The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 10, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 April 1989 — Page 7

Community corner

Yoder and Akins wed

Lisa Jan Yoder and Leo James Akins, both of Middlebury, were united in marriage on March 25 at 3 p.m. in the First Mennonite Church of Middlebury. Rev. Laurance Shutske and Rev. Dwight Gosser performed the double-ring ceremony in the presence of family and friends. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Lester Yoder, Middlebury; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Akins, Syracuse; and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Shutske, Castanea, Pa. Pianist was Rex Terbush, Middlebury, Soloists were Viana Miller, Middlebury ; Arlan Ensz, Marion, S.D.; Ted Yoder, Middlebury and Leighton Yoder, Middlebury. Selections were “You Are Faithful”, “Flesh Os My Flesh", “Make Us One" and "The Wedding Prayer.” As the bride came down the aisle the groom handed her a red rose. The bride’s personal attendant was Viana Miller, her sister. The bride’s gown was satin with re-embroidered lace, sequins and pearls on the bodice. A cathedral-length train was accented with organza ruffles. She wore a headress of pearls with a fingertip-length veil. Both the gown and veil were made by her mother. The bride carried a bouquet of cascading royal blue and white sweetheart roses and carnations.

Complete Tippecanoe Valley Business Directory available

Partners in Education is very proud to announce the Tippecanoe Valley Resource Directory has been completed. This tool has been designed to encourage interaction between businesses and area schools. Businesses participating in the directory have identified the ways in which they would like to interface their resources and the subject areas in which they are comfortable sharing. The information is contained on a computer disc and has been distributed to the five area school coporations participating in the Partners in Education program. This tool will allow for teachers, students and administrators to identify businesses interested in providing guest speakers, mentors, expert resource consultants, job shadowing experiences, tours, etc. The possibilities are endless and the benefits are many. In the short time the resource directory has been available, all of the area school corporations have been able to identify ways in which it can be used to encourage career life planning and career awareness among the students. Tippecanoe Valley was able to use the directory to identify mentors for their advanced research class. Whitko High School has used the directory in conjunction with its job center, in indepen-

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Marita Chupp, Goshen, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Beth Yoder, Loogootee, cousin of the bride; Lisa Ensz, Marion, S.D., sister of the groom and Michelle Powers, sister of the groom. The attendants gowns were

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dent living classes. Warsaw Community High School was able to use this tool to identify possible participants for the Career/Job Fair in February. Last year, Triton High School had to rely upon acquaintances to place students involved in writing career-related research papers in job shadowing situations. Next year, the resource directory will allow for more students to be able to take advantage of this educational opportunity. Wawasee Schools will able to utilize the directory for identifying guest speakers and possibly mentors for a free enterprise unit being developed for eighth graders. Over 60 businesses are currently participating in this program. In order for the program to continue to grow, the directory is being updated on a quarterly basis. Anyone interested in learning more about this program may contact Melody director of Partners in Education at the Greater Warsaw Area Chamber of Com merce a 1267-6311.

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royal blue satin made by the bride’s mother. They carried blue and white arm bouquets of sweetheart roses and baby carnations. Program attendants were Margsaret and Gerald Shutske, sister and brother of the groorm

HI TO WEI) IN JUNE — Angela Sue Johnson, 313'a S. Harrison, Syracuse, and Rudi John Alcott. Syracuse, announce their upcoming marriage. Parents of the bride-elect are Joella S. Johnson. 218 N. Huntington, Syracuse, and the late Rev. Michael Johnson. Helen G. Alcott, Rifle. Colo., is the mother of the groom-elect. The bride-elect graduated from Wawasee High School in 1987. She is presently employed at Pilcher’s Shoes, Syracuse. The groom-elect is a 1986 graduate of Wawasee High School, and attended Anderson College. He is employed at Cole-Layer-Trumble, Goshen. The couple plans to wed June 17 in the Church of God, Syracuse.

