The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 41, Milford, Kosciusko County, 31 October 1979 — Page 6
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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., October 31,1979
Community Corner
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Deborah Waun, Gary Connolly married in Goshen Oct. 20
Deborah Ann Waun and Gary Lee Connolly were united in marriage in a double-ring ceremony at 3 p.m October 20. in the Brenneman Memorial Missionary Church in Goshen. The bride is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. G. G. Waun. 23626 Creek Park Drive. Elkhart and the bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs. John P. Connolly. 500 S. Lake St., Syracuse. The ceremony was performed by Rev. William G. Waun. brother of the bride, with the bride's father assisting The bride's gown featured a Chantilly lace bodice and skirt encrusted with pearls; tiers of lace fashioned the skirt and long train. The finger-tip veil of illusion lace was edged with pearlencrusted Chantilly lace. The bride carried a cascade of white roses, carnations and baby’s breath. Teresa Troyer, a friend of the bride, was the maid of honor. The matron of honor was Cindy Waun. sister-in-law of the bride. Other bridesmaids included Susan Learn. Susah Rollier. Susan Reiff and Jill Robbins. Three of the attendants wore rose and three wore sea spray green gowns. They carried matching bouquets of mums and baby’s breath. Kari and Tonya Huffman were the flower girls. They wore white
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lace over white satin gowns and carried rose petals. Attendants of the bridegroom included Don Sprague of Fort Wayne as best man. Groomsmen were Bill Waun. brother of the bride. Tony Hoover, Steve Tucker and Gary Vanator. Ushers were Mark Reiff. Mike Troyer and Michael Rollier. Jason Waun and Dan Duncan were the train bearers. John Reiniche was the vocalist while Gloria Martin played the organ. A reception in the church fellowship room followed the wedding. It was catered and hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lambright. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rink and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Coil assisted at the reception. Renee Gonzales, Patrice Eash and Teri Miller served. Following a wedding trip to Saint Petersburg, Fla ; , the bride and bridegroom will reside at 403 W. Emeline St., Milford. The bride is a graduate of Goshen High School and attended Marion and Asbury Colleges. A graduate of Wawasee High School, the bridegroom is employed by Richard Neff, Masonry. The bride was formerly employed by the First National Bank of Goshen as a teller. She has her real estate license and plans to affiliate with a real estate firm in the area.
Debra Martin becomes bride of Dallas Morrison
Debra Martin, neice of Mrs. Russell Warner of Milford and Floyd Gray of Waubee Trailer Park, became the bride of Dallas Morrison on October 27 in the Winona United Methodist Church at Winona Lake. Rev. Richard Maurer officiated at the service. Alice Keener was organist and Rose Boise was soloist. Francie Harrold served as matron of honor. Larry McCleary was best man Kimberly Martin was flowergirl and Jonah Best BLOOD PRESSURE DAY NOVEMBER 3 Saturday, Nov. 3. is blood pressure day at the Chatter Box on Main Street. Milford. Checks will be made in the morning. Also on Saturday morning, members of the Chatter Box and the women of the Emergency Medical Services will be holding a bake sale. Suggested mailing dates Following are the 1979 suggested mailing dates for holiday mail for the period thru November 8: Military Mail 1 — Space available mail (SAM) and regular surface parcels to the Mid East. 8 — Parcel Airlift (PAL) mail to the Mid Erst. International (Civil) Mail Surface mail to SE Asia. SE Africa, West Africa. Australia and Far East should have been mailed before October 27. 1 — Surface mail to Mid East
Coming events
Items of interest to the area must be received by 9 a m. in The Mail-Journal office on Thursday of the week preceding the calendar and contain the following information: Event, time, day, place, address. The phone number is 658-4111. WEDNESDAY. OCT. 31 6:30 a.m. — Farmer’s Market, fairground, Warsaw until 10:30 am. 6 p.m. — Weight Watchers, Trinity United Methodist Church. East Center Street. Warsaw 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. — Lakeland Snowmobile Club Haunted House, One block west of stop light. North Webster , 7:30 p.m — Alcoholics Anonymous closed meeting. Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Warsaw 7:30 p.m. — Al-Anon meeting. Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Warsaw THURSDAY. NOV. 1 9:30 a m. — KCH Auxiliary. Hospital Cafeteria, Warsaw 7 p.m. — Volunteer Firemen, Fire Station 7:30 p.m. — WMS Milford First Brethren Church, home of Mrs. Gordon Rhodes 12 noon — Senior Citizens sack lunch at the Center Lake Pavilion, Warsaw 4 p.m. — Welcome Wagon sponsors bridge lessons with Charles Hoffman; for information. call him 8 p.m. — Alcoholics Anonymous closed meeting. Bowen Center, Warsaw FRIDAY, NOV 2 6:45 a.m. — Milford Kiwanis, Fire Station SATURDAY, NOV. 3 7 a.m. — Wawasee Kiwanis, 3 Flags Lindy Vance taking special floral course Mrs. Lindy Vance, r 2 box 199 Syracuse is taking a special course of instruction at the American Floral Art School in Chicago. This renowned training center for florist has graduates in leading flower shops in all parts of the United States and Canada and in 28 other countries. Student florists learn how to make modern flower arrangements for the home, for the hospital, for parties or any other occasion. Special instruction is given in making artistic wedding bouquets, especially the newer and more unusual styles. Students also learn to design corsages and other floral accessories.
