The Mail-Journal, Volume 27, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 31 August 1988 — Page 7

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WaSSa. I A ! isW ; Hk WB BL ' • *** •■ - • ,g|» ▼ j® r w | w WHK L ; iBBBBB GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY OPEN HOUSE — Mr. and Mrs. William LaMar Reed of New Paris will celbrate their 50th anniversary with an open house Sunday, Sept. 4, at Maple Grove Church of the Brethren, 20346 CR 46, New Paris. Reed and the former Wilma Hawkins were married September 3, 1938. The open house will be hosted by their children and grandchildren. No gifts, only the presence of friends and relatives are requested.

■ 7 PLANNING WEDDING — Mary Eva Vester, r 1 box 593, North Webster, daughter of Richard L. and Deea A. Vesterhas become engaged to Wesley D. Coy of Syracuse, son of Pat Coy, Syracuse and Marvin Coy, Alabama. The bride-elect is currently attending Purdue University and majoring in child psychology and elementary education. The bridegroom-elect is employed with Gunite Corporation of Elkhart. No wedding date has been set. ■PH jkS O' JK® ■* wsaHl ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT — Edward and Penny Herpr-r 2 box 518, Wapakoneta, Ohio, announce the engagement of their daughter, Christena, to Ned Hunsberger, r 2 box 243, Milford. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nor-, man Hunsberger, r 1 box 170, Milford, and the late Nancy Hunsberger. The bride-elect graduated from Wapakoneta Senior High School in 1986 and attended Bowling Green State University. The bridegroom-elect is a 1986 graduate of Wawasee High School and graduated from Northwestern. He is employed at Maple Leaf Farms, Milford, and is a volunteer fireman with the Milford Fire Department. The couple is planning a November 5 wedding which will take place in the First United Methodist Church in Wapakoneta. F

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Diabetes education at Goshen Hospital

The diabetes education department at Goshen Hospital realizes that people need to be aware of how to maintain good health. People with diabetes are no exception. Diabetes is a complex disease which affects people in different degrees. Although diabetes cannot be cured, it can be controlled. People can control diabetes with proper treatment that best meets the needs of their individual circumstances. Since it is the person with diabetes who needs to properly carry out the treatment for his/her diabetes on a daily basis, it is very important to understand what diabetes is and the how’s and why’s of their treatment program. Learning the basic information plus an ongoing periodic update and refresher of diabetes information is extremely important for keeping healthy. Goshen Hospital will be offering a series of diabetic classes throughout 1988. The first of these series will be offered September 12, 13, 14 and 15 from 7-8:30 p.m. in the hospital’s Pepple Auditorium. The first class on Monday evening will be given by Nancy Schooley, RN, on “Diabetes: Explanation and Care.” The Tuesday evening class, “Principles of the Diabetic Diet,” will be presented by Barbara Fierce, registered dietitian. Wednesday evening will be a group participation class, “Using the Diabetic System: Planning Meals at Home and Away from Home.” The final class of the 75th Orn reunion A total of 75 descendants of James and Sarah Orn gathered for their 75th reunion in the Syracuse Lakeside Park Pavilion on Sunday, Aug. 28. After the meal, pictures were taken of the families of the eight children of James and Sarah. President Gwendoline Dewart introduced each family group, and many interesting ancedotes were related by each. Evelyn Orn prepared a large family tree and additional information and dates were added by family members to help complete the tree. During the business meeting, James Orn who was born on the birthday of the older James Orn, was elected president for the 76th reunion. Other officers include Stanley Stump, vice president; Elaine Orn, secretary/treasurer; and Natalie Stump, assistant secretary/treasurer. The oldest family member present was Florence Orn Gardner of Milford; next oldest, Burwell Smith of Elkhart. A time of visiting was enjoyed throughout the day.

