The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 24, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 July 1978 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., July 5,1978

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Community Corner

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REAL menu THURSDAY, JULY 6 Prune juice, picnic pork shoulder, boiled potatoes, tri bean salad, apricots, whole wheat bread, margarine, milk, tea, coffee. FRIDAY, JULY 7 Orange-grapefruit juice, mushtoom steak, whipped potatoes, green peas with cocktail onions, peaches, wheat bread, margarine, milk, tea, coffee. MONDAY, JULY 10 Orange juice, stewed chicken with dumplings, glazed carrots, plums, bread, margarine, milk, tea, coffee. TUESDAY, JULY 11 V 8 juice, pepper steak, sweet potatoes, green bean almondine, cookie, dinner roll, margarine, milk, tea, coffee. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12 Grapefruit juice, porkette with Madeira sauce, parsley potatoes with margarine, cole slaw, applesauce, wheat bread, margarine, milk, tea, coffee. Dance to be benefit for young girl A dance for the benefit of Darla Ringler, seven-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wiles, r 4 Syracuse, is being planned by members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Ladies Auxiliary of Syracuse. The event will be held Saturday night, July 22, in the VFW home on Chicago St. Chairman is Betty Croy of the Ladies Auxiliary. The dance is open to the public. There is no admission charge, but a free-will offering will be taken, and other donations are gratefully accepted. Little Darla is blind in one eye and going blind in the other. She will undergo eye surgery July 17 in Riley Hospital, Indianapolis, in an attempt to save the eye now going blind. Proceeds from the dance will go toward her medical and hospital bills. A group of Post members who have formed a small band will play music for the dance.

Mrs. Coy re-elected to national board

The 35th national convention of Mothers of World War II was held , in Grand Rapids, Mich., June 25, 26, 27 and 28 with 198 in attendance. Gladys Coy of Milford was reelected to the advisory board. Mrs.. Coy is a past’ national president. She reports a national board and directors' meeting was held at 2 p.m. on Sunday with a meeting of the advisory board and the executive board at 4 p.m. At 6 p.m. the past national presidents held their banquet. On Monday morning at 9 the first session was called to order by Convention Chairman Cecil Martin. Presentations were made including the national president Ruth Cook of Niles, Mich., and the past national presidents. During the afternoon session reports were given. A reception was held Monday evening to honor the national president and her corp Os officers. Entertainment was provided by the “Mill Creek Chapter of Sweet Adelines” and the Men's Band from the Michigan Veteran’s Facility. One oi me men was a veteran of World War I and showed the ladies his 1918 medal. LAKELAND LOCAL Mrs. Ruth Thomas, Community Center, entertained at dinner Wednesday, June 21, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Ganshorns, Etna Green; Mrs. Sadie McDonald and Mrs. Edna Slabaugh, Nappaned; and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller, Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wolf, Atwood, daughters Jennifer and Jody entertained for their son and brother, Jim Bob’s, fourth day anniversary at supper Friday evening, June 23. The following guests were present: Mr. Mrs. James Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Collins, Pam Wolf, and Marvin Klinger, all of Atwood; Mn and Mrs. Herman Miller, Milford. Decorated birthday cake and ice cream were served later. Mr; and Mrs. Airroll Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rule, both of Warsaw vicinity, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller, west of Milford. Airroll and Herman are brothers. Mrs. Gladys Coy of Milford spent the holiday week end in Michigan City with her son, Don, and family. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Miller and daughters, Shari, Sheli, Shawna and Shantel of Dewart Lakf, spent the week end in Fairland where they attended the third Hydrodyne “500” Open Water Ski Tournament. Tippy Ladies list bridge results Mrs. Herbert Bent, Mrs. Cloyce Metzger and Mrs. Philip Spear were hostesses for the Tippecanoe Lake Country Club Ladies Bridge Club which met at ; the club on June 28. Mrs. William Johnson received the door prize. Bridge winners were Mrs. Stanley L. Carr. Mrs. Leon Summy, Mrs. Loretta Davis, Mrs. Forest Kenddll, Mrs. William Fiedeke, Mrs. Samuel Dungan, Mrs. Parker Phend, Mrs. James Weddle, Mrs. Eugene Paul and Mrs. Arthur DeWispeleare. Fashion review set at North Wood A 1978 4-H Fashion Revue will be held on Saturday, July 15, starting in the North Wood. High School auditorium near Nappanee, at 7:30 p.m. Theme is “Light uo Your Life with Fashion.” Members of 4-H' clothihg division will be modeling current fashions which they have made for the upcoming Elkhart County 4-H Fair, and judging will be prior to the public show, on Friday. t Participants are given placing ribbons and an honor group, as well as champion and reserve champions in each category. An overall grand champion and reserve will also be selected. Fashion revue judging will start at 9 a.m. on July 14 in the south surge of North Wood school. Woubee Property Owners to meet The annual meeting of the Waubee Lake Property Owners Association will be conducted Monday, July 10, at 7:30 p.m. in the Milford Fire Station. The election of officers will be held, therefore all members are urged - to attend. Guests are also welcome. Dues may be paid at this meeting. MMfNANT • and need help coping with i * I • your pregnancy? i Call BIKTHKISNT ( > Collect At 422-1818 Or 288-7640 I!

