The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 12, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 May 1987 — Page 7

Corhmanity Corner

Ir* . ' I Kristy Lee Vance is March bride

Kristy Lee Vance and Robert Frank Lindaberry, were united in marriage in a candlelight i ceremony on March 28, at 6 p.m., '• in the Fellowship Baptist Church, 1 Warsaw. Dr. Donald Fowler and I , Pastor James Rothhaar ofI ficiated at the double-ring ; ceremony. There was approx- ; imately 110 guests present. The bride is the daughter of ! Leon and Lindy Vance, Syracuse and the bridegroom is the son of ■ Robert and Francis Lindaberry, Willingboro, N.J. The altar was decorated with .double candelabrums and three large flower pieces. The church 1 isle was decorated with candles | and floral arrangements. The entrance into the sanctuary was i decorated with an arch of spr ' ingire and ribbon, surrounded by f Ficus trees, blooming plants, > ferns, and azaleas. Ficus trees, blooming plants, ferns and ' azaleas were also at the front of the sanctuary. ? Elenor Case, Warsaw, was organist and Joe Peters, West Virginia, pianist. Bill Jaquis, •' Toledo, Ohio and Harry Tailman, Goshen, were soloist for the ceremony. Selections included “All in His Own Sweet Time,” » “Here We Are,” “There Is Love,” “Pacabel,” “Only The ; Beginning,” “My Treasurer,” . and “Our Love.” The bride wore a gown of-ivory satin and lace with Victorian styl- ; ed tapered puffed sleeves. The ■ fitted bodice had bead covered lace appliques with the neckline

Nancy Donahoe, K. Shipley exchange vows on April 4

; Nancy Marie Donahoe, I Syracuse, and Roger R. Shipley, ; Syracuse, exchanged wedding : vows in a 4:30 p.m. ceremony held April 4 in the Dunlap United Methodist Church. Rev. Phillip Krsw, pastor, performed thp double-ring ceremony before 200 guests. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Donahoe and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shipley : and the late Opal Shipley, all of Syracuse. The a]tar and railing were decora tedYvith bouquets of mixed spring flowers. The pews were decorated with ribbons alternating with floral pieces. Kay Lamb, Dunlap, was organist. The congregation sang hymns, “Now Thank We All Our God” and “0 Perfect Love.” The bride’s gown, which was made by a friend of the family, was ivory peaude sole with lace bodice trimmed with pearls. It had a chapel train edged with lace. Her full-length veil was ; decorated with spring flowers which were attached to the pearl trimmed headpiece that was ; worn by her mother. She carried .• a fan, which belonged to her • grandmother, that had mixed '■ spring flowers entwined. I Myrna Hardy, Goshen, was ? matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Tammi Woodward, Colum- ; bia City; Angie Hedges, Fort • Wayne; and Lisa Bubik, Chicago, • in. Amanda Shipley, • Syracuse, niece of the groom, was flower girl. Anthony McMahan, Syracuse, nephew, was ring bearer i The attendants wore teal jacquard full-length slipdresses with ian ivory lace overblouse trimm;ed with matching ribbon. Their were of mixed spring •flowers which matched the bouiquet of the bride. j Jeff Spitler, Syracuse, was best ) Iman. Groomsmen were Todd qlHardy, Goshen; Tim Harris, “North Webster; and Dave Brown, jNorth Webster. Neil Donahoe, JSyracuse, brother of the bride; ;Jim Donahoe, Fort Dodge, lowa, ;brother of the bride; and Randy jShipley, Syracuse, brother of the •groom served as ushers. ’ The bride’s mother chose a ’pink street-length jacquard dress Jwith gray accents. The groom’s Stepmother wore a silver and black street-length dress. Their corsages were of mixed spring flowers. • The dinner reception immediately followed the ceremony at the Mouse Lodge in Goshen. Decorations were teal and ivory crepe paper, bells, and balloon centerpieces. Music was provid-

