The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 32, Milford, Kosciusko County, 31 August 1977 — Page 16

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Community Corner

Open house September 13 for Syracuse Nutrition Center

The first anniversary of the Syracuse Nutrition Center at the Scout Cabin will be observed with an open house on Tuesday, Sept. 13. between the hours of 11 a m and 4 pm, according to director Georgia Buster There will be featured speakers and entertainment. Persons wishing to join the group for lunch on this event should call Mrs. Buster, before 3 p.m. on the preceding day. The site has a lunch program funded by REAL Services of South Bend, under Title VII federal program and is for persons 59 years of age or older. REAL MENU THURSDAY. SEPT. 1 Juice, picnic shoulder and bean stew, perfection salad, pears, combread, margarine, milk tea, coffee FRIDAY, SEPT. 2 Juice, baked turkey roll, mashed potatoes, with gravy, broccoli with cheese, bread, margarine, brownies, milk, tea. coffee MONDAY. SEPT. 5 Holiday (Labor Day) TUESDAY. SEPT. 6 Juice, chicken polymsian over nee. spinach, bread, margarine, birthday cake. milk. tea. coffee W E D.N ESDAY. SEPT. 7 Juice, beef patties with gravy, mashed potatoes. stewed tomatoes with bread cubes, cherry cheesecake, rye bread, marganne. milk. tea. coffee

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Mrs Buster said the Syracuse site received the traveling award twice during the first year for having the most new persons coming in to eat Transportation is furnished to

New Salem news

Baby Shower honors son of Bill Newcums A baby shower honoring Mrs Bill Newcum and small son. David, was given Saturday evening in the fellowship hall. The gift table was covered with multipastel color tablecloth with pastel color balloons and a large Teddy Bear which was a gift to David. Pastel balloons and multi colored ribbon decorated the walls Two contests were conducted with prizes going to Mrs. Edwin Meek and Mrs Stan Kilmer. Mrs Newcum was assisted in opening her gifts by Mrs Jeff Carroll and Miss Donna Moser The serving table featured yellow candles and the unique cake shaped like a pair of booties, a bibb, a bonnet, a topper set and all decorated in yellow and green Mints, nuts and punch were served Others present were Mrs. Glen Morehouse, grandmother. Mrs Lydia Morehouse, great-grand-mother; Georgina Morehouse, Mrs Jim Walter and Tina; Mrs Robert Hurd; Mrs Joe Baumgartner; Mrs Elarl Kammerer, Cindy and Kay; Mrs Edwin Meek,

thecabin for week day lunches by a van driven by Kenneth Felts and includes rides needed from the Milford and North Webster communities, in addition to Syracuse.

Lorraine and Sharon; Mrs. John Morehouse and Kay of Goshen; Mrs, Elmer Rapp and Cindy; Mrs. Everett Darr; Mrs. Max Shively; Mrs Stanley Kilmer and Angela; Mrs. Herbert Morehouse. Mrs. Ray Ferverda; Miss Doris Tom; Mrs. Leo Anglin and Renee The committee of arrangements was Mrs. Wayne Teeple; Mrs. Jeff Carroll and Miss Donna Moser 'Spirit's High' is sung at New Salem “Spirit's High" and “He Did it all for Me" were the special songs by Wes Wagner of Oswego and Jack Teeple of Leesburg on Sunday morning. Mr. W’agner accompanied on the guitar. Pastor Miller delivered the morning sermon. “What the Bible says about Conversion.” Randv Wildman led in scripture reading Luke 22:31-34, 54-62 and led in the morning prayer. Following the 6 pm. youth meeting a farewell party was given for Randy Wildman. Randy will be leaving this week for his final year of study at Winnipeg Bible College. Canada. Evening services were held on the church yard around a campfire A report from the youth camp was given. Several youth participated. Group singing was led by Max Shively and his trumpet Following services a farewell fellowship was given for the Herbert Kidder family. "Happy Birthday" was sung to several COMMUNITY NEWS Mr and Mrs. Henry Yoder and Mrs Orpha Weaver, all of Goshen, surprised Mrs. lona Ryman on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathews Mrs. Ryman’s birthday was observed. Ice cream and cake were served. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith and Helena had as their week end guests Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith and Joanne, all of Jefferson. Ohio. Joanne will be a freshman at Grace College this fall. Mr and Mrs Clarence Mock of West Plains. Mo., were Friday evening supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Dale Mock. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathews. Mrs lona Ryman. Mr and Mrs Herbert Morehouse visited the Elkhart radio station's open house and farewell reception for announcer Bill Miller on Sunday afternoon. Miller has been with the station for 20 years and has accepted employment at Phoenix. Pa . as station manager of a Christian radio station Mr and Mrs. Bill Newcum and David of Cassopolis. Mich., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morehouse and Georgina Mr and Mrs. Vere Wildman and Robie spent a few days last week vacationing in Michigan

