The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 35, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 September 1974 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. Sept. 25. 1»74

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MR. AND MRS W. D. LEMLER. JR

Avery, Lemler vows exchanged in Saturday afternoon wedding

Miss Sharon Avery of r 3 Syracuse and daughter of Mr and Mrs Owen Avery, became the bride of W DeWayne Lemler, Jr . r 3 Nappanee, in a 2 o’clock ceremony Saturday. Sept 21. in the Church of the Brethren at 215 West Main street. Syracuse Rev Jack Farrell, pastor of the church, officiated for the double nng ceremony Mrs Donald Davis of Syracuse provided musical selections The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Wilbur I) Lemler. Sr . of Nappanee Bride In Organza The bride, given in marriage by her father . wore a total look gown of polyester organza over taffeta with empire wait styling Raschel lace accented the bodice and bishop sleeves, and firmed an apron affect on the skirt of the gown The detachable chapel train was enchanced with the lace, and the mantilla of English illusion was edged in the

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lace and held in place with a pill box headpiece Miss Rebecca Blackport of r 2 Syracuse, cousin of the bride, served as maid of honor m a gown of green dotted swiss. empire styling, with short umbrella sleeves, and bright green velvet ribbon belt A light green hat with matching ribbon completed her attire Miss Esther Avery of r 3 Syracuse and Miss Cindy Lemler, r 3 Nappanee, served as bridesmaids They wore gowns of pink dotted swiss with empire waist, short umbrella sleeves, bright pink velvet ribbon belts, and pmk hats with matching nbbon Kenneth Leinbach of r 1 Wakarusa was best man. Ushers were Daniel Mast, r 1 Syracuse, and Charles Avery, r 3 Syracuse. The bride s mother selected to wear a red violet gown accented with lace, and the bridegroom's mother was attired in light blue. Reception Follows A reception followed in the church basement. Presiding at the reception were Mrs Gap Fisher of Leesburg. Mrs. Carol Avery. Warsaw . Miss Joni Avery. Syracuse. Miss Tammy Avery of Milford, and Miss Vivian Waters of Nappanee The couple left for a wedding trip to the Wisconsin Dells and upon their return will reside at 457 W Walnut street, Nappanee. The bride graduated from Wawasee high school and is a

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secretary for Lemler Cabinets at Nappanee The bridegroom is a foremaniat Lemler Cabinets and a graduate of North Wood high school Leesburg club plans October 16 trip to factories The Leesburg Homemakers met last Wednesday evening with Mrs Dale Morehouse Mrs Lavere Vanator and Mrs Harold McKibbm were co-hostesses. The meeting opened in usual form Mrs Emory Stookey and Mrs Herschel Albert gave the lesson on self-defense. The garden report was given by Mrs Everett Tom, Sr., on time to ptaht spring bulbs, use of bone meal and putting leaves and straw around rose bushes for the winter The citizenship report was given by Mrs Chester Alberts on red barns and black barns The culture arts report was given by Mrs Maurice Hoffman and roll call was answered by 18 members telling where they spent their vacation. The lesson was given by Mrs Morehouse on what’s new in sewing notions She showed different notions and her thimble display with thimbles from different countries The club will be taking a trip on October 16 with stops at a glass factory in Elwood, at a furniture factory and in Indianapolis to shop 1 Door prizes were won by Mrs Gross and Mrs Hazel Kline Refreshments of cider and doughnuts with nuts and mints were served. There will be no October meeting because of the trip.

