The Mail-Journal, Volume 18, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 July 1981 — Page 7

Community Corner

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Lisa Jones becomes June bride of Gerald Hubartt

Lisa Ann Jones and Gerald Richard Hubartt. were united in marriage on Saturday. June 20. at 2 30 pm m Grace Lutheran Church. Syracuse The bride is the daughter of Larry and Lenora Jones. 112 North Shore Dr. Syracuse (ierald Richard is the son of Gerald and Dina Hubartt. r 4 box 38C. Syracuse Performing the "double-ring ceremony was Pastor Frank Bare us >f the Grace Lutheran Church There were 145 guests present The altar was decorated with two floral bouquets in apneot colors. • two candlabras- with greenery and pew bow*s The organist was Mrs Olive Bowser, r 5 Syracuse . The bnde. given m marnage by her father, wore a long white gown of organza over taffeta with full sheer bishop sleeves and a Queen Anne neckline The gown was accented with reembroidered Chantilly lace and dotted with seed pearls and sequins The pleated skirt overlay accented the front and chapellength tram She also wore a waltz length veil of im ported silk illusion' The juliet style cap was tnmmed in matching lace and seed pearls She carried a colonial style bouquet of soma noses, palm daisies and baby ’s breath The matron of honor. Mrs W rdding Candids ★ ★ ★ Family Croups tm 157-2561 •

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Scott Elizabeth) Wiley. Wav land. Mich . wore a long knit apricot dress with crochet tops over pleated skirt, scoop neckline and cap sleeves Her headdress was a soma rosebud and baby's breath She earned three longstemmed soma roses with greenery and baby’s breath The two bridesmaids. Laura Jones. 112 North Shore Dr . Syracuse and Mrs Steven Yoder, r 3 Syracuse, wore gowns the same as the matron of honor Their headdresses were baby's breath and they also carried flowers like the maid of honor Serving as best man was David Schopf. North Webster The two groomsmen were Timothy Hubartt. r 4 Syracuse and Randy Rinker, r 3 Syracuse The ushers were Logan Jones. 112 North Shore Dr . Syracuse and Gregg Jones. Kalamazoo. Mich Reception Follows Following the wedding ceremony an outdoor reception was held on the church lawn The three tiered was accompanied by two suk Hower arrangements Servers included Mrs Norman Jones. Mrs Don Allen. Mrs Dale Ditzenberger and Mrs Scott Brown The couple honeymooned for one week in Islamorada. the Florida Keys and Key West, all in Florida Upon their return, they are residing in r 5 Syracuse. The bride is a 1976 Goshen High School graduate and holds an Indiana Realtor's license with Chalet Realty. Syracuse She is employed at the State Bank of Syracuse , The bridegroom is a 1975 Wawasee High School graduate and is employed at Love Furniture, Appliance and Carpet, Syracuse

Rod and Staff entertain seniors

Rod and Staff presented entertainment when the Milford Senior Citizens met on Sunday at the fire station for a 1 p.m carry in dinner Darrell Orn gave the table grace. Rod and Staff is a singing group composed of Rod. Kena and Kela Silver Thimbles mend hymnals and Bibles Mrs. Walter Steffen and Mrs Walter Wuthrich were hostesses for the July meeting of the Milford Silver Thimble Club at the Apostolic Christian Church Fellowship Hall. Monday evening. July 13. Guests for the meeting were Marlene and Kristi Steffen. Mrs Louis Rassi. Mrs Stanley Wuthrich, Mrs. Richard Steffen and Mrs Steven Frantz Part of the evening was spent mending hymnals -and Bibles while two children s quilts were quilted and knotted for the children's home in Leo During the business meeting. Mrs Alvin Haab\ president, presided Mrs Philip Price and Mrs Philip Beer gave reports A Bible, in memory of Michael Zimmerman. Sr., was placed m the .church Bibles will be purchased for the church “Happy Anniversary” was sung for Mrs Clifford Wieland and Mrs Fred Beer Devotional leader. Mrs Arthur Haab. read “May Liberty Prevail." and "America" was sung by the members Each member took a gift in a paper bag for a grab bag For refreshments banana split desserts were served from a table in patriotic colors Mrs Ray Haab received an African violet for being the 13th member to arrive at the meeting Jill Grindle receives scholarship Jill Ghndle. the daughter of Mr and Mrs Theodore Grindle. 307 North Lake St . Syracuse, received a SI,OOO cash” scholarship recently. She received the cash Pansy Beatrice Bryant Walker special education scholarship to begin her freshman year at Indiana State College, this fall Her major will be special education Lakeland Local Mr. and Mrs Arthur Haab. Goshen, will attend the Rudm Cousins reunion at Gridley. 111. Saturday. July 18. Mrs Haab's late mother was Katie (Rudin > Stieglitz of Milford Come clean Counter tops with stains from fruit, vegetables and even ink can come clean by first washing with baking soda and then rinsing Finish off the job by wiping the counter with a few chops of vinegar water. Say 'cheese' Protect cheese from molding by keeping it in a jar with a couple of sugar cubes and thert make sure it is secured tightly.

