The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 24, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 June 1984 — Page 7

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El M PLAN JULY WEDDING — Dr. and Mrs. T.A. (Vi) Miller, Milford, announce the engagement of their daughter. Tamara Lee (Tammy) to Kevin J. McCal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth (Vai) McCal, Elkhart. Miss Miller is a graduate of Wawasee High School and Purdue University. Her fiance is a graduate of Concord High School and Purdue University. The couple plans a July 29 wedding and then will return to West Lafayette to pursue graduate studies. Mobile meals drivers Drivers for the Syracuse Mobile Meals have been scheduled for the week of July 2-6. Those volunteers are: June 2-6 Monday - Joan Gray Tuesday— Melinda Eqsinger Wednesday - 4th of July, no delivery Th u r sday — Veronica McDonough Friday - Betty Kline

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4-H Club meets at Lakeland - Loving Care The Lakeland Loving Care’s Home Economic Club invited the Milford Creative 4-H Club to present demonstrations at their June meeting recently. Mrs. Harold McKibben conducted the Home Economic Club’s business meeting and then turned the meeting over to the 4-H Club. Each member introduced themselves and told about their 4-H projects. The following girls gave demonstrations or speeches: Becki and Bobbi Haab, ■" Pam Shock, Amy Jodry, Tara Netherly, Kristi Templin, Lisa Kaiser, Laura Haney and Lessli Hershberger. This year Sharon Gerencser was chosen to attend Conservation Camp and Lisa Kaiser was selected to attend 4-H Roundup at Purdue University. Lisa Kaiser also recently won the 4-H Junior Division Public Speaking Contest at Warsaw and will represent Kosciusko County at the area contest, held at LaVille High School on June 29. The county dress revue fashion judging will be held on July 20 and other project judging is scheduled on July 25 and 26. I w?- * si PLAN JUNE WEDDING — Katherine Williams, LaPorte, and James Thompson, LaPorte, . announce the engagement of their daughter, Pamela Sue Thompson to Bruce E. Stahly. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Stahly, 4102 W. S.R. 2. LaPorte. The bride-elect is a 1981 graduate of LaPorte High School, and a graduate of International Business College, Fort Wayne. She is employed as an accountant at RC Industries, Inc., Goshen. The bridegroom-elect is a 1980 graduate of LaPorte High School, and is employed at Hoskins. New Paris. ■ The couple plans a June 30 wedding at St. John's Lutheran Church. LaPorte.

r ■ I 0 MR. AND MRS. MARK BOERGER

Lome Harrold, Mark Boerger married June 2 in Fort Wayne

Lorrie Kay Harrold and Mark David Boerger were united in marriage on Saturday, June 2, at 7 p.m., in the Trinity English Lutheran Church, 405 West Wayne St., Fort Wayne. Pastor Daniel L. Hamlin, officiated at the candlelight double-ring ceremony in the presence of 300 guests. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Harrold, 4936 Weatherside Run, Fort Wayne, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Boerger, r 3 box 373 Syracuse. The altar was decorated with two very large spreading set pieces of white gladolias, blue irises, dusty pink carnations and daisies. There were 14 sets of pew decorations to match the altar flowers. Richard Carlson was the organist. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white gown of knitted sheer silk Venice and Chantilly lace. The high silk Venice collar met a sheer yoke decorated with pearls. ‘A small Chantilly bertha collar fell gracefully over the shoulders and the bishops sleeves were decorated with silk Venice lace, pearls and sequins. The tiered Chantilly over taffeta skirt tumbled tier after tier of lace into a Chapel-length train. She wore a small picture hat of Chantilly lace decorated with pearls. The back of the hat Ms highlighted by a poof with bridal illusion falling to finger-tip length. She carried five white orchids surrounded by 15 white sweetheart roses and stephanotis andjvy. Jacqueline Erb was the maid of

