The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 32, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 September 1976 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. Sept. 1.1976

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111 r MR. AND MRS. SCOTT SILVEUS

Melissa Bell, Scott Silveus united in marriage in Warsaw

Melissa Jane Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R Bell, Sr., of Warsaw and Scott Curtis Silveus. son of Mr and Mrs J. C. Silveus of Warsaw, were united in marriage at 1:30 pm on Saturday. Aug. 7. The wedding took place in the Sacred Heart Catholic church at Warsaw Father Martin Horvath officiated at the double ring ceremony Two banners inscribed with Bible verses, made by the bridegroom's mother and Mrs. Ray DeFabio, adorned the altar Organists were Mrs William Landrigan and Mrs William Beattie. Miss Susan Stokes was the vocalist and presented the wedding songs Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attired in a sleeveless gown of Quiana nylon featuring a high key hole neckline accented by Guipure lace flower trim The same appliqued effect of lace flowers detailed the empire bodice and formed small cap sleeves at the shoulder Her fingertip veil was attached to a wide band of lace appliqued flowers and edging of the same lace trimmed the veil She carried a floral cascade of white stephanotis. miniature blue carnations and white sweetheart roses Jill Warren of Claypool served as her maid of honor and wore a light blue sleeveless polyester knit gown with a high neckline and featuring a pastel multicolored floral cape She carried a wicker basket of multi-colored flowers Bridesmaids were Julie Ford of Claypool. Toby Silveus. sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs Glen (Pam) Leek, sister of the bnde They wore gowns identical to the one worn by the honor attendant and also carried wicker baskets, of multi-colored flowers Joe Thallemer of Warsaw attended the bridegroom as best man Groomsmen were Don Gemens. Bruce Miller of Warsaw and James Don lan of New Hampshire Guests were seated by Tim Polk of Dan Gilbert of Plymouth, Jamey Bell of Warsaw and Rod Leija Chris and Jennifer Silveus of Indianapolis were the ringbearer and flower girl Jennifer wore a long blue dress fashioned with a floral pinafore in matching fabric hke the other bndal attendants Chris wore a formal light blue tuxedo with a ruffled shirt identical to all the gentlemen attendants Renee Silveus. sister of the bridegroom, registered the

Z7zz) At Th« Milford Christian Church THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK Are you in touch with God’ Thot it a tout Marching quethon Jatut our lord wa» constantly in touch with God a* we find him in prayer many times m the gospel One of the greatest privileges Christian people have and don t use is that of prayer If the pure, holy and sinless Son of Gad needed to pray how much more do we’ Jesus promised to heor the prayers of His people and answer them The word of God soys. The effectual fervent prayer of o righteous man availeth much,” (James 5:16). — Busses running every Sunday m Milford Dewort lake Syracuse North Webster and Nappanee areas — Bible school hour — 9 X a m — Morning Worship Service — 10:30 om — Primary beginner |unior and high school and college age worship services ot 10 X a m — Sunday evening services at 7 p m — Family night Bible study Wed nesday at 7 pm MILFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Phone 658-9151 0658-4305

guests. Lisa Silveus. sister of the bridegroom, and Jamey Bell, brother of the bride, took the offertory gifts for the communion The mother of the bride wore a floor-length sleeveless dress of blue polyester with a sheer cape. The bridegroom s mother chose a gown of pink polyester featuring a high neckline and long full sheer sleeves. Both wore corsages of pastel miniature carnations Reception Follows Immediately following the wedding ceremony a reception and buffet-dinner for 250 was held at the Warsaw Elks club The sen mg table was centered with a four-tiered wedding cake decoraited with multi-colored pastel flowers accented by blue. The cake tiers were suspended by white columns centered by a flowing fountain Large pastel crepe paper flowers decorated the entire wall area and a large poster-photo of the couple accented the wall behind the gift table Cindy Dobbins of Warsaw, sister of the bride. Mrs. Arden G. Ober. Jr and Mrs Richard Overholser of Fort Wayne, were in charge of the buffet dinner assisted by Mr and Mrs Joe Johnson of Warsaw Cake servers were cousins of the bride. Amy Piety and Marsh Miller, of Indianapolis Sonya Nichols of Pierceton. Jane Miller of Indianpolis, Becky Browning of Plainfield and Mrs Loyal Weed assisted in the gift opening J. R Dobbins. Ithaca and Doug Silveus carried baskets of rice bags to the guests Dance music was provided by the Whitewater group Both the. bride and bridegroom are graduates of Warsaw high school Since their return from a mne-day wedding tnp to Hawaii the couple is residing in Muncie, where the bridegroom will complete his senior year at Ball State university. Mrs. Tom Sorensen honored at shdwer A baby shower was given for Mrs Thomas Sorensen. Waubee Trailer court. Milford. Thursday. Aug 26. by the women of the Bethel Church of the Brethren of Milford in the church social rooms Decorations were yellow and green nursery characters with table decorations being green candles The committee was Mrs Neal (Arlene) Cory, Mrs Larry (Nancy) Snider and Mrs Ben (Viola) Kaiser Prices were won by Mrs. Richard Smith and Mrs Dale Sorensen There were 40 relatives and friends who’ honored Mrs Sorensen Guests were from Fort Wayne, New Haven, Syracuse. New Paris and Milford.

