The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 13, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 May 1989 — Page 7

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Isabelle Watson, David Pidgeon married in Indianapolis March 25

Isabelle Louise Watson and David Christopher Pidgeon, both of Tampa, Fla., were married Saturday, March 25, at 1 p.m. in Milner Chapel, Second Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis. The double-ring ceremony was performed by Dr. William G. Enright in the presence of 40 guests. The bride is the daughter of Albert M. Watson, Jr., Saginaw, Mich,, and the late Penny Jacquelyn Watson. Tlie groom is the son of Richard S. and Cynthia Pidgeon, Indianapolis and Ideal Beach, Lake Wawasee. The altar and chancel were adorned with Easter lilies. On the altar was a gold cross banked in Easter lilies and the family unity candles. A seven-branch candelabra decorated with clusters of greenery, baby’s breath and an ivory satin bow flanked each side of the altar. In front of the altar was a white kneeling bench used by the couple during the ceremony. Robert Shepfer, Indianapolis, was organist. Laura Hammer, Indianapolis, was soloist. Selections were “My Heart Ever Faithful,” “The Unity Candle Song,” “The Lord’s Prayer,” and “OLord On High.” The bride wore a gown of ivory Chantilly lace with a fitted bodice, floor-length full skirt and high neck. Full-length fitted sleeves descended, from a small pouf at the shoulder. Inset in the front of the bodice was a wide panel of cut-out lace accented with sequins and pearls narrowing to a point at the basque waist. Extending beneath a large satin bow at the back of the waist was a three-tiered bustle extending into a chapel train. Her headpiece was a tiara of sequins and pearls to which a double-layered veiling of finger-tip and blusher-length was attached. She carried a full cascading bouquet of gardenias, bridal white roses, white freesia, stephanotis and soft flowing greens. The bride was given in marriage by her brothers, Jefrey Lyn Watson, Richmond, Texas, and Dewayne Watson, Houston. Maid .of honor was Kimberly Ann Sherrill, Houston, Texas. She wore a cape of softly gathered lace worn over a full-length gown of rose charmeuse with an empire bodice and thin shoulder Lunch 'N Learn program May 24 The final program of the Spring 1989 Women’s Health Education Lunch N Learn will be on Wednesday, May 24. Topic for discussion will be “Trends In Women’s Health: Are We Really Different?” presented by Maureen Rowley Barnett, director, OMNI Center for Women’s Health and Medicine. The program will begin at 11:30 a.m. and conclude at 1 p.m. Preregistration is required by May 17. Lunch is included in the registration fee. For further information, contact the Education Department, Goshen General Hospital, at 533-2141, ext. 1104. Gandhi released report NEW DELHI, India - Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi said he will release a secret report on his mother's assassination in order to stop “malicious innuendo” about what it contains. Syracuse Alumni to hold annual banquet May 27 The Syracuse High School Alumni Association committee is getting ready for the 1989 Alumni Banquet planned for Saturday, May 27. Social time will be at 6:30 p.m., with buffet dinner at 7 p.m. in the ‘old” gym at the Syracuse Middle School building. Paid reservations should be sent to Mrs R.C. Tytler, r 4, box 354. Syracuse. Anyone who did not receive an invitation who wants to attend should contact Mrs. Tytler by calling 457-3355. Inherited Some people seem to have opi nions that have been in their families for generations. — WOW Magazine

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straps. Small pleats fell softly from the empire waist. She carried a stylized cascade bouquet of bridal pink roses, white freesia, gardenias and soft greenery. The best man was Stephen Bradley Pidgeon, brother of the groom, Indianapolis. Serving as ushers were Jefrey Lyn Watson, and DeWayne Watson, brothers of the bride. A reception and luncheon were' held in the home of the groom's parents immediately following the ceremony. Hors d’oeuvres and champagne were served before the luncheon. Floral arrangements and Easter lilies were seen throughout the home. On the luncheon tables were centerpieces of white snapdragons, white carnations, snowdrift poms and fugi mums, baby’s breath with accents of pink. On the bridal table was a floral arrangement in a crystal bridal slipper used at family weddings

fk 'BL W -!/■ K • Lwm MMp'X' z COUPLE OBSERVES 40TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY — John Nyikos and the former Ann Hildenbrand were united in marriage May 10, 1949, in Kalamazoo, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Nyikos, who reside at 713 S. Huntington St.. Syracuse, celebrated thejr 40th wedding anniversary on Saturday. May 6, by dining out with their children and spouses: Vicky Nyikos. Phil and Linda Graff. Bonnie Nyikos. John and Dawn Nyikos, Gloria Ny ikos, and Joel Nyikosyall of Syracuse, and Joseph and Debra Gross of Warsaw . \ A chime clock, hand-crafted by Bob Graff, was presented to the couple by their children.

