The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 21 July 1976 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL— Wed., July 21,1976

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F> k'lf 1 * £l J * « W? • iA<K'A , xVh | vvH » x ■ (I i p MR. AND MRS. 808 SCHISLER Debra Kauffman, Bob Schisler wed in Church of God July 10

Rev. James McKibbon officiated at the marriage of Debra Elaine Kauffman, daughter erf Mr. and Mrs. Eli Kauffman of Syracuse and Wilber Kaufman of Nappanee and Bob Ray Schisler. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schisler of Cromwell, in the Syracuse Church of God, Saturday. July 10. at 2 p.m. The double ring ceremony was attended by 165 guests Ushers Dennis Kauffman and Gary Slabaugh lit the candles on the altar Also on the altar were blue and white flowers. Nancy Coy played organ selections during the service The bride, given in marriage by Eli Kauffman and Wilber Kaufman, wore a long white gown accented with a blue ribbon at the waist She selected a long white veil and carried a bouquet of blue and white carnations. A long blue and white dress was worn by the maid of honor. Dawn Glon She carried pink carnations The bridesmaids Debbie Wiles of Elkhart. Nancy Schisler of Cromwell and Cindy Kaufman of Nappanee wore blue and white

Bicentennial flower show at Syracuse open to public

The Syracuse-Wawasee Garden club will present the 17761976 Bicentennial Flower Show. “Let Freedom Ring." at the Wawasee high school on August 5 from 2:30-6 pm. and August 6 from 12 to 6 pm Everyone is invited Admission is free Anyone may enter the flower show Entries must be submitted at the school on August 4 from 68:30p.m. or August 5 from 8:30 to 10 a m to qualify for judging The five entry divisions are (A) artistic division. iB) horticulture division. (C) junior and high school gardeners, (D) educational exhibits and <E) noncompetitive commercial exhibits ; To participate in the artistic * division an entry must be made by the exhibitor but materials may be secured from any source. There are six principles considered when judging in the division: Balance, dominance, scale, contrast, rhythm and proportion. Classes in the artistic design are: Communications. Plymouth Rock. Amber Waves of Grain. New Frontiers, Footsteps of Time, Reaching for the Moon, Happy Birthday America'., Colonial Life in America, Religious Reflections. Beauty , from the Land, Westward Ho!, Celebration, Three Cheers for the Red, White and Blue, Boston Tea Party, Pursuit of Happiness and America The Beautiful All entries in horticulture division must be grown by exhibitor out of doors, except potted plants. There wall be a variety of classes in this division. There will be horticulture and artistic design divisions for TOPS weigh in Monday The TOPS club In 106 of Syracuse met Monday, July 19, at 7 p.m. in the First Charter building Ten members weighed in and the best loser was Josffi Clayton Bessie Grimes and Debbie Dull tied for second. Tht total club loss was 104 pounds New members are welcome.

dresses to match the maid of honor They carried bouquets of pink and blue carnations The best man was Randy Keck of Syracuse. Serving as groomsmen were Gary Wiles of Elkhart and Bobby Kaufman of Syracuse. The bride’s mother selected a long orange dress with white sleeves. The bridegroom’s mother chose a long green gown. Both mothers were adorned with white carnation corsages Reception At the reception following the wedding ceremony Kris George. Vickie Miller. Vicky Schisler and Linda Miller served guests from a lace cloth covered table with a blue and white floral centerpiece. Cake, ice cream, mints, nuts and punch were served. After a wedding trip to northern Michigan the couple will reside in Ligonier. The bride graduated from Wawasee high school and the bridegroom graduated from West Noble high school in Ligonier and is employed as a welder at Riblet Products in Syracuse

junior gardeners and high school gardeners Paper plates and bottles will be provided by the committee for those entering this division To enter the SyracuseWawasee Garden club flower show or for more information call Mrs DeFord (Dot)jHite of Syracuse. i» wSf- ■ SEPTEMBER WEDDING PLANNED — Judith Robert ot Syracuse and Doyle Lung of Wawaka announce the engagement of their daughter Judith Lung to Rick Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Harris ot Syracuse. The bride-elect is a student at Wawasee high school. Her fiance is a graduate of Wawasee high school. The couple plans a September wedding. Lakeland day care has summer program The summer program at the Lakeland day care center has been very versatile. Activities have included arts and crafts, swimming, nature hikes and field trips. • In celebration of the Bicentennial year the children have been studying the American heritage. Special projects have been candlemaking, patchwork quilt and totebags. as well as the art of making bread. The center is open from 6 a m to 6 p.m.. Monday through Friday. ,

