The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 31, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 August 1974 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Aug. 28. 1974

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. Miss Celestine Joanne Hite, daughter of Mr and Mrs. W. De Ford Hite of r 1 Syracuse, and William Brian Cutter, son of Mr. and Mrs William L Cutter, 706 North Huntington. Syracuse, exchanged wedding vows Saturday evening. Aug 17, in the Calvary United Methodist church at Syracuse Rey Ross Cook officiated for the 7:30 o'clock candlelight ceremony. Approximately 200 guests attended the double nng service Mrs James Hiatt of Elkhart served as organist. Altar and candelabra flowers were pink and white carnations, white chrysanthemums, red sweetheart roses and daisies Identical flower arrangements decorated the candle holders on the pews. Bride In Lace Escorted aisle by her father, the bride chose a Eugenie silhouette with princess lines of ivory lace to a pick up hem of pleated silk organza held with lace roses Lace scallops outlined the high collar and sheer English net yoke Long tapered sleeves pointed to the ring finger A matching jewelled lace and crystal pleated Juilette cap held waist length tiers of illusion She carried a nosegay of miniature pink and white roses highlighted with baby breath. Attendants Miss Mary Miller of Wabash served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs Ronald Bruner, Syracuse, and Mrs John Finfrock, Fort Wayne. Attendants wore identical gowns of petal pink silk organdystyled with ivory lace on the square neckline, baby doll sleeves and empire bodice A ruffled hemline brushed the floor and matching picture hats and lace gloves completed their ensembles. Nosegays of miniature red roses enhanced each ensemble John Umbaugh of Syracuse served as best man. Groomsmen were Ted Cripe. Frankfort, and

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James Hiatt, Elkhart. Ushers were Randall Cutter. Elkhart; Lt. (j.g.) James D. Hite, attached to the USS Forrestal; and Robert Wilson. Fort Wayne. Miss Debbie Lytle. South Bend, was at the guest register Mrs. Hite, mother of the bride, wore a pink A-iine gown with pearled accents and matching accessories. Sam-rose was chosen by the bridegroom’s mother for her jewelled floorlength gown. Reception Wedding guests were received at Camelot Hall, North Webster. Serving were Miss Elaine Hoopmgarner, Syracuse. Miss Jennifer Longenecker. North Webster; and Miss Susan Meusen, Jackson. Mich. Following a wedding trip to northern Michigan, the couple will enter their senior year at Ball State university. They will reside in the Scheidler apartments on the university campus. The bride is a 1971 graduate of South Side high school. Fort Wayne. Her husband graduated in 1971 from Wawasee high school. Syracuse. Vance, Hamell wedding set for November 9 Mr and Mrs Robert Vance, 203 Grand street. Ligonier, announce the engagement of their daughter. Karen, to Les Hamell. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hamell. 500 North Harrison, Syracuse The bride-elect graduated from West Noble high school and is a secretary at Essex International. Inc. Her fiance, a graduate of Wawasee high school, is employed with Ray Buhrt Builders, Syracuse. A November 9 wedding is being planned

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Junior Merry Maidens win honors at fair Awards won by members of the Junior Merry Maidens 4-H club at the recent county fair are listed below: Stephanie Baumgartner, blue ribbon in foods; Beth Burke, blue ribbon in foods and red ribbon in clothing; Brenda Davis, blue ribbon and honor in foods, red ribbon in clothing and in crafts; Also. Debbie Green, blue ribbon and honor in foods and blue ribbon in clothing; Mischelle Johnston, blue ribbon in foods and red ribbon in clothing, Lynn Kaiser, blue ribbon and honor in foods; And. Lori Kleinknight. red ribbon in foods and white in crafts. Lynette Miller, blue ribbon and honor in foods and blue in clothing; Shari Miller, blue ribbons in foods and crafts; Sheli Miller, blue ribbon in foods; Norine Sorensen, red ribbon in foods; And, Jane Wilson, red ribbon in foods, red in crafts, blue in clothing, blue and honors and state fair entry placing -red in photography, blue in flowers, blue and honor and state fair alternate in food preservation and red in home furnishings; Also, Janet Wall, blue and honor in clothing and blue in foods and crafts; Judy Wall, blue and honor in clothing and blue in foods and crafts ; Stacy Wall, blue in foods; Sherrill Wise, blue in foods; Julia Rhodes, blue in foods; Jamie White, blue in foods and crafts; And. Marla Wolferman. red in crafts and clothing and white in foods; Becky Wuthrich, blue in foods; Susie Schmucker, blue in foods. Teana Ringler, blue in foods: Also. Tammy Miller, white in wildlife; Julia Garza, red in crafts; Lydia Garza, blue in crafts; Kris Brembeck, blue and honor in crafts; Hope Sipress, red in crafts; Jolene White, blue in crafts; And, Cynthia Rapp, blue and honor and state fair entry placing blue in food preservation, blue and honor in foods and home furnishings and blue in clothing. 1J ENGAGED — Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Costa. 431 Carnahan avenue, Findlay, Ohio, have announced the engagement ot their daughter. Nancy Ann. to James A. Frederick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer J. Frederick. 130 East Boston street. Syracuse. Miss Costa attended Bowling Green State university and is employed at Cooper Tire and Rubber Company in Findlay. Her fiance graduated from Findlay college in 1171 where he was a member of Theta Chi fraternity. He is also employed at Cooper Tire and Rubber Company. A January 25 wedding is planned.

