The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 August 1971 — Page 7
Mullett-Miller Rites August 6 Miss Sandy Mullett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Mullett of Nappanee. became the bride of David R. Miller, son of Mrs. Partha Miller of Milford, in a ceremony at ihe Church.of God, Nappanee, on August 6 Miss Marla Mullett served her sister as maid of honor. Mike Miller, brother of the bridegroom, of Milford was the best man. The bride is a graduate of Nappanee high school and the bridegroom is a Wawasee high school graduate. They are residing at Wakarusa. VISITORS HONORED AT SUNDAY AFFAIR Mr and Mrs. Keith Tobias and daughters of Maxton. N. C., were guests of honor at a pot luck supper Sunday at the Bill Martindale home on r 1 North Webster. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Martindale and daughters of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Martindale and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martindale. all of Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs Dewey Fox, Milford, entertained Saturday Gening for Mr. and Mrs. Neal Cory, also of Milford. On Sunday, they had Mr and Mrs Manis Miller and family of Warsaw as their guests
|P Explosion VL ? | ‘ Syracuse,lndiana "(. ABRAHAM BROTHERS Wawasee High School DON TOOD Ever wonder if anyone is really interested in what happens to all of us? What would you do about war, peace, love, drugs, pollution, churches, or God? If you are interested in these‘‘important things, be at the Youth Explosion. You can expect something more exciting and different than you have seen yet! Plan To Attend-Bring A Friend Don't Let It Hopped Without You!
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hhmh mn ENGAGED — Mr. and Mrs. Jay Peffley of r 4 Syracuse announce the engagement of their daughter, Marcia Sue. to William Allen Zimmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zimmer. Riverlawn Addition, Warsaw. Miss Peffley, a 1970 graduate of Wawasee high school, attended Indiana university. Bloomington, and is presently employed at Tom Socks Sportswear at Syracuse. Her fiance, a graduate of Warsaw high school, attended Indiana university's division of general technical studies in Fort Wayne and is currently employed by Warsaw Home Improvement Company. No date has been set for the wedding. The wildest colts make the best horses.
Foster-Gilbert Vows Said Friday In South Dakota
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Foster of r 2 Syracuse have announced the marriage of their daughter, Kathy Sue, to SPS Andrew L. Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Gilbert of 600 N. Harrison street, Syracuse. The couple was married on
Crusaders Class Has Barbecue Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stiffler of North Webster entertained at a chicken barbecue for the August xjneeting of the Crusaders class of the Syracuse Church of God with 31 adults and 25 children in attendance for the barbecue and carry-in dinner. The new president, Carroll Lee Koble, presided for the business meeting at which time plans were discussed for the biannual fish fry with the next meeting on September 9 at Hex Grange to be a planning session for the event with the Bible class as guests. „ It was decided to give a donation toward purchase of new •cribs and a changing table for the church nursery. The group sang “God Be With You,” to the Herbert Arvalos family who will be leaving on August 23 to make their home in Texas.
August 13 at the Grace Lutheran church, Watertown, S. D., by pastor Dean Larsen. Mrs. Gilbert is employed at Foo & Faye’s restaurant at Syracuse and her husband is currently awaiting his discharge from the U.S. army.
Other "Slew officers presiding for their duties in addition to the president were: Vice president — Mark Wagner Secretary — Joe Hibschman Assistant secretary — Mrs. Arnold Grindle Treasurer — Richard Coy Cheer committee — Mrs. Grindle, chairman; Mrs. Russell Yates and Mrs. Jerry Stutzman. m mm mmm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm County Extension Service News mm mmm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm m By ANN HANCOCK Contaminated Food Concern Since recent discoveries of cans of contaminated food have caused nationwide concern, you might want to try the* following hints for do-it-yourself canners. Remembel' that in almost all cases of food spoilage, contamination is the result of inadequate heating in the canning process that fails to kill the infecting agent. Despite the recent finds of bolutine in com-mercially-canned products, more often than not, instances of food poisoning have resulted through improper home canning procedures. Vegetables, meat, and poultry should be canned properly in a pressure canner. Be sure, however, that it is in proper working order and that each step of the canning process, including time and temperature directions is followed rigorously. It is unsafe to can these foods in a boiling water bath, an oven, a steamer with out pressure, or an open kettle. None of these methods according to the United States Dept, of Agriculture will
