The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 April 1989 — Page 7
Community corner
Tamara Welborn, Damon Solars united in marriage on March2s
Tamara Ann Welborn, Lafayette, became the bride of Damon Bradley Sollars, Lafayette, at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. March 25, 1989, in First Christian Church, | Lafayette. Dr. Jack Snellgrove, pastor of the church, performed the double-ring ceremony in the presence of 200 guests. Parents of the bride are Richard and Greta Welborn, Syracuse The groom’s parents are Lloyd and Karen Sollars, Lafayette. Easter lilies and candelabra decorated the front of the church. The pews were highlighted with white bows with royal blue and red rose buds. The organ music was presented by Joyce Herendeen, Lafayette. The bride wore a white satin gown with a sweetheart neckline and short pouf sleeves accented with bows. The bodice formed into a basque waistline with hand beaded re-embroidered Alencon lace, and the full skirt flowed into a chapel-length train featuring a back bow and hemmed in Alencon lace. She selected a headband-type headpiece of satin with strands of seed pearls wrapped around the band, featuring side sprays of silk flowers accented with fingertip-length veil with a roll edge. The bride’s cascade bouquet was made of royal blue, red and white rose buds, white calla lilies, white gypsophila, pearl sprays, royal blue parrot tulips and giant white hibiscus, accented with white lace ribbon. She also wore an antique gold and ruby ring, which belonged to her great-aunt Cynthia Ort, Buchanan. Mich., sister of the bride, was matron of honor Bridesmaids were Jennifer Rosen, Urbana, sister of the bride; Teresa Welborn. Indianapolis, sister of the bride; Jama Rosen, Urbana, niece of the bride; and Robin Schumacher and Penny Sollars, both of Lafayette and sisters of the groom. The attendants wore royal blue Crystal taffeta gowns featuring a full apron-effect skirt ending in a brush pick-up train, a bodice with peek-a-boo back with bow accents. and short pouf sleeves with bows. Their headdresses were a Juliet-look heart shaped band, trimmed with simulated pearls and nylon pouf They carried bou
Theta Sigma hosts Mermaid Festival
Theta Sigma will host the 4.3 rd annual Queen of Lakes Pageant in conjunction with the North Webster Lions Club Mermaid Festival. The contest is open to all girls 16-26 years of age. and entries are
W'BKT ; 'jT: I JHMKi ’ /Galaxy Travel, IncX —i A _— — TO CKI-FBKATE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY — Robert and MarI DCT I jorie Wiles, r 6 box 60. Syracuse, will celebrate their 50th wedding an | jMk ■■ II W C- niversary with a family dinner. — Vl/tkl Wiles and the former Marjorie Laughlin were married May 2. iMC.itlld E llr A ■ I|lN l!i:t!», in Warsaw. They are,the parents of Mrs. George t.ludyi Keck. I IXXIw Syracuse, and Gary Wiles, Cromwell. They have nine grandchildren ' '— > and six great-grandchildren. £ xz j | . I X I-. Wiles is retired from truck driving, and currently escorts —' I OF I OU r II OO I Til " lleckaman Homes, Nappanee. Mrs. Wiles is retired from Dana Corporation. Syracuse. INDIVIDUALIZED DIABETIC INSTRUCTION 8-25 Syracuse Community i-3:30 p.m. Nursery School KCH Administration Building $35 For All 4 Sessions Registration Saturday, May 6,1989 (Families May Attend At No Additional Charge) 8:30 1 :30 A.M. Contact: Sandra Rader, R.N. At 267-3200, Ext. 3370 A Community Service Os $lO Registration Fee Birth Certificate Is Required Kosciusko Community Hospital 2101 E Dußois, Warsaw IN 46580 1 ’
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quets of royal blue tiger lilies, white carnations, red and royal blue rose buds, and white stephanotis, accented with streamers of white satin ribbon. Ashley Ort, Buchanan, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Her dress was like the bridesmaids', and she wore a crown headpiece of red and royal blue rose buds, white satin flowers with pearls, and streamers of royal blue ribbon. Brandon Ort. Buchanan, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. Brian McDowell, Lafayette, was best man Groomsmen were Doug Wethington and Dave Spence, both of Lafayette; Jeff Welborn. Syracuse, brother of the bride; and John Lufall and Todd Satterfield, both of Lafayette. Serving as ushers were Jim Rosen. Urbana, brother-in-law of the bride; and Jay Rosen, Urbana. nephew of the bride. Both mothers of the couple chose street-length dresses of royal blue knit Their corsages consisted of a large red rose, royal blue rose buds, and white satin flowers with pearls ac-