The call to order was given at 9:30 for Tuesday’s session. The nominating committee made the following report: President — Alice Appleby of Davenport, lowa First vice, president — LaVirne Miller of Homewood, 111. Second vice president — Geraldine Austin of Niles, Mich. Secretary — Nettie White of North Manchester Treasurer — Velma Reese of Greentown Sgt.-At-Arms — Ruth Oswald of Chicago Directors — Ethel Hamelink of Milwaukee, Wis.; Ethel Kline of Slatington, Pa.; Wanda Kassjjf Davenport, Iowa; Grace Minier of Sterling, Ill.; and Clara Anderson of Welmington, Del.

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Wolferman, Mock wed

The First Brethren Church of Milford was the scene of the 2:30 p.m. wedding of Darcy K. Wolferman, r 1 box 129 Milford, to Dennis J. Mock, 2917 Shelia Dr., Kokomo, on Saturday, May 20. Rev. Alvin Shifflett officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Wolferman Milford. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mock, Anderson. Music was provided by Mrs. Robert Strang, accompanied by Richard Fehnel. The selections were “Evergreen,” “The Lord’s Prayer,” and “You Light Up My Life.” Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an empire waisted polyester jersey with a pleated skirt and a lace bordered chapel train. The “U” shaped neckline and cap sleeves were appliqued with silk Venise lace scattered with pearls. The total look was created with a white organza covered picture hat trimmed with matching lace, and a bow, with streamers of white illusion. The bride carried a cresent shaped bouquet of peach silk flowers with white glomelia, shephanotis, and baby’s breath with ivy. Maid of honor was Mrs. Walter Pickerell of Plymouth and she wore a gown of apricot polyknit with sunburst pleated skirts. The “V” shaped neck bodice was appliqued with matching Venice lace. A chiffon cape completed the ensemble, and she carried a cresent shaped floral arrangement of peach silk flowers, white glandias, apricot carnations, ivy and baby’s breath.

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In the afternoon the national president gave her report and a memorial service was held for veterans and mothers. The national convention banquet was held at 6:30 p.m. with Dr. John Hybma, chaplain of the Michigan Veterans Facility, serving as the guest speaker. Awards were presented. On Wednesday Mrs. Coy joined Edna Hertz. Freida Mutzner and Grace Bons, Illinois; Marietta Slocomb, Florida; and fellow Hoosiers, Irene Ballard and Rachel Hawk, in installing the new officers. The convention closed with the singing of “God Be With You Until We Meet Again.” The 1979 convention will be held in Rock Island, 111.

