The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 25, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 July 1974 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., July 17, 1974

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MR. AND MRS DAVID W GRENERT

Armbruster-Grenert unite in marriage

Miss Mary Sue Armbruster, daughter of Mr and Mrs Elmer C. Armbruster, r 1 Syracuse, became the bride of David William Grenert son of Mr and Mrs William C Grenert. 23811 New road. South Bend, m a 2 pm ceremony Saturday. July 6. at Community Goipel church, Bremen The double ring ceremony was performed m the presence of 150 guests Robert *Hueni. pastor of Community Gospel church, performed the ceremony Baskets of daisies, gladiolas and colored carnations decorated the altaraneHfhuity h Tom- Hueni, Bremen was organist and Ken Woodcox. Lakeville, was vocalist. Songs were “Somewhere. Someday ’, “It Seems I’ve Always Loved You” and “Wedding Prayer The bnde. given in marriage by her father, chose a gown of silk organza with a chapel length train, full length sleeves banded at the wrists, and a high stand up collar The bodice, front and neck, were featured with ap pliqued lace flowers and clusters of seed pearls The empire waist was accented with a white satin

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nbbon with bow and streamers in beck The finger tipped veil featured a Juliet cap erf matching seed pearls - She carried a nosegay bouquet of daisies, stephanotis. baby's breath and ivy Mrs Mike Clayborn. Mishawaka, was matron of honor She wore a full length robin egg blue gown of polyester double knit with a matching colored headpiece She carried a bouquet of colored daisies and baby's breath . Mrs Richard Hooton, Elkhart, and Miss Sharon Fackler. Syracuse, were bridesmaids They wore full length gowns of polyester double knit completing the rainbow colors in mint green arid yellow Each wore matching colored headpieces and carried bouquets of colored daisies and baby's breath Mike Clayborn. Mishawaka, served as best man with John Ex Bend, brother-m law ofthebri deg room, Tom Fair. Lakeville. David Armbruster, Ligonier, brother of the bride, and Phil Fair. Walkerton. serving as groomsman. The brides mother chose a street-length dress of orchid polyester double knit. The bridegroom s mother chose a street length dress of peach polyester double knit Each wore corsages of daisies, yellow sweetheart roses and baby's breath Reception A reception immediately followed in the church fellowship hall Miss Barbara Hardman served as hostess Helping serve were Mrs Robert Klopfenstein, Mrs John Evans. sister of the bridegroom ,-XMiss Beverly Hollar and Miss Becky Lantz Miss Barbara Vanator and Mrs David Armbruster, sister-in-law of the bnde. were in charge of opening of gifts Following a honeymoon trip to the southern states, the newlyweds will be at home at 67715 Patnaude Lane. Lakeville The new Mrs Grenert is a 1971 graduate of Fairfield high school and a 1974 graduate of South Bend Memorial hospital school of

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nursing The bridegroom is a 1968 graduate of Andrew Jackson high school. South Bend, and attended Indiana university of South Bend He is employed at Twin City Citgo. Lakeville Goodwill club meets at House of Friendship Thirteen members of the Goodwill Extension Homemakers club met last Wednesday at the House of Friendship south of Syracuse There were also five children present. President Mrs Robert Busch opened the meeting with the pledge to the flag and club creed repeated in unison. Singing of “America, the Beautiful" and “This is my Country” was by the group with Mrs Eldred Mabie leading .and Miss Denise Darr at the piano. Mrs Philip Lee gave meditations. Mrs Blanche Kline gate the health and safety lesson entitled, “Storage of gas. a real hazard.” Mrs Busch gave garden remarks on “It’s Canning Season Time " Comments by members were given on citizenship and cultural arts “Nursing Homes — Pros and Cons” was the topic used for the lesson given by Mrs Eldon Watkins There will be no August meeting of the club, and the next regularly scheduled meeting will' be a carry-in dinner event on September 11 at the Busch home. Hostesses for the July meeting were Mrs Everett Darr and Mrs. Busch

Sard) Coy on European tour

Sarah Ann Coy* of Syracuse, daughter of Mr and Mrs Carl Myrick. and Sarah's cousin. Kim TeGrootenhuis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs William TeGrootenhuis cf Wheaton. 111., left on July 9 on an American Leadership Study group tour of Europe This is a study tour, with classes and travel combined ALSG has a staff at each university and Ron Corson, social studies teacher at Wawasee high school, is on the Paris campus this year The students are young adults from all over the United States and will return to their homes on August 12. After landing in Nice, France, the group will travel to Barcelona. Granada. Torremolinos. Seville. Madrid and Valencia, for one to two-day stays in each city with a field trip to Tangiers They will stay a week m Madrid at the university, and on to Paris for a week, then to London for another

