The Mail-Journal, Volume 18, Number 27, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 July 1981 — Page 7

Community Corner

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Kim M Gnndle became the bnde of Mark Hershberger. 65750 SR 15 Goshen, in the Cromwell United Methodist Church on July 10 at 7 p m The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Theodore Gnndle. 207 North Lake St.. Syracuse The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Jay Hershberger. 12399 CH 146 Millersburg - The double-ring ceremohy was officiated by Rev Allen Holmes of the Cromwell United Meth<Sdist Church The wedding musicians were Mrs Allen Grace Holmes and her son. Scott, both of Cromwell They performed the songs ‘‘Evergreen,” “Always and Forever.” "Wedding Prayer and "Starting Here. Starting Now '■ The bride, given in marriage by heir father, wore a long gown of white lace over blue taffeta with a chapel-length train The dress was a pre-gathered lace trimmed with a U-shaped necklime The pleated lace bbr dered the bottom of the dress and long sleeves The skirt was a high waistiline lowering to a point in the back She earned a fan of blue spider

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mums with white rose buds and baby’s breath Matron of 4 honor Mrs Rusty Hayden. Lebanon, wore a long blue gown with a high waistline and narrow shoulder straps Accompanying the gown was a white lace shawl Her flowers were a fan with red and white roses and baby ’s breath The flower girl was Arnie Koontz. New Lenox. 111. and the nngbearer was Kristen Hire. Millersburg Serving as best man was Greg Hire. Millersburg The two ushers were Jeryi Hershberger. Middlebury and Gary Hershberger. Millersburg Following the ceremony, the wedding reception was held in the church The guests were served a four-tier cake with blue" roses, punch, nuts and mints Reception servers were Jan Gnndle. Springfield. 11l ; Jill Grindle. Syracuse; and Renee Gammiere. Syracuse The couple now reside in Waterford The bride graduated from Wawasee High School in 1977 The bridegroom • was a 1977 Fairfield High School graduate and is employed at Supreme Corporation

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800 guests celebrate Anglins' anniversary

Dallas and Doris Anglin. Clunette, had a large 50th wedding anniversary celebration hosted by their six children July 19 Around 800 guests attended the open house Among the 800 guests were their children Thomas Anglin. Clunette. Mrs Donald (Nancy) Dalton. Syracuse; Mrs Darwin ■Martha' Call, Milford; Mrs. George (Linda) Kistler. Auburn; Mrs 'Ed (Aimee’ Stine. Maranna. Ariz ; and Mrs Fritz Becky) Carlin. Sarasota. J'la The Anglins’ 17 grandchildren and one great-grandson also attended. The celebration began with a special morning church service at the Clunette United Methodist Church An open house reception followed, beginning at 2pm with family and friends The party continued until LSO 1 a m. Monday. Guests in attendance came from Indiana. Washington. Stays fresh Keep your ice chest or cooler from getting a musty smell when stored by placing an open container of baking soda inside when storing.

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Arizona. Florida. Texas. Illinois. California. Ohio. Michigan. Tennessee and Kentucky. Telephone calls were received from two nephews, one in Germany and one in Maryland Other calls were from Florida. Topping the list was congratulations from President and Mrs Ronald Reagan. Baumgartner family reunion held on anniversary The Baumgartner family reunion was held Sunday, July 19. at the Milford Apostolic Christian Church Fellowship Hall, on the 112th anniversary of the arrival in America of the first members of the family from their ancestral home in Switzerland. There were 63 registered, coming from Ohio, Illinois and Indiana. Arthur (“Ted”) Baumgartner of Milford, president of the organization, conducted a short business meeting following a carry-in dinner 10 There were prizes as foUows; Oldest man present. Joseph C. Baumgartner of Cleveland, at 86; oldest woman present, Marie Reuter of Milford, at 84; one who came the longest distance. Dorothea Elder of Atlanta. Ga.; youngest child present. Blair Allen Baumgartner of Nappanee, at 64 months, member who came nearest to guessing the weight of a large watermelon. Helen Eshleman of Rensselaer, at 31 pounds; and the member with a birthday nearest the day of the reunion. Steven Dierks of Liberty Mills, on August 2. A discussion followed concerning the perpetuity of the reunion and it was decided to hold the next reunion in Milford in July 1983 A discussion also followed concerning the family genealogy prepared some years ago by Joseph C Baumgartner, and the possibility of its being updated every fiw or w yws Mr. Baumgartner urged “younger hands’* to consider seriously taking on this responsibility New officers elected were as follows. Dr Joseph Baumgartner of Nappanee, president; Charlene (Kaiser) Miller of Milford, vice president; and Marcia (Fifer) Baumgartner of Milford, secretary-treasurer.

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MR. AND MRS. JACK W. HICKM AN Terry Flowers becomes bride of Jock W. Hickman

