The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 28, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 August 1977 — Page 7

w * f 4 ■•Ct' • , A«' ■ • 1 MR. AND MRS. HEWITT T Tonda Kay Miller, Brian Hewitf wed in Syracuse Church of God

The Syracuse Church of God was the scene of a double ring wedding uniting Tonda Kay Miller, 106 West Pearl Street $

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Syracuse, and Brian Lee Hewftt, r 1 Cromwell, at 2 p.m Saturday, July 30. Tonda is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Kanunerdiener, 301 North Harrison Street, Syracuse. Brian is the son,of Mr. and Mrs. John Bauer of r 1 Cromwell. Rev. Thomas Douglas performed the ceremony. There were 90 guests present Music was performed by Mrs. Richard Coy, Syracuse, organist, who played a medley of bridal selections. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length gown of off white polyester over taffeta fashioned with V-shaped lace overlay on the bodice and sleeves. Lace was also inserted into the A-line skirt. She also wore a cameo necklace that had belonged to her great-great aunt. Her veil was held by a headpiece of satin and lace which fell into a cathedral train. She carried a bouquet of bright orange roses set amidst yellow pompons and pale green mums. The matron of honor was Mrs. Judy Coleman of Syracuse. She wore an orange floor-length sundress with eyelet embroidery trim on the bodice and an orange picture hat with orange and yellow flowers on it. Mrs. Coleman also carried a single orange sweetheart rose. The bridesmaid was Cathy Kammerdiener, sister of the

bride. She wore a yellow sundress with a ruffle at the bottom and a yellow picture hat with orange and yellow flowers on it. She also carried a single yellow sweetheart rose. Cindy Bauer, the bridegroom’s sister, served as flower girl. She wore a floor-length flowered gown and carried a basket of orange and yellow flowers. Michael Coleman of Syracuse served as ring bearer. Best man for the ceremony was Roger Bertram of Syracuse. Groomsman was Brent Hewitt, brother of the bridegroom. The mother of the bride wore an apricot floor-length gown with an empire waist and long sleeves. The bridegroom’s mother wore a green flowered floor-length gown with a matching jacket. Both also wore corsages to match their dresses. The altar was decorated with yellow roses and orange candles on either side of an open Bible. Reception A reception followed the ceremony in the church's fellowship hall. Mrs. Tom Stiver was hostess assisted by Vanessa Hewitt. Linda Lawe and Laura Hyndman, servers. Kris Brembeck, Milford, was in charge of the guest register and Peggy Boyd, Pierceton, Marie Marinez, Chicago, and bride’s

sister, Amy Kammerdiener, Syracuse, were in charge of gifts. A three-tiered cake iced in white with orange roses and topped with three apricot bells was served. The couple is now residing at 106 West Pearl Street Apt. 1 Syracuse. The new Mrs. Hewitt is a 1976 graduate of Wawasee High School. The bridegroom is a graduate of Central Noble High School and is employed by Dalton Foundries, Warsaw. Damage heavy in fire at Webster home An estimated $25,000-930,000 in damages was set to the Secrist Lake residence of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dunker, r 1 Warsaw, near North Webster at 12:47 a.m. early Monday, Aug. 1. North Webster fire department responded to the call. The fire started in the bottom level of the split-level home and spread throughout. Firemen battled the blaze until 5:30 a.m. North ' Webster EMS treated Mr. and Mrs. Dunker for minor bums at the scene.

SHKWT i J 'ft REVUE WINNERS — Senior revue winners were front, left, Melany Rookstool, suits and coats; Terri Clampitt, separates; Sue Lozier, formal wear; Lynn Haney, dress-up wear. Back, left, is Diana Horn, free choice; and Sonja Faulkner, school wear; both senior revue winners. At right, is Carleen Clampitt, simple dress, a junior revue winner. " 1L r J LU Air Lie JUNIOR REVUE WINNERS — Junior fashion revue winners at the fair are front, left, Cindy Tucker, intermediate; Robin Bules, jumper and blouse; Dorothy Hathaway, skirt and blouse; Sharon skirt or vest; Penny Secrist, skirt; and Lori Mishler, barbecue apron. j ; Other winners, back, left, are Jodi Stiffler, Intermediate; Zina Hatfield, jumper and blouse; Kristi Templin, skirt and blouse; Kris Hile, skirt or vest; Sara Alt, skirt; and Aimee Robinson, barbecue apron. I ■ft ’ Milr* \ k V ft*. j r J- B '■■■ - wHITr a B1 ulf 11 H IP Vi I ■!i JUNIOR CONSTRUCTION WINNERS — Junior construction winners in fair competition were front, left, Karen Haney, Norine Sorensen, Linda Sittier, Kelly O'Hara, Paula Shireman. ~ Back, left, are Connie Sellers, Bev Irons, Rosalie Rouch, Donna Bibler, Lynn Kaiser.

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Wed., August 3,1977 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Lakeland Locals Mrs. Waneta Blackbum of near Dewart Lake was a Saturday evening guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mock of r 1 Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mock of near Milford spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Moyer of Wakarusa. Mr. Moyer is recovering from major surgery. Proposed budget up in Prairie Twp. The proposed budget for Prairie Township for 1977, payable for 1978, is published elsewhere in this issue. It is

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signed by June Thomas. The township rate is proposed to be 10 cents, fire fighting is proposed to be four cents and recreation is set for two cents for a total of 16 cents. The current budget is 12 cents viritb eight cents in the township fund, three in fire fighting and one in recreation, a total of 12 cents. The proposed rate 1 would raise $4,490 in the township fund, $1,832 in the fire fighting fund and $895 in the recreation fund for a total of $7,217. CALLANDER INSURANCE I All forms of personal and business insurance 155 W. Market Ph. 773 4103 Nappanee l -J

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