The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 28, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 August 1989 — Page 7

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Jennifer Lynch and Robert Brosey exchange vows July 1 in Fla.

Jennifer Lynn Lynch, Pinellas Park, Fla., formerly of Leesburg, became the bride of Robert Brosey, Seminole, Fla., in a double ring ceremony held at 5 p m. on July 1 in Church By the Sea. Mederia Beach, Fla. Father John Manning, retired, participated in the ceremony. Parents of the couple are Terry L. and Jean (Shue> Lynch, Leesburg, and Douglas and Doris Brosey, Seminole, Fla. The bride is also the granddaughter of Wayne and Mary Lynch, Warsaw, and the late Jay and France Shue. The church was decorated with carnations, roses and gladioli in shades of pinks and white. The bride wore a long white gown with ruffles that came to a V in the back, down around the front with ruffles on the shoulders and a V in the front. The gown featured six small light pink bows that went around the bottom with one large pink bow at the bottom of a V in back with a small white bow on the top. Her hair was pull ed back to one side with a band of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of pink and white silk carnations and roses. Angie Eherenman. Warsaw, sister, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Pam Wagner. Warsaw, cousin; Kerri Hartman, Leesburg; Chris Hambridc Land O’ Lake, Fla.; and Mindy Stanley, Tampa, Fla. They wore off-the-shoulder summer dresses, pink in color, of a pattern engraved with flowers and bows with a very large bow on the back. They also wore matching shoes and earrings. Their flowers were pink and white silk carnations and roses. Dave Reed of Seminole served as best man. Groomsmen were Pete Brosey and Chris Brosey. both of Seminole; Mike Brosey, St. Petersburg. Fla., and Tim Brosey, St. Thomas. Virgin Islands, all brothers of the groom. Brothers of the bride. Charles "Chuck" ' Lynch and Michael Lynch, both of Leesburg, served as ushers. A reception was held at Seminole City Park Hal' Mobile Meals Drivers Volunteer drivers for Syracuse Mobile Meals have been scheduled as follows: August 28-September 1 MONDAY — Donna Wolfe TUESDAY- Milly Shively WEDNESDAY — Jan Baumgartner THURSDAY — Hap Miller and Donna Kline FRIDAY-Betty Kline Volunteer drivers for Milford Mobile Meals are: August 28-September 1 MONDAY — Ray Sorenson TUESDAY- Arlie Waggy WEDNESDAY - Jo Ellen Free THURSDAY - Jean Treesh FRIDAY - Kate Doty

I*" w * i '-\" r■.»- ■•* SYRACUSE SUMMER READING CLUB — A party for summer readers in the Syracuse Library program was held Thursday, Aug. 17, in St. Andrew s United Methodist Church. The 90 children who were preschool through grade five were entertained by Enchanted Hills Theatre personnel. Several songs from the current show, "Pippin,” were performed and the unusual skills of juggler Bruce Block were enjoyed by children and adults. His being pictured in the 1989 Guinness Book of World Records for balancing 211 cigar boxes on his chin was noted. After refreshments of punch and cookies, which were provided by members of Friends of the Library, certificates and awards were given to those in attendance. Three Flags Drive-In gave a free meal and Slush Puppy coupon to each child who had read over 25 books. Seventy-four children had accomplished that goal. All 272 participates received certificates for reading even one book and those who read 10 or more books received a ribbon. . Although emphasis was placed on reading at their level and enjoying books as well, six children were praised by Carol Swartzendruber, children s librarian, for reading over 100 books during the eight-week program. Thev are, shown left to right, Kristie Brandon, 119 books; Colleen Hickey, 213; John Hursh. 189; Cecily Meyer. 123; and Major Shear. 223. Not present was Shilo Butler. 157. Many of the books read by the top readers were nonfiction and represented reading for learning as well as or P A rather unique element of the reading program was the fact that many children came from many places to participate in the program. Some were visiting grandparents and relatives or were vacationing in the area. Other locales included Washington state. Missouri. San ranc sco. n dianapolis. Elwood, New Albany and Georgia. . . Those who were unable to attend the party are asked to slop at the library to receive eir sic er , cards:certificates, and awards. (Photo by Linda Musselman'