honor and wore a periwinkle blue chiffon over taffeta gown with a high ruffled neck sloping gently to an off the shoulder sheer yoke followed by two tiers of full ruffles. The full skirt fell from a basque waistline to the floor. Her headdress was made of fresh flowers to match the nosegay bouquet she carried of blue irises, lavonda roses, gladolia florettes, periwinkle sea foam statice and pale yellow miniature carnations. Bridesmaids were Valerie Gilbert, cousin of the bride; Amanda Harrold, sister of the bride; Shelly Forrest, cousin of the bride; and Tammy Boerger. sister of the bridegroom. Their headdresses were of fresh flowers to match their nosegay bouquets of blue irises, lavonda roses, gladolias florettes, periwinkle sea foam statice. Their gowns were identical to the maid of honor’s. Cecilia Perego was the flower ' girl and Nicholas Perego was the ringbearer. The flower girl wore a white gown of knitted sheer. The bodice began with a Peterpan collar and flowed to a high waist with a cumberbun. The small poof sleeves were trimmed with lace. A full skirt with layers of ruffles flowed to a floor-length, and Joe Sumpter, cousin ot the bridegroom, served as bridegroomsmen. The bride’s mother choose a floor-length gown of iris crepe with long bishop sleeves flowing into a fitted cuff. The bridegroom’s mother wore a mauve chiffon floor-length gown accented with diamond pattern embroidery on the bodice. Both mothers wore over the shoulder roses, irises and white statice. A champagne reception was held in the Fort Wayne Women’s Club on West Wayne Street, Fort Wayne, following the wedding ceremony. The wedding party and guests were entertained by Don Huguenard’s Music Machine, a four-piece band. The rehearsal dinner, the night before, was held at Olympia Athletic Club’s Emerald Room, Fort Wayne. Shelly and Cindy Sumpter, cousins of the bridegroom, were at the guest register and Melanie Forrest and Rachel Gilbert, cousins of the bride, were the rice maids. The bride’s grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Orval E? Harrold, Etna and Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Zinn, Churubusco. The bridegroom’s grandparents are Ruth Sumpter, Logansport and Norman A. Boerger, Fort Wayne. Brad Bollinger, served as the’ best man. Hank Gilbert, cousin of the bride; Doug Farmer; Richie Harrold, brother of the bride; Following a two-week wedding trip to Florida, the couple is residing at 10734 Illinois Road, Fort Wayne. The bride is a graduate of Homestead High School and attends the Fort Wayne campus of Purdue University. She is employed at Pines of America, Inc. The bridegroom is a graduate of Homestead High School and attends Indiana Vocational Technical College, Fort Wayne. He is employed at Probst Enterprises.

I LOUISA'S LETTER

Dear Louisa, My husband and I were both reared in the country but have been living in the city ever since we were married. We always dreamed of having a place where we could have flowers and grow our own vegetables. Well, he retired a year ago and we bought this place in the suburbs with a nice lot. When we started putting up a fence our neighbors asked us not to do so because they thought the entire block looked better with a long stretch of grass lawns front and back. We tried it for a year but we are both unhappy about it. Most of the neighbors have pet dogs who roam around over the yards and leave refuse and dig up things that are planted around the house. So we have decided to put up the fence where they like it or not. What do you think about this? Fence Me In-Tenn. Answer: I would put up a fence but one that is attractive and not an eyesore-or you could compromise by fencing in the back yard and leaving the front open.

CELEBRATE 25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. “ Roger (Sandy) Baumgartner, P.G. Box 266, Milford, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary at home with their three sons, Roger 11, Gregory and Jay on Sunday, June 25. Baumgartner and the former Sandy Miller were married in the First Brethren Church, Milford, on June 21,1959. Rev. Glenn Grumbling officiated the ceremony. She is employed by Syracuse Rubber and he is employed by Johnson Controls. Goshen. ■ A1 Ln&tal FIRST PLACE IN LADIES’ DIVISION - Lake Os The Weeds Ladies’ waterbaU contest on Sunday, June 24. There were only two women’s teams participating this year. Shown in front is Mindy Meister. > Standing in the second row are Pam Meister and Teresa Cripe. Standing in back are Jodie Sopiarz and Karen Pomeroy. (Photo by Deb Patterson)

