The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 41, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 November 1970 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL— Wed., Nov. 11, 1970

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Keesler Air Force Base Chapel Setting For Adair And Stollery Rites

Keesler Air Force Base chapel in Mississippi was the setting for the recent wedding uniting in marriage airman first class Janna Marlene Adair and staff sergeant Donald D. Stollery. The double ring ceremony was performed in the presence of 30guesLs Mrs. Helene C. Adair of Syracuse is mother of the bride and the bridegroom’s parents are Donald D Stollery and Mrs. Stollery, both of Rochester. N. Y. The bride, given in marriage by Staff sergeant Daniel F Wagner, appeared in a gown of white satin and crepe, featuring an empire waist, Sabrina neckline and long sleeves. Her

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veil of illusion was caught to a crawn of white daisies and she carried a bouquet of white daisies. Airman first class Thyra J. Turner of Lackland Air Force Base served as maid of honor and airman first class Linda G. Autry was a bridesmaid. Staff sergeant Ronald L Lloyd was best man and sergeant Mike Brucsell, groomsman. Captain Leonard Ocshner ushered Little Rhonda Lloyd was flower girl and Steve Lloyd, ring bearer. A reception followed in the Airman's Club Following a wedding trip to Florida, the newlyweds are how back at the air base The bride is a 1969 graduate of W’awasee high school ORR-SCOTT ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mrs. Gordon ■E. Orr of r 5 Warsaw. announces the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter Mary Elise. to James A. Scott, son of Mr and Mrs. Maurice Scott of r 1 Pierceton Miss Orr is a 1970 graduate of Warsaw Community school and her fiance is a 1967 graduate of Pierceton school and attended Purdue university. He is currently serving with the United States air force reserves at Grissom air force base at Bunker Hill

Women's Corner

County Extension Service News ■■ «■ ■■ ■■■ MB MB MB BM B» By ANN HANCOCK A Need For Concern With many men spending their leisure hours hunting this time of year, wives need to be concerned with their husbands safety. Many tragedies occur when hunters mistake other hunters for game and fire on them. Much experimenting has been done to determine what color is best for hunters to wear so that they will be easily sited. It has been found that the phosphorescent orange that the safety patrol boys wear is visable longer than any other color. Since all animals except birds cannot see any colors other than Nack and white the bright color will not frighten the game. Most sporting goods stores have gloves, hats, and vests available in the phosphorescent fabric — so dress your hunter for safety and every hunting trip will be a safer one. Fruit Browning Browning of fruit when exposed to the air can be prevented by sprinkling lemon juice on it or by using the commercial vitamin C concentrate found in the grocery store. Also remember that vitamin C is air soluble so store fruit juices in containers with lids that are as small as possible. If you store orange juice in an open container or a large covered container after two or three days there is almost no vitamin C left. Recipe 4 cup butter. 2 T. sugar. 1 tsp. vanilla, 1 cup pecans (chopped) 1 cup cake flour. Beat the butter till soft, add the sugar and vanilla. Mix well. Stir in the flour then the pecans. Roll into balls. Place on greased cookie sheet. Bake at 300 degrees for 45 minutes. Roll in powdered sugar once when they are still hot and again when cool. Dates November 17. Presidents Council Meeting. Women’s Building. November 18, Consumer Workshop, South Bend. Registration forms available at the Extension Office. WMS MEETS THURSDAY AT MILLER HOME The WMS of the First Brethren church of Milford met Thursday evening in the home of Mrs. Herman Miller. After the business meeting conducted byMrs. Paul Mathews, president, Mrs. Charlene Woolsen. leader, gave the topic “Paul’s Journey to Damascus”. She prefaced the study with an interesting picture of Damascas from the very olden days to the present Mrs. Albert Curtright led the evening's devotions. Mrs. Inez Phend had the theme study “I will Build My Church Through Visitation.” Mrs. Otto Wiggs closed with several poems appropriate to the Thanksgiving Season and also told about Thanksgiving in the days of yore There will be a bandage roll November 18 at the home of Mrs. Arlo Beiswanger. Refreshments were served by the hostess after the program DRIVER FALLS ASir.FR, SNAPS UTILITY POLE Joe Kenneth Breeden, 26, of r 1 Syracuse, escaped injury at 4 a.m. Saturday as his auto, a 1967 Chevrolet convertible, left county road 29, two miles east of NewParis. and snapped off a utility pole. Breeden told investigating officers he fell asleep at the wheel. Damage was set at S4OO.