being accepted lor the pageant to be held .June 24. The competition includes swimsuit, evening gown, and interviews. The queen will receive a silver loving cup. S2OO cash, a floral arrangement, and the beautiful Mermaid Crown and sceptre. Other contestants
cented with a lace bow. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the fellowship hall. The tables were decorated with candle rings sun rounded by royal blue, white and red roses, white and royal blue carnations and greenery. Hosting the reception were Bryce and Carol Rohrer, Syracuse, cousins of the bride. Chris Roose, Syracuse, cousin of the bride, was in charge of the guest book. The bride is a 1984 graduate of Wawasee High School and received an applied science degree in 1986 from Danville Junior College where she was a member of the computer club. She is employed as a programmer analyst at Schwab Corp , Lafayette. The groom, a 1984 graduate of Lafayette Jeff High School, is employed in the production department at Rostone. Lafayette. Following a week's honeymoon trip to Hawaii, the couple is now residing in Pheasant Run Apartments. Lafayette.
may receive floral arrangements and engraved platters. Anyone interested in entering the contest should write: Queen of Lakes Pageant Chairman. P.O. Box 11, North Webster, Ind 46555, or call the festival office at 834-2017.
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT — Dave and Karyi Viste of Great Falls. Mont., announce the engagement of their daughter, Kyla, to Dr. Brian Zehr, son of Dr. W. Jay and Carolyn Zehr. Milford. The bride-elect is a graduate of Concordia College, Moorhead, Minn., and the University of lowa dietetic internship. She is a registered dietitian employed by the W.I.C. agency in Fort Wayne. The groom-elect is a graduate of Goshen High School. Gqshen College and Indiana University School of Medicine. He completed his training at University of lowa and is currently in practice in Fort W'ayne. The couple will be married June 24 in College Mennonite Church, Goshen. Mobile Meals Drivers Volunteer drivers for Syracuse Mobile Meals have been scheduled as follows : May 1-5 MONDAY — Helen Shanklin TUESDAY- Marilyn Ringler WEDNESDAY - Joe and Marge Hogan THURSDAY - June Cripe FRIDAY-Betty Kline Volunteer drivers for Milford Mobile Meals are: May 1-5 MONDAY — Margie Brooks TUESDAY — Don and Bernice Ahrns WEDNESDAY - Kate Doty THURSDAY — Mary Duncan FRIDAY — Donna Fisher
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Elizabeth Seybold, James Hasse married in South Bend March 18
Elizabeth M. Seybold and James J. Hasse, both of South Bend, were united in marriage on Saturday, March 18, in the Christ the King Catholic Church of South Bend. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Seybold, South Bend. The groom is the son of Helen Hasse, Syracuse, and the late Henry Hasse. The bride escorted her mother and father, and the groom his mother, down the aisle. Music was provided by Lea Berndt and the Gaska String Quartet. The matron of honor was Lisa Greco, sister of the bride. South Bend. Bridesmaids were Nancy Zielinski, - Indianapolis; and Katharine Ryan. Toledo, Ohio. The best man was Donald Hasse, brother of the groom, Cincinnati, Ohio. Groomsmen were Steven Hasse, Syracuse; and Lawrence Gallagher, Chicago. Ushers were Wayne Greco. South Bend; and Robert Seybold, Seattle, Wash. A dinner reception following the ceremony was held at Celebrations in Mishawaka. The couple now reside in South Bend, after a wedding trip to Hawaii. The bride is a graduate of Clay
