The Mail-Journal, Volume 27, Number 19, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 June 1988 — Page 7

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Beth Ann Stewart, Francis Hunter married May 14 in Indianapolis

Beth Ann Stewart and Francis Joseph Hunter, both of Indianapolis, were married in a candlelight ceremony at 6:30 p.m. on May 14 at Northwood Christian Church in Indianapolis. The couple greeted guests at a reception at The Garden on the Green at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. The bride was graduated from Rensselaer Central High School. Purdue University and the Indiana University School of Law.

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She is a paralegal instructor at Lockyear College and is engaged in private law practice. The groom was graduated from Anderson High School, Purdue University and IUPUI in mechanical engineering. He is employed by PT Components, Link Belt Division. Robin Akers of Forest Park, 111., cousin of the bride, served as maid of honor. Tammy Schneider of Indianapolis, Clarissa Jatho of Indianapolis, and Mary Elizabeth

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West of Crown Point were bridesmaids. Jeffrey McCormack of Virginia Beach, Va., was best man. Robert Palka of Morton Grove, 111., Scott Brown of Fairfield, Ohio, and David Stewart of Uniontown, Ohio, were groomsmen. Stuart Shepherd of Anderson and J. William Disinger of Huntingburg were ushers. After a wedding trip to Lake Tippecanoe, the couple is at home in Indianapolis. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Stewart of Rensselaer and Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hunter of Anderson and Leesburg. Milford librarian to give book report On Thursday, June 23, Mary Jurss, Milford librarian, will be giving book revues at the Nutrition Site, Scout Cabin, Syracuse, at 11:15 a.m. Everyone is invited to attend. Those that will be staying for dinner must make a reservation by calling the Nutrition Site, 457-2631, by 1 p.m. the previous day.

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Wanetta Fay Pletcher, formerly of Syracuse, will marry Richard Bruck of Ft. Wayne on July 4 at Foster Park in the Gordon C. Diver annual floral garden in a morning ceremony. Reverend Bob Fields of Nappanee will officiate. The daughter of the Walter and Florence Pletcher. .Wanetta is employed by Burger King of Ft. Wayne. She' has been attending Regional Vocational Center. Mr. Bruck is a graduate of Indiana University and is an actor/writer.

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Cynthia Wolfrum, Bruce Coppes exchange vows on May 7

Cynthia A. Wolfrum, Leesburg, became the bride of Bruce A. Coppes, Warsaw, at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, May 7, in the First Free Methodist Church, Warsaw. Gary Jones, pastor of the church, performed the double-ring ceremony in the presence of 225 guests.' Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Wolfrum and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coppes, all of Warsaw. The altar of the church was decorated with candelabra and bouquets of iris, freesias, coral roses, baby’s breath, mini carnations with ivory netting and sprays of pearls. The organ music was provided by Alice Keener, Warsaw. Marge Christner, Warsaw, was the soloist. The bride’s gown was designed and made by her mother. It featured iridescent lace overdress with ivory satin underdess and a cutout back with pearl strands draped across opening. The bride’s headband, which shemade, was designed of braided pearls with ivory rbses to which a chapel-length, iridescent ivory nettihg_yeil was attached. The bridal bouquet consisted of coral roses, ivory carnations,

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Angela Beer, Brian Keller wed

Angela Maureen Beer and Dr. Brian Charles Keller were married Saturday, June 11, in the Goshen College Church. The ceremony was performed by Pastor Otto Beer. Parents of the couple are Lawrence and Fern Beer, Goshen, and Dr. Charles and Shirley Keller, Boulder, Colo. Clark Rassi, cousin of the bride, was the vocalist and musician. The bride’s gown was a satin modified mermaid with an offthe- shoulder ruffled overlay. The entire gown was trimmed in alencon lace in addition to a large satin bow. The three-tiered train was accented with an exquisite window of iridescent sequins and pearls. The gown was completed by a waterfall of organza lettuce leaf ruffles. Her chapel-length headpiece was adorned with lily of the valley, sequins and satin bow. It was edged with lettuce leaf veiling. The bridal bouquet was an oldfashioned cascade of white lilac Poses and ivy. The matrons of honor were Pam Allen and Elaine Weyenburg. Bridesmaids were Pam Koher, Deanna Snider, Gloria Fritz and Joan Schrade. Junior bridesmaids were Erin Snider and Renee Koher. The six attendants were gowned in tea-length floral print accented with rose satin cummerbund and bow. They wore matching headpieces of rose satin

