The Mail-Journal, Volume 2, Number 34, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 October 1963 — Page 4

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C Yankee Sea Loaf An Economical Dish ■ L .SU.,- • ’ - Z When is a loaf not a loaf? When it’s a baking dish, full of tonight’s dil Good' hearty eating for hungry fa!! appetites Is In this recipe for Yankee Sea Loaf. The mam ingredient is salmon, so you know it tastes delicious, and the tender flakes, mixed with eggs, onions, green pepper, and the bread crumbs removed from inAde the loaf, are baked together and served together. This is a time-saving, money-saving recipe that can be prepared in the morning, then stored for baking before lunch or supper. High in protein, it’s an excellent source of vitamins and minerals. Yankee Sea Loaf 1 small loaf unsEced bread, (7 x 4 A 1-pound can salmon inches) . About X cup milk 6 tablespoons butter or marganno 2 eggs . , X cup minced onion 1 teaspoon favorite herb X cup minced green pepper ' X teaspoon pepper 1 cup minced celery with leave* ; X teaspoon salt Cut a slice from top of loaf. Remove bread'from crusts, leaving shell X inch thick. Crumb bread. It should make about 3 cups. m minute? or until In skillet melt 4 tablespoons butter. In it cook vegetables for it tender. Drain liquid from salmon into cup and add milk to make X cup liquid, beat combine crumbs, flaked salmon, herb, salt, pepper and cooked vegetables Stir in egg mixture. Pack mixture into bread container, piling high on top. Lover ’ISSK“KiteO» shoot ..a.tash top melted butter. Bake in-a preheated 350° F. oven for 50 minutes. Sene hot, cut into slices, with favorite sauce. Serves 4.

Jean Warstler Is Candidate For Homecoming Queen Jean daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warstler of near Milford, is one of three candidates selected by the senior class of Manchester college for Homecoming queen. The three candidates were asked to appear before the student body on September 27 at which time one girl was selected to be the Homecoming queen. Homecoming week end is October 4 and 5. The results of the

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election will not be announced until Saturday afternoon, Oct. 5, during the halftime of the Man-chester-Indiana Central football game. At this time the queen will ibe crowned and the maids of honor and court introduced. The queen and her . court will also attend the play “Our Town” which will 'be presented in the evening. Jean is a home economics major in secondary education. She. is a graduate of Milford high school with the class of 1960. The other two candidates are Miss Jeanine Stutzman, Orlando, Fla., and Miss Carol Garver, Spencer, O. pays to AwuraiX CLASSIPIKO KJ

Milford Clubs Honor 4-H Girls The home demonstration clubs of Milford honored the community’s 4-H girls at a tea held in the fire station on Friday evening. Mrs. Robert Brown and Mqp. Frank Charlton greeted the girls at the door. Punch and cookies were served prior to the meeting from a table decorated with fall appointments. Mrs. Herman Miller and Mrs. Hubert Cain presided. Mrs. Jacob Tusing gave the welcome and introduced William Perry who showed several old films, among which were pictures of the Dionne quintuplets of Canada. Mrs. James Allen was in charge of the lesson and used the theme “Table Etiquette”. She was assisted by a panel consisting of Allyson Anglin, Janet Ramser, Mrs. Joseph Ostendorf, and Mrs. Joseph FIaVAH P QAY* The local 4-H leaders, Mrs. Don Davidsen; Miss Sue Beer, Mrs. Helen Arthur, Mrs. Leo Anglin, and Mrs. Jacob Tusing were recognized. The Senior Merry Maidens presented Mrs. Gerencser with a .gift for the sewing class that she conducted last winter. Mrs. Robert Staley, Warsaw, county 4-H leader, was introduced and gave a short talk. Col. J. W. Richards Guest Os Syracuse Rotary Club The Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary club met at Howard’s restaurant at 6 p.m. Monday, Sept. 30. Bill Cutter doubled for Rex Reynolds. The speaker for the evening was Col. J. W. Richards, who is in command of the Indiana Wing of the Civil Air Patrol. Col. Richards pointed out that the! CAP organization is not paid by the government but by dues of the members. Major costs such as the planes are borne by those members who own the planes. The CAP supplies , planes and pilots for emergencies when needed, as the case when a flying physician and his family took

