The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 August 1979 — Page 7

Community Corner

r / •' •• i ■•'■• ■ ifc-'y ~'-' -'■■ SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Zimmerman of r 2 Milford will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary with an open house given by their children, Mr. and Mrs. Mark (Rebecca) Emel of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. David (Janette) Bess of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Edward (Beverly) Polson of Bremen, and Victoria, Patricia and John, at home, on Sunday, Aug. 12. from 2-5 p.m. in the Apostolic Christian Church fellowship hall on SR 15 in Milford. The couple has resided in Milford for the past 25 years. He is engaged in farming and has a trucking business. The couple has two , grandchildren. A Mrs.Zim merman is the former Nancy Peffly, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Peffly of Elkhart. Their marriage took place in the Zion United Missionary Church at Elkhart. Rev.„ Russel Miller officiated. All friends and relatives are cordially invited.

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IWtRZ Tips To Help You You can save money and treat your guests to supertasty hors d’oeuvres if you use leftover canned ham to make sensational tidbits to serve before dinner. HORS D’OEUVRES CAN BE tasty and thrifty, too! The meat may be spiked on toothpicks with pineapple or olives, or shredded and comj, bined with mayonnaise for a spread for crackers Or slice the meat paper-thin and wrap it around bit-size bits of Canteloupe or honeydew. ♦ ♦ ♦ Another tasty combination is a quarter-inch thick square of ham on a cracker that has been covered with a spicy spread. ♦ ♦ * If you forgot to buy crackers, don’t worry. You can make “breadless sandwiches” combining thin-sliced ham, a cheese like gouda or gruyere, cream cheese thinned with milk, and another - slice of ham. Chill the “sandwich” for 2 hours, then use a minisized cookie cutter. Using left over canned ham for hors d’oeuvres is not only thrifty—it tastes good, too! fl sfe c ° ° -jO. .I* •• ■■ The first practical typewriter was invented in 1868. ******** Although the game of golf was invented in Scotland, some Scots back in 1457, afraid it might become more popular than the national sport of archery, prevailed upon Parliament to ban it. But after King James IV took up golf about 1490, the law was no longer enforced.

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Marcia Stacker becomes bride of Edward Dowty on July 28

The Bethel Church of the Brethren in Milford was the site of the 2 o'clock wedding ceremony on Saturday, July 28, uniting Miss Marcia Lynne Stacker of 412 First Street, Goshen, and Edward Jay Dowty of r 5 Syracuse in marriage. Pastor Nelda Rhoades officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr and Mrs. Daniel Stacker of 412 First St.. Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dowty of r 5 Syracuse. Altar baskets of peadrmid yellow maje£tkTmums with white carnations and baby's breath and candelabras peach, yellow and white candles formed the decorations. were marked with peach and yellow bows. Rita and Dick Currier sang “The Lord's Prayer" and “The Wedding Song. " Given in marriage by her father, the bride appeared in a full A-line gown of soft chiffon with rounded neckline accented by a silk Venise laced bodice. Her matching finger-tip veil was of silk Venise lace. She carried a nosegay arrangement of white daisies, peach sweetheart roses, yellow miniature carnations and baby's breath with peach and yellow streamers. Pam Clawson of r 1 New Paris served as maid of honor She wore a yellow floral print chiffon over apricot floor-length gown. It featured a ruffled scoop neckline .and eape-like sleeves and was trimmed with a bow at the empire waist. She wore a matching picture hat and carried a nosegay of white dasies and miniature peach carnations with baby's breath and seach streamers. Mrs. Steve Stacker of Elkhart was bridesmaid. She wore a yellow floral print chiffon over yellow gown with ruffled scoop neckline and cap-like sleeves. It too was trimmed with a bow at the epipire waist. She wore a matching picture hat and carried a nosegay of white daisies, miniature yellow carnations and baby's breath and yellow, streamers. Larry Dowty of r 4 Syracuse served as his brother's best man. Ed Stacker of Goshen and Phil Dowty of r 5 Syracuse were ushers. The bride's mother was attired in peach and the bridegroom’s mother wore yellow’. The bride's mother wore a corsage of peach ruses and baby's breath and the bridegroom's mother wore a corsage of yellow roses with baby’s breath. A reception followed the ceremony in the church hall. A fountain cake and fountain punch bowl were featured. Serving were Ann Swoveland, Mari Leah Cripe, Vicki Mullet and Susie Swihart.

