The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 45, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 December 1975 — Page 6
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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. Dec. 3.1975
Silver Thimble club has Christmas party
Milford’s Silver Thimble club members enjoyed their Christmas party Monday night in the Milford Apostolic Christian church fellowship hall. The hostesses for the evening, Mrs. Jesse Beer. Mrs. Pete Doll. Mrs. Joe Beer and Mrs Philip Price, had the hall decorated in the Christmas motif. The theme for the evening was “1 am the bread of life.” The tables were filled with decorative breads, candles, and small breads that each lady could take home s The Christmas dinner was catered by Mrs. Willard Schieler and Miss Esther Getz.
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Get Your Ticket Now For awasee Garden Club Christmas ' Bell Walk Sun., Dec. 7— 1-5 P. M. Touring The Robert Jones, Merl Smith, Priscilla Rhode and Ray Buhrt homes. REFRESHMENTS AT THE RHODE HOME SANTA'S WORKSHOP AT THE SMITH HOME Tickets: s l so Proceeds To Go Toward Civic Beautification FREE TURKEY ★ Jest In Time For The Holidays ★ With Any Purchase Over *100“ INCLUDES: Appliance* Televisions Furniture Carpet yjE OFFER EXPIRES DEC. 24 GLON ®Emj| FURNITURE .OTEwO AND CARPET /> V* " WwPxl Ro * d 13 Soulh Zs f 111 Wawasee Village. Syracuse \mi -A /-» 457 2929
A poem entitled ‘‘Christmas Is” was read by Mrs. Pete Doll about the true meaning of Christmas. Entertainment was by Lana and Annette Beer, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beer. Jr. They sang. “The Real Meaning of Christmas” and several Christmas carols. A small business meeting was held in which president Mrs. John Hurd turned the Silver Thimble over to the new president. Mrs. Steven Haab. Each of the 22 members took a pair of mittens They were collected to be given to needy school children A gift exchange was held.
and a dull bottom will produce a product with large volume and good texture. How does sherbet compare to ice cream nutritionally and ca lorica Uy? Sherbet is made from a pasturized mixture of sugar, milk solids, stabilizers, acid flavorings and water. One cup of sherbet supplies 260 calories while one cup of ice cream supplies 200 Sherbet supplies very little calcium, protein and vitamin A Ice cream provides ample amounts of these nutrients Ice cream is a better buy nutritionally and calorically. Send questions to Food Facts, county extension office, r 4 Warsaw Recipe Os The Week Butter Cookies For Christmas Three sticks butter, 1 stick margarine. 1 cup sugar, 44 cups flour. Cream butter and margarine well. Add sugar then flour This recipe can be used in the cookie press for holiday cookies Bake at 325 degrees for 10 to 15 minutes Bixlers entertain for Thanksgiving Mr and Mrs Glen Bixler of r 1 Milford entertained the foliowring for Thanksgiving dinner, Mr and Mrs S. W Bixler of Wakarusa, Mr and Mrs Don Roth and sons of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bixler. Jr and children. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Krull and children and Ted Broadbent, all of Elkhart. The occasion also marked the 10th wedding anniversary of the Roths Mrs Roth is the Glen Bixler's daughters
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AT JONES HOME — Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Jones are shown holding a poinsettia floral piece in the library of their home on Ogden Island Road as part of their Beil Walk decorations.
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SMITH HOME — Mrs. Merl Smith is shown looking at the heirloom novelty scene over the fireplace mantel of her East Shore Drive home, a feature of the Sunday Beil Walk. The bazaar will be at the Smith home.
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RHODE HOME — Miss Priscilla Rhode is holding a doll before a handsomely decorated Christmas tree in her North Shore Drive home where refreshments will be served during the Bell Walk.
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BUHRT HOME — Mrs. Ray BMirt appears on the staircase tai the foyer of their Waco Drive home which will he the center of attraction when visitors tour the Buhrt home Sunday.
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Bell Walk set for December 7
The women of the SyracuseWawasee Garden club will hold their bi-annual Christmas Bell Walk from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday. Dec. 7, an affair which is expected to attract several hundred area residents to four homes decorated in appropriate preChristmas motif. Mrs. Ric Clingaman. chairman of this year's Bell Walk, said four lake area homes will be toured, and that tickets are available from any member of the Garden dub. Four Homes Homes to be toured include the Robert Jones residence, located on Ogden Island Road just south of Wawasee Prep Decorations will be featured around the fireplace mantel in the large library. The Merl Smith home, located on East Shore Drive, just south of the Smith-Walbridge camp, will feature an heirloom novelty scene on the fireplace and a bicentennial bedroom.