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MR. AND MRS. ROBERT BROSEY

Seminole, following the ceremony for approximately 175 guests. An Italian buffet was served by Nancy Mrozek," Seminole Entertainment was by Sunset Entertainment. Inc., Clearwater, Fla. Decorations were pink and white, and flowers were done by the mother of the bride. Centerpieces were of shades of pink and white dianthus. and by Jody and Jenny Stanley. Sharrisa Hazeltine, all of Tampa. Fla., and Judy Feldman and daughters. Dana and Rachelle, of Akron. Cathy Brosey. Seminole, sister of the groom, was in charge of the guest book. A reception and open house for the couple will be held Sunday, Sept. 3, in the home of the bride’s parents at 309 W. Prairie St.,

Meals for Older Americans

Meals for Older Americans are served each day at the following locations: The Scout Cabin, Syracuse, 457-2631; Pierceton Community Building. 594-5632; Mentone Community Room in the fire station, 353-7555; Retired Tigers Center, 320 W. Main, Warsaw, 269-3130; Free Methodist Church, Winona Lake, 269-6695; Church of the Brethren. North Webster, 834-7000; Silver Lake Lions Club Building. 352-3238, and Milford Community Building, 658-9702. 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 toattending.

Leesburg. Family and friends are invited. The bride is a graduate of Warsaw Community High School and , is attending St. Petersburg, Fla., Junior College. She is a supervisor in the group sales department and marketing for Busch Gardens, Tampa. The groom is a graduate of Seminole High School, Seminole. He is a vice president of D. A. Reed Construction, Inc., and a supervisor for Double D Frame and Trim, Inc., both of the St. Petersburg and Tampa, Fla., area. The couple will take a trip to Williamsburg, Va., "Bush” Old County, Va., and a cruise to the Bahamas in early October. They are residing at Pinellas Park, Fla

Phone 457-2631 for Syracuse transportation and reservations. August 24-30 THURSDAY Cranberry juice cocktail, beef stew w/potatoes. celery, carrots and onions, coleslaw, biscuit w/margarine, frosted brownie, milk, tea, and coffee FRIDAY — Orange juice, veal and beef luncheon steak w/mushrooms. mashed potatoes and gravy, tomato slices w/French dressing, whole wheat bread w/margarine, pumpkin custard, milk, tea, and coffee MONDAY — Pineapple juice, bratwurst, German potato salad, seasoned winter squash, cracked wheat bread w/margarine, mixed fruit, milk, tea. and coffee TUESDAY — Orange juice, beef Stroganoff over noodles, seasoned peas, whole wheat bread w/margarine, fresh pear, milk, tea, and coffee WEDNESDAY — Apple juice, breaded baked chicken quarter, scalloped potatoes, carrots-raisin salad, pumpernickel bread w/margarine, lemon pudding, milk, tea, and coffee

FIVE GENERATIONS — This five generation picture was taken in Florida in July. Shown are members of the Dietrick family. Left to right are Debby Harris, mother of baby Max. Bradenton, Fla.; Thelma Dietrick, great-great-grandmother. West Palm Beach, formerly of Syracuse, holding Maxwell Scott Harris; Debbie Harris, Max's grandmother. Bradenton; and Diane Shock. Max’s greatgrandmother. Syracuse. MR. AND MRS. PHILLIP MATTES

