The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 59, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 February 1987 — Page 7

Community Corner

Julie Waterson, Paul Wait exchange vows December 20

Julie Rene Waterson and Paul Robert Wait were united in marriage on December 20, at 6:30 p.m., in Taylor Chapel United Methodist Church, Fort Wayne.' : Rev. E. Dean Fager, pastor, officiated at the double-ring ceremony in the presence of approximately 300 guests. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Linda) Waterson, Syracuse, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Joan) Wait, Fort Wayne. The altar was decorated with candelabrums with large white bows and featured a Christmas tree on each side of the altar decorated with white bows and white doves. The front of the of the church was decorated with white bows, pine and holly. The pews were decorated with white bows, holly and pine. Mr§. Diane Steele, Fort Wayne, was the organist. She played traditional wedding music. “Tonight I Celebrate My Love For You,” was played while the couple lit the unity candle. The bride’s gown was of silk j satin organza with Chantilly lace embroidered with pearls and sequins over the skirt that ended in a chapel train of layers of silk ruffles. The sleeves were layers of silk ruffles that extended across the top of the bodice and created a V neckline. Her veil was attachi ed to a pearl headband with a pouf of silk organza and studded . with pearls and flowers. She carried a bouquet of red roses, pine, Christmas ornaments and holly. Peggy Kuntz, sister of the 1 ide, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Kelly Landon, Clearwater, Fla.; Annette Bieber, Fort Wayne; Shauna Fought, Topeka; Lisa Parrish, Fort Wayne; Gretchen Wait, Fort Wayne, sister of the bridegroom; and Debi Wagoner, North Webster. The attendants wore bright red tea-length gowns of satin with a flounced full skirt of chiffonette overlay, the long red satin ribbon tied at the waist and accented with layered chiffonette ruffles at the sleeves. Their flowers were white roses, pine, Christmas ornaments and holly. Paul Luarde, Fort Wayne, was the best man. Bridegroomsmen were Rudy Rossi, Fort Wayne; Kent Greer, Fort Wayne; Brian Todd, Fort Wayne; Jason Wait, Fort Wayne, brother of the bridegroom; Mark Lengrich,

Story hour at library

I By BONNIE BJELLA Children’s Librarian ■' • A new story hour program has been added to the schedule for February in the Syracuse Public Library. Every other Tuesday at 1 p.m. there will be a pre-school program. Mothers are asked to participate in this program with their children which includes stores, finger plays and other activities. The alternating Tuesday will be regular story hour time for all ages with stories, movies and other activities. The February, schedule is as follows: 3 — Pre-school, 1 p.m. 10 — All ages, 2 p.m. 17 — Pre-school, 1 p.m. 24 — All ages, 2 p.m. Many new books have been added to the shelves. Among them are? “Teach Us, Amelia Bedlia,” by

Jaycees to host social

The Syracuse Jaycees will be hosts for the 1987 Winter Social on Friday, Feb. 28, in the Syracuse American Legion, \SR 13S, Syracuse. The theme for this year’s social is “The Woopie For Winter,” Extravaganza- Those attending the social have been asked to go dressed as their favorite cartoon or cqmic strip character. The dinner will be served from 6:30-7:30 p.m. and consist of Port-A-Pit chicken and sausage, apple sauce, potato salad and baked beans. The meeting will be from 7:30-8:30 p.m. followed by entertainment starting at 8:30 p.m.

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Fort Wayne; and Kurt Webber, Fort Wayne. Ushers were Keith Greer, Fort Wayne; John Kuntz, Aurora, Colo.; and Zach Waterson, Syracuse, brother of the bride. The bridegroom wore a white tuxedo with tails and his attendants wore black tuxedos with tails and red accents. The mother of the bride wore a street-length royal blue dress with silver threads and the bridegroom’s mother wore a turquoise street-length jacket dress. Their corsages were red roses, pine and holly. A buffet dinner/reception was given immediately after the wedding at Allen County Reserve Training Center, Fort Wayne. The Anthem South, Fort Wayne, provided dance music. The Christmas theme was carried out at the reception with red and white decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Mike" (Cheryl) North, Wolcottville, cousins of the bridegroom; and Mr. and