was ringbearer. Ushers were Mike Martin. Jack Harrell and James Martin. Lisa Hudson passed out the programs and Brenda Spangle was in charge of the guestbook. Serving at the reception were Chris Vandewalle. Janet Best and Christina Braddock. Shelly Kaiser returns to Colorado Shelly Kaiser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kaiser of Milford, returned to Canon City, Colo., this morning. October 31, after a brief stay in Milford. Miss Kaiser, who in Milford on Sunday, Oct. 28, is a psychologist at a mental health center in Canon City. A 1972 graduate of Wawasee High School, she works with children and adolescents, counseling, and doing diagnostic testing and developmental screening. Miss Kaiser received her training at Ball State University. Supperette Friday at Solomon Creek Solomon Creek United Methodist Church of Syracuse will sponsor a supperette at 4:30 p.m., Friday, Nov. 9. The dinner will feature creamed chicken and biscuits, sandwiches, salads, and pie. A bake sale will be held starting at 4:30 p.m. and an auction will follow at 7 p.m. Rudyard Kipling was convinced that he could only write when his pen was dipped in pure black ink.
8 p.m. — Alcoholics Anonymous, open speaker meeting, Bowen Center, Warsaw SUNDAY. NOV. 4 7 p.m. — Alcoholics Anonymous open meeting, Pierceton Community Building MONDAY. NOV. 5 7 a.m. — Lakeland Kiwanis. M & M. North Webster 10 a m. — Welcome Wagon golf. South Shore Country Club, weather permitting 12:30 p.m. — Welcome Wagon League bowling at Wawasee Bowl, Syracuse 6 p.m. — Lakeland Snowmobile Club, Camelot Hall, North Webster, carry-in supper 7:30p.m. — Sorosis, Milford
I LOUISA’S vLETTER WMMRfIRRMMbg
Dear Louisa: I am a high school girl and very much in love with a boy of my own age. I would like to get married but this boy I am going with is planning to go to college and he will have to work to help pay his way. I have tj?ied to persuade him to take a job when he finishes school so we won’t have to wait four years. Don’t you think that he would do this if he really loved me? Seventeen-N.J. Answer: You are very foolish to try to persuade this young man to give up his chance for an education in order to take a job that he will be unhappy doing. After the first few months, he would probably be discontented and blame all the troubles that came his way on you. To begin with he is certainly too young to take on
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- MR. AND MRS. TIMOTHY HENNING
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Henning residing in Fort Wayne
Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church, Syracuse, was the scene of the 1:30 p.m September 29th wedding of Idell M. Woodling and Timothy K. Henning. The bride is the daughter of Robert L. Woodling, 942 E. Sheridan. Warsaw and Jeanne M. Cooper of Orlando, Fla. and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Henning, Syracuse. Seventy-five people witnessed the double-ring ceremony at which Rev. Kenneth Sarrazine presided.
