The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 August 1979 — Page 6
THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., August 8,1979
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Community Corner
r 4 /»i MR. AND MRS. DEVON G. MANNS
Penny Fifer becomes July bride of Devon G. Manns
Miss Penny Leigh Fifer of r 2 Leesburg became the bride of Devon Gordon Manns of r 1 Etna Green on July 21 at 7 o'clock in the First Church of God at Nappanee. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Fifer of r 2 Leesburg. The bridegroom is the son of Ortie Manns of Twin Echo Horse Farms, Milford and Abby Grubbs, 208 S. Court St.. Warsaw. D. J. Davis of the First Church of God officiated at the double ring ceremony in the presence of 175 guests. Baskets of white gladioli and blue daisies and pompons were used as altar decorations A memory candle of white with blue and white silk flowers and blue candles on each side were also used in the altar decorations. Dane Rumfelt sang “We’ve Only Just Begun" and “The Lord’s Prayer . " Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white double knit gown with empire waist. It was floor-length and the bodice was set with daisies and tiny pearls. Her waist-length veil was trimmed with lace and held by a crown set with daisies and tiny pearls. She carried a bouquet of blue carnations and white daisy silk flowers. The bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Tom Fisher of r 1 Etna Green,
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served as matron of honor. She wore a light blue print maxi dress with white and trimmed in blue and white silk flowers. She carried blue and white silk carnations and daisies. Kelly Fifer of r 2 Leesburg served her sister as bridesmaid. She too wore a light blue print maxi dress, white hat with blue and white silk flowers and carried a silk flower arrnagement of canrnations and daisies. Another sister, Cindy Fifer and 1 a brother, Richard Fifer, both of . r 2 Leesburg, served as flower girl and ringbearer. Dave Bratten, brother of the bridegroom, Etna was best man. Ushers werijTDuane Harman, r 2 Nappanee and Gene Slone, r 1 Warsaw, uncles of the bridegroom. A reception followed the ceremony. Marla Bratten and Jeannette Manns served the cake. Tina Manns and Danielle Neibert served the punch. The couple spent a week camping at Monoquet campgrounds for a honeymoon. The Marins are now at home on r 1 Etna Green. The bride attended Wawasee High School. The bridegroom attended Warsaw High School and is employed by Fairmont Homes. MRS. KLINE RECEIVED CARD FROM PRESIDENT Hazel Kline, Milford, received a surprise this week. When she opened the mail she found a birthday card from President and Mrs. Carter in honor of her 82nd birthday. ******** "To reveal art and conceal the artist is art's / aim." Osca( Wilde "Many bores are so obviously happy that it is a pleasure to watch them." Robert Lynd
Mrs. Robinson leaving WHS, moving south Maxine Robinson, r 1 Leesburg, resigned as a guidance counselor at Wawasee High School. She has been a teacher and guidance counselor in the Lakeland Community School Corporation for the past 23 years. She is moving into the Sarasota, Fla., area and will be leaving around September 1 Mrs. Robinson taught music for seven years: typing, five years; and accounting, two years. For the past 15 years she has been a guidance counselor at the high school level. During her 23 years in the school district she has taught at the Milford schools (elementary, junior high and high school) 12 years and Wawasee High School 11 years. Before coming to the Lakeland School system she taught music for one year at Three Oaks, Mich, and one year at Leesburg. Mrs. Robinson stated, “It's been a good 23 years and I have no regrets about being there for 23 years. I’ve enjoyed the people and students and I’ll miss the start of school and teaching." Her plans about what she will be doing are uncertain at this time. She stated she may go back to teaching after one year but for the time she has no plans. Kiwanians learn about kidney disease Pat Hormann. chairman of the Northeast Kidney Foundation of Indiana, was the guest speaker of the recent Wawasee Kiwanis »Club meeting. Mrs. Hormann spoke of the ways that the foundation serves the community by patient services. public education and research. The importance of functioning kidneys was explained, that failure had meant certain death. However, through the work of medical science and the volunteers of the foundation, many years of productive life can be assured. One of the ways is dialysis, either at a hospital or at home. The foundation is training patients to use home dialysis due to the lesser cost. The other way to combat malfunctioning kidneys is transplant. Mrs. Hormann presented ■ Maxwell Brenneman and his wife, Elaine. Brenneman has been on home dialysis and is still productive in the community. He stated that the largest expense is the filter on the machine that traps the body wastes. It can only be used once. The machine takes only four hours to do what it takes the body 24 hours to do. Tippy Auxiliary plans picnic to honor winners Mrs. Waneta Helm of Lake Tippecanoe was hostess of the Lake Tippecanoe Women’s Auxiliary on July 21. A breakfast was served on the patio and the meeting was called to order by president Judy Paton. Discussion was held on the successful July 7 flotilla with the women hoping for an even larger one next year. The August 18 meeting will be T held at 3 p.m. at the Patona Bay area with a picnic lunch being served to the members and the boys who won the juvenile fishing contest. The awards will be presented to the winners at this time. Rogers reunion held in Goshen Aug. 5 Hazel Kline, Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smoker, Warsaw, attended the Rogers reunion Sunday, Aug. 5, at Rogers Park, Goshen. There were 51 in attendance at the carry in dinner. Officers were elected for next year and the reunion will be the first Sunday in August. Those attending were from Niles, Dowagiac and Colon, Mich.; Elkhart; Syracuse; Ligonier: LaGrange, Warsaw and Milford. "Charity is the spice of riches." Old Proverb
