The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 34, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 September 1984 — Page 7

Community Corner

Historic House Tour in Goshen on September 15

The Goshen Historical Society is sponsoring its third Historic House Tour on Saturday, Sept. 15, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Included in this year’s tour, will be six private homes and other points of interest in Goshen. The proceeds from the tour will benefit the society. The homes to be toured include those of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Strasser, 501 S. Sixth St.; Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson, 315 S. Fifth St.; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur J. Birky, 313 S. Sixth St.; State Representative and Mrs. Philip Warner, 17607 SR 4 and Steven K. Troyer, 624 S. Fifth St. Points of interest will include the First Presbyterian Church. 215 E. Lincoln Ave ; Leroy Troyer and Associates. Former Carnegie Library. 201 S. Fifth

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St.; Youth for Christ, Lifeline Clubhouse, former Goshen Post Office, 313 E. Lincoln Ave. and the Police Booth, located on the northwest corner of Main and Lincoln. The tour will begin at the Gardner House, Goshen Sesquicentennial Headquarters, 317 S. Main St. where tickets will be on sale the day of the tour. Tickets are available in advance at Salem Bank. First National Bank, Judd Drugs. Parkside Pharmacy and Klines. Free shuttle service will be provided. Members of various Goshen civic organizations are. assisting as hostesses in the homes: Beta Sigma Phi. Delta Theta Tau, AAUW. Welcome Wagon Club. Tri Kappa and Associate Tri Kappa. Members of the Goshen Board of Realtors are volunteer-

ing as drivers for the shuttle, which was donated by the Retail Division of the Goshen Chamber of Commerce. Women of the First Presbyterian Church will be selling old fashioned ice cream cones at the church during the tour. Proceeds will be donated to the Goshen Historical Society. Approximately 500 people attended the last historic house tour in 1982 and Ursula Mars, 1894 chairwoman, is anticipating an even larger turnout this year. Serving on the committee with Mrs. Mars are former chairwomen Kathy Marquis and Lu Holaway. Also on the committee are Carole Helmen, ‘Lyman and Judy Williams. Julie Longardner, Nancy Rasley, Pat Battles, Nancy Mandet'and JoAnn Swanson.

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Free Pops concert on September 23

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elude a potpourri of big band tunes Free tickets are available at the Embassy Box Office, Rogers Markets, Bechstein’s Super Value in Huntington. Peoples Federal Savings and Loan in Auburn, in Bluffton at the Creative Arts Council of Wells County and at Kroger’s in Columbia City. Mail order tickets may be obtained by sending a ticket request to the Philharmonic at 1107 S. Harrison St., Fort Wayne, Ind. 46802, along with a self-addressed stamped envelope. Tickets will be honored until 2:15 p.m. at which time the gates will open to the public.

Margaret McGowen becomes July bride of Bryan Mock

Margaret Grace McGowan, 5116 N. Shore Dr., Clarklake, Mich., became the bride of Bryan Kent Mock, 2350 Ohio Ave., No. 4 Cincinnati, Ohio, in a double-ring ceremony July 28, at 1 p.m. in St. Rita’s, Clarklake, Mich. Father James Prentice, pastor of St. Rita’s and Father R. Stewart Wood, Glendale Rector, officiated in the ceremony in the presence of 170 guests. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Blair McGowan, Clarklake, Mich., and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry (Susan) Mock, r 1 box 123A Syracuse. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mock, Dewart Lake and Mrs. Earl Darr, W. E. Long Drive, Syracuse. The altar piece was an arrangement of white and greens. Lynn Liddle-Drewiske was the flutist and Neal Presnell, the organist. , The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother Blair McGowen, wore a dark ivory Victorian gown with a flower head piece. Her flowers were mixed summer flowers and greenery in an arm bouquet. Jean L. McGowan, Clarklake, was the maid of honor and wore a tea-length gown of antique floral print and capped long sleeves. She carried one white flower and greens. Joan (McGowan) Coggin, Frontenac, Mo., Emma (McGowan) Zuzelski, Lafayette, Colo., and Mary Jo (McGowan) Huff, Jackson, Mich., served as Sawyer reunion held in New Paris The second annual Sawyer Family heiinion was on Saturday, Aug: 25. in Sunnyside Park, New Paris, with 33 : family members attending. There were. 66 attending last year. —- An earlier gathering is planned for next year on a Sunday. Officers elected during the reunion were: President - Jim Sawyer Vice President — Delores Sawyer ■ Secretary-treasurer — Greg Long Ninety-Nines, Inc. to meet Thursday The Three Rivers Chapter of the Ninety-Nines, Inc, international organization of women pilots, will hold its September 13 meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Marriott Hotel, Coldwater Rd., Fort Wayne. All interested persons are invited to attend, and members are asked to take items and ideas for the North Central Section meeting being held in Fort Wayne in May. Persons wishing to attend the dinner prior to the meeting should call Paula at 824-0116. Additional information can be received by calling Marcia at 269-3704.

Wed., September 5,1984 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

the bridesmaids. Their gowns were tea-length with antique floral print with capped long sleeves. They parried one white flower and greens. Larry A. Mock, Syracuse, was the bestman and James Weeber, Goshen; John Levings, Marlboro, Vt., Paul McGowan and Bruce

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McGowan, both of Clarklake, served as ushers and bridegroomsmen. A reception was held following the ceremony in the Clarklake home of Mrs. Blair McGowan. Following a wedding trip to northern the couple is residing in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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