The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 19, Milford, Kosciusko County, 21 June 1989 — Page 7

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Tammy Hare becomes May 13 bride of Bill Hutchinson, Jr.

D R ’■■ MR. AND MRS. BILL HUTCHINSON. JR.

Tammy Hare, daughter of David and Susie Butler. Syracuse, became the bride of Bill Hutchinson. Jr., son of Bill and Andrea Hutchinson. Sr.. Syracuse, at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. May 13. in the Milford Christian Church. Brian Wilcox, youth minister of the church, performed the double ring ceremony in the presence of 350 guests. The front of the church was decorated with baskets of ferns, peach tulip arrangements and candelabra accented with greenery and bows. A unity candle was placed on the altar, and peach and off-white bows highlighted the pews. Organist was Diane Weisser. Milford. Some of the selections included “A Wedding Prayer," "If,” and "Theme from Ice Castles." The bride wore a white satin ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — John and Leilani Nemeth. 101 Gorham Road, Goshen, announce the engagement of their daughter, Michele L. Nemeth. 1316 C Cedarbrook Court. Goshen, to Lance L. Clark, r 4 box 84C, Syracuse. He is the son of Thelma and Alden Clark, r 1. Leesburg. The bride-elect is a 1984 graduate of Wawasee High School, and a 1987 graduate of the Newman Hospital School of Nursing. Emporia. Kan. She is a registered nurse in the emergence department of Elkhart General Hospital. The groom-elect is a 1981 graduate of Wawasee High School. He is employed at Rinker Boat Company. Syracuse. The couple will be married Sept. 30 at 4 p.m. in the Trinity Methodist Church. Warsaw. Mobile Meals Drivers Volunteer drivers for Syracuse Mobile Meals have been scheduled as follows: June 26-June 30 MONDAY — Donna Wolfe TUESDAY — Ken and Mary Jane Bowton WEDNESDAY - Joe and Marge Hogan THURSDAY — Kay Young FRIDAY — Jan Baumgartner Volunteer drivers for Milford Mobile Meals are: June 26-June 30 MONDAY — Jean Treesh TUESDAY — Bob and Marge Groves WEDNESDAY — Joellen Free THURSDAY — Don and Ber nice Ahrns FRIDAY — Kate Doty

gown accented with pearls and sequins. It had a scoop neckline with short, off-the-shoulder puffed sleeves accented with bows on each sleeve. The back of the gown featured a dropped back with three satin bows down the middle leading to a cathedral train trimmed in sequins and lace. Her headdress of white sequins, pearls and flowers featured a finger-tip length veil with pouf at the top. The bride's cascading bouquet consisted of peach tulips, tiger lilies, peach lilies, ferns and spider plants. She also wore a diamond necklace which was given to her at the rehearsal dinner by the groom. Maid of honor was Kathy Weisser. Syracuse. Bridesmaids were Amanda Anderson. Syracuse, and Tina Scott, South Bend, cousin of the bride. Junior

Cromwell Park Festival

The Cromwell Park Board has once again planned the Cromwell Community and Park Festival. Set for July 22. it will be a oneday, all-day event. The day will begin with the Lions Club free pancake and sausage breakfast, a girls' softball tournament, and a 5K run. The craft, collectible and bake sale will be in the Community Center all day. There will be: kids' games in the morning at the park; face painting, popcorn, ice cream and free pony wagon rides available all day: an ox roast, put on bv the Business Association: an Old Timers' softball game in the evening. A special event this year will be a free hour program by the band. "Goldrush,’’ before the Kiddie Parade. Immediately following these events will be the main parade. Graduates honored at brunch June 10 The "girls of Florida." recent graduates of Wawasee High School, were honored at a brunch on June 10 at the home of Erin Watson. Those in attendance were: Susan Kemper, and Kelly O'Shaughnessy. North Webster; Heidi Huffman. Anne Pohl. Gina Swartzendruber. and Erin Watson. Syracuse. Entertainment included review of videos and photos of events that occurred during their high school careers.