>• ■■ - J I .J ~ flf > *** efl GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY—Mr. and Mrs. Arttar IteMM. 7*3(3 CRI33 r 2 Syracuse, will be honored at aa epea house on Sunday. Sept. S, from 1 to 5 p.m. by their children. The epea bouse will be heM la the American State Baah at Ligonier. Arthur Shannon and the farmer Faye Speckeen of Ligaaier were married aa September 4.132* at the Solomon Creek parsoaage by Rev. J. H. Elder*. The couple ha* lived ia the Ligaaier aad Sei van aa Creek community all their life. They have one aoa Robert Shannon of Ligaaier aad twe daughters, Mr*. Lee (Marilyn) Good of Okawaha. Fla., aad Betty Shanaan at home. They ata have IB grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. A family celebration waa held earlier when the Good* were stating from Florida. The couple requests no gift*.

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American Legion Auxiliary installs new officers Aug. 24 The American Legion Auxiliary Wawasee Unit 223 held its regular August meeting in the Legion hall, Tuesday, Aug. 24. Installation of officers for the 1976-77 year was conducted by Lois Brown. She was assisted by Sgt.-at-Arms Louise Crow and chaplain Oliver Bushong. Officers installed were: Rowena Brewer — president Evelyn Fisher — first vicepresident Muriel Noe — second vicepresident Mary Kistler — third vicepresident Susan Myrick — corresponding secretary Elaine Darr — recording secretary Betty Broekers — treasurer Lucy Kroh — chaplain Maxine Smith — historian Agnus Stiffler — Sgt.-at-Arms Alice Kline — parlimentarian Ann Schrock. Louise Crow and Grace Ever — executive committee The business meeting was conducted by president Rowena Brewer. All mandatory fees and obligations will be paid this month. Roll call was given and unit chairmen had the following reports. Cookbooks compiled from the unit members' favorite recipes were ordered months ago and are expected to arrive soon They will go on sale as soon as they are received. Hospital beds, walkers, canes alnd crutches are available upon request for community service. After the successful sell last war of fruit cakes, they will be ordered again for the Thanksgiving and Christmas season Lucy Kroh and Olive Bushong served refreshments following the meeting. TOPS members lose 13’/2 pounds A total weight loss of 13Me pounds was tallied for 12 members attending the TOPS In 106 meeting on Monday evening, Aug 30, at 7 p m Joan Clayton and Marlene Andrews were the best losers of the week. The club members discussed and passed a new club rule. The meeting closed with a hidden fruit contest. Debbie Dull and Lucy Rensberger were the winners LILLIAN CUSTER IS HONORED ON BIRTHDAY The following enjoyed dinner, ice cream and cake in the home of Lillian Custer on Sunday The dinner was in honor of Mrs Custer's 82d birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs Raymond Custer. Perry and George and Pam Custer, all of Milford; Mrs. Arnold Dierks and Debbie of Sidney; Mr. and Mrs. Myrtus Dierks, Julie and Eric of Pierceton; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dierks. Beth and Jill of North Manchester. Mr and Mrs. Steve Dierks. Todd and Tera of Liberty Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Oris Dierks and Brian. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lotz, all of Claypool; and Charlotte Cooper and Susan of South Bend.

■ 1 Hl ' JlWuPB* Ju RECEIVE RESCUE EXTRICATOR — The Syracuse fire department received a professional rescue extricator last week, valued at 1902. from the Syracuse-Wawasee Professional & Business Women's Association. Making the presentation for the women's organization are Mrs. William Coburn, left, and Mrs. Robert Swager, right Receiving the unit is Robert Penick. Sr., fire chief, second from left and Kenneth D. Johnson, first assistant chief. Th# units are operated hydraulically, in duck bill fashion, and are used primarily in auto accidents. The firemen now have 110.000 raised in its goal of 120,000 to purchase "jaws'* and other accessory equipment according to chief Penick.

