The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 32, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 August 1979 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., August 29,1979

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MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS E. VANETTE

Julie Dickerson, Douglas Vanette married in Ligonier August 4

Julie Dickerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Dickerson, 1010 West Second Street. Ligonier. became the bride of Douglas E. Vanette. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vanette. r 1 Ligonier, on Saturday. Aug. 4. at 6:30 p.m. The wedding took place in the United Methodist Church. Ligonier. It was a double ring ceremony with Rev. William Luttrull officiating. The church was decorated with a unity candle, aisle candles and spiral candelabras along with daisies and carnations as altar pieces. Organist Njancy Peterson, along with vocalist Larry Baker, both of Ligonier. presented the music and songs. ' Because", “Wedding Song" and “Sunrise, Sunset" and Jody Carr of Wabash, sang “Evergreen". “The Lord's Prayer" and "One BOWLERS WANTED For Hits And Misses League (Wednesday Night Mixed) At WAWASEE BOWL Syracuse CALI SHARON GILBERT 658-4392 AFTER 5 P.M. OR WAWASEE BOWL 4 457 3855

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The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a long white knit gown with long slim sleeves and a high neckline. Silk Venice lace highlighted the bodice of the gown also trimming the hemline and chapel-length train. A Juliet cap covered with Venice lace and matching lace trimmed the scalloped edges of the fingertip length veil. She carried a Bible given to her b> ; her parents. The Bible was covered with white lace and yellow roses. The maid of honor was Nikki Dickerson of Ligonier. She wore a long selesta knit gown of mist blue with a matching cape She had a headdress of daisy silk flowers and carried a candle surrounded by yellow; silk daisies and white carnations. Bridesmaids were Mbs. Tim Chapman of Middletown, Kathy Burler of Orland, Cheryl Shearer of Ligonier and the junior bridesmaid was Kelly Dickerson, sister of the bride, of Ligonier. They wore dresses and had headdresses the same as the maid of honor except for the junior bridesmaid who wore yellow. They carried candles also like the maid of honor. The best man was Dave Vanette. brother of the bridegroom, of Carmel and the groomsmen were Nelson Hunter

of Ligonier. Dan Frick of Wawaka. and Steve Bushong of Churubusco. Ushers were Bill Mills and Doug Maser, both of Ligonier. The bride's mother wore a dress of yellow knit and the bridegroom’s mother wore a rust-colored knit dress with lace trim at the neck. Their corsages were of yellow roses and w’hite carnations. Rita Kreager of Ligonier handled the guest register and Jennifer Hathaway of Goshen and Cheryl Leonard of Overland Park. Kan., were in charge of the gifts. Reception Follows A reception followed the ceremony with Pandora Miller of Williamsport. Cathy Cooper of Fremont and Georgia Underwood of Wawaka, serving the cake. After the reception there was a dance at the Elk's Club in Ligonier. The couple took a five-day trip to Las Vegas. Nev.. and is nowresiding at 509 Second St. in Ligonier. The bride is a 1976 graduate of West Noble High School and holds an associate of arts degree from Ball State University. She is presently employed by Hook's Drugs at Ligonier. The bridegroom is a 1970 West Noble graduate, holds a bachelor of arts degree from Ball State University and is associated with Carl D Flint, Real Estate at Ligonier. REAL menu August 30-September 5 THURSDAY — Tomato juice, cubed beefsteak — Country Style, cheese whipped potatoes, buttered beets, peach cobbler, dinner roll, margarine, milk, tea and coffee. FRIDAY — Orange juice, meatloaf and gravy, scalloped potatoes, stewed tomatoes with bread cubes, cookie, rye bread, margarine, milk, tea and coffee MONDAY — Labor Day. sites will be closed TUESDAY- Apple juice, sloppy joe on bun, potato salad, sliced tomatoes with garnishes, fresh plum, milk, tea and coffee WEDNESDAY - Vegetable cocktail juice, liver and onions, cole slaw, parsley boiled potatoes and gravy, butterscotch pudding, white bread, margarine, milk, tea and coffee. Kappa Omicron holds Open Day Tea Open Day Tea was held by Kappa Omicron. a chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, on Sunday, August 26, at the home of David Byrd for the opening meeting of the 1979-80 year. The meeting was opened by Mrs. Dennis Adams, president, who went over the meeting and program schedule for the coming year. The guest speaker was Mrs. Jack Fowler, a 16 year member of Beta Sigma Phi She spoke of her experiences as a member of the sorority. The highlight of her talk was the year her chapter in Vandalia. 111 . sponsored the state convention. (• Senior Citizens entertained at Lake Wawasee Mrs. Robert Skillen of Ideal Beach; Lake Wawasee. was hostess on August 23 for 35 senior citizens. The guests were served punch and hors d’ oeuvres in the dining room as they arrived. A one o'clock three-course dinner was served at tables on thelakeview lawn. Rev. and Mrs. John McFarland of Syracuse assisted the needs of the elderly guests. Music was provided by a five-piece orchestra. This was the second time this summer that Mrs. Skillen opened her home to the Senior Citizens. Gladys Miller, Vera Schell and Amanda Davisson were guests from Milford.

