The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 20 July 1977 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., July 20,1977

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Community Corner

■ ■ ■ I ■ \ ■ MR. AND MRS. RANDALL LEE BROWN

Tanya Bushong, Randall Brown married in Syracuse on July 2

The wedding of Miss Tanya Rene Bushong of r 2 Syracuse and Randall Lee Brown of 71695 CR 19. r 1 New Paris took place at 3 o’clock on the afternoon of Saturday. July 2, in the Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church. Syracuse Rev. Phillip Frew, pastor of the church, officiated at the doublering ceremony in the presence of 200 guests The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jon S Bushong of r 2 Syracuse. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs James 0. Brown of CR 15 Nappanee The altar of the church was decorated with two wicker baskets at either side. They held white carnations On the altar table was a big bouquet of blue yellow carnations and yellow roses. Mrs. Devon Cripe of New Paris played "Wedding Song.*' "If,” “Color My World.’’ "A Star is Bom," and other songs The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore an all lace gown with a sweetheart neckline and short sleeves It featured a full apron style in back The long train and the dress were lined with acetate taffeta. The veil was chapellength and of nylon Chantilly lace She carried a bouquet of blue carnations and yellow roses with baby's breath and ivy.

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Mrs. Carol Kreider of Saint Louis, Mo., served as matron of honor. She wore a long gown of yellow with square neckline and handkerchief sleeves, trimmed in white ribbon. She wore a picture hat that matched her gown with white ribbons and carried a bouquet of blue carnations, yellow roses, baby’s breath and yellow ribbon that matched her dress Bridesmaids were Jody Bushong, sister of the bride, r 2 Syracuse; and Mrs. Tom Sorensen of r 1 Milford. They were dressed identical to the matron of honor with Jody’s dress being in a light blue color. The too wore picture hats to match their dresses and carried bouquets of blue and yellow carnations with ribbons Angie Kaufman of Leesburg and Calvin Coy of Pierceton, cousins of the bride, served as flower girl and ringbearer. •» James Brown of New Paris served his brother as best man. Groomsmen were Fred Michael of Nappanee and Devon Cripe of New Paris Clark Heckaman of Nappanee and Reggie Coy, Pierceton, uncle of the bride, served as ushers Mrs Bushong wore a yellow polyester dress with long sleeved flowered chiffon jacket. Mrs. Brown wore a light blue polyester dress with long sleeved jacket. mothers wore white carnation corsages Reception F ollows with yellow-colored flowing water was featured at the reception. Doves circled the cake with five heart-shaped cakes around the fountain cake Miss