Laura Dever weds Phillip A. Mattes

Laura Ann Dever and Phillip Andrew Mattes, both of Fort Wayne, were married Saturday. July 22, in the Grace Lutheran Church, Fort Wayne. The doublering ceremony was performed by Pastor Gregory D. Funk. Vineyard Christian Fellowship. Fort Wayne, and Father John Gellig in the presence of 300 guests. The bride is the daughter of J Lee and JoAnn Dever, Fort Wayne, and Lake Wawasee. The groom is the son of Raymond and Juanita Mattes, Fort Wayne. Ivory bows and greenery adorned the altar. Candles, ivory bows and greenery decorated the candle standards on alternating pews. Craig Dohring was organist, and Stacy Sichanis was soloist. Both are from Fort Wayne. Miss Sichanis sang "Evergreen" while the candles were being lighted at the beginning of the ceremony. The bride's gown was ivory satin with a semi-cathedral train accented with lace insets and bordered by pearls, sequins and lace. The sweetheart neckline was accented with satin roses on the shoulder with basque alencon lace, front and back, accented with pearls and irridescent sequins. Sleeves were puffed elbowlength with lace insets. Her headdress was a band of real flowers worn around her basket-woven braid. Her bouquet was a cascade of peach roses, baby carnations, lilies, baby's breath and greens The bride wore her mother s cultured pearls The maid of honor was Sherry Schrock, Fort Wayne. Bridesmaids were Jennifer Weed, Lake Bluff. 111., and Lake Wawasee. and Susan Caccavallo, Schererville. Nicole Funk was junior bridesmaid. Brittany Funk was flower girl, and Randy Schrock was ring bearer. All are from Fort Wayne. The attendants wore dusty peach moire taffeta dresses with large ivory lace collars, and matching ivory hose and shoes. Their headdresses were sprays of fresh flowers. They carried loose circular bouquets of small carnations, lilies, baby's breath in greenery. Patrick Mattes, brother of the groom. Fort Wayne, was best man. Groomsmen were Eric Brown, and Christopher Mattes, brother of the groom, both of Fort Wayne. Ushers were Aaron E Dever, brother of the bride. Miami, Fla.; Eric Brown, and Christopher Mattes The mother of the bride wore a peach chiffon dress with flutter sleeves, dropped waist, and ivory pearl and sequin accents on the shoulder She wore carnations lilies on a comb around a French twist in her hair The groom's mother wore a mauve dress with dropped waist, lace top. and long sleeves of lace She wore a shoulder corsage of carnations, lilies and greens Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held

at the Summit Club, on the 25th floor of the Fort Wayne National Bank Building. Fort Wayne. A buffet menu of shrimp, meatballs, chicken, egg rolls, cheeses, and vegetable and fruit trays along with champagne punch was served. Guest tables were decorated with bud vases. Music for dancing was by Ron Barber and Joe Stabelli. The reception was hosted by the bride's parents. Michelle Kacala and lan Kacala, Fort Wayne, were in charge of the guest book. After a wedding trip to Miami, and a cruise to the Bahama Islands, the couple is residing at 410 D Birch Tree Lane. Fort Wayne. The bride is a 1987 graduate of Fort Wayne Christian School, and attends Indiana/Purdue, Fort Wayne as a junior majoring in psychology and early childhood development. She is presently employed at Sears Telecatalog, and is a YWCA aerobics instructor in Fort Wayne. The groom graduated from Wayne High School, Fort Wayne, in 1986, and presently is a junior at Indiana/Purdue, Fort Wayne, majoring in business administration He is presently a proof supervisor at Lincoln Natonal Bank, Fort Wayne. Il ■r - TO W ED IN OCTOBER — Tony and Connie Clouse, r 4 box 38C1, Syracuse, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carla Lee. to Mark Alan Plavchak. He is the son of Donna Hornick. Greensburg. Pa„ and the late John Plavchak. The bride-elect is a graduate of Wawasee High School and Purdue University where she was a member of Alpha Xi DelUi She is employed as soft lines manager at Hills Department Store in Toledo. Ohio. The groom-elect is a graduate of Hempfield Area Senior High School, Westmoreland County. Pa. He is general manager at Hills, Department Store in Monroe. Mich. The couple will be married October 28 ii» St. Andrew's United Methodist Church. Syracuse.