Jy I SB YEARS — An open house will beheld Sunday. Joly 19. honoring the SSth wedding anniversary of Dr. and Mrs. Howard Faust. Sr., of North Webster. The open house wiH he held from 2 to S p.m. at the Hobday Inn in Anderson. Dr. Faust and the former Reva Cooper were married May 39.1931. st the East Lynn Christian Church hy Rev. James Welch. The couple has three clflhfN, Dr. Howard Faust. Jr.. .Anderson; Richard A. Faust. Naples. Fls.; and Mrs. Don E. Marsh. Muncie. The Fausts have 12 grandchildren Dr. Faust practiced pediatric medicine hi Anderson. Dr. and Mrs. Faust moved to North Webster after retiring hi 1972. They request no gifts-

Hamman of Syracuse and Sheriff Wise of Milford. All are members of the Christian Church of Milford. They were accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Robert Hamman and sang “Good Old Summer Time” and other numbers. The business meeting was opened with the pledges. Tables for the day were decorated in a July theme Books were presented to the library in memory of Ruth Haney and James Longfellow. "Happy Birthday” was sung to Jean Purcell and Darrell Om. It was announced blood pressure checks would be taken on August 1 from 9 until 12 at the Chatter Box and the American Red Cross will celebrate its 100th anniversary on Sunday. July 19. with an open house at the chapter house in Warsaw from 2 to 5 p m Inez Devenney will be honored for her 25 years as Executive Director of Kosciusko CountyChapter It was also noted the Syracuse Senior Citizens will meet Saturday at 12 noon for a carry-in and Nappanee will not meet m .Akigust because of the fair J* The Milford club will meet on August 9 at the fire station with all attending to take a sack lunch, drinks will be furnished The group w ill depart at 1:45 p.m for a ride on the Dixie Queen at North Webster with transportation to North Webster being furnished. HANUS-GANS ENGAGEMENT — Stephen and Helen Hanus. 611 Maple St.. Endicott. N.Y. announce the engagement of their daughter, Jayne H. Hanus. 803 Dewitt St.. Syracuse. N.Y. to Raymond G. Gans. Gans. 4468 South St.. Jamesville. N.Y. is the son of Raymond and Joanne Gans, r 3 box 2 155. Syracuse. The bride-elect is a UnionEndicott High School graduate of Endicott. N.Y. She also graduated from Syracuse University, .N.Y. with a BS in management. She is currently an EDP Audit Supervisor of Mutual of New York. One MONY Plaza. Syracuse. N.Y. The future bridegroom is a Bishop Dwenger High School Graduate. Fort Wayne. He received his BS in physics at Notre Dame. South Bend, and attended Syracuse University receiving an MS in physics and computer science. He is currently employed at Anaren Microwave. Syracuse. N.Y. as a development engineer. The wedding date is set for October 16 in Syracuse. N.Y. The couple will visit the future bridegroom's parents at Lake Wawasee the last week of July.

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Saint Martin dePbrres Catholic Church in Syracuse was the site of the May 23 wedding vows between Elaine Mullett. Elkhart, and Bruce Wakefield, Syracuse Parents of the couple are Mr and Mrs. DeWitt Mullett. North Webster; and Mr and Mrs Harold Wakefield. Alliance. Ohio. Rev Robert Hammond, pastor of the church, performed the double ring ceremony before the 80 guests assembled Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a gown of poly knit with alencon lace trim The gown featured a high neckline with a sheer insert in the top of the bodice and long sleeves with a chapel-length tram The veil, created by the bnde. was chapel length with alencon lace cap and voile flowers trimming the edges of the veil. She carried a lace-covered fan with silk roses featuring a lily-of-the-valley accent Mrs. John Tesner. Denver. Colo., served as matron of honor Her gown, created by the bride, featured a handkerchief hemline The dress was cream colored with dusty rose flowers The floor-length underskirt was of dusty rose. Her bouquet was similar to the bride's The bride's sister. Sandra Mullett, North Webster, served as a bridesmaid Her gown and flowers were similar to the matron of honor's. David Aebi. Willoughby Hills. Ohio, served as best man. Ushers were Lloyd Wakefield. Parma. Ohio; and Paul Wakefield. Alliance. Ohio. Philip Fawley provided musical selections. He played the “Bridal March” and “Ave Maria" For her daugher s wedding, the bride's mother chose a lavendercolored street-length gown featuring an accordian-pleated skirt The bridegroom’s mother's gown was in shades of rose and teal floral on an ivory background Following the ceremony, a buffet dinner was held at Camelot Hall in North Webster Mrs. Glenn Wuthrich, the bride s aunt, arranged the buffet Servers were Mrs. Gary Wiggs and Mrs Jeff Lovellette Lori Smith was at

| LOUISA’S LETTER Dear Louisa.

