The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 November 1987 — Page 7

Community Corner

Blanca Campos becomes bride of Nemuel Campos

Blanca Campos, daughter ot Jorge and Esperanza Campos, Goshen, and Nemuel Campos, son of Noe and Blanca Campos, Ligonier, were united in marriage on August 2, 1987. The ceremony began at 11:30 a.m. in Templo Betel De las Asambleos de Dios, Ligonier. Augusto Avila officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Diana Garcia, Keren Pena and Lucy Marin decorated the church for the wedding service with pink and white bows and flowers and candles. Genoveua Flores, Ligonier, was the organist. She accompanied herself as she sang, “The Wedding Song.” The bride wore a gown of white satin with a sweetheart neckline and long Juliette styled sleeves. Venice lace and seed pearls accented the gown. The full skirt extended into a cathedral-length train. The headpiece was of matching lace and seed pearib. A waist-length veil of illusion was attached. The bridal bouquet was from Mexico. Lori Ratliff, Goshen, served as matron of honor. The bridesmaids were: Noelia Campos, Ligonier, sister-in-law of the bride , Angelica Campos, Goshen, aunt of the bride; Tammy Miller, Goshen; Miriam Oliver, Goshen; and Sandy Mendez, Goshen, cousin of the bride. Sarai Cervantes, Ligonier, niece of the groom, was the flower girl. All of the attendants wore pink and white. Juan Campos, Jr., Ligonier, cousin of the groom, was the best man. Groomsmen were: Martin Diaz, Goshen, cousin of the bride; Carolo Campos, Goshen, brother of the bride; Alex Campos, Goshen, brother of the bride; Jorge Campos. Goshen, brother

Area students to participate —

Eri Nakagawa featured with the Manchester Symphony

A concert designed to interest the entire family will be presented by the Manchester Symphony Orchestra at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 8, in Cordier Auditorium on the Manchester College campus. Pianist Eri Nakagawa, a doctoral student at Ball State University in Muncie, will be the featured artist. She will perform Rachmaninoff’s “Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor.” Area students who will be performing in the concert will be UAW Local 1405 retirees hold dinner The UAW Local 1405 retirees held a carry-in dinner on Wednesday, Oct. 28, at St. Martin de Porres Church in Syracuse. There were 25 retirees and 10 guests present with four officers in attendance. Kay Cree served as hostess and Bernice Baumgardner gave the blessing. The next meeting will be held Wednesday, Nov. 18, at St. Martin de Porres. A potluck dinner will be served with turkey and dressing furnished by the local union for the Thanksgiving meeting. All retirees and spouses are welcome.

* MM **w A < I jfl > \ w . I CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aker, r 1, Leesburg, are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. Aker and’ the former Nettie McGowen w<we married November 6,1937. < ' An open house was held Sunday, Nov. 1. in the social room of the Midwest Commerce Bank in Nappanee. Hosting the event were their children and spouses, Richard and Janet, Dennis and Jackie and Shawn. The couple also has five grandchildren and one greatgranddaughter., Aker was self-employed in the plumbing and heating business for 45 years. They have lived In this area all their married life.

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of the bride; and Jose Luis, Ligonier. Emmanuil Rivera, Goshen, nephew of the bride, was the ring bearer. Both the mother of the bride and the mother of the groom wore burgundy dresses. Their flowers were special arrangements from Mexico. Following the wedding ceremony, a reception was held at the Elks Club in Ligonier with live music. The club was decorated in pink and white flowers. A Mexican dinner was

Michael Harkness, tuba, freshman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harkness, r 2, Leesburg; and Kristina Lange, viola, freshman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lange, r 5, Syracuse. The concert will also include Mussorgsky’s “Night on Bald Mountain” and the suite from “The River,” by Virgil Thomson. “Night on Bald Mountain” will be a multi-media performance intended to appeal to young persons, with slide illustrations by Karen Klimpert, a 1985 graduate of Manchester College, and James Adams, Manchester College professor of art. “The River” includes many familiar tunes such as “Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight” and “Go Tell Aunt Rhodie.” This music was used in the North Manchester sesquicentennial dramatic production, “Memory Speaks,” in 1986. Robert Jones, associate professor of music at Manchester College, is the symphony conductor. Nakagawa is a native of Osaka, Japan. She began studying piano at the age of four. Following her graduation in 1984 with a bachelor of music degree from Osaka Kyoiku University, she studied at Mukogawa Women’s

served. Fernando and Judy Marroquin served as host and hostess. Keila and Miriam Oliver served. Crisoforo and Ovidia Villareal were in charge of the guest book. Following a wedding trip to Cancun, Mexico, the couple is living in Goshen. The bride is a 1987 graduate of Goshen High School and is employed by Penguin Point in Goshen. The groom is a 1984 graduate of West Noble High School. He is employed by Starcraft.