Heidi Dull of Syracuse, Miss Nancy Shock of Syracuse and Miss Cheryl Hadley of Syracuse served. Miss Annette Bushong, sister of the bride, attended the guest book. Mrs. Fred Michael, Nappapee, and Mrs. Alan Coy, Milford, aunt of the bride, opened the gifts. The couple plans a' two-week honeymoon trip to Hawaii in the near future. They are currently residing at 71695 CR 19 r 1 New Paris. The bride is a 1975 graduate of Wawasee High School and is working at Coppes, Inc., Nappanee. The bridegroom is a 1968 graduate of Nappanee High School. He is warehouse manager at Chore-Time Equipment in Milford. Rhonda Graff honored at bridal shower Rhonda Graff of Fort Wayne, a former Milford resident, was honored at a bridal shower last Wednesday night, July 13, in the home of Mrs. Ronald Baumgartner, Milford. Cohostesses were her aunts, Mrs. Baumgartner; Mrs. Larry Slabaugh. also of Milford; Mrs. John Yeater of Nappanee; and Mrs. Don Boyd of Hollywood, Fla Games were played throughout the evening with prizes being won by Pat Raber of Warsaw, Nancy and Becky Replogle of Milford, Mattie Miller of Middlebury and Ruth Schrock of Nappanee. At the close of the evening dessert and punch were served. Miss Graff will become the bride of Ron Raber on July 30. Tonda Miller is honored at bridal shower Tonda Miller, July 30 brideelect of Brian Hewitt, was honored at a bridal shower Tuesday evening. July 12, in the fellowship hall at Syracuse Church of God. Mrs. Tom Stiver was hostess assisted by Becca and Lori Stiver. Tonda was presented a corsage of yellow daisies. The serving table was centered with a bridal doll and candles in the bride’s colors of apricot, yellow and green. Guests included Mrs. Lloyd Kammerdeiner and Mrs. John Bauer, Jr., mothers of the couple; Mrs. Catherine Babcock, Mrs. Ethel Miller and Mrs. Hazel Kammerdeiner. grandmothers of the bride; Amy and Cathy Kammerdeiner, Vanessa Hewitt and Cindy Bauer, sisters of the couple; Mrs. Charles Summeriot. Mrs. Retha McDonald and Judy Coleman. 13 winners in bridge play A total of 13 ladies were winners in Tippecanoe Lake Country Club Ladies Bridge play Wednesday, July 13. Winners include Mrs Herbert Bert. Mrs. Carlyle Pickering, Mrs. Robert Coppes, Mrs. Robert Rink, Mrs. Lloyd Slagle. Mrs Robert Gast, Mrs Harry Phend. Mrs. Samuel Dungan and Mrs. S. L. Carr. Also, Mrs. B. N. Sharp, Mrs. K. K. McGarney, Mrs Paul Penn and Mrs. Philip Spear. Hostesses were Mrs. Chester Cooley. Mrs. Phil Appenheim and Mrs. James Guyton. REAL MENU~ THURSDAY, JULY 21 Oven baked chicken, mashed potatoes with gravy, broccoli with cheese, bread, margarine, birthday cake, milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY. JULY 22 Juice, meat loaf and gravy, whipped potatoes, stewed tomatoes with bread cubes, peaches, rye bread, margarine, milk, tea, coffee MONDAY. JULY 25 Juice, macaroni and cheese, peas and carrots, fruit gelatin, bread, margarine, milk, tea, coffee TUESDAY, JULY 26 Juice, beef patties with gravy, mashed potatoes, stewed tomatoes with bread cubes, cherry cheesecake, rye bread, margarine, milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 Juice, sauerkraut, hot dogs (2), mashed potatoes with cheese topping, rye bread, margarine, applesauce, milk, tea, coffee

Goodwill Extension meets at House of Friendship

Members of the Goodwill Extension Homemakers Club met last Wednesday at the House of Friendship south of Syracuse. Mrs. Raymond Wilson, presittent, opened the meeting. The pledge to the flag and club creed were repeated in unison. The history was given of the song of the month, "America. The Beautiful," after which the group sang the song. Mrs. Blanche Kline gave meditations on "I’m the Same Old Flag" and citizenship information on authoress Jean Stratton Porter. The health and safety lesson

Plans completed for garden club placement flower show

Members of the SyracuseWawasee Garden Club met last week in the home of Mrs. Don Robbins in Cromwell. Mrs. Marton Rohm and Mrs. Harmon Harper were co-hostesses. Plans were discussed and completed for the standard placement flower show planned for July 28 at the home of Mrs. Ralph Clingaman near Syracuse. Mrs. Clingaman. chairman, explained certain details tb members including the fact only fresh-cut plant material is to be used this year. Two memorial awards will be given, the Dorothy Johnson and Agnes Brower awards. Student Judges Mrs. Carrington Yeager was named entries chairman for the event. She reported that all TO OFFER MODELING CLASS — Cynthia Jean Knispel. a Wawasee High School and Brooks Fashion College graduate, will offer a class in glamour and fashion starting Wednesday, August 3, in the Lakeland Youth Center. Cynthia will instruct a program aimed at creating a good self image, self respect and physical appearance. Instruction will include make-up, body movement and control, fashion sense, modeling techniques, photo poses, photography makeup and fashion show procedures. A former employee of the John Robert Powers Modeling and Finishing School in Indianapolis, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Knispel of Syracuse. Her experience includes fashion design, buying, spring fashions, photography promotion, wardrobe assisting and modeling. Cynthia has already held one class in modeling at the youth center last year. SheTias also conducted an executive secretary seminar for United Telephone. Pre-registration will be held until August I. Classes will be held each Wednesday from 6-9 p.m. for 19 weeks. For more information and registration contact Cynthia at her parent’s address.

