The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 22, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 May 1986 — Page 7

Community Corner

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MR. AND MRS. JEFFERY ALLAN RUCH

Lisa Keener is Moy 10 bride of Jeffery Ruch

North Webster Church of God was the setting for the May 10 wedding of Lisa Kathleen Keener and Jeffery Allan Ruch. Pastor Stephen Fouts performed the candlelight, double-ring ceremony in the presence of family and friends. Parents of the couple are Jack and Jeanne Keener, 131 East Boston St., Syracuse, and Dennis

Mobile Meals drivers

Volunteer drivers for Syracuse Mobile Meals have been scheduled for the week of June 2-6. They are as follows: June 2-6 MONDAY — Joan Gray TUESDAY- Millie Shively WEDNESDAY - Anna Hummel and Adelaide Disher THURSDAY — June Cripe FRIDAY-Betty Kline

Kiwanis Club to sponsor market spaces

The Lakeland Kiwanis, North Webster, will be sponsoring a flea market and farmers’ market beginning Saturday, May 31, and operating each Saturday through the summer. Exhibitors are still wanted for the markets, located at route 13, on the northern edge of North Webster, opposite Adventureland Amusements. To reserve a spot or for more information one may call 834-2528, or 834-4564.

Mid-Lakes Lions to hold BBQ

The Mid-Lakes Lions Club of Oswego will be holding a chicken barbecue starting at 4:30 p.m., Saturday, May 31, at the Oswego Community Building in downtown Oswego. The cost of the meal includes a half a chicken, baked beans, cole slaw, bread and butter and a drink. Those who attend can either eat-in or carry-out.

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and Cindy Ruch, 104 North Jefferson St., South Whitley. Mary Jo Lundy was organist with Harry Tailman and Lisa Pedersen serving as vocalists. The bride’s gown, which was designed partially by the bride and created by Liz Mann of Warsaw, was made of peau satin with a softly squared neckline and boufont sleeves. The bodice was trimmed in silk venice lace with seed pearls and sequins. The skirt was ruffled at the bottom with drawn up flounces held with venice lace and flowered to a chapel- length train. Her headpiece was a halo wreath of seed pearls with baby’s breath with a blusher and fingertip veil. She carried a round colonial bouquet of silk carnations, white lilies of the valley, white stephanotis, rubrum lilies, stardust gypsophylia, and pink lace streamers. The entire bouquet was lit with miniature bridal lights. Angie Tate was maid of honor. She wore a pink tea-length dress with an embroidered white organza overlay. Her bouquet was a smaller version of the bride’s which was also lit with miniature bridal lights. Natalie Meyers and Brenda Brinkerhoff were bridesmaids with Trish Mahnensmith as flower girl. Their dresses and flowers were the same as the maid of honor’s. Best man was Ken Long with Lawrence Schrock and Mark Keener serving as groomsmen. Andrew Keener was junior groomsman. Ushers were Benj Reed and Dave Keener. The reception was held in the church fellowship hall which was decorated with candlelight and wedding bells. The cake was served by Tabatha Dietz to the 220 guests present. The bride is a 1984 graduate of Wawasee High School and a 1985 graduate of Ivy Tech, Fort Wayne. She is employed as a respiratory therapy technician at LaGrange Hospital. The bridegroom is a 1983 graduate of Wawasee High School. He is employed at Indiana Truss, North Webster, in construction and is a North Webster Fire Department EMT. After a wedding trip to Clearwater Beach, Fla., the newlyweds are residing at PO Box 451, North Webster.

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TO CELEBRATE 30TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY — Pictured are Carol and Carroll Koble on their wedding day, June 2,1956, at the Syracuse Church of God. They will be celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary next Monday. The couple resides in Syracuse. Mrs. Koble is a teacher at Syracuse Elementary School and Koble has been employed at the Syracuse Post Office for about 30 years. The Kobles have three sons: Mark, who lives in Eugene, Ore., with his wife, Becky, and infant son; Craig, who lives in Syracuse; and Steve, who resides in Elkhart with his wife, Laura.

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Syracuse library notes

By BONNIE BJELLA Children's Librarian at Syracuse Public Library The Summer Reading Club at the Syracuse Public Library will start on Monday, June 2. Children may enroll any time and begin reading for stickers on June 2. Those reading one or more books during the 10-week program will receive a ribbon and those reading 10 or more books will receive a ribbon and reading certificate. There will be a program at the end of the session in August. Children are urged to begin reading early and avoid the last minute rush to finish.

