The Mail-Journal, Volume 27, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 November 1988 — Page 7

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Lisa A. Hutchison and Steven L. Kammerdiener wed

Lisa A. Hutchison, Millersburg, became the bride of Steven L. Kammerdiener, Syracuse, at 11:30 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 8, in the First Church of God, Goshen. Pastor Monte K. Jones of the First Church of God performed the double ring ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hutchison, Millersburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kammerdiener, Syracuse. Decorations were a country theme in ivory, royal blue and mauve. Organist was Pat Schrock, Millersburg, and soloist was Doris Hollar, Warsaw. Selections were “Saint Elmo’s Fire,” “Sunrise, Sunset,” “It Might Be You,” and love song from Tootsie. The bride wore an ankle-length gown of fitted lace over silk sheath. She wore a lace hat with a short veil. Her bouquet was a lace cascade of ivory rose buds, baby’s breath and assorted dried and ivory flowers. Matron of honor was Karen Needier, Fairfield, Calif. Bridesmaids were Deb Garber, New Paris, sister of the bride, and JoAnn Yoder, Millersburg. Junior bridesmaids were Brenda Garber and Stacey Garber, New Paris, nieces of the bride. They wore royal blue lace over taffeta gowns and carried fans of ivory, royal blue and mauve. Ashley Kauffman, Goshen, niece of the groom, was flower girl. Chad Garber, New Paris, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. Best man was Richard Keller, New Paris. Groomsmen were Bryan Cripe, New Paris and Ralph Kammerdiener, Jr., Syracuse, brother of the groom. Ushers were Stan Hutchison, Millersburg, brother of the bride, and Shawn Swartzentruber, Millersburg. A sit down luncheon in the First Church of God immediately followed the ceremony. It was hosted by Pete Garber, brother-in-law of the bride and Mr. and Mrs. Greg Yoder. Servers were Nancy Kauffman, Millersburg, Diane Granger, New Paris, Deb I” Florence Nemeth hosts Homemakers Members of the Busy Homemakers Club of Milford met in the home of Florence Nemeth, Milford, on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 2. Serving as cohostess was Louise May. For devotions, Mrs. May read “Prayer for Thanksgiving,” and “I Am Me and You Are You.” Club members joined in singing “America the Beautiful.” Everyone participated in the garden lesson as the topic was sweet potatoes. Discussion included the harvesting and storage of these vegetables over the winter months. Dorothy Kinney reported on an interesting news item: “Grocery Carts — What’s Coming Up.” She told of high tech testing now being done on grocery carts which will provide shoppers with a video screen that says “hello,” shows store specials, offers weather forecasts and even gives sports’ scores. These new carts could be available in many of the nation’s stores by 1991. For roll call, 12 members responded with their favorite cookie recipes. Plans were discussed for the December 7 meeting at which time the club members will be eating out and enjoying a time of shopping. The group sang “Silent Night,” and Velma Pinkerton then ended the meeting with “Thoughts of November.” Anna Cripe won the door prize, and each member was then given a new club book for 1989. Charm 'N' Chatter members visit Coppes show room Eleven Charm ‘N’ Chatter members met at Isabelle Shidler’s home in October. Dorothy Baumle gave a report of Modern Kitchens, and members traveled to Coppes Show Room in Nappanee and viewed displays of the newest designs in oak, cherry, and maple cabinets. Easier use of shelves was demonstrated with some being painted white and pale blue. The group ate lunch at an area restaurant and then returned to the Shidler’s home for the business meeting. Refreshments were served by Colleen Bryant and Isabelle Shidler, Items were marked for the Christmas buMt

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Plikerd, Syracuse, all sisters of the groom; Beth Borkholder, New Paris, Trudy Byrnes, Millersburg, and Shari Knox, Valparaiso. Peggy Frederick, Etna Green, was in charge of the guest book. The bride graduated from Fairfield High School and International Business College. She is

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Stephanie Eldridge and Delvan Mast exhange vows

Stephanie Diane Eldridge became the bride of Delvin Ray Mast Saturday, Oct. 1, at 11:30 a.m., in the First Brethren Church, Goshen. Rev. Mel Shetler of the Maple City Chapel performed the double-ring ceremony before 250 guests. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Steve Eldridge and Mrs. Pat Eldridge, Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Mast, Middlebury. Gary Mast, Arkansas, was soloist. Maid of honor was Christine Eldridge, Syracuse. Bridesmaid was Kari Freyburger. » Flower girl was Marlys Miller and ring bearer was Andy Umbaugh, cousin of the bride. Best man was Bill Lechlitner. Groomsman was Darvin Mast, brother of the groom. Ushers were Rodney Umbaugh, cousin of the bride; Scott Baker; Brian Mast and Curtis Mast, cousins of the groom. A catered reception was held following the ceremony in the church. Bruce and Kelley Troeger, cousins of the bride, served as host and hostess. Servers were Rhonda Mast, Middlebury, and Yvonne Bang, Florida. Rhonda Mast, Middlebury, sister of the groom, was in charge of the guest book. The bride is a graduate of Wawasee High School and is employed at Wieland Designs. The groom is a graduate of Northridge High School and is selfemployed. After a honeymoon trip to Hilton Head, S.C., the couple now resides in Middlebury.

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employed as office manager for Blue Fin Industries, Nappanee. The groom graduated from Fairfield High School and is employed at Ira C. Mast Construction, Elkhart. Following a honeymoon trip to the Smoky Mountains and Gatlinburg, Tenn., the couple now resides in Millersburg.

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Grandparents / Grandkids Weekend at Oakwood

A Grandparents/Grandkids Weekend is scheduled for November 19 and 20 at Oakwood Center in Syracuse. Designed to provide time for a grandparent and grandchild to share an uninterrupted period of time together, the weekend program will include storytelling, dream sharing, games and campfire. Participants will share favorite snacks, music, stories or poems and will share in the joy of being together. The weekend is designed as a one-on-one experience for

a grandparent and a six to 10-year-old grandchild. Registration forms are available from Robert Johnson, Oakwood Center, r 4 box 386A, Syracuse or call 457-5781.

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