yellow freesias and baby’s breath highlighted with netting and sprays of pearls. As a special part of the service, the bride was married with her maternal grandmother’s ring. Sharon Coplen, St. Louis, Mo., was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Connie Fuller, Warsaw, and. Nancy Wildman, Culver. The attendants’ tea-length drop-waist dresses were made of coral crepe, and they wore coral lace shoes. Their bouquets were of coral roses, purple iris, yellow freesias, baby’s breath with ivory netting and sprays of pearls. Best man was Terry Polston, Warsaw. Groomsmen were David Keener and Randy Polston, both of Warsaw. Serving as ushers were Tom Nelson, Indianapolis, and Marcos Gilmore, Winona Lake. The bride’s mother chose a drop-waist, short-sleeved polyester dress of sea green and ivory floral print. She wore a shoulder corsage of ivory roses, baby’s breath and greenery. The mother of the groom wore a sheer, long-sleeved pink polyester dress with embroidered flowers at the neck. Her wrist corsage was of light pink roses with baby’s breath and greenery. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held

bows. Their colonial bouquets were of open bridal pink roses, statice, miniature Lady Di carnations and freesia accented with an illusion of gypsophila. Andrew Keller was best man.. Groomsmen were Dr. Dave Gettinger, Kevin King, Dr. Peter Volk, John Rushton and Brad Kime. Junior groomsman was Mathew Snider. Serving as ushers were Wayne Snider, Clayton Koher and John Weyenburg. Ring bearer was Ryan Koher. A reception was held in the Brookdale Club in Elkhart. A buffet was served to the guests. The dance music was arranged and produced by the bride and groom. Ed and Mary Swartzendruber were hosts at the wedding, and Edwin and Dorothy Koher hosted the reception. Kelli Beer, cousin of the bride, attended the guest book. The bride, a graduate of Indiana University, is a manufactures representative for Miles Diagnostics. The groom graduated from the University of California, San Diego, with undergraduate degrees in biology and chemistry, and a doctorate of pharmacy from the University of California, San Francisco. He is a doctor of pharmacy and president of Bio-Zone Laboratories. After a two-week trip to New England and a tour of Canada, the couple will be residing in Novato, Calif.

in the Free Methodist Church, Winona Lake. Decorations for the reception included ivory paper streamers, coral and ivory bells with ribbons and silk flowers. The wedding cake, a white cake with raspberry filling and ivory frosting, was decorated with white chocolate cameos and lace icing. Flowers, much like the bridesmaid’s bouquets, adorned the top of the cake and each tier. Those serving at the reception were Dana Stogsdill, Warsaw; Vicki Utter, Fort Wayne; Cindy Burskey, Mansfield, Ohio, niece of the bride; and Sandy Sprong, Warsaw. Sybil Burskey, Mansfield, Ohio, sister of bride, was in charge of the guest book. The bride is a 1977 graduate of Warsaw Community High School and is employed in the layout department of The Papers Incorporated in Milford. The groom, a 1973 graduate of Warsaw Community High School, attendeed Purdue University and is a TV repairman for Rocket TV & Appliance, Warsaw. Following the wedding, the newlyweds took a week’s trip to Charleston and Kiawah Island, S.C. They are now residing at r 6 box 474, Warsaw. Twilighters meet in home of Jean Niles Twilighters Bunco Club met at Jean Niles’ home June 15. Peg Kitson was the hostess and Bessie Grimes was the co-hostess. Prizes awarded are as follows: Travel — Pat Bitner; High — Jean Niles; Door prize — Nancy Searfoss; Low — Margaret Whitehead. Ruth Mench received an anniversary gift and Margaret Whitehead a sunshine gift. The July meeting will be at Nancy Searfoss’ home with Jean Niles as co-hostess. Class of 1963 looking for class members The Syracuse Class of 1963 reunion committee is trying to locate the following class members: David Robinson and Dick Jamison. Anyone who knows of their whereabouts may contact Shirley Firestone, 295-8694 or Vicki Hoover, 457-2774. The reunion is planned for July 9 at the Goshen Holiday Inn and it is not too late to make reservations.

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