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MR. AND MRS. LARRY D. HARTER

Deborah Clingaman weds Larry Harter

Deborah J. Clingaman, r 3 box 71 Syracuse and Larry D. Harter, r 3 box 7()C Syracuse, were w ed in the Lakeside Chapel on August 10 at 6:30 p.m. in a double ring ceremony officiated by Rev Harlan Steffan Parents of the ypuple are Mrs Jean Brown. r(\3l Wawasee Heights, SyracuseHlal Brown, of Goshen; and Mrs. Gerald Harter The altar arrangement was of white gladiolas. white and turquoise-tipped chrysanthemums and yellow and white daisies. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of cream colored lace. The scoop neck was trimmed with a deep ruffle which formed cap sleeves and lace inserts graced the floor length skirt Her veil was short with matching velvet and lace She carried a nosegay of white daisy mums, roses and baby's breath. Mrs. Dan Arthur. Syracuse, served as matron of honor in a princess style turquoise qiana gown, a v-neck and cap sleeves Her headdress was a creamcolored sun hat trimmed with turquoise ribbon and her flowers were white daisies and white turquoise-tipped mums. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Jack Peterson. Syracuse, and Mrs. Steve Parsons. Pierceton, who wore gowns and headdresses and carried flowers the same as the matron of honor. Jack Peterson. Syracuse.

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Dear Louisa, Recently I married a widower with three children. 1 love these children and we get along fine except for one thing. The problem is this: the children are lazy and careless. They come from school and throw their books and wraps all over the livingroom and < when 1 tell them to pick them up they say “in a minute” whilfe they go on eating sandwiches and getting themselves something to drink. What must I do? My husband doesn’t think it matters because he is careless, also. Worried--MN. Answer: Why not have a regular place for the children to put their wraps and books and stop

served as best man and Larry Lant and Don Weaver, both of Syracuse, were the groomsmen Ushers were Jack Harter of Syracuse and Doug Brown of Syracuse. The bride's mother wore a floor length dress of a pink floral design with spaghetti straps and a matching shawl. The bridegroom's mother wore a pink floral floor length gown. Both had yellow roses for their corsages. A reception followed at the American Legion Hall. The wedding cake was served by Mrs Jack Harter and Jeannie Harter, sisters-in-law of the bridegroom The bride is a 1970 graduate of Wawasee High School and is employed as a secretary at Wawasee High School Her husband is a graduate of Pierceton High School and Purdue University and a member of Kappa Psi fraternity The couple will reside at r 3 Syracuse. Lakeland Local Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kline of Miami, Fla., spent the past two weeks with Mr. Kline’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Clauss of Waubee; Mr. and Mrs. John Method, sister of Mrs. Kline; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Method and children, Julie. Cathy and Christy; and an aunt and uncle of Mrs. Klines. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Merkle of Claypool.