Bridesmaids were Miss Mona Paulus, North Webster; Miss Karen Titzer, Evansville; Miss Linda Lyons, Muncie. Attending the guest register was Miss Kay Sorensen of Milford. Flowergirl was Miriam Davis of Frankton. She carried a white basket of flowers. Ringbearer was Douglas Wolferman of Milford. Serving as best man was Jeffery Reed of Anderson. The groomsmen were David Mock of Elkhart; Jerry Jones of Anderson; Steve Matzos Muncie. Robert Kimmel of Yorktown, and Roy Amburn of Muncie served as ushers.' Following the ceremony, the reception was held in the hall of the Milford Fire Station. The hall was decorated with spring flowers, wedding bells and streamers. The four-tier wedding cake was decorated with a flowing fountain. Champagne punch, fruit punch, nuts and mints were served. The honeymoon was spent in the Bahamas. After the trip, the couple is residing at 2917 Sheila Dr., Kokomo. The bride is a graduate of Wawasee High School. She has a B.S. degree from Ball State University, is a member of Chi Omega Social Sorority and Phi Upsilon Home Economics Honory. She is a teacher. The bridegroom is a graduate of Highland High School of Anderson, and Ball State University. He is a member of the Lambda Chi Alpha Sorority, and is a sales representative of Motorola Communications and Electronics.

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Searfoss of Syracuse announce the wedding of their daughter, Sandra Marie, to Paul C. Boddiger of r 1 Milford, on Saturday, June 3. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Boddiger of Fayette, Ohio. Rev. Philip Frew of the Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church at Syracuse officiated for the double ring ceremony at 2 o’clock in the afternoon in the presence of the immediate families and a few close friends. The service was held in the yard of the home of the bride’s parents, before a white garden archway bedecked with greenery and white daisies. A small fencing flanked by iron kettles of spring flowers completed the setting. Given In Marriage The bride, given in marriage by her father, selected a summer frock of floral print accented in blue. She wore a wreath of blue baby’s breath in her hair, ,aijd carried a bouquet of white daisies and baby’s breath, caught with a white satin bow. Mrs. Kathleeji Dippon of Syracuse, sister of the bride, served as matron of honor. She wore a summer ttress of brown and beige floral, with matching accessories. She wore a daisy corsage tied with a yellow ribbon. Mathew Boddiger of Fayette served his brother as best man. The mothers and grandmothers of the couple all wore daisy corsages. A small reception followed in the Searfoss home. A reception with dancing to a live band was held in the evening in the American Legion building at Syracuse. The large threetiered wedding cake, decorated with dainty yellow daisies, was made and decorated by the mother of the Ac-

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cents of daisies were used throughout the buffet and serving tables. Reside at Milford Following a honeymoon to the eastern states, the newlyweds are residing on r .l Milford. The bride is employed at Curl’s Hair Care Centre in Syracuse. Her husband is employed by Virgil Zimmerman at Milford, t and associated with Midwest Emery based in Illinois. Garden club makes plans for show Final plans are being made by members of the SyracuseWawasee Garden Club for the annual flower show to be held on Thursday, July 27, at Calvary United Methodist Church in Syracuse. — Theme this year is “Indian Trails of Beauty,” The public is invited to attend from 2-8 p.m. The theme will include all artistic design entries. In this division, seven classes are listed as follows; Beauty Along the Trails, The Big Chief. Indian War Dance, In the Glow of the Campfire, Land of Still Waters, The Indians' Feathered Friends, and Maize-The First Thanksgiving. In addition, there will be the horticulture i exhibit and educational displays. Mrs. Ralph Clingaman is serving as general chairman, with Mrs. -R. C. Tytler as schedule chairman. A meeting of the club will be held on Tuesday evening, July 11, at the home of Mrs. Clingaman to discuss plans. "Moonlight is sculpture." Nathaniel Hawthorne