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Brenda Rink is June 11 bride of Paul Kallin

Brenda Sue Rink, Nappanee, and Paul Kallin, Goshen, exchanged wedding vows in a 7 p.m. ceremony on June 11 in Nappanee United Methodist Church. Dr. Michael Snyder of Wesley Foundation, West Lafayette, and Nancy Schoff, pastor of Nappanee United Methodist Church, Nappanee, officiated at the double-ring ceremony in the presence of 275 family and friends. Parents of the couple are Donald and Maxine Rink, Nappanee, and Ingmar and Etha Kallin, North Judson. The altar was decorated with a floral centerpiece with a unity candle. The churplr was decorated with twc canjelabras and baskets of fen, ind peach and white pew bows. Dottie Snider, Nappanqp, was organist. Soloists were Kent Miller and Carol Perkins of Wakarusa. They sang “The Wedding Song,” “We’ve Only Just Begun,” “The Lord’s Prayer,” and “This Is The Day,” by Scott Wesley Brown. During the ceremony, commu-

series on Thursday evening will be conducted by Schooley on “The Effects of Diabetes on the Body.” Home blood sugar testing advantages and the equipment used will be included in the fourth class. The classes are open to diabetics, their families, and other interested persons. A nominal fee is charged for the classes. Preregistration is encouraged. Contact the hospital’s Education Department at 533-2141, ext. 111)4, for further information and registration. Open house at Chanute The oldest training base in the United States Air Force celebrates its 71st anniversary with an Open House on Sept. 24. The gates open at 10 a.m. and close at 5 p.m. During those seven hours, guests can enjoy a military parade; tours of the Air Park which contains over 30 historical military aircraft; performances by the Golden Eagles Drum and Bugle Corps, the Silver Falcons Chorale, the Blue Spirit Drill Team and the Air Force Band of the Midwest; and much more. We have planned aircraft flyovers which include an OA-37 “Dragonfly,” a T-38 “Talon,” an F-4 “Phantom,” and a C-130. l ■r' "IS! ‘ —e _ " * * * SEPTEMBER WEDDING — Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Fifer of Leesburg announce the engagement of their daughter Cindy Laree to Michael James Wharton, the son of Linda Prater. The bride-elect is a 1987 graduate of Wawasee High School and is currently employed at NIA in Nappanee. The groom-elect is a 1986 graduate of Tippecanoe Valley High School and is employed at Fairmont Homes in Nappanee. The couple has planned a Sept. 17 wedding at the Mt. Tabor Church of God in Etna Green.

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nion was served. The bride wore a white taffeta over lace gown with a scalloped neckline with buttons down the back, puff sleeves, and accented with bows on the shoulders and down the train. Her crown headpiece had an attached veil. She carried a bouquet of white roses and carnations with lace streamers. Pam Rink, Nappanee, sister of the bride, and Elizabeth Ehret, Elkhart, were maids of honor. Bridesmaids were Betty Alfrey, Anderson; Dawn Casselman, Fort Wayne; and Daphne Shutts, South Bend. They wore peach dresses of taffeta with puff sleeves and balloon skirts. They carried white lacy fans with peach and white floral arrangements.

*ll / 1 . ; L «• x I'3 J > ■r ■ 1• F OPEN HOUSE SEPT. 4 — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray, r 4 box 109, Syracuse, will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary with ah open house on Sunday, Sept. 4, from 2-4 p.m. in the Plymouth United Church of Christ, 911 S. Main St., Goshen. Robert Murray and the former Lois Shupp were married in the First Brethren Church in Goshen by Rev. Willis Ronk and Rev. T. E. George on September 12,1948. Hosts for the event will be the couple’s children, Kathy (Murray) McKibben, Anchorage, Alaska, and Michael Murray, Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Murray have two grandchildren and two great-grandsons. Mr. Murray is retired from the mobile home industry and Mrs. Murray is employed by the Wawasee Community School Corporation. The couple considers the presence of their friends and family and as a gift and requests no other.

Trinity Lutheran Church Missouri Synod 4th And Martin • Ligonier Invites You To Worship Sunday Church 9 A.M. Bible Class 10:15 A.M.

