The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 40, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 October 1977 — Page 6

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., October 26.1977

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MR. AND MRS. DAVID G. SPARKS

Joan Felkner, David Sparks wed in First Brethren Church

The First Brethren Church at Milford was the scene of the October 1 wedding of Miss Joan Kay Felkner of 213 S. Main Street and David Gene Sparks of r 1 Etna Green The double-ring ceremony was performed at 2 o’clock in the afternoon by Rev. Robert Wyman of the United Methodist Church at Topeka in the presence of ISO guests The new bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert I. Felkner of 20? South Main Street. Milford. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Clay Sparks of r 1 Etna Green. The altar vases held bronze, peach and white pompon mums. A gladiolia arrangement was on the organ and peach and white bows marked the pews. Mrs. Robert Wyman served as organist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride entered the church in a white peau de soie gown featuring a double pleated (and need help coping with/ /your pregnancy? 1 \ C«H BIRTNRIRNT ( / Colloct A»422 1818 Or 288 7640 1

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bodice with sheer lace yoke and collar. The full sleeves were also double pleated and were edged with a ruffle. The skirt and chapel-length train featured a double ruffle of double pleats. Her picture hat was trimmed in lace and pearls with illusion veiling in back. She carried a white lace Bible topped with Abbey roses and baby’s breath. Mrs. Ronald Ganger of r 1 Milford served as matron of honor. She wore a soft floral print chiffon gown in shades of rust on an ivory background. The A-line gown was styled with a portrait neckline and cape sleeves. Tiers in a handkerchief effect formed the entire gown. She carried a brown basket of peach silk roses and ferns and baby’s breath. Penny E. Clark of Fort Wayne served as bridesmaid. She wore a gown identical to the matron of honor's and carried a like bouquet. Jerry Cripe of Nappanee was best man. Gary Titus of r 2 Milford was groomsman. Ushers were Jim Felkner of Milford and John Hart of Mentone The bride’s mother wore a dusty rose floor-length gown of quiana with bishop sleeves and a gathered neck The bridegroom s mother wore a gown in shades of

peach and orange with a V-neck and empire styling a floor-length. Both wore corsages of white mums and Abbey roses. A reception followed in the church social rooms with a threetiered wedding cake, topped with a floral arrangement of mums and Abbey roses, being served by Mrs. Steve Pippenger of r 1 Etna Green. Punch was served by Valerie Kreider and coffee was served by Vickie Kreider. The guest book was tended to by Beth Ann Butte of Edwardsburg, Mich. Gifts were recorded by Mrs. Sandra Poort. Following a wedding trip to Orlando and Lido Beach, Fla., the couple is residing on r 2 Milford. The bride is a graduate of Milford High School and Elkhart Beauty College. The bridegroom is a graduate of North Wood High School. Both are employed at Chore-Time Equipment in Milford. REAL MENU THURSDAY, OCT. 27 Juice, veal patties. Harvard beets, mashed potatoes with gravy, peaches in vanilla pudding, bread, margarine, milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY, OCT. 28 Juice, beef chop suey, rice, cole slaw, fruit cobbler, roll, margarine, milk, tea, coffee MONDAY. OCT. 31 Juice, chicken a la king over rice, tossed salad with dressing and cheese, peaches, bread, margarine, milk, tea, coffee TUESDAY, NOV. 1 Juice, breaded pork pattie, orange glazed sweet potatoes, broccoli with melted cheese, bread, margarine, white cake with chocolate frosting, milk, tea, coffee . WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2 Juice, meat salad on bun, potatoes augruatin. three bean salad, cookies, milk, tea, coffee

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65TH ANNIVERSARY - The children of Dona von and Marie (Bailey) Strock are inviting friends and relatives to a reception in honor of the 65th wedding anniversary of their parents. The reception will be held in the fellowship hall of the Avilla United Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon. Oct. 38. between the hours of 2:38 and 5 p.m. The couple was married on November 1912. They are natives of Syracuse. They request no gifts. A wishing well will be provided for cards.

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Delbert Moneyheff ers honored on anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Moneyheffer of Milford were honored at a family dinner on Sunday, celebrating their 35th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sharp and daughters of Fort Wayne were hosts for the dinner. Guests were the couple’s other daughters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Henry (Linda) Miller and daughters of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Jeanne) Kiser and Ebenezeer Ladies meet at Stouders Members of the Ebenezeer Ladies Aid, Syracuse, met Thursday, Oct. 20, in the home of Mrs. Emma Souder. A total of 18 members and five guests — Mrs. Emerson Bushong, Mrs. Charles Beck, Mrs. Virgil Bobeck, Flora Buffenbarger and Thelma Read — were present. Devotions were given by Maybelle Snyder, Elva Bitner and Izel Beck. Elva Bitner and Izel Beck also assisted the hostess with refreshments. The November meeting will be held in the home of Jessie Swartz. Bethel Women's Fellowship hears careers program Bethel Women’s Fellowship of Milford met on Thursday, Oct. 13, at 7:30 p.m. in the church fellowship hall. After the business meeting Mrs. Raymond Hoover presented a program based on a study her fourth grade class did recently on careers. She showed film strips made for students on various careers, and she shared interviews her students had done with people in the community concerning their jobs. Refreshments were served by Mary Kesler and Polly Chupp.

family of Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford (Sue) Boyer in of Syracuse. were married October 25,1942, in the Union Center Church of the Brethren by the late Rev. Leroy Fisher. Kappa Omicrons entertained Members of Kappa Omicron 8804, Beta Sigma Phi, Syracuse, met for their first October meeting in the home of Jackie Plikerd, president, at 7:30 p.m. October 13. Five guests were present. They were Judy Miller, Karen Tranter, Chris Essig, Leloni Nemeth and Ginger Thorne. Items to make amish cookies were suggested to members by Sherry Keim, ways and means chairman. The club will sell these cookies over the holidays. Judy Miller will check into places to hake them. The service committee reported that the Girl Scout Council contacted them for support. It was decided the club will support the Girl Scouts. The means of support will be determined after more information is obtained. The program for the evening was presented by Leloni Nemeth and Karen Tranter. Each member made a Christmas wreath. Various wreaths were also displayed. Members were reminded of the silent auction on December 1. Members were also asked to take flash lights and to know their lines for the play for the next meeting October 22. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. A social followed.

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Grange to keep odopt-a-potient

Waubee Grange 2365 met with. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bray on Friday evening, Oct. 14. Plans were made to continue supporting adopt-a-patient at Fort Wayne State Hospital through Christmas gifts from the Grange. Also, the women’s activity chairwoman announced projects for the ladies. The meeting was opened by Master Mr. Bray, and the pledge to the American flag was repeated and the songs “Grangers” and “Smiles” were Milford ladies on European tour Mrs. Parker Phend and Mrs. Jack Sharp of Milford left Sunday, Oct. 23. for a 17-day tour of Europe. They will be visiting the major countries of Europe including France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Austria and England.

sung. Cards were signed for Mrs. Lulu Felkner and Mrs. Alma Ketring to be sent to them. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be on November 11, and there will be a Thanksgiving dinner with each person bringing pot luck dishes and a Thanksgiving program will be presented.

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