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Pamela Burkholder Becomes Bride Os Daniel Smith On Sunday. October 24

Pamela Sue Burkholder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Burkholder or r 3 Nappanee, became the bride of Daniel Lee Smith on October 24 at 7:30 p.m. in the Union Center Church of the Brethren, Nappanee. Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith of Milford. Rev. Chester Bahn of the Bethel Church of the Brethren at Milford presided at the double ring ceremony before an altar bedecked with candelabras, palms and an arrangement of flowers. Mrs. Dick Miller served as organist for the candlelight ceremony. Phil Yoder served as soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a bouffant gown of chantilly lace trimmed in sequins and seed pearls. The fitted basque bodice had long tapered sleeves ending in bridal points and a contoured neckline. The tiers of lace ruffles which formed the full skirt dropped to a chapel train. Her veil consisted of a double-tiered crow-n of sequins and seed pearls and a fingertip veil. She carried white sweet heart roses on a white Bible with pale pink in the streamers. Connie Burkholder of r 3 Nappanee served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Connie Miller of Foraker and Mrs. Ron Smith of Milford Angela Smith of

ROUNDTABLE LADIES MEET MONDAY Mrs. Carl Penn was hostess to 16 members and one guest. Mrs. Paul Penn, ot the Syracuse Ladies of the Round Table on Monday evening. Nov. 9. Mrs. John Naab presided during the business meeting with the usual order of business being followed and reports being heard Miss Ethel Bowser led the group in the American and Christian Flag Pledges. Mrs. James Alford and Mrs Clayion Mock attended a Drug Education Program at Wawasee high school, Monday night as representatives of the club. Mrs. Paul Rush presented the program, “What and Why.” Her presentation was a very informative program of the English curriculum of Wawasee high school She explained what the students were required to read and why. The next meeting will be November 26 at the Syracuse elementary school with Mrs. Milton Brice as hostess and Mrs.

Milford was the flower girl. They wore identical aqua empire gowns with long full sleeves trimmed at the cuffs and waist with wide embroidered lace. Their circlet headpieces were of matching aqua and net. They carried small bouquets of pale pink and white carnations and mums. Ronn Smith served Ns brother as best man. Groomsmen were Allen Brunjes and Dave Fox. All are from Milford. Ushers were Robert Davis of Wabash, Richard Flickinger of Wakarusa and Wayne Warstler of New Paris. Reception Follows At the reception which followed. Mrs. Dennis Wiggins, Diane Burkholder, Ann Flickinger, Tempa Davis, Laura Yoder and Kathy Neff served. Becky Forsythe, Mrs. Douglas Chokey, Cherylann Etsinger and Connie Anglin were in charge of gifts. Following a week's honeymoon in the Smoky Mountains the couple is residing on r 2 Milford. The bride is a graduate of NorthWobd high school and employed at Chore-Time Equipment, Inc., in Milford. The bridegroom is a graduate of Wawasee high school and employed at Brock Mfg., Inc., also at Milford.

David Spray presenting the program. Mrs. Penn served refreshments. Mrs. Bushong Entertains For Unity Grcle The Unity Circle of Syracuse Saint Andrews United Methodist church met November 5 in the home of Mrs. Ernest Bushong with 17 members in attendance. Mrs. Jay Peffley assisted. Giving the devotions. Miss Ida Deardorff read Psalms 139: 1-14 and Romans 14: 7-8. The program. “Renewal Through Relationships,” was presented by Mrs. William Brammer. Circle chairman' Mrs. Ralph Clingaman, was in charge of the meeting. Member Mrs. Robert Wilkerson, who will be making her residence at Richmond having sold her Lake Wawasee home, was in attendance.

