The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 21, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 June 1979 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., June 13,1979

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MR. AND MRS, NORMAN VANLANINGHAM

C. Weisser, N. Vanlaningham married at Syracuse May 19

Cynthia Weisser of PO Box 241 Syracuse became the bride of Norman Vanlaningham of r 2 Milford on Saturday, May 19. at 3 o’clock in the afternoon.’’ The couple exchanged vows in the home of the bride's father, Philip M. Holmes, on r 4 Syracuse. Fifty persons were present for the double-ring ceremony preformed by Rev. Paul Steel. Gary Fannestock furnished music. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Diane Holmes of Fort Wayne served the bride as honor attendant. Mrs. Phil Houser of Syracuse was bridesmaid. Steve Troup of Syracuse was best man. Ushers were Ed Vanlaningham of r 2 Milford, Craig Sorensen of Milford and Rod Vanlaningham of r 2 Milford. A reception followed at the Syracuse Legion. Louis Hammans visit relatives Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hamman of 7140 Sylvania, Sylvania. Ohio, are in the Lakeland area visiting friends and relatives. Both are natives of this area. They are staying in the home of Mrs. Hamman’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Sudlow of Lake Wawasee. They recently attended the 50th wedding anniversary “reception of Mr. Hamman’s brother, James, in Manitowoc, Wis.

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The couple is residing on r 2 Milford. The bride is an employee of Barth. Inc., Milford. The bridegroom is an employee of Crop Fertility Specialists, Milford, and will attend IU-PU in Fort Wayne. Worthy matron becomes mother Mrs. Pete Melendez and Joe O. Estep presided in the east for the June 6 meeting of Kosciusko Chapter 160 Order of the Eastern Star in the absence of worthy matron and worthy patron Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brunjes. Mrs. Brunjes gave birth to a son. Gregory Allen, on June 5. Mrs. Joe Estep and Ray Warring filled the stations in the west while Mrs. C. D. Barnes was organist, Mrs. Seth McFarren was Esther and Mrs. Edith Baumgartner filled the station of sentinal for the evening. Mrs. Walter Ritter reported on changes made by the General Grand Chapter. Project reports were given and an announcement was made on the Past Matrons meeting set for the third Wednesday in July at the home of Mrs. Julia Reed. After the meeting refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Doral McFarren, Mrs. Seth McFarren and Mrs. Reed. The next stated meeting will be September 5 when the district deputy will be the guest of the chapter.

Garden Club has plant auction The June meeting of the Syracuse Wawasee Garden Club was held in the home of Mrs. James Bouse, Tuesday evening, June 5. The members toured the grounds and then met in the garage for the plant auction. Large tables filled with plants brought by the members were auctioned off. Mrs. Carlos Porter acted as the auctioneer. The business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Phillip Singer, president, inside the home. The district meeting of the North Central District of Indiana will be held June 21 in the Holiday Inn at LaPorte. The civic project of the planting of flowers at Pickwick Place was done by Mary Bushong, Priscilla Rhodes and Doris Singer. Many gold flowers were used in memory of the 50th anniversary of Garden Clubs. Mrs. Helen Harper and "B” Robbins reported the completion of planting two trees at West Noble High School. This was an Arbor Day project. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. J T. Easten. The table centerpiece was an arrangement of dasies, the club flower. Bridge winners named at Tippy The Ladies bridge club of Lake Tippecanoe Country Club fnet. Wednesday, June 6. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Forest Kendal. Mrs. Carrington Yeager and Mrs. Ethan Kaufman. The days winners were Mrs. Gordon Medlock, Mrs, Parker Phend, Mrs. Carlisle Garman, Mrs. Lawrence Castaid, Mrs. William Johnson. Mrs. Bernard Hess, Mrs. George Hetler, Mrs. Hershel Bent, Mrs. Robert Gast and Mrs. Robert Coppes. RIAL menu June 14-20 THURSDAY - V 8 juice, stewed chicken with biscuit and gravy, parsley buttered carrots, fresh banana, bread, margarine, milk, tea and coffee FRIDAY — Blended juice, orange glazed ham, candied sweet potatoes, tossed salad and dressing, cherry royal, bread, margarine, milk, tea and coffee MONDAY — Apple juice, barbecued beef on bun, macaroni salad, apricots, peach cobbler, milk, tea and coffee TUESDAY — V 8 juice, chicken chop suey over rice, cole slaw, bread, margarine, birthday cake, milk, tea and coffee WEDNESDAY — Orange juice, ham macaroni and tomato cassarole, cheese slices, mixed fruit cup, cookie, wheatgerm bread, margarine, milk, tea and coffee Helen Richcreek WCSC hostess Helen Richcreek was the hostess for the Syracuse Church of God WCSC with 12 members present. The evening meeting was opened by Betty Kern who gave a report on the motherdaughter banquet. Gwen Williams led in special prayer requests and the minutes were read from the sacrificial breakfast. Committee reports were given. Betty Kern gave report on how to train a disciple. Betty Kern and Pauline Firestone gave the program on “Uplook and. Outlook.” The group closed with the song “Take my life” and the benediction. The evening was closed by a silent white elephant sale. Alma Druckamiller will be the hostess for the next meeting which will be ladies’ night out. Refreshments were LAKELAND LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reed, Syracuse, spent a week in Gillett, Wyo. They visited two sons of Mrs. Reed’s, Edward and James Pangbum. While they were there they toured the Devils Tower and Mount Rushmore. Mrs. Reed hadn’t seen James for 15 years.

