The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 41, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 November 1989 — Page 7

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Nancy Norman, Michael Moffatt wed in Indianapolis Sept. 30

Nancy Norman, Syracuse, and Michael Moffatt, Indianapolis, were united in marriage at 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 30, in St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, Indianapolis. Father Jeff Godecker officiated at the double-ring ceremony in the presence of 225 guests. The bride’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. James J. Norman of North Manchester and Syracuse. The groom’s father is James Kelso, Indianapolis, and his mother is Mrs. Allen Tackett, Waxhaw, N.C. The altar was banked with palms and candles. Arrangements of red roses, white snapdragons and white carnations were placed on the main altar. The pews were highlighted with large greenery and baby’s breath. Organist was Norma Huber, Indianapolis. Cindy Purvis, also of Indianapolis, was soloist. Special selections included “On Eagle’s Wings,” “Ave Maria,” “All Good Gifts,” Sunset,” “Theme from Ice Castles,” “Edelweiss" and “The Wedding Song.” The unity candle was lit during the Mass. Readings were given by John Zervas and Greg Seketa. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a candlelight sateen dress which was designed with a low cut front and back. The bodice was a combination of lace and beaded with pearls, and the long train of pearl beaded inlays converted into a bustle for the reception. Her headpiece consisted of a crown of sateen and pearls with a short veil beaded with pearls. She carried a cascade arrangement of white roses, gardenias, stephanotis and omithogalum. Maid of honor was Angela Laub, Chicago, 111. Bridesmaids were Beth Becker, Archbold, Ohio, sister of the bride; Anna Meyer, Cincinnati, Ohio; and Karen Norman, North Manchester, sister-in-law of the bride. The attendants’ gowns featured a black velvet bodice with long sleeves. The balloon-style skirt portion of the gown extended just below the knee and was designed of large, red rose print. They wore pearl necklaces and small red rose earrings. The maid of honor carried three long stem red roses, while each of the bridesmaids carried a single, long stem red rose.

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, War-

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OPEN HOUSE DEC. 3 — The children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Everett (Leon <) Price, P.O. Box 216, Milford, are hosting a 50th wedding anniversary open house Sunday, Dec. 3. The celebration will be from 2-4 p.m. at the Apostolic Christian Church Fellowship Hall in Milford. Price and the former Leona Rassi were married on December 10, 1939, by Noble Neff in Milford. They have lived in the Atwood and Milford areas all of their lives. He is a farmer and she is a housewife. The Prices are the parents of four children: Ron, Ridge Manor, Fla.; Tom, Atwood; Mrs. Bill (Anne) Troup, Milford; and Mrs. Gaylord (Vicki) Hill, White Pigeon, Mich. They have 12 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. The couple requests the pleasure of their family and friends as their only gift.

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Flower girls were Amanda Becker, niece of the bride, and Donna Webber, aunt of the groom. They wore matching dresses which were made by the bride’s mother. They carried baskets filled with red rose petals. Best man was Michael Parbs, Chicago, 111. Groomsmen were Hardy Sikand, David Riley and Doug Kochell, all of Indianapolis. Serving as ushers were Kevin Howard, Marion, and Greg Pitner, Chicago. The bride’s mother wore a fern green chiffon tea-length dress with pearl beading. The groom’s mother chose a tea-length dress of black lace and chiffon. Both mothers wore white Japhet orchids. A cocktail party preceded the sit-down dinner which was held in Westin Hotel, Indianapolis, immediately following the wedding ceremony. A four-layer wedding cake was prepared by Mandy Bennett. Music for the dancing was provided by The Light Touch Band.

saw, 269-3130; Free Methodist Church, Winona Lake, 269-6695; Tippecanoe Township Community Building, 834-1193; Silver Lake Lions Club Building, 352-3238, and Milford Community Building, 658-9702. Meals for Older Americans is

The bride’s parents hosted the reception. The wedding party was individually introduced by William Sylvester, uncle of the bride, prior to the serving of dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kilkenny, Indianapolis, were in charge of the guestbook. The bride is a 1982 graduate of Wawasee High School. She received a bachelor of arts degree in economics from University of Dayton in 1986 and a juris doctorate in 1989 at Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis. She is an attorney. A 1982 graduate of Ben Davis High School, the groom obtained a bachelor of arts degree in political science from DePauw University in 1986 and a juris doctorate in 1989 from Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis. A member of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, he is an attorney. Following a wedding trip to Las Vegas, Nev., the couple is now residing in Indianapolis.

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. November 23-29 THURSDAY — Happy Thanksgiving Day! All sites will be closed. FRIDAY — All sites will be closed. MONDAY — Apple juice, barbecued pork ribette on bun, scalloped potatoes, steamed spinach, oatmeal cookie, milk, tea, and coffee TUESDAY — Orange juice, herbed baked chicken quarter, German potato salad, steamed carrots, whole wheat bread w/margarine. pineapple tidbits, milk, tea, and coffee WEDNESDAY — Pineapple juice, macaroni, ground beef and tomato casserole, whole kernel corn, cracked wheat bread w/margarine, peaches, milk, tea, and coffee

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TO CELEBRATE SILVER ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A. Hapner, r 2 box 582, Syracuse, will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary with an open house on Monday, Nov. 27, in the Zion Chapel, 17285 County Road 34, Goshen, from 7-9 p.m. The open house will be hosted by their children and daughter-in-law. All friends and family are invited to attend. Hapner and the former Carolyn Denton were married Nov. 21, 1964, in the Syracuse Church of the Brethren. They are the parents of John Hapner, Irene Hapner. and Faith Hapner, Upland; and Cynthia Hapner, Syracuse. They have two grandchildren.

Upcoming events at Kosciusko YMCA

The Kosciusko Community YMCA will be offering the following upcoming events. Just for kids! The YMCA is offering a program specifically designed-for getting in shape. The fitness ci-trb emphasizes weightlifting, jogging, swimming, aerobics, and exercises to tone and strengthen the body. This program is available for boys and girls in grades four to nine. A fitness leader will monitor the program and give guidance to all youth wishing to work out to their fullest potential On Friday, Nov. 24, an "All Day Care” at the Y will be held for school-aged children from 6:30 a m.-6 p.m. Children will enjoy outdoor fun. indoor games, swimming, crafts, movies, and

BPW to donate gift items to Riley Hospital

The November meeting of the Syracuse Business and Professional Women’s Club was Tuesday night, Nov. 14. A dinner and regular business .meeting was held, with one new member

New officers for Twilighters club

The Twilighters Bunco Club met Wednesday evening, Nov. 15. in the home of Nancy Searfoss, with Mary Rose Henning as conostess. High game and door prize went to Pat Benson; low. Bessie Grimes; travel, Margaret Whitehead; and high score. Jean Niles and Elaine Darr. Anniversary gifts were received by Nancy Searfoss and Mary Rose

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much more. Participants need to bring a sack lunch, swimsuit, towel, and gym shoes. A new four-week session begins November 27 for all YMCA programs. The Y provides quality leadership, instruction and facilities for exercise, sports, and skill development leading to improved health of body, mind, and spirit, for children, adults, and prime timers. Sign up now for adult aerobic classes, swim lessons, perceptual movement, and much more. For further information on specific programs or other YMCA information, call 269-9622. A professor wants to make marriage more difficult. Does the man think it is easy now 9 — Journal. Dallas.

welcomed into the club. Members brought donation gifts for the annual Christmas box to be sent to Riley Hospital. A monetary donation was voted on

Henning. Officers for next year are Grace Eyer, president; and secretary/treasurer, Pat Benson. The next meeting will be a Christmas party at Gropp's Restaurant on Dec. 20. 6:30 p.m. At that time, secret pals will be announced. The January meeting will be in the home of Doris Coburn, with Peg Kitson as co-hostess.

Angelo Zehr becomes the bride of Todd Oesch

Angel Zehr, Syracuse, became the bride of Todd Oesch, Ligonier, at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 30, in the Ligonier United Methodist Church. Pastor William Hughes performed the double-ring ceremony in the presence of 300 guests. The bride is the daughter of Pete and Edna Null, Syracuse. The bridegroom is the son of Larry and Susie Wolf, Ligonier, and Barry and Darlene Oesch, Goshen. Nancy Peterson, aunt of the groom, Ligonier, was organist. Dawn Wolf, sister of the groom, Liegonier, was soloist. Selections were “Household of Faith,” “Love in Any Language,” “Nobody Loves Me Like You Do,” “I’ll Be Loving You Forever,” and “Honestly.” The bride wore a white organza over taffeta gown with a V-neck front and back, beaded bodice, and puffed sleeves with beaded trim. The skirt was floor-length with long train. Her headdress was a banana clip with organza ruffle and pearl beads. She carried a cascade bouquet of peach lilies and white roses, accented with baby’s breath. Shawna Koehler, Seneca, S.C., was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Terri Poole, New Paris; Kaye Hull, Ligonier; Nicky Wolf, sister of the groom, Ligonier; Christy Morris, sister of the groom, Fayetteville, N.C. Flower girl was Melissa Becker, Goshen. David Tittle, Syracuse, was ring bearer. The bridal attendants wore peach satin tea-length gowns with V-neck front and back. They wore peach satin shoes to match. The flower girl’s dress matched that of the bridesmaids. Mike Jones, Wawaka, was best man. Groomsmen were Tim B. Miller, Kimmell, John Hull, Mark Hull, and Gay Cunningham, all of Ligonier. Ushers were Tim J. Miller and Tim Biddle, both of Ligonier, and Enoch Combs, brother of the bride, Syracuse. Flowers for the mothers of the bride and groom were peach and white lilies with white roses. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Syracuse American Legion. Serving were Fay Yoder,

to be given to “Loveway" in memory of a previous member. Discussion was held on the annual Christmas donation. A gift exchange will be held at the December 12 meeting. Pam Howatt will be the guest speaker at the January meeting to explain "Family Services.” Barb Matneyvolunteered to fill in on the club publicity for January, February and March. A tentative date of May 3, 1990, was given for the spring style show to be held in the Wawasee High School auditorium. Door prizes were awarded to Lois Koher, Marie Harbison, and Carole Elder. Hostesses for the evening were Judy Moser, Barb Matney, and Janet Anderson. The meeting was adjourned at 8 p.m. to shop at The Country Duck in Syracuse for gifts and ideas for gifts.

Wed., November 22,1989 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

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sister of the bride, Tammy Bishop and Rena Bishop, all of Ligonier; and Patty Miller. Goshen. Carrie Oesch, sister of the groom, Goshen, was in charge of the guest book. Mobile Meals Drivers Volunteer drivers for Syracuse Mobile Meals have been scheduled as follows: November 27-December 1 MONDAY - Donna Wolfe TUESDAY — Ken and Mary Jane Bowton WEDNESDAY - Shirley Bobeck THURSDAY - Betty Parker FRIDAY - Betty Kline Volunteer drivers for Milford Mobile Meals are: November 27-December 1 MONDAY — Ray Sorenson TUESDAY- Arlie Waggy WEDNESDAY — Joellen Free THURSDAY — Jean Treesh FRIDAY — Marilyn Brown

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A seven-day wedding trip, which will be a surprise to the bride, will be taken beginning Dec. 30. The couple now resides at 118 Hiawatha Dr., Syracuse. The bride is a 1982 graduate of West Noble High School, Ligonier. She is a scanning coordinator at Family Fare, Goshen. The groom is a 1984 graduate of West Noble High School. He is an operating engineer at Reith Riley, Goshen. Word play REGISTRATION From the above word, find at least 20 five-or-more-letter words within a three-minute time frame. POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS ajßjg jsu) d)B)OJ jeajg )SIJJB jibis auoiß uibjjs UIBJS UOIJBJ auojs oqej )jbjs uauis uibjS uibji JIB)S )UIBJ(Saj ajojs uißjjsaj

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