The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 22, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 July 1989 — Page 7

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Tracy Bollinger and Eric Brown wed

Tracy Jo Bollinger, daughter of Robert and Penny Bollinger, Goshen, became the bride of Eric Brown, Cromwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Randy (Tonya) Brown, New Paris, and.. Mr. and Mrs. Al (Patricia) Zimmerman, Cromwell, at a 7:30 p.m. ceremony held May 27 in First Brethren Church, Goshen. Pastor Donald Rowser performed the double-ring ceremony in the presence of 200 guests and friends. The altar was decorated with two, seven candled altar stands with pink and white carnations and bows. Every other end pew was decorated with candles or bows. Mrs. Dan Leatherman of Goshen was organist. Liza Stout, soloist, sang "There Is Love,” and Gary Cripe, also soloist, sang “Friends." The bride wore a Venise lace embellished gown of sheer illusion with inserts in the front and back; There were puff sleeves which were ruffled at the shoulders and cuffs. The full pickup skirt featured a lace flounce hem which extended to a chapellength train. Her headdress was a dainty spray of fabric flowers and simulated pearls. She carried pink roses with pearl strands and ribbons which were mounted on a lace fan. Missy Drummond, Goshen, Mobile Meals Drivers Volunteer drivers for Syracuse Mobile Meals have been scheduled as follows: July 17-July 21 MONDAY — Jim and Lenna Siens TUESDAY — Hap Miller and Donna Kline WEDNESDAY — Win Sroufe THURSDAY — F.A. Rhoads FRIDAY — Joe and Marge Hogan Volunteer drivers for Milford Mobile Meals are: July 17-July 21 MONDAY — Don Arnold TUESDAY — Mary A. Rassi WEDNESDA' 2 Robert Hall THURSDA ~ Mary Duncan FRIDAY — Bill Little

Video Review ' By JOAN KLINE li. Jllj/past several years there has been an explosion of video stores, making hundreds of movies available to every family. Many times 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. The Experts The Russian KGB has gone to great lengths to carefully’train their American undercover agents. They ve even built a completely American town deepan the Russian heartland. The only obvious problem is that the village is stuck back in the fifties. It looks like a visit to Leave It To Beaver The new administrator realizes they badly need some experts to bring them up to date. John Travolta.and Ayre Gross are the unknowing recruits to the project. Fresh from the night life of New York city these two are offered a SI,OOO a week to open a club in Nebraska. The boys are in for more of a culture shock than even they expect when their plane arrives at the site. Even Nebraska can't be this far behind the times. As the willing Russians are led out of the fifties they find they like the advantages of the American eighties too. Heartbreak Hotel This heart warming film will provide a pleasant evening's entertainment for all people who remember Elvis and his music fondly. Tuesday Weld stars as the troubled divorced mother of two Children, confused by the unexpected way her life has turned out. The only real happiness for her comes in her collection of Elvis memorabilia. After she is beaten by her latest boyfriend, her son decides to take action He plans to pull her out of her self-destructive doldrums by giving her a date with Elvis His ingenious plan involves kidnapping the King. No one is more amazed than he is when the plan actually works. A great performance is given by David Keith as the Elvis we would like to have known, before commercialism forced him into a rigid, larger than life image

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was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Becky Mullet. Goshen, and Bobbie Bollinger, sister of the bride, GosJjeh 'Flower girls were Margret Zimmerman and Heather Brown. Andre Brown was ring bearer. The bride s attendants wore street-length white sheer dresses with ruffles and lace. Featured were puff sleeves and a pink silk rose at the hem line. Richard Barnum, Syracuse, was best man. Groomsmen were Steve Sweatland and Scott Weisser, both of Syracuse. Serving as ushers were Trent Hochstetler, Goshen; Bill Lechlitner, cousin of the bride. Goshen; and Gay Ross, Michigan. The mothers of the couple wore pink and white carnation corsages. A reception followed at the Holiday Inn. A three-tiered wedding cake with six heart shaped single layers was served. Decorations were pink flowers with a lace look and pink on gray streamers. Taped music was