OES In Stated Meeting Nov. 4 Koscisuko Chapter 160 Order of the Eastern Star, Milford, met Wednesday evening for its stated meeting with Mrs. Ted Brooks, worthy matron and Joe O. Estep, worthy patron, presiding. During the business, session progress was reported on several projects. There will be a called meeting tonight (Wednesday) when Mr. and Mrs. Bobby G. Richardson and Mrs. Arthur (Geraldine) Chalcraft will be initiated into the order. Both the chapter room and the dining room were decorated in keeping with the season. The social committee for the evening was Mr. and Mrs Bill Little, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bray and Mrs. W. W. Free. Pumpkin pie, doughnuts and coffee were served. " The next stated meeting will be a Christmas party on December 2- « Gospel Sing Set At Winona A Gospel sing featuring The Gaither Trio, Doug Oldhan and Jubileers quintet will be held Friday, Nov. 13, at 8 p.m. in the Winona Lake auditorium at the intersection of Park St., and Auditorium Blvd. The event is sponsored by the Warsaw Church of God. the Wesleyan church of Warsaw and the Free Methodist church of Warsaw. Tickets are available at the door.

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Garden Club Hears Report Os District Meeting Miss Irene Abts and Mrs. Arthur Schrader entertained for the November meeting of the Syracuse-Wawasee Garden club and 13-members responded to roll call by naming their favorite house plant. Mrs. R. C. Tytler opened the business meeting and reports were given by the five-members attending the annual district meeting at Peru in October. Theme for the annual meeting was “Circus” since Peru is the winter quarters for the circus and guests were greeted by members dressed as drcus clowns, thus lending a Nt of gaiety to the day. The local club again voted to help support a scholarship for a worthy student majoring in horticulture. Results of this scholarship were seen last year at Indiana university. Members selected names from the mental health for Christmas gifts for residents of Fort Wayne State School. Mrs. George Kleopfer presented the program for the night entitled, “Window Sill Gardening.’’ Her narration covered color, feeding, potting, quality and kinds of plants most desirable to maintain indoors. In closing, guests were seated at a formal table for refreshments. Next meeting will be December 1 with Mrs. Nelson Miles. SISTERS OBSERVE ANNIVERSARIES TOGETHER Mr. and Mrs. John Darr of south of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Kern of North Webster enjoyed Sunday dinner together in observance of the 24th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Darr and the 55th anniversary of the Kerns. The birthday of Mr. Kern was also observed. Mrs. Darr and Mrs. Kern are sisters.

L B ENGAGED — Mr. and Mrs. Carl Willard of r 1 Warsaw announce the engagement of their daughter, Pamela Irene, to William James Templeton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Esco Templeton, r 1 Leesburg. A 1969 graduate of Wawasee high school, the bride-to-be, also graduated from Carter’s Secretarial college in June of 1970 and is employed by the Warsaw Community school system. Her fiance also graduated from Wawasee high school in 1969 and is attending Lincoln Technical Institute at Indianapolis. He is employed by the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company. A June wedding is planned. TRINITY CIRCLE MEETS THURSDAY Mrs. George Kleopfer was hostess for the Thursday meeting of the Trinity Circle of Saint Andrew’s United Methodist church with ten members and three guests, Mrs. Blanche Hay, Mrs. Ray D. Jones and Mrs. Gene Thompson, in attendance. Mrs. Vem Brinkman, circle chairman, conducted the meeting, and devotions were by Mrs. A. A. Pfingst using excerpts from two sermons by the Rev. John R. Gunn. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Jack Vanderford will entertain for the December 10 meeting.