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for three generations in the groom's family. Atop the threetiered wedding cake was a nosegay of pink and white sweetheart roses, baby's breath and greenery. ,The base of the cake was encircled with baby’s breath and greenery. Soft harp music was played through the luncheon. Host and hostess for the reception were the groom s parents. Mrs. Daniel M. Kiley, sister of the groom, Indianapolis, was in charge of the guest book. The couple now reside ip Tampa. The bride is a graduate of Westchester High School, Houston, Texas. She works for Wai-Mark Contracting Group. Tampa. The groom is a graduate of North Central High School, Indianapolis. He attended the University of Arizona in Tuscon, and IUPUI, Indianapolis. He is a moving consultant for Mayflower Moving and Storage, Tampa.

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; Free Methodist Church, Winona Lake; and the Church of the Brethren, North Webster. Meals for Older Americans is for persons 60 years or older and 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.

Syracuse Mothers clubs hold combined Spring Party May 1

The Syracuse Mothers clubs held a combined spring party on Monday, May 1, in Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse. Junior Mpthers Club members Lois Allen and Jay Hughes co-chaired the event, and Vera Hall, president of Junior Mothers Club, was mistress of ceremonies. During the 6 p.m. social hour, punch was served by the Junior Mothers: Club; dinner was then served at 6:30 p.m. The meal, which was prepared and served by the United Methodist Church Women, consisted of chicken cordon bleu, rice pilaf, broccoli, molded salad and lemon dessert. The tables were decorated with blue steamers and pastel balloon centerpieces and pastel napkins. Balloon-shaped name tags were used to carry out the theme. Pots of pink geraniums decorated the stage and were presented as door prizes. Lois Allen gave the invocation and led the group in reciting the club collect.

Kosciusko Fair Association to sponsor county queen pageant

The Kosciusko County Fair Association will sponsor the third annual Kosciusko County Fair Queen Pageant in conjunction with the Kosciusko County Fair this year. The competition will be held at the Sacred Heart Auditorium Saturday, July 22nd with the coronation at 8 p.m. The winner will represent Kosciusko County in the Miss Indiana State Fair Competition August 10-12. Entry guidelines according to the state fair regulations are as follows: Entrants must be single, at least 16 years of age and cannot have had her 21st birthday as of August 10, 1989. She must reside in Kosciusko County, have

Women of Today discuss fundraiser

The Women of Today met Monday, April 23, at 7 p.m. in the home of Jodi Brown. Milford. During the business meeting, the club discussed plans for its June 10 fundraiser. The club members will have a combination car wash and Golden Gio chicken barbecue at the Lakeland Youth Center. Syracuse, with all proceeds going to the needy children in the com munity. New officers installed during the meeting were Fran Zielinski, president; Diane Rymers, vice president; Julie DeLuceney. secretary: and Susie Gagliano, treasurer. The Women of Today members

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May 11-17 THURSDAY — Peach nectar, cheesy tuna and noodle casserole w/peas, stewed tomatoes, soft dinner roll w/margarine, cantaloupe melon pieces, milk, tea, and coffee FRIDAY — Orange juice, breaded baked chicken quarter, sweet potato patties, coleslaw, whole wheat bread w/margarine, angel food cake w/cherry topping, milk, tea, and coffee MONDAY — Orangegrapefruit juice, cream of pea soup w/saltines, barbecued pork ribette on bun, seasoned carrots, applesauce, milk, tea, and coffee TUESDAY — Apple juice, meat loaf, mashed potatoes w/gravy, stewed tomatoes, whole wheat bread w/margarine, yellow birthday cake w/orange icing, milk, tea, and coffee WEDNESDAY — Pineapple juice, herbed baked chicken quarter, pasta salad, steamed cabbage, cracked wheat bread w/margarine, plums, milk, tea, and coffee