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SEPTEMBER WEDDING — Rex and Norma Sutton, 2016 Euclid, Wichita, Kan., announce the engagement and September 6 wedding of their daughter, Karen Laurene, to Gregory Alan Wyant. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Daniel and Mary Wyant, 720 West First St,. Marion. The bride-elect is a graduate of South High School, Wichita, Kan., and Bernons School of Cosmetology, Wichita. She is employed with Seneca Square Hah* Fashions, Wichita. The bridegroom-elect is a graduate of Wawasee High School and of Indiana University, Bloomington. He is employed as a sales representative with Bob Jackson East, New Haven, and is a pilot with the Indiana Air National Guard.

Twilighters plan outing

Mrs. Bill Coburn, Syracuse, served as hostess to members of the Twilighters Bunco Club at Syracuse last Wednesday evening, May 21, with Mrs Tim Darr assisting. Guests were Betty Broekers and Mrs. Bud Smith. High for the evening went ,to Mrs. Gene Kitson; low to Mrs. Charles Searfoss; the door prize to Mrs. Warren Benson; and travel to Mrs. James Mench. Mrs. Robert Moser received the birthdawgifts and Mrs. Donald Niles received a sunshine surprise gift. Plans were discussed for attending the Enchanted Hills Playhouse in August. The June meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Kitson.

New books continue to arrive. Among them are: “Turtles: A complete pet owner’s manual” by Hartman Wilke “Earth, Sea and Sky: The Work of Edriond Halley” by Linda Girard “Hi, Dog, ’ by Phyllis Adams, an easy rear er “Naval Special Warfare Teams: Performers in Uniform,” by Peter Mohn “A Visit To the Library” by Sylvia Tester “Buffalo Arthur” by Alan Coren “ Secrets of A Small Brother,” by Richard Margolis “The Book of Airplanes,” by George Zaffo “Pets and Animal Friends” by Caroline Baun “The Age of Dinosaurs” by John Lobban “Face The Music” by Barbara Corcoran “The Coach That Never Gave Up” by Patricia Beatty “Ride the Green Dragon” by Andre Noiton Pre-school children through fifth grade are urged to start early and win those awards and get in on the fun at the end of the program.

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NUTRITION SITE QUEEN — Goldie Hunnicutt is chosen to represent the Syracuse Nutrition Site as its queen in the Kosciusko County Senior Citizen Queen contest Wednesday, May 28, in Warsaw. Hunnicutt, a North Webster resident, was crowned as queen by Norma Roose, county coordinator for Real Services, at the Real Services Volunteer Appreciation Day, Tuesday afternoon. The worst? MOSCOW - Officials of the U.N. atomic energy agency said that the Chernobyl disaster is by far the worst nuclear accident in history, but Soviet experts are getting it under control.

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CELEBRATING 25 YEARS — Mr. and Mrs. Howard Simison, Portland Street, Syracuse, will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary with an open house Saturday, May 31, from 2:30-6 p.m. in the Syracuse Church of God. The open house will be hosted by their children and grandchildren. Simison and the former Eva (Ziders) Denton were married June 4,1961, in the North Webster Church of God. They are the parents of eight children, Ethel Weaver, Syracuse; Harold Simison, Cromwell; Robert Simison, Goshen; Betty Gard, Ligonier; Marcille Fawley, Fort Wayne; Carroll Simison, Goshen; Carolyn Hapner, Syracuse; and Francis Simison, Syracuse. There are 31 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Friends and relatives of the couple are invited to attend the open house.

LOUISA'S LETTER

Dear Louisa, I have a perfect wife with the exception of one thing. She is irresponsible. She agrees with everything I say and then manages to do just what she wished to do in the first place. We decide to go somewhere at seven o’clock but she thinks seven-thirty would be better something comes up that detains her and we leave at seven-thirty. If we have to catch a plane, it is a last minute dash to get there before it leaves. If I am to meet her for lunch I sit waiting for her about a half hour. What do you do about people like this? Husband Answer: The person who is habitually late for engagements is a very in-

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considerate person. What they wish to do and how they spend their time takes precedence over consideration for others. Perhaps your wife feels she is being dominated too much by you and is fighting back in the only way she knows. She cannot win an argument with you so she agrees to keep the peace. You did not say whether there are small children in the home or not. If there are, this could account for some of the tardiness of your wife. So many things come up at the last minute that have to be attended to when there are small children in the home. , Louisa Address: Louisa, 80x532, Orangeburg, S.C. 29115

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