TUESDAY. NOV. 6 ELECTION DAY!! GET OUT AND VOTE! 7:30 p.m. — Legion Auxiliary. Legion Hall WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7 6:30 a m. — Farmer’s Market, fairgrounds. Warsaw — 1 p.m. — Area Planning Commission. Court House. Warsaw 6 p.m. — Weight Watchers, Trinity United Methodist Church. E. Center Street. Warsaw' 7:30 p.m. — OES. Masonic Temple, Milford 7:30 p.m. — Al-Anon, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Warsaw 7:30 p.m. — Alcoholics Anonymous Sacred Heart Church. Warsaw
the responsibility of a wife and family and while both of you may feel now that there will never be another person in your lives, it may be so and it may not! At any rate, if you are both truly in love, you will stay that way, for a few years even though you are not married. On the other hand, if either of you realizes that you have grown apart and that your taste in your ideal of the other sex has changed, it will be much better to find it out before you are married than afterwards. A boy of seventeen is too young to marry and the fact that this boy has to depend on himself to make a living makes it even more unwise. Be glad that your friend has sense enough to know the value of an education. Louisa. Address: Louisa, Box 532, Orangeburg, S.C. 29115
The bride wore a floor-length A-line gown with a blouson top and long train of white bridal satin, made by the bride’s mother To complete her ensemble she wore a hat covered with matching material and adorned with small white flowers. She carried a cascade bouquet of red roses, white stephanotis and English ivy. The matron of honor, Mrs. Robert H. List, the bride’s sister, wore a burgundy A-line gown with a blouson top and sheer split sleeves and a pleated skirt. Her headdress was a comb with
bride’s mother, her bouquet was of red roses, pink carnations and white stephanotis in silk. Kim Mundinger and Christi Reddington, both of Warsaw, were the bridesmaids. They were attired like the matron of honor. They carried bouquets of pink carnations and white stephanotis in silk, also made by the bride’s mother. Robert H. List, r 1 Leesburg, was the best man and the bridegroom’s brother. Chris Henning. Syracuse and Jim Stopher, Syracuse, were the ushers. The reception was held at the Turkey Creek Conservation Club following the ceremony. Mrs. Maurice Koher served a buffet and music was provided by Carter Hall Review. Upon returning from a wedding trip to Pokagon State Park, the newlyweds are residing in Fort Wayne. A 1977 graduate of Warsaw Community High School, the bride attended Indiana University Regional campus at Fort Wayne. She is employed by Dr. Alan Wilson, orthodontist, in Fort Wayne. The bridegroom is a student at LU. in Fort Wayne where he is studying engineering. He is employed by the Dana Corporation.
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Amanda Davisson attends conference on aging
CLARKSVILLE - Among registrants at the 23rd annual Indiana Governor s Conference on Aging here was Amanda Davisson from Milford. The meeting was October 21-23 at the Convention Center Marriott Inn. Clarksville and was attended by professionals in the field of aging, volunteers and elderly residents of the state. It was sponsored by the Indiana Commission on Aging, and participants were welcomed by Maurice E. Endwright. executive director of the commission. Nationally known speakers included Robert N. Butler, M.D., director of the National Institute on Aging, Washington, DC.; Robert C. Benedict, U.S. Commissioner on Aging, Washington; Marie McGuire Thompson, 11 i. _ y _ i By CAROLYN GROVE The Daniel Levemier family has given the book "Current Practice In Nursing Care Os The Adult” by Maureen Kennedy and Gail Pfeifer to the adult section of the library. It is in memory of Marie Hursey Kelly Other new books in the adult department are. "Signs and Symbols Around the World" by Elizabeth Helfman. "Reader's Digest Condensed o Books” Vol 4 1979 "Heart of the Harbor” by Katrinka Blickle. "Running USA” by Peter Roth “Rainbow's End" by Ellis Peters. "Death of a Patriot" by R E. Harrington. "The People From the Sea” by Velda Johnston "A Walk Across America” by Peter Jenkins. "American Art Museunfs" by Eloise Spaeth
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special consultant on housing for the International Center for Social Gerontology. Washington; and Dr Robert L. Katz of the Hebrew Union Institute of Religion, Cincinnati. Governor Otis R. Bowen, M.D., host for the conference, addressed the closing luncheon Tuesday noon. Participants attended general sessions, panel discussions and workshops related to the conference theme, "Reach Out.” Major speeches were signed for the deaf, and the facility was accessible to the handicapped. Entertainment included the Scottsburg Bluegrass Band and The Thoroughbreds Barbershop Chorus from Louisville. / Nk I ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Announcement has been made of the engagement of Debbie Robeson of Kokomo and Brian Brandon of Syracuse, The bride-to-be is the daughter of Connie Robeson of Monticello and Don Robeson of Kokomo. The bridegroom-to-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brandon.’ 707 Medusa St.. Syracuse. Miss Robeson is a 1978 graduate of Twin Lakes High School in Monticello; Mr. Brandon graduated in 1978 from Wawasee High School. A December Ist wedding is planned at the Congregational Christian Church in Kokomo.