New Salem News ) By MRS. HERB MOREHOUSE §

Sunday services at New Salem The Resurrection and Rapture of the Church” was the message delivered by Pastor Chad Woodburn Sunday morning. I Thessalonians 4:13-18 was used as his text. The young people were in charge of the Sunday evening service. Group singing was led by Rick Rapp with Cindy Rapp accompanying Poems were read by Cindy Kammerer and Lorraine Meek. Scripture reading was given by Georgina Morehouse and Sonia Giant. The girls chorus sang two selections and Doug Schermerhorn gave the sermonette. He used I Samuel 13 and 14 as his scripture. Randy Wildman closed with prayer. COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ned Ratcliff of Summit. Miss , were recent house guests of Mrs. Zona Deeter. Mrs. Ratcliff and Mrs Deeter are sisters. Mr and Mrs John Plank, Sonia and Lori Giant, Mr and Mrs Robert Hobbs and Sharia of Etna Green, Mr. and Mrs Phil Larimer and family of Nappanee and Donna Moser were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Bickel of Goshen Nelson Morehouse spent the past week vacationing in Florida and visited Disney World. Mrs Ray Ferverda and Clara Driver entertained Monday and Tuesday for their cousin. Mrs. Glen Snavely and Weslyn of Forrest, Ohio. Mrs. Ferverda

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called on Mrs. John Berkey Friday forenoon. Mrs. Berkey is recovering nicely from recent surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Kinneyspent the past couple of weeks in Florida. Mr. and Mrs' Dale Morehouse, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rapp and Mr. and Mrs. David Morehouse were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Ron Tyler and sons of Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Schumacker and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lehman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kammerer and daughters arrived home Monday evening after spending the past two and one-half weeks vacationing in California. They visited Mr. Kammerer’s brother and family On their return trip they visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Glasser and family at Ozark. Ark. Rev and Mrs. Howard Kreider entertained Sunday for several nieces, nephews, brothers and sisters of Rev. Kreider. About 40 attended the reunion including a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kreider of Atlanta, Ga Local relatives attending were Mr and Mrs Bill Speicher, Mrs David Hartter and daughters, Ron Kreider and family and Mr and Mrs Jeff Carroll. —NS—HEIRS RECOGNIZED Parliament recognized on Jan. 14, 1544, the Princesses Mary and Elizabeth as heirs to the British throne after Prince Edward.

Y Up PLAN FEBRUARY WEDDING — Teresa Ginger and Lynn Eugene Hively are planning a February 12, 1977 wedding in the Milford Christian church. Miss Ginger is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland W. Ginger of r 2 Syracuse. She is attending Wawasee high school. Hively is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Beer of r 1 Milford. He is a graduate of Wawasee high school and is employed by The Papers Incorporated, Milford. LADY UMPS New York State ruled Jan. 13, 1972, that a woman may become a professional baseball umpire.

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Grounds outlined for child non-immunizofion

Through legislation of the 99th Indiana General Assembly, all children in grades one through six must be immunized against childhood diseases, with the exception of two objectionable grounds. Forms have been sent to the parents of school children in grades kindergarten through fifth in the Lakeland school corporation, informing parents of the action. John A. Naab, curriculum coordinator, said of the action, “This just came in; it was a surprise to us and a surprise to a lot of people.” Speaking on why the legislature felt such action necessary, Naab said, “We don’t know the reasoning behind why they did what they did.” Religious Objections Immunizations against diptheria. whooping cough, tetanus, .measles, rubella and poliomyelitis are required unless parents submit to the principal of their child’s school a letter objecting on the grounds of religious beliefs or that the innoculation could be detrimental to the child's health. A verifying letter from a physician is needed for health reasons and for religious beliefs a letter signed by a parent is necessary. Children are permitted to NORA KIRKWOOD ATTENDS COLLEGE SESSION Mrs. Nora Kirkwood, r 3 Syracuse, spent the first two weeks of August attending the Principia summer session for adults at Principia college in Elsah. 111. There she attended a course on American politics taught by Roscoe Drummond. From there she went to Connecticut, where she visited a week with her daughter. Mary Lou Cutter, and family. Aunt Mania When you make your mark in the world, watch out for with erasers. FRIDAY MEAT The Vatican announced Nov. 18, 1966, that Roman Catholics no longer were required to abstain from meat on Fridays.

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attend school for 30 days after enrollment before returning the forms or submitting the letter of objection. A time schedule, approved by a physician or local health department, for the completion of the immunizations is required if the immunizations have been delayed. Students who have previously attended the elementary grades are to provide the school corporation with an updated statement of their immunizations along with a time schedule, approved by a physician or local health department, concerning the completion of the immunizations. “All of these vaccines are extremely effective,” said Dr. Floyd L. Reinheimer, Milford. Os children who are not innoculated Dr. Reinheimer said, “They can get the disease if they don’t have immunizations and they’re around them (innoculated children) for any time they’ll get it.” The danger of nonimmunized children is that complications can occur from some of the diseases. By law, if the parents are unable to get the immunizations through a doctor, the Kosciusko county health department, Warsaw, is maintaining a clinic for that purpose. . I vy TO WED SEPTEMBER 25 — Lisa Ann Bowler will become the bride of Robert .Allen Henson on September 25 in the Syracuse Church of the Brethren. Lisa Ann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Bowler of r 1 Milford. Henson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Henson of r 1 Milford. Both attended Wawasee high school The bride-to-be is employed at Maple Leaf and her fiance is employed at Penn Controls at Goshen.

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