played for dancing. Doug and Susan Purdue, Wakarusa, served as host and hostess. Serving were Nancy Yoder, aunt of the bride, Middlebury; Jenny Yoder, cousin of Cindy Hochstetler, Goshen, was in charge of the guest book. The bride is a 1989 graduate of Goshen High School. She had been employed at T&L Superthe bride, Middlebury; and Andy and Roberta Wilfong. market, Goshen. The groom graduated from Wawasee High School in 1988 and is now serving in the US Air Force. Following a wedding trip to Hawaii, the couple now resides in Alamogordo, N.M. » w| 1 TO WED SEPTEMBER 9 — Leßoy and Kathryn Kurtz, 11723 Melridge Drive, Middlebury, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kim, to Clark J. Hostetler. He is the son of James and Joy Hostetler, r 1, Milford. The bride-elect is a graduate of Northridge High School and is employed at Home Crest Corp.. Goshen. The groom-elect is a graduate of Wawasee High School. He is employed at Shasta Industries, Middlebury. The couple plans a September 9 wedding at New Paris Church of the Brethren. New Paris. Couple to wed on Sept. 10 Robert and Linda Beer. Milford, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sherri K. Steer, to Gene A. Huber. Winamac. He is the son of Gene and Barb Huber. Winamac. The bride-elect is a 1988 graduate of Wawasee High School and is employed at CTB. Inc., Milford. t The groom-elect is a 1983 graduate of Winamac High School and received a degree in engineering from Purdue University in 1988. He is employed at Winamac Coil Spring, Kewanna. The couple is planning a September 10 wedding in the Apostolic Christian Church, Milford.

BAKE SALE Hex Grange Sat., July 15 At The Country Mouse SYRACUSE

#■ ■Wy 1 J * I 1,, ■ HEIFER PROJECT REPRESENTATIVE SPEAKS — The speaker for the July 11 Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary Club meeting was David Boothby from the Goshen office of Heifer Project International. Heifer Project International is a non-profit, inter-faith, voluntary organization dedicated to providing food-producing animals to needy people the world over. Boothby indicated that every 24 hours 35,000 people die from hunger and starvation. The world produces enough food to feed its population, but greed and political corruption limit proper distribution to those in need. The Heifer Project has serviced 110 countries, and currently there are over 150 projects in 43 countries, including the United States. Rotarians left the meeting, which included slides, with renewed hope for all living entities on earth. Pictured are Tom Jackson, president; Boothby; and Dr. Richard Brungardt, program chairman for the day. (Photo by Dr. Logan Love)

LOUISA'S xsx LETTER (j £

Dear Louisa, I am a 19 year old girl with a king size problem. I’ve had only one date in my entire life. Usually the boys in the small town where I live won’t date you unless you make out with them. Well I’ve never and I’ve always been cold with boys like that. But the problem is that I know this boy who is 20 years old. I like him very much. Well to say the least 1 love him. He used to talk to me in school but now he never calls me or anything. I know its because of what the other boys say that I'm stuck up, cold and stand offish. Sometimes I thing being a virgin is all in vain. Why can’t some boys take a girl out just to have fun, like a movie or dancing or visiting friends and not try to get a girl in the back seat of a car Please tell me how I can solve my problem. Lonely-Va. Answer: I don’t think that all boys are the way you think they are. And

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girls can refuse to “make out" as you put it without being cold and stuck-up. Some boys think that girls expect them to make advances and I dare say that some ■are relieved when a girl keeps her self respect but continues to be an interesting companion. If he doesn’t happen to be that kind of a gentleman then you may be sure you are lucky never to see him again. I know it is very hard in this present time, with so much emphasis on immorality in the magazines and entertainment world, to do what you think is right and stick to your moral standards but, my dear, you will be glad you did, later on. Why not have a “cook-out’’ and invite some friends including the boy you like. Or have some friends ih to dance and play records. You will at least have a chance to talk with this boy whom you like. Louisa Address: Louisa, Box 532, Orangeburg, SC 29115.