Our son is fifteen years old and we have moved to=" this two years ago. We live in a very nice neighborhood and the people are veryfriendly. All of us in this part of town have rather large lawns which need to be mowed about once a week. Most of the husbands do this work as the children on the » average are young. Now my problem is this: My son would like to use our mower and do the neighbor's yards in order to make spending money. He has been unable to get a summer job but he is smart ahd anxious to be working. Do you think that people would criticize us--since we are rather new here--for

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the guest book Following a brief trip to French Lick, the couple is residing in Elkhart A 1975 graduated! Wawasee High School, the bride also graduated from Purdue University in 1979 with a bachelor s degree in foods and nutrition. She is employed as a clinical dietitian at Northern Indiana State Hospital in South Bend The bridegroom, a graduate of West Branch High, School in Beloit. Ohio, and Ohio State University, he is presently employed as a product engineer at Universal Livestock Equipment Co. in Goshen TO WED IN AUGUST — Mr. and Mrs. Jacob J. Springer of Leesburg announce the engagement of their daughter. Debra Lynn, to Michael Eugene Neary of Austin, Texas. The bride-elect graduated from Wawasee High School and is currently attending the Baptist Bible College in Springfield. Mo. Her fiaiice also attends that school. The couple is planning an August 22 wedding at the First Baptist Church in Warsaw. Lakeland Local Mr and Mrs. William Motts. Milford, were vis ted by their grandson. Jeffrey- R Motts, formerly of Syracuse, now of Norfolk’ W Va„ his wife. Gerry, and son. Michael. Their grandson was a dinner guest on Sunday. July 12. and.in the afternoon they visited Mr and Mrs Tim Motts. Elkhart

letting him ask for this kind of job? Mother-Tenn. Answer: 1 think it is very commendable for a boy to wish to work dunng the summer and 1 cannot see how any neighbor could possibly criticize htm or you for letting him do such work. In fact, the exercise and fresh air will probably mean as much to him as the money would. And too. there is always a feeling of great satisfaction in earning one's own money. By all means encourage him to keep busy. Louisa. Address: Louisa, Box 532,* Orangeburg. S. C. 29115

Wed., July 15,1981 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

CALENDAR Week Os July 15 To July 22 WEDNESDAY ’ Fanners’ Market 6:30a.m.-10a.m., Warsaw fairgrounds Weight Watchers 9a m.. Lakeland Youth Center NrwMP Syracuse Lions Club 6:30 p.m.. Beacon Restaurant Lutheran Church Women 7:30 p.m.. Syracuse Grace Lutheran Church Twilighters Bunco Club 7:30p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m., Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church, Syracuse ALAnon 7:30 p.m., Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse THURSDAY Overeaters Anonymous 9:30a.m., Milford Christian Church. Athletic Center Al-Anon 9;30 am.. Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church. Syracuse REAL Services 10 a m-1:30 p.m.. Blood Pressure Day. Senior Citizen’s over 60. Syracuse Nutrition Site, Crosson Scout Cabin. Reservations needed one day in advance Ebenezer Ladies Aid 2pm Milford Volunteer Firemen I ♦Ba* ! 7 p.m . Milford Fire Station _ FRIDAY Milford Kiwanis 6:45a.m.. Milford Fire Station ’ SATURDAY ■ Farmers* Market t-UU 6:30a.m.-lOa m . Warsaw fairgrounds Wawasee Kiwanis ■' 7 a m.. Three Flags Drive-In, Syracuse SUNDAY Alcoholics Anonymous 10a m . North Webster Fire Station MONDAY Lakeland Kiwanis 7a m . Classic Restaurant. North Webster TOP 106 Syracuse 6:30 p.m.. Calvary United Methodist Church, Syracuse Primary Mothers Club 7-30p.m .Syracuse (jJIT TUESDAY Senior Citizens Golf League 830 a.m .Maxwelton Golf Course, Syracuse -- REAL Services « 10 a m.-1:30 p.m.. Kiwanis Film, Syracuse Nutrition Site, Crosson Scout Cabin, Senior Citizens over 60, Reservations needed one day in advance Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary 12 noon. Beacon Restaurant Refunders Club 7:30 pm.. 116 East Main St., Syracuse. Building next to Syracuse Public Library, open to all ' Syracuse Town Board , ' 7:3opm, Syracuse Town Hall WEDNESDAY Farmers’ Market 6:30 a m -10 a m.. Warsaw fairgrounds Weight Watchers 9 a.m . Lakeland Youth Center. Syracuse Eagles Auxiliary Meeting Aerie 3760, 7 p m.. Lakeland Eagles. 404 Sycamore St., Syracuse Alcoholics \non> mous 7:30 p.m , Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church. Syracuse i Al-Anon 7:30 p.m., Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse f What’s an Earth Stove? Just possibly the best wood stove you can buy! • Air Tight * Au ’o ma 11 c ** draft ■ g • Pre-heating manifold I • Secondary Iggy? y~’ I drafts . • Burns 14 hrs Pl • Converts to ■ *, j J*. open fire If your going to buy a stove to last a life time why not have the best! H & H Repair Shop, Inc. 1 MRe Sooth A % Mito last Off Nappanee

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