heat these foods enough to kill dangerous bacteria within a reasonable time. There are some exceptions. Tomatoes, pickled vegetables and fruit can be processed safely in a boiling water bath because they are more acid than other vegetables. Generally, all home-canned vegetables should be brought to a rolling boil, then covered and boiled for at least 10 minutes. Spinach and corn should be boiled for 20 minutes. If the food looks spoiled or gives off an unusual order, discard it. If you would like more information on home canning visit the county extension office for the UiS.D.A. publication “Home Canning of Fruits and Vegetables.” PRUNE CAKE - Two cups white sugar, one cup salad oil (stir together), one cup butter milk (sour milk or cream), three eggs (well beaten), one tsp. soda, one cup cooked prunes (cut up), one cup chopped pecans. Mix all together. Add two cups flour, *4 tsp. salt and two tsp. cinnamon, one tsp. cloves, tsp. nutmet or pumpkin pie spice or both and one tsp. vanilla. Bake in angel tood pan about one hour at 350 degrees. Ice with carmel or lemon sauce. f| wk TO MARRY AUGUST 26 — The marriage of Miss Vicki Lee Smith and Vincent Hamada will be solemnized on Thursday evening. Aug. 26, at 7:30 in Calvary United Methodist church at Syracuse. Miss Smith, formerly of Syracuse and now of Florida, will be returning to Indiana on August 20 for the ceremony and the couple will leave on Friday. Aug. 27. to honeymoon and live in Florida. Classmates and friends are welcome to attend the wedding. Milford Senior Homemakers Place At Fair The following is a list of the placings received at the county fair by the members of the Milford Senior Homemakers. Those in the honor groups had state fair possibilities. In Foods: Beth Beer A (honor group); Kay Waldbeser A ( honor group); Lydia Shearer A (honor group); Colleen Beer A; Ann Kaiser A; Becky Zimmerman A; Amy Valaningham B; Debbie Hartman B; Pam Sands B; Lana Buhrt B; Connie Geiger B; Carolyn Rapp B ; Debbie Shearer B; Renee Anglin B. In food preservation: Ann Kaiser A (honor group). In crafts: Debbie Wolferman A (honor group and a state fair entry); Patty Buhrt A (honor group); Amy Vanlaningham A (honor group); Lydia Shearer A; Debbie Hartman B; Pam Sands B; Melinda Tom B. In home furnishings: Melinda Tom A. In clothing: Debbie Shearer A (honor group and grand champion in construction and a state fair entry); Carolyn Rapp A
McCarthy Produce TREE-MEN-DUS It iH Xl* FRUIT SALE Canning & Table Fruit From All Points Nectarines \ Peaches- *1 98 Apples V 2 Bushel And Up ‘The Best Is A Bargain ’
9 - l . ,:u K • A : i■ i I ,i I PLAN FLOWER SHOW — The ladies pictured above are planning a flower show for Thursday, Aug. 26, at Wawasee high school. Entries will be accepted on Wednesday, Aug. 25, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. and Thursday from 8 till 9:30 a.m. at the high school. * The show will be open for public viewing from 2 until 8 p.m. on Thursday. Chairman shown above are Mrs. Maurice Koher, horticulture; Mrs. Brooks Brickley. hospitality; Mrs. Harry Appenieller, secretary; Mrs. Gale Chapman, entries; Jrs. Thomas Gerstner, Jr., exhibits and Mrs. Ralph Ciingaman schedule.
(honor group); Lana Buhrt A (honor group); Darcy Wolferman A (honor group); Amy Vanlaningham A (honor group); Melinda Tom A (honor group and a state fair entry); Ann Kaiser A; Renee Anglin A; Beth Beer A; Colleen Beer A; Lydia Shearer A; Kay Waldbeser A; Vicki Mehl A; Pat Beer A; Patty Buhrt B; Becky Zimmerman B; Joann Rassi B; Ellen Freeman C. In dress revue: Carolyn Rapp A (honor group and champion in suits); Pat Beer A (honor group and reserve champion in separates); Lana Buhrt A (honor group and reserve champion in dresses); Debbie Shearer A (honor group and reserve champion in coats); Melinda Tom A (honor group); Amy Vanlaningham A; Joann Rassi A; Lydia Shearer A; Patty Buhrt B. In strawberry: Pam Sands A (honor group). In photography: Melinda Tom B. In forestry: Roxana Auer B. Mary Ann Lacas Buys Groves Home Mrs. Mary Ann Lacas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Chapman of Milford, has purchased the Martha Groves property on Emeline street and plans to move into the home in the near future. Mrs. Lacas moved to Milford recently with her son, Mark, 14, and daughter, Christine, 13, from Connecticut. Mark will be a freshman at Wawasee high school and Christine will be an eighth grader at Milford.
Open House Friday, Saturday, Sunday August 20 - 21 - 22 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. New Three Bedroom Modular Home On Lake Wawasee Located 1 Mile South of Syracuse On SR 13 At the Curye Mel Collier Huntington Ph.:356-2197
Wed., ARg. 18, 1971—THE MAIL-JOURNAL
SHOW CHAIRMEN — Mrs. Ernest Bushong, co-chairman and Mrs. Don Robbins, chairman of the flower show being planned by the Syracuse-Wawasee garden club for Thursday, Aug. 26, are shown above. The show will be held at Wawasee high school with all amateur gardeners in the area invited to attend and urged to enter an arrangement or horticultural specimen in the show. Interested persons should contact Mrs. Gale Chapman at Milford, Mrs. Harry Appenzeller at Syracuse or Mrs. Robbins at Cromwell for information on how and what to enter. Ray Buhrt GENERAL CONTRACTOR Residential & Commercial Building Phone: 457-3431 Road 13/ Syracuse
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