The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 3, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 February 1971 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., Feb. 17, 1971

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U k J MRS. JOHN LEEMON

Saint Martin dePorres Church Setting For Stottel-Leemon Wedding

Miss Cynthia Sue Stoffel and John William Leemon were united in marriage in a double ring ceremony on Friday evening. Feb. 5, at 7 o’clock in the Saint Martin dePorres church south of Syracuse Parents of the bridal couple are Mr and Mrs. Harold Stoffel of r 4 Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. William Leemon. Milford. Rev. Eugene Zimmerman officiated for the services Mrs George Wiegand of Pierceton* presided at the organ for a selection of wedding music. Vases of white and pink carnations graced the wedding setting, and white pew bows were used Satin And Lace Given in marriage by her father, the bode selected a gown of white dulcet satin and imported peau d'ange lace The lace paneled high rise bodice was fashioned with a lace wedding band collar and * long Bishop sleeves The bow topped detachable train, apphqued with lace, swept into a chapel length. Her bouffant fingertip length veil of imported French illusion was caught to a toque with beaded lace The bride carried a bouquet of pink roses and white carnations Attendants Miss Diane Stoffel, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor in a blue velvet bodice dress with empire A-line blue brocade skirt. Her flowers were pink sweetheart roses and white carnations Miss Kathy Leemon. Terre Haute, sister of the bridegroom, and Mass Jo Anne Thornburg, Syracuse, were bridesmaids.

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They were atbred in dresses identical to the maid of honor, in green, and carried pink sweetheart roses and white carnations. Miss Angie Stoffel, sister of the bride, was flower girl in a dress identical to the bridesmaids. She carried a basket of pink rose petals. Mike Coy erf Syracuse was best man Monte Davis of Milford and Don Leemon. Milford, brother of the bridegroom, were groomsmen. Chris Carl of Huntington and cousin of the bride served as ringbearer. Ushers were Bill Leemon. Milford. brother of the bridegroom, and Larry and Frank Stoffel. Syracuse, brothers of the bride. Reception A reception followed in the church basement. Following a wedding trip, the newlyweds will make residence at 1511 Westmoor Parkway, Goshen The couple both graduated from Wawasee high school and the bridegroom is employed at Western Rubber. Goshen Chris Xanders In Delta Gamma Sorority Miss Chris Xanders, daughter of Mr and Mrs. G. L Xanders of 178, north Shore Drive, Syracuse, was initiated into Delta Gamma Sorority, Delta Beta chapter at the University of Kentucky. Chris, a junior at the university, is majoring in physical education. BPW Initiates New Members The Syracuse Business and Professional Women's club held their February meeting last week with 30 members in attendance. Initiation was held for 14-new members and a memorial was held for Mrs. W. G. Connolly. It was announced a memorial bookcase is being purchased to be placed in the Syracuse Public Library for books given in memory Regular reports were heard anoMrs Earl Money received the door prize. Hostesses were Mrs. Bill Eyer, Mrs. O P Davis and Mrs. Bill Coburn.

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Mrs. Brembeck Presents 4-H Program Feb. 9 By CYNTHIA RAPP The Junior Merry Maidens 4-H dub of Milford was called to order by president Kathy Beer on February 9 at the fire station. The pledges were led by Beverly Zimmerman, 4-H pledge; and Kathy Steffen, American Pledge. Kathy Beer turned the meeting over to vice president Lorene Spearman. Minutes of the last meeting were read and devotions were lead by Debbie Joyce. Old and new business was discussed and record books distributed. Mrs. Paul Brembeck was introduced and talked on clothing construction and materials. Demonstrations wore given by: Bev Zimmerman, “CashewCrunch Cookies’’; Bonnie Scattergood, “Top Os The Stove Cookies;” Lydia Tucker, “Hair Care;” and Laura Tucker, “Delicious Deviled Eggs." Melinda Tom was a guest from the Milford Senior Homemakers and gave a demonstration on “Decorating Soap.” The meeting was adjourned and refreshments served Barbee Ladies Meet Feb. 11 The Barbee Ladies Christian Service met February 11 at the Barbee Conservation club building. The meeting was opened byMrs. Hershel Welker. Mrs. Osha Bragg played the piano for group singing. Mrs. T. D. Reynolds read the secretary’s report due to the absence of the regular secretary-, Mrs. Lawrence Gaston. Mrs Frank Golden gave the treasurer’s report. The lesson concerning Christian Devotional Life was discussed. A sack lunch was served at noon and the afternoon was spent quilting. Honored On Tenth Birthday Tina Marie Huffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Huffer of Syracuse, was guest-of-honor at a birthday party in her home Saturday in observance of her tenth birthday anniversary. Mickey Mouse decorations were used throughout the Saturday theme with games and prizes featured. Diane Darr and Neva Snyder assisted in planning and decorating for the party, thus completing requirements for a honor bead for Camp Fire. Others in attendance were Mary Jane Cox, Terry Crafton, Carla Darr. Susan Schacht, Susan Steiter. Dawn Byrket, Tracy Rinker, Nina Huffer, Mrs. Charles Fink and Robin Harris, Elkhart Dinner Attending a birthday dinner Tuesday given by Tina’s parents were Mrs Dessie Huffer, Mrs. Charles Frush our. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nolan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fink and Paul, Mrs. Betty Dust, Dan and Robin, and Scott and Nina Huffer. Shady Ladies Elect Officers Members of the Shady Ladies Bunco club at Syracuse held a dinner Thursday evening at the Kale Island Beacon. President Mrs Tom Robinson was presented a corsage from the group. Following dinner, members held their business meeting at the home of Mrs. Ralph at which time Mrs. Hubert Dunithan was elected president and Mrs. Don Hapner. secretary-treasurer. During the meeting, secret pals were revealed and new names drawn. Mrs. Allan Gerber received a birthday gift from her secret pal. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Dunithan will entertain for the March meeting. People who run down others” are taking a roundabout way of praising themselves.