Miss Terry L. Flowers of Florence. S C., became the bride of Jack W. Hickman of Syracuse on Saturday. June 6. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon in the Calvary Baptist Church in Florence The new Mrs Hickman is the daughter of Mr. an Mrs. Ashton Jordan of Florence. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs Jack D. Hickman of 736 S. Huntington. Syracuse Dr. Chesson. Florence, officiated at the double-ring ceremony in the presence of 80 persons The altar was decorated with bouquets of white daisies, carnations, baby’s breath and greens. Given in marriage by her parents, the bnde chose a floorlength white gown featuring lace on the bodice, sleeves and skirt. Her veil was trimmed in matching lace. She carried a bouquet of white daisies and baby’s breath with long white streamers. Her sister. Mrs. John Taylor. Florence, served as matron of honor. She wore a soft blue floorlength gown and had daisies in her hair Her bouquet was also made of white dasies and baby’s breath. Lon White of Syracuse served as best man. The usher was John Taylor of Florence. The bride’s mother wore a light blue floor-length gown and the bridegroom’s mother wore a turquoise and lavender- floorlength gown. Both wore corsages of white carnations and baby’s breath. A reception followed the ceremony. It was held in the home of the bride s aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs Robert Wall. Florence. Leesourg woman serves internship at area plai office Roxanne Hammaker, 22, Leesburg, will update the county’s comprehensive plan as a summer intern for the Kosciusko County Area Plan Commission. She is a senior at the University of Minnesota where she is majoring in housing and community development Miss Hammaker will also assist in the plan commission office. She began her summer internship June 1 and will continue through the end of September She is the daughter of Jan Hammaker of Leesburg and Harold Hammaker of Boise, Idaho She is a 1977 graduate of Wawasee High School. Tippy property owners elect Dalton president • Highlighting the recent meeting of the Lake Tippecanoe Property Owners, Inc., was election of directors for the coming year. They are as follows: President — Matt Dalton Vice presidents — Jane Bales. Marie Kempher. Jim Bohlin. Dick Lawrence. Jay Boyer. Eugene Paul Dick Shoemaker and Bill Stamer Secretary-treausrer — Arthur Cunningham Executive secretary — Vicki Johnson

Following a cruise to the Bahamas the couple is at home in Florence. The bride is a graduate of South Side High School in Florence The bridegroom attended Wawasee High School and works for the Northern Financial Corp out of Anderson BobSpearman tells duck story Maple Leaf Farms Processing Manager Bob Spearman was the Wawasee Kiwanis Club guest speaker at their recent meeting Spearman spoke about the worlds largest independent processor of ducks, operation, commanding 25 per cent of the total market. Maple Leaf prepares 4.5 million domestic ducks per year or 90,000 per week and markets them under 45 to 50 different labels all over the world through a network of salesmen from coast to coast. He stated the company is constantly growing and changing, perfecting the system of which they are proud to have. They operated their own breeder flock, hatcheries and offfloor roosts in raising the birds. The feed mill, located on Syracuse-Milford road, feeds only their flocks and in the process consuming the areas com and soy bean crops One of the ducks assets, stated Spearman, is the market for the duck parts that they don’t, use. The livers are shipped to France, the tongues, feet and bills to Hong Kong and the feathers to several places. All of this is good for the county, since Maple Leaf Farms is currently under expansion plans to make the business a year-round operation by having all birds inside. This means a steady and increased payroll RICHARDSON-SCHRUMPF ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Richardson. 1312 P Street Bedford, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Jane Ann and Stephen Edward Schrumpf, both of Indianapolis. Schrumpf's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Schrumpf, r 4 box 372 B. Syracuse. Miss Richardson graduated with distinction from Indiana Universky with a BA in political science. She was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and Mortar Board bonoraries and affiliated with Delta Delta Delta sorority. She received her law degree from the Indiana University School of Law. Indianapolis, in 1988. She is an attorney with A.MAX Coal Company, Indianapolis. Schrumpf graduated from Indiana University with a BA in economics and received'his J.D. degree from Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis, in January 1981. He te an assistant corporation counsel with the ckycouncil legal divisionof the City of Indianapolis. He attended Wawasee High School. Wedding vows will be exchanged August 29 In Indianapolis.

Wed., July 22,1981 —/THE MAIL-JOURNAL

CALENDAR Week Os July 22 To July 29 WEDNESDAY i it Farmers’ Market J 1 6.30-10 a.m., Warsaw, fairgrounds . Weight Watchers I . | jLr' 9a.m., Lakeland Youth Center, Eagles Auxiliary Meeting Aerie 3760, 7 p.m.. Lakeland Eagles. 404 Sycamore St., Syracuse ’ Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m.. Saint Martin de Porres Chat hoi ic Church, Syracuse ALAnon 7 7:30 p.m.. Saint Andrews United Methodist Church, Syracuse THURSDAY Overeaters Anonymous 9:30 a m . Milford Christian Church. Athletic Center Al-Anon 9:30 a.m.. Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church. Syracuse VFW Syracuse Lakeside 1342.8 p.m. fr| d ay Oillr" Milford Kiwanis ' 6:45 am. Milford Fire Station SATURDAY Farmers* Market 6:30-10 am.. Warsaw, fairgrounds Wawasee Kiwanis 7 a.m . Three Flags Drive-In. Syracuse SUNDAY Alcoholics Anonymous Open Meeting. 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 F.O.E. Men’s Meeting Aene 3760, 7 p.m.. Lakeland Eagles. 404 Sycamore St., Syracuse TUESDAY Senior Citizens Golf League 1 8:30a.m., Maxwelton Golf Course. Syracuse Yv' Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary Y / 12 noon, Beacon Restaurant /f } , Milford Area Development - f 5 p.m.. Doll’s Decorating. Milford Syracuse Park Board " J 7:15 p.m , Syracuse Town Hall, open to public Wawasee American Legion 223 7:30 p.m . Legion Hall WEDNESDAY /SsSyY/ Farmers* Market // 6:30-10 a. m.. Warsaw, fairgrounds // Weight Watchers —Zs 9 a m.. Lakeland Youth Center. Syracuse Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m.. Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church. Syracuse ' Al-Anon 7:30 p.m.. Saint Andrews United Methodist Church. Syracuse MICHIANA £- INSURED 1 BONDED PREPRINTED ALUMINUM CONTINUOUS GUTTERING SERVICE 2390 Elkhart Road, Building C [ lce cream social | Calvary Methodist Church Rl IB So., Spicate S Homemade Ice Cream ‘ Homemade Cakes Homemade Pies | | Saturday, July 25th | | STo«P.M. IHH I

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