The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 27, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 August 1972 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., Aug. 2, 1972

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-*£*** ig| ‘ ' iv W ■ 1 ■ *4 Ji A ' A MRS. DANIEL BROWN Butler-Brown Vows Exchanged Saturday In Calvary Church

The Calvary United Methodist church south of Syracuse was the setting for the Saturday afternoon wedding uniting in marriage Miss Sheryl Raye Butler of Syracuse and Daniel Fuller Brown of Milford. Rev. Kennard E. Robinson officiated for the double ring ceremony at 4:30 o’clock in the afternoon in the presence of 150 guests. Parents of the couple are Doyle Butler of r 4 Syracuse, Mrs. La Nita Connolly, Oceanside, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown of Milford. Seven branch candlebra and baskets of Calla lillies, white mums and orange gladiola graced the wedding setting. White bows entwined with greenery marked the pews. Mrs. Clem Lisor played the traditional wedding selections. Given In Marriage The bride, given in marriage by her father, appeared in an original floor-length Cathedral style gown of white Crepe bearing a jeweled neckline, long-bell sleeves tapering to a point at the wrists, accented by a 'rope of

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I Mark your calendar! I || ~7 ■■l -- ] 10th Annual Village Art Festival I W-Jr 8 JIT August 10-13 at Historic Amish Acres ■ ™ Daily style shows from the Gazebo featuring fall 9 a fashions for 72 from our house. In the meantime: Mid-summer clearance sale still in —(j—progress. Follow the yellow tags and save on summer ' HI wear '1 TKeH ° use H L Also Grandma’s Attic always has bargains! Across |H 223 tL The Street JI

pearls at the waistline. She wore a Linde Star pendant, a gift from the bridegroom. A large Cathedral hat completed her attire and she carried a cascade of Calla lillies and phalaenopsis orchids. Miss Kathleen Butler of California served her sister as maid of honor in a gown of orange crepe. The A-line gown featured a white yoke accented with orange top stitching. Her white colonial picture hat was accented with orange velvet bows and streamers and she carried a crescent of orange glamelias. Bridesmaids were Mrs. William Zimmer, Warsaw, Miss Becky Eyer, Syracuse, and Miss Cheryl Rumsey, Muncie. Their gowns and flowers were identical to that of the maid of honor. David Brown of Milford served his brother as best man. Ushers were David Butler of Syracuse, brother of the bride; Jeff Basley of Fort Wayne and Bill Dreiman of West Lafayette, both fraternity brothers of the bridegroom. Both mothers of the couple were attired in blue floor length gowns and wore white orchid corsages. Reception Miss Sue Sime, Mrs. Steve • Haines and Miss Debbie Dieterly, sister of the bride, served for the reception which followed in the church reception room. Another sister of the bride, Miss Diane Dieterly, and Miss Brenda Simmons presided at the gift table. The five-tiered cake was decorated with orange flowers and orange candles flanked each < side of the creation. Following a wedding trip to Canada, the couple will make residence at Sullivan. A graduate of Wawasee high school, the bride attended Ball State and was employed at Barth, Inc., Milford, prior to her marriage. A graduate of Purdue where he was associated with Delta Upsilon fraternity, the bridegroom is associated with Phend and Brown, Milford.

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Auxiliary To Install New Officers Members of the American Legion auxiliary at Syracuse met at the Legion home for their July meeting with president Mrs. Betty Dust presiding. Officers to be installed at the August meeting will be: President — Mrs. Betty Dust First vice — Mrs. Richard Nolan Second vice—Mrs. O. P. Davis Third vice — Mrs. Carl Myrick Corresponding secretary — Mrs. Robert Smith Recording secretary — Mrs. Tim Darr Treasurer — Mrs. Bill Eyer Chaplain — Mrs. Charles W. Kroh Historian — Mrs. Joe Bushong Sgt.-at-Arms — Mrs. Maury Snyder Parliamentarian — Mrs. Harold Kline Executive com. — Mrs. Russell Kistler, Mrs. William Hess, and Mrs. Richard Trammel. During the business meeting, reports were heard from Mrs. Kistler on a successful chicken fry during the police and firemen’s fair and from Mrs. Davis on the fair board. Girls’ Stater Dixie Darr, daughter of Mrs. Bill Darr and the late Mr. Darr, gave an informative report on her attendance, along with over 750 other youths, to Girls’ State this year and included a number of pictures and other materials from the event. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Delbert Brown, Mrs. Blanche Kline, Mrs. Steve Solina and Mrs. Paul Brewer. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Mr. and Mrs. Don H. Arnold of Milford have announced the engagement of their daughter, Vicki, to Arnold Schmucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Schmucker of New Paris. Vicki is a 1970 graduate of Wawasee high school. Her fiance is a 1967 graduate of New Paris high school. Both will be attending Purdue university this faU. An August 26 wedding is being planned. HONORED ON FIRST BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Mrs. Jane Scheuer of Syracuse entertained guests Thursday afternoon on the occasion of the first birthday anniversary of her daughter, Belinda Kay. Following opening of gifts, birthday cake, ice cream and pink lemonade was served to Mrs. Thomas Gilbert and daughters, Cynthia and Carole, James Gilbert, Kenneth Felts, Mrs. Georgia Buster, and Belinda’s brother and sister, Brett and Bianca, all of Syracuse. The laugh is the most powerful of voice weapons.