J‘O ; VWILL EXCHANGE VOWS NOV. 18 — Michelle Morehouse, 19195 US 6, New Paris, and Terry Schmidt, box 54, LaGrange, will exchange wedding vows on ' Noviember 18 in First Brethren Church of Goshen. Parents of the couple are Dean and Eleanor Morehouse, 19195 US 6, New Paris, and Paul and Donna Schmidt, 511 Mott Street, Kendallville. The bride-elect is a graduate of Fairfield High School and Davenport College of Business, Grand Rapids, Mich. She is employed at Shipshewana State Bank. Shipshewana. The groom-elect is a graduate of East Noble High School and Edison College. Fort Myers, Fla. He is employed at Shipshewana State Bank in LaGrange. Nicole Neff celebrates birthday Nicole Neff celebrated her 16th birthday on Saturday. June 17. with friends: Lisa Stookey. Charity Cripe, and Sara Moerchen. North Webster; Jenna DeSomer. Kendra Douglas. Nikki Marsh, Paige Price. Melanie Anderson, and Heather Tindal. Syracuse. The party included fun on the lake, followed by a Sleepy Owl limo ride for pizza. The limo then transported them to a friend's cottage for a slumber party. On her birthday, Sunday. June 18. Nicole celebrated with her family with cake and ice cream at her parent’s home. She is the daughter of Richard and Linda Neff, 630 S. Front Street. Syracuse.

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Wed., July 12,1989 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

71st American Legion convention

The 71st Annual Convention of the Indiana American Legion will be held in Indianapolis’ Hyatt Regency, July 13 through 16 The American Legion, composed of wartime veterans of the World Wars, Korea, and Vietnam, has a membership exceeding 133,000 in Indiana, and sponsors 419 American Legion Posts. The Ladies’ Auxiliary membership is over 56,500. Business sessions of the convention will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Saturday’s session, beginning at 9 a.m., will feature presentations of the Law Officer and Firefighter of the Year awards to candidates selected from a statewide competition. A memorial service will also be held Saturday at the close of the sessions. The service will be at the Hyatt Regency and will honor the memory of Hoosier veterans who served in the nation’s defense. Highlighting the convention will be the American Legion

CELEBRATE 25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY — Steven and Diane Jordan, r 1 box 177, Warsaw, will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary at the Sugar Loaf Resort in Michigan. Upon their return home, they will have a family dinner. Jordan and the former Diane Reed were married on July 11, 1964 in East Aurora. N.Y., by Rev. B. Gibson Lewis Jr. They are the parents of Mrs. Scott (Heather Ann) Lee, Warsaw. Jordan is a sales manager for Franger Gas. Elkhart. Mrs. Jordan is a para-professional at North Webster School.

parade at 2 p.m., and Legionfest ’B9 at 5 p.m. on Saturday. _■ “We want the public to join us during the festival, not only for an evening of family fun, but as a show of support for our nation’s flag,’’ said Commander Billie J. Holmes. “The American Legion is firmly committed to support a Constitutional Amendment to defend the flag of our nation.” The Wrights, an Indianapolisbased band, will headline the Legionfest entertainment, which •will range from rock and roll to country, to a USO show, and will cover many different eras. The 74th Army Band from Fort Benjamin Harrison will open the festivities at 5 p.m., followed by a patriotic opening ceremony and “Salute to the Flag” presentation at 5:30. The Indy Singers and Celebration Band will perform at 5:45, followed by the Elberfeld American Legion Junior Auxiliary’s USO Show at 6:30. Next Exit, a local ’sos and ’6os band, will perform at 7 p.m. The Wrights will take the stage at 8:15 and wrap up the evening’s entertainment.

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