The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 April 1987 — Page 7

Community Corner

Teresa Beer, Douglas Jones exchange vows on March 14

Teresa Sue Beer, Greenwood,’ Colo., became the bride of Douglas Jones, Vail, Colo., in a 1:30 p.m. ceremony Saturday, March 14, in the Apostolic Christian Church Fellowship Hall, Milford. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Philip (Mildred) Beer, Milford, and Dr. and Mrs. Russell (Mary Ann) Jones. West Lafayette. , Rev. Theo Beer, nasto. of the Apostolic Christian Church and grandfather of the bride, performed the double-ring ceremony in the presence of 150 guests. The altar of the fellowship hall featured a brass kneeling bench and brass candelabras decorated with daisies, carnations, greenery and large off-white bows. Jennifer Jones, West Lafayette, sister-in-law of the groom, was the pianist. A quartet consisting of Heather Gutwein, student at Purdue University, sister of the bride; Heidi Beer, student at Purdue University, sistefr of the bride; Ben Beer, Milford, brother of the bride; and Kara Isch, Bluffton, future sisterin law, offered selections which included “Let It Be Me,” accompanied by Ben on guitar; and “A Gaelic Blessing.” The bride wore an off-white chapel-length gown of crepe with satin ribbon belt and pearl buttons closing to the waist in back. The bodice had rows of lace and long, loose fitting sleeves with lace trim. Lace trimmed the skirt and train. She wore a small hat with tulle. Pearl earrings completed her ensemble. She carried a cascade arrangement of white iris, daisies, carnations, stephonatis, baby’s breath, greenery and ribbon. The matron of honor was Mrs. Dan (Janet) Chomyn, Boulder, Colo., sister of the bride. She wore a scalloped edged, anklelength gown of dark wine lace with its own taffeta slip. A satin ribbon sash tied in back, and she wore matching satin shoes. The dress was accented with a pearl necklace and pearl earrings. She carried flowers which were a smaller arrangement of the bride’s bouquet. Best man was Artie (Chip) Owen, Hawaii. Ushers were John and Ben Beer, Milford, and Phil Beer, Indianapolis, all brothers

w - ' Hr i/ ■■. ■» I < ■ 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY OPEN HOUSE — Cornelius W. and Lois E. (Christophel) Reuter, Milford, observed their 50th wedding anniversary on March 28. They were married March. 28, 1937 (Easter Sunday) in the home of John Christophel, Mrs. Reuter’s father, west of Goshen. Mrs. Reuter’s uncle, Ezra Mullet, performed the ceremony. The couple will be honored at an open house Sunday, April 26, from 2-5 p.m., in the Milford Community Building. It will be hosted by their children, Roberta (Reuter) McDonald, New Paris; Dorothy (Reuter) Kistler, Elkhart: Herbert Reuter, Milford; and Joann (Reuter) Boyer, Syracuse. The couple also has three grandchildren and two stepgrandchildren. The Reuters are members of the Bethel Church of the Brethren, Milford; members of Sebring Tourist Club in Florida; and belong to the Milford and Warsaw Senior Citizen groups. Reuter is a 1932 graduate of Milford High School and is a retired farmer. Mrs. Reuter, a housewife, graduated from Goshen High School in 1932. They have resided on their farm, north of Milford, for 49 years. The couple requests no gifts.

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of the bride; Tim Jones, Las Vegas, Nev., Rob Jones, Columbus, and Kip Jones, West Lafayette, all brothers of the groom. The bride’s mother wore a street-length, mauve crepe dress with matching shoes. The groom’s mother wore a peach colored, street-length dress. Both mothers wore corsages of white iris. A reception dinner, hosted by Phil and Jayne Price, Milford, and Dick and Gwen Steffen, New Paris, was served immediately following the cergmony. Tables decorated with pots of crocus and candles. Bob and Marguerite uncle and aunt of the bride, served as host and hostess during the reception. The servers were Dawn and Kerri Speicher, Milford, and Missy and Nicki Speicher, Nap-

panee, all cousins of the bride. Mrs. Kent (Christy) Doty, Milford, sister of the bride, was in charge of the guest book. The bride, a 1972 graduate of Wawasee High School, graduated from Indiana University in 1976 _with a master’s degree and received her doctor’s degree from Indiana University, Bloomington, in 1981. She is an optometrist in Greeley, Colo. The groom graduated from West Lafayette High-School in 1968 and received a master’s degree in business in 1972 from Indiana University, Bloomington. While at IU, he was active in the university’s sailing and ski club. He is an electrician. After a two-week wedding trip to Hawaii, the couple is now residing at 5232 W. 24th Street, Greeley, Colo.