O; DELICIOUS FLAVOR—These barbecued ribs are cooked in the style of the Orient with a tangy, sweet-and-sour fruit sauce made with peach jam.

Fruits, Juices Jazz Up BBQ Meat Favorites

By SUSAN DELIGHT Copley News Service Fruit and fruit juices add delightful flavor accent to many barbecued meats, especially pork and ham. An alternate to fruit can be jams and preserves. Jellies can substitute for fruit juices. These can lend the sweet-sour flavor which pork and its smoked products take so kindly to. Pineapple supplies the sweetsour flavor for tangy ham grill. Jams and preserves flavor barbecued ribs, Oriental style and orange juice is an ingredient in barbecued pork steaks. BARBECUEDRIBS, ORIENTAL STYLE 4 pounds pork spareribs IM cups jam or jelly sauce (recipes follow) For easy handling during cooking, leave the ribs in one piece but have them partially cut through and cracked by the butcher for separation into single or 2-rib sections after cooking. Brush ribs with selected jam or jelly sauce; place in a plastic bag and refrigerate several hours or overnight, turning occasionally. When ready to cook, brush sauce from ribs into saucepan and reserve. Place ribs on a rack in a foillined roasting pan and bake in a moderate oven (325 degrees) for IM to 2 hours or until tender and meat is no longer pink, turning once. Or place ribs on a grill 6 or 7 inches from coals for 1 to IVz hours, turning frequently. During the last 30 minutes of cooking, brush ribs with reserved sauce. Makes four to six servings. Sweet and Pungent Grape Sauce: In saucepan, combine 1 cup grape jelly, cup tomato sauce; stir until blended. Add 1 teaspoon minced onion, M teaspoon allspice and a dash of garlic powder. Cook over low heat, stirring until jelly melts and begins to bubble. Makes about IV2 cups. Spicy Peach r Sauce: In saucepan, combine 1 cup peach jam or preserves, 2 tablespoons

corn syrup, ¥4 cup vinegar and l 4 cup water; stir until blended. Add teaspoon salt, teaspoon cinnamon, v 4 teaspoon nutmeg and v 4 teaspoon cloves. Cook over low heat, stirring until jam melts and sauce begins to bubble. Makes about l¥z cups. Ginger-Orange Sauce: In saucepan, combine 1 cup orange marmalade, 2 teaspoons prepared mustard, cup lemon juice, 2 tablespoons soy sauce and v 4 cup water or chicken stock; stir until blended. Add ¥4 teaspoon ground ginger and a dash of garlic powder. Cook over low heat, stuping until marmalade melts and sauce begins to bubble. Makes about cups. TANGY HAM GRILL 2-pound ham slice, 2 inches thick lcan(lpound,4oz.) sliced pineapple ¥2 cup brown sugar 1 tbsp. Dijon-style mustard 3 tbsps. soy sauce Score fatty edges of ham. Drain pineapple reserving one-third-cut syrup. Combine syrup with brown sugar, mustard and soy sauce. Blend well. Marinate pineapple slices while ham is grilling. Brush ham well with marinade, place on grill and cook 10 minutes on each side. Brush with marinade often. During last 5 minutes of cooking, grill pineapple and place on ham slice. Makes six servings. BARBECUED PORK STEAKS < 1 envelope (1-oz.) pizza sauce mix v 2 cup orange juice ¥» cup oil 4 to 6 pork steaks Combine contents of envelope” of sauce mix with orange juice and oil; stir to blend. Pour over pork steaks in shallow pan; let stand 30 minutes, turning occasionally. Grill 8 to 10 inches above hot coals until done, 40 to 50