p I Ji ■ 1 4 _ J _ E JitG MRS. LARRY KENT WHITEHEAD Karen Allen becomes bride of Larry Whitehead Aug. 27

Karen Sue Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allen of r 4 Syracuse, became the bride of Larry Kent Whitehead of Indianapolis at 2:30 p.m. last Saturday, Aug. 27, at Saint Andrew's United Methodist Church. Syracuse, in the presence of 200 guests. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Whitehead of Kokomo. Rev. Phillip Frew, Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, and Rev. Stephen Conner, Asbury Seminary, performed the double-ring ceremony. Russell Sonafrank, Syracuse, played a variety of sacred songs on the organ. The soloist was Connie Christner of Syracuse, who sang “O Perfect Love” and “Prayer of Saint Francis.” Flowers Decorate Church The alter was decorated with an arrangement of yellow and apricot flowers. Palms and candlea bras decorated the front of the church. The church was also decorated with white pew bow's and an arch decorated with flowers in the back. The bride, who was given in. marriage by her father, wore a floor-length gown of white organza with an empire waist and Alencon lace on the bodice. The dress also featured a portrait neckline, bishop sleeves and a watteau train. Lace trimmed the bottom of the dress. She also wore a chapel length veil with a headpiece covered with portrait lace and carried an arrangement of ivy filled with white roses and stephanotis in a trailing bouquet. Susan LePard, BrommallAPa, served as maid of honor. She wore a pale yellow flowered crepe gown with a V-neck, cape sleeves and empire waist. The gown was also floor-length. She wore a yellow picture hat and carried baskets filled with ivy and yellow and apricot flowers. Bridesmaids for the ceremony

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were Mrs. Jack Strange, Sweester and Ruthenne Whitehead. Kokomo. Both wore gowns fashioned as the maid of honor only in colors of pale green and apricot. Their picture hats matched the colors of their dresses. Both also carried baskets similar to the maid of honor. Patrick Fox of Indianapolis was best man. Groomsmen were Ryan Winger, Converse and Ronald Scott. Kokomo. Larry Allen, Syracuse, Charles Spevarek. Kokomo and Edward Page. Rockford. 111., acted as ushers The mother of the bride wore a floor-length apricot chiffon dress with a sheer cape. The mother of the bridegroom wore a floorlength dress of pastel green. Reception A reception was held immediately following the ceremony in the fellowship hall. Cake, punch and hors d’ourves were served. Decorations were in yellow. Robin Alexander, Angie Beauchamp, Judy Berkshire and Susan Thill served. Susannah and Rebecca Behr were junior helpers and Mrs. Dave Shelford helped at the guest book. After September 6, the couple will reside at 7139 Westfield Boulevard in Indianapolis. The new Mrs. Whitehead is a 1972 graduate of Wawasee High School and a 1976 graduate of Butler University. She was also a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority and is presently employed as a teacher at North Central High School in Indianapolis. The bridegroom presently works as a merchandising specialist for Hook’s Drugs. He graduated from Kokomo High School in 1972 and attended Purdue University where he received his degree in 1977. He was also a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity.