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i/ ' 1 MR. AND MRS. KIP SCHUMM
Pamela Juday, Kip Schumm married in Calvary Church
Pamela J. Juday, 7 North Shore Drive, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dearborn, Kalamazoo, Mich., and the late C. Richard Juday, was united in marriage to Kip G. Schumm, r 4 box 372 C Syracuse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Schumm, r 4 box 372 C Syracuse. The wedding was Saturday, July 28, at 4:30 p.m. in the Calvary United Methodist Church, Syracuse. Rev. Donald Sheline, associate pastor of the church, performed the double-ring ceremony before 300 farnily members and friends. The altar decorations consisted of a unity candle in the center of the altar with a white and pink carnation and baby’s breath flower arrangement surrounding the candle. There were two large altar arrangements of white gladiolas and pink and white carnations and roses. Before the ceremony, music selections of “You Light Up My Life” and “Come Live With Me" were provided by Mark Koble, Syracuse; Rhonda and Denise Juday, cousins of the bride, Minneapolis, Minn. During the wedding ceremony the selections of “Sunrise Sunset” and “The Wedding Song” were sung. Ganette Smith accompanied with guitar. The organist was Betty Appenzeller, Syracuse. The bride, given in marriage by her father, William Dearborn, wore a white marquisette dress, trimmed in lace. The dress had a Queen Anne neckline and the bodice was lace and seed pearls. The sleeves were lace as was the ruffled flounce trimming the train. The back was individual buttons and a white satin bow tied at the waist with ribbons trailing to the floor. Around her neck she wore an opal necklace. Her veil was fingertip-length with a three layered veil trimmed in lace to match the gown. Her tiara headpiece was trimmed in lace and seed pearls. During the ceremony the bride wore a blusher. The flowers she carried were white silk roses made by her paternal grandmother in a trailing bouquet with stephonotis andsmilax. The matron of honor was Mrs. Alan (Mary) Zerkel, Syracuse. Her dress was a floor-length, pink posy gown with a gathered standup collar, clouson bodice, a tie at the waist with elbow lengthsleeves slit to the shoulder. The matron of honor flowers were pink and burgandy gathered on a single stem. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Jerry (Toby) Oswald, Melbourne, Fla., sister of the bridegroom; Tammy. Schumm, Syracuse, sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. Greg (Mary) Schumm, Saint Mary’s, Ohio, sister-in-law of the bridegroom; and Joanne VanderWeele, Okemos, Mich. Their dresses and flowers were the same as the matron of honor. Best man for the wedding was Gregory Schumm, Saint Mary’s, Ohio, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were Jerry Oswald,
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Melbourne, Fla., brother-in-law of the bridegroom; Alan Kitson and Steve Schrumpf, both of Syracuse; Jeffrey Juday, Colton. Calif., brother of the bride; and Timothy Juday, Kalamazoo, Mich., brother of the bride. The bride’s mother wore a dress with a leaf green background with white and pink dogwood flowers. The dress had spaghetti straps and a matching stoll. The bridegroom’s mother wore a mint green dress with a blouson bodice tie at the waist and elbow-length sleeves slit to the shoulder. Their flowers were white orchids. Following the ceremony a champagne dinner and dance was held at Camelot Hall. Rumaki hors d’ oeuvres were served with champagne. A dinner of turkey and ham, fruit salads and relish trays were followed by dancing to the music of "New Connection Band,” Kalamazoo, Mich. Decorations were made by the bride’s mother which included, potted pink begonias wrapped in pink tissue paper and pink nylon net on white table clothes. The cake was five tiers of white cake iced in white with pink candy hearts and pink daisies. A fountain adorned each side of the cake. Servers were: Phil Metcalf, Karilyn Metcalf, Joe Elam, Jenny Hughes, Shelley Dahlstrom, Sherrill Wise, Deb Lechlitner, Teresa Welborn and Mark Koble and Jeri Meditch. Following a Florida wedding trip the couple will reside in Syracuse. The bride is a teacher of science at Wawasee High School and graduated in 1969 from Loy Norris High School, Kalamazoo, Mich. She graduated in 1974 from Michigan State University where she majored in biology education for a bachelor’s degree and received her master’s degree in science education at Saini Francis College. Her husband is employed at Kosko Printers in Milford and is a 1973 graduate of Wawasee High School. He attended Indiana State University where he majored in vocational technical education and graphic arts. He is a member of honorary fraternity Gamma Epsilon Tau and a member of the graphic arts technical field. Jacob Bucher honored on 91st birthday Mr. and Mrs. Dean Troup of near Milford were hosts at a surprise party for Jacob Bucher on his 91st birthday. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. John Method; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Method and daughter, Christy; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sawyer; and Mr. and Mrs. Bucher. All were one-time neighbors of the Trbups when they lived on Waubee Lake. Cake and homemade ice cream were served.