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bridesmaid was Shilo Butler, Syracuse, sister of the bride. The attendants wore tea-length gowns of cotton peach floral print featuring three tiers in back accented with a bow. Their accessories included white gloves and hair combs of pearls and peach accents, made by Amanda Anderson. They carried bouquets of peach tulips, ferns and baby’s breath accented with ribbons. Best man was Troy Warrick. Arlington. Groomsmen were Rob Hare. Syracuse, brother of the bride, and Dale Grady. Syracuse. Junior groomsman was Todd Scott. South Bend, cousin of the bride. Serving as ushers were Jerry Hutchinson. Syracuse, brother of the groom, and Jon Hare. Syracuse, brother of the bride. The groomsmen wore dark grey satin tuxes accented with peach ties and cummerbunds. The groom wore dark grey satin tails. The bride's mother chose a street-length grey cotton dress. The mother of the groom wore a street-length peach polyester dress with a lace collar. Their corsages were made up of peach tiger lilies, spider plants, baby's breath and ribbons. Following the ceremony, a buffet reception was held at Cocinero's in Syracuse. The hall was decorated with peach and ivory balloons, bows, and centerpieces made from same fabric as the attendants' dresses. Dancing music was provided by a DJ. Let the Music Play. Serving at the reception were Pam Smith. Syracuse, and Patti Moore. Warsaw, aunt of the bride. Maggie Moore. Warsaw, cousin of the bride, was in charge of the guest book The bride is a 1985 graduate of Wawasee High School and attended Ball State University and Ivy Tech. She is employed in the bookkeeping department of The Papers Incorporated. Milford The groom, a 1986 graduate of Wawasee High school, is employed as a boat mechanic at Wawasee Boat Company. The couple will be taking a wedding trip to the Bahamas in December. They are now residing at r 5 box 338. Syracuse.

Ken Cripe, president of the Cromwell Park Board, and his wife. Sharon, are co-coordinators of this festival. Any questions can be directed to them at 856-2585. A N NOl NCE ENG AGEM ENT — Gene and Dee Conley of Pierceton announce the engagement of their daughter. Lise Jean, to Stephen Robert White, son of Steve and Susan White. North Webster. The bride-elect is a graduate of Las Vegas High School. Las Vegas. Nev. She is employed at Indian River Plantation. Stuart. Fla. The groom-elect is a graduate of Wawasee High School and Lake City Community College. Lake City. Fla. He is assistant superintendent at Sailfish Point Country Club. Stuart. Fla. The couple will exchange vows September 16 in North Webster Church of God. Tact Flattery is the art of describing others as they see themselves.

OBSERVING 30TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. Baumgartner, P.O. Box 266. 105 N. Main St.. Milford, are observing their 30th wedding anniversary today, Wednesday. June 21. Baumgartner and the former Sandra K. Miller were married June 21. 1959. in the First Brethren Church of Milford. They are the parents of three sons. Roger A. Baumgartner 11. Milford; Greg Baumgartner, serving with the United States Navy in San Diego. Calif.; and Jay Baumgartner, at home. The couple i.as two grandchildren. Mr. Baumgartner is employed as group leader at Johnson Controls, Goshen, and Mrs. Baumgartner is a secretary at Rieth-Riley Construction Co.. Inc., Goshen. The couple is planning to take a five-day trip to Nashville. Tenn., and the Grand Ole Opry during the last week of August. Students on dean's list at Manchester College

A total of 89 students have been named to the spring term dean's list at Manchester College. Eighteen seniors. 17 juniors. 24 sophomores and 30 freshmen are among the honor students. The dean's list is composed of those persons completing 12 semester hours or more whose grades for the term place them in approximately the upper 10 per-

Video Review By JOAN KLINE In the past several years there has been an explosion of video stores, making hundreds of movies available to every family. Manytimes the consumer has no idea what sort of movie he or she is taking home. It can be a traumatic shock to youngsters who discover, too late, a scene of graphic violence in the middle of their kiddy show . An unexpected vivid sexual scene can be very embarrassing in the middle of a gathering of friends. As the mother of three teenagers. Mrs. Kline is presenting a moderate view on a number of films which are available in area stores. Going to America Eddie Murphy fans will thoroughly enjoy this film at first glance it is a simple romantic tale unlike most of his other films. He plays Acmed. a royal prince from Africa whose every desire in life has always been granted. Now it is time for Acmed to take a bride. Acmed wants more in a wife than a gorgeous bride who will cater to his every whim. The perfect place to find his special lady is the United States. Disguising himself as a menial laborer Acmed earns the love of his lady. The secret of this film which casual fans may overlook is all the other roles which Murphv and his friend Arsenio Hall portray within the film. In disguising makeup they play cantankerous barbers, a pitiful singer and a minister. Clara's Heart Sometimes the outstanding acting talents of Whoopee Goldberg are hidden by her unique comedic talents. In Clara s Heart Miss Goldberg brilliantly portrays a Jamaican woman with down to earth good sense. She lends her support to a grieving mother dealing with the unexpected death of her infant daughter. After drawing the poor woman out of her depression. Clara accompanies her new friend back to the states. Here Clara finds the hollow remains of a family and the young boy struggling to cope with a world which is falling apart. Clara s sympathy is all for the boy. She offers herself as solid anchor for the young teenager trying to make sense of his sister's death, his parents crumbling marriage and the transition into manhood all at the same time The rich Jamaican accent of Clara and her charge is an added delight.

