The Mail-Journal, Volume 27, Number 24, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 July 1988 — Page 7

Community corner

Victoria Foltz becomes bride of Jeff Warren on July 9

\ Victoria Lee Foltz became the bride of Jeff Allen Warren on Juk ly 9in Wawasee Bible Communi\ty Church, Milford. Tom \Speicher, pastor, performed the double-ring ceremony in the presence of 100. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Edward (Jackie) Foltz, Jr., Milford, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry (Dianna) Warren, Pierceton. The altar of the church was decorated with candelabras and a unity candle. Marie Tom, Milford, was organist. Ann Brooks, Milford, sang “The Rose” and “One Friend.” The bride wore a white satin gown with Queen Anne neckline, trimmed in Venise lace and Elizabethan sleeves. The full skirt featured tiers of chantilly lace that extended to the chapellength train. Her head piece and veil were designed and made by her maternal grandmother. She carried her mother’s wedding Bible with a white cymbiduim orchid and cascading white sweetheart roses and eucalyptus and ivy. The bride and groom presented their mothers with red roses. Tina Miller, Milford, served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Kristi VanDiepenbos, Syracuse; Virginia Islas, Syracuse; and Angela Warren, Pierceton, sister of the groom. Rhea Foltz, Milford, sister of the bride, served as flower girl 1 and Mike. Warren, Atwood,

$. - » * ' t ’At « jRiLaBIOEEHwai z * ’ it r " ft. ■■ ■ n WMF '*x! wl J-" *■ F j -J® WED 22 YEARS — Mr. and Mrs. John (Patricia) Mansfield, r 4, Syracuse, will celebrate their 22nd wedding anniversary on July 30. They were married on July 30,1966, in LaPorte. The couple has one daughter. Shelly Mansfield, at home. Mansfield is employed at Sea Nymph and Mrs. Mansfield is employed at Commodore, both in Syracuse.

Jackie Brown and Vince Price marry in Ann Arbor, Mich.

Jackie M. Brown, Ann Arbor, Mich., became the bride of Vince A. Price, Syracuse, on Saturday, June 18, in the St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Ann Arbor. Fr. Lou Martin of St. Patrick’s officiated at the double-ring ceremony in the presence of 190 guests. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown, Ann Arbor. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. John Price, Syracuse. Dale Camfield, Ann Arbor, sister of bride, was the matron of honor. Kelli Thompson, Convoy, Ohio, sister of groom; Dawn Kroh, Tipton, sister of groom; Midge Mirth, Sarasota, Fla., sister of bride; and Bev Brown, Ann Arbor, sister of bride, served as bridesmaids. Jack Winters, Jr., Finley, Ohio, was the best man. Randy Thompson, Convoy, Ohio, brother-in-law of groom; Stan Kroh, Tipton, brother-in-law of groom; Doug Brown, Ann Arbor, brother of bride; and Pat Brown, Ann Arbor, brother of bride, served as groomsmen. A buffet reception was held immediately following the ceremony at St. Patrick’s Community Center. A wedding trip was taken to Hawaii, the day after the wedding, for 10 days. The bride is a 1981 graduate of Fr. Gabriel Ricard High School. She received a bachelor’s degree in psychology in 1985 and a master’s degree in social work in 1987 from the University of Michigan. She is employed as a clinical social worker at Quinco Consulting Center.

cousin of the groom, was ring bearer. The attendants wore tea-length satin and lace gowns with sweetheart necklines, draped waists, and keyhole backs with bows. They each carried a lace fan with white minic carnations, pink alstroemeria lily white statice and eucalyptus. Glenn Guimond, North Webster, was best man. Groomsmen were Kip Shoemaker, North Manchester; Dave Marsh, Winona Lake; and Douglas Warren, Pierceton, brother of the groom. Mitchell Foltz, Milford, brother of the bride, and Joseph Warren, Pierceton, brother of the broom, served as ushers. The bride’s mother wore a black sheath dress with a grey, red and white jacket and the groom’s mother wore a grey and pink striped dress. Their corsages were pink alstroemeria lilies and white carnations. The reception l was held in the Milford Community Building with Betty Young and June Bills, both of Milford, serving. Diana Hoover, Milford, was in charge of the guest book. The bride is a 1988 graduate of Wawasee High School. The groom graduated in 1987 from Warsaw High School and is presently serving in the US Army. The couple are residing at 100 Oklahoma St., Apt. 7, Ankorage, Alaska.