Past matrons hold Christmas party
Members of the Past Matrons club of Syracuse chapter 283, Order of the Eastern Star, held their annual Christmas party Tuesday night at the Syracuse home of Mrs. Jack Stoelting. Cohostesses were Mrs. Joe Bushong, Mrs. Robert Murray and Mrs. Cherri Caldwell. A gift exchange was held. Mrs. Murray gave a “Prayer for Christmas” and Mrs. Jackson Ridings presented the “Alphabet of Christmas.” Response to roll call was on a
Hans for new ESA chapter Peggy MeClldugh of .North Manchester has announced plans for chartering a new chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha in Syracuse on Wednesday night, Dec. 3. Mrs. MeClldugh, president of Epsilon Sigma Chapter of ESA at North Manchester and other members of her chapter, along with the state president, Betty Lou Caplinger and state vice president, Judy Shaffer have met with 12 local women who wish to share the high goals of Epsilon Sigma Alpha in cultural, social and community activities. Local women who have pledged to sign the charter include: Mrs. Jay Brouwer, Mrs. Nancy Byrd. Mrs. John R. Cripe, Mrs Garry Ever, Mrs Fred Hapner, Mrs. Robert Heady. Mrs. James Johnson. Mrs. Gene Myers. Mrs. Rudy Cesco, Mrs. Don Storey, Mrs. Rex Yentes. Mrs. Alan Zerkel Epsilon Sigma Alpha is one of the largest women s service organizations in the world It has more than 1,600 chapters scattered around the globe with more than 40,000 members participating in cultural and social activities and community projects. Each chapter is an independent group and plans its own activities ESA is known worldwide as an educational and philanthropic organization with membership including many famous women. The program for charter night will include dinner at a local restaurant followed by the signing of the charter and installation of officers.
CHRISTMAS ?NI THE COUNTRY BAZAAR Friday, Dec. 5 — 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. Homemade Gifts — Toys Decorations — Baked And Canned Goodies — Etc. : Children's Corner SALAD BAR CHICKEN & DRESSING >OUU ’ BEVERAGE A Homemade Pie Extra Serving From 11 A.M. i ♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦eeeeeeeeeeeeeeo* FIRST CHURCH OF GOD CR 7 And 54 Nappanee J
The home of Miss Priscilla Rhode, located at 137 North Shore Drive, will feature an oldfashioned Christmas with miniature antique toys. The fourth home, that of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buhrt on Waco Drive, will feature a handsomely decorated staircase and foyer and a nativity scene in the foyer. A fifth home, that of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Holmes, also on Waco Drive, was removed from the list of homes to be visited due to illness in the Holmes family. Refreshments. Bazaar Mrs. Clingaman said refreshments will be served at the Rhode home, and Santa’s Workshop (a bazaar) will be at the Smith home. A chief concern of the Garden club is civic beautification, according to Mrs. Clingaman, she said the Bell Walk is her clqb’s principal money project for the year, and that proceeds will be used for civic beautification.
Christmas happening. The Christmas program for the evening consisted of poems and stories including the legend of the Poinsettia and “I Am a Christmas Tree.” Christmas carols were sung accompanied on the organ by Mrs. Alyce Stevenson, a past matron of the North Manchester club. A dessert concluded the evening events.
flw ENGAGED — Mr. and Mrs. Eli Kauffman of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Kaufman of Nappanee announce the engagement of their daughter, Debra, to Bob Schisler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schisler of r 1 Cromwell. Mr. Schisler is employed at Riblet Products of Syracuse. A summer wedding is being planned. -- Mistletoe for Luck Today, mistletoe is hung in doorways at holiday time. Kissing beneath it brings good luck to those fortunate enough to meet there. In ancient times, it was believed that mistletoe had more control over luck, good and bad. A bit of mistletoe hung over a doorway was said to ward off evil. A later belief held that mistletoe boughs hung for Christmas had to be removed by Candlemas Eve (February 1), or each leaf would bring forth a goblin to harass the household for the rest of the year.
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Pittman, Kirby vows exchanged in home of bride's parents
The Syracuse Lake home of the bride's parents was the setting for the 5 p.m. wedding on Friday, Nov. 28, uniting in marriage Miss Sally Jane Pittman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pittman, and Kenneth Wayne Kirby. Oscar Kirby of Kodak, Tenn., is father of the bridegroom. Rev. Marvin Jones, pastor of Saint Andrew’s United Methodist church at Syracuse, officiated for the double ring ceremony. Candelabra and fall flowers decorated the fireplace in the Pittman living room. The bride appeared in an ivory floor-length gown trimmed in Christmas Gesture Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894), author of “Treasure Island” and “Kidnapped,” was born on November 13 but “gave” his birthday to a girl born on Christmas Day. Stevenson made a gift of his birthdate to a child named Annie H. Ide, to let her have “two joyous celebrations a year, with a proper birthday and a Merry Christmas.”
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