The Mail-Journal, Volume 17, Number 40, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 October 1980 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., October 22,1980

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Community Corner

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MR. AND MRS. GARY BROWN

Phyllis Horvath weds Gary Brown in Syracuse

Phyllis Rae Horvath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve K. Horvath of Cromwell, was united in marriage to Gary Brown, son of Jean Brown of Syracuse and Robert Brown of Chicago, 111., on July 19 at 3:30 p.m. in the Calvary United Methodist Church at Syracuse. The double-ring ceremony was officiated by Rev. Paul Steele and Captain Otto Schneider, uncle of the bridegroom. The bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a gown of white qiana knit. The scoop neckline and cap sleeves were outlined in silk venise lace. The dropped waistline was also made of silk venise lace and extended into a cathedral-length train. The Camelot headpiece was covered with lace and seed pearls. The waist-length veil was made of silk illusion. She carried a bouquet of silk white mini-carnations, peach tea roses and baby’s breath along with white streamers. The maid of honor was Karen Miller of Kalona, lowa, who wore a blue print dress with light blue caplet and carried a white wicker basket with silk blue minicarnations, tea roses, baby’s breath and blue streamers. Bridesmaids were Gail Brown, sister of the bridegroom; Vicki Medlock, Syracuse; Tammy Schumm, Syracuse; and Betsy Williams, North Webster. The bridesmaids’ gowns were identical to the maid of honor’s dress, except one was peach, one light green, one light yellow and one . violet. The bridesmades carried wicker baskets with silk mini-carnations, tea roses, baby’s breath and streamers. The flowers matched the color of each bridesmaid’s gown. The bridegroom was dressed in a white tuxedo with a silk peach tea rose. He was attended by Steve Badskey, North Webster; his two brothers Dale Brown, North Webster, and Alan Brown, Fort Wayne; Jimmy Brown, Illinois, cousin of the bridegroom; and Brian Slabaugh, Fort Wayne. The groomsmen wore light grey tuxedos, each with a boutonniere to match the bridesmaids’ gowns. The groom’s two Dale and Alan, also served as ushers. The flower girl, Julie Lalor,

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niece of the bride, wore a fulllength blue eyelet gown with light blue polyester organza lining. She carried a white wicker basket filled with rose petals. Andy Horvath, Illinois, nephew of the bride, wore a light grey tuxedo with a light blue minicarnation. The mother of the bride wore a green full-length polyester knit gown with a chiffon caplet and a white silk rose. The bridegroom’s mother wore a green print fulllength gown made of polyester chiffon with long sleeves. She wore a corsage silk champagne roses. Music was provided by organist Mrs. Paul Steele of Syracuse and soloist Kathi Replogle of Syracuse, who sang “Lady” and “Longer” while accompanying herself with a guitar. The bridegroom’s sisters, Lynne and June Brown of Syracuse, were in charge of the guest book. A buffet style reception was held at a Warsaw restaurant at 6 p.m. for 150 guests. Organ music was provided by Melanie Carr of Leesburg. The newlyweds honeymooned in Florida for one week and then went on a cruise to the Bahamas for another week. The couple reside in Fort Wayne. Both are 1977 graduates of Wawasee High School. Brown has an associate degree in computer technology and works as a programmer analyst in Auburn. Mrs. Brown is employed as a legal secretary in Fort Wayne. Lakeland Local Martin Levemier, a resident of Lakeland Loving Care Center in Milford, celebrated his 94th birthday Wednesday, Uct. 15. Birthday cake and ice cream were shared with the other residents. Later that day, he celebrated with his two sons Daniel and Paul Levemier and their wives, Mary Helene and Paulene. Three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren were also present. Levemier entertained his family by playing his harmonica. Levemier is a retired Syracuse businessman who lived on Lake Wawasee for many years.

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NOVEMBER CHRISTMAS SALE — Psi lota Xi Sorority, Theta Sigma Chapter North Webster, will have their fourth annual community Christmas bazaar, November 1, from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. The event will be at Camelot Hall, Counting House Bank, North Webster. There will be 36 different local craftsmen and artists there with toll paintings, quilts, Christmas ornaments, Raggedy Anns and Andys, paintings, wreaths, homemade candies and much more. Theta Sigma will serve ham sandwiches, potato chips, coffee and orange drink for lunch. Also, many homemade pies and baked goods will be available to eat. Theta Sigma has contributed since 1973 when they were chartered as a Psi lota Xi Sorority chapter. Those benefiting from their charity work inclue: A yearly Wawasee High School college scholarship, North Webster Charity Christmas Fund. LU. Brush-In, Lakeland Day Care Center, North Webster EMS, a North Webster Library typewriter. Lakeland Youth Center, Special Olympics, eyeglasses for a local student, deaf camp at Camp Adventure, Wawasee Music Department and Indianapolis Riley Hospital. Every spring a Wawasee concert is sponsored with all proceeds going to the music department. Pictured above are sorority members Pat Wright, seated, standing beside her is Kathy White. (Photo by Kim Hieber)

Real menu

Meals for Older Americans are served each day at the following locations: The Scout cabin at Crossen Park, Syracuse; the Retired Tigers center, 320 W. Main, Warsaw; and Lions Club