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The bridegroom is a 1982 graduate of Wawasee High School. He received his BS in aeronautical engineering in 1986 from Purdue University and in 1988 he received his master’s in business administration from the

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REAL Services hires manager

I By MARY BETH BILTZ Staff Writer

REAL (Resources to Enrich Adult Living) Services of St. Joseph County announced recently the hiring of a full-time case manager for Kosciusko County. Serving Kosciusko County through funding to local social service agencies, REAL Services especially looks to meet the needs of area senior citizens. The case manager position, filled by Warsaw resident Roger Coleman, was formed to assess and respond to the needs of the elderly in the county and to take care of pre-admission screening for nurHex School reunion Sunday The Hex School Reunion will be held Sunday, July 31, at 12:45 p.m. in the Hex Grange HalKpn SR 6 and CR 35. A potluck dinner will be served.

University of Michigan. He is employed as an industrial account manager at Cummins Engine Co. The couple is presently residing at 1171 Kevin Dr., Apt. D, Columbus.

sing homes. ’ Any Kosciusko resident 60 years of age or older is eligible to receive assistance. Nearly any type of problem is handled and answered either directly or through networking with other social services, all at no cost. - « Marvin Gaskill, ICR director for REAL Services out of South Bend, detailed some of the areas in which a case manager would be able to help a senior citizen. “If a senior citizen called requesting a homemaker (someone to attend to household chores), the case manager would visit that person’s home and assess the need. In many cases, we’ll find that the senior citizen is in need of some other services as well — like mobile meals or food stamps — and we’ll see to those needs in addition to the original request.” Gaskill went on to cite assistance with insurance forms, such as Medicaid, and transportation to medical appointments as common needs of the elderly which the case manager is able to meet. Commented Gaskill, “People should take advantage of this service because we’re able to cut through the red tape of the system and get them the help they need.” The REAL Services case manager is located at 212 E. Market St., Warsaw, and is available between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at 269-1173. Ball State graduates The following area students are among those who graduated from Ball State University spring quarter. . Leesburg — William T. Daniel, r 2 box 233 D, BS in industry and technology; Christine M. Richards, r 3 box 336, BS in elementary education. Milford — John Pifer, PO Box 484, BS in accounting. Nancy Scarf oss hostess for Bunco Club The Twilighter Bunco Club met July 20 in the home of Nancy Searfoss with Jean Niles as cohostess. Subs for the evening were Mary Boger, Damie Knisely and Mary Lou Smith. Winners were: High, Mary Boger; travel, Elaine Darr; low, Pat Benson; door prize, Ruth Mench. Peg Kitson and Shirley Strieby received birthday gifts and Jean Niles received the sunshine gift. On August 17 the club will go to the Essenhaus for dinner. The September meeting will be held in the home of Donna Moser with Elaine Darr as co-hostess.

, \f tflll / / • i £1 *SSb£bMl W '"—' % Hb X wtoilß TO CELEBRATE 40TH ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. Dale (Nora) Wade, 1702 E. Hively, Elkhart, will celebrate their 40th anniversary on August 1. They were married August 1,1948. The couple has eight children, Judy (Wade) Storm, Merrillville; Mary Ellen (Wade) Florea, Elkhart; Dean Wade, Cromwell; David Wade, Elkhart; Frances (Wade) Smith, Elkhart; Becky (Wade) Ridenour, Cromwell; Wes Wade, Elkhart; and Tim Wade, Elkhart. They are also grandparents of 28 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Mr. Wade has been owner and operator of Wade’s Mobil Service since 1945 and Mrs. Wade has been in the child care service since 1955. They are members of Zion Missionary Church. The couple’s friends are invited to help make their day more memorable by acknowledging their 40th anniversary with a card or phone call.

