The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 45, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 November 1979 — Page 6
THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., November 28,1979
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Community Corner
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MR. AND MRS. JOHN N YIKOS
Dawn Graff becomes bride of John Nyikos
Spider mums. daisies and carnations graced the alter as Dawn Sue Graff btxanie. the bride of John Mark Nyikos on November 10 at 1 pm in the Grace Bible Church. Syracuse The bride is the daughter ot Mr and Mrs. Robert Graff. 1335‘t (R 50 Syracuse; the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs John Nyikos. 713 S. Huntington. Syracuse. Pastor David R. Haifley per formed the double ring ceremony in front of 225 guests The bride's gown, designed by the bride and made By Linda Graff, sister-in-law of the bride was fashioned of tricot. A ruffle encircled the shoulders with gathered lace sleeves. She wore a locket which her father had given her. A cap held the veil which was fashioned of finger-tip illusion She carried a bouquet of pink roses, daisies and baby's breath. Jean Haifley was the maid of honor; she was attired in rosecolor Qiana knit gown styled like the bride's. She carried a bouquet similar to the bride's, only smaller. STWWWTWTWWW?
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Bridesmaids were Deborah Nyikos. sister of the bride and Ruth Haifley. Gloria Nyikos was the flower girl They wore gowns similar to the maid of honor's They carried baby's breath and carnations tipped in maroon Norman Burkick of Syracuse was the best man Robert Graff and Steve Altman both of Syracuse were t he ushers. Wearing a corsage of car nations tipped in blue, the mother of the bride wort' a dress of dusty blue Qiana edged with ivory lace. The reception which followed the ceremony was held at the Syracuse Christian School. Bonnie Nyikos. Kathlene Haifley and Mrs Gwen Dallman served Following a wedding trip to Kentucky, the newlyweds are residing at Papakeechie Lake. The bride is a graduate of Syracuse Christian High School and Indiana Fundamental Bible Institute in Syracuse. The bridegroom also graduated from Syracuse Christian High School and is employed as an electrician at Holiday Rambler in Wakarusa.
Ora Millers celebrate anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Ora Miller, r 1 North Webster, celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary with family on Thanksgiving day in the home of their granddaughter, Mrs. Jimmie R. Conder, Ligonier. Surrounded by family, the couple’s daughter feted them with a three-tier cake. The Millers were married on November 25, 1944, in the Brethren Church in Columbia City. Royce Billers honored on 40th anniversary Mr and Mrs. Royce John Biller, r 2 Milford, were honored at a surprise 40th anniversary party on Saturday evening, Nov. 24, in Island Chapel Church, Milford. The surprise party was arranged by the couple’s three children and nephew: Mrs. Mike (Carolyn) Zimmerman, Jr., Mrs. Greg (Nell) Jackson, both of Milford; Steve Biller, Warsaw, and Lyle Biller, Fort Wayne. There were 55 relatives and friends present.
B. J. Crowley s HOROSCOPE
Week of December 2, 1979 SAGITTARIUS- Usually a happy person, those born under this sign, rule their lives with reason. Acquirers of property, they are energetic and enthusiastic. Their lucky number is 9. Their lucky day is Thursday. Their best color is purple. SAGITTARIUS- Nov. 23 to Dec. 21 --If sharp tongues, ill will and minor disagreements seem to set the stage this week, make an effort to take it in your stride. This temporary phase will be followed by an extremely pleasurable period. CAPRICORN - Dec. 22 to Jan. 19-You may become enlightened by some clever ways to earn more money. The methods are so simple you wonder why you didn’t think of them earlier. AQUARIUS - Jan. 20 to Feb. 18-Shop early for that special gift for someone you love. Changes may be expected which will bring about a quieter period in your life. You will be glad to go at a slower pace. Mrs. James Mench entertains for Twilighters Club Mrs. James Mench was hostess for the November 21 meeting of the Twilighters Bunco Club at Syracuse. Guests were Mrs. Norman Robie and Mrs. Dallas Kit son. High for the evening went to Mrs. Philip Strieby; low, Mrs. Bill Eyer; travel, Mrs. Stanley Grimes; and door prize, Mrs. Timm Darr. Mrs. Gerald Bitner received birthday gifts and anniversary gifts went to Mrs. Eugene Henning and Mrs. Charles Sea rs oss. During the business meeting, plans were discussed for the Christmas dinner to be held on December 19 at 6:30 p.m. in the Bitner home at Hunnicutt Grone. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Bill Coburn. Mrs. Eyer will be the January hostess.