University and then came to the United States in 1985. In August of this year, she received her master’s degree in piano performance and chamber music from Ball State University, where she is now working on her doctorate. She has studied piano with Koji Tanaka, Naoyuki Inoue, Jon Kozar, Mitchell Andrews and Pia Sebastiani. In 1985, she was the winner of Ball State’s graduate concerto competition. The Manchester Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1939 and is a joint effort of Manchester College and the community of North Manchester. Orchestra membership includes Manchester College students, faculty and staff and musicians from the city and surrounding area. Other concerts in the 1967-88 season include a chamber music performance on January 17; tuba soloist John Beery, Manchester College assistant professor of music, March 13; and a pops concert on May 15. General admission tickets for the November 8 concert are available at the door. All students and senior citizens will be admitted free of charge.

Twilighters plan for a Christmas party

Discussion on plans for a Christmas party was held during the business meeting at the recent Twilighters Bunco Club meeting. The group met in the home of Warren Benson, Syracuse. Prizes for the evening were Mobile Meals drivers Volunteer drivers for Syracuse Mobile Meals have been scheduled for the week of November 9-13. They are as follows: November 9-13 MONDAY — Pauline Firestone TUESDAY- Mary and Ken Meyers % WEDNESDAY - Dick Losee THURSDAY — June Baker and Belva Rookstool FRIDAY - The Martindales

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TO OBSERVE 65TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. John (Florence) Gardner, r 1 box 264, Milford, will be celebrating the 65th anniversary of their wedding on November 9. The Gardners have three children, Mrs. Marvin (Leatrice) Rapp, Milford; Mrs. Robert (Marilyn) Haney, Goshen; and John Gardner, Jr., Milford. They also have nine grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren. They would enjoy hearing from their family and friends.

awarded to: Hi — Mrs. Robert (Donna) Moser Lo — Mrs. Stanley (Bessie) Grimes Travel — Jean Niles Door prize — Mrs. Moser Birthday gifts were presented to Mrs. Bill (Doris) Cobum, Mrs James (Ruth) Mench, Mrs. Gene (Peg) Kitson, Mrs. Grimes and Margaret: Whitehead. Mrs. Kitson also received the anniversary gift. There were 12 members and oh substitute, Dorothy Kitson, Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Warren (Pat) Benson and Mrs. Tim (Elaine) Darr. The November meeting will be in the home of Mrs. James (Ruth) Mench.

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Beverly Mishler and Vernon Wegert exchange vows Oct. 31 at Peru

Beverly Louise Mishler, 230 W. Sandusky St., Findlay, Ohio, and Vernon D. Wegert, 449 W. sth St., Peru, exchanged wedding vows at 1 p.m. October 31 in the First Presbyterian Church in Peru. Rev. Roger Weir performed the» ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel (Joy) Mishler, r 2, Milford, and the late Charlotte Mishler and Mrs. Pearl Wegert, 69 E. sth St., Peru, and the late Henry Wegert. Pat Phillips of Logansport was organist. The bride wore a street-length dress of ivory rayon crepe with a

\ n ' 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION — Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. McDonald, 24126 US 6E r 1, Nappanee, will be guests of honor at a golden wedding anniversary celebration on Sunday, Nov. 15, from 2-5 p.m. The special event will be held in the First Church of God, located at CR 7 and CR 54, Nappanee. Mr. McDonald and the former Glee Watkins were married December 18,1937, in the home of the bride’s parents. Her uncle. Rev. B. T. Yeager, performed the ceremony. Hosting the open house will be the couple’s son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry McDonald, Warsaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis (Jan) Mikel, Milford, and their families. The McDonalds have four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The couple is looking forward to being with friends and family on November 15 to celebrate a long, but short-cherished wedded life together. They request no gifts.