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 the Church of the Brethren, North Webster. Meals for Older Americans is for persons 60 years or older arid is a chance to meet new friends and enjoy hot, nutritional meals. The sites are opened several hours each day including noon for programs. Meals for 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 day prior to attending. • Phone 457-2631 for Syracuse transportation and reservations: July 28-August 3 THURSDAY — Cranberry juice cocktail, Hungarian goulash, buttered green beans, cracked wheat bread w/margarine, apricot halves, milk tea, and coffee FRIDAY — Orange juice, tuna salad on lettuce leaf, sliced tomatoes, assorted crackers, cottage cheese, pineapple in lime gelatin, milk, tea, and coffee MONDAY — Peach nectar, Class of 73 to hold reunion The 1973 class of Wawasee High School will be holding a 15-year class reunion this summer. The following persons have not been located. If anyone has any information on the location, of any of r the following people, please contact Don Beer, 658-9273 or Lynn Griffith 856-2410 after 7 p.m. Jim Allen, Randy Alsip, Betsy Bennett, Dave Christian, Chip Dye, Lynn Fulford, Don Fuller, Bill Bilbert, Cindy Grass, Cindy Groves, Jim Hawn, Steve Hipsher, Marcia Jones, Francis Lowry, Dawn Miller, Cecil Morris, Cynthia Peterson, Randy Rich, Cheryl Ringle, Ricky Robinson, Colleen Smith and Herbert Warren.

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pepper steak in gravy over rice, steamed broccoli w/cheese sauce, cracked wheat bread w/margarine, stewed prunes, milk, tea, and coffee TUESDAY — Apple juice, baked chicken, scalloped potatoes, steamed peas, whole wheat bread w/margarine, chocolate chip cookie, milk, tea, and coffee WEDNESDAY — Orange juice, Swedish meatballs, baked potato w/margarine, stewed tomatoes, pumpernickel bread w/margarine, applesauce, milk, tea, and coffee Mobile Meals Drivers Volunteer drivers for Syracuse Mobile Meals have been scheduled for the week of August 1 — August 5. They are as follows: August 1— August 5 MONDAY — Milly Shively TUESDAY — Marylynn Ringler WEDNESDAY — James and Margaret Mylins THURSDAY — June Cripe FRIDAY - Betty Kline

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Wed., July 27,1988 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Creative Co-eds hold last meeting before county fair

The last meeting of the Creative Co-eds 4-H Club was held before the Kosciusko County 4-H Fair on Wednesday, July 20, at Teresa Musselman’s, Milford. The president, Lisa Kaiser, called the meeting to order. Cindy Price led the Pledge of Alliance and Heather Allen led the 4-H pledge. Roll call was answered by the six members present with “What you’re looking forward to at the fair.” In absence of Secretary Shantel Miller, Linda Musselman, assistant leader, read the minutes of the last meeting. Clara Kaiser, club leader, gave the treasurer’s report in the absence of Treasurer Sharon Gerencser. Caroline Wise gave the health

MJi W Y > I ' ■ se... " w jut j* e * * b v I 1 i.. j MARRIED ON FOURTH OF JULY — Wahnetta Pletcher, formerly of r 2, Syracuse, said wedding vows with Richard Bruck in an outdoor ceremony in Foster Park over the July 4th holiday in Fort Wayne. Rev. Robert Fields of Nappanee officiated at the ceremony in the Gordon Diver Memorial Flower garden. A music concert by harpist George Koeghe preceded the ceremony. The bride’s niece, Rhonda Pletcher, was the soloist. The couple left the park in a horsedrawn carriage. A wedding trip will be taken later this summer to Canada. The couple is currently residing at 2807 Westbrook, #ll7, Fort Wayne.

and safety lesson on exercising. Devotions were given by Marlene Price. President Kaiser discussed work schedules for the fair and asked for junior leader volunteers to help man the buildings during judging. Members were reminded that Saturday, July 30, the Tenure Awards will be given out at 7 p.m., followed by Fashion Revue. Both will be held in Rodehaver Auditorium, Winona Lake. Each girl took a project she is exhibiting at the fair to the meeting and told how she made it. The meeting was adjourned and refreshments served by the hostess.

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