The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 33, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 September 1972 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed./Sept. 13,1972

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lul M /W J I ■ MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL MILLER

Bethel Church Os Brethren Is Scene Os Timmons-Miller Rites

A double ring ceremony united 6 in marriage Miss Vickie Lee Timmons and Michael Miller Friday evening, Aug. 4, at seven o’clock in the Bethel Church of the Brethren, Milford. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Timmons of r 1 Milford and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Partha Miller, also of Milford. Officiating at the nuptial service was Rev. J. Duane Beals, pastor of the Milford church. Nuptial music was provided by Mrs. Fred Weisser, organist. Baskets of greenery, orange and white gladiolus, gold pompons, gold carnations and Abby roses flanked by seven branch candelabras graced the altar of the church. A floral arrangement, which consisted of white gladiolus, large orange gladiolus, Abby roses, statice white and leafery with gold ribbon, was on a table in front of the church. Gold bows marked the pews. Peaude Satin Gown Given in marriage by her father, the bride appeared in a floor length gown of Peaude satin accented with pearl appliques and styled with a round neckline and three-fourths sleeves trimmed with lace. She had a floor length train trimmed with lace. Her fingertip veil was held by a crown of pearl appliques. She carried a bouquet of orange Abby roses, baby’s breath, champagne carnations, gold daisy pompons, a touch of statice and cushion pompons. Mrs. Steve Greer of r 7 Goshen attended the bride as matron of honor. Her gown was of light gold sateen and see-through goldwhite dotted swiss fashioned with an empire waist trimmed with a gold velvet ribbon and long sleeves. She carried a bouquet of champagne carnations, gold daisy pompons and cushion pompons with gold streamers. Larry Vanlaningham of Milford was best man. Ushers were Jim Amsden and Chuck Bird, both of Milford. • Mother of the bride was attired in a sleeveless A-line orange textured knit dress with white gloves. The bridegroom’s mother wore a white sleeveless dress trimmed in gold and silver with tangerine accessories. Both had corsages of gold daisy pompons, gold tinted carnations, white

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pompons and Abby roses. Reception Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church basement. The table was decorated with two orange candles along each side of the wedding cake. Mrs. Francis Armey of Warsaw cut the cake and Miss Peggy Timmons served. Miss Sue Moneyheffer poured the punch. Miss Timmons and Miss Susie Haab helped with the gifts. After a week end wedding trip to Michigan, the newlyweds are residing at Dewart Lake. A 1972 graduate of Wawasee high school, the bride is presently employed at Penn Controls, Goshen. Mr. Miller is employed at Chore-Time Equipment in Milford. Garden Club Elects Officers The Syracuse-Wawasee Garden club met at the home of Mrs. Max Brower for it’s monthly meeting with Mrs. Tom Gerstner as co-hostess. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: President — Mrs. William Brammer Vice President — Mrs. Harry Appenzeller Secretary — Mrs. Tom Gerstner Treasurer — Mrs. Pete Blue Members of the club exhibited dahlias and Mrs. Ernest Bushong presented a program “From Mexico via Sapin.” The next meeting will be in the Cromwell home of Mrs. Edward Burns. ANGELA SMITH HONORED SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Ronn Smith of Milford entertained for their daughter Angela on Sunday in honor of her fifth birthday which is September 12. Those present to enjoy the evening were her brother, Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Biller and Blane, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith, Mrs. Richard Brunjes and Allen Brunjes, all of Milford; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith of r 1 Nappanee; and Miss Cheryl Overholser of Wakarusa.

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25-Year Member Honored Members of the Kosciusko Chapter 160, Order of the Eastern Star, Milford, honored 25-year members at their September meeting last Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brooks, worthy matron and patron, presided in the east during the meeting. Mrs. Brooks welcomed everyone with the poem, “September.*’ Fall bouquets decorated both the chapter room and the dining area. The 25-year members present at the meeting were escorted to the altar by Mrs. W. W. Free and Mrs. Brooks read the poem “Friends” in their honor. Present to receive 25-year pins were Mrs. Julia Reed, Mrs. P. R. Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Don Davidsen and Mrs. Ellen Buhrt. Pins also went to Mrs. Charleen Woolson and Mrs. Mary Jo Fetherstone. Mrs. Doral McFarren presented the pin to Mrs. Reed while the other pins were presented by the worthy matron. Initiation will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 13, and the October 4 meeting will be friend’s night. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Silas Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burgett and Mrs. Patty Davis. Busy Homemakers Hold Dinner; Elect Officers The Busy Homemakers club had their annual dinner at the fire station with 20 present at the dinner. They played games for entertainment. Mrs. Forest George and Mrs. Russell Jr. Hollar were hostesses for the day. The club’s annual meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Charlton last Wednesday. A reading and health and safety lesson were given by Mrs. Frank Charlton. The lesson on recipes and reading was given by Mrs. Vernon May. An election of officers was held with the following being elected:. President — Mrs. Frank Charlton Vice president — Mrs. Russell Hollar Secretary — Mrs. William Motts There were 10 members and one guest present. Mrs. Clara Gall won the door prize. The meeting ended with the club creed and the club prayer. Refreshments were served following the close of the meeting. Roy Archers Honored For Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Archer of Goshen, who observed their 30th wedding anniversary on September 4, were honored by their children at dinner and for ice cream and cake at their summer home on Waubee Lake on Sunday. They are the parents of four children — Mrs. Richard (Tana) Spicher of Goshen, Jon of Warsaw, Mrs. Melvin (Carolyn) Clantin of Goshen and Mrs. Larry (Marilyn) Bray of Milford. They also have eight grandchildren. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bushong of Waubee Lake. LAKELAND LOCAL The Gary Sprys have moved from r 3 Syracuse to 112 E. Boston, Syracuse.