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off from Muncie to a city in Ohio and became lost, the CAP spent about 60,000 man-hours in an attempt to find the plane. Dr. Jack Clark gave a report on the camp-out in which 600 Scouts participated near Warsaw. Dr. Clark also stated that a well for drinking water was needed at the Rotary farm Boy Scout site and the matter was referred to the directors for consideration. SIO,OOO Fire On North Shore Os Syracuse Lake The Syracuse fire department answered a call at 5:50 a.m. Monday, Sept. 30, at the home owned by Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rarig, on North Shore, Syracuse Lake. The home was to be occupied by Mrs. Rarig’s daughter, Mrs. Galine Mast of Dunlap and her two sons. They had moved their furniture into the house and were to occupy the house Monday. The fire started in the back part of the house, that part being gutted and the front damaged by smoke and water. According to fire chief Bill Hess, the damage was estimated to be SIO,OOO. The blaze was discovered by Mrs. Blair Laughlin who lives near the Rarig house. A small dog was found dead in the bathroom apparently overcome by smoke. The buijding was covered by insurance. Mr. and Mrs. Rarig are at Sebring, Fla. The firemen reported they used between 2,000 and 2,500 gallons of water on the blaze. The fire department received another call from the Rarig residence at 9 :13 a.m. but that blaze was soon extinguished. Jean And Jerry Warstler Celebrate Birthdays Sixteen Manchester college students were entertained at the Paul Warstler home east of Milford Saturday in honor of their daughter and son, Jean and Jerry’s, | birthdays. ; The afternoon was spent playing volleyball, followed with a I birthday dinner and hay ride. Mrs. i Lester Hummel assisted Mrs. Warstler with the dinner.

Syracuse Council Church Women Elect Officers The Syracuse Council of Church Women met at the Church of God, Tuesday evening, October 1. The following officers were elected: President — Mrs. Herbert Linville. Vice-president — Mrs. George Bushong. Secretary — Mrs. John Searfoss. Treasurer — Mrs. Jason Martin. Reporter — Mrs. Joe Baumgartner. Other members present were: Mrs. Dale Allen, Mrs. Ralph Wagoner, Mrs. Robert Yoder, and Mrs. Harold Bassett. Plans were discussed for the Halloween UNICEF drive to be held October 26. More information will be announced on this at a later date. Mrs. Louis Firestone closed the meeting with prayer. Milford Locals Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Weldy of r 2 Milford were Sunday dinner guests” of Mrs. Leander Hershberger at Nappanee. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Duncan of r 2 Milford were Mr. and Mrs. George Reed of Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Merril Rink and son Dale of Milford were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rink at Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. John Roser of Fort Wayne spent the week end with Mrs. Roser’s parents,' Mr. and Mr§. L. B. Rassi, at Milford. Linda and Bobbie Haimes of Rochester spent last Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Waldbeser and family on r 1 Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Yoder and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wemple of Topeka were Sunday afternoon visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Wemple at Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Duncan, all of Milford, were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rettinger at Bourbon.

Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Wemple of Milford visited Miss Vera Preston in LaGrange on Monday. Mrs. Dean Bowen and family of Mendon, Mich., and Kenneth Hullinger, Milford high school teacher, and son Kim were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Hullinger at Pierceton. Noble Fisher, Roger Graff, and D. G. Seely of Milford attended a baseball game in Chicago in Sunday. They saw the Washington Senators defeat the Chicago White Sox. Miss Donna Miller of r 1 Milford, office nurse for Dr. E. L. Fosbrink in Syracuse, is on a twoweek vacation. She and Miss Barbara Carwile of Dewart Lake left last Saturday for northern Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wuthrich of Milford took their soq, Alan to O’Hare Field yesterday. Alan, a member of the U. S. Army, had been home for the past two weeks and flew back to his base in New Orleans. Miss Edna Moser of Goodwine, 111., Miss Josephine Kupferschmid of Rankin, 111., and six children from the Rankin Children’s Home .at Rankin which Miss Kupferschmid operates, were week end

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guests of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Beer and family at Milford. Miss Kupferschmid is a sister to Mrs. Beer and Miss Moser is a cousin of Mrs. Beer. Mr. and Mrs. George Lambert of Wichita, Kans., visited her mother, Mrs. Matilda Beer on r 1 Milford, this week. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schuch of Bremen visited in the Beer home. The Lamberts had spent some time previous with their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Yergler, at Valpara-

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iso. Mrs. Lambert is the former Miss Elsie Beer.Sunday afternoon guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pinkerton of near Dewart Lake were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tuttle o£ Hagerstown, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams of Anderson, Mr. afld Mrs. James Hummer and family Os Shoe Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Endsley of Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn and family of Leesburg, and Carolyn Morehouse of New Salem.