Lakeland Afternoon Bridge-O-Rama to start with September luncheon

The Lakeland Afternoon Bridge-o-rama will begin the year with a luncheon on September 19 at the M & M Restaurant in North Webster. Reservations for the event may be made by calling Mrs. Clara Warner or Mrs. Betty Deahl. Persons wishing to play, but cannot attend the luncheon, should call Mrs. Warner or Mrs. Deahl by September 12 when a listing of players for scheduling Weissers win blue ribbons Winning blue ribbons at the recent Indiana state fair were Kathy Weisser. wildlife, division one; and Greg Weisser. wildlife, division four. They are members of the Milford Senior Happy Bachelors 4-H club and are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weisser of r 1 Milford. Initiation set at auxiliary meeting Tuesday An initiation will be held at the September meeting of the Ancil Geiger Unit 226, American Legion Auxiliary. Milford, next Tuesday night. All members who joined the unit last year and those who have joined this year will be initiated at the 7:30 p.m. meeting. President Marge Coy requests all new members contact her prior to the meeting. Guest speaker is set for the C of C session The Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce will hold its next general meeting at 12 noon on Wednesday, Sept. 7, at South Shore Golf Club. Featured speaker will be Henry Kazimier, director of Aeronautics Commission of Indiana. The program will be on future of airports in a small community. All interested persons are urged to attend. i PMGiiAiirr (and need help coping with Jyour pregnancy? i \ Call BIRTHRIGHT / Collect At 422 1818 Or 288 7640 1

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is necessary. New persons in the community or those not having previously played, are welcome to join. Lillian Custer honored at 83d birthday dinner The 83d birthday of Mrs. Lillian Custer of Leesburg was observed Sunday with a dinner in her home.. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Custer, Rantoul, Ill.; Mrs. Charlotte Cooper, Billy and Sue. South Bend; Mrs. Joan Dierks and Debbie and Mr. and Mrs. Kris Dierks and Brian, Sidney; Mr. and Mrs. Myrtus Dierks. Eric and Julie, Pierceton; Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Lotz, Claypool; Raymond Custer, Terri and George and Pam Custer. Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Dierks. Beth and Jyl, North Manchester; Mr. and Mrs. Steven Dierks. Todd and Tara. Liberty Mills. Mrs. Helen Funk and Miss Edith Baumgartner, Milford called in the afternoon. Mrs. Custer’s daughter, Mrs. Dorothea Elder, Atlanta, Ga., telephoned with best wishes (hiring the day. Honored on fifth birthday occasion Lori Anne Stiver of Syracuse was guest of honor at a fifth birthday party event last Thursday to honor her September 5 birthday. The event was celebrated at Franke Park in Fort Wayne. The group also enjoyed a train ride. Guests were Paige Price. Lori Mullins, Jenny Jo Penick, Lana Walton. Amy -Price. Darcey Smith, Jennifer Sombronsky, Nikki Marsh. Stephanie Crow and Becca Stiver. Mrs. Tom Stiver and Mrs. Herschel Prough accompanied the group.

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i Lb ENGAGED — Mr. and Mrs: Robert Althoff of Sidney, Ohio, announce the engagement of their daughter, Melinda, to Dan Sharp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sharp, 406 North Huntington Street, Syracuse. The bride-to-be is a 1975 graduate of Sidney High School and a junior at Manchester College. Her fiance is a 1973 graduate of Wawasee High School and also a junior at Manchester College. A summer, 1979, wedding is planned. Wawasee Kiwanis plans for BBQ Members of the Wawasee Kiwanis Club will hold a "Summer’s End" Chicken Bar-B-Que this coming Saturday, Sept. 3, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Lakeland Youth Center parking lot. All proceeds will go to community projects-.

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