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was on encephalitis. Reripening fruit was the topic used for garden remarks. Cultural arts was oh reading of books by Indiana authors. ‘Fire’ The special interest lesson for the afternoon was on “Fire” presented by Mrs. Fred Butt. Discussion was held on duties forthcoming at the county fair August 1-6. The chib collect closed the business portion of the afternoon. Refreshments were served by hostesses, Mrs. Thurlow Mock and Mrs. Cecil Coy.

student judges from northern Indiana have the opportunity to enter exhibits in class seven of the show, which is entitled, “Moonlighting." This section is full. Members of the local club must have entries registered by July 21. Mrs. Don Reynolds, bird chairman, gave a report on the great blue heron which feeds on aquatic life. • She said the heron, which walks on stilt-like legs, has a spear-like beak and wades through the water very slowly. The heron stands among lily pads. Club president, Mrs. R. C. Tytler, reminded members of the conservation conference to be held in October at Logansport. A social hour concluded the evening. Wiring short causes fire in police car A short in the wiring was the cause of a Syracuse police car fire behind Jim Byrd’s house on Chicago Street in Syracuse at 9:14 p.m. Friday, July 15. Dan Gallmeier reported the fire. Firemen extinguished the blaze with a portable extinguisher and returned to the station at 9:40 p.m. Damage was set at $25. Minor damage in 2-vehicle mishap Minor damage was reported in a two-vehicle mishap at 9:11 Friday night in Warsaw. There were no injuries. Drivers were Douglas Mock of r 3 Syracuse, and Thomas Buskirk, Warsaw. The accident occurred in the 300 block of West Winona Avenue, and damage was set at $125 to each vehicle. / Turns self in Johnnie Parker Nelson, 20, Wabash, turned himself into county authorities last week in connection with a January 13 burglary near North Webster. Another man, David Stump, 19, Syracuse, is presently serving a one-to-five year prison term also in connection with the burglary. Nelson is being held on $2,000 bond on a charge of seconddegree burglary. He has been sought for several months. The theft occurred at Lakeland Sanitation, Inc., near North Webster, where 300 payroll checks and a check writer were taken.

■ i * » - ■HNS FfLJ t r IN STATE PAGEANT — Beth Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart A. Walker, Dewart Lake, Syracuse, recently participated in the first “Ail American Girl” state pageant in Indianapolis. Competing in the Teen division, Beth placed first in the evening gown competition and third runner-up of the overall Teen division. She also was selected with 11 other girls to sing for those in attendance. Her selection was “He’s Got the Whole World in his Hands” with African language and sign language for the deaf. A total of 35 girls from the state of Indiana participated in the pageant’s five divisions: Little Miss Tot (age 3-6), Little Miss (ages 7-9), Miss (age 10-12), Teen (age 13-17) and All American Girl (age 18-26). Categories of competition were talent, evening gown, sportswear and t close-up appraisal (interviews). National Competition of the pageant will be in August in Tennessee with girls from across the country competing. Dawn Price receives a scholarship Dawn A. Price of r 1 Syracuse received an academic scholarship from Indiana State University in Terre Haute. The scholarships are awarded to students ranking in the upper 10 per cent of their high school graduating class. Dawn is a 1977 graduate of Wawasee High School. Each of the scholarships is a four-year award providing the student maintains the scholastic standards established by the university. Car door damaged in minor accident Evelyn M. Fisher, 64, r 3 Syracuse, and Beverly J. Hendrickson, 33, r 7 Warsaw, were involved in a minor collision on Van Buren Street in Leesburg at 2:10 p.m. Saturday, July 16. Hendrickson had parked her car and was opening her door when Fisher pulled into an adjoining space and bumped into the car door. Total damage was set at $225 by county police.