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Patio Gardening program for the garden club The monthly meeting of the Syracuse-Wawasee Garden club was held in the home of Mrs. Ralph Clingaman with 21 members present. Mrs. DeFord Hite presented the program on “Patio Gardening.'' tracing the history from ancient times to the present. President Mrs. R. C. Tytler presided during the business meeting and it was announced that the club had been presented a certificate for World Gardening at the district meeting held July 13. A state life membership is to be presented to Mrs. Tytler. Plans were discussed for the annual flower show to be held at the Wawasee high school August 5. from 2:30 to 6 p.m. and August 6. from 12 to 6 p.m. The theme of the show will be "Let Freedom Ring” and is open to the public free of charge. The next meeting will be August 10 in the home of Mrs. B. Robbins in Cromwell. ■ l/- 9 PLAN TO WED — Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Dr a goo of North Webster and Robert L. Ehman of Marion announce the engagement of their daughter Terri Kim Ehman to Robert Miller, son of Mrs. Sonja Russell of North Webster. Robert is employed at Syracuse Rubber Company. Both are graduates of Wawasee high school. The wedding will take place September 18 in North Webster. Floyd Smiths to be honored on 35th anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Smith. 24 Sunset Dr., Warsaw, will be honored by their children at an open house in celebration of their 35th wedding anniversary. The open house will be held from 2 to 5 p.m on Sunday. Aug. 1. in their home. A special invitation is extended to all friends and relatives. It is requested that gifts be omitted. Floyd Smith and the former Betty Hart ere married July 30. 1941 at Anderson. They are the parents of three daughters and one son — Mrs Harold t Sheri i Bleile, Mrs. Jerry (Cindy) Kammerer and Douglas Smith, all of Leesburg; and Staci at home. They also have six grandchildren Bethany club has picnic at Fish Lake The Bethany Extension Homemakers club enjoyed a picnic dinner on Thursday at the cottage on Fish Lake of Mrs. Dorothy Widner. Mrs. Anna Mellinger was the assistant hostess Mrs. Lillian Lehman gave the table grace at the noon hour. In the afternoon the new president. Mrs James Kitson. conducted the meeting "Stars and Stripes Forever” was the song of the month. Historical events of America was the roll call response of 20 members. Two guests. Mrs Kenneth Hollinger and Mrs. Edna Thwaits. were also present, as were four children Devotions were given by Mrs. Lee Poyser from Colossians Mrs Francis Eby presented a memorial for Mrs. Charles Cobb and Mrs. Zerola Zook, members who died in the past year. Mrs Harold Whitehead gave safety report on helpful hints on arthritis. The wedding anniversaries of Mrs. Whitehead and Mrs Virgil Dowty were recognized. The next meeting will be August 12 in the home of Mrs. Gladys Everest.

I w v %.JraA • * t\ u Ilk Vi H kJ CLASS REUNION — Members of the Milford high school class of 1966 are shown above at a reunion held last week end. s In front are Max Beer. Jane (Baumgartner) Yoder and Allen Brunjes. In the second row are Linda (Beer) Wuthrich, Judy (Beer) Kitson, Pat (Yoder) Boggs, Susie (Eltzroth) Thacker, Cathy (Biauser) Beiswanger, Carol (Chambers) Haab and Connie (Biller) Smith. Standing in the third row are Joan (Schlotterback) Kline, .Andrea (Leemon) Hahn, Debbie (Levernier) Mann. Rosetta (Chupp) Corl and JoEllen (McClintic) Free. In back are Pat (Bailey) Adams, Judi (Dippon) Burleson, Brenda (Wilson) Ewing, Beth (Hoover) Clauser. Ron Smith. John Beiswanger and Philip Barkey. Attending activities on Sunday but not pictured were class members Berneice (Chupp) Miller and James Brumbaugh.