Billy Little Bike-A-Thon chairman Bill Little has agreed to the chairmanship of the Saint Jude Children’s Research Hospital Bike-A-Thon in Milford, to raise funds to support the hospital, according to William J. Kirwen, director of development at the internationally recognized hospital. Saint Jude Children’s Research Hospital was founded by entertainer Danny Thomas. The institution opened its doors to the public in 1962 to combat catastrophic diseases which affect the children. Saint Jude's is non-sectarian, -n ondiscriminatory and completely free of charge to all patients. At Saint Jude's, scientists and physicians are working side by side seeking not only better means of treatment, but also the cause, cure and prevention of these terrible killers. All findings and information gained at Saint Jude’s are shared freely with doctors and hospitals the world over. Thanks to Saint Jude Children's Research Hospital, children who have leukemia, hodgkins disease, sickle cell anemia and other child killing diseases now have a better chance to live. The funds raised in the bike-a-thons this fall will assure the continuation of the life giving work at the hospital.. The concern which Little has for the work being performed at Saint Jude’s is greatly appreciated and the children hope that the citizens of Milford will support the upcoming bike-a-thon whole heartedly. Rea/ /Menu Aug. 9-15 THURSDAY - Grapefruit juice, hot dogs and bun with relishes, potato salad, celery and carrot sticks, fresh fruit, milk, tea and coffee FRIDAY — V 8 juice, Swiss steak and gravy, mixed vegetables, parsley potatoes with margarine, peach shortcake, bread, margarine, milk, tea and coffee MONDAY - Apple juice, Salisbury steak and gravy, candied sweet potatoes, stewed -tomatoes with bread cubes, nectarine, rye bread, margarine, milk, tea and coffee TUESDAY- Pink grapefruit juice, veal steak with Italian sauce, buttered noodles with parsley, spinach and vinegar, apricots, wheatgerm bread, margarine, milk, tea and coffee WEDNESDAY Tomato juice, fish squares with tarter sauce, cole slaw, hash brown potatoes, birthday cake, bread, margarine, milk, tea and coffee BROOKE H. HECKAMAN CHRISTENED JULY 21 Brooke Hayward Heckaman, 10 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Heckaman, r 1 box 50 Pheonix Island, Syracuse, was christened on Saturday, July 21, at 1:30 p.m., at home, on their private island, by Rev. Don Clarke, Flint, Mich., who married the couple two years ago. She is the couple’s first child. Godparents are David and Caryl of Syracuse and Alaska. David is working on the Alaskian Pipeline and was unable to attend so David Gildersleeve, Sr., his father, took his place in proxy. An altar, with white lace tablecloth, was set up under a tree for the christening. A welcome speech was given by Larry Heckaman to the 30 guests present. Later a buffet was served. A crystal bell collection was started for Brooke. "No man can produce great things who is not thoroughly sincere in dealing with himself." James Russell Lowell
- J I * L & ■ | i | MR. AND MRS ROBERTBACHTEL
Judy Weaver becomes July bride of R. Bachtel
Judy Lynn Weaver and Robert Allen Bachtel were married July 14 at 2;30 p.m. in the Syracuse Church of God by Rev. Mike Murrell in a double-ring ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weaver of Syracuse and parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bachtel of Syracuse. Jan Grindle was the maid of honor and Donna Weaver was the bridesmaid. Steve Warner served as best man and Stuart Jackson was the groomsman. Ushers
Senior Citizens to meet Sunday
The iMilford Senior Citizens will meet at the fire station on Sunday. Aug. 12. for a carry-in dinner
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were Gary Stutkman and Jack Weaver. The organist was Roselyn Jones and soloist, Debbie Murrell Katherine Hibschman baked and served the cake. Connie Jones and Jill Grindle served the punch. Kathy Martin attended the guest book. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bachtel graduated from Wawasee High School He is presently employed as meat manager at the Augsburger Super-Value in North Webster.
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