Elizabeth M. Seybold and James J. Hasse, both of South Bend, were united in marriage on Saturday, March 18, in the Christ the King Catholic Church of South Bend. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Seybold, South Bend. The groom is the son of Helen Hasse, Syracuse, and the late Henry Hasse. The bride escorted her mother and father, and the groom his mother, down the aisle. Music was provided by Lea Berndt and the Gaska String Quartet. The matron of honor was Lisa Greco, sister of the bride. South Bend. Bridesmaids were Nancy Zielinski. Indianapolis; and Katharine Ryan. Toledo, Ohio. The best man was Donald Hasse, brother of the groom, Cincinnati, Ohio. Groomsmen were Steven Hasse, Syracuse; and Lawrence Gallagher, Chicago. Ushers were Wayne Greco. South Bend; and Robert Seybold, Seattle, Wash. A dinner reception following the ceremony was held at Celebrations in Mishawaka. The couple now reside in South Bend, after a wedding trip to Hawaii. The bride is a graduate of Clay Ladies of Round Table welcome new member The April meeting of the Syracuse Ladies of the Round Table was held in the parlor of Calvary United Methodist Church with 19 ladies answering roll call. Gary Eastlund presented a program on Pre-Planning PreArranging. Mary Jane Bowton presided at the induction of new member Phyllis Cockram. Ruth Robinson gave the devotion for the evening using the familiar poem "Footprints” acccompanied with photos. Mrs. Bowton and Maxine Graham will be making the sack lunches for the students participating in the Special Olympics from the Lakeland area. The next meeting will be the spring party on May 8 at the Calvary Church. Gift & take Use friendship as a drawing account, if you wish, but don't forget the deposits. Grit.
Bed and Breakfasts/local business
April 24 through April 30 has been designated as Bed and Breakfast Awareness Week by the Indiana Bed and Breakfast Association. Local Bed and Breakfast homes. Anchor Inn and Tara, along with other area B&Bs, will open their doors on Sunday. April 30 for public viewing The open house event will be held from 1-5 p.m. There will be no charge. Only a few short years ago, few people had ever heard of Bed and Breakfasts, let alone stayed in one. Today they are becoming a popular place to stay while traveling. All homes offer lodging~> and breakfast. Indiana B&B I owners pride themselves on of- ' sering personalized service, along with Hoosier hospitality.
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PRIZE WINNERS OF GRAND OPENING — Winners were drawn for the grand prizes sponsored by Conference & Travel Services, Inc., SR 15, Warsaw, following the services’grand opening. June Thomas, a Warsaw Chamber of Commerce Board of Director, assisted with the drawing. There was no purchase necessary.
Shown, left to right are Deb Mangas, manager of Conference & Travel Service, and winners Ruby Barker, Mentone, United Airlines/United Express tickets; Debra Wurtzel, Leesburg, United Express tickets; Connie Laßue, Claypool, two-night stay at Candlelight Inn; Sara Lamb, Warsaw, two-night stay Ritz Charlton in Naples, Fla.; and Luella Dunbar. Winona Lake, two airline tickets to Chicago. (Photo by Mike Skevington)
One of the major attractions of B&Bs is their uniqueness. They are as individual as their owners. At a B&B, travelers are able to meet new people and learn about the area. They are free to use most of the rooms of the house, visit with the hosts, spend time reading, or catch up on a day’s work. Many business travelers are becoming regular guests of these “home atmosphere" establishments. Breakfasts are a major event, whether it is continental. continental-plus, or a full country meal. Area homes participating in the event are: Anchor Inn, located 3.5 miles south of Syracuse on SRAs; and Tara, located on the east side of Lake Wawasee, near the Crow's Nest.
Wed., April 26,1989 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL
School, the University of Notre Dame, and Purdue University in West Lafayette. He is employed by All-Phase Electric Supply Company, St. Joseph, Mich.
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TO WED IN JULY — Mr. and Mrs. Francis Korenstra, 98 East Shore Drive, Syracuse, announce the engagement of their daughter, Melinda, to Dennis Mills. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mills, r 3 box 25, Syracuse. The bride-elect is a 1987 graduate of Wawasee High School. She is employed in the boat upholstery division of Veada Industries, New Paris. The groom-elect, a 1983 graduate of Wawasee High School, is employed in the RV countertop division of Carriage, Inc., Millersburg. The couple will be married July 1 in Goshen Christian Reformed Church.
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