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V B ■KfeL Mdl b A' MR. AND MRS. CRIS SALAS Peterson, Salos exchange vows at Calvary church

An August 4 wedding at Calvary United Methodist church, Syracuse, united in marriage Miss Sandy Lee Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Miles Peterson of Cromwell, and Cris Salas of North Webster, formerly of Old Mexico. The double ring ceremony was performed at 3 o’clock in the afternoon. The bride, given in marriage by her father, appeared in a gown of white chiffon with lace sleeves and yoke. She wore a fingertip veil to which her mother pinned a rose bud to the base. Her flowers were roses, baby breath and white carnations entwined with lace. Attendants Geneva Brooks of Bourbon served her granddaughter as matron of honor in a gown of solid red trimmed in white. She wore a white wide-brimmed hat with a long streamer down the back, and carried a single long stemmed rose with a touch of baby breath and lace. Randy Biglow of Wilmont was best man. He wore a white jacket, blue trousers, red shirt and a rosebud boutonniere. Jerry Johnson of Tulsa, Okla.; Jackie Peterson of Cromwell, brother of the bride; and Robin Deal, Cromwell, were ushers. Miss Jean Peterson. Miss Jeanice Peterson. Miss Jeanet Peterson, and Miss Shelly Peterson, all sisters of the bride, were bridesmaids. They wore gowns of white background with baby roses, red

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wide-brimmed hats with long red streamers, and each carried a single long stemmed rose. Shane Peterson served his sister as ring bearer. The mother of the bride was attired in a gown of lime green with a single string of pearls. Her flowers were roses and baby breath. All women entering the church received a single long stemmed rose. Following a wedding trip to Michigan, the couple is at home at Cromwell. Among guests attending were the bride’s grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson of Anchorage, Alaska. The bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Salas of Reynosa. Tamaulitas, Mexico, were unable to- attend. Area residents attend Larson show Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wickersham of Big Barbee Lake attended the 1975 Larson dealer meeting at Lake Geneva. Wis. The show was held at The Abbey, the well-known convention center on Lake Geneva, a lake of about 1.000 acres. The dealer banquet and awards presentation. Thursday evening, climaxed the three day show, with about 450 dealers and their wives attending.

{New Salem{ |By MRS. HERB MOREHOUSE | “Pass It On” was the beautiful song sung by the girls chorus Sunday morning during the worship hour at New Salem. Cindy Rapp accompanied the chorus. Members of the chorus are Mischelle Johnston. Lorraine and Sharon Meek. Brenda Davis, Denise and Doreen Darr, Joy and Kathy Glaser and Lisa Rager. “The Value of Predictive Prophecy” was the morning message delivered by pastor Woodbum The scriptures used were II Peter 3:12-15 and Matthew’ 6:19-20. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Newcum moved to West Lafayette over the week end. Mr. Newcum plans to continue his education at Purdue. Mrs. Fred Woodburn. Onito. Ecuador. South America, arrived by plane last week to spend a fewweeks with her son and family. Rev. and Mrs. Chad Woodburn and daughter. Heather. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathews entertained Sunday for Ed Smith. Mrs. Edna Tom and Mrs. Emma Cripe spent a few- days last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Mullinix and daughters. Miss Cindy Schermerhorn returned to Purdue Sunday after spending the summer with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sands and family of Munster spent the week end with Mrs. Zona.Deeter of Leesburg. RR CHARTER On Feb. 28, 1827, a charter was granted by Maryland to the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co., the first in America.

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Fellowship class holds meeting The Fellowship class of the Syracuse Church of God met on Tuesday night of last week at the home of Mrs. Helen Richcreek, with Donald Nine, president, in charge. Prayer was by Rev. Walter Williams. Rev. Wilmer Frederick led in devotions. He also read four letters from missionaries. Response to roll call was by scripture verses. It was decided to purchase a new chalkboard for the new classroom, and gifts for outgoing teachers. Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Frederick. New teachers are Ted Grindle with Ralph Bushong, assistant. Election of officers will be held at the next meeting on Sunday. Sept. 15, at the Donald Nine home. A salad bar at 12 noon will precede the meeting. Mrs. Richcreek will lead devotions. Mrs. Frederick closed the business session with prayer and Mrs. Joseph Koble was in charge of entertainment at which time Bible games were played. Refreshments were served by the hostess during the social hour.

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SEPTEMBER BRIDE — Mr. and Mrs. Owen Avery of r 3 Syracuse announce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon Anne, to DeWayne Lender of Nappanee. Miss Avery graduated from Wawasee high school and is employed with Lemler Cabinet Company at Nappanee. Her fiance is a graduate of North Wood high school and also employed with Lemler Cabinet. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D. Lemler. Sr., of r 3 Nappanee. A September 21 wedding is being planned at the Church of the Brethren. Syracuse.