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MR. AND MRS. PAUL KALLIN

Scott Wakley, Nappanee, was best man. Groomsmen were Eric Smock, Nappanee; Rodney Nusbaum, Elkhart; John Moore, West Lafayette; and Jim Chambers, Nappanee. Ushers were Eric Kallin, San Antonio, Texas, brother of the groom; Bill Hutchman, Marion, cousin of the groom; and Craig Haines, Berne. The bride’s mother wore a pale peach dress with pleated skirt. The groom’s mother wore a blue dress with pleated skirt. Their corsages were of peach and white flowers. The reception was held in Port-A-Pit Banquet Hall, Wakarusa. Decorations were peach wedding bells and hanging plants, and peach balloons with streamers at each table. ZIP 104 Music

Machine provided music. Hugh and Sharon Smock, Nappanee, were host and hostess. Darla Pollock, Goshen; Cheryl Stidham, West Lafayette; and Nancy Moore, West Lafayette, served. Daniel Perkins, Mishawaka, was in charge of the guest book. The bride is a 1984 graduate of North Wood High School. In 1985, she graduated from International Business College, Fort Wayne, with a secretarial science degree. She is employed as a typesetter for The Papers Incorporated in Milford. The groom graduated in 1984 from Goshen High School and in 1988 from Purdue University with a degree in communication and is a member of the Wesley Foundation. He is employed as an insurance agent with Trustcorp, Elkhart. Following a wedding trip to Orlando, Fla., Grenelefe Resort and Conference Center, the newlyweds are residing at 503 Bison Ridge in Nappanee. Chapmans to present concert Steve and Annie Chapman, nationally known song writers and musicians will be presenting a concert of gospel music, Sunday, Sept. 4, at 7 p.m. in the Nappanee Missionary Church. The church is located two miles north of Nappanee on SR 19. Raised in the mountains of West Virginia, the Chapmans write, play and sing songs that deal with interpersonal relationships, using Scripture and personal testimony as their source. “Musical ambassadors to the family,” as Dr. James Dobson calls them, the Chapmans present a straight-forward message to Christians and challenge nonbelievers with the Gospel in a unique down-to-earth “relationship seminar set to music.” Pastor David Engbrecht invites the public to attend this concert. There is no admission charge. /

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Wed., August 31,1988 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

jg I Hr .. .... 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. Don Ryman, 23329 U.S. 6E., Nappanee, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house, September 11, at Midwest Commerce Bank in Nappanee. Relatives and friends may call from 2-5 p.m. Hosts will be their children, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ryman of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wakley of Nappanee and their grandchildren. Don and the former, Maxine Gaut were married September 17, 1938, in Goshen. He is a retired foreman from Bremen Castings.

LOUISA'S letter uJ Eg

Dear Louisa, Recently I married a widower with three children. I love these children and we get along fine except for one thing. The problem is this: the children are lazy and careless. They come from school and throw their books and wraps all over the livingroom and when I tell them to pick them up they say “in a minute” while they go on eating sandwiches and getting themselves something to drink. What must I do? My husband doesn’t think it matters because he is careless, also. — Worried — Mich. Answer: Why not have a regular place for the children to put their wraps and books and stop them before they go into the kitchen. Example is a good teacher and if your husband hangs his coat up as he arrives it will help some. I am not one of these perfectionists who thinks everything should always be in its place but books and wraps covering up chairs or on the floor is another matter. Children are not necessarily lazy when they throw things around. They need to take

care of their things. You might start by telling them, in a pleasant tone, that there will be no refreshments until things are in their places. — Louisa. Address letters: Louisa, Box 532, Orangeburg, SC 29115. UAW Local 1405 retirees dinners held Aug. 24 The retirees of the UAW held a picnic dinner August 24, at the Park, Syracuse Lake. There were 22 members present and six visitors present. After the dinner Dorothy Murphy held a business meeting. The edition of June/July Union Speaker was passed out and well received. The dinner and meeting was enjoyed by all. Bruce Russell served as host. The next meeting will be held September 28 in the basement of St. Martin de Porres Church, Syracuse. All retirees and friends are invited.

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