The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 21, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 June 1977 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., June 15.1977

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Community Corner

R-jh bw v .-jflraH — - f 4 SHHHH! ARTISTS AT WORK — Friday proved an ideal day for outdoor painting, and so Mary Bushong and Betty Appenzeller set up their easels in front of The Country Mouse in Wawasee Village and soon had some spectators. Mary. left, was putting the finishing touches to a floral still life of some daisies, and Betty was completing a painting of the Jerry Connolly house at 212 East Washington street. Syracuse, before she moves from the house she has lived in for many years.

Mauzy speaks on wetlands conservation to garden club

Thames Mauzy. state representative from Kosciusko County, was the guest speaker at ■ ' K't IVHHMNNI MISS SIGMA KAPPA* — The Sigma Kappa Sorority at Ball Stale University. Muncie, has entered Janet A lane Bidwell of r 3 Syracuse, in the 1977 ‘'Queen of lakes’’ contest as “Miss Sigma Kappa.** Janet, a student at Ball State enjoys water skiing, snowmobiling. art. bike riding. She participated in the Spring Sing, Trike-a-Tbon for Sigma Kappa and was special events chairman for Siigma Kappa. She is 19 and has blonde hair and blue eyes. She weighs IM pounds and stands five feet, eight inches tall. Janet is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Bidwell of r 3 Syracuse,

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the annual guest meeting of the Syracuse-Wawasee Garden Club held June 7. in the Calvary United Methodist Church. Syracuse Mauzy. who was introduced by club president Mrs. R. C. Tytler, spoke on “Preservation of our Wetlands and Conservation Concerns.” He pointed out that a glacier had cut into the earth to form the lakes in the county, and that the wetlands are filter beds for these lakes and serve to keep

Father-son banquet to be held June 16

A father-son banquet, spon sored by the men of the Calvary United Methodist Church in Syracuse, will be held at the Oakwood Park Hotel on Thursday, June 16. at 6:30 p m Speaker for the banquet will be Mrs Myron ißoseUai Corll of Huntington. who will present a program entitled “Words and Music." Mrs Corll has appeared on various television shows and has presented her program in the Syracuse area and throughout Indiana Rev Ross