Class of 1966 has reunion

The Milford high school class of '66 held its 10-year reunion Saturday and Sunday. July 17 and 18. BPW hear Dave Stoops The Syracuse-Wawasee Business and Professional Women’s club met at the Wawasee Bowl for dinner on Tuesday, July 13. with 36 'members present. David Stoops was a guest 4 speaker, explaining the weed problem in the lakes and what is being done about it. Mrs. Bill Coburn, president, presided over the business meeting Reports were heard from the various committees. A gift was sent to Mrs. Frank Bates, who is in a nursing home and flowers were sent to Mrs. Everett Edgar and Mrs. William Brake during their hospitalization. A wedding present was given to Mrs. Leonard. Newman. It was decided to have an ice cream social on July 23 during sidewalk days. Ice cream, cake, pie and soft drinks will be served to the public. The committee for the evening was Mildred Williams. Mrs. Lyle Seifert and Mrs. Emory Stetler. The door prize was won by Mrs Oscar Bjella. Initiated into honor society Debbie Stahley was initiated into Phi Theta Kappa, the coeducational national honor society for community colleges. Saturday. July 17. in Miami, Fla. She is training to become a registered nurse. To be eligible for this initiation, one must have at least a 3.50 cumulative grade point average, Debbie has a 3.85. She is presently employed as a medical assistant by Dr. Robert Willner, a doctor of acupuncture, in North Miami Beach, Fla She will be starting the fall term in August. Debbie is thedaughter of Mrs Isabelle Stahley. East Shore Dr., Syracuse Debbie’s address is: 14420 N E. 6 Ave.. No. 304 North Miami, Fla 33161.

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An evening out was held Saturday at the Holiday Inn in Warsaw for the adults. The evening featured a buffet meal and dancing later in the lounge. A total of 22 class members were in attendance making a total of 39 present in all. The flower pieces used in the banquet were awarded to Brenda (Wilson) Ewing for remembering the class motto. "To the valiant nothing is impossible”; to

Legion Auxiliary officers installed, committees listed

American Legion Auxiliary Unit 226 of Milford met at the Legion hall Tuesday. July 13. at 7:30 p.m. President Elizabeth Steinke presided with 25 members and two guests. Mrs. John Perry and daughter, Diana, present. Mary Ann Dowty introduced this year’s delegate, Diana Perry, who gave an informative report of her week spent at Girls’ State. Installation of 1976-1977 officers followed this report. Glennis Stump, installing officer, was assisted by Beatrice Ruch and Patricia Clouse. Music was furnished by Doris Darnell, pianist. The new president, Marian R. Haab. read the list of her new chairmen for the ensuing year Americanism — Betty Scott Auxilary emergency fund — Rita Vanlaningham Children and youth — Marjorie Coy Civil preparedness — Hilda Ruch Communications — Inga Mathews Community service — Katherine Davis Constitution and By-laws — Elizabeth Steinke Education and scholarship — Trudy Ritter Field service — Maxine Pifer Finance — Glennis Stump, Annabelle Replogle Leemon Girls’ State — Mary Ann Dowty' Junior activities — Susie Chupp. Joellen Free Knightstown home — Treva Borkholder Lafayette home — Beulah Felkner Leadership development — Patricia K. Clouse Legislation — Eloise Mc-

Jo Ellen (McClintic) Free for remembering the class colors, burgundy and white: and to Judy (Beer) Kitson for recalling the name of the science club, Evil Smota (live atoms spelled backwards). Snacks were served Sunday afternoon at the home of Alvin and Carol Haab to the family of class members. Approximately 75, including children, were in attendance.