HOW WOULD YOU FEEL If God gave us the same amount of time and attention that we devote to Him? If God put as many things ahead of us as we put ahead of Him? .... •> If God offered os many excuses as we do? And if the excuses were no more justifiable than ours If God's promises were no more certain than ours. If God withheld His blessings from us as we withhold our offerings from Him? If God loves Himself as much as we love ourselves and gave as little thought to us as we give to Him Think on these things — again and again. _ Gospel Digest jdUMMRk • Sunday School — 9:30 A.M. • Morning Worship Services — .JB 10:30 AM. (Services For All ** Ages, Nursery Through Adult) ;J' fl"/<■ IRW • Sunday Evening Services At *•!* Jb 'B J BflKjfl 7PM - "isl JRk * Fami| y Night Bible Study And Wild West Program —7 P.M. Wednesday AB *2PB K<A n,jn Richard Brouillette Robert Greenwood . ....... ..... Associate Minister Minister MILFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Fourth And Henry Streets 658-9151 Milford
DECEMBER 15 WEDDING PLANNED — Maria G. Cruz and Mario Pena are planning a December 15 wedding in the Ligonier Assembly of God Church. Miss Cruz is the daughter of Benito and Maria E. Cruz of P. O. Box 562 Milford. Her fiance is the son of Ovidio and Dora,ofella Pena of 307 E. Fifth Street, Ligonier. The bride-elect is employed at Vniroyal in Warsaw. The bridegroom-elect is employed at Monsanto in Ligonier.
PISCES - Feb. 19 to March 20--Give comfort to someone who needs your affectionate concern. Ignore those who appear vague and muddleheaded. Time is too precious to waste on drifters. ARIES - March 21 to April 20-Make your Christmas list as quickly as possible. Get chores out of the way to avoid the usual pressure of a rushed holiday season. TAURU£ - April 21 to May 20--Use common sense when Christmas shopping. Nice gifts do not have to be expensive. Stay within your means. Set a limit. GEMINI -- May 21 to June 20--You are a winner because someone who cared ’ helped you to win. Proceed now with a sense of propriety and convention. Free-think-ing and acting are not advisable now. CANCER - June 21 to July 22-Take the time to entertain. Decorate your home for festivities. Spend time doing nice things for others. Begin by inviting a small group you enjoy to your home for dinner. LEO - July 23 to Aug. are encouraged during this period. Get approval from someone knowledgeable and go ahead. Your purchase could triple in value. VIRGO -- Aug. 23 to Sept. 22--Keep your eyes open and your mouth shut. This is a good period when you learn more by listening. Take a day out of your week for relaxation. LIBRA - Sept. 23 to Oct. 22-A good week to shop for all except that one special gift. Wait on it. An inspirational idea could hit you later, when you find the “one and only.” SCORPIO - Oct. 23 to Nov. 22--With your firm foundation of faith you have nothing to worry about. You can be happy now. Inspiration reaches an all time high.