them before them go into the kitchen. Example is a good teacher and if your husband hangs his coat up as he arrives it will help some. 1 am not one of these perfectionist who thinks everything should always be in its place but books and wraps covering up chairs or on the floor is another matter. Children are not necessarily lazy when they throw things around. They need to take care of their things. You might start by telling them, in a pleasant tone, that there will be no refreshments until things are in their places. Lousia. Address letters: Louisa. Box 532. Orangeburg. S.C. 29115

Local youth admitted to Tenn. college Robert Alan Nordin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Nordin. Milford, has been accepted for admission to Cumberland College, Lebanon, Tenn.. for the 1979-80 academic year. The school year begins on Sunday. Sept 9, with an orientation for students and parents. Cumberland, a two-year liberal arts college, fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Universities, offers preparatory work toward bachelors degrees in practically all fields of study. g Lakeland | School t | Lunch j | Menu Sept. 4-5 TUESDAY- Hamburger sandwich, french fries, buttered green beans, apple sauce and milk WEDNESDAY - Tacos or Taco Beef Ole. with cheese, tomato, lettuce: buttered corn, bread and butter, fruit jello and milk Couple plans lake wedding The dream of Brenda‘Webb of South Whitley, to be wed on the water will come true on September 1 at 7 o'clock in the evening, when she will say vows with A1 Jarvis, also of South Whitley. The ceremony will be on a Viking deck boat anchored on the sandbar at Patona Bay Beach. Lake Tippecanoe. Guests will be escorted by other boats which will surround the wedding boat. The wedding reception will be held at the Patona Bay Beach Picnic area following the ceremony.

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MR, AND MRS. GREGORY ARNOTT

Kimberly Hummel weds Gregory Arnott Aug. 18

Kimberly Ann Hummel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Hummel. 309 South Washington Street. Wakarusa. became the bride of Gregory Allen Arnott, son of Mr and Mrs Jack Arnott. 555 North Jackson Street, Nappanee. and grandson of Mr and Mrs Ralph Arnott. 76 East Shore Drive, Syracuse. The wedding was held in the Nappanee United Methodist Church. Saturday. Aug 18. at 1:30 p.m. in a double-ring ceremony in the presence of 140 guests Rev Jay A Morris officiated Mrs. Rick Coffin, Elkhart, sang while Mrs. Don Berger. Wakarusa. played the organ The bride, given in marriage by her father, was weartng a gown of white organza and Chantilly lace. The bodice featured a Queen Anne neckline with bishop sleeves. The full skirt was edged by a deep flounced hemline, extending inty_a_ebapel length train The headpiecel,was covered in matching lace and seed pearls and edged in lace. Her flowers were a cascade of yellow sweetheart roses and baby's breath. The matron of honor, Linda Heathman. Fort Wayne, and bridesmaids. Jean Sheets. Nappanee. Kathy McCoy, West Lafayette, wore gowns of yellow knit The bodice featured blouson styling with white lace at the neckline They carried nosegays of blue and white daisies and yellow carnations. The best man was Paul Guckenberger of Nappanee Groomsmen were Rick Arnott. Nappanee, brother of the

bridegroom, and Dave Robinson, Sunman. Ushers were Steve Hummel, Wakarusa. brother of the bride. Ron Huber, Wakarusa and Dennis Mtshlbr. Nappanee. The reception was held in the church fellowship hall with Benita Booher. and Ann Beyer, both of Indianapolis and Pam Lloyd. Nappanee. cousin of the bridegroom serving. Karen Huber. Wakarusa was the guest book attendant. Programs were distributed by Mike Lloyd. Nappanee. cousin of the bridegroom Denise Mishler, Nappanee. Cheryl Wagner. Nappanee and Mary Beth Isreal. Dayton. Ohio took charge of t he gifts. The couple took a wedding trip to Arizona and will return on August 31. to attend Ball State University. Their address will be 2201 W. Bethel Ave. Apt 81. Muncie. The bride is a 1977 graduate of North Wood High School and is a junior at Ball State The bridegroom is a 1976 graduate of NorthWixid High School and a senior at Ball State / Back To V School Special Haircuts S S OO OPAL S BEAUTY SALON 530 E. Pickwick Rd. Syracuse 457-2474 — Jeannine