Lynnwood Bakery, North Webster has been sold to John and Carol Mullinix of Papakeechie Lake. We wish them success in the future. We also wish to thank all of our customers for their loyal support and hope aH of you will continue to patronize them. JACK, BETTY AND jLYNR

/ a BiHnX. /» II TUNA TOPS POTATOES — Tuna sauced spuds features potatoes with a topping of tuna combined with a well-spiced sour cream sauce. Tuna can be teamed with many other foods too.

Tuna Teams With Many Different Types Os Food

By SUSAN DELIGHT Copley News Service Wi£h canned tuna on the larder shelves there is never a necessity for being caught unprepared — mealwise. Tuna can be teamed with an endless variety of other ingredients for countless appetizing and flavorful dishes. The seafood can be combined with rice, pastas, cooked vegetables, creamed canned soups and seasonings, to name just a few. The recipes which follow team canned tuna with other convenience ingredients for quick-to-fix, nutritious dishes. Tuna Sauced Spuds 6 baking potatoes, % cup butter or margarine, 1 tbsp, finely chopped onion. >4 cup flour, *4 tsp. salt, tsp. pepper, 4 cup milk, 1 cup light cream, 4 cup sour cream, ¥4 cup diced pi miento, 2 cans (64 or 7 ounces each) tuna in vegetable oil, 1 tsp dried dill weed, 1 tbsp, lemon juice. 2 tbsps. grated Parmesan cheese.

Junior Mothers Hear Speaker On Narcotics Mrs. W. T. Jones of Syracuse entertained for the Monday night dinner-meeting of the Junior Mothers dub with 30-members in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. William Cutter were guests. Trooper Hampshire of the Indiana state police was guest speaker for the evening with information of narcotics induding a film and narration. Mrs. Ronald Silveus announced plans have been scheduled for the annual spring party of the Mothers dubs to be held on May 17 at 6:30 p.m. with the Primary dub as hostesses. Cohostesses for the evening were Mrs. W. D. Luttman, Mrs. Fitzhugh Turner, Mrs. Silveus and Mrs. Jack dark. The next meeting has- been rescheduled for March 22 at 7:45 pim. and will be at the home of Mrs. Forrest Thomas.

Scrub potatoes well. Dry. Prick with fork to let steam escape during baking. Bake in 425-degree oven 1 hour, or until tender when tested with a fork About 20 minutes before end of baking time, melt butter in a saucepan. Add onion and cook until tender. Blend' in flour, salt and pepper. Gradually add milk and cream and cook, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens and comes to a boil. Remove from heat; blend in sour cream. Add remaining ingredients; heat to serving temperature. To sene, cut potatoes lengthwise and crosswise about 14 inches deep. Press sides to push up potato. Spoon a generous amount of sauce over each potato. Yield: six servings. Quick Tuna Pie (Tuna Filling) One 10-oz. package peas and carrot points frozen in cream sauce in flavor-tight cooking pouch, one 104-oz can condensed cream of celery soup.

