The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 49, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 January 1972 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Jan. 5, 1972

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0 k ■ CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Custer, r 1 Milford, will be celebrating (heir 25th wedding anniversary, January 9 it their home. ( Mr. Custer and the former Fredonna Bitner were united in marriage January 5. 1947 at the home of the bride s parents at r 2 Syracuse. They are the parents of four children. Mrs. David (Rosanna) Keffer of Greenwood. Jon. Terri and George at home. They are also blessed with one granddaughter. Melissa Anne Keffer. CHICKEN-IN-A-SKILLET—-SAUCED FOR COMPANY! Chicken has graced tables of royalty as well as tables of the budget minded lor centuries II has been stewed, roasted, barbecued, broiled, .baked, grilled, and fried, lib has been sauced up, spiced up. sliced up. diced, chopped, and even ground But there's alwaxs a new twist to try! Try saucing chicken breasts with a velvets sauce, made quickh and simplv from . .i can of condensed oeam of chicken soup Since the soup becomes the base for the sauce, the extra time and effort needed to make-it horn snatch is eliminated. Then add some " extras—like mushrooms. Brussels sprouts and dill . . . Chicken In Skillet is icadv t<»i simmeunc I';-. .i" . .ixv btii elegant wax to same up .fucken tor com party 1 ' ' ■ j " CHICKEN-IN-A-SKILLET 2 thicken breasts, split . cup writer y" ' /teaspoon dill weed, I can i ' ounces) sliced mushrooms, drained I pat kage <lO ounces) I can (10'i ounces) con- \ frozeti.Brussels sprouts densed cream of chicken |‘ soilp In skillet, brown chicken in shortening. Add mushrooms; brown lightlx Pour oil excess drippings; stir in soup and water Cover and cook over low heat 30 minutes Add dill and Brussels sprouts Cover and cook 30 minutes more or until tender, slitting now and (hen Makes 4 servings.

. "" 11 "" ; ROBERT BRINDLES HONORED AT DINNER z Mr and Mrs Fred Kirkendall of East Winona Ave . Warsaw, were host New Year’s eve for a dinner honoring Mr and Mrs Robert Brindle of r I Warsaw who were celebrating their 26th wedding anniversary Those present were Mr and Mrs A K Johnson. Mr and Mrs Edward Lysche and Mr and Mrs Wayne Fretz. all of Michigan; Mr and Mrs. Ralph Coblentz of Illinois. Mr and Mrs Jackson Dobbin of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs Thomas Brindle and Miss Sharon Brindle of North Webster; Mr and Mrs. Clarence DeTurk. Mr and Mrs Bill

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VanDoran and Mr. and Mrs Louis VanDoran of Warsaw. They were joined later at the Warsaw Legion by Mr. and Mrs. Rayrfiond Beatty and daughter of Leesburg. Mr and Mrs Rudy Serk of Milford and Mr. and Mrs Roger Laird of Warsaw. Treated Following One Car Accident Connie L Pamer, 21. Milford, was treated and released from the Murphy Medical Center over the week end following a one car accident three miles north of Warsaw. She told officers she was northbound on county road 100 East when she lost control of her vehicle and ran off the road. Damage to the car was estimated at $325 Orn Nursing Home Staff Has Party Employees of the Om Nursing Home at Milford, numbering 20 in all. had a Christmas party in December at Nappanee. Following the dinner-party, a gift exchange was held at the Dale Stump residence in Milford ELMER HARTTERS ENTERTAIN FAMILY Mr. and Mrs Elmer Hartter. Milford, entertained their family Sunday. Dec. 26. for a Christmas gathering , Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Troxel and family of Decatur. Doris Hartter of Nashville, Tenn,, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hoover and family. Mr and Mrs. Philip Campbell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jessop and sons, all of Milford. Doris visited with her family the rest of the week, returning to Nashville Friday.

Women's Corner

i Counter That Cooks/ A Ceramic Wonder

By Mrs. Ann Hancook County Extension Service It wasn’t so many years ago that grandmothers were cooking on a wood burning stove. Thanks to modern technology grandmothers today can cook on ceramic counter top cooking surfaces. And it is estimated that by 1980 at least one-third of all American house wives will be using smooth-top cooking surfaces. k The "Counter that Cooks" was nationally distributed just in 1968. Since then many improvements and additions have been made. Only electric versions are available now but the gas companies are developing models also. The major advantage of the snooth top cooking surfaces is ease of cleaning. When not is use. burner areas may be used ad counter space. There is little transfer of heat, so it is confined to the cooking area and the rest of the range top stays cool enough for counter use.

