The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 27, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 August 1973 — Page 8

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Aug. 1,1973

Preston, Heeter wedding July 27 The marriage of Cheryl Ann Preston and Stephen Michael Heeter was solemnized at 7 p.m. Friday, July 27, at Plymouth United Church of Christ, Goshen. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Nelson C. Preston of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Heeter of Goshen. For her wedding, the bride chose a floor length lavender gown and carried a nosegay. The couple will reside at 317A East Lincoln Ave., Goshen. The bride attended Wawasee high school and the bridegroom graduated from Goshen high school. They are both employed at Proof Company. Mrs. Hollar is hostess for Homemakers The Busy Homemakers club of Milford met on July 25 in the home of Mrs. Irene Hollar. Mrs. Frank Charlton was co-hostess. President Mrs. Charlton opened the meeting in the usual form. For meditations Mrs. Vernon May read a poem, “Little Things Mean a Lot.” For the health and safety lesson Mrs. Hollar urged members to have a blood test and not wait for illness. Mrs. May gave an interesting lesson on care of flowers and garden and held a flower contest. The contest prize was won by Mrs. Forrest George. The president announced the club would furnish cake for the bloodmobile visit July 31 in Milford. During the social hour games and stunts were enjoyed by 11 members and one guest, Mrs. Lavon Fletcher of Elkhart. The door prize was won by Mrs. H.

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Hollar. The next meeting will be September 15 with the place to be announced later. Belinda Scheuer honored on 2d birthday Mrs. Jane Scheuer and children Bret and Blanca entertained Thursday evening in their home at 613 East Chicago street, Syracuse. The gathering was in honor of their daughter and sister, Belinda Kay’s second birthday. Guests werfe Mrs. Georgia Buster, James Gilbert, Kenneth Felts, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gilbert and daughters Cindy and Carole. Miss Belinda received many gifts. Ice cream and birthday cake was served to the guests. Mrs. M. Brown honored at baby shower Mrs. Martin Brown of Syracuse was honored at a baby shower on Sunday afternoon. The shower was held in the home of Mrs. Arthur Mabie, also of Syracuse, with Mrs. Larry Martindale and Miss Phyllis Fackler serving as co-hostesses. The three hostesses presented the guest of honor with a corsage. They used green and yellow in the decorations. Games were enjoyed by the honored guest and the 27 guests who were from Fort Wayne, Kendallville, Indianapolis, North Webster and Syracuse. CARUSO DIES Enrico Caruso, famed tenor, died in New York on Aug. 2, 1921.

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Fair report given by Auxiliary Mrs. Betty Dust presided over the July 24 meeting of the Syracuse American Legion Auxiliary. The meeting was held in the Legion hall at Syracuse. Mrs. Carl Myrick, community chairman, reported all hospital beds were in use and all crutches and canes were loaned out since the last meeting. Mrs. Harold Schrock, fair board chairman, made her report and expressed her appreciation for all who helped at the recent Police and Firemen’s fair. Mrs. Charles Frushour, food chairman for the chicken supper held at the fair, reported it was a big success. She stated 308 dinners were sold. She also thanked those who helped. Doretta Grissamer, Girls’ Stater, could not be present at the meeting. She did, however, send a thank you note and offered to attend a later meeting of the unit. Mrs. Charles Kroh reported on sending a get well card to Mrs. Wallace Buffer and a sympathy card to Mrs. Wayne Coy. The next meeting will be August 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the Legion Hall. Officers will be installed at that time. Doss twins honored nt a baby shower Diane and Darrell Doss, twins of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Doss of r 1 Milford who were born on June 9, were honored at a baby shower in the home of their parents last Wednesday night. Hostesses for the shower were Melba Garza and Mary DeWilder, both of New Paris. Guests were from Milford, Paris and Syracuse and included an aunt of the youngsters, Wanda Doss from Ohio. Annual cornsausage roast The Lakeland Kiwanis club will be sponsoring its third annual corn and sausage roast Saturday, Aug. 4, from 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. The event will be held at the North Webster school on road 13 in North Webster. Proceeds from the Kiwanis project are devoted to continuing youth programs fnd other community activities. Tickets are available from any Lakeland Kiwanis member or at the actual corn-sausage roast. Carry-outs will be provided. Fintons return after visit with their son Mr. and Mrs. Steve D. Finton of Syracuse and Mrs. Rosannah E. Shaw of Elkhart returned home Monday after spending the past week at Green Bay, Wis. While there they attended the change of command ceremony at which captain P. D. Finton, US Marine Corps Reserve was relieved by captain R. G. Ericson. Captain Finton leaves Green Bay August 12 for one year tour of duty in Okinawa. Enchanted Hills to enumerate improvements Residents of Enchanted Hills and Fascination Place will meet at 1:30 next Sunday afternoon on the lawn of the playhouse to review the progress they have made during the summer and to draft continued improvements. The goals established at the June meeting included better overall security, street repairs, mowing of unoccupies lots, extension of gas lines, treatment of channels for weeds and algea, flashers where the B & O railroad

U.M.A. Benefit I — Mexican Dinner ■ Saturday, Aug. 4, 1973 Serving 12 Noon-5 p.m. Donation: Adults 52.25 Per Plate Child’s Plate 21.50

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Molded dishes shine 8 for luncheons, buffets

