The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 October 1975 — Page 6

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. Oct. 22.1975

MR. AND MRS. PAUL M. EVANS

Shirley Albright, Paul Evans wed September 27 in Greencastle

Miss Shirley Ann Albright and Paul M Evans were united in marriage at 1:30 o'clock on the afternoon of September 27 in the First Christian church in Greencastle Rev Moms Lunch, Jr., performed the double ring ceremony before an altar flanked by palms and a bouquet of lavender gladioli and white pompon mums Parents of the couple are Mr and Mrs Claude Albright of r 2 Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs Walter Ritter of Milford and the late John Richard Evans The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white gown of Dacron polyester. The bodice featured a scoop neckline trimmed in Vemse lace roses The empire waistline was set off with lace trim and a satin nbbon bow m front An applique of a lace rose donned the front of the gown The full sleeves were sheer with Vemse lace rose appliques accenting the arms The A-line skirt also featured Vemse lace roses trimmed in lace petals bordering the flounce of crystal pleating which accented the dress at the hemline A full chapel train fell behind and was trimmed in Vemse lace and crystal pleating The veil, made by the bride’s mother, was waist-length and was trimmed with Vemse lace and rose petals She carried a nosegay of white pixie carnations. lavender rosebuds and baby's breath The maid of honor was Miss

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Linda Ridgway of r 1 Cloverdale. a friend of the bride. Another friend. Miss Linda Frost, served as bridesmaid. Both wore lavender polyester gowns with lavender lace cape collars. Their headpieces were shoulder length, half moon shaped with lavender netting They carried baskets of lavender and white mums Their gowns and headpieces were made by the bride s mother For her daughter s wedding. Mrs Albright chose an aqua floor-length gown with matching accessories Her circular corsage was of lavender pixie carnations with white rose bdds The bridegroom’s mother chose a floor-length gown of pink polyester double knit dress with white accessories Her circular corsage was of white pixie carnations and lavender rosebuds Serving as best man was Jim Evans of Nappanee. cousin of the bridegroom Groomsman was Dallas Evans of Lafayette. Ushers were Melvin Albright, brother of the bride; Tom Evans, cousin of the bridegroom; and Dale Custer, cousin of the bridegroom of Milford Following the ceremony the reception was held in the church’s fellowship hall The fourtiered cake and punch was served by Mrs. Gene DeWesse and Mrs Bob Albright, cousins of the bride of Greencastle. Guests were registered by Miss Kathy Sutherlin, Greencastle. friend of the bride. Gifts were received by Mrs Vicki Ward and Mrs Dee Ann Nascimbene. both of Greencastle The bride is a 1969 graduate of Reelsville high school and has been employed by the Greencastle Banner-Graphic The bridegroom is a 1969 graduate of Wawasee high school and attended IU-PU’s Fort Wayne campus for two years He is employed by Liberty Homes. Syracuse The couple is at home at 104 W. Emetine. Milford

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Christmas bazaars provide array of items for holidays

This is the season for holiday bazaars and both the Calvary United Methodist church at Syracuse and the Milford United Methodist Women are planning bazaars in November. Both promise an array of handmade items for holidaygiving. Food items will also be featured at both events. The Calvary’ church’s bazaar will be held on Saturday, Nov. 1, between the hours of 9 a.m. ami 5 pm at the church which is located south of Syracuse on state road 13. The Milford church's bazaar will be held on Thursday and Friday, Nov. 6 and 7, at the fire station on Main street in Milford. The hours are 3 to 8 pm on Thursday and 9 a m. to 3 30 p m on Friday. A plate lunch will be featured ckiring the noon hour at the Calvary bazaar. Featured at the “Christmas in the Country" bazaar at Milford will be a snack bar and baked goods. Syracuse women in the top photo are. from left, Mrs Roy Niles, Mrs. George Warrender, Mrs. Roy Wilkinson, Mrs K. B. Lininger, Mrs Robert Laudeman, Mrs Theries Doll, Mrs Fred Nolan. Mrs I. J By land and Mrs C. H Ott. They are shown with a number of the items which will be offered for sale during their bazaar. In the lower photo with items they will be featuring are members of the Milford church’s women's group From left, they are, Mrs Glen Treesh. Mrs. Robert Brown. Mrs. Esther Markley. Mrs. Harlan Wuthrich, Mrs. Joe Gerencser and Mrs. Bessie Sunthimer.

