The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 34, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 September 1984 — Page 8

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., Septembers, 1984

Community Corner

Kimberly McKibben is June bride of Terry Lee Weisser

Kimberly Ann McKibben, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas McKibben, r 3 box 593 Syracuse, was united in marriage to Terry Lee Weisser, 606 S. Huntington St., Syracuse, on Saturday, June 16, at 3 p.m. in the Plymouth United Church of Christ, goshen. The bridegroom is the son of Larry Weisser, r 1 Milford and Phyllis Blauser, r 2 Milford Dr. Paul Koepke, pastor of the church, officiated at the doublering ceremony. The alter of the church had two candleabras and a floral arrangement of white carnations, pink roses and baby’s breath Laurie Miller played the traditional wedding songs. Lisa Clever, Milford, was the guest book attendant The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white chiffonet and lace with a Victorian neckline The waist was accented \yith a satin bow which flowered into a semicathedral train The whole gown was accented with dotted Swiss and pearls Her veil was made of Chantilly lace, which flowed from a crown made .of pearls The bride carried a silk bouquet of pink and white roses, white carnations, stephanotis and baby’s breath tied with tiers of pink ribbon ■ Althea K. Kogers. Syracuse, was the maid of honor and wore a fllor-length off the shoulder dress

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made of pink and white layers of dotted Swiss chiffon. The waist was accented with a pink satin bow. Her headdress was an arrangement of pink roses and baby’s breath. Her bouquet was like the bride’s but smaller in size. Terri Brady, Syracuse, and Tina Kitchen, Rome City, were the bridesmaids and wore gowns similar to the maid of honor’s. Their headdresses and flowers were also similar. Kelly Daughtery, Syracuse, was the flower girl and P.J. Weisser, Milford, son of the bridegroom, was the ringbearer. The bridegroom wore white tails with pink cummerbund and bow tie Tony Weisser, Syracuse, was the best man and Dan Mock and Tim Haviland, both of Syracuse, were the bridegroomsmen. They wore grey t«fikedos with grey cummerbunds and bow ties. Rick McKibben. Syracuse; Mike Murray, Syracuse; Tracy Minnix. Syracuse; Rob McKibben. Syracuse; and Greg Blauser. Milford, were 'the ushers Mrs McKibben wore a floorlength gown of pink chiffon. Her corsage was of a pink rose, white carnation and baby’s breath. The mother of the bridegroom, Mrs. Blauser. wore a floor-length rose colored chiffon dress. Her cor-

sage was like the bride’s mother’s. A reception in Camelot Hall, North Webster, was immediately following the wedding ceremony. The hall was decorated with pink and white bells and pink heartshaped balloons. There were pink and white streamers with floral arrangements on each table. The Music Place, Goshen, provided a D.J. for the music. The three-tiered wedding cake was decorated with pink roses and bows. Servers were Angie Meek, Syracuse and Annette Bushong, Syracuse The couple is residing in 606 S. Huntington St., Syracuse. The bride is a 1983 graduate of Wawasee High School and attended Taylor University. She is a secretary at GTI Corporation, Leesburg. The bridegroom is a 1977 graduate of W’awasee High School and is a meat cutter at Family Fare. Nappanee.

Sherry Michelle Smith weds Timothy Groninger on Aug. 18

Sherry Michelle Smith, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ford Smith of r 2 Claypool, and Timothy L. Groninger. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Groninger of r 1 Silver Lake, were united in mart riage on Saturday, Aug 18, at the Free Methodist Church in Winona Lake. Rev. Thomas Mayes performed the double-ring ceremonybefore an altar decorated with standing baskets of lavender mums, lavender and white carnations, greenery and baby’s breath. Greenery and white bows decorated the candelabras and marked the family pews. Alice Keener, church organist, provided musical selections, along with “The Love Trio" from Akron. Selections included "You and I," "Endless Love,” and "Truly." I Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a traditional gown of white Chantilly lace and silk Venise lace. The fitted bodice was heavily embossed with silk Venise medallions and the fitted neckline was silk Venise lace. The long, sheer sleeves were accented below the elbow with chantilly lace cuffs and bands of silk Venise lace. The full skirt, extending into a chapellength train, was multi-tiered with Chantilly lace ruffles. A matching picture hat with a veil of Chantilly lace, completed the ensemble. She carried a large nosegay arrangement of white roses, stephanotis, mauve sweetheart roses, miniature carnations tipped in lavender and white and lavender silk streamers. Rhonda Wrightsman of Claypool, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor She wore a gown of lavender quina knit with a matching lace, long-sleeved. Mobile Meals, drivers Drivers for the Syracuse Mobile Meals have been scheduled for the week of September 10-14 Those volunteers are: September 10-14 Monday — Sally Harmon Tuesday— Pauline Firestone Wednesday — Ted Zydek Thursday — June Baker Friday — Jane Stewart

LOUISA'S LETTER £ d g="

Dear Louisa, The news media and TV today emphasizes sex too much and makes it harder for the young people of today to live moral and wholesome lives. But — don’t forget that some things have changed for the better. For instance, when I was a small girl, sex, all sex, to me was a dirty word. I grew up absolutely unprepared to accept married life and with all of its phases of something beautiful and a partjof life that would bring my husband and me together as one. My husband had very much the same ideas so our first years of married life were very unsatisfactory. Today, the idea of sex is not the unmentionable subject that it was years ago. It is discussed and people realize that sex has made meanings besides the actual creation of children. The young people are warned of the dangers to their bodies and to their mental states by premarital sex but they are also