Following dinner, Jay Hughes introduced Peggy Melchior Pearson and her Melchior Marionettes in the presentation of “The Comedy Cabaret on Strings.” Since 1966, the second generation puppeteer has operated a one-woman cabaret-style marionette variety show which has been seen in Europe, Mexico, Canada, cruise ships and across mid-America. During the months of July through November the Melchior Marionette Theatre is in operation in Nashville. After the program, each club’s outgoing president gave a report of her year’s activities and presented her gavel to the incoming presidents: Myra Christner, Primary Mothers Club; Marge Thorton, Intermediate Mothers Club; and Jan Maher, Junior Mothers Club *' Vera Hall welcomed the Senior ■Club members who attended, and a gift was presented to Jean Knisely, the club’s outgoing president, by Ruth Clow, the incoming president.

a sponsor, be active in a worthwhile organization in her community and be able to represent Kosciusko County in the state fair pageant. Judging will be based on bathing suit, ever.ng gown and interview. Entry deadline in May 22. Awards and prizes have been donated by area merchants. For further information, interested contestants should contact any of the following committee members: Donna Hively, 267-4907; Marilyn Kincade, 267-4358; Julia Frush; Deanna Long; Pat Vandewater; Pat Phillips; Helen Nichols; or Carol Landrigan.

expressed their appreciation to the many area businesses that donated gift prizes at the club’s recent St. Patrick's Day dance, and helped make the dance a success. Proceeds from this event will go to the WOT's charity of the year. Summer social events for the WOTs will be a shopping trip to Chicago, a day in Shipshewana and a picnic with member's children. The next meeting of the Women of Today will be May 22 at 6:30 p.m The officers of this past year will be hosting a • surprise’ meal. For more information concerning the WOTs. call 658-4509 or 457-3130. New members are always welcome

WwlU J MT wsf vKo A Hl v . A i Up ."‘■m Ai STYLE SHOW NEXT WEDNESDAY — The Syracuse Business and Professional Women's Club is sponsoring the “Spring Preview of ‘B9” on Wednesday, May 17, in Wawasee High School. The dessert bar will begin at 6:30 p.m., with the style show at 7:30 p.m. A number of local merchants will be participating in the event. Tickets are available at the door. Shown in the photo are three of the models for one of the participating merchants, looking over one of the styles they may model. From the left are Althea Minnix, Cindy Flynn, Ann Van Dyke and Kathy VanDiepenbos, Leisure Pools and Spas saleswoman. (Photo by Deb Patterson)

Club members learn about Lions Eye Bank

Busy Homemakers Club of Milford met Wednesday afternoon, May 3, in the home of Hazel Johnson, Milford. Assisting as cohostess was Irene Charlton. For devotions, Mrs. Charlton read “A Cross in My Pocket.” Velma Pinkerton offered two poems, “Meaning of True Love” and “Give Me.” The group then sang one of its favorite selections, “America the Beautiful?’ Dorothy Kinney presented the health and safety lesson. She told of “new uses for old products, and also emphasized the fact that “careful handling of food means a safer picnic.” She also read a poem entitled “The Golden Years.” < Rolls call was answered by 11 members and one guest, Berniece Dwyer, as each told of her newest household gadget. For the garden lesson, Louise May reported on “nutmeg and _

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mace,” informing the group there is no difference between the two spices. She gave a report on spinach, and also told the club members how common houseplants help individuals breathe easier. The main houseplant serving this purpose is the philodendron. A humorous poem, “The Joys of Aging,” was read by Esther Gawthrop. For the afternoon’s program, Mrs. Dwyer gave a presentation on “The Gift of Sight.” She told of the Indiana Lions Eye Bank and its role. “Happy Birthday” was sung to Anna Cripe, who was celebrating her birthday on Wednesday. Mrs. Cripe was also the recipient of the door prize. At the close of the meeting, refreshments were served. The next meeting will be Wednesday, June 7, in the home of Anna Cripe, with Velma - Pinkerton as co-hostess.

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