Peggy Parish “My New Boy,” by Joan Phillips “Lucky Bear,’’ by Joan Phillips “What Your Nose Knows,” by Jane Moncure “Karate Is For Me,” by Tom Moore “Cheerleading Is For Me,” by Jim Hawkins “Wrestling Is For Me,” by Art Thomas “U.S. Navy To-Day” by Thomas York “U.S.Air Force To-Day” by Bill Yenne “Snoopy Does It All,” by Charles Schultz “Only The Cat Saw,” by Ashley Wolff “Dolphins and Porpoises,” by Sharon Gordon “No' I Know Stars,” by Roy Wendelmaier. The Library will be closed on Monday, Feb. ,16, observing President’s Day.

Prizes will be awarded for the best costume. The Winter Social is open to any Jaycee member. Preregistration must be in by February 20. Good deed Make somebody happy today. Mind your own business.

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Mrs. Scott (Chris) Pofosky, Fort Wayne, were hosts for the reception. Serving at the buffet dinner were Jill Baker, North Webster; Jeri Harper, Leesburg; Anne Brazel, Ligonier, aunt of the bride; and Margaret Waterson, Columbia City, aunt of the bride. Ali Waterson, Columbia City, cousin of the bride, was in charge of the guest book. The couple is nbw residing at 7605 Mill Run Dr., Fort Wayne. A wedding trip will be taken in April. The bride is a cosmetologist at Corner House Salon, Fort Wayne, and gymnastic coach at Wayne High School. She is a 1982 graduate of Wawasee High School and the Fairfield School of* Cosmetology. The bridegroom works at Dilgard Foods, Fort Wayne, and is a 1983 graduate of Snider High School. He is a student at Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne.

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AUGUST WEDDING — Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thwaits, 78 East Shore Dr., Syracuse, announce the engagement and August 8 wedding of their daughter, Carol Ann to John Carl Ploetz. The bridegroom elect is the son of Marie Ploetz and the late George Ploetz, Idaho Fails, Idaho. Miss Thwaits is a junior at Purdue University, West Lafayette, where she is majoring in business supervision. Ploetz is a magna cum laude graduate of Purdue University and is currently working towards a master’s degree in engineering at Purdue. The August 8 wedding will take place in the New Paris Church of the Brethren.

George Hinsdale takej artistic look at Valentine's Day

| By Carla Gaff Staff Writer “Valentine’s Day is a little different for an artist," states George Hinsdale, “it seems to be the time of the year when all your friends are wanting a favor. You know, they want you to do something for them and offer to pay, but you can’t really charge a friend for your work.” Hinsdale is the director of creative services at the Image Group advertising agency in Syracuse. He graduated from Fort Wayne Art School/Indiana University and states he has always been interested in art. Profile “I can remember sketching in study hall when I was a kid.” he said, “and getting into all kinds of trouble Because I should have been studying. I especially remember a general business teacher complaining because I should have been studying general business. But I t<sld her, this is my general business.” At the age of 13 or 14, Hinsdale purchased his first oil paint set, and all the pieces of the picture fell into place after that. Though he states now he paints more with water colors than anything else. . Fresh out of college, Hinsdale went to work creating outdoor electrical signs, many of which are still seen in the Fort Wayne, Columbia City and Syracuse areas. It was during this time that he was asked to create a giant penguin, for Penguin Point. As the originator of the Penguin Point penguin, Hinsdale says he was asked to create a realistic animal, but just couldn’t see it attracting people. So, he explained that the whole idea would go over better if the animal was a cartoon type, And the second time around the penguin became the one that many of us remember standing along SR 15, with a vest, and tie on, holding a tray of food. .