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MR. AND MRS. EDWARD J. DOWT

Following a wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains and Gatlinburg. Tenn., the couple will be at home on r 1 Syracuse after August 10. The bride is a graduate of Goshen High School and is employeed at Switches, Inc., Goshen. The bridegroom is a graduate of Wawasee High School and is employed at Noble Agri Traders in Ligonier.

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Bridge winners named at Tippy Hostesses for the Ladies’ Bridge Club, Tippecanoe Lake Country Club were, Mrs. Samuel Dugan, Mrs. Louis Breading and Mrs. Ronald McDowell, for the Wednesday, Aug. 1, game with 12 tables playing. Winners were. Mrs. Lloyd Slagle, Mrs. Paul Penn, Mrs. Robert Coppes, Mrs. K. K. McGarvey, Mrs. Bernard Hess, Mrs. Arthur Cunningham and Mrs. James Guyton. Other winners were Mrs. James Chase. Mrs. Wayne Bucher, Mrs. Richard Brumfield, Mrs. David Stalnaker and Mrs. Charles Suntheimer. Door prize winner was Linda Bridgeford. k kCREAMY MUSHROOM CHICKEN 1 can (10-3/4 oz.) condensed cream of mushroom soup 1 can (3 oz.) sliced mushrooms, drained 1/2 cup cooking sauterne 1/2 cup sour cream 9 pieces Chicken Finely minced parsley In medium bowl, combine all ingredients, except chicken and parsley. Place chicken in single layer in 8” x 12” baking dish. Cover chicken with sauce. Bake in preheated 325°F. oven 1 hour. Remove from oven. Sprinkle with parsley. Serves 6.

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Wed., Augustß,l979 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

■ [I z T 1 o'J MR. AND MRS. RONALD CLINGAMAN

Malee Timpitak, R. Clingaman re-affirm vows in Syracuse

Malee Timpitak, Bangkok, Thailand, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Juan Timpitak of Thailand, became the bride of Ronald Clingaman, Mesa. Ariz., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clingaman. Syracuse on March 30. The couple re-affirmed their vows July 29 in the Saint Andrew's United Methodist Church in Syracuse, in a double ring ceremony in the presence of 60 guests as Rev. Phil Frew officiated. The flowers used in the church were designed in an Oriental manner, using large mums, orange and yellow carnations and summer daisies. The candeljfcra also had arrangements in the same manner. The pews were marked with yellow bows and clusters of freshflowers. Phil Fawley, organist, played a medley of bridal music using the traditional wedding march. The bride’s gown was a two piece ensemble made of Thai silk and imported from Thailand It was gold with accents of orange and blue and was floor-length. She wore a duet of orchids in her hair and carried an arrangement of chrysanthemums. Maid of honor, Renee Clingaman of Alexandria, La., daughter of the bridegroom, w ore a floor-length gown of orange silk with a shoulder cape. Her flowers were a corsage of yellow carnations and summer daisies. Best man was Richard Clingaman of Niles, Mich., brother of the bridegroom. The candles were lit by Shari Atkinson of Kentland. The bridegroom s mother wore an Oriental print of white and red. The reception was held in the home of the bridegroom’s parents on Pickwick Road. A buffet supper was served following the ceremony. A threetiered wedding cake was decorated in orange and yellowcarnations. Mrs. R. Richard

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Atkinson served at the punch table. Mr. and Mrs. Clingaman toured the Grand Canyon and Las Vegas for a honeymoon. They will reside in Mesa. Ariz. The bride was educated at the American University Alumni and Siam Business College University. She served as a journalist with the ABC News in Bangkok before coming to the United States The bridegroom serves as a pilot instructor in the United States Air Force. He is a graduate of Purdue University and has taken associate courses at Arizona State College To remove onion smell from a knife and cutting board, rub them with salt and water.

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