Best man was Arlan Ensz, Marion, S.D., brother-in-law of the groom. Groomsmen were Leighton Yoder, Middlebury, brother of the bride, Mark Akins, Syracuse, brother of the groom and Ted Yoder, Middlebury, brother of the bride. A dinner reception was hald in the church fellowship hall following the ceremony. Ephriam and Loretta Martin Middlebury, served as host and hostess. Hostess of ceremony was Mary Mishler. Eugene and Ida Mae Hershberger were kitchen coordinators for the dinner. Servers were Gregg and Tricia Bell, Tod Beachy, Cheryll Cassity, Nate Yoder, Marcie Gunderman, Jerry Yoder, Melissa Hooley, Jonathan Allison, Fawn Zickafoose, Kenton Hostetler and Gina Hershberger. Ann Shutske, Castanea, Pa., sister of the groom, was in charge of the guest book. After a weddirfg trip to St. Louis, Mo., the coupe now reside in Middlebury. The bride is a graduate of New Life Christian Academy and employed at Chiphone Credit Union, Middlebury. The groom is a graduate of Bethany Christian High School and is employed at Hershberger Heating, Goshen. Mobile Meals Drivers Volunteer drivers for Syracuse Mobile Meals have been scheduled as follows: April 24-28 MONDAY - Donna Wolfe TUESDAY- Mary J. and Ken Bowton WEDNESDAY - Kay Young THURSDAY - Jack Oswald FRIDAY — Jan Baumgartner Volunteer drivers for Milford Mobile Meals are: April 24-28 MONDAY - Robert Hall TUESDAY- Bill Little WEDNESDAY - Bob and Marge Groves THURSDAY — Orlie W'aggy FRIDAY — Marvin and Beatrice Rapp

Before you buy a product... a [ CHICIf T oqtV /- —K pFv/Read the label ycheck the package If anything seems wrong, tell the store manager. y When you open it, CHECK IT OUT again. If it looks or smells wrong, take it back. — A message from this newspaper and the Food ond Drug Administration Tax crack A charming little recipe for a dessert called income-tax pud ding: Take a good deal of dough, you'll knead it. — The Opinion. Dublin

ICDUS AI I (Committee on Decency in USA) .© ■ You have seen us picket your churches. |K ■ You have had questions. You were too B| ■ busy to ask. For the chance to ask: April H ■ 23. 3 p.m. at the Milford Community It fl Building. mi! ■

fKf A I TO WED JUNE 17 — Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Willard, 107 Wood St., Syracuse, announce the engagement of their daughter, Judy, to George Kalich, Jr.. 311 Sixth St., Winona Lake. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Kalich, Sr., 533 Wentworth Ave., Lowell, Mass. The bride-elect is a graduate of Wawasee High School and received a bachelor of science degree in elementary education from (.race College. She is a third grade teacher at Millersburg Elementary School. The groom-elect received a bachelor of arts degree from Calvary Bible College. Kansas City. Mo., and is a master of divinity candidate at Grace Theological Seminary. He is employed at Chore-Time Brock, Inc., Milford. The couple will be married Saturday. June 17, in Pleasant View Bible Church, Warsaw.

©■H LOUISA'S LETTER Dear Louisa. I'm fourteen and I think I am in love with an eighteen year old boy. He is very good looking and very nice. We have been going together-, for about three months when he started seeing other girls behind my back. When I found out he said he loved me and me only but he just couldn't stick with one girl. He said he would always love me. Now we have broken up and I'm still crazy about him and I think he feds the same about me but has too much pride to say so. What am I to do? Night and day he is never off my mind. R.0.-La. Answer: Your young friend seems to me to be very sensible. He probably realizes that both of you are too young to think about marriage and that if you go too steadily with each other that is where you may end up. So keep on being friendly and date him and other boys as well. It doesn't pay to be too serious when one is so young. You may like him the best of all and that may go for him. also, but you will be wise not to insist on going steady. Louisa Dear Louisa. What do you do when all of your friends smoke and they laugh at you when you do not? Teenager — Va. Answer: Yours will be thtsdast laugh when some of your friends die of lung cancer The reason most young people start smoking is because they think it looks sophisticated but public opinion is changing and the young girl or boy who starts smoking, today, in the face of all that has been found out about the results of such a habit, is just plain silly. Have the courage to keep up your standards and Jet the others be sorry later on. Louisa