Junior Merry Maidens receive county honors
By DANAE BERKEYPILE The 1979 Kosciusko County Achievement Night was held at the Warsaw Middle School, on Tuesday, Nov. 20. The following members of the Milford Junior Merry Maidens were recognized: Judy Wall — Wildlife IV. trophy; and four year completion pin for Junior Leaders. Janet Wall — Forestry 111, trophy; Entomology 11, trophy; county demonstration, senior division, plaque; national award medal for conservation of natural resources and forestry ; and four
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MR. AND.MRS. JERRY L. SLAVEN
Pamela Sheline becomes bridexjf Jerry L. Slaven
October 14 was the date of the marriage of Pamela Sue Sheline and Jerry L. Slaven. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sheline. r 3 Box 601-A Syracuse; the bridegroom is the son of James Slaven and the late Mrs. Slaven. The wedding took place in the North Webster Church of God with Pastor Brice Casey and Rev Don Sheline . uncle of the bride, officiating at the double ring service. Judy West attended the bride as maid of honor: Leslie Shenefield and Cindy Tudor were bridesmaids. The bride was attired in a floorlength gown of white Chantilly lace over cotton. The bridesmaids wore floor length knit gowns in yellow and peach with matching ribbon belts Music was provided by Jill Slinger, pianist and Mrs. Arnold Culver, organist. Linden Boggs and Jerry Derstine were the vocalists. A reception followed the service. Serving at the reception were Mrs. Leroy Rapp. Mrs. Phil Abbett, Mrs. George Sliger and Mrs. Paul Baugher Mrs. Donna Robbins served the wedding cake which she had made. Following a honeymoon at Niagara Falls, the newlyweds are living in Goshen. LAKELAND LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Roy Merkle of Claypool and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Method and Christy. Cathy and Julie, were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Method.
year completion pin for Junior Leaders. Stacey Wall — Soil and water conservation, trophy; national award medal for conservation of natural resources; and second year pin for junior Leaders. Danae Berkey pile — National award medal for dairy foods; selected for State 4-H Round Up held at Purdue University; and first year completion pin for Junior Leaders. Suzette Hunsberger — National award medal for dairy foods and veterinary science; county award medal for rabbits; and first year completion pin for Junior Leaders.
A graduate of Wawassee High School, the bride is employed at Johnson Controls, Inc The bridegroom graduated Hom Goshen High School and is employed at Stouteo. Inc.
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Saint Andrew's church scene of Hamell, Wagner wedding
Given in marriage by her father. Jo Hamell became the bride of Thomas Wagner at 7 p.m on October 13 in Saint Andrew's United Methodist Church at Syracuse The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Ralph Hamell. 500 X Harrison. Syracuse and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs Carol Faye and the late Mr Faye. Port Richie. Fla Sixty guests-were present for the double-ring ceremony which was performed by Rev Phillip Frew, pastor of t he church The wedding gown was fashioned ot silk lace with a blouson lace top and was made b\ the bride's sister She carried straw flowers from her mother s garden: the flower wreath that she wore was also made ot straw flowers from the family garden The flowers for the entire bridal party were arranged by the bride s sister. Jean Harris. The bride was attended by her sister. Jill Hammell She wore a deep maroon gown of crushed velvet styled with a blouson jacket. She also carried a basket of straw flowers. The best man was Charles George of South Bend The bride’s mother wore a rose-colored double knit dress and a corsage <>f straw Howers from her garden The wedding reception was held injhe church immediately follow ing the ceremony Wedding cake and coffee were served The couple will reside in North Manchester where the bride is currently a sophomore studying pre-school education She is a graduate ot Wawasee High School: Her husband is a .1979
graduate of Manchester College and is employed as a Certified Public Accountant.
BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK SATURDAY Saturday morning. Dec. I. the monthly free blood pressure check will be made at the Chatter Box in downtown Milford.
Junior Maidens plan for sale By DAN AE BERKEYPILE The Milford Junior Merry Maidens held their monthly meeting at the home of Marcia and Melissa Evans on Monday, Nov. 12. The meeting was called, to] order by vice president Stacy Wall with roll call being answered by your favorite Thanksgiving dish. The secretary and treasurer reports were given followed by songs led by Peggy Burke. It was decided that the club will have a craft and bake sale on Saturday, Dec. 1, in the EMT building starting at 9a.m. Marcia Evans gave a demonstration on how to make a "dump cake” followed by recreation. Dawn Harwood and Lesha Smith were present and are new members of the club The next meetng will be a Christmas party held in the home of Suzette Hunsberger on Saturday. Dec. 15. at 6:30 p.m. The members will exchange homemade Christmas ornaments as their gift exchange.