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A man who is retired needs something to do in which he is interested and if he likes gardening that is not only wonderful exercise but can be a help, financially. Also vegetables, when freshly picked from a garden, are decidedly better than most of those we buy from the stores. I remember that when we first moved into our home a neighbor behind us asked us not to plant a tall hedge at the back because it cut off his view as he had built his house almost on the line. As a result every one thought that our back garden was a part of our neighbors property. When we finally realized this we planted the hedge as we had first planned and we have been happier ever since. However we never let our plants grow so high as to put out his view from the high windows. We believe in trying to accommodate our neighbors but not to the extent of being imposed upon. Louisa Address: Louisa, Box 532, Orangeburg, S. C. 29115

Wed., June 27,1984 - THE MAIL-JOURNAL

CALENDAR Week Os June 27 To July 4 ‘ WEDNESDAY Ladies Aid 7 a.m., at Syracuse Church of the Brethren Syracuse Fire Department 7 p.m., regular meeting at the Fire Station Eagles Auxiliary Meeting Aerie 3760 7 p.m., Lakeland Eagles, 404 Sycamore St., Syracuse Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 Wawasee Episcopal Center, All Saints Episcopal Church, south shore of Lake Wawasee, one-half mile east of South Shore Golf Club on Vernon Road Al-Anon 7:30 p.m., at Sacred Heart Church, Warsaw Al-Anon 7:30 p.m,, at Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse THURSDAY Al-Anon 9:30 am., Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse North Webster Lions Club 7 P m Lakeside VFW Post 1342, Syracuse 8 p.m. FRIDAY Milford Kiwanis 6:45 a.m., Milford Community Building Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m., at Wawasee Episcopal Center (All Saints Episcopal Church) south shore of Lake Wawasee, one-half mile east of South Shore Golf Club on Vernon Road Alcoholics Anonymous 8 p.m., at Saint Andrew's United Methodist Church. Syracuse SATURDAY Wawasee Kiwanis k \ J J 7a. m., at Gropp’s Syracuse SUNDAY Alcoholics Anonymous 10 a.m., in North Webster Fire Station MONDAY Lakeland Kiwanis 7 am., in North Webster Church of God meeting room Milford Lions 7 p.m., in Milford Community Building North Webster Town Board 7 p.m., in the town hall ' Al-Anon 7:30 p.m., in Milford United Methodist Church * Kosciusko County Fair Board 7:30 p.m., in the Shrine Building, Kosciusko County Fairgrounds, Warsaw • TUESDAY Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary ct/gx® 12 noon, Beacon Restaurant Women’s Fellowship 7 p.m., in Syracuse Church of the Brethren Kosciusko County Photo Philes Camera Club 7 p.m., in Kiwanis Room above Hull House and Hull Hardware, South Buffalo St., Warsaw Syracuse-Wawasee Garden Club 7:30p.m. American Legion Auxiliary, Ancil Geiger Unit 226 7:30 p.m., in Milford Legion Hall Aloteen . 7:30 p.m., in Syracuse Church of God WEDNESDAY Fourth Os July HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA SOI—3 QE3OE~~7OE GRASSY CREEK RESTAURANT • TUBDAY • TODAY Dds'Mfirt Shrimp SC9S I •A Prtea On Child's Mono All You Con Eat * A 9*» lo<Und * f • SATURDAY • WEDNESDAY Shrimp Or Clams SC9S Sanior Citizen's Night All You Can Eat w 10% Off All Dinner. • SUNDAY WERT • TWWSDAT All You Can Eat 2 Pioce Chicken Basket (Open AAenu Available) 3 MMsstNau _ HOURS- _ Tuas.-Thun. 4:00 P.M.-«:00 P.M. •34-2006 Fri.-Sat. 4:00 P.M.-9:00 P.M. BseenaNsas Accsptsd Sun. 11:00 A.M.-3.00 P.M. "Fonfostfc'' Salad Bar During Bagular Haun 4 Miles South West Os North Webster On Sawmill R<XX jg f*" _ " J || | Cabaret I June 27-July 1, July 4-8 ■ e SENIOR CITIZEN SPECIAL • Sunday Only $4.00 (( e STUDENT SPECIAL ll * Wed - T* 1 ””- * Fri $4 001 I ENCHANTED HILLS R PLAYHOUSE B For Ticket Information J Ca 11856 2328 , f Or Write j| Box 41 Syracuse, Indiana 46567 ■ O —— JI

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