Harry Dotys honored at dinner on Sunday Mr and Mrs Harry* Doty of Milford were honored on Sunday at a dinner in the home of their daughter. Mrs. Noble Fisher. The Dotys were married 61 years on October 24 The Dotys are the parents of four children. Mrs. Noble (Donna) Fisher. Mrs Oliver (Annabelle) Replogle and Harry Dale Doty of Milford and Mrs. Dean (Maryann) Dowty of r 1 Syracuse They also have nine grandchildren Twilighters hold meeting Members of the Twilighters Bunco club met last Wednesday evening in the home of Mrs Charles Searfoss with Mrs. Tim Darr assisting. Mrs. Gerald Bitner was a guest The date of December 10 was set for the Christmas dinner party with location to be announced later High for the evening went to Mrs Bill Ever; low . Mrs Eugene Henning, travel, Mrs Gene Kitson; and door prize. Mrs Eyer Birthday gifts went to Mrs James Mench and Mrs Bill Coburn Mrs. Robert Moser received an anniversary* gift. The November 19 meeting will be with Mrs. Henning and Mrs. Mench is co-hostess Milford Senior Citizens see slides of Portugal The Milford Senior Citizens met Sunday at the fire station for a carry-in dinner After the meal Bvford Cox of Mishawaka showed slides and told of the trip he had taken to Portugal and the Canary Islands The next meeting will be November 9 with Guy Zimmerman of Fort Wayne, a former resident. presenting the program. Members and friends are always welcome

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Wednesday club takes a trip through Indiana

Members of the Wednesday Afternoon club at Syracuse were entertained in the home of Mrs. J. M. Rapp last week with Mrs.

Mills, Holley vows said in Dunlap Methodist church

Mr and Mrs Gordon Holley are at home at 22581 Briarhill drive, Goshen, following their marriage on September 20 in the Dunlap United Methodist church The bride is the former Barbara E. Mills, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Harold L. Arnold of Syracuse and prior to her marriage was employed by Liberty Homes. Inc in Goshen Her hushand. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Holley of White Pigeon. Mich , is employed at Liberty Homes, Inc . at Goshen. The ceremony was performed by* Rev Ronald Liechty Pittman-Kirby wedding date has been set Mr and Mrs. Dean L. Pittman of Syracuse have announced the engagement of their daughter. Sally, to Wayne Kirby, son of Oscar Kirby of Kodak. Tenn Miss Pittman is a graduate of Syracuse high school and Albion college She is teaching in the Title I program in Sevierville elementary school. Sevierville. Tenn Her fiance graduated from Sevier county high school and is presently employed in the building trade The couple will be married in Syracuse on November 28 in the bride's parents' home.

Ernest Bushong assisting. Mrs. Wales Macy, vice president, presided at the busmens meeting at which time

The couple was attended by their children. Cindy, Teri and Michelle Holley and Mandy and Matthew Mills, and the bridegroom's brother. Dan Holley. Ushers were Dave Agne, brother-in-law of the bridegroom and Bill Donovan. Serving at the reception were Stella Miller, aunt of the bride; Priscilla Agne. sister of the bridegroom; and Shirley Holley, sister-in-law of the bridegroom. The couple spent its honeymoon in Chicago.

