The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 24, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 July 1974 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. July 10.1974

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Cheryl Washington becomes bride of Clifford G. Boyer 111

Miss Cheryl Ann Washington, daughter of Mr and Mrs Jack Washington. 710 S. Thirteenth street, Goshen, and Clifford Grover BovecJH, son of Mr and Mrs Clifford Boyer. Jr .112 W E Long drive, Syracuse, were united, in marriage Saturday afternoon. June 29. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Paul Goenng in the Eighth Street Mennomte church. Goshen Steve Morns and Merrill Swartley. both of Goshen, provided organ and vocal music The bride chose an organza gown featuring a beruffled Vfront bodice trimmed with lace and crystal pleating Similar trim highlighted the chapel train and mantilla with blusher She carried a bouquet of white daisies, baby’s breath and greenery. Attendants The bnde s sister, Miss Karen Washington, was maid of honor Bridesmaids were Miss Beverly

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Freagon, Wisconsin, a cousin of the bride and Miss Marcia Bender, Goshen. All wore full sleeved, fitted gowns in rainbow hues of lavender, yellow and blue They, carried daisybouquets and wore/ picture hats with matching ribbon trim. Junior bridesmaid. Miss Sandra Cox. Goshen, was attired m a pink dotted swiss gown and a picture hat. Flower girls. Stacy Cox and Jennifer Hover. Minnesota. wore white dotted swiss and lace. Mark Burkholder. Virginia, was best man with Robin Boyer. Syracuse, brother of the bridegroom and Brad Lambert. Goshen, as groomsmen Ushers were Cam Boyer, Syracuse, brother of the bridegroom. Mike Freagon and Brian Evjen. both of Wisconsin, cousins of the bridegroom Reception Serving at the reception in the church hall were Miss Cathy Reynolds, Miss June Mobley.

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Miss Jenny Boyer and Miss Terry Evjen. Miss Joellen Boomershine attended the guest book The couple is now residing at r 1 Syracuse. Both are graduates of Goshen high school. The bride £ employed at Penn Controls. Inc.. Goshen, and the bridegroom is employed at Starcraft AgriProducts. Goshen. Yeater family welcomes sister Many descendants of the Waldo E. Yeater family gathered on July 4th at the home of Mrs. David S Coppes on Lake Wawasee near Syracuse They were there to greet and welcome to the United States a sister of Mrs Coppes who arrived from her home from Girvan, Scotland, an July 3d. The Rev. Alastair F. Lamont is pastor of the South Church of the Church of Scotland in Girvan and his wife is the former Alice Yeater. a daughter of Waldo E Yeater of Goshen, who taught school in this area before her marriage. The Laments have four children. Douglas; 17, David. 14. Joan, 13. and Duncan Wayne, eight The Laments are exchanging homes for a five week period with the Rev. Heimack and family of Auburn. Ind. Rev. Heimack was formerly a pastor of the Presbyterian church in Nappanee. He and his family left NewYork by plane on July Ist, leaving his car there for the Laments, who had arrived in New York earlier, to drive to Indiana. The Heimacks will live in the Lamont manse in Girvan and serve the Scottish church there for the same period. Mrs Lamont has fair brothers. Lawrence E. and Harold P.. both of New Paris, John of Nappanee; and W. Wayne of Lebanon Mrs. Coppes is the forma- Bette Yeater. The family lived at the corner of the Dewart Lake road and the Syracuse-Milford road for several years in the forties and early fifties Present at the Independence Day gathering in addition to the honored guest and her family were Mr and Mrs. Lawrence E Yeater. Mrs Virgil Bippus and children. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bippus and son. Mrs. Robert Craven, Rev W. Wayne and Mrs. Yeater and family, Mr. and Mrs John Yeater and family. Mr and Mrs Waldo E. Yeater and the Coppes family. Becky Eyer attends home ec meeting in Los Angeles Miss Becky Eyer. daughter of Mr and Mrs Bill Eyer of r 4 Syracuse, attended the 65th annual meeting of the American Home Economics association at Los Angeles. Calif., during the week of June 24-28 There were nearly 7.000 home economists registered for the meeting Miss Eyer is a home economics teacher at the Liberty junior high school in North Judson

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Love-In Bloom flower show s - scheduled for August 1, 2

“Love-In Blooms” is the theme being used by the SyracuseWawasee Garden club this year for their standard flower show to be held August 1-2 at .Wawasee high school The show is open to the public for viewing from 3-6 p.m. on August 1 and 12 noon to 6 p.m. on August 2 The show includes an artistic design division and a horticulture division. The latter is open to any one interested in participation. There is also a horticulture and artistic design division for junior Entertain for July dinner Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Miller of North Webster entertained at a dinner party on July 3 for Eli Lilly of Wawasee and Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miner of North Shore drive, Syracuse, and Mrs. Hazel Gants of r 2 Syracue On Thursday. Mr. Lilly and Mr. Miner called on Goldie McNess of Mishawaka. She was Goldie Alice in the book “Sketches of Lake Wawasee.” Before returning to Indianapolis. Mr. Lilly plans to call on Mrs. Gants of the little frame school house in the book, for Conner Pioneer Village, and also on Eli Shock of North Webster, the only knowrrtiving pupil attending that school. He was in the Charter class. Senior Citizens to hold noon meeting The Turkey Creek Senior Citizens group at Syracuse will hold their regular July meeting and carry-in dinner on July 18 at 12 o’clock noon, instead of the usual 5:30 time. The meeting will be held at the fire station meeting room and each person is to bring fresh fruit for game prizes.

