The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 41, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 November 1974 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. Nov. 6,1974

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Lakeland Girl Scout Council to hold meeting

The Inthana Lakeland Girl Scout Council. Inc. will hold its annual meeting Saturday. Nov. 9. from 10 am. to 3 p.m. at Wawasee Preparatory School. The Indiana Lakeland Girl Scout Council has 4168 members in Elkhart. Kosciusko, Noble and Whitley counties. I The nominating committee, jbhairman Ruskin Oldfather, Goshen, will present the following slate to be voted on as members-at-large for three year terms: Arnold Gray, Mrs. Robert Les forge from Elkhart; James | Heaton, Winona Lake; James Lauwerens. Warsaw; Mrs Kurt Schannep. South Whitley; Miss Paula Sheller, Otto Behrens. Columbia City; and Mrs Kenneth Fulk. Churubusco Nominations from the floor will be accepted with the nominee’s consent The continuing members of the nominating committe. in addition to Mr Oldfather. are Mrs. Lee Bitting. South Whitley; Mrs David Nicolet, Columbia City; Charles Ker. Warsaw; Mrs Garrett VanderDium, Albion The names of Mrs Donald Hooker. Ligonier, and Mrs. Dallas Fox. New Paris, will be presented for terms expiring m 1977. Delegates to the National Council meeting to be held in October 1976 in Washington. D C., will be elected. Names submitted by the committee are. Mrs Ford Nixon, coircil president. Miss Mary Ellen Morrison, executive director and Mrs. W’illiam Ruess, field director, all of Elkhart; Mrs David Nicolet. member of the nominating Committee of Columbia City Alternates nominated are Mrs Robert Skillen. Syracuse; Mrs. Gentry Morns, Elkhart; and Mrs Richard Carpenter. Chynibusco. all members of the council board of directors. The. number of delegates is deter- > mined by the number of/'" registered Girl Scouts as oA December 1974 The business meeting at 1 p m will be preceded by a luncheon at 11:30 am and learning groups from 10:30 to 1130 a m Coffee and registration will be from 10 to 10:30 a m .All sessions are open to all adults interested in the Girl Scout program, with voting limited to 10 delegates from each association, association chairmen and board members. Reservations can be made by notifying the Indiana Lakeland Girl Scout Council office. Nor-thbrook-F, 722 West Bristol Street. Elkhart. Ind 46514. or by telephone Learning Group* The learning groups will include international friendship dime which will be led by Mrs C. L. Houser, Kendallville; six year olds in Girl Scouting, Mrs William Lange, how to coordinate youth related programs and Girl Scouting. Mrs Roland Kruger. Kendallville; service idea workshop. Mrs. Robert Skillen. what should leaders expect of their board. Mrs Ford Nixon, bridging the com-

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rISn FRY 4:30 To 8 P.M. Adults —52.25 Children 6 To 12 —51.50 Saturday, Nov. 9, 1974 Leesburg School Gym Sponsored By Leesburg Lions Club

munication gap, Mrs. Bruce Mitterling, Warsaw; New Cadette challenges and senior options. Mrs. Dick Adair, North Webster; obtaining parent involvement, Miss Theresa Arneson; junior badge work. Mrs. Donald Reilly; new Brownie patches. Mrs. William Ruess. The latter three are field directors for the Council. Delegates from Kosciusko county are: Chairman. Mrs. James Heaton. Jr., Winona Lake; Mrs Sue Heath Warsaw, Mrs. Gerald Weirick, Warsaw. Mrs. Eddie Krebs, Warsaw, Mrs. Richard Goins. North Webster, Mrs. Ronald Secrist, Mentone, Mrs. Fred Rose. Warsaw, Mrs. Robert Wise, Milford, Mrs. Robert Roberts. Warsaw . Mrs. Janet Breece, North Webster, and Mrs Sharon Smith. Claypool. Alternates: Mrs. Leo Grow. Claypool. Mrs Sandy Lowry, Warsaw. Indiana Lakeland Girl Scout Council. Inc. is partially funded by the United Ways of Elkhart. Kosciusko. Noble and- Whitley counties X Bashor Auxiliary to meet Nov. 11 The Bashor Home Auxiliary will meet Monday. Nov. 11, at 9:30 a m at the Arbogast Center. Bashor Home, Goshen. Ray Stull, executive director of the home, will be the speaker Ladies of the Nappanee United Methodist church will be the coffee committee Mrs. Frank J. Beer entertains for .Silver Thimbles The Silver Thimble club of Milford met with Mrs. Frank J. Beer Monday night Mrs. Carlton Beer was co-hostess Discussion was held on Christmas An election of officers was held with the following being elected: President — Mrs. John Hurd Secretary — Mrs Lewis Speicher Treasurer — Mrs. Howard Beer <■ Devotions — Mrs Phillip Beer Reporter — Mrs Ned Speicher The devotions were given byMrs. Robert Beer on giving thanks with references from Psalms. "Thank you Lord” was sung There were a total of 25 present with three guests. Mrs. Nelson Beer, Mrs. Fred Beer and SandyBeer The table was decorated with a nut tree with apple cake and a cheese ball and crackers being served LAKELAND LOCAL Mr and Mrs A. D. Wilson of Milford have left for their Sebring. Fla . home for the winter