A Ur ■ J MRS. MARK A. MEERZO

Sharon Webb Becomes Bride Os Mark Meerzo Saturday, Sept. 9

Miss Sharon Webb of r 1 Leesburg became the bride of Albert Meerzo at 2 o’clock on Saturday afternoon, Sept. 9, in the Milford Christian church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. James C. Webb of r 1 Leesburg and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meerzo of 180 Glen Court, West Lafayette. , Carl Shearer, pastor of the church, officiated at the double ring ceremony in the presence of 150 guekts. The altar was decorated with yellow mums and carnations and white daisies in large arrangements and with palms. Miss Connie Geiger served as organist and played traditional wedding songs. She also accompanied Miss Lydia Shearer as she sang “The Wedding Prayer.” Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of organza over taffeta. The bodice was of Alencon lace which also trimmed the cuffs of her Camelot sleeves. Satin ribbon set off her natural waistline. Venise lace formed her stand-up collar and edged the hemline of her “A” line skirt and Watteau chapel train. She wore a Venise lace Camelot cap which secured her circular veil of imported nylon illusion. She carried a bouquet of white daisies and yellow carnations. Miss Karen Webb served her sister as maid of honor. She wore a maize floor-length gown of chiffon over taffeta. Venise lace trimmed the bodice and cuffs of her long, flowing sleeves. Her white picture hat featured a maize satin ribbon. She carried one yellow mum. Miss Debbie Greiner of North Webster, Miss Carolyn Rapp of Milford and Miss Becky Webb, sister of the bride, served as tridesmaids. Each wore a floorlength gown of olive green chiffon over taffeta. Venise lace trimmed the bodice and cuffs of their long flowing sleeves. Their picture hats were trimmed with olive green satin ribbon. They each carried one yellow mum. Robert Riech of Hobart served as best man. Groomsmen were Tony Januseski of Garrett, Dean Dusenbery of Hudson, N. Y., and Mark Webb, brother of the bride. Ushers were Matthew Meerzo, brother of the bridegroom and Mike Webb, brother of the bride.

The mothers of the couple wore corsages of white daisies and yellow carnations. Reception Follows A reception followed the ceremony in the church social room. Miss Sally Beer, Miss Jill Clark, Mrs. Don Hall, Mrs. W. W. Free and Mrs. Claude Hamilton, all of Milford, served. Miss Pam Kaiser and Miss Elaine Stichter, also of Milford, opened gifts and Miss Chris Caywood of Syracuse presided at the guest register. The couple is currently residing at 101 Crawford street, Apt. 224, Terre Haute. 1116 new Mrs. Meerzo is a 1971 graduate of Wawasee high school and attended Indiana State university. Her bridegroom is a 1971 graduate of West Lafayette high school and is currently a student at Indiana State. A ■ ENGAGED — Mr. and Mrs. John VanLue of 155 North Shore drive, Syracuse, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dianne Lee, to Stephen E. Elliott, son of Mrs. Betty Elliott, 413 John street, Syracuse, and Paul Elliott of Richmond. Miss VanLue is graduated from Wawasee high school and is attending Indiana university at South Bend. Her fiance is a Wawasee high school graduate and employed as an assistant manager at Klink’s Grocery and Market, Syracuse. A November 25 wedding is planned. Bethel Church To Have Family Night Sept. 17 The Progress class of the Bethel Church of the Brethren will sponsor a family night at the church next Sunday evening, Sept. 17. Speakers will be Mr. and Mrs. John Miller who have recently returned from serving as Missionaries in old Mexico. The meeting will be at 6:30 p.m. and refreshments will follow. The public is invited.