Titus and Rush unite in marriage

Pamela Lynn Titus became the bride of Charles Henry Rush on Saturday, March 25, 1989, in Wawasee Lakeside Chapel, Syracuse. Rev. Harlan Steffen, pastor of the church, performed the ceremony. Mother of the bride is Marcella Hamman, r 1 box 217, Cromwell. Parents of the groom are Donald find Mary Ann Rush, r 1 1050 Fuzzy Bear Rd., Cromwell. Shirley Miller provided the organ music for the ceremony. The bride’s ivory satin and embroidered lace gown featured a scooped neckline and fitted bodice which was embellished in rich lacework, accented with sequins and pearls and adorned with a tiny satin bow. The long Renaissance sleeves, created of satin, net and embroidered lace, were full at the top and tapered into a fitted sleeve. The full skirt fell from a deep basque waistline, and lace scallops encircled the hemline. The gown also featured a full, detachable satin train 'which flowed into a semicathedral length. Penny Willson, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a full-length ball gown, which featured a dropped front waist and princess sleeves made of an embossed tissue silk in gold. Heidi Rush, niece of the groom, was flower girl. She wore a threequarters length dress with a gathered, dropped waist trimmed in lace. Nicholas Willson, ' nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. Donald Rush, Jr., brother of the groom, was b' st man. Serving as ushers were William Rush

Lucy Johnson tells of China

The Wednesday Afternoon Club met April 12 at the home of LUcille Searfoss with 17 members and one new member present. A program was enjoyed as Lucy Johnson told many interesting things about her time spent in China. She described the many changes which have occur-

Special program in Syracuse

A special program is scheduled for 11:15a.m. Thursday. April 20, at thp Syracuse Nutrition Site, located in the Scout Cabin on South Huntington Street. Rev. Donald Kime will be giving the program on “backpacking,” as he narrates a slide Women's Health Education lunch-n-learn The second program of the spring 1989 Women’s Health Education Lunch 'N Learn will be on Wednesday, April 26. Topic for discussion will be “Chronic Illnesses: Do Women Have Any Biological Aces?" presented by Julia Gautsche. RN. MSN of Fairhaven Physicians, Inc. The program will begin at 11:30 am. and conclude at 1 p.m. Preregistration is required byApril 19. Lunch is included in the registration fee. For further information. contact the education department at 533-2141. extension 1104.

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and Ronald Phillips. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in Cromwell Community Center. The reception music was provided by a DJ and featured ’sos and ’6os music. A buffet and wedding cake were served to the guests. Serving at the reception were Tammy Rush. Susan Jones, Kim Jones and Heather Jones. The bride is a graduate of Marshalltown High School, Marshalltown, lowa. She works in the sales department of Flexsteel. Inc , New Paris.

red since her first visit three years ago. She indicated that there are three new luxurious hotels and open air markets in the capitol, plus a two-story Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant. There also were more foreigners visible than she remembered from her earlier trip.

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Defined Matrimony: An institution in which a man loses his bachelor's degree and his wife acquires a master's. — U.S. Coast Guard Magazine.

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The groom, a graduate of Whitko High School, is employed as a painter at Sea Nymph, Syracuse. Following a two-day wedding trip to South Bend, the couple is now residing at r 2 box 75, Syracuse, on the east side of Lake Wawasee. Afternoon bridge group to hold spring luncheon The Lakeland Afternoon Bridge-O-Rama annual Spring Luncheon will be held May 11 at 12 Noon at the Beacon Restaurant. Those interested in attending should call Ruth Martin, 856-4722, or Betty Miller, 856-2718, for reservations. Clever at least Architects cover their mistakes with ivy, doctors w'ith sod, and brides with mayonnaise.

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