The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 September 1986 — Page 7

Communfty Corner

Marjorie Pittman is August bride of Glenn L. Russell

On August 30, Marjorie Ann Pittman and Glenn Lynn Russell were matried at St. Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse, by Rev. Lewis Hathaway. The bride is the daughter ofltlr and Mrs. Dean Pittman. Syracuse. The groom is the son of Mrs. Liz Russell. Indianapolis. '■ Sally Kirby, sister of the bnde, served as her matron of honor. Diane Schmidt, sister of the bride, was her bridesmaid. Julie Russell was the flower girl. Keith Russell, brother of the - groom, serveci as his best man. Derrick Russell, brother of the groom, was a groomsman, and Rgndy Schrhidt was an usher. Ken Kirby was the ring bearer. The bride wore a taffeta gown made by Bianchi. It was designed with short lace puff sleeves, a sweetheart neckline, and basque waist. The gown’s skirt and chapel-length train were trimmed with lace Pearls adorned the bride s veil Her bouquet included orchids, stephanotis and ivy The bride s attendants wore powder blue satin gowns, with puffed sleeves, ruffled necklines, and cummerbunds. They carried nosegays of’ blue and yellow .flowers

Diane Slauson, Randal Schmidt married in California Aug. 2

Diane Pittman Slauson became the bride of Randal Schmidt on August 2,/at 12:30 p.m., in Montclair United Methodist Church, Oakland, Calif. Rev. Oscar Escamilla. Oakland, officiated at the double-sing ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Dean L. Pittman,

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Following the wedding, a reception was held in the church fellowship hall. Laura Zeigler, cousin of the bride, and Andrea Russell, sister of the groom, served the wedding cake and punch The bride attended I.U.- Purdue Extension and Vincennes University. She is the senior

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Syracuse. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Schmidt, San Rafael, Calif. 8 Kim. Orzell was the organist. The bride was given in marriage by her fattier. Amy Siroky/'Alameda, Calif., was the maid of honor. Ken Soidavim, Fairfax,\Calif., was

bookkeeper for the Indiana Division of the American Red Cross. The groom attended Clark College and Lockyear College. He is the site manager for Pandick Technologies. Following a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, Canada, the couple is living in Indianapolis.

the best man. Following the wedding ceremony a reception was given in the Mesa Restaurant, Oakland. Calif. A honeymoon trip to Hawaii was taken by the couple. The new Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt are now residing in Alameda. Calif. The bride is a 1982 graduate of Purdue University and is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha. She is a senior financial analyst at The Clorox Company Her husband is a 1982 graduate of the University of California. Berkeley. He is an engineer at the Naval Rework Facility, Alameda Naval Air Station. Out of town guests for the wedding were Mrs. Marjorie Niccum. Syracuse; Dr. and Mrs. W. F Niccum, Phoenix, Ariz,; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wayne Kirby and son, Ken, Kodok, Tenn ; Mr and Mrs. Dean L. Pittman, Syracuse; and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Browning and sons, Belmont. Calif. .. ■ r. . ■■' Bridge-O-Rama fall meeting on Sept. 21 The Lakeland Evening Bridge-O-Rama members will conduct its fall meeting on Sunday, Sept. 21. at 2 p.m., in the Beacon Restaurant, Kale Island, Syracuse. Bridge-O-Rama is open to persons who play bridge. Each couple plays with 10 different couples during the season. Play is twice a month during October, November, January, February, and March. For further information and to make reservations call Dick and Mary Prescott, Syracuse, or Charles and Ann Haffner, Syracuse.

■J J 50TH WEDDING ANNIV ERSARY — Joe and Edna Miller, Middlebury. will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday. Sept. 21, with an open house from 2-5 p.m.. at Clinton Frame Church on CR 35, Goshen. Family and friends are all invited. The Millers* children will be hosting the open house. They are: Joe Miller. Jr.; Mrs. Ray (Dorothy) Frank. Sr.; Mrs. Wayne (Shirley) Birkey; Barbara Miller; Carolyn Shaw; Robert Miller; and Mrs. Al (Wanda) Delagrange. Joe and Edna Miller were married on September 20, 1936, by Rev. Joe Heiser in Arther 111. '■ Jgjff fw * ' f-'IT •. y » ~ & •' z * 50TH ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. Edwyn Caskey. Adams Lake. Wolcattville. will be for their 50th wedding anniversary with a party in Calvary United Methodist Church. Syracuse."on Sunday, Sept. 21, from 2-4 p.m. The Caskeys were married on September 19, 1936, in the First Evangelic Church, Mishawaka, by Rev. H. S. Berger. They have three childreii Mr. and Mrs. Jim (Sharilyn' McLaughlin. Anderson; Daniel Caskey , Goshen; and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Caskey. Syracuse; and four grandchildren. Caskey retired in 1979 from the Lakeland Community School Corporation and Mrs. Caskey retired in 1979 from Thornburg Drug Company. The couple requests the presence of family and friends as the only gifts.

Lakeland local VISIT HERE Blair and Marjorie Martin of Hagerstown spent several days over the weekend with Mr and Mrs. Jack Vanderford on Lake Wawasee. Blair and Jack were long time co-workers at the Perfect Circle plant at

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Homemakers keep officers The Busy Homemakers club met September 3 at the home of Mrs. Forrest George of Nappanee. Mrs. Ralph Tusing was cohostess. The meeting opened by singing “America the Beautiful.’’ Several useful hints were given by the president, Mrs. Glen Pinkerton. The garden lesson was given by Mrs. Vernon May on planting a fall garden, planting buckwheat to add organic matter to garden soil, and problems with tomatoes. Dorothy Kinney gave the health lesson on raisins, as they are low in sodium. A motion was made to keep last year’s officers and they are: president, Mrs. Glen Pinkerton; vice president, Anna Cripe; secretary, Mrs. Vernon May, and treasurer. Mrs. Frank Charlton. The 13 members then gave their favorite sport for roll call. Mrs. Ralph Tusing gave a reading: “A School Bus.” The meeting closed by singing “The More We Get Together . ” Refreshments were served at a restaurant in Nappanee by the hostess and co-hostess. The next meeting will be with Dorothy Kinney on October 1. with a salad bar and early Christmas party. Message to managers Thinking of in-serving the management personnel? Do employees have a training need which can not be met by any inhouse programs ? Through the generosity of the Dekko Foundation of North Webster and Kendallville, the following supervisory video cassettes with some accompanying instructional material is available to companies in the three-school area : Effective Supervisor. American Management Assoc. ; The One Minute Manager, Blanchard & Johnson; Putting the One Minute Manager to Work, Blanchard & Johnson; What You Are Is, Massey; and What You Are Is Where You See, Massey. Call Dick Wysong at the Vocational and Continuing Education office at Wawasee High School (457-3147, ext. 202) for more infor mation.

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