° u Are Invited \ to the ’ Old Country Store & Bakery Road 13, North Syracuse ST. ANDREW’S United Methodist Church FELLOWSHIP HALL WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1970 Open from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Follow your nose as the fragrant aroma of Amish cookies baking in the oven leads you into our old “Country Store Bakery.’’ Then wander and browse to your heart’s content among our inviting display of beautifully hand-made items. Rub a little dust from our assortment of “Attic Treasures;” pick a blossom or two from the gorgeous bower-full at the “Flower Shop;” and when the kiddies come home from school, let them enjoy the surprises they will find in “Grandma s Button Box.” And then, before you leave, visit the “Cracker and Cheese Barrel,” where you will find a delectable array of mouth-watering delicacies. We’ll be looking for you!

beaded bodice The gown was fashioned with a high beaded neckline, beaded sleeves, and full chapel train Her chapel veil and finger tip veil of silk illusion were attached to a matching beaded tiara The bride carried a bouquet of russet and champagne colored chrysanthemums highlited with baby’s breath. Mrs. Michael Yoder of Muncie served as matron of honor. E. Randall Wright of Ft Wayne was best man. Bridesmaids were Miss Kathleen Karant. Bethesda. Md.; Miss Prudence Searles, Evansville; Mrs Richard Anderson; Goshen; Miss Beverly Cook and Miss Kathleen Green both of Evanston. 111.

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The bridesmaids were attired in russet colored crepe tunic and pants ensembles. The tunics were accented with jewelled collar and cuffs. Groomsmen were John B. Searles. Buffalo N.Y.; James Campbell and David Shane, both of Evansville; Roger Allen. Bloomington; Dan Lucas. Peru. Mark Bailey. Richmond, and Bruce Hauther of Evansville served as ushers. A reception at the home of the bride on Lake Tippecanoe followed the ceremony. The bride and bridegroom are both graduates of Indiana university. Mrs. Searles has received her B.A. in sociology and Mr. Searles received his in political science. The couple are both returning to LU. for postgraduate studies this fall. Tippecanoe Twp. Group Meets September 28 The BTU organization of Tippecanoe township met Monday Sept. 28. at the North Webster school. Rev. Weeks conducted the meeting. Joe Dodd of Winchester gave information on fire signs and numbering. A letter will be sent to the Fire Department with all the information. Discussion was held on the family recreation program beginning Monday Nov. 2. and running for 15 weeks. It will include volleyball, basketball, swimming, etc. The next meeting will be held on October 26 at the North Webster school. ENGAGED — Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stoffel of Syracuse wish to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Cynthia Sue. to John Leemon, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Leemon of Milford. The bride-elect is a graduate of Wawasee high school. Her fiance graduated from Wawasee high school and is employed at Western Rubber. Goshen. A February 5 wedding is planned. Birthday Dinners Honor Scott Weister Birthday dinners on Saturday and Sunday honored the first birthday of Scott Weisser. son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry W’eisser of near Milford. In attendance on Saturdayevening were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weisser. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W’eisser. Doug. Graig. Brad and Kathy and Guy Fisher. - Those helping Scott to celebrate on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Caywood. Sr.. Mr and Mrs Roy Caywood. Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kitson and Matthew.

1 Lounging Fashions For At Home Or Away! ! I For the long and short of it see our cosy new collection of robes in all « lengths — Also hostess culottes, jump suits, matched travel ensembles, and peignoir sets with scuffs to match. fra Raymodes — Lorraine — Miss Elaine — Model Coats L t For Beauty And Easy Care In Lounge & Sleep Wear / H Now is the time to choose a warm robe or glamorous lounging sash- —q—ions for the cold months ahead! .. .. . The House II (Don’t forget Grandma’s Attic! Bargains Always Available) Across

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Nancy Johnloz And Fred Green Wed In Wallen United Methodist Church

Nuptial vows were exchanged by Miss Nancy Ann Johnloz and Fred L. Green recently in the Wallen United Methodist church at Fort Wayne. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cochren of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Green. Cromwell. The bride appeared in a long organza and Venice lace gown accented with daisies and long sleeves. She carried a bouquet of daisies and yellow roses. Miss Maxine Rhea of Fort Wayne served as maid of honor in a gown of Nile green organza accented with daisies. Miss Denise Jeffries, Fort Wayne,

Sherry Hawkins And Dale George United In Marriage September 25

The former Sherry Ann Hawkins and Dale LaMar George were united in marriage in the Nappanee United Methodist church on September 25 at 7 p.m. Sherry is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edward Hawkins, Sr., of Nappanee and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Neff of Milford. The bridegroom is the son of Dale George of Nappanee. Rev. Lowel Townsend, pastor of the church, performed the ceremony. The bride chose a street-length frock of white knit with an autumn corsage. Attendants were Reba Hall and Darrell Hamman of Etna Green Reception The reception followed in the social rooms of the Saint Joe Valley Bank with 75 persons in attendance. The three-tier cake, decorated in orange and white, was baked by the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Donald Niles of Syacuse. It was served with orange punch, nuts and mints. Assisting Mrs. Niles in serving were Mrs. Dennis George. Nappanee. Mrs. Jim George, Mrs. Carl Hepler. Syracuse; and Mrs. Roger Howk,

cousin of the bride. Miss Carol Green and Miss Margaret Green, both sister of the bridegroom, served as bridesmaids. Their gowns were identical to the maid of honor in a maize of color accented with daisies and their bouquets were daisies. Bill Green, Fort Wayne, was his brother’s best man. Jerry Nesbitt of Ligonier, cousin of the bridegroom, Mike Jeffries of Fort Wayne, cousin of the bride, and Mike Hypsley, Van Wert, 0., were ushers. A reception was held in the Wallen fire hall following the wedding. The couple is at home at Blue Lake. Churubusco.