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HAPPY SNACKING — Party appetizers with a, Latin American air are. top to bottom. Guacamole. Deviled Shrimp. Empanadas and Pickled Fish.

Hot and cold snacks star at cocktail party

By SUSAN DELIGHT Copley News Service Foods for a cocktail party traditionally are a mixture of hot and cold hors d'oeuvres. They should be placed throughout the party area so that traffic does not get too heavy in one location. The hot foods can be partially prepared tn advance, needing only baking at serving time. As one supply is depleted, bake another, so that die tasty tidbits are always hot. The cold hors d’oeuvres can be refrigerated until serving time, particularly if they are perishable The recipes which follow represent both hot and cold party foods. EMPANADAS 1 tablespoon butter or margarine 4 pound ground beef 4 teaspoon monosodium glutamate 4 teaspoon salt 4 tablespoons chopped onion 2 tablespoons diced green pepper 1 clove garlic, minced 2 hard-cooked eggs, chopped 4 cup finely chopped stuffed olives 4 cup seedless raisins 2 tablespoons capers 4 cup tomato sauce 1 package pastry mix Melt butter in skillet Add beef and sprinkle with monosodiurn glutamate. Add onion, green pepper and garlic. Cook, breaking up with a fork, until meat is browned. Remove from heat; stir in remaining ingredients except pastry. Prepare pastry according to package directions, non XL-100 Color TV Available At _J V .„ & . A - PPL>^ NC _ E

Roll pastry one-sixteenth inch thick on lightly floured board or pastry doth. Cut with a 24inch round cookie cutter. Place 1 scant tablespoon of the filling on each round. Fold the round in half and seal the edges. Brush top with egg white. Bake in a 425 degrees F. oven 15 to 20 minutes, or until browned. Yield: 24 servings. GUACAMOLE 1 ripe avocado 1 tomato, peeled and coarsely chopped 2 tablespoons finely chopped onion 4 teaspoon ground coriander 4 teaspoon monosodium glutamate 1 tablespoon lemon juice 4 teaspoon salt 4 teaspoon cayenne Peel and pit avocado; chop coarsely. Combine with remaining ingredients. Place plastic film directly on surface to prevent darkening. Chill. Serve with tostaditas (deep-fried wedges of tortilla). Yield: Approximately 14 cups. DEVILED SHRIMP I Camarones Endiablados) 1 teaspoon monosodium glutamate 1 teaspoon prepared horseradish 2 tablespoons prepared mustard 2 tablespoons catchup 1 tablespoon paprika 4 teaspoon cayenne 1 teaspoon salt 1 clove garlic, minced

Public Invited To A Supperette By SOLOMON CREEK LADIES'AID (In Church Basement) Sat., Nov. 9 - 4:30-7:30 P.M. Pathfinders* Class Bazaar Will Be Held At Hie Same Time