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cent of their classes. Students on the spring term dean's list are: Milford — Richard Eugene Thompson. 108 North East Street; Amy Renee Beer. P.O. Box 174; Amy Renee Eberly, r 1 box 158E; Carl Lennaeus Rouch. r 1 box 74. Milford. Syracuse — Kristina Marie Lange, r 5 box 58A

14 graduates from boating course

Last May 24 was graduation night for 14 area boaters who successfully completed a 13-week Boating Skills and Seamanship course conducted by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. After studying about knots, marine radios, sailing, engines, rules of the road, buoys and markers, and more, the 14 boating enthusiasts received a certificate from the Coast Guard Auxiliary and probably a future reduction in their marine insurance. Conducting the course were the instructor members of the Warsaw Flotilla of the Coast Guard Auxiliary, along with the help of specialists in each area of study. Meeting each week for two hours

LOUISA'S LETTER (j £ q Sfl

Dear Louisa, What are decent parents to do when their children are exposed to so much smut in the movies and in the magazines/ I have been amazed and discouraged when I found out what my children were seeing, and reading. W’hat can parents do aboutisuch a situation? Mother — 111. Answer: I agree with you that many of our authors and entertainmerlt producers must be depraved people or else love money so much that they care nothing for young folks, but we parents can do something about it — we can write letters to sponsors and publishers and lead a move to frown on obscene movies and plays. An encouraging note is the fact that women’s clubs are organizing to fight smut and nothing will h-: - ■ *&&& TO WED IN JULY — J. Ray and Joan Smith. 1500 Woodcreek Dr., Flower Mound. Texas, announce the engagement of their daughter. Tonya Joan Smith, to Steven James Smith. Dallas. Texas. He is the son of Gregory A. and Laurie Smith, r 2, North Webster. The bride-elect just completed her freshman year at Grace College. Winona Lake. The groom-elect is a graduate of Wawasee High School. He attended the Goethe Institute in Germany, and recently graduated from Grace College. The couple w ill be married July 8. at 2 p.m.. in the Metrocrest Bible Church. Dallas, where the bride’s father is pastor. The couple will reside in Dallas.

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since March, the group learned of locks and dams, state boating laws, as well as the way to rig a sailboat. Receiving a graduation certificate were: Syracuse area residents Jeff Bronsing. Arthur Hewitt, Larry Marshall and Robert Kramer; Ligonier area residents Robert Elward and Maxine Elward; Columbia City area residents Gary Engle and Carl Gibson; and Leesburg area residents Jeremiah Hirsch. Jessica Hirsch. Judith Hirsch and Jane Richardson. • The Warsaw Flotilla of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary thanks the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. Clark’s Marine Ser-

clean it up faster than the financial loss on the part of these purveyors of violence and degradation. Crime is on the increase in our country and the reason is obvious. When young people or adults are fed a continuous flow of immorality and perversion in movies or books, the things that shock them at first become accepted later on. I listened to a very fine speech not long ago by a prominent man and one of things he said was this — the new morality is nothing but a new name for old immorality. So many great nations have fallen because of their decadence and worship of material things as well as the pursuit of questionable pleasures that it behooves us to stop and try to do something to stop the same result for our nation. Louisa

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vice, Ken Jones Sailing School and the United Telephone Company for their assistance in the course. The Warsaw Flotilla of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary is a civilian volunteer organization of the U.S. Coast Guard with the purpose of promoting boating safety throughout the Kosciusko County Lakes area. The Coast Guard Auxiliary instructors in the course were Doug Kehler, Max Greenman. Jim Bohlin, Dave Tranter. Shirley Finlay and Rex Bailey. Another 13-week course is planned for March of 1990. OUTSTANDING STUDENT — Because of his outstanding merit and accomplishment as an American college student, Scott A. West, a junior at Arizona State University, Tempe, has been selected as a new member of the Outstanding College Students of America. West is majoring in accounting. He is the son of David and Susan (Fosbrink) West, Scottsdale, Ariz. His grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Fosbrink, Syracuse.

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