Syracuse library notes I By ROSALYN JONES Librarian The Syracuse Public Library will be closed Good Friday, April 17, from 12 noon to 3 p.m. We will be open from 3-5: 30. We are also continuing our amnesty week which began during National Library Week and will continue through April 18. We are hoping to get back some of those books which have been hiding from our patrons until spring cleaning time. There will be no overdue charges for any late books returned by this time. Some new titles which have been received in the adult department are: “Windmills of the Gods’’ a current best seller by Sidney Sheldon. “Secrecy and Power; the life of J. Edgar Hoover” by Richard Powers. “Grace Livingston,. Hill,” a biography, by Robert/Munce. “Aunt Crete’s Emancipation,” an inspirational romance, by Grace L. Hill. “The Pastors’ Barracks,” a novelization of true experiences in the Dachau Concentration Camp, by Robert L. Wise. “Angels Watching Over Me,” accounts of angelic intervention, by Betty Malz. “Rosey; the Gentle Giant,” an autobiography of the former football great,” by Roosevelt Grier.

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LOUISA'S LETTER

Dear Louisa. What do you do with a husband who refuses to eat food which he has one day and I serve what is left over the next day? He enjoys it the first day but says it is not good the second day. In this day of high prices and no help it is almost impossible to cook just enough for two people every day besides the extra work it causes. Bella - Mo. Answer: Your husband is evidently conditioned by some left over food, in the past, that caused him to become ill. But in this present age of freezers, a woman is very silly not to make use of refrigeration in order to save time and money on her’grocery bill. However, you should use a little

Schaefer, Marfin plan May wedding

Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester (Rosel Schaefer, Huntingburg, announce the engagement and May 16 wedding of their daughter, Linda Marie Schaefer, 58788 SR 15 Box 287, Goshen, to Ronald Robert Martin, 11855 Old US 12. White Pigeon, Mich. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Dawn) Martin. 11855 Old US 12, White Pigeon, Mich. The bride-elect is a 1984 graduate of Southridge High School, Huntingburg, and 1986 graduate of Vincennes Universi-

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imagination and not serve the same food the very next day since your husband feels as he does. Pi :t what is left over in the freezer and take if out several days later. Or take the last of a pot roast, slice it. pour gravy over it and heat in the oven. Delicious stews or hashes can be made put of the remains by adding onions or other vegetables. Left over vegetables can be combined or can be reheated a day or so later and will not be recognized as the same old dish. Casseroles can be made out of left overs by adding tomatoes and green peppers. Get a cookbook and look up some new ideas and don't go into the details with your husband. Louisa

ty, Vincennes, with an associates degree in accounting. She was a member of Alpha Beta Gamma, a business honor sorority. She is employed by Mica Shop. Goshen. The bridegroom-elect is a 1984 graduate of Wawasee High School and 1986 graduate of Vincennes University with an associate of science degree in business management. He is employed at Manville Corporation, Elkhart. The May 16 wedding will be in St Mary’s Catholic Church, Huntingburg.

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Wed., April 15,1987 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

fl 0 • Ffl ■ \»-/* < :•■ SI ■■■ ■■■■fl BRYANT OPEN HOUSE — Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth (Ruby) Bryant will observe their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday, April 26, at the West Goshen Church of the Brethren, 1200 Dewey Ave. Friends and relatives are invited to an open house from 2-5 p.m., with a special program at 3 p.m. Kenneth Bryant and the former Ruby Deafenbaugh were married in Warsaw on April 24,1937. They are both formerly from Wrniash, and reside part-time on Lake Waubee. Bryant is a retiree from Johnson Controls and his wife is a homemaker. Both are community volunteers. A family dinner is planned for April 25, at rfppecanoe Place in South Bend. The open house is being hosted by their children who are: Loretta and Nathan Eshelman, Tampa, Fla.; Timothy and Barbara Bryant, Jackson, Tenn.; Tami and Chuck Mohler, Millersburg; Todd Bryant, Elkhart; Ralph and Rita Lockerbie and Cindy and Jim Tyson, Goshen. One daughter, Connie Lockerbie, is deceased. The couple has 11 grandchildren and one great-grandson. They request no gifts other than the presence of their friends. #

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