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MR. AND MRS. MARK GROVE

Andrea Bostwick, Mark Grove are wed in Nappanee June 2

Marriage vows were exchanged by Andrea Beth Bostwick and Mark Lee Grove on Saturday, June 2. in the Wakarusa Missionary Church. Pastor Harold E. Knight officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Parents of the bridal couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bostwick of Wabash and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grove of Nappanee, formerly of Milford. Janet Kusiak of Wabash attended her sister as matron of honor. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Todd Grove of

LOUISA'S LETTER L-

Dear Louisa, This is to answer “JakeMinn.” who said the main cause of divorce was selfishness. I would add to that indifference, carelessness, apathy (lack of emotion) towards one’s mate! Give him or her what he or she wants of the flesh for they are unified as one. And the divorce rate will drop in half. Diversity is the name of the game though few ever get it. Sue-Tex. Answer: There are many things that contribute to divorce and different attitudes affect different people in different ways. A happy person, a person who is enthusiastic and appreciative of small attentions and consideration from one’s mate, helps to make a happy home. Unfortunately marriage has to work for two people and

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Nappanee, as best man. Serving as usher was the bridegroom’s brother Brett Grove of Nappanee. Following the ceremony, a wedding dinner was served and a reception followed in the home of the bridegroom's parents. Mrs. Grove graduated from Wabash High School and attended Ball State University. Her husband graduated from North Wood High School and also attended Ball State University. The new couple is now residing at Country Place Apartments, 4560 Pinehollow Court, Apt. 168. Indianapolis.

not for one. If one person gets everything he or she wants without regarding the other person’s wishes thats where selfishness comes in. One reader wrote that her husband complained of her being frigid but she said how could she feel amorous with a bedfellow who didn’t bathe regularly or wouldn’t brush his teeth. The first years of marriage for a young couple, particularly if they have small children, can be very hard on both of them and it takes a lot of compromise and love for each other if they are to make the marriage last. Young husbands today are much more prone to help their wives with household tasks than were husbands of the past--probably because domestic help is so expensive and hard to get now-a-days. Louisa Address letters: Louisa, Box 532, Orangeburg, S.C. 29115