4 cup white wine 4 cup wine vinegar 1 cup salad oil 2 pounds shrimp, cooked, shelled, deveined Blend together monosodium glutamate, horseradish, mustard, catchup, paprika, cayenne, salt and garlic. Gradually stir in wine and vinegar. Add salad oil; beat to blend. Add shrimp. Marinate several hours in refrigerator. Yield: 40 large shrimps. PICKLED FISH 14 cups dive oil, divided 4 cup vinegar 12 peppercorns 14 teaspoons salt, divided 2 bay leaves 1 teaspoon monosodium glutamate 1 pound onions, peeled and sliced 1 clove garlic, minced Juice of 1 lemon 21-pound pieces halibut steak 4 cup flour Combine 1 cup of the dive oil, vinegar, peppercorns, 1 teaspoon of the salt, bay leaves, monosodium glutamate, onions and garlic in saucepan. Simmer 1 hour; cool. Sprinkle lemon juice over halibut steaks and sprinkle with remaining 4 teaspoon salt. Dip steaks in flour on both sides. Cook in remaining 4 cup olive oil 15 minutes, turning once. Place in serving dish; pour cooled sauce over dish. Refrigerate several hours. Yield: 24 servings.

Sorosis club . hears book review Monday Members of the Scios s club of Milford met in the h me of Mrs. Dennis Sharp on Mo i<ky. Mrs. Gale Chapman j resented the lesson which vas a book review on “Upstairs it Ihe White the USA from Franklin Roosevelt to Richard Nixon. At the close of the ev ming the hostess served rasp ierry ripple cake to those preser t. Busy Bees entertained by Mrs. May The Busy Hornet oakers club met November 1 in thf home of Mrs. Vernon May wi h Mrs. Anna Cripe serving as co hostess. The president Mrs. Frank Charlton, opened tie meeting. Mrs. A. D. Wilson ed the club creed. Mrs. Glen Pinkerton led the pledge. Meditation on “What giving did for me” was read by Mrs. Cripe. The health and safety lesson on proper cleaning of wounds was given by Irene Holl ir. The garden lessen on getting lawns and shrub: ready for winter was given. A Christmas decorations and ribbon flowers lesson was given by Mrs. Zerola Zook of New Paris. Mrs. Lena Davi d sen won the door prize Mrs. Ralph Neb' dosed the meeting with the collect. The next meeting will be the Christmas turkey dinner on December 4 in the wtie of Mrs. Glen Treesh.

■fa* *J* N u ■ ■ w tv ’ I 1 * J ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED— Aniviur cement has been made of the euf agement of Jane Gingerich :»f Milford to Arthur Hershberger of Wakarusa. The bride’s pareeU are Mr. and Mrs. John Gingerich of Milford and the bridegroom’s parents are Mrs. lency Hershberger and the la.e Mr. Hershberger of Wes; Sacramento, Calif. Miss Gingerich is a 1973 graduate of Wauasee high school. Her fiance is a 1972 graduate of North Wood high school and is enjdiyed at the Saint Joseph Vulky bank in Elkhart. A spring wedding is planned.

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Julia Cripe, Steven Mynhier married on October 19 at Zion

Miss Julia Cripe and Steven Kent Mynhipr were married at 2 o’clock on/Saturday afternoon. Oct. 19firfthe Zion Chapel church at Syracuse. Rev. Chester Reed officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Cripe of New Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Alva My-nhier of Ligonier are parents Spirit Lifter for the week ByRUTHSTAFFORD PEALE Copley News Service Are there times when you feel nervous and tense 9 Os course there are. But have you any remedy for that uptight feeling which sometimes takes hold? There is one formula which can give peace of mind. Repeat this statement three times every’ day and you shall have that peace. “And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:7 j tri sale On Feb. 5, 1972, the U.S. government agreed to sell Israel 42 Phantoms and 90 Skyhawk jets.

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of the bridegroom. A blue color theme prevailed. Miss Lani McCullough served as matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Diann Dunlap and Linda Cripe. Lori Cripe was flower girl. Tim Leamon served as best man. Groomsmen were Dennis My-nhier and Don Hawn. Brian Schmucher was ringbearer. Ushers were Brian Hazelton and Kirby Cripe. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Watkins were hosts for the reception which followed. Wigs found after party Several wigs were found at the Milford junior high school after the Halloween Activities there last Wednesday night. The owner may claim them by calling Don Lehman. Craw's Decorated Cakes Artistic Or Simple 11 Wedding II Anniversary •II Other Occasions Pickwick Road — Syracuse Ph.: 457-2078 After 3 P.M.