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minutes, turning and brushing with marinade occasionally. Makes four to six servings. WCSC Os Church Os God Meets The Women’s Christian Service council of the Syracuse Church of God met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Lee Adams with president Mrs. Louis Firestone presiding. Mrs. Firestone opened the meeting with a poem “A Dove in the Heart.’’ Devotions were in charge of the promotion and publicity committee with Mrs. Jerry Stutzman and Mrs. Mark Wagner participating. Each of the 15 members present responded to roll call by giving a treasured memory of her wedding. Committee reports were heard and Mrs. Firestone read portions i of a letter from Miss Rhoda Kauffman, a missionary serving in Bangladesh. It was announced the annual WCSC retreat will be September 15 and 16 at Bear Lake. Mrs. Firestone, Mrs. Gerald Secrist and Mrs. Robert Plank were appointed to the nominating committee for election of officers at the August meeting, which will be a noon luncheon at the home of Mrs. Leo Druckamiller. Garden Club Entertain Husbands The July meeting of the Syracuse-Wawasee Garden club was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Brammer with a carry-in dinner and the husbands were guests. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Maurice Koher, Mrs. Karl Schortemeier, Mrs. - Allan Stackhouse and Mrs. Peter Blue. Mrs. Schortemeier received a trophy for first place in a flower arranging contest and second place went to Mrs. Blue. A problem well stated is a problem half solved.

Inspection Held For Leesburg Kosciusko And Syracuse OES

The annual inspection of the Eastern Star Chapters of Kosciusko (Milford), Leesburg and Syracuse was held at Leesburg’s Masonic temple on Wednesday night, July 26. Worthy matrons and patrons participating in the inspection were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brooks of Milford, Mrs. Jean Wiseman and Carl Ryan of Leesburg and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Haviland of Syracuse. Making the inspection were worthy grand matron Vivian L. Mclntosh of Indianapolis and worthy grand patron Ira M. Smyrl, Jr., of LaPo/te. Also among the special guests were grand conductress Geraldyne Walker of Wolcottville and grand chaplain Warren P. Mitchell of

Throckmorton-VanCuren Wed At United Methodist Church

The marriage of Miss Barbara Throckmorton and Wayne VanCuren was solemnized recently at the First United Methodist church in Warsaw. Vows were spoken before an altar decorated with baskets of white gladiola and pink carnations with Rev. J. Vergil Siberal officiating. The pews were marked with white bows and candelabra. Miss Throckmorton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Throckmorton, Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Duane VanCuren, North Webster are parents of the bridegroom. Silk Organza The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of ivory silk organza with lace and pink ribbon trimming. Her bouffant veil of silk illusion was held by a headpiece styled of lace and ribbon to match her gown and her colonial bouquet was composed of pink roses and white daisies. Miss Patricia Walch, Fort Wayne, was maid of honor. Miss Connie Throckmorton, Crystal Lake, 111., and Sharon Thompson, Warsaw, served as bridesmaids. The Misses Deloris and Jennifer Ralph were flower girls. All were attired in floor length gowns of pink dotted swiss accented with darker pink lace and wore bow headpieces with netting. The bridal attendants carried daisies in pastel shades and the flower girls carried white baskets of pink rose petals. Bob Mayer of Syracuse was best man. Other male attendants were Steve VanCuren, Danny Darr and Ralph Welling. Immediately following the wedding, a reception was held in the church social room with 150 guests attending.

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Bedford; past grand matrons Mildred Y. Smith of Warsaw and Christine Oberly of Bremen and past grand patron Ray E. Walters of Nappanee; and seven district deputies, including Sally Candler of Walkerton who is deputy for district 20. Past matrons from Leesburg served the 6 p.m. dinner in the temple’s dining room. Decorations in the chapter room carried out the worthy grand matron’s theme, “Let Your Light Shine.’’ Shades of white, purple and pink were Used in the floral decorations with colorful butterflies and the theme in the east. Following the inspection, punch, coffee and cookies were served from a table centered with pink and purple candles.

The couple 4s at home on r 1 Warsaw, after a wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains. Mrs. VanCuren is a graduate of Warsaw high school and National Beauty school and owner of the Mindy Kaye Beauty Salon, Warsaw. Mr. VanCuren is a graduate of North Webster high school and Ball State university. » y Mrs. Davidsen Entertains Busy Homemakers Club The Busy Homemakers club held at the home of Mrs. Lena Davidsen in Milford recently was opened in the usual form with Mrs. Alfred Wilson giving a reading. The health and safety report was given by Mrs. Vernon May. Garden remarks were given by Lucille Charlton. Family night will be held on September 1. Eleven members were present. Mrs. Wilson gave the lesson and showed things she had made. Mrs. Davidsen and Mrs. Wilson served refreshments at the close of the meeting. The door prize was won by Mrs. Forest George. Choice Hardy Mums For Autumn Bloom 25 Lovely Varieties To Select From ORDER NOW Beer's Flowers Phone 658-4712 Milford