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fitted jacket. She also wore a lavender silk picture hat and carried a nosegay arrangement of lavender sweetheart roses, white carnations, mums tipped in lavender, baby’s breath and silk streamers The groom s sister, Nancy Davies of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Jackie Steiner. Linn Grove, were the bridesmaids and wore gowns and headpieces identical to the matron of honor Erica Wrightsman, the bride’s niece, was the flower girl and Gregory Groninger, Akron, the groom's nephew, was the ringbearer. The groom chose Jeff McFarland of Rochester as his best man. Groomsmen were the groom’s brothers, Greg and Dan Groninger of Akron. Ushers for the ceremony were Willie Davies. Cincinnati, Ohio and Mike Wrightsman, Claypool. The reception was held immediately following the ceremony in the church fellowship hall. Minda Taylor of Warsaw was the guest book attendant. Servers for the reception were Kim Wolfcale and Kara Stewart, both of Ft. Wayne, and Karol Griffiths of Mishawaka. Receiving gifts were Linda Carroll. Mishawaka, and Kathy Groninger. Akron. The bride is a graduate of Warsaw Community High School and Ft. Wayne Beauty College. She is currently employed as a hairstylist with the Vogue Studio of Hair Design. The groom is a graduate of Tippecanoe Valley High School and is currently employed as a surveyor with the State Highway Department. Following a honeymoon trip to the Poconno Mountains, the couple is now at home in Fort Wayne.

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made to understand that there is nothing to be ashamed of because of the feelings that develop as they grow up and that a good marriage is a very happy way of life. The fortunate youngsters are those who are taught to control their emotions and avoid temptations. Needless to say, parents have a great deal of influence on their children by their own behavior and the example they set. Grandmother — Texas Answer; There is a great deal of truth in what you have to say and I agree with you that sex education, if presented by capable people, can be very helpful in preventing tragedy in the young. I do think that the obsession with sex articles in many of the family magazines and the emphasis on illegal sex in movies and on TV are all doing untold harm to our young people. Louisa Address: Louisa, Box 532, Orangeburg, S.C. 29115

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■ b 41 I 11 *•<i B F " WEDDING CAKE WINS TOP HONORS — Jana Gerber, r 2 Paulding, Ohio, baked and decorated this wedding cake and took home top honors from the Ohio State Fair. She is the daughter of Jack and Mary (Zimmerman) Gerber and the granddaughter of Magdaline Zimmerman, Milford. The cake sold for 5i.200 at the Ohio State Fair Junior Fair Blue Ribbon food sale. This is the third year in a row Miss Gerber has won the wedding cake division at the Ohio State Fair. The cake took an estimated 20 hours of labor to complete, 16 Betty Crocker White Super-Moist cake mixes and 20 pounds of powdered sugar to make the estimated 450 flowers, said Jana.

8 vRw Jr) —OCTOBER WEDDING — Mr. and Mrs. Norman Druckamilier, Corsicana, Texas and Jefferson B. Bangundy, Sr., Fort Smith, Ark., announce the engagement of their daughter, Lynn Ann Vangundy, to Randolph William Tesmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Tesmer, Corsicana, Texas. An afternoon wedding on Saturday, Oct. 20, in planned in Faith Lutheran Church. Corsicana. The bride-elect is a graduate of Wawasee High School and of Sparks Regjpnal Medical Center School of Radiologic Technology, Fort Smith, Ark. She is a registered radiologic technologist at Navarro Regional * Hospital, Corsicana. The bridegroom-elect is a graduate of the College of Pharmacy, University of Texas, Austin, and is a registered pharmacist at Navarro Regional Hospital.

Elaine Vail, Lloyd Mynhier exchange vows on September 1

Elaine Mae Vail of 18808 CR 46, New Paris, and Lloyd Mynhier of P.O. Box 31, Milford, exchanged marriage vows Saturday, Sept. 1, at 3:30 p.m. at the Providence primitive Baptist Church, southeast of Wakarusa. Elder Lloyd R. Pitney of the church performed the doublering rites before 100 guests. The bride was given in marriage by her son, Phillip Vail of Goshen. The bride is the daughter of Vandella Ogle of New Paris and the bridegroom is the son of Stella Mynhier of Kimmell The bride wore a floor-length dusty rose gown and carried an arm bouquet of roses. Anne Mynhier of South Whitley, daughter-in-law of the bridegroom, served as matron-of-honor. She wore a street-length pink floral print dress. Mark Mynhier, son of the bridegroom, served his father as best man. David and Robin Pitney of Wakarusa were candlelighters. Bonnie Vail of New Paris, daughter of the bride, was soloist. Carol Lipp of Irving, Texas, daughter of the bridegroom, was

in charge of the guest book. A reception was held at the church. Servers were Shirley Pitney of Wakarusa. Cathy Vail and Cynthia Culp, both of Goshen, and Kim Dooley of New Paris. Mynhier is retired from ChoreTime Equipment Co.. Inc. of Milford Mrs. Mynhier is employed by Johnson Controls, Goshen. d 50th anniversary party held for Scarbearys Mr. and Mrs. John Scarbeary, 249 W. Portland St., Syracuse, were honored at a surprise 50th wedding anniversary reception on Saturday, Sept. 1, in the home of their son-and daughter- in-law. Don and Susan Scalbeary, Syracuse. Bessie (Byrd) Scarbeary is retired from Penn Controls, Goshen, and Scarbeary is retired from Elcona Mobile Homes, Elkhart. They have four grandchildren. Another son, Arlen is deceased.