Cracken Membership — Mary Helene Levernier Merit — Inga Mathews Music — Ann Brooks National security — Lea trice Rapp Past President Parley — Glennis Stump Poppy — Rosetta Corl, Loretta Ostendorf, Polly Chupp Pianist — Doris Darnell Spirit of *76 — Karen Hare Veterans’ affairs — Beatrice Ruch Rehabilitation and crafts — Hazel Charlton President Haab scheduled a budget meeting for July 26 and a calendar meeting with Legion in September. She also appointed the social committee for August 3, Elizabeth Steinke, Beulah Felkner. Eloise McCracken and Trudy Ritter. President Haab read an article, "Day by Day” and turned the meeting back to President (Jr.) Past Steinke who closed the meeting.

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James Davenport, Mary Kline married June 17 in Fort Wayne

James Michael Davenport and Mary Postma Kline were united in marriage June 17 in a Baha’i ceremony in the presence of the Thursday study group and other friends and relatives, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Young on Lamont Ave., Fort Wayne. Officiating in the ceremony were Mrs. Elma Wilson, chairwoman, Dr. Zabi Sabet of Saint Francis college and Edward Young. A reception followed. The couple was dinner guests of Cameron Parks, chairman of the Fort Wayne Writer’s club, author and lecturer and other members of the club at Garrett that evening, after which a

Patricia Kruger, M. R. Hayden wed July 10 at North Webster

Patricia Ann Kruger and Michael Rusty Hayden were married July 10 in the amphitheater at Epworth Forest, North Webster. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kruger, North Webster. The bridegroom is the son of William Hayden of Michigan. Rev. Harlan Steffen, Syracuse, performed the double ring ceremony before an altar decorated with white baskets filled with yellow gladiolus. Bridal music was presented by Donna Wagoner at the piano. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white gown of peau de soie with lace overlay and long sleeves. The bodice featured flower pattern embroidery and Peter Pan collar. The floor-length, flared skirt was highlighted by a cathedral train with lace accents. A lace head band secured her three tiered veil of bridal illusion. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses, daisies and. baby’s breath. Sue Mitchell served as her sister’s matron of honor. She was attired in a floor-length gown of yellow double knit. It was styled with cape sleeves and scoop neckline. She wore a wide brimmed white hat with yellow ribbon streamers. Her bouquet consisted of a long stemmed yellow rose and white baby’s breath. Jan Barnet. North Webster and Kim Trammel, Syracuse, were bridesmaids. They wore floor-

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honeymoon was spent at the home of the bridegroom near Lake Everett. , Mrs. Davenport is the daughter of John Postma, teacher in the Milford school many years before his retirement and death, June 17, 1955. Mr. Davenport is a native of Jeffersonville and Louisville, Ky. He was an employee of the Pennsylvania railroad for over 50 years and in the interstate commerce commission during the Truman adminstration. Mr. and Mrs. Davenport are now living at 2819 Sherman Blvd., Fort Wayne.

length gowns of yellow double knit and matching elbow length capes. They wore wide brimmed white hats with yellow ribbon streamers and carried bouquets of yellow roses and baby’s breath. Tina Kruger, North Webster, sister of the bride, and Tiffany Narquaret from Illinois were flower girls. Their street-length dresses of white lace were styled with short sleeves and yellow cumberbund sashes. Todd Wagoner, Richmond, was ringbearer. Dennis Likens served as best man. Bruce Mitchell and Dan Weicht seated guests. The bride’s mother chose a floor-length gown of mint green double knit. It featured cape sleeves. The bridegroom’s step sister was attired in a pale green jumpsuit. Both ladies wore corsages of yellow roses. Immediately following the ceremony a wedding reception was held at Camelot Hall. The serving table was centered with a three tiered wedding cake. It was decorated with yellow and white flowers and topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom. The bride graduated from Wawasee high school and is employed at North Webster Products. The bridegroom graduated from Wawasee high school. He is employed by Syracuse Tool and Dye Following a wedding trip to Florida the couple will reside at North Webster.

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