and high school gardeners. Mrs. Harry Appenzeller is chairman of the show. Other committee chairmen are: Awards — Mrs. Ralph Gingaman Gassification — Mrs. Max Brower and Miss Irene Abts Gerks — Mrs. James Lesh and Mrs. Richard Gingaman Entries — Mrs. William Brammer and Mrs. Ralph Gingaman * Hospitality — Mrs. Carrington Yeager, Mrs. Lesh. Mrs. Richard Bibler, Mrs. George Kleopfer, Mrs. Karl Schortemeier. Mrs. William Brake and Mrs. Richard Gingaman Judges — Mrs. Harmon Harper Placement — Mrs. Ernest Bushong. Mrs. Allan Stackhouse, Mrs. Lesh. Mrs. Bibler, Miss Priscilla Rhode and Mrs. Peter Blue Properties and staging — Mrs. Don Robbins, Mrs. Edward Burns. Mrs. Harper. Mrs. Marion Rohm and Mrs. Gail Chapman Publicity — Mrs. R.’C. Tytler Schedule — Mrs. Ralph Gingaman, Mrs. Robbins, Mrs. Harper. Mrs. Tytler. Mrs. Rohm and Mrs. Appenzeller Special exhibits — Juniors. Mrs. Rohm; educational, Mrs. Tytler and commercial. Mrs. Robbins. K*** *- IB -z fl BRIDE-ELECT — Mr. and Mrs. John Buhrt. r 7 Warsaw, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ann Elizabeth, to Larry J. Eberle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Eberle of r 1 Floyd Knobs. Miss Buhrt is a graduate of Warsaw Community high school and Ball State university. She taught second grade at Millersburg last year and is employed in the United Telephone company general offices at Warsaw this summer. Her fiance is a graduate of Providence high school at Clarksville and United Electronics Institute at Louisville. Ky. He is employed by General Telephone and Electronics at Fort Wayne. A September wedding is being planned.

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Garden club tours Robbins garden The Syracuse-Wawasee Garden club held its meeting last week at the home of Mrs. Don Robbins at Cromwell. Upon arrival, members toured the gardens of Mrs. Robbins, which are included on the visiting garden list of the Garden Club of Indiana. Inc. Response to roll call by the 15 members was each telling of progress on the mum rooting of each member. Workshops were announced for artistic design to be held for junior and high school gardeners, as well as for interested club members, on July 18. A thank you was read from the West Noble senior high school for shrubs planted at the school by the local club in connection with Arbor Day plantings. The club has several members from the West Noble area. Mrs. Ernest Bushong is providing the arrangements for die Syracuse library for the month of July. “Our Patriotic Heritage” is the theme and fresh cut flowers are being used. The bird study for the month was on the vocalists of field and woods with Mrs. Allan Stackhouse as chairman of the study. Mrs. Edward Bums presented a program on the care of mums. “Love-in-Blooms” flower show schedules were passed out to members and reviewed. This will be on August 1 and 2 at Wawasee high school. Many unusual fresh flower arrangements were displayed about the Robbins home. Mrs. Harmon Harper assisted the hostess in serving refreshments during the social hour. Nelson Morehouse entertains on Sunday Nelsop Morehouse entertained Sunday at a picnic -at his Syracuse Lake home. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Meek and daughters, Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. John Morehouse and family, Goshen; Mrs. Lydia Morehouse, Milford; and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn and family, Leesburg.

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Stahley-Miller vows said in Nappanee church

The Church of the Brethren at Nappanee was the setting for the June 29 wedding uniting in marriage Miss Abbie Stahley of r 1 Syracuse and W’ayne Miller of Nappanee. Rev. Paul Loucks of the United Missionary church officiated for the double ring ceremony at 7:30 o’clock in the presence of 250 guests. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Stahley of r 1 Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miller, r 3 Nappanee. Assorted floral arrangements of blue, yellow and white decorated the wedding setting of the church, plus two candelabra decorated with flowers and a unity candle. Mrs. Fred Hunsberger of Nappanee was organist. Chantilly Lace The bride, given in marriage by her father, appeared in a gown of old-fashioned ivory chantilly lace, princess istyling. Her mantilla headpiece and veil was also edged in lace. She carried an arrangement of roses, baby breath, daisies and carnations. Mrs. Jerry- Huff of r 2 Nappanee served as matron of honor in a gown of blue floral print, empire styling, and an ivory hat with light blue ribbons. She carried a basket of assorted flowers. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Gary Miller of Etna Green and Miss Coleen Collins. Nappanee. Their gowns and flowers were identical

to the matron of honor. Jack Cowin of Nappanee was bestman. Ushers were Gary Miller of Etna Green and brother of the bridegroom, Ed Stahley, Syracuse, brother of the bride. Art Miller of Wakarusa, and Delbert and Lamar Stutzman, both of Nappanee. Mothers of the wedding couple were both attired in blue and wore daisy, carnation and rose corsages. Reception Follows A reception followed in the church reception hall with Mrs. Arthur Miller of Wakarusa. Miss Loretta Miller and Miss Jane Miller, both of Nappanee, in charge of serving. Mrs. Danny Ray trf Goshen presided at the guest book. The couple is now residing at 143 Shamrock Meadows, Nap; panee. The bride is a 1972 graduate of North Wood high school. Her husband attended Nappanee high school and is presently employed tty New- Paris Silo.

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