Goshen. Both the new Mr. and Mrs. George are graduates of Nappanee high school. \ After their wedding trip they will reside in a mobile home on the Dale George farm near the Hepton church, Nappanee, where the bridegroom is engaged in farming with his father. Mrs. George is employed by R. R. Donnelleys at Warsaw. Danny Hawkins Recent Graduate Pvt. E-l and Mrs. Danny Ralph Hawkins, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Neff of Milford, visited in the Neff home on Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs Hawkins were on their way to Salem. W. Va., where she is employed as a teacher s aid. Mr. Hawkins graduated from Fort Campbell. Ky., and will be stationed at Fort Rucker. Ala., in aircraft maintenance. A real friend is a fellow who, when you’ve made a fool of yourself, let’s you forget it.

■B BB> BB MB MB MB MB MB MB 888 MB BB County Extension Service News By ANN HANCOCK Important Issues Are Discussed At the September president council meeting some important issues were discussed. And since some of our extension homemaker clubs were not represented. I would like to mention some of these issues. Many of the clubs expressed an interest in either revising or dropping the Christmas Bazaar. The bazaar committee this year passed a rule that all clubs in the county must participate in the bazaar or be fined. Some clubs feel that they should not be forced into participatin and others feel that the bazaar needs complete participation by all the clubs as be worthwhile. What is your feeling? Be sure and express it to your club president so she can represent you at the next council meeting where the issue will be voted upon. Year Change A recommendation was made by myself and the executive board to change from the calendar year to the fiscal year. It was brought to a vote and it carried. The reason for the change is that Purdue university and your state. and national association have changed to the fiscal year. So your county president was in the middle of her term when the new state officers took office. Also all our administration procedures are handled on the fiscal year basis. Hopefully this change will not affect the clubs program to a great extent. But for administrative purposes, the change will simplify our reporting and record keeping. If you’d like more information your club president should have it. If not come into the Office for more information. Hamburger Casserole IVj lbs. hamburger, 1 medium onion. 8 oz. pkg. noodles (boiled and drained), 1 can mushroom soup. 1 can tomato soup. Saute the hamburger and onion. Combine all ingredients in casserole dish. Cover with cheese. Cover and bake at 350 degrees till the cheese melts and the mixture bubbles. Dates September 30, County trip to the Bavarian Village, departure time 6:30 a m. from the women’s building. October 7, Achievement committee meeting, 1 p.m., women’s building. October 7, Past county officers potluck supper at R.E.M.E — 6:30 p.m. October 14, Use of lighting and picture arrangement, 1 and 7 p.m., women’s building. October 22, Nature craft special interest lesson. 1 p.m., women’s building. Local Students Enrolled At DePauw University Kristen Phend and Curtis Stucky are among the 2.400 students enrolled at DePauw university, Greencastle, this fall. Kristen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parker Phend of 244 N. Main street. Milford, and is a sophomore at the school. Curtis is a junior and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Stucky of 15 North Shore Drive.

2b 25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Plank of Syracuse were honored at a surprise open house Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coy, 118 Allen street. Syracuse. The event was given by their children, Mrs. Coy, the former Nancy Plank.and Jan and Larry Plank, both of Syracuse. The honored couple has one grandson. Richard Coy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Plank were united in marriage on September 29,1945 in the home of her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Culp, at Goshen. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Plank of Syracuse. Refreshments were highlighted by a four-tier wedding cake fashioned by Mrs. Oliver Hibschman.

SHOWER HELD FOR MISS ESTHER BEER A shower for Miss Esther Beer, bride-elect of Elmer Haab, was given last Friday evening by Mrs. Levi Beer of r 1 Milford when 22 guests brought personal gifts for her. Mrs. Arthur Haab read “W’hat Is Marriage” before the opening of the lovely articles. Miss Nettie Haab assisted the bride-elect. Mrs. Beer and daughter. Miss Virginia Beer, served a cran-berry-raspberry dessert from a tablean pink appointments. A handkerchief was given to the bride-elect as a favor. Among the guests were Mrs. Elmer Beer of Antwerp. Ohio; Mrs. Louise Kupferschmid of Rankin. Ill.; and Mrs. Seth Rowdabaugh of Winona Lake.

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Allow your child to ride only a safe bicycle, says Purdue university’s extension safety specialist. Make sure his bike has the safety accessories required by law and necessary for safe operation.

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