Homecoming banquet-concert is set for Sounds of Hope

The third annual Homecoming Banquet and Concert for the "Sounds of Hope” will be held Wednesday evening. July 24. at Oakwood hotel dining room and Wawasee high school auditorium The banquet is set for 5:30 p m ‘and the concert at 8 o'clock. The public is invited to attend both events Founded and directed by Varner Chance, the “Sounds of Hope. Inc.” is a musical organization consisting of choir and string orchestra personnel which is dedicated to give members the opportunity to share with people ideals, understanding and good will through music. In return, members receive the experiences of travel, association with citizens of other countries, fraternization with other talented people, and to make acquaintances of the highest type. This organization is sponsored by the Syracuse-Waw asee Rotary club whose members give assistance. financial and otherwise, to young people of talent who are desirous of making the trip

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Syracuse-Wawasee Garden club to present August flower show

“Love-In Blooms" is the thßne being used for the standarc flower show to be presented Thursday and Friday. Aug 1 and 2. at Wawasee high school and sponsored by the SyracuseWawasee Garden club The show will be open to the public at 3 p.m . until 8 o'clock, on August 1 and from 12-noon until 6 p.m on August 2. There will be an artistic design

Home Arts club hosJesson on plants

The Home Arts Extension Homemakers club heard a lesson on “House Plants" at their regular meeting on July 9 at the Dewart Lake home of Mrs. H? ild M. ntz The lesson was presented ay the co-host ess for the month. Mrs. Raymond Cook, who also led the group in the devotional thinking for the day Roll call was answered by 12 members with a response on “A recreation spot my family enjoys.” The business session was conducted by the president. Mrs Earl Naegele "How to control ants" was the interesting report from the health and safety leader. Mrs. William Fadely. Garden leader Mrs Donald Holt gave a report on the care of mums. Mrs. Herman Funk was a guest h at the meeting and Mrs. Charlene "‘ Woolson was the recipient of a prize. The patriotic theme was used in decorations and in the dessert served to the. members by the

week before coming home They were in Valencia on Monday and scheduled to stop at. Granada on Tuesday. BPW group meets at Oakwood hotel Members of the Syracuse Business and Professional Women’s club held their July meeting last week at Oakwood hotel. Mrs. Robert Swager. president, presided for the . business meeting Mrs. Ernest Williams. Mrs. Emory Stetler and Mrs. Lyle Seiffert served on the committee for arrangements of the evening. It was decided to present a book to the Syracuse public library in memory of former member Mrs. Robert (Helen) Wilkerson, now deceased. Mrs Franklin Krantz received the door prize

The club also sponsors the homecoming events of the banquet and concert, and ticket information may be secured from any rotanan The homecoming chairman is Lewis S Immel and Joe Gray is president of the Rotary club this year. Leave July 2 The group left Epworth Forest at North Webster on Tuesday. July 2. and went directly to O Hare airport in Chicago, and on to Amsterdam in the Netherlands Other cities to be visited include Cologne, Heidelberg. Rothenburg, Nurn berg. Munich. Salzburg. Lucern. Nancy and London.

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division and a horticulture division of the show, with the former division for club members only. There will also be a division in artistic design and horticulture for the junior and high school gardener. The junior achievement award is a national award and will be given in the horticulture section, if merited. Other national awards in this

hostesses The meeting was closed by repeating the dub collect. The next meeting will be the annual picnic at 12 noon on August 6 at the home of Mrs. Juanita Sparks t Mrs. Kitson hosts Bethany homemakers The Syracuse home of Mrs Janies Kitson was the meeting place of the Bethany extension homemakers club last Thursday. Mrs. Kitson was assisted by Mrs. Ethel Grubb The 18 members enjoyed a pot luck dinner at noon. Incoming president. Mrs. Zerola Zook, conducted the meeting Mrs. Gordon Mellinger and Mrs Guy Method were appointed to assist at the arts and crafts building at the fair. Devotions were given by Mrs. Virgil Dowty, who read a passage of scripture and two poems entitled “Thoughts'* and “Patience." The members of the club were reminded of homemakers camp in September The next meeting will be held August 8, at the Bethany Church of the Brethren. Mrs Floyd Berkey and Mrs. Hazel Kline will serve as hostesses. Goshen club meets at Syracuse Lake The members of the Goshen Farm Home club were entertained at -p noon pot luck dinner at the Syracuse Lake cottage of Mrs. Forrest Cripe recently. There were 14 members present. Mrs. Ray Davenport conducted the meeting Devotions were given by Mrs. Elwood Landis, olt was announced that the homemakers camp is scheduled for September 9-10 at Camp Mack. There will not be a meeting in August The September meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Landis