Homemakers Meet In McKibbin Home Wednesday Members of the Leesburg Homemakers Home Extension dub met Wednesday evening in the home of Mrs. Harold McKibbin Mrs Hazel Kline of Milford was co-hostess. The meeting was opened by president Mrs. Gene Albert in the usual form. Mrs. Helen Albert read a poem on ' Taxation’’ and gave devotions. Following the reading of the

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one 7-oz. can tuna, drained. 4 cup milk, 2 tbsps, chopped onion, ¥4 tsp. bouquet garni, crushed, dash pepper. Cook peas and carrot points according to package directions. Combine peas and carrot points in cream sauce with remaining ingredients. Turn into four individual casseroles or a 14-quart casserole. Ring biscuits around outside edge of casserole. Bake at 425 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes, or until biscuits are done. Makes 4 servings. (Biscuit Topping) ¥4 cup bread crumbs, 2 tbsps. grated Parmesan cheese, one 4-oz. package refrigerator biscuits, cut in thirds or quarters, 2 tbsps. melted butter or margarine. In small bowl toss bread crumbs with Parmesan ' cheese. Dip biscuits in butter; roll in bread crumb mixture. Tip. Bake extra biscuits as directed on package. These biscuits may be dipped in butter and rolled in bread crumb mixture, if desired.

secretary and treasurer’s reports the history of the song of the month. “He” was presented by Mrs. Kenneth Miller. Roll call was a quote from Abraham Lincoln or George Washington A Valentine exchange was held. Refreshments were served along the Valentine theme with cup cakes frosted in white, ice cream and Valentine candy. The next meeting will be March 10 in the home of Mrs. Louise Rosbrugh.

Syracuse 0!S Elects 71-72 Officers New officers for the 1971-1972 year for the Syracuse chapter of the Order of Eastern Star were 1 elected at a stated meeting held last week. They are: Worthy Matron — Mrs. Harry Gingerich Worthy Patron — Harry Gingerich Associate Matron — Mrs. Larry Haviland Associate Patron — Larry Haviland Secretary — Mrs. Rebecca Kitson Treasurer — Mrs. Joe Thornburg. Mrs. Cherrie Caldwell and Harry Gingerich presided in the east for this Wednesday meeting. Decorations were in the Valentine theme. Mrs. Caldwell and Gerald Cramer- were presented Valentine gifts. Refreshments were in charge of Mrs. Arthur Mabie and Mrs. Robert Murray. The next stated meeting will be March 10, at which time other officers will be announced. Syracuse Library Holes By Mrs. Oscar Bjella Children's Dept. There will be another story hour this Saturday, Feb. 20, beginning at 10:30, and all ages are welcome. Special feature will be a movie entitled, “Evans Corner”, taken from the book by the same title. Evan is one of six children living in a crowded urban ghetto and iongs for a place where he can be alone. With love and wisdom, his mother helps select one corner in their two-room flat for his very own. Evan proceeds to make it his own with a picture, flower, pet and furniture, all acquired through his own efforts, however something is missing. Again his mother’s help is needed and Evan finds what is missing. OBSERVES ANNIVERSARIES Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Levernier of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. David Mann of Winona lake celebrated their wedding anniversaries, 27th and first respectively. Also helping the couples celebrate were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Miller, Tracy, Cathy and Casey of Bremen, Carol Dippon of Milford, and Tim Levernier also of Milford. LAKELAND LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caldwell and two children of Fort Wayne were Sunday callers of the former’s mother, Mrs. Cherrie Caldwell of Lake Wawasee.

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JI f I THE GOOD TWINS Good Twins To Be At Christian Church Tonight The Good Twins, Dwight and Dwayne, from Anaheim, Calif., will be presenting a full hour gospel concert at the Milford Christian church at 7:30 this evening (Wednesday.) Dwayne and Dwight Good have acquired a well-deserved reputation as one of America’s foremost gospel duos. After graduation from Lincoln Christian college in Lincoln, Illinois, in 1958, the twins have traveled over one million miles in 40 states. They have recorded 12 LP albums and soon to release another one next month. One of their albums, “Church Is Finally Over”, has received two awards — the Neff award as the Best Gospel Duet Album in 1969 and the rating of 4 Star in Billboard magazine. They have appeared with such personalities as Mahalia Jackson, Jerry Van Dyke, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, George Hamilton IV, and George Bev Shea, just to mention a few. In 1964 they appeared on the Johnny Cash Show at the Illinois State Fair. Currently the Twins can be seen on 113 television stations e weekly on the program “Revival Fires”. Two million people are watching this program according to the Neilson ratings. The Good Twins will be accompanied by the Ralph Carmichael Orchestra and Chorus on pre-recorded stereo tapes. These tapes are recorded especially fw the Good Twins at Capitol Records in Hollywood. This is a new dimension in gospel singing. You will not want to miss hearing them in person. The public is invited. DIANA LAZANO OBSERVES BIRTHDAY Diana Lazano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ajex Lazano of Milford, observed her 11th birthday this week. Mrs. Robert Auer and children of r 1 Milford called to wish her “Happy Birthday.” Sunday callers in the Sanford Boyer home on r 3 Syracuse were Mrs. Alberta Jones of Macy and Marshall Boyer, Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grady of Syracuse spent the week end with friends at Grand Rapids, Midi.