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members responded to roll call by telling of interesting littleknown spots in Indiana Topic for the program was “Historic Places in Indiana.” Mrs James E. Lesh presented an interesting history of Harmonie, which later was renamed New Harmony. Mrs. Geprge W. Kleopfer told of the many historic homes of Madison, naming the Lavier home being one of the largest homes on the river that is open to the public. Mrs. Ralph Clingaman pointed out the many places in the northern part of the state of historic interest. There are 1484 covered bridges in Indiana, she noted, one having half of the bridge in Indiana and half in Ohio. She also mentioned the beautiful Sycamore road on state road 29 south of Logans port. The next meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Clingaman

Apples vs potatoes

Bv MRS. ANN HANCOOK Extension Agent, Home Economist Could you compare an apple and a potato nutritionally? According to the Department of Agriculture’s nutritive value of foods an apple contains 70 calories and a potato 90. An apple provides small amounts of vitamin A, iron, calcium, and various other nutrients. Apples supply no large quantity of any nutrient. A potato on the other hand, supplies approximately 50 per cent of your daily Vitamin C requirements along with small amounts of various other nutrients. A skum has formed on my homemade sauerkraut. Is it ready to can? Mrs. Jennie Harden, Warsaw. It is normal for skum to form during the fermentation process. Remove the skum daily. It takes approximately five to six weeks at room temperature for complete fermentation. Can artificial sweetenters be used in. home canning fruits? Yes they can. However it is suggested that the fruit be canned in its own juice or in water. Sweeten the fruit to taste before serving. Sugar is not needed to prevent spoilage. Processing is the same for unsweetened fruit as for sweetened. What foods are good sources of iron?

Round Table Ladies have a Bicentennial lesson

The October meeting of the Ladies of the Round Table at Syracuse met with Mrs. Clayton Mock Mrs Vernon Beckman was co-hostess. The meeting opened in regular form with Mrs. Robert Laudeman. president, in charge. Welcomed into the club was Mrs. Wayne Roe. 100 North Shore drive. In commemoration of the Bicentennial, Mrs. Michael Neff presented the lesson on the history of worship in America and the Bible in America.

Theo Beers to be honored on 50th wedding anniversary

The family of Theo and Naoma Beer extends an invitation to friends and relatives in honor of the Beers' 50th wedding anniversary. The open house will be held on Sunday. Oct. 26, in the Apostolic Christian church fellowship hall, Milford, between the hours of 3 and 5:30 p.m. The family requests gifts not be given ? The Beers are the parents of seven children — Mrs. Robert (Marguerite) Hoerr, Phillip Beer, Mrs. Lewis (Miriam) Speicher and Mrs. Arnold (Becky) Doll, all of the Milford area; Mrs. Carl (Mary) Feichter of Bluffton; Dr. Alan Beer of Dallas, Texas; and Bernie Beer

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Actually very few. The best source of course is liver since iron is stored in the liver. Two ounces of cooked beef liver provides five milligrams of iron. Other sources include an egg 1.l milligrams, molasses one tablespoon 3.2 milligrams, spinach l 2 cup two milligrams, meats three ounces, 2.6 milligrams and enriched or whole wheat bread, one slice .6 milligrams. Women need 18 milligrams of iron each day. Food Facts Questions will be answered if sent to — Food Facts, county extension office, r 4 box 284 C, Warsaw 46580. CORRECTION The extension homemaker fall luncheon will be held October 29 rather than October 25 as was reported last week. Recipe Os The Week APPLE DOUGHNUTS Three cups flour, teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon nutmeg, 4 teaspoons baking powder, 2 eggs, beaten, 1 cup apples grated, two thirds cup shortening, M> cup milk. Combine dry ingredients. Cut in shortening. Add eggs, milk, and apples. Mix just enough to moisten. Spoon into greased muffin tins. Fill half full. Bake at 350 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes. Remove from pan while hot. Dip in melted butter and roll in a mixture of one cup sugar and two tablespoons cinnamon.

In presenting the lesson, she used filmstrips and was assisted by Mrs. Mock at the organ when giving the history of some of the most popular hymns. Mrs. Neff told of the spirit of the early Christians and how the spirit of the early Christian was revealed in the hymns written at that time. Members were left with the thought, “Happy is the nation whose God is the Lord." Guests were Mrs. Lorin Evans and Mrs. Steve Eldridge. The November meeting will be in the home of Mrs. W. H. Doughman at 157 North Shore drive.

of Nappanee. The couple also has 34 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

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