By SUSAN DELIGHT Copley News Service A simple dish takes on a magnificent air by handsome molding. Molded dishes are particularly in vogue during the warmer months, when cool foods enjoy their widest popularity. The molded eye-tempters can be appetizers, salads, entrees or desserts. They really shine for feminine luncheons or buffet meals. Flavor and texture contrasts are featured in a molded main dish salad, Ham and Pineapple Mold Almondine. A blue cheese dressing mix creates a delicious Polynesian flair and chopped almonds add delightful crunch. The salad can be served on a bed of lettuce with deviled eggs, rolls and iced tea. Frozen Maple-Nut Bavarian is a spectacular dessert, easily made with pudding and gelatin mixes and maple syrup. The Bavarian may be poured into an eight-cup mold or 16 custard cups for individual desserts. crosses old 13A, more extensive community relations and a general cleanup campaign. The officers, directors and a newly organized grievance committee have promised to report on what they have accomplished. President Wilbur Charles regrets that efforts to set up committees for better communications, more community activities and better public relations were thwarted by a seeming lack of interest, but has promised to continue his efforts. Enchanted Hills and Fascination Place were developed by Columbia Realty Corp. Enchanted Hills will consist of about 750 homes when all the lots there are occupied. Fascination Place will consist of about 250 mobile homes when all the lots there are occupied. Residents of the two communities are forming a corporation to take over management of the area.

FROZEN MAPLENUT BAVARIAN 4 eggs Two-thirds cup hot mapleflavored syrup 4 cups cold milk 2 packages instant caramel nut pudding 1 cup heavy cream, whipped 1 cup heavy cream, whipped and sweetened with 2 tablespoons sugar Vi cup chopped English walnuts Beat eggs slightly. Slowly add hot maple syrup to eggs, stirring constantly. Measure milk into large mixing bowl. Add Instant Caramel Nut Pudding and using egg beater or mixer, slowly beat 2 minutes. Stir egg mixture into pudding. Fold in plain whipped cream. Place in freezer for 1% hours, or until very thick; then whip until creamy. Pour into an eight-cup mold or 16 custard cups. Freeze until firm. At serving time, unmold desserts. Garnish with sweetened whipped cream and chopped English walnuts. Makes six servings. HAMAND PINEAPPLE MOLD ALMONDINE 2 packages (3-ounces each) pineapple gelatin 2 cups boiling water 1 can (8-ounce) crushed pineapple 1 cup mayonnaise 1 package (0.7-ounce) bleu cheese salad dressing mix 1% cups (8-ounces) coarsely chopped cooked ham

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Vz cup coarsely chopped celery Y« cup finely chopped green pepper 2 tablespoons chopped, toasted slivered almonds 1 tablespoon chopped pimiento Salad greens Dissolve pineapple gelatin in boiling water. Add undrained pineapple; mayonnaise and salad dressing mix. Beat with rotary beater until thoroughly blended. Chill until slightly thickened. Fold in ham, celery, green pepper, chopped slivered almonds and pimiento. Turn into a 6-cup mold and chill until firm. » Unmold on greens. Makes six servings.

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Indiana retired teachers receive pension boost

Three thousand three hundred sxty-one elderly retired teachers vho retired before social stcurity became a part of penson system will now receive S2OO pr month as of July 1973 from tie Indiana Teachers fttirement Fund. This came atout by the passage of Senate Bil 425 in the last few hours of the pat legislature. Thus, a gross inequality in retirees pensions ha been relieved only in part wien spn-aling costs of living is account. All of the retirees had been receiving less than SIOO per men th pension. There still remains many elderly Indiana retired teachers who receive both a teachers pension and social security but whose total is less than the S2OO per month now received by the, 3,361 mentioned above. This is because salaries of teachers who retired 20 and 25 years ago were so low. Yet these former teachers were just as dedicated to the education of the students of their generation as present day teachers who now receive from 10 to 15 times larger salaries in some cases. The above facts were presented to the Kosciusko County Retired Teachers Chapter members and guests at their July 10 luncheon meeting held at the International Friendship House in Winona Lake. Eighty-three were in attendance. Following the luncheon, Frank Sanders, program committee chairman, introduced a small group of young people from the North Webster United Methodist church who call themselves “God’s Children.” Led by their pastor, Rev. John Weeks, they presented a variety of sacred and inspirational songs. The business meeting began witii the reading of the last meeting by recording secretary, Maude L. Yontz. President Barnhart then called for vmmittee reports. Necrology chairman Mildred Smith,

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assisted by others on her committee, directed a memorial in honor of the five departed members. These were: Mervel J Smith, DeVere Brandt, Ethel Mellencamp, Frances Cochran - and Herbert Thomas. Candles were lighted for each as comments were made on their lives. The ’’chairman concluded with meaningful poems in memory of the departed members. Legislative chairman, Moyne Landis along with other delegates, gave a report of the recent I.R.T.A. meeting in Indianapolis. The facts stated above were brought out. Hope was expressed that much more needed legislation would come in the next legislature session for many others with low pensions. After business was concluded, announcements made for the coming year, president Barnhart reminded the members that the next meeting would be October 9. This meeting of July 10 ended the fifth year of the Kosciusko County Retired Teachers Association which has grown rapidly and now has a membership of 106. EAGLETON WITHDRAWS On July 31, 1972, presidential candidate Sen. George McGovern announced that Sen. Thomas Eagleton was withdrawing as vice presidential candidate because of public debate on his hospitalization for psychiatric care. '

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