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FALL BRIDE — Mrs. Betty Elliott of Syracuse and Paul Elliott, Richmond, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Susan Elaine, to David Lee Long of Warsaw. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Long of Warsaw . Warsaw. The wedding will take place at Grace Lutheran church in Syracuse at 7:30 p.in. on October Miss Elliott is a 1973 graduate of Wawasee high school and employed as sales secretary at Sea Nvmph Boat Company in Svracuse. Her fiance, a graduate of Warsaw high school, is employed at Monteith Tire. Warsaw. Bunco club meets in Kitson home

The Twihghters Bunco club at Syracuse met last Wednesday night in the home of Mrs Gene Kitson with Mrs Charles Searfoss assisting There were 14 members tn attendance High for the evening went to Mrs BZugene Henning; low. Mrs Bill Cobum; travel. Mrs Bill Ever, and door prize. Mrs. Warren Benson. Belated birthday gifts went to Mrs Richard Workman Mrs Richard Plikerd received birthdaygifts. and anniversary gifts went to Mrs Robert Moser and Mrs Workman Mrs. James Mench will entertain for the October meeting with Mrs Plikerd assisting

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AIDS YOUTH CENTER — The afternoon bridge-o-rama last year netted 1225. and a check in that amount is being presented to lakeland Youth Center director Dan Caskey by Mrs. Harry Lemberg, left, representing her husband who is chairman of the Lakeland Youth Center board, and Mrs. Peter Blue, who was co-chairman of the 1973-74 afternoon bridge-o-rama. Caskey said a new sign will be purchased with the money for the center.

Clarence Fike honored Sunday

Rev. Clarence Fike was surprised last Sunday during the Harvest meeting at the Turkey Creek Church of the Brethren in honor of his 50 years as a minister. FTesent for the special day honoring Rev. and Mrs Fike were their sons, Ernest of Rochelle, 111., and Elbert of Linden. 111., and their families Members of the Candence quartet presented the program. Letters were received from the church at Dixon. 111., where he had served as pastor Flowers, a tape and engraved picture were received from the Freeport. 111, church where he conducted his first service. Richard Bigler of the Goshen City church was in attendance to represent that church and presented the Fikes with a gift. Bigler is chairman of the church board. Rev. Fike served the Goshen church for 12 years. On September 8 the Fikes were honored at the Prince of Peace church in South Bend. Cake was served and they were presented a plaque Rev. Fike served the South Bend church for seven years. Local women attend seminar Two members of the Lakeland Women s Bowling association of Syracuse attended a leadership training seminar conducted by the Women's International Bowling Congress at Lansing. Mich . September 21 and 22. Local members who attended are: Mrs Howard Dixon of r 4 Syracuse, president; and Miss Sharon Gilbert o( r 1 Syracuse, secretary-1 reasurer. The WIBC leadership training seminars are being held to train local women’s bowling association officers, directors and other leaders in rules, parliamentary procedure, use of forms and other office methods, problem solving techniques and human relations skills. Women from associations within a 200-mile radius attended the Lansing seminar Similar sessions have been held by WIBC this summer in Madison. Wis.; Yakima. Wash ; Chattanooga. Tenn ; Salina. Kan., and are scheduled this month in Cheyenne. Wyo.; and in October. Binghamton. N.Y.

CRC hears program on England and Scotland

The Columbian Reading Circle of Milford met Monday evening in the home of Mrs. Herbert Stump. Present were 14 members and one guest. Mrs. James Alt, whose husband serves the Milford community as pastor of the United Methodist church. Mrs. Robert Hurd had charge of the program and arranged to have Miss Ruth Angle as a guest speaker Miss Angle had spent six weeks this past summer in England and Scotland, four weeks of travel and sight-see-ing in both countries, ending in Scotland with a two-week studycourse at the University of

