The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 28, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 August 1974 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., Aug. 7,1974

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Berghorn-Strombeck wedding Aug. 2 at North Webster church

Catherine Berghorn and David W Strom beck were united in/’ marriage Friday. Aug 2. during a double ring ceremony formed at North Webster United Methodist church by Rev Percy Tucker. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Berghorn. r 3 Syracuse The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Burdett Strom beck. North Webster ’ Organ music was presented byMarilyn Nulf. Soloists were David Berghorn, brother of the bride, and Karen Walker The bride was given in marriage by her father. She appeared before an altar decorated with baskets of pastel colored flowers and candelabra She was attired m a long sleeved gown of chiffon over taffeta with lace accents It was styled with mock turtle neckline, empire waist and two large, lace edged ruffles at the bottom of the skirt Her cathedral length veil of illusion was lined with Venice lace and featured an elbow length underveil. It was attached to a cap of lace ruffles She carried a large nosegay of white daisies centered with a white orchid. Pastels Used Miss Mona Paulus. Leesburg, was maid of honor. She wore an did fashioned style gown made of pastel panels. It was styled with short puffed sleeves, a ruffle at the hemline and lace accents. Her white hat featured a wide brim She earned a basket of pastel colored flowers Beverly Berghorn. sister of the bride. Darcy Wolferman. Milford; and Linda Bitner. I&fayette. were bridesmaids Lisa Strom beck, sister of the bridegroom. was junior bridesmaid. The bride’s attendants all wore gowns similar in style and color to the one worn by the honor attendant and they. carried baskets of pastel flowers Clint Olson. North Webster, served "as best man Doug Strombeck. brother of the bridegroom; Tim Strombeck. cousin of the bridegroom. David Berghorn. brother of the bride, and Bill Bockman, North Webster. sealed guests The bride’s mother was attired in a floor-length gown of sheer

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pink floral material. The bridegroom’s mother wore a floor-length turquoise ensemble. " Both mothers wore corsages of lavender orchids. Reception At Camelot Following the ceremony a wedding reception was held at Camelot Hall The serving table was decorated in pastel colors and was centered with a large tiered wedding cake with flowing fountain The cake was topped with miniature figures of a bride and bridegroom Following a short wedding trip the couple will reside at North Webster The bride graduated from Wawasee high school and attended Lutheran hospital school of radiological technology at Fort Wayne She is employed as a dental assistant The bridegroom graduated from Wawasee high school He is employed by Dave Carey Excavating Co., North Webster. AVGUST BRIDE — The Simpson Methodist church at Fort Wayne will be the setting for the wedding of Miss Marjorie Hulley and Jon Shopoff. at S:3O o'clock in the evening on August IM. Marjorie, the daughter of Mrs. Barbara Hulley of Syracuse, is a graduate of Syracuse high school and Ravenscroft Beauty college. She is a hairdresser at Fashion Flair in Fort Wayne. Her fiance is an employee at Ted and Tom’s South at Fort Wayne. Both young people reside at Fort Wayne.

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Mrs. Don Robbins top winner at flower show

Mrs Don Robbins of Cromwell was the top winner at the Syracuse-Wawasee Garden club’s, annual show “Love-In Bloom” last Thursday and Friday at Wawasee high school. A total of 184 persons participated Over 200 persons attended the event. Mrs Robbins won the Haleene Reynolds trophy, presented to a club member chosen from the blue ribbon winners in the miniature design classes She also won the Susie Tytler award, presented to the club member receiving the most blue ribbons in the show, the president’s award, presented to the person who is chosen by public vote to have the most popular entry in the artistic design division, and the award of distinction, a national award, in artistic design .In horticulture Mrs Robbins won the Arboreal award, a national award for her pyrancantha specimen, the award of merit, a national award, for her petunias; and the sweepstakes ribbon in division B. horticulture. The other sweepstakes award went to Mrs Ralph Chngaman of Syracuse who also won the tricolor award, a national award, for her wedding anniversary dinner table honoring the silver anniversary Mrs. Clingaman’s sweepstakes award was in artistic design The creativity award, a national award, was given to Mrs Harman Harper in class two. “I love a parade.” Mrs. Ernest Bushong of Syracuse received the award of horticultural excellence, a national award which may be given to the named variety exhibit judged the finest in the horticulture division. She entered a hanging pot with Fluffy Duffy

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TOP EXHIBITOR — Mrs. Don Robbins of Cromwell walked off with top honors at the Syracuse-Wawasee Garden club's annual show “Ixive-ln Blooms" last Thursday and Friday. Among her awards are the Haleene Reynolds trophy, the Susie Tytler award, the president’s award and the award of distinction. She also won the sweepstakes award in horticulture and the Arboreal award and award of merit.