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trimmed in sequins and pearls. The front of the gown was covered with lace appliques and pearl beads encircling the sheer panej. Scalloped Chantilly lace flowed along the bottom of the gown and throughout the cathedral-length train. Her tealength ivory veil was attached to a pearled wreath. Her bouquet consisted of gardenias, roses, lepto, rosario, astramerias, ivy, springire, ferns and gypsophila. Jackie Wyse, Cedarville, Ohio, was the maid of honor and Shawn Smith, New Orleans, La., and Tracey Ford, Cincinnati, Ohio, were bridesmaids. Andrea Vance and Kendra Vance, Ligonier, nieces of the bride, were flower girls. The attendants wore mauve-colored drop-waist gowns with high puffed Victorian sleeves accented with an open back and bow. Kevin Lindaberry, Willingboro, N.J., brother of the bridegroom, was the best man with Jeff Lindaberry, Willingboro, N.J., brother of the bridegroom and Rick Whitbeck, Cherry Hill, N.J., as Ushers were Gary Vance, Ligonier, brother of the bride, and Lou Corchado and Ralph Corchado, both of Pennsauken, N.J. The bride’s mother wore a long mauve Chantilly lace gown, with Victorian sleeves, over heavy satin. The bridegroom’s mother wore a long mauve dress with a

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ed by Dave Knispel, a disc jockey. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pfahler, Goshen, were hosts. Serving were Lori Conn, Fort Wayne; Eileen Donahoe, Cortland, N.Y., cousin of the bride; Debbie Donahoe, Frankfort N.Y., cousin of the bride; Mrs. Gordon Donahoe, Frankfort, N.Y., aunt of the bride; Mrs. John Roberts, Goshen; and Mrs. Samuel Pfahler, Goshen. Susie Shipley, Fork. .Wayne, niece of the groom, was in charge of the guest book. 4 The bride is a 1978. graduate of Concord High School, a 1982 graduate of Purdue University,

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Joan Hann, Syracuse, spent the past weekend in Indianapolis with Mr. and Mrs. David Cochran and daughter Krista. Mrs. Cochran is the former Cinda Luttman.

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coat of chiffon accented with “crushed ice.” Both mothers wore corsages of astramerias, ivy, and lipto. the reception followed the ceremony. It Was held in the Holiday Inn, Warsaw, with a formal buffet dinner beind served. Jim and Deb Rothhaar were hosts for the reception. Flowers used in the ceremony were also used at the reception along with center pieces. Tables were covered with simelax and mauve ribbons. A . “Congratulations” banner was hung along with heart shaped grapevine baskets. There were also several silver candelabrums. Lori Corchado, Pennsauken, N.J., was in charge of the guest book. Following a wedding trip to Barbados, West Indies, March 29-April 7, the couple is residing at 52 East Lane, Willingboro, N.J. The bride is a 1983 graduate of Wawasee High school and 1987 graduate of Cedarville College, Cedarville, Ohio, where she majored in physical education. She will assume a physical education teaching job in the fall. During college the bride was a cheerleader. The bridegroom is' a .1983 graduate of Faith Christian School and 1987 graduate of Cedarville College, and Cook College with a degree in landscape design. He is owner and operator of Lindy’s Landscaping.

and a 1984 graduate of Indiana University. She has a bachelor of science degree in agriculture and a bachelor’s degree in arts education. She is a chemistry teacher at Goshen High School and president of the Syracuse Jaycees. The groom is a 1980 graduate of Wawasee High School and is employed as a pest control technician with Ace Pest Control, Syracuse. He is a member of the Syracuse Jaycees. Following a honeymoon to the Cayman Islands, the newlyweds are residing at PO Box 142. Cromwell.