Blue Bird roundup is held on Sunday

The Goshen-Syracuse Council of Campfire Girls, Inc., held its annual Blue Bird roundup Sunday at the scout cabin. Mrs. Norman Stevenson, with the mothers of the girls, explored the Blue Bird level program. Mrs. Peg Overfelt explained the councilwide program as it applies to the Blue Bird level. Mrs. John Allyn, executive director for the council, explained the awards and recognition program, along with showing program materials. The need for volunteers was discussed, followed by a question and answer period. RefreshSenior Mothers meet with guest speaker Mrs Mildred Corson was hostess for the meeting last week of the Senior Mothers club at Syracuse with son. Ron Corson of Wawasee high school, presenting the program for the evening of slides and talk on his trip through Europe. Sixteen members and one guest. Mrs Gene Krug, were in attendance. Mrs. Herschel Harper, new president, presided for the brief business portion of the evening Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Hildreth Nichols and Mrs. DeLoss Smith. Mrs. William Kerfin will be hostess for the next club meeting. Woodys visit Jack Stumps Sgt-Maj. and Mrs. Charles Woody and daughter Carol arrived last week from New Heberdie Islands to visit their daughter and family. Mr and Mrs Jack Stump and Jennifer at Syracuse Thev visited New Zealand. New Caldoma and stopped in Hawaii to visit friends and relatives. They have spent the past week getting acquainted with their granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McClintic entertained the Woodys last Sunday before they left Monday morning for Baltimore. Md.. to visit his mother

Ekhnburgh. These courses were under the sponsorship of and conducted by professors from Purdue university. It was an extremely rewarding evening, sharing with Miss Angle the account of her experiences and admiring the many beautiful pictures she had taken. The evening ended with a social period during which time refreshments were enjoyed. The next meeting will be held October 14 in the home of Mrs. Charles Greene at Dewart Lake. Mrs. Elizabeth Tobin will be in charge of the program.

rnents were served by Mrs. Howard Peace. Debbie and Darla Overfelt of the Discovery club held games for the future Blue Birds during the meeting. Gardner family has pot luck A family pot luck dinner was field at the Milford fire station on Sunday honoring the William Gardners of Yucaipa. Calif. Gardner is a brother of Mrs. Amos Om and John Gardner of Milford. Charles Gardner of Knox and Mrs. Mose Wilson of Nappanee A total of 76 persons were present. They came from Milford. Knox. Nappanee. Bourbon, Warsaw, Fort Wayne, Syracuse. Elkhart, New Paris, South Bend, Indianapolis, Goshen. Bremen and Sturgis. Meh.

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Wednesday club holds luncheon-meeting event

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Federation of Women's clubs meets Wednesday

Members of the Kosciusko county Federation of W’omen’s clubs met at the REMC building in Warsaw Wednesday night to plan programs and activities for the coming year. Mrs. Jay Gardner presided at the meeting. a Mrs. Cletus Griffith opened the meeting in the usual form. Unity, is the theme selected by the organization. Representatives from the clubs gave a preview of the programs their groups will present this year. Mrs. Gardner introduced the county chairmen Intermediate Mothers club meeting held The Syracuse Intermediate Mothers’ club held its first meeting of the year at the home of Mrs. Ray Buhrt last Monday night. A pot luck dinner was enjoyed by the 18 members present. Following a brief business meeting conducted by Mrs. Maurice Lung, club president, each member told of the highlights of the past summer. The next meeting will be held October 7 at the home of Mrs. Lung

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and guests Reports were heard from various committees. Reminders were given of the fall council meeting of county federated clubs on September 18 and the 13-district fall meeting at Michigan City on October 2. A social hour followed at which time guests caught up on news of summer lime activities. Assisting the hostess were Mrs Stan Emerick, Mrs. Nelson Miles, Mrs. Ray Jones, Mrs. John Sudlow and Mrs. Peter Blue. The next meeting will be a guest meeting at the home of Mrs. Jones with Mrs. Miles giving a book review.

who will work with local clubs on special projects. Mrs. Marion Scott presented the mobile meal program and told of the progress they are making. Terry White showed pictures he had taken showing the operation of the project.

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PLAN WEDDING - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pischke of Syracuse announce the engagement of their daughter, Annette Lou. to Robert Phillip Ratcliff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ratcliff of Goshen. He is employed with the state highway department at Goshen. A falkwedding is being planned.