Lakeland Concert To Feature Chamber Players

The second concert in the current series sponsored by Lakeland Community Concerts association will be presented on Monday, Jan. 10. at 8 p.m. in the Warsaw Community high school auditorium The concert will feature the Berkshire Chamber Players, one of the most popular and versitile chamber music groups now’ touring the country. The four members of the Berkshire Chamber Players bring a remarkable variety of talent to provide an evening of delightful music for everyone. The Berkshire Chamber Players was founded in the heart of the summer musical center of America. Lenox. Mass., in the Berkshire Mountains. Herbert Tichman. one of the outstanding clarinet soloists of our time had been appearing with his wife,. Ruth, in the highly acclaimed Tichman Trio. It was his desire to form a permanent musical company which would enable him to furnish audiences w’ith all possible combinations for clarinet, piano and four string instruments. The Berkshire Chamber Players was thus formed and presented a landmark series of .concerts in Town Hall. New York City. This rare combination enabled the group to present music ranging from baroque to contemporary’. Herbert Tichman. clarinet and flute, has appeared extensively in the United States. Europe and the Middle East. His talents have been recorded for the Concert Hall Society and Mr. Tichman has been on the teaching staff of the Julliard school and the Manhattan school of music. Ruth Tichman. piano, was born in Manchuria and came to this country at the age of 17 to continue her musical studies. She and Mr. Tichman are the parents of three daughters, all showing distinct signs of having inherited their parent’s musical ability. Aaron Shapinsky. cello, studied at Julliard school with Leonard Rose and was appointed solo cellist by Leopold Stokowski for his New York City Center Symphony Over the years Mr. Shapinsky has toured extensively throughout the United States. Canada and Mexico Irving Becker, violin and viola, has concertized widely in New

F SALE OF SALES tfggßil n Follow the yellow tags and save during our after-Christmas sale! -< J Savings in every department. ms H U Coats Robes Sweaters Slacks »//)/< I Dresses Lingerie Skirts Pant Suits M| You’re invited to the sale of the season! U B jfl Attractive collection of our regular merchandise at “January” |H bargain prices! We’re moving Grandma’s Attic downstairs and adding W 6 '' ' ' r ■ goodies from every department at savings you won’t want to miss. —q K Come soon for best selection! t i Jw Ine House fiH (Vassarette bra sale during January too! your supply and Across stock up at special money saving prices. Most popular styles are on sale.) . Street j> ■ . - _—ft

Some companies also manufacture utensils to use on the cooking top. Others recommend the use of any flat bottomed cookware. However, all manufacturers say you should avoid using utensils with rims on the bottom such as tea kettles. Aluminum foil tends to stain the surface so should not be used. As with any new development, there are disadvantages. The glass ceramic is said to be stain resistant, but some discoloration does occur when food spatters are cooked on. It is important to wipe spills off immediately. The outsides of utensils should be dry before they are placed on the cooking surface. The mineral content of some water, if left on the bottom of the pan, can stain the glass. Also the ceramic tends to hold heat and may remain hot for as long as half an hour after the heat has been turned off. With improvements being made continually and the price becoming competitive with conventional ranges; we can

York City and in a variety of European cities including Rome and Salzburg. Formerly first violinist with the Pittsburgh Symphony, he is currently on the faculties of Cazenovia college and Colgate university. Members of Lakeland Community Concerts association are assured of an evening of stimulating music with the appearance of the Berkshire Chamber Players at the Warsaw Community high school auditorium on January 10. Attendance is limited to season membership ticket holders. This first concert of 1972 will be followed on March 13 by the duopianists, Ferrante and Teicher and then will be climaxed by the appearance on April 8, 1972 of Simon Estes, one of the leading bass-baritones on the concert stage today. Kent Doty Injured In Head-On Crash Kent E. Doty, 19, of r 2 Milford suffered a severe laceration of the chin, possible ankle fracture and cut of the right hand in a head-on collision on Ind. 19 at 1:30 a m. Sunday. The accident occurred four and a half miles north nf WalrArucia Linda F. Slabaugh, 25,123 West Hively Ave., Elkhart, was driver of the other car, a 1969 Volkswagen. She sustained a fracture of the*upper right arm. possible fracture of the jaw, severe laceration of the chin and broken teeth. According to Elkhart county sheriff’s patrolman Robert Ingram. Doty was southbound on Ind. 19. about 2300. feet north of CR 30, when his 1972 MG sports car crossed the centerline and crashed head-on into the front and left side of the Slabaugh vehicle. Both cars, valued at $3,500. were demolished. LAKELAND LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beer. Jr., and family of r I Milford have returned from Wichita. Kans., where they spent the holidays with Mr. Beer’s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. George Lambert.

expect to see more smooth tops in the future. ( <. Greek Cookies 1 cup butter 2 cups confectioners sugar 1 egg yolk 2 cups sifted flour 1 teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon ground cloves 4 teaspoon nutmet 2 cups finely ground (unblanched) almonds ' Candied cherries, halved Cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add yolk and all other ingredients, except cherries. Knead well with hands or spoon. Shape in small balls with hands dusted with confectioners sugar. Put on cookie sheet three inches apart. Press half a candied cherry in center of each cookie. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) until golden brown about 15 minutes. Cool on racks. Makes about 40 cookies.

ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT — Mr. and Mrs! Herbert Foyle of Orland Park, 111., and summer home at Dewart Lake, announce the engagement of their daughter, Peggy Jane, to Donald Shane Bucher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bucher of Dewart Lake. Miss Foyie is a graduate of Carl Sandbury high school and is presently employed at Orland State Bank, Orland Park. Mr. Bucher is a graduate of Milford high school and McPherson college, McPherson, Kan. He is employed as a sales district representative for the Coleman Company, Inc., and resides in Indianapolis. The couple plans to be married on April 29 in Orland Park.

