The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 21, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 June 1978 — Page 7

IB mi — **’ ■ ■ jbß ROBERT MCNARY President

Kimberly Danner, Gary Cook married June 10 at Calvary

Kimberly Kay Danner, Leesburg, and Gary D. Cook, Syracuse, were married June 10 at Calvary United Methodist Church,Syracuse. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Danner, r 1 Leesburg. The bridegroom is the son of Rev. and Mrs. Ross Cook, Syracuse. The double ring ceremony was performed by the bridegroom’s father. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in a white, floor-length gown, with empire waistline and lace accents. She carried a white Bible topped by a single rose. Kathy Chase, Barbee Lake, was maid of honor. She wore a floor-length pink gown with matching shawl. Brian Napier, Syracuse, served as best man. Mother of the bride was attired in a street-length dress of green and white. The bridegroom’s mother wore a beige and blue floral street-length dress. A wedding reception was held June 11 at the Calvary church.

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l /. JEFF WELLS Vice-President

The serving table featured white candles, in small candelabra, on either side of a three tiered wedding cake. The cake was decorated with clusters of pastel flowers and topped by an arrangement of tiny pastel flowers, two doves and two wedding rings. The bride and bridegroom graduated from Wawasee High School. He is employed at Sea Nymph. The couple will reside at Enchanted Hills. ENTERTAIN FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. James Wolf of Atwood entertained on Sunday evening, June 11, for Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Collins of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Collins and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wolf and children of Atwood. The elder Collins’ are spending the week with their son and daughter-in-law, Steve and Ann. In everyday speech, about 60,000 words are used.

\ B' B i B WILLIAM BEEMER Secretary

Senior Citizens take tour of Far East The Milford Senior Citizens met at the fire station on Sunday with 30 in attendance. A pot luck dinner was.held, prior to a special program presentation on the Far East. Agnes Hurd presented a memorial service in honor of the late Margeruite Burke, who was the wife of Senior Citizen president Homer Burke. Presenting the program was Byford Cox, a brother-in-law of Harold Young and a former South Bend teacher. • The Far East The Far East trip started in Tokyo, Japan and went to Taiwan; Hong Kong; Bangkok; Lampur, the capitol of Malaysia; Singapore; Jakarta; Indonesia; and ended in Bali, the fabulous South Sea Island. Narration and pictures Were used for the program. Cox has become an experienced traveler since his retirement from 53years of teaching. The group adjourned until the second Sunday in July.

to ;ll ROBERT MAUZY Treasurer

I Milord I I Library

New books now at the library are; “Love, Laughter and Tears’’ by Adela Rogers St. Johns “Working” by Studs Terkel “Oliver’s Story” by Erich Segal “In His Image” by David Rorvik — The controversial book about the alleged cloning of a boy now alive “My Life with Elivs” by Becky Yancey and Cliff Linedecker “Lucy Winchester” by Christmas Carol Kauffman “Reader’s Digest Condensed Books” Volume 2,1978 “This for Remembrance” by Rosemary Clooney and Raymond Strait — The life of a popular girl singerand her era “The Seventh One’’ by Elizabeth Yates — A beautiful story built around the special relationship between a dog and its owner “The Princes of Earth” by Michael Kurland “Conversations with Amber”

* > mW * *“■* /®l IJ COL. JOSEPH GRAY Executive Secretary

by Gladys Taber “Tower Abbey” by Isabelle Holland “Merlin’s Keep” by Madeleine Brent “The Railroad to Freedom” by Hildegarde Smith $ 3,100 damages in car-tractor accident Friday Investigating officers set damages at $2,800 to vehicles in a car-tractor accident at 10:15 p.m. Friday on CR 1350 N, near Syracuse, plus an additional S3OO to a wagon. Driver of the tractor was Melvin L. Stewart of New Paris. He was towing a Barger forage wagon. Stanley A. Richardson, 27, 130 West Boston Street, Syracuse, was driver of the car involved and authorities set $2,000 in damage to the auto, with SBOO to the tractor. No injuries were reported in the mishap.

v J| r - K Mo WED 50 YEARS — Mr. and Mrs. Everett Darr, r 2 Syracuse, will observe the 50th anniversary of their marriage on Sunday, June 18. Their son and his wife, Ray E. Darr, and grandchildren, Dennis, Denise and Doreen, have planned an open house to be held from 2-5 p.m. in their nome. Everett Darr, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Darr of Syracuse, and Alta Darr, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Coy of Syracuse, were united in marriage on June 16,1928, in Warsaw. The Darrs are lifetime residents of Syracuse, where he was engaged in farming and Mrs. Darr was employed in the insurance department of the Salem Bank & Trust Co., Goshen. All friends, relatives and neighbors of the couple are invited. It is requested gifts be omitted.

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r BE F J BARBARA MORT Director

Senior Moms hold carry-in A carry-in picnic supper was enjoyed by members of the Senior Mothers Club, Syracuse, who met recently in the home of Mrs. Robert Miller. Mrs. Mildred Corson was co-host ess. A total of 10 members were present. Mrs. Jan Baumgartner and Mrs. Kenneth Elson were appointed telephone committee. A farewell gift was presented to Mrs. John Walker. At the close of the meeting, a boat ride around Lake Wawasee was taken with Mrs. Miller as the host. The next meeting will be July 20 at the Enchanted Hills Playhouse. Mrs. Deloss Smith and Mrs. Baumgartner will be hostesses. The group will meet at Mrs. Smith’s home for a short meeting and refreshments before leaving to see “Plaza Suite. Members are asked to invite guests for the evening.

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: I 5:: *** * * * • •<< LARRY TEGHTMEYER Director

Mrs £*■ MARRIED 25 YEARS — Mr, and Mrs. Robert N. Spurting of Syracuse observed their 25th wedding anniversary with a family dinner in an area restuarant on Sunday. Robert Spurting and Nellie Hollis were married on June 13, 1953, in Fort Wayne. They are the parents of two children, Mrs. Eric < Yvonne) Coburn and Dan. both of Syracuse. They have one granddaughter. Erica Coburn. Attending the dinner with the Spurlings were Mr. and Mrs. Eric Coburn and Erica. Dan Spurling and Luanne Sweatland, all of Svracuse.

Methodist Women hold study, list future events

The Milford unit of the United Methodist Women met on June 8 in the home of Mrs. Alyce Fuller with Mrs. Robert Brooks assisting. Mrs. Dean Cousins, president, welcomed the group and called the meeting to order. Mrs. Richard Roose read a prayer by Gayle Brooks Burkett and'sang "Through It All” with group participation. She closed with prayer. Bible Study Mrs Robert Brown gave the lesson, drawing on her experience from a Bible study, attended by 9,000 women, while at the National Assembly of United Methodist Women in Louisville, Ky. Entitled "Portrait of Jesus,’' the study was taken from Luke 18: 1-8, a parable of prayer. A tape recording of the president of United Methodist Women’s welcoming speech was played to set the mood of the meeting. Mrs. Brown then played a tape of the presentation of the Bible study, leading into questions which after small group discussion, had conclusions brought before the unit.

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During a short business session, the following dates were announced: June 17, ice cream social by youth group on the church lawn from 5-8 p.m.; and Drive-In Day for the School of Christian Missions at Epworth Forest, June 28. The next meeting of the group will be a family picnic and swim at the Cousins’ farm on July 13 at 12 noon. There will be no business meeting, therefore if it rains on that day, events will be cancelled. "The best mirror is a friend's / eye." Gaelic proverb

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