♦ I Love You, ♦ ? Shirley J a Seth Ward ▲ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

Kappa Omicrons Have Rush Meeting The newly formed Kappa Omicron chapter of Beta Sigma Phi at Syracuse met at the home of Mrs. Robert Hasse on Thursday, Sept. 7, with Mi’s. Dennis Bjella assisting. New rushes at the meeting were Mrs. David Heckaman, Mrs. Don LeCount, Mrs. Gary Webb, Mrs. William Cox, Mrs. Steve Crow and Mi*s. David Johnson. Mrs. Jerry E lgon of r 2 Syracuse transferred ia from the ligonier chapter. Committees formed at the meeting were: Program — Mrs. Eagon, chairman Service — Mrs. Bjella Ways & Means — Mrs. Crow Social — Mrs. Tom Hoover Membership — Mrs Hasse Publicity — Mrs. Johnson Historian — Mrs. Hoover Librarian — Mrs. Steve Solina The next meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Bjella on September 21 with Mrs. Johnson assisting. Mrs. M. Mishler Heads Bethel Women's Fellowship The Women’s Fellowship of the Bethel Church of the Brethren of Milford held its installation services for officers for the coming year on Thursday of last week. The new president for the Northern Indiana District, Mrs. Parke Lantz, of Goshen was the installing officer. Officers installed were: Mrs. Mervin Mishler — president Mrs. Ronn Smith — vice president Mrs. Dorothy Williams — secretary Mrs. Phil Angle — treasurer Members-at-large installed for the coming year were Mrs. Dennis Wuthrich, Mrs. Terry Thompson and Mrs. Larry Slider. Words from Proverbs 25, “A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver,” was the theme for Mrs. Lantz’s service. Each officer was charged to use fit words for her deeds and was presented a golden apple. Booklets for the coming year were passed out to these present. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Arthur Gilbert, Mrs. Dean Dowty and Mrs. Oliver Raplogle. The next meeting will be October 12 when Mrs. Joe Sunthimer will tell about her trip with “Sounds of Hope”. The Ev Ganzs family has purchased the C. F. Mosier home on North Shore Drive, Syracuse Lake, and the Mosiers have returned to the Muncie area.

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. i "y •nvp w- iB sk (111 ENGAGEMENT TOLD — Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. William R. Brammer, r 1 Syracuse, of the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Cynthia Lee, to Michael Clinton Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brown, r 1 Gaston. The wedding is to take place at Saint Andrew’s United Methodist church on November 11 at 6:36 p.m. Miss Brammer is a 1970 graduate of Wawasee high school and a 1972 graduate of Parkview hospital school of radiologic technology. Fort Wayne. She also received an associate degree in science from Indiana university. Her fiance is a graduate of West Del high school and a 1971 graduate of Ball State university in business administration. He is presently employed at N. G. Gilbert Corporation in Yorktown. Senior Citizens See Slides At Sunday's Meeting The Milford Senior Citizens met on Sunday evening, Sept. 10, with 30 members and guests present. After a lunch of salads, sandwiches and coffee, President Harold Young called the meeting to order. The Lord’s Prayer was give in unison and the salute to the flag was given. Following a short business session Mr. and Mrs. Arch Baumgartner entertained with pictures and talks, of their travels. The next meeting will be on Sunday, Oct. 15, at 1 p.m. with a pot luck dinner. Everyone is asked to take white elephants for prizes. An invitation for a bus trip to the Centerville fair cm September 21 was extended. All interested members should contact Mrs. Amanda Davisson. VISITING PARENTS IN SYRACUSE Captain and Mrs. Larry Walker and sons, Ward and Wesley, arrived in Syracuse last week from McCord Air Force Base, Tacoma, Wash. Captain Walker will leave in mid-October for one year of service at Saudi, Arabia. Mrs. Walker, the former Joy Burcham, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Walter Burcham, and sons, will be residing at 113 South Lake street in Syracuse.

New Salem By MRS. HERB MOREHOUSE SUNDAY SERVICES Dale Mock gave special music Sunday morning ’ during the worship hour by playing on,die piano “How Great Thou Art." Chad Woodburn delivered the morning and evening messages using James 1:21-25 and John 16:7-11. —NS—AT MISSIONARY PRESS TUESDAY Those who helped run the bindery at the Missionary Press at New Paris Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Meek, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morehouse, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathews, Mrs. Lydia Morehouse and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse. - NS—COMMUNITY NEWS Guests over Labor Day in the home of Mrs Edna Tom were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cripe of Auburn, Wash.; and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cripe and daughters Julie and Jodie of Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morehouse and Mrs. Zona Deeter were Saturday evening guests of Miss Catherine Froh and Miss Helen Treesh of Albion. Miss Froh is in the United States on a one year furlough from Haiti. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn and family of Leesburg were Mr. and Mrs. Don McManamon and daughters of Indianapolis. Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schermerhorn and daughter of Roann. Mr. and Mrs. John Mullinix and daughters entertained Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tom and Julie of South Bend and Mrs. Edna Tom and Doris. Miss Rhonda Montieth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Montieth of Fort Wayne, is spending this week with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mock. Mrs. Elsie Weybright and Mrs. Bruce Baker took Miss Susan Baker to Winipeg Bible college in Canada over the week end. Miss Baker enrolled as a freshman. Michael Vance returned to Winipeg college over the week end. Jack and Pam Teeple returned to Grace college at Winona Lake. Jack is a freshman. Miss Sandra Sizemore, Miss Brenda Hurd and Miss Nancy Crowl returned to Ball State university with Nancy entering the freshman class.

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