Bethel has annual party Nationally known trumpeter Jerry Franks, a professor at Grace College, Winona Lake, presented the program for the annual birthday night at the Bethel Church of the Brethren in Milford on June 10. Franks presented a concert of both classical and religious music interspersed with his wit and his witness as a Christian. His accompanist is Miss Ellen Berghorn of Wabash. He refers to her as ”a seeing eye person” since he is blind. She also sang a solo as part of the program. A total of 65 persons attended the event. Ice cream and birthday cake were served after the program The tables were decorated to honor each month of the year and the walls had pictures of musical instruments in keeping with the program theme. Ron Smith had the dubious honor of being the only person present with a November birthday. April and August birthdays were numerous. The committee for the evening was Lura Hoover, Betty Bultemeier, Doris Wolferman and Erma Chambers. Former residents honored for 50 years of marriage Former area residents, Mr. and Mrs James Charles Hamman of 5008 Highway 41, Manitowoc, Wis., observed their 50th wedding anniversary at a reception. The couple was married on June 8,1929. and have lived in South Bend, OhiQ and Wisconsin. Mrs. Hamman is the former Minnie Cooper. Her first cousin, Earl Cooper of Milford, attended the open house. The Hammans have three children, James of Manitowoc. Geneva Boissonnaul t of Milwaukee and Janet Lee of Columbia, S. C. They also have two grandchildren and a greatgrandchild. The couple is active in the community and the First Presbyterian Church. Before his retirement Hamman, a 1925 graduate of Milford High School, was a chemist for the MedusaPortland Cement Company of Manitowoc. In attendance at the open house were both of their mothers. Mrs. Hamman's mother is Pearl Cooper Bowman. She is 93 and now resides in Manitowoc. Mr. Hamman's mother is Mrs. Earl (Catherine) Hamman of Goshen. She is 92 and resides with her daughter, Katherine Rassi.

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Robert List, Ida Woodling married on April 28

Ida A. Woodling, 942 East Sheridan. Warsaw, daughter of R. L. Woodling, Warsaw and Jeanne Cooper, Orlando, Fla., became the bride of Robert H List, r 1 box 246 Leesburg, son of Thomas and the late Elizabeth List. North Webster, on Saturday. April 28. at 2:30 p.m.. in Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church. Syracuse. Father Kenneth Sarrazin of Saint Martin de Porres cocelebrated the double ring ceremony with Father Charles Kunkle of Fort Wayne and the bride’s uncle. Father John Pinsonneault of Richmond. Texas, in the presence of 200 guests. The floral arrangements of gladiolas and mums in shades of orange and yellow and a spider plant and bridal veil plant on red iron spiral holders were used as decoration. Selections played by musicians, Patrick O’Leary. Kate Grogan and John O'Halloran were. “The Wedding Song ", ‘‘l Was Never Meant To Be”. “Kate's Song”, and “Love Me Tender”. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length gown with a long train made of white bridal satin and Venice lace and pearl beads made by the bride’s mother. The veil had three layers attached to a head piece made with matching lace flowers that extended to the end of the train. She carried a cascade bouquet of phaelanopsis, orchids, stephanotis and English ivy. The bride’s sister. Miss Ide 11 M Woodling of Warsaw, was the maid of honor. She wore a dress of apricot, with a headress of apricot ribbon roses. She carried a bouquet of a variety of silk flowers in shades of yellow and orange with apricot ribbon made by the bride's mother.

Bridesmaids were Mrs Michael Cooney of Pampano Beach. Fla., and her sister-in-law. Mrs Charles Woodling of Jacksonville. Fla Their dresses were the color of maize and they wore headdresses of maize ribbon roses Their flowers were the siime as the maid of honor’s but with maize ribbon They were also made by the bride s mother The bridegroom's best man was Tim Henning of Fort Wayne The two groonjsmen. brother’s of the bridegroom, were Bill List of Port Costa. Calif, and Daniel List of Syracuse. A reception was held at the American Legion Hall in Warsaw. A buffet-style dinner was served and music was provided by The List Brothers band The couple spent its wedding trip in the New England states They reside at r 1 Leesburg since their ° return from their honeymoon. The bride is a graduate of Purdue University and employed by W J. Zehr, DVM. The bridegroom is an employee of The Papers Incorporated and is a sell-employed photographer Rocket Launch by 4-H members By HOPE SI PR ESS The 4-H Rocket Club led by Mr and Mrs. Bob Hetfington had its fourth rocket launch on Saturday, June 9. The meeting was called to order by president Richard Rhodes. The American pledge was led by KrisSipregs and the 4 H pledge by Tim Harts. The secretary's report was read and the roll call was taken. Then we started the launch. The highest was Rich Ralston and Doug Stump. Both had rockets go 981 feet. The second highest was Richard Rhodes whose rocket went 940 fe|t