Senior Citizens meet Feb. 8

There were 32 members and guests of the Milford Senior Citizens organization meeting at the community building for a potluck dinner at 1 p.m. on Sunday. Feb. 8. Rev. Howard Kreider gave the invocation and following the dinner, the pledge of allegiance was given. Bernice Kreider read appropriate poems \bout George Washington. Abranqm Lincoln and Valentine s Day. The secretary's report of the minutes of the last meeting was not given as the secretary was unable to attend due to the weather. Treasurer Don Ahrns gave his report and it was A motion was made and passed to purchase a book for the library of the Milford United Methodist Church. Dorothea Kerlin and Iva Neff were asked to take care of this item. “Happy Birthday" was sung to Faye Hollar and Walter Wuthrich. Bernice Kreider won the door prize. Moneyheffers enjoy Florida vacation Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Moneyheffer recently returned home from a two-week vacation in Florida. They left the morning of the big snowstorm on January 19. It took them five hours to reach Indianapolis. During their stay in Florida, the weather was beautiful — cool nights, but warm days were reported. Some of the Milford people the Moneyheffers visited were the Ralph Millers, Sarasota; the Jim Witmans and Joe Esteps, Bonita Springs; and the Cornelius Reuters in Sebring. They also stayed a week at Fort Lauderdale with Mr. Moneyheffer’s sister and brother-in-law, the Lloyd Truexs.

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There was also a time when he was accepted to do a one-man art show with a gallery in New York. However, he was unable to go through with it at the time due to financial commitments, and commercial art work was beckoning him. “The worse thing about commercial art is that it causes burn-out,” says Hinsdale, “and I’m just too tired of being creative by the time I get home. So I just can’t make myself do as much fine painting as I’d like to.” Hinsdale has also applied his artistic talent toward interior designing and pottery making, though he comments has a desire to paint above all else. “I’m looking forward to retirement, and just getting back into fine arts,” he added. I P Ml! I I 11 I I CZI i I I H 111 ill I- -W •’•'c 111 ill I] i A TRUE ARTIST — Artist George Hinsdale often does special favors for friends during the Valentine season, but is a true artist every day of the year. (Photo by Carla Gaff)

President Marie Stephenson thanked the host committee, Don and Bernice Ahrns and Kahte Antonides. The committee for the March meeting will be Dick and Melissa Bowers, M.S. Bornman plan wedding Mr. and Mrs. William (Dianna) Bowers, r 5 box 353, Warsaw, announce the engagement of their daughter, Melissa Dianne, to Nathaniel Shawn Bornman. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven (Twilla) Bornman, r 2 box 390, Syracuse. •>. Miss Bowers is a senior at Tippecanoe Valley High School and - is employed at Lowery’s Sewing Center, Warsaw. Her fiance is a 1984 graduate of Wawasee High School and is employed at PepsiCola Bottling, Warsaw. The couple is planning a June 27 wedding. Mobil/ Meals drivers Volunteer drivers for Syracuse Mobile Meals have been scheduled for the week of February 16-20. They are as follows: February 16-20 MONDAY — Jan Baumgartner TUESDAY — Milly Shively WEDNESDAY — Win Sroufe THURSDAY - F.A. Rhoads FRIDAY — Dorothy Kitson

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Isabelle Carwile and Barbara Carwile. Entertainment will be provided by Bob Hendricks of Grace College. After the business meeting, the group was entertained by a men’s quartet from the Burket United Methodist Church. Although the group’s accompanist did not arrive due to the weather, the men gave a great performance a cappella. Their music was enjoyed by all. President Stephenson closed the meeting by inviting all to come back next month and to bring a friend or neighbor. Couple plans March 21 wedding Amy Suzanne Peele and Mark Steven Schatz, both of San Francisco, Calif. < plan to be married March 21 in ISanFrancisco. Miss Peele is/the daughter of Helen Bachelder-Peele, Park Forest, Hl., and Kale Island, Lake Wawasee, and the late Milton Thomas Peele. Her late grandparents made their home on the south shore of Lake Wawasee. Schatz is the son of Harvey Schatz, West Bloomfield, Mich., and Marlene Schatz of Albuquerque, N.M. The couple is planning a European honeymoon and will then be making their home in San Francisco where Miss Peele owns a transplant consulting firm and her fiance is an architect.

Wed., February 11,1987 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

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