“HAPPr Wl SWEET 16’’ Eb Lisa Hunsberger Wife ■ Love, Mom, Dad & Joshua ■HkKJI

—-iriimm IB W Ik P ] I H' . a MR. AND MRS. ROBERT LINDABERRY

Meals for older Americans

Meals for Older Americans are served each day at the following locations: The Scout Cabin. Syracuse; the Pierceton Community Building; Mentone'Community Room in the fire station; the Retired Tigers Center, 320 W. Main. Warsaw; and Packerton Community Building. Meals for Older Americans is for persons 60 years or older and is a chance to meet new friends and enjoy hot, nutritional meals. The sites are opened several v - r j ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Mr. and Mrs. John I). Lawson, r 1, Leesburg, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jodi Ann, to Joseph Anthony Klemczewski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Alan Klemczewski, r 3, Warsaw. The bride-elect will be a 1987 graduate of High School and.' plans to pursue a career in cosmetology after graduation. The bridegroom-elect will be a 1987 graduate of Warsaw Community High School and wifi be entering the United States Air Force under the' administrative aptitude. He will.be studying accounting and business management. The couple is planning a June 27, wedding in the Zion Evangelical Church, North Manchester.

hours eaqh day including noon for programs. Meals sos Older Americans is not associated with welfare but is for the promotion for better health for the older population. Donations are accepted for the meals. the site directors request all persons planning on attending the meals to make reservations by 1 p.m. the dav. nr inr tn attending. Phone 457-2631 for Syracuse transportation and reservations. May 7-13 THURSDAY — Cranberry juice, smoked polish sausage, guttered mashed potatoes, sauerkraut, soft dinner roll w/margarine. fresh red apple, milk. tea. and coffee FRIDAY — Orange juice, sliced turkey roll, bread dressing w/gravy, buttered ,peas. white bread w/margarine. angel food cake w/sweetened strawberries, milk. tea. and coffee MONDAY — Orange juice, ravioli w/meat sauce, buttered wax beans. Italian bread w/margarine. fresh grapes, milk, tea, and coffee TUESDAY — Apple juice, Swiss steak w/gravy, au gratin potatoes, steamed broccoli, whole wheat bread w/margarine, white birthday cake w/coconut vanilla icing, milk, tea, and coffee WEDNESDAY - Vegetable cocktail juice, chicken nuggets w/barbecue sauce, baked beans, tossed salad w/French dressing, dinner roll w/margarine, golden glow gelatin, milk, tea. and coffee

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Mobile Meals - drivers Volunteer drivers for Syracuse Mobile Meals have been scheduled for the week of May 11-15. They are as follows: May 11-15 MONDAY — Pauline Firestone TUESDAY- Mary and Ken Meyers • < WEDNESDAY - Dick Losee THURSDAY - June Baker and Belva Rookstool FRIDAY — Dprothy Kitson Homemakers hold ' anniversary dinner Efficient Homemakers anniversary dinner party was held April 23 at Warsaw with 15 members and three guests present. The guests were Sandy. White, Paula Markley and Sue Mendenhall. Jill Shock, president, conducted a short business session. Members voted for Homemaker of the Year candidates. Plans were announced for upcoming trips and Spring Achievement Night. Mrs. Markley read a humorous article about eating. A written word game was enjoyed. Pauline White and Betty Ganger gave a humorous skit. They used photo albums for props as they discussed club members. Another game was played using ‘a i-phoaßifflim Vases filled with fresh cut flowers were presented to Myrtle Likens, Norma iSliger, and Vera Zurcher. Lois Royer will be hostess for the May meeting. I ■■ B WF J Oto wed in September — (•race Elizabeth Long, Warsaw, become the bride of James Michael Johnston, Fort Wayne, on September 12 in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Warsaw. Parents of the couple are Glen and Janice Long, Warsaw, and Dr. Lee and Barbara Johnston. Fort Wayne. Miss Long is a 1983 graduate of Warsaw Community High School and is attending St. Francis College in Fort Wayne.' She is employed at Chore-Time Equipment in Milford. Her fiance is a 1983 graduate of Leo High School, Fort Wayne, and received an art degree from St. Francis College. He is employed in the art department at Dirilyte, Inc., Warsaw.

Wed., May 6,1987 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

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