fem Junior-High School Deana Berry of Cromwell took the artistic design honors in the junior and high school division Donna Ware of Cromwell and Julie Neff, also of Cromwell, took honors in horticulture in the junior and senior high division. Susie Harper of Cromwell won the president s award for junior and high school entries. This too is chosen by the vote of the public. Her entry was. entered inder the “Lovin' spoonful" class and was an arrangement using all fresh plaht material Tammy Schroeder of Cromwell received the junior achievement award which is also a national award. Her class for displaycalled for all fresh plant material Educational Mrs. Allan Stackhouse of Syracuse and Mrs. James Lesh of Tippecanoe Lake . took the educational exhibit award, a national award, in class five of division D. educational exhibits. The class was “To know birds is to love them .” It was an exhibit of the club bird study of birds inhabitant of Indiana. Others who won blue ribbons in the various divisions and classes follow: Artistic division — Mrs. Harry Appenzeller of Syracuse. Mrs Edward Bums of Cromwell. Mrs. James Lesh,of Tippecanoe Lake. Mrs. Richard Clingaman of

Syracuse and Mrs. R. C. Tytler of Syracuse. Horticultural division — Mrs. Marion Rohm. Mrs. Allan Stackhouse and Mrs. Max Brower. Mrs. Appenzeller was chairman of the show. Judges were Mrs. R. S. Beaman of South Bend. Mrs. H. P. Leventhal of South Bend and Mrs. K. W. Allingham of LaPorte. Im ' I OCTOBER WEDDING PLANNED — Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Cripe. Tarman road. New Paris, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Julia Elaine, to Steven Kent Mvnhier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Mynhier of 714 N. Cavin StLigonier. The bride-elect is a 1972 graduate of Fairfield high school and her fiance is a 1972 graduate of West Noble high schoolBoth are employed by Weatherhead Company at Syracuse. An October 19 wedding is being planned at the Zion Chapel church in Syracuse. Attends Florida wedding Sunday Mrs Floyd Wickersham and Miss Linda Wickersham of r h Leesburg and Mrs. Charles McCartney. 1220 Nebo road. Mincie. attended the wedding of Glenn Yaney and Donna Van Dyke at Tampa. Fla.. Sunday. The w edding and reception was held at Sunset Park wedding chapel and gardens. 4316 Henderson Blvd. Miss Linda Wickersham, cousin of the bridegroom, presided at the guest book. Mrs. Wickersham and Mrs. McCartney. aunts of the bridegroom, were hostesses at the punch table. The couple will be at home in Tampa after a honeymoon to the Bahamas.

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Entertain for class reunion Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Schrock entertained members of his graduating class on Sunday, July--28. at their Syracuse Lake home. The reunion was for the class of 1954 of Millersburg high school. Those present for the noon meal were Mr. and Mrs. Mervin (June Larimer) Troyer and sons of Huntsville. Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. Dan (Pat Rookstool ) Delcamp. Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Sharon Kurtz) Eldridge. Harold Rockenbaugh. all of Goshen . Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Janet Yoder) Slabaugh of Michigan. Also Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bates of Millersburg; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gross of Cromwell and the hosts sons. J. C. and Kevin. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Ervin (Sandra Stoner) Nisley of Millersburg and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hire and family of Middlebury. The next reunion will be in August of 1979 at the Paul Slabaugh home. Open house to honor Ruth Cecil Mrs. Herbert Baumgartner of Milford will be hostess at an open house next Monday between 4 and 8 p.m. for Mrs. Ruth Cecil of Punta Gorda. Fla. Mrs. Cecil is a former Lakeland area resident who is currently visiting relatives in Indiana.

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MODELS — John Garthwait McClain, 10, and Tom Greggory McClain. 7. sons of Mr. and Mrs. Tom McClain of Syracuse, will be modeling clothes for Saks Fifth Avenues’ Back to School Fashion show, sponsored by Redbook Magazine, on August 13 at 2:30 p.m. at the Chicago store, second floor. This is the third year Garth has been asked to model, and the second year for Gregg.

Girl Scouts enjoy trip

Last Wednesday afternoon 12 girls from Whispering Pines unit took a canoe trip down the Elkhart River. The starting point was Rogers park in Goshen. They left at 1 pm. and landed approximately 24 hours later at Ox Bow park. Girls on the trip were Sue Ann Bowers, Vicki Middleton. CathyMoyer and Tina Wright, all from Elkhart; Mary Ellen Lange. Ellen Merkling. Linette Mueller from Kendallville; Eve Ann Seibel from Avilla; Susan Stone from Ligonier; Shari Miller and Pat Greene from Syracuse; and Lisa Pfeiffer of Pierceton. The girls were accompanied by

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several adult leaders including Cheri Cushing of Elkhart, a waterfront counselor at Camp Singing Hills. Middlebury; and Peggy Piver, Senior Scout from Ligonier, who is at the camp as a volunteer program aide. GASLIGHT DEBUT On Feb. 17. 1817, Baltimore became the first American city to be illuminated by gaslights. MOON WALKS Astronauts of Apollo 14 Alan Shepard and Edgar Mitchell completed two successful moon walks on Feb. 6, 1971.