Building, SR 14 Silver Lake. October 23-29 THURSDAY — Salisbury steak with gravy, masheH potatoes, asparagus, rye bread, margarine, peaches, milk, tea and coffee FRIDAY — Baked breaded chicken breasts, sage dressing with gravy, buttered peas, whole wheat bread, margarine, apricots, milk, tea and coffee MONDAY — Orange juice, chopped pork loaf with apple glaze, cold pickled beets, whole wheat bread, margarine, fruited gelatin, milk, tea and coffee TUESDAY — Apple juice, Lasagna roll with meat sauce, chopped broccoli, tossed salad with tomato and dressing, rye bread, margarine, chocolate brownie, milk, tea and coffee WEDNESDAY — Blended fruit juice, liver and onions with gravy, mashed potatoes, cooked red cabbage, white bread, cinnamon applesauce, milk, tea and coffee ♦* * * A man matures as he learns what other people know and learns to laugh at himself.

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MR. AND MRS. EDWARD WALTER

Kathy Spaulding becomes bride of Edward Walter

Bonneyville Mennonite Chapel was the setting for the September 20 marriage of Kathy Marie Spaulding to Edward Walter. Reading the vows in the Lakeland Local Mr. and Mrs. David Cory and their son, Peter, of Indianapolis, spent last week with the Neal Corys of Milford. On Sunday, Oct. 19, the Corys also hosted Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weisser and family. A dinner was held in honor of the Weissers’ 20th wedding anniversary and the birthday of David Cory. The family also received a telephone call from Dennis Cory in Hamburg, Germany. BPW sees Novia Scotia slides When the Business and Professional Women met on Tuesday, Oct. 14, at Maxwelt on Golf Club, they saw slides on Nova Scotia. Presenting the program was Anna Craw. She told about her trip there. Program chairman was Bonnie Bjella. Following the dinner, President Mrs. Earl Money opened with the pledge of allegiance and the club collect. The organization heard reports from the secretary, treasurer and standing committees. The club decided to sponsor a brownie troop. Mary Swager won the door prize. The hostesses were Jean Niles and Grace Eyer. A total of 23 members were present.

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candlelight ceremony was Rev. Ted Eash. The bride is the daughter of Kathy Spaulding, Bristol and Calvin Spaulding, N.C. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Walter, Nappanee. Apricot and ivory were the combined color scheme. The bridal and attendants’ gowns were made by the bride’s grandmother. Janet Herring, Elkhart, cousin of the bride, was the matron of honor. The bride’s sister, Cris Spaulding, Bristol and Karen Hahn, Nappanee, were the bridesmaids. Jenny Gard. Goshen, was the flowergirl. The bride was escorted down the isle by Ron Nelson. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Kent Walter, as best man. His brother-in-law, Tom Sandlin, of North Carolina and Mark Rosser, Goshen were groomsmen. Jeffery Hashberger, Elkhart, the cousin of the bride, was the ringbearer. The guests were seated by the bride’s brother, Calvin Spaulding and the bridegroom’s uncle, Richard Walter. Attending the guest book were the bride’s sisters, Sheila Spaulding and Laura Nelson. A reception followed at the TuCo Camp Resort Lodge. The couple will reside in New Paris, where the bridegroom is employed by Interior Woodworking. Charles Huggins enters jewelry in 'Hobby World' Charles Huggins of r 4 Syracuse has entered the Athena Club’s 20th’’ annual hobby show, “Hobby World,” at Concord Mall in Elkhart. “Hobby World” will be in progress Friday-Sunday, Oct. 24-26. Huggins will show his original jewelry.

CALENDAR Week Os October 22 To October 29 Alcoholics Anonymous WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m.. Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church THURSDAY Kappa Omircon Chapter I HUHOUMT 73() p m s . gma phj Overeaters Anonymous Sorority 9:45 a.m., North Webster VFW United Methodist Church 8 p.m., Syracuse FRIDAY SATURDAY Milford Kiwanis Wawasee Kiwanis 6:45 am., Milford Fire Station 7 a .m., Three-Flags Drive-In 10 am. Open Meeting, North Avvß ■LWW 1 ’ Webster Fire Station TOPS 106 Syracuse MONDAY MchSJT Un,,Cd Columbian Reading Club Lakeland Kiwanis 7:30p.m. 7 a.m., Classic Restaurant, Milford JayceetteChapter North Webster 7:30 Clubhouse -p. iropA y Overeater’s Anonymous 1 UtoUAT 7:30 p m , North Webster United Methodist Church Milford Area Development Wawasee American Legion 5 p.m., Doll’s Decorating, Auxiliary 223 Milford 7:30p.m . Legion Hall AA WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m.. Saint Martin de I Porres Catholic Church

Concord church to close

After 145 years the Concord United Methodist Church doors will be closed permanently. Rev. Paul Fulp, pastor of both the Concord church and Milford United Methodist Church, stated he hates to see it done but there are only eight or nine people attending on Sundays out of the 20-25 membership. At one tim£ during the summer the attendance reached 40 people

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but has declined since then. The technical closing of the- church will occur abthe district yieeting at 9 a m. November 1. with the district supervisor presiding over the meeting. The property, proceeds and funds will be taken care of by the local church. The property owned by the district United Methodist Church. *