Tonnya Rhea Helmuth and Douglas Dean Beck wed

Tonnya Rhea Helmuth and Douglas Dean Beck were united in marriage Saturday, Aug. 5, in the Brenneman Memorial Missionary Church. Goshen. Rev. Marvin Engbrecht officiated the ceremony. Parents of the couple are LaMar and Janet Helmuth, Goshen, and Harold and Marian Beck. Syracuse Pianist was Sharon Miller, Goshen, and vocalists were Lori Roth, Goshen, and Randy Snyder, Syracuse. Guests were greeted by Paul and Bonnie Beck, uncle and aunt of the bride. Ft. Wayne. A white sweetheart rose was placed on the altar in memory of the bride's brother. Troy Edward Helmuth. The bride wore an ivory gown which featured a sweetheart neckline, short tulip sleeves, a basque waistline and an open Vbackline that led down to a trailing cathedral train. Her headdress was a waltz length veil decorated with a cascade of pearls and rosettes. She carried a crescent bouquet of roses, stephanotis, white miniature carnations and garland with baby's breath and ivy. Maid of honor was Jody Yoder, Goshen Bridesmaids were Debby Stachowiak, sister of the groom. Bolingbrook, Ill.; Jody Smock. Monticello; Susie Burger, Goshen; and Shelly Morehouse. Goshen. The attendants wore tea-length coral gowns with sweetheart necklines, basque waistlines and a bow in back. Flower girl was Jennifer Stachowiak, niece of the groom, Bolingbrook. 111. Kyle and Logan Kinney, both of Goshen, were ring bearers. Best man was Steve Kiefer. Battle Creek, Mich. Groomsmen were Jay Deckard. Syracuse; Randy Snyder. Syracuse; Jack Jimmink, Lisle, Ill.; and Kelly Muehlenian. Des Plaines, 111. A reception was held following the ceremony in the church. Host and hostess was Dain and Janay Morehouse, uncle and aunt of the .bride. Goshen. Servers were If w |HH MH TO WED IN SEPTEMBER — Tony Lee and Linda Sue Jaggers, 601 Iriquois, Syracuse, announce the engagement of their daughter. Christina Marie, to Larry Cecil Ei'b, 523 Lendenway Terrace, Syracuse. He is the son of Larry E. and Vicki Erb. Syracuse, and Jamie Erb, Cromwell. The bride-elect is a 198(. graduate of Wawasee High School. She is currently employed at N.1.A.. Nappanee. The groom-elect, a 1986 graduate of Wawasee High School, attends Elkhart Career Center. He is employed at Kozon Heating and Plumbing. Syracuse. The couple will be married Sept. 2, at .4 p.m., in CalvaryUnited' Methodist Church. Syracuse. Kammerdiener bridal shower held Saturday A bridal shower was held Saturday afternoon. Aug. 19. for Cathy Kammerdiener at her home at 72833 CR 29. Syracuse. Hosting were her sisters. Tonda Hewitt. Amy Kammerdiener. and Mrs. Bill Hasse, all of Syracuse Decorations were in the bride's chosen color of blue. A decorated cake and bells were centered at the refreshment table Games were played with prizes going to Betty Zubritsky, and Mrs Donald Shouse. Duplicate prizes were given to the brideelect Among the nine adults and three children present were the bride-elect's mother. Mrs Lloyd Kammerdiener. Syracuse, and the future groom's mother. Mrs B L Teague. Churubusco Cathy Kammerdiener will wed David Partin on November 25

Wed., August 23,1989 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

' !■ ■ Mt tsk JI 1b MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS D. BECK

Janet Miller, Goshen; Tana Brooks, Goshen; Taryll Nicodemus, Mishawaka; Karen Trimmer, Elkhart; and Mary Rapp, Syracuse. Guest book was attended by LuAnne Harley, Ft. Wayne. Following a wedding trip to North Myrtle Beach, S.C., the couple now resides in Syracuse.

U I*? TO CELEBRATE 40TH ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Shock, r 3 box 359, Pier 375, Syracuse, will be celebrating their 40th anniversary. An open house will be held on Sunday, Aug. 27, from 2-5 p.m. for friends and relatives at their home on Lake Wawasee. Shock and the former Diane Dietrick were married August 28, 1949, in Syracuse Methodist Church. Syracuse. They are the parents of two daughters, Mrs. Debbie Harris, Bradenton, Fla., and Mrs. Pete (Nancy) Hall of Syracuse, and two sons. Greg Shock and John Shock, both of Syracuse. The couple also has 14 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Mr. Shock is a serviceman for Blue Flame LP Gas Co., North Webster, and Mrs. Shock is a cook for the North Webster school.

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The bride is a 1986 graduate of Fairfield High School and will be a senior this fall at Manchester College majoring in elementary and special education. The groom is a 1984 graduate of Timothy Christian High School. Elmhurst, 111., and is employed at Veada Industries, Inc., New Paris.

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