Ana Castaneda, Dwight Custer married at Milford Saturday

The wedding of Ana Josefina Castaneda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jose Vicente Castaneda of San Salvador, El Salvador, Central America, and Dwight John Custer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Max Custer of Milford, took place at 6 o’clock Saturday, July 16, on the lawn of the Custer home. The double-ring ceremony was performed by Robert Greenwood, pastor of the Milford Christian Church. The bridal party walked down an aisle formed by a small white picket fence with red geranimums beside each section. The altar was formed by a flower arched grape arbor surrounded by studded scalloped flower beds on each side. Giant pots of petunias stood on each side of the arch. A large basket of gladioli decorated the fireplace which backed the organ. Conrad Neff of New Paris served as organist. Mrs. Richard Brouillette of Milford was soloist. She sang, “The Lord’s Prayer,” and “That’s All.” Stanley Custer, father of the bridegroom, gave the bride in marriage. She was attired in a long pale beige, chiffon over taffeta, frock with cape edged in imported beige lace with satin cummerbund. Her finger-tip veil was held by a bow of beige satin. She carried a cascade arrangement of peach roses, white and peach pompons and baby’s breath. Mrs. . Darrell Custer of Syracuse served as matron of honor. She wore a long peach dress with a scattering of roses, empire waist and cape sleeves. She wore a white wide-brimmed hat banded with peach pompon daisies and ribbon made of fabric from her dress. She carried a small white basket filled with peach pompon daisies and baby’s breath. Debbie Freel of South Bend and Mrs. Dale Custer of Milford served as bridesmaids They were attired in long ivory dresses with scatterings of roses, empire waists and cape sleeves. Each wore a large brimmed white hat banded with peach pompon daisies and ribbon of the fabric from which their dresses had been made. They carried small white baskets filled with peach pompon daisies and baby’s breath. ' Kendra Evans of Martin, Mich., was flower girl. Marc Evans of Milford was ringbearer. John Frederick of Monroeville was best man. Groomsmen were Darrel Custer of Syracuse and Dale Custer of Milford Ushers were Dallas Evans of Lafayette and Bob Banks of South Bend.

The bride’s mother was dressed in a long gown of olive

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green with wide waist band and cape sleeves. Her corsage was of white and peach pompons. The bridegroom’s mother wore a long peach-colored dress with empire waist and cape sleeves. She too wore a corsage of white and peach pompons. Reception On Patio A reception followed the wedding on the patio of the Custer home. The table was decorated with the large tiered wedding cake with a green water fountain, circled with heartshaped cakes iced in peach and green. A bride and bridegroom, in a gazebo, topped the cake. The cake was cut by Helen Mynhier with Marcia Evans a&isting and Vonda Evans serving foamy green punch. Following a wedding trip to Michigan the couple will reside in Milford. The bride is a graduate of Colegio La Divina Providencia in San Salvador, El Salvador, Central America. She is a bilingual secretary. The bridegroom is superintendent of Big Boulder Golf Course, Milford. He was graduated from Wawasee High School and attended Ball State University. He is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity. TO WED — Mrs. Terry Rucker, Goshen and Melvin Linn, Cromwell, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Dawna Linn, to Joe Hewitt, son of Mr. : and Mrs. Doyle Hewitt, Wawaka. The couple graduated from West Noble High School. Miss Linn is employed by Cromwell Products and Hewitt is employed by Cromwell Mfg. A September 3 wedding is planned. Car stolen A1974 Pontiac owned by Steven W. Coburn, 430 Dolan Drive, Syracuse, was stolen sometime Friday night, July 15, at his residence. The car was later recovered. Bruce Huff, 419 Boston Street, Syracuse was arrested for the theft.