LITTLE’S VACATION IN FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Bill Little and family of Milford and Miss Inelda RiVera from Columbia, S. A., spent the Christmas holiday’s in Florida. Miss RiVera is spending some time in the Little home. While in Florida they visited Disney World, the zoo in Sarasota and the Florida Keys. Miss RiVera visited her brother in Hollywood and she was very much surprised when she arrived at her brother’s home to find her mother and sister who had arrived from Columbia. The Little family and Miss RiVera returned home December 31. Mr. and Mrs. Evar Troup and family of Milford had as their week end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Graff and family of Fort Wayne.

Mental Health Ass'n Needs Christmas Cards As most of us are relaxing after the very pleasant but busy holiday season, your Mental Health Association in Kosciusko county is preparing for Christmas 1972. You can help make next Christmas even merrier for the mental patients in Indiana by supporting the Christmas card collection project sponsored by your Mental Health Association. Hundreds of men and women in our state hospitals were able to send greetings to their families and friends back home because new cards, were collected by the Association some months ago and then given to the patients for their use. Next December the Mental Health association in Kosciusko county will again provide cards free for the patients at* Fort Wayne State hospital. You can help make this a successful program by contributing all the leftover Christmas cards you did not use this year. Unused greeting cards may be left at the following locations; Betty Rose Beauty Salon, Pierceton; Unique Bakery, 107 South Buffalo street, Warsaw; The Paper, 114 1 * South Buffalo street, Warsaw; and The MailJournal, Milford and Syracuse. Unused paper and ribbons will also be appreciated for wrapping patient’s gifts next Christmas. Auxiliary Holds December Meeting The American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 223, Syracuse, met on December 28 for its monthly meeting with president Mrs. Betty Dust presiding. Reports were heard from the following committees: Community service chairman Mrs. Carl Myrick that all unit hospital beds and wheel chairs were in use, and it was decided another wheel chair would be purchased; gifts sent to Lafayette Soldiers and Sailors Home; Girls School gifts; Boys School gifts; the unit sponsored boy at the Knightstown home. Also, rehabilitation chairman Mrs. Chester Stiffler on preparation and delivery of 15 plates for Christmas. 10 of which were taken to WWI veterans and five to other veterans; and Mrs. Georgia Buster for the child welfare committee regarding three baskets of food delivered on Christmas eve plus a Poinsettia plant to the Om Nursing Home at Milford. Legion Aims T. L. (Bud) Kline, American Legion post commander-, spoke briefly during the evening explaining the post building project and plans for the 1972 year. The unit passed a motion to donate one-half of the profits of the fall chicken fry to the post for the building fund. Following the meeting, a belated Christmas party and gift exchange was held and refreshments served by Mrs. Stiffler, Miss Dorothy Causer and Mrs. Sally Dodson. Mrs. Margaret Mast was also a member of the refreshment committee. Miss Linda Wickersham of Sarasota, Fla., returned home Sunday after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wickersham of Big Barbee Lake. Mrs. Hazel Wickersham has returned to her home in Winchester.

■iv MRS. PAUL R. COY December Wedding Unites Colleen Egbert-Paul Coy

A double ring ceremony Saturday evening. Dec. 18, at the Temple Methodist church. Millington. Tenn.,, united in marriage Miss Colleen F. Egbert of lowa and Paul R. Coy, formerly of Syracuse and now serving with the U. S. Navy. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Jerry Leedy of.r 1 Warsaw and formerly of Syracuse and the late Edward Coy, and Mr. and Mrs.

* w I I ENGAGEMENT A N - NOUNCED — Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Rapp of Milford announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn Sue, to David Elliott, son of Paul Elliott, Richmond, and Mrs. Betty Elliott, Syracuse. Carolyn, a 1971 graduate of Wawasee high school, is attending Wayne University of Cosmotology in Fort Wayne. Dave, also a 1971 graduate of Wawasee high school, is a student at Purdue extension in Fort Wayne. No date has been set for the wedding.

January Sale Os Stock Merchandise SAVE: • . jA Up to SIOO on sofas, dining room and bedroom suites. Up to SSO on chairs, recliners, and sleepers. Buy one lamp at original price and get matching mate at Mj price. Occasional tables, pictures and mirrors, pillows and hassocks 20 per cent off. Special appliance and carpet bargains from our famous name brands. ' Spring Air mattresses and box springs special savings of $25 off each set of any size. 3 Floors — Financing Available Starting January 3 IMVE FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Across From Post Office Syracuse

Ralph Egbert, Sr., Melrose, lowa. The couple is presently residing at Millington where the bridegroom is stationed and currently undergoing advanced electronics schooling. The bridegroom is a 1969 graduate of Wawasee high school and entered the service in February of 1971. „ ’

MARK GROVE CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mark Grove, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Grove, Milford, celebrated his 13th birthday Friday. Dec. 31. Ron Wuthrich arid Terry Weisser ate supper with him.

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