The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 36, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 September 1984 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., September 19,1984

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Community Corner

Deberal Montel is July bride of Kirk L. Rockenbaugh

Deberal L. Montel, Syracuse, became the bride of Kirk L. Rockenbaugh, Syracuse, in a double-ring ceremony July 28, at 1:30 p m in the Calvary United Methodist Church, Avilla. Rev. Robert L. Carmin officiated at the service in the presence of 150 guest. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Floyd Miller and the late John C. Montel. r 3 Albion. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. artd Mrs. Steve Butt. Syracuse, and Harold Rockenbaugh, Goshen. • The altar of the church was decorated with white candelabrums with pink roses. There were dark.pink carnations and baby’s breath hanging on the front Harold Sollenberger was the organist and Wendy Moore was the soloist The bride, who was given in marriage by her stepfather, wore a floor-length gown of white organza and lace. The lace was designed with roses and daisies. The fingertip veil had the rose and daisy design on the head piece She carried a bouquet with dark and light shades of pink roses and carnations, baby’s breath and greenery Tenel Reeve. Albion, was the maid of honor and wore a floorlength gown of light pink She carried a bouquet with dark and light shades of pink carnations and baby's breath Rhonda Gorsuch. Albion. Kristina Rockenbaugh. Syracuse., and Kelly Rocken baugh. North Webster, both sisters of the bridegroom, were the bridesmaids Their gowns and flowers were similar to the maid.of honor’s. Jessica Barker. Illinois, niece of the bride and Shawn Barker. Illinois, nephew of the bride, were the fIo we r girl and ringbearer David Dennev, Plymouth, was

Genealogist is Milford Kiwanis Club speaker

Jean Lynch, a certified geneologist from Warsaw, spoke at the Friday morning meeting on Sept 1.4. Bob Grove introduced the speaker Jean gave the definition of geneology as “a contagious disease " She said once you start investigating your families',, background, you have a tough tune quitting Jean works for several people doing research into their family histbrv She also works for com-

Happy 30th Anniversary Doug And Fran Love, Dave And Bobi

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the bestman and bridegroomsmen were Al Andreas. Columbia City; Kevin Rockenbaugh. Goshen, brother of the bridegroom, and Brian Vance. Millersburg, uncle of the bridegroom Tom Alt, Kendallville and Bill Kennedy. Fort Wayne, were the ushers. The bride’s mother wore a street length blue dress and the bridegroom’s mother wore a street-length rose colored dress. Their corsages were of dark pink carnations and baby’s breath. A reception was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Butt, 455 Medusa Street. Syracuse. Following a two-week trip to Florida and a Caribbean cruise, the couple is residing at 201 West Portland St., Syracuse. /

panies. professors, housewives and has even worked for a man from the CIA and a man from the FBI Orphans can contact Jean and she will help them find their natural parents. Guests for the meeting were Harold Henry, Shane Bucher, Kirk Dewart, Denny Replogle. Gene Lange and Lt. Governor Clair Mohler This week’s program will consist of the installation of officers

\ * W-* B iESF Lll-L W; "F 21ST ANNUAL CONVENTION — Members and guests of the Indiana Garden Club convened for the 21st annual Conservation Conference in Oakwood Hotel, Lake Wawasee, Syracuse on Sept. 11-13. The theme for the convention was “water.” Standing in the front row are Mrs. Leslie Vinnedge, conservation conference chairman; Mrs. Henry C. Pranger, state conservation chairman; and-Mrs. Richard Harley, state president of the Garden Club of Ind., Inc. . In the back row are Mrs. Donn Kelver, North central district director and James Story, state water resources chairman.

Mobile Meals drivers Drivers for the Syracuse Mobile Meals have been scheduled for the week of September 24-28 Those volunteers are: September 24-28 Monday — Donna Wolfe Tuesday — Sally Harmon Wednesday — Paul Yeager Thursday — John and Jenny Oswald Friday — Ida List

LOUISA'S LETTER j) =r-==Z

Dear Louisa, What do you do when you have a good friend who has a husband that no one likes or enjoys having around? Our problem is this. My friend is a lovely person and a member of our women’s literary club but my husband dislikes her husband. When we have people in for dinner or a party he refuses to have this man invited. This makes me feel very embarrassed when I meet her the next day. What should I do about this situation? L.D.—III. Answer: Your husband must have a very good reason for not wanting this man in his home. Perhaps he tells filthy jokes or gets drunk or flirty too much. Your best policy under these circumstances is to be especially nice to your friend with invitations which only include women Louisa Dear Louisa, I have two sisters who are always picking on me (I may

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sound lifce a baby). But I try to think up something to say back to them. The one thirteen is the worse — she is really the bad one but the one eighteen isn't so bad. Will you please help me say words or do something to get back at them? D.S.—New Jersey >. ... Answers: How do they pick on you? Thirteen year olds usually go through a bad time at that age and they think the world doesn’t understand them. They are critical of people particularly their parents. They have a tendency to take their bad feelings out on anyone who happens to be around. So perhaps your sister will improve as time goes on. As to a rteply to unkind remarks, I remember a friend of mine used to say she considered the source from which the unkind remark came and did not deem it worthy of her attention. Louisa Address: Louisa, Box 5 32, Orangeburg, S.C. 29115

Carla Black and Bradley Shuder united in double-ring ceremony

Carla Jean Black and Bradley James Shuder were united in marriage at 4 p.m. August 4,1984, in a double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Laubenheimer of 3530 Carol Lane, Northbrook, 111. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shuder of 307 Sunset Blvd., Goshen. Rev. Calvin Marcum performed the ceremony in the Village Presbyternian Church, Northbrook, 111., before an altar adorned with burgandy roses and accents of pink and white carnations. Approximately 250 guests were present to witness their vows. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in a satin gown with a lace and pearl beaded bodice and a cathedral train. Her veil was also cathedral length. She carried a bouquet of white gardenias, white carnations and stephanotis. Kim Hansen of Northbrook, 111., served as maid of honor. She wore a floor length white voile gown with a burgundy sash. She carried a bouquet of burgandy roses, carnations and white stephanotis. Bridesmaids were Ellen Crump, Indianapolis, Amy Harter, New Castle. Mrs. Dan Laubenheimer, Chicago. 111., and Mrs. William McEvilly, Indianapolis. They were attired in floor length gowns of white voile with pink accents, and they carried bouquets of pink roses, carnations and white stephanotis. Gary Shuder of Goshen, brother of the groom, served as best man. Groomsmen were

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Steven Fidler,’ Syracuse, Guy Middleton, Stc Ann, Missouri, Christopher Sells, Indianapolis, and Dan Laubenheimer of Chicago, 111., brother of the bride. Ushers were Edward Schmitt, Boonville, and William Combs, Muncie. The reception, hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hansen, followed at the Holiday Inn, Gurnee, 111. Hors d’oeuvres were served in the outer patio and lounge areas, and a sit down dinner was served thereafter in the banquet room. Decorations for the reception included centerpieces of pink tea roses and stephanotis. The gift attendant was Mrs. Russel Rowe.

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Following the couple’s wedding trip to Phoenix, Ariz., The new Mr. and Mrs. Shuder will resided at 5104 Winterberry Drive, Apartment D, Indianapolis. The bride is a graduate of Glenbrook High School, Northbrook, 111., and gradutaed from Indiana University in 1983 with a bachelors degree in Mandrin Chinese. The bridegroom is a 1980 graduate 'of Goshen High School and a 1984 graduate of Indiana University with a bachelors degree in biology. He is currently a first year dental student at Indiana University.