Included in the 67-member group are several students from Wawasee and Warsaw high schools . A total of 12-concerts include singing in some cathedrals and the possibility of appearing on European television. Numbers include sacred, semi-classical and secular The string ensemble. directed by Professor Vernon Steinbaugh of Manchester college, will play several groups of numbers including a harp solo. Traditionally, the group closes with “The Impossible Dream ” and the “Hallelujah Chorus by the entire group

division will be the tri-color and junior achievement in artistic design, if so merited. The president's award is a club award to be given the artistic design chosen as favorite by the public. National awards eligible to club members are the tri-color. award of distinction and: the creativity award. Club awards eligible to club members will be the Haleene Reynolds trophy, to be given the club member chosen from the blue ribbon winners of the show in miniature design section; the president’s award to the entry chosen as most popular in artistic design division; and the Susie Tytler award to the club member receiving the most blue ribbons in the show The public will vote for its choice, and a sweepstakes ribbon will be presented in divisions A and B for the individual having the most blue ribbons. There will be a new look to the show this year as much time and money has been spent on the staging properties, according to a spokesman this week. Chairman of the show is Mrs. Harry Appenzeller. Any amateur gardener interested in the show may contact the chairman or Mrs. William Brammer, chairman of entries. Pre-registration is required and the deadline is July 25. . f ~ * ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT — Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cutsinger of Franklin announce the engagement and approaching marriage of his daughter. Martha Elizaveth Cutsinger, to Paul .Alan Stoelting. Miss Cutsinger. who is also the daughter of the late Martha Smith Cutsinger, graduated from Franklin community high school and attended Knox college at Galesburg. 111., and Indiana university. She is now employed as an interviewer for the Indiana State Employment Security division in Lafayette. Her husband-to-be is a claims deputy for the Indiana State Employment Security division at Kokomo. Stoelting is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. (“Jack”) Stoelting of Syracuse. He is a Syracuse high school graduate and is also a graduate of Indiana university . The September 1 wedding will take place in the First United Presbyterian church at Franklin.

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[New Salem' |By MRS. HERB MOREHOUSE | Sunday's sermon at New Salem “So. W’hat is God Doing About It?” is the message Pastor Chad Woodburn delivered Sunday morning from II Peter 2:3-10. A church picnic was enjoyed Sunday evening at the Max Shively picnic grounds, yorseshoe and other games were played. Dick Hill of Winona Lake led in group singing with Max Shively on the trumpet. Mr. and # Mrs. Wesley Kilmer had special music. Pastor Woodburn led in devotions and closed with prayer. Young people have camp out The Young people enjoyed a campout recently with Pastor and Mrs. Woodburn and Heather at Stanton Lake , Nancy Crowl honored at bridal shower Miss Nancy Lee Crowl was honored Friday evening with a bridal shower in the church fellowship hall. Bridal contests were conducted with prizes going to Mrs. Harold Haggard of Daleville. Miss Elaine Kilmer and Miss Cindy Rapp. Assisting Miss Crowl open her gifts were Mrs. Haggard and Miss Sandra Crowl, sisters of the bride-elect, and Miss Susie Baker. Sheet cake, punch, coffee, nuts and mints were served to those ramed above and to Mrs. Gerald Crowl. mother of the bride-elect; Mrs Elmer Rapp. Mrs Elsie Wey bright. Mrs. Harlan Sizemore. Mrs. Lydia Morehouse. Mrs. Herbert Morehouse. Mrs. Robert Hurd. Mrs. Max Shively. Mrs. Albert Mathews. Mrs Ray Ferverda. ; ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

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Mrs. Glen Morehouse, Mrs. Robert Hobbs of Warsaw, Mrs. Stanley Kilmer, Mrs. Edwin Meek, .Lorraine and Sharon; Susie Baker, Elaine Kilmer, Brenda Hurd and the committee of arrangements Mrs. Bruce Baker, Mrs. Vere Wildman. Mrs. John Plank and Mrs. Frank Johnson Miss Crowl and Paul Warrick of South Bend will be united in marriage July 20 at the Epworth Forest chapel. COMMUNITY NEWS . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferverda entertained Sunday for Miss Cara Driver, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Baumgartner and family of Fort Wayne, Nelson Morehouse and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wildman and family of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. John Glaser and family have returned from a twoweek vacation with relatives in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnston and family enjoyed a vacation recently.

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