The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 July 1987 — Page 6
THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., July 1, 1987
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Kristianna Fullhart believes family togetherness
■ By CARLA GAFF Staff Writer * Kristianna Fullhart handed over her crown as 1986 "Queen of Lakes" to Liz Waltz Saturday evening, but seems to have no regrets as she looks forward to a telecommunications career and a closer relationship with her family. "Through all my families recent sicknesses,” stated Kristianna. "we've been drawn closer together. I feel I’ll be a lot stronger now to go out into the world " ' Profile <4 Kristianna’s mother. Rosi suffered a threat of death earlier this year, which served to bring the family rallying toiler side Also during the last several months. Kristianna herself has been hospitalized and will be returning to the hospital for surgery in a few weeks. She explained that the episodes have brought back to he! the true importance of life. And that. "Now I would give up a vacation to the neatest place in the world, just to spend time with my mom." The Fullharts are Muncie residents and Kristianna is a Ball State Graduate She is pursuing a telecommunications career and will be working on Channel 8 News in Indianapolis as an intern during July and August. "I’d really like to get a full-time position with Channel 8 News," stated Kristianna. "but I've been told to start in a smaller field."
Family night activities Thursday, July 9, Syracuse
Everyone is being urget to participate in an evening of fun on Thursday. July 9. at the FamilyNight Activities for the Syracuse Sesquicentennial- Celebration. The games will be conducted by the Syracuse Jaycees at Lakeside Park from 6:30 p.m. until dusk. Registration for the games will begin at 6 p m Due to the time of day these games are scheduled to start, each family is asked to choose to participate in three put of the five games being offered. This will keep things going and prevent people leaving before ribbons and prizes can be awarded. The five games being offered include: Horseshoe pitch, obstacle course, three-legged race, spoon relay race, and balloon toss. Because these are familygames. each game requires one parent or responsible adult paired with one child. There are
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three age groups the teams will be participating in. with the age groups being decided by the last birthday of the child participating. The age groups are 3-5 year-olds. 6-9 year olds.'and 10-12 year-olds. Syracuse Class of 1962 to hold 25 th reunion Members of the Syracuse High School Class of 1962. will hold their 25th class reunion July 24 and 25. Reservations need to be turned in as. soon as possible to D.on Scarbeary, 457-5304. or Shelly < Miller) Hart, 457-3642. Addresses are still needed for Jerry Hickman and Dick Combs. If anyone knows how to contact these two class members, they may contact Scarberry or Mrs. Hart
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1986 QUEEN OF LAKES’ KRISTIANNA FL LLHART — Kristianna Fullhart, the 1986 "Queen of Lakes" Is working on a career in telecommunications and will be an intern on Channel 8 News starting on July .22. She is the daughter of Muncie dentist Ted and Rosi Fullhart, and a Muncie resident. < Photo by Carla Gaff)
IpS TO MARRY IN AUGUST — Stacy Machelle Rumple. Indianapolis. and Patrick Joseph Flanigan. Plainfield, will marry on August 8 in Calvary United Methodist Church. Syracuse. Parents of the couple are Jerry and Jeanette Rumple, r 6 box 169-.A. Syracuse, and Michael and Martha Flanigan, Fort Wayne. The bride-elect is a graduate of Knightstown High School and Ball State University. She is employed at Merchants National Bank. The groom-to-be is a graduate of Wayne High School and Ball State "University. He is employed by the Mill Creek Community School Corporation. FOL invites area residents to visit museum Friends of the Syracuse Library invite everyone to include in his or her activities during the sesquicentennial week a visit to the museum in the basement of the former My Store on the square up town. Citizens from service clubs will be hosting and supervising items on display each day from July 3-12 from 9 a m tosp.m.. Several of the memorabilia will become permanent in a museum room which is to be housed in the proposed addition to the present library. Some funds from the honorary mayoral race are to be directed to this project. Word has it that the book sale should be a book collector's "paradise.” Patrons are turning in collectors’ and fanciers' books and magazines. The float committee has plans finalized and will be representing Friends of the Library and the services of the library in the parade on Saturday, July 11.
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Carole Havens becomes bride of Barry Baumbaugh May 30
Carole (Kelly) Havens. South Bend, became the bride of Barry, William Baumbaugh. also of South Bend and formerly of the Lakeland area, on Saturday, May 30. The 11 a m ceremony was performed by Pastor E. 'Stanley Smith of Prince of Peace Church of the Brethren at Tippecanoe Place, the former Studebaker Mansion in South Bend. The couple descended the grand staircase to the traditional march by Wagner, preceded by flower girls Christi and Michelle Wruck; bridesmaid Beth Kurtz; groomsman Alan E. Baumbaugh. brother of the groom; maid of honor Brenda Havens, sister of the bride; and best man. Randy Ruchti. % The traditional vows were augmented’ by a quote from Richard Bach's "Bridge Across Forever." and a recording of Cesar Frank’s '’Pa ni s Angelicus" sung by Enid Havens, mother of the bride Reascending to the landing, the couple closed with an exchange of double rings and the lighting of a unity candle. The bride wore an ivory satin full-length gown with Renaissance sleeves, a dropped fitted waist, bodice of Venice and embroidered schifflay lace and seed pearls, and a high Queen Anne neckline being an embroidered medallion-shaped collar and tear-drop beads. The full cathedral-length train of satin featured embroidered cut-out lace, an inset with satin ruffles, and Chantilly lace around the hem. A corresponding pointed front hat supported a full veil. The bridesmaid and flower girls wore complimentary fulllength dresses from the same fashion line, all in royal blue satin The groom wore an ivory "After Six” tuxedo with tails with .-ivory wing tip shirt, ivory satin cummerbund and smoke pearl cufflinksand studs Groomsmen wore ivory tuxedos matching the groom's and accented with royal blue ties and cummerbunds. Flowers for the wedding were ivory rosgs and English ivy, carried in cascades by the bride and her attendants and supplemented by ivory fresins, pink gladiolas, blue delphiniums, and bachelor buttons in the standing arrangements. During the Mendelsohn reces sional, they were then joined on the stairs for a receiving line by their parents, William and Vella
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However, Kristianna has never had too much trouble starting whereever she wants and aiming high. She was recently accepted to star on “Entertainment Tonight” though due to her mother’s recent sickness she was unable to do so. But even that didn't dampen her spirits as she enjoyed being with her family and drawing closer to them. Kristianna’s ultimate goal is getting back back to helping people, "particularly kids." She hopes to have her own talk show someday which would be geared toward the 25-year and younger age group. The show would discuss problems and coping with things that arise in today’s society. In the near future, Kristianna is aiming toward a career as a newscaster and then perhaps an anchor position. She commented that, "Being in pageants helps me to get my name and face known. Plus it looks good on a resume.” However, her career is far from the only thing on her mind. And, she states that she would like to get married and have two boys and one gif‘l someday, and, “I would want to stay home with my children while they're young. So my career would have to be put on hold for awhile." Always having been one to continually work toward her goals. Kristianna was: In Who’s Who Among American Students, a member of the Pi Beta Phi Social Sorority, a National Outstanding Cheerleader. Indiana Rose" Queen. Indiana’s “Miss Photogenic,” Delaware County Fair Queen, and received the "Miss Indiana — USA” Congeniality Award. Additionally, during the summer of 1984 she left Indiana to model in Dallas, Texas, with a friend. "Now, I can't believe I actually did that, because I can see it hurt my parents so," commented Kristianna. She went on to say that during the time she was in Texas she learned a lot about life, and feels that it has helped her mature. At the age of 24, Kristianna Fullhart, has her life plotted out, and the stage is set for a very mature college graduate to make her debut into the real world.
I MR. AND MRS. BARRY W. BAUMBAUGH
Baumbaugh of Syracuse and Enid Havens of Seattle, Wash., and grandmother Flossie Binkley of Fremont. Guests were then seated and served a seafood dinner. highlighted by a toast of blue champagne. The newlyweds rode to the reception in a horse-drawn carriage decorated in the wedding colors of ivory and royal blue with pink accents. The reception was held at the University Club on the campus of Notre Dame. A four-tiered cake was featured with a variety of blue drinks. There was also dancing. The celebration ended with guests launching several dozen blue and ivory balloons. The bride is a 1974 graduate of Union City. High School. In 1977 she received her BA from Olivet College and her PhD from Notre Dame in 1985. She is the associate director of the University of Notre Dame Computing Center. The groom is a 1972 graduate of Wawasee High School. He received his BS in 1976 from Indiana Institute of Technology. He is a research engineer for the high energy physics group at the
University of Notre Dame. After a honeymoon in Australia, the newlyweds are residing at 515 Harris St., South Bend. Stuart Jackson honored on 30th birthday A surprise 30th birthday party was held for Stuart Jackson of r 2 Milford, given by his wife, Donna, and children, Diane and Kyle, on Saturday, June 20. There were 45 friends and relatives who joined the celebration. Those in attendance from Milford were Mrs. Betty Witman, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bohnstedt and Kimberly, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Vanlaningham, Cameron, Hillary and Cory. From Syracuse were Rev. and Mrs. Mike Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weaver and Heather, Mrs. Connie Jones and Courtney, Don Stollicker, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Martin and Kristi and Brian, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bachtel and Tony and Amy, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kern and Kasey, and Kieth Welty. Attending from Mentone were Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Reed, Brandon and Roger. Also in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mast and Abbie and Ashlie from Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Rohlf from Definance, Ohio, and Juan Carvajal from Nappanee. Volleyball and a water balloon toss were enjoyed by many of the guests after all had enjoyed a potluck supper. 2/7 J j<^/ ,X PHOTciGRAPHY *Y 457-2561
CALENDAR Week Os July 1 . To July 8 WEDNESDAY Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce lIY 7:45 a.m., in South Shore Golf Club • Syracuse Lions Club ' tSSBSar 6:30p.m., in Beacon Restaurant Teen AA Under 20 Group 7 p.m., in St. Andrew’s United Methodist Church Syracuse Jaycees 7:30 p.m., in Lakeland Eagles Order of the Eastern Star 7:30p.m., in Milford Masonic Lodge Alcoholics Anonymous Wawasee Group 7:30 p.m., in Episcopal Retreat House, South Shore Drive, Lake Wawasee, Syracuse Alanon 7:30 p.m., in Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse THURSDAY Wawasee Community Toughlove 7 p.m., in Lakeland Youth Center, Syracuse. Parent Support group for parents troubled by their teenagers behavior Milford Volunteer Firemen 7 p.m., in Milford Fire Station Milford First Brethren Women's Missionary Society 7:30 p.m. jaUffitaK North Webster American Legion Auxiliary 8 p.m., in the Legion Hall FRIDAY Milford Kiwanis 6:45 a.m., Milford Community Building Syracuse-Wawasee Retail Merchants Division Ba.m.,inthe town hall Alcoholics Anonymous Carl Sheperd Memorial Group r 7:30 p.m.. Episcopal Retreat House, South Shore Dr., Lake Wawasee, Syracuse, open meeting SATURDAY Wawasee Kiwanis 7 a m , Gropp’s, Syracuse Blood Pressure Check 9 a.m., Milford Community Building SUNDAY Alcoholics Anonymous Fireball Group 10 a m.. North Webster Fire Station, open meeting Alcoholics Anonymous Sunday Night Recovery Group 8 p.m., in North Webster United Methodist Church, closed meeting o Alanon Sunday Night Group 8 p.m , in North Webster United Methodist Church, closed „ meeting MONDAY Lakeland Kiwanis 6:45 a m , in Church of God meeting room, North Webster Syracuse Library Board 5:15 p.m , Syracuse Public Library Milford Lions 7 p.m.. Milford Community Building Milford Emergency Medical Service 7 p.m., in the EMS building Kosciusko County Tair Board 7:30 p.m.. in the Shrine Building, Kosciusko County Fairgrounds, Warsaw Alanon Milford Family Group 7:30 p.m., in Milford United Methodist Church Alcoholics Anonymous Milford Group 7:30 p.m.. in Milford United Methodist Church, closed meeting Alcoholics Anonymous North Webster Group 7:30 p.m.. in North Webster United Methodist Church TUESDAY Alanon Just For Today >9:30 a m . in St. Andrew’s United Methodist Church. Syracuse Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary iSFSfe 12 noon, Beacon Restaurant Milford Library Board gSRSScSEI 4:30 p.m., Milford Public Library Adult Children of Alcoholics 6:30 p.m., in North Webster United Methodist Church Syracuse Park Board 7 p.m., in Syracuse Town Hall, open to the public Women's Fellowship 7 p.m., Syracuse Church of the Brethren Kosciusko County Photo Philes Camera Club 7 p.m., Kiwanis Room above Hull house and Hull Hardware, South Buffalo St., Warsaw Syracuse-Wawasee Garden Club 7:30p.m. American Legion Auxiliary, Ancil Geiger Unit 226. Milford 7:30p.m. WEDNESDAY Goodwill Club 1:30 p.m., in the House of Friendship Syracuse Fire Department Fire Drill / 7 p.m., in the fire station - Eagles Auxiliary Meeting Aerie 3760 7 p.m., in the Lakeland Eagles. 404 Sycamore St.. Syracuse North Webster Town Board 7 p.m., in the town hall Teen AA Under 20 Group ■> 7 p.m., in St. Andrew’s United Methodist Church Alcoholics Anonymous Wawasee Group 7:30 p.m., in Episcopal Retreat House, South Shore Drive. Lake Wawasee, Syracuse Alanon 7:30 p.m., in Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse SYRACUSE LIONS CLUB ORIGINAL JONAH FISH FRY Friday, July 3, 1987 4:30-7:30 P.M. SYRACUSE SCOUT CABIN (South Huntington Street) ADULTS ’4 50 CHILDREN (Under 12) *3°°