Primary Moms list Halloween winners

Diane Grothaus was hostess for the November 2 meeting of the Syracuse Primary Mothers Club. During the business meeting Pam Westfall, club president, commended Georgia Lemberg and Mary Francis for their planning on the recent Halloween tyWinners were announced of the party as being: Marilyn Schmidt and daughter, Amanda, who dressed at witches as winning the best mother and daughter costume contest; Coleen Hickey, dressed as Rainbow Brite, as the best girl costume winner; and Jaxon Swain, dressed as a mummy, winning the best boy costume. Myra Christner reported on the bake sale and Linda Hickey reported there were no apples for club members to take home and dry for the dried apple wreaths. Members were reminded to take canned goods to the next meeting for the club’s Thanksgiving basket. In other business, Terri Caldwell suggested having the member’s children give Christmas ornaments at Miller’s Merry, Manor, Inc., as part of

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venice lace insert bodice and a small matching hat. Sharon Huffman, Huntington, W.Va., stepsister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a dark rose dress in rayon crepe. Bouquets for both were made of pink roses, baby’s breathe, white mini carnations and stephanotis. Best man was Daniel Wegert, Peru, son of the groom. Serving as ushers were Edward Mishler, Annandale, Va., brother of the bride, and Jerry Huffman. Huntington, W.Va., brother-in-law of the bride. The reception was held in The

their Christmas party. She will get more information to present to the club. Also no decision was made on the club’s participation in this year’s Syracuse-Wawasee Winter Carnival. Mrs. Westfall gave the club collect with Cindy Niles reading the minutes and Cindy Mullins giving the treasurer’s report. There were 12 members present and refreshments were served by cohostesses Linda Hay and Tammy Swain. The next meeting will be on November 16, at 7 p.m., in the home of Myra Christner. Lori Knisely will give a program on Brite music.

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Siding Restaurant in Peru. The bride is a graduate of Peru High School and is employed as a medical claims processor for Marathon Oil Company in Findlay, Ohio. The groom also graduated from Peru High School and attended Indiana University. He is a truck driver (owner/operator for Dart Transit, St. Paul, Minn.) The couple had attended high school together in Peru 30 years ago. Following a wedding trip, the couple is residing in Findlay, Ohio. Thimbles elect new officers Mrs. Robert Cockburn of 18 Camelot Drive, r 1 Milford, was hostess to 22 members of the Silver Thimble Club of the Milford Apostolic Christian Church on Monday evening, Nov 2. Mrs. Glenn Price was a guest at the meeting. Two new members of the club are Mrs. Steven Price and Mrs. Mark Meyer of North'Webster. President Mrs. Robert Lee Beer opened the meeting with the reading of the club collect. Reports were given by Mrs. Lee Beer and Mrs. Philip Price. Thank you notes were then read. Mrs. Fred Beer, ciiaii wumau of the Christmas party committee, announced the holiday dinner-party will be held at a Nappanee restaurant on Monday evening, Dec. 7. Assisting her will be Mrs. Samuel Beer, Mrs. Steven Beer and Mrs. Nelson Beer. Money gifts will be given to a heart patient, the Milford Public Library and to the Christian Aid for Romania for food and clothing. The new club officers who were elected are Mrs. William Troup, president; Mrs. Daniel Beer, secretary; Mrs. Stanley Wuthrich, treasurer; Miss Edith Baumgartner, reporter; and Mrs. Steven Beer, devotional leader. Hostess names were also drawn for 1988. Mrs. Alvin Haab read Psalm 100 and “Make Every Day Thanksgiving.” The group joined together in singing the hymn, “Song of Praise.” “Happy Birthday” was sung to Mrs. Daniel Beer and Mrs. Stanley Price, and “Happy Anniversary” was sung to Mrs. Ray Haab, Mrs. Daniel Beer and Mrs. Steven Beer. During the social hour, refreshments of angel food cake and strawberries were served from a table with red, white and blue candles and napkins with an elephant or donkey design (one’s choice). Mrs. Robert Lee Beer, outgoing president, was given a gift of stationery.

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