The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 December 1989 — Page 7

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Teffinie Wallace weds Ned Hunsberger Oct. 28

Teffinie Lynn Wallace, Warsaw, and Ned Alan Hunsberger, Milford, were united in marriage October 28, 1989. during a 2:30 pm. ceremony in the Winona Lake Grace Brethren Church. Rev. Ralph Burns officiated the double ring ceremony in the presence of 200 guests. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hunsberger. Milford, and the late Nancy Hunsberger are the parents of the groom. The candle-lit church was decorated with greenery, peach bow accents, garland and unity candles while roses and ferns accented the altar. Esther Diek of Warsaw was the organist, with Christi Barlow of Warsaw as the soloist. Selections presented were "Your My Inspiration,” “We’ve Only Just Begun,” "The Wedding Song,” “Lord’s Prayer,” and "Nobody Loves Me Like You Do.” As a unique feature of the ceremony, the bride carried a Bible that had belonged to the groom’s mother. The bride was attired in a Venise lace gown accented with simulated pearls, sequins and a stand-up neckline over a sheer illusion net yoke. The gown featured a fitted bodice with lace accented Elizabethan sleeves, a full ruffled skirt and chapellength train. The satin hat was lavishly trimmed with flowers. Venise lace, pearls and sequins and had a finger-tip veil. The bride carried a cascade of peach roses and stephanatis. adorned with ivy and pearls. Vicki Blackburn. Warsaw, was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Shanan Price. Milford; April Goldston. Harriman. Tenn.: Brigette Slone, Warsaw; and Jamie Bryan. Milford. Natasha Middough, Bourbon, was the flower girl. The attendants wore peach satin dresses with fitted bodice, bateau neckline, puffed sleeves, and a wrap-style skirt with high-low hemline. Their headpieces were peach satin rose combs? and they Carried candle holders with peach roses andsatin streamers. ’: Nick Hunsberger of Milford was the best man. Groomsmen were Rob Hare. Lee Price. Bill Hutchinson and Brent Corl, all of Milford. Keith Hunsberger of Milford and Steve Middaugh of Bourbon served as ushers. Kyle Hunsberger of Milford was the ring bearer. The bride's mother was attired Home Desert Dry? It s hard to believe but it s true If you're heating your home without a humidifier, you'd be better off living in the Sahara Desert, where the humidity level is twice as high as your non-humidified home Fortunately, an Aprilaire* humidifier can provide the humidity your thirsty home needs Aprilaire eliminates the parched air in your home or condominium which causes itchy skin a scratchy throat, static electricity and other irritations And as the added moisture makes you feel more comfortable, it also protects your home and furnishings from the damages caused by air that is too dry You can begin enjoying the benefits of an Aprilaire humidifier in your home no matter what type of heating system you have. To change your home's desert dry environment to a spring-like freshness, have your heating and air I conditioning contractor install an Aprilaire humidifier today For more information ask for our free Humidification Facts Booklet /tpni&uu’ IHUMMFKR WE ALSO RECOMMEND THE #1 AIR CLEANS... The Space-Gard central air cleaner reduces dirt, dust, smoke and other pollutants in the air. It makes your home cleaner and more comfortable. Call today for more information Space-Gard* * HtGH EfVICIENO AIW COMMERCiai"'*"^ - RESIDENTIAL HEATING I AIR CONDITIONING 2499 E Winona Warsaw 269-3393

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MR. AND MRS. NED HUNSBERGER

in a softly draped peach dress with applique at the shoulders. The groom’s mother wore a silver grey knitted dress with long sleeves. They carried peach roses with white mini-carnations, accented with pearl springles and lace ribbon. A reception followed the wedding ceremony held at the church’s fellowship hall. Cake, punch, nuts and mints were served The hall was decorated with peach balloons, bells and streamers. Mr. and Mrs ,Dewight Manns of Akron hosted the reception. Serving at the reception were Carolvn Sudlow. Warsaw;

Lise Conley, Stephen White exchange vows Sept. 16

Lise Jean Conley and Stephen Robert White exchanged wedding vows on Saturday. Sept. 16. Pastor Steve Fouts performed the double ring ceremony in ■North Webster Church of God. Parents of the bride are Gene and Dee Conley, r 1. Pierceton. The groom s parents are Steve •and Susan White, r 2. North Webster. Organ music was provided byPauline White. North Webster, grandmother of the groom. Before an altar decorated with peach and aqua mist flowers surrounding a unity candle, vocalists Doug and Heather Fiandt of Syracuse presented "To Me," and "Honestly." • The front of the church was highlighted with candelabra trimmed with peach and aqua mist floral arrangements. Peach bows were placed on the pews. Maid of honor was Charlene Hensen. Challis. Idaho. Bridesmaids were Lisa White and Michelle White, both of North Webster and sisters of the groom; Jean Conley. Pierceton, sister of the bri'de; and Martha Atkins. Warsaw, aunt of the bride. Flower girl was Abby' White, cousin of the groom. Shawn Atkins, cousin of the bride, was ring bearer. s,.' Best man was Joel Rhoades. North Webster Groomsmen were Tim Fraser, North Webster; Doug Fiandt. Syracuse; Robbie DeSomer. Cromwell; and Buck Green. Camilla. Ga.

Columbians enjoy special program

Members of the Columbian Reading Circle enjoyed their yearly Christmas festivity on Monday evening. Dec. 4. at Gropp’s Famous Fish of Stroh Restaurant in Syracuse. Following the meal, club president Elaine Weiss introduced her father. Bob Artman of Carmel, who presented the evening’s program. Since retirement.. Artman has traveled with various groups do ing historical and archaeological

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Sharon Middaugh. Bourbon; Tammy Hutchinson. Milford; Emily Hunsberger. Milford; Misha Hallman. Harriman. Tenn Amanda Anderson oversaw the guest book After a wedding trip out East, the couple now resides at r 2 box 243. Milford. A 1987 graduate of Warsaw Community High School, the bride is currently employed at Maple Leaf Farms. The groom graduated from Wawasee High School in 1986 and from North Western Business College in 1987. He is currently employed at Maple Leaf Farms and is a volunteer on the' Milford Fire Department.

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MR. AND MRS. STEPHEN R. WHITE

Serving as ushers were John Conley. Pierceton, brother of the bride: and John Laughlin. West Palm Beach. Fla. Paul Conley. Pierceton, brother of the bride, was in charge of the guest book. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in North Webster American Legion s fireside room The bride is a IHB7 graduate of WeStern High School. Las Vegas. Nev. She is employed as a

research' especially in lands, places and sites of Christian events. Entitling his program "Holiday Uplift. ” he began with Biblical predictions followed by "The Jesus Gift." which included slide prints all photographed by Artman He concluded his program by showing places and sites of Christian events which may be seen today. Artman's slide presentation featured background and choral selections composed by his wife. Ruth Artman.

MR. AND MRS. MARK A. PLAVCHAK

Couple residing in Toledo

Carla Lee Clouse and Mark Alan Plavchak were united in marriage on Saturday afternoon. Oct. 28. in St. Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse, with Rev. Richard Bunnell officiating. The bride is the daughter of Tony and Connie Clouse. Syracuse. The groom is the son of Mike and Donna Hornick. Greensburg. Pa., and the late John Plavchak. Prenuptial music and "The Lord's Prayer" were presented by organist Suzanne Lisor. Syracuse. Cheryl Smith, also of Syracuse, sang "The Wedding Song.” and a trumpet solo? "If with All Your Heart." was presented by Steven Clouse. Al-

secretary at Armaline Express in Stuart. Fla. ‘ , The groom, a 1984 graduate of Wawasee High School, received a degree in golf course management. operations and landscaping from Lake City College. Lake City. Fla. He is employed a assistant superintendent at Sailfish Point Country Club. Stuart. The couple resides at 3317 North East Jeanette Dr . Jensen Beach, Fla. 33457.

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bion, cousin of the bride. The bride wore a white satin and lace gown which was decorated with pearls and sequins. It featured a sweetheart neckline short sleeves and a dropped waist: A short train fell from a large bustle-bow in back. The bride’s veil was shoulderlength and was also highlighted with pearls. Attending the bride as maid of honor was her sister. Amy Clouse. Syracuse. Bridesmaids were Melinda Clouse. Evansville. Cousin of the bride, and Rhonda Barnes. Idaho Fall. Idaho. They wore matching tea-length dresses of black satin with a sweetheart neckline and short sleeves. Best man was Doug Plavchak. Greensburg. Pa., brother of the groom. Groomsmen were Brad Hornick. Greensburg, brother of the groom; Fritz Stefan. Columbus; and Ron Schwartz. Jr.. Syracuse. The groom wore a black tuxedo with tails, and his attendants were attired in matching black tuxedos. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held in the church fellowship hall with Wilma Cox. Syracuse, serving as hostess. The Samarian Service Guild of St. Andrew’s United Methodist Church served the food Gudst book attendants and cake servers were Michele Clouse. Albion, and Michelle Gilbert. Churubusco, cousins of the bride The bride is a graduate of Wawasee High School and Purdue University, and is employed as soft lines manager at Hill's Department Store >in Toledo. Ohio A graduate of Hempfield Area Senior High School. Westrporeland County, Pa., the groom is general manager of Hill’s Department Store in Monroe. Mich The couple is now residing in Toledo. Gifts of food In Austria. St. Nicholas made his rounds with Knecht Ruprecht Boys and girls usually received practical gifts of food, useful clothing, or perhaps warm mittens. In Belgium, when the mists rose at his season, parents said the Bishop was baking his cakes. In some other lands, on the eve of December 5. some doors suddenly opened and candies fell inside the room. Different names were given in different lo'calities for the saint’s servant, such as. Pelze Nichol tor Pelsnickol). Jan Haas, and Schmutzli.

Susan Fawley, Kevin Callon are wed in Indianapolis

Susan Rae Fawley became the bride of Kevin M. Callon at 2 p.m., July 29, in St. Catherine’s of Siena Church in Indianapolis with Father John Meyer officiating the double-ring ceremony Parents of the-bride are Kenneth and Caroline Fawley, r 1. South Barbee Drive, Pierceton. Parents of the groom are Michael and Diane Callon of Indianapolis. The mothers, as a special part of the ceremony, lit candles from which the couple later lit the unity candle. The fathers were also in the ceremony. Organ music was provided by Mike McKay with soloist John Phillips, both of Indianapolis. Tobi Conrad was at the guest book. The bride wore a white satin gown embroidered with lace appliques. hand-stitched pearl inlays and sequins. Features included French pouf sleeves and sheer V-shaped cuffs. A bow accented the back with a chapellength train, also accented with lace, pearls and sequins. She wore a headband of seed pearls and sequins and carried a bouquet of peach roses, white stephanotis and white lillies. with ivy. The bride chose Dawn Mellinger. Syracuse, as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Cindy Callon. Karen Callon. Debbie Callon. Sara Weidman and Angie Backer, all of Indianapolis. The flower girl was Cassie Callon. They wore tea-length peach satin gowns accented with bows in the back and carried bouquets of

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; Tippecanoe Township Community Building, 834-1193 ; 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 of bettekhealth 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. December 7-13 THURSDAY - Pineapple juice, beef Stroganoff over noodles, green beans, whole wheat bread w/margarine. apricot halves, milk, coffee, and tea FRIDAY — Apple juice, baked chicken w/paprika. buttered sweet potatoes, steamed cabbage. cracked wheat bread w margarine, blueberries, milk, tea. and coffee

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peach roses and carnations, with white ribbons and baby’s breath. Brian Callon was the best man. Groomsmen included Ralph Smith, Brian Kerby, both of Indianapolis; Brett Fawley, Warsaw; Brian Weidman and Jim Taylor, both of Indianapolis. The groom and attendants wore black

MONDAY — Peach nectar, veal and beef luncheon steak in mushroom gravy, mashed potatoes, steamed carrots, cracked wheat bread w/margarine, prunes, milk. tea. and coffee TUESDAY — Orange juice, minestrone soup w/saltines, sliced roast beef on bun. sliced of cheese, chilled pickled beets, lemon pudding, milk, tea, and coffee WEDNESDAY — Apple juice, barbecued chicken quarter, parsleyed potatoes, coleslaw w7vinegar and oil dressing, whole wheat bread w/margarine, yellow birthday cake w/chocolate icing, milk, tea, and coffee Mea/s Drivers Volunteer drivers for Syracuse Mobile Meals have been scheduled as follows: December 11-15 MONDAY — Pauline Firestone TUESDAY — Marilyn Finlinson WEDNESDAY — Dick Losee THURSDAY — June Baker and Belva Rookstool FRIDAY r- Dorothy Kitson Volunteer drivers for Milford Mobile Meals are: December 11-15 MONDAY — Rav Sorenson TUESDAY — Vi Miller WEDNESDAY — Jean Treesh THURSDAY — Don and Bernice Ahrns FRIDAY - Kate Doty

striped tuxedoes with peach cummerbands and bow ties, and a peach rose. A buffet reception took place in Lake Shore Country Club. The bride is a graduate of Wawasee High School and Ball State University and is a staff accountant at Sycamore Corporate Headquarters. Indianapolis. The groom is a graduate of Roncalli High School. Indianapolis, and Ball State University. With a bachelor's degree in accounting, he is employed at Laventhol and Horwath Certified Public Accounting Firm, Indianapolis. Following a wedding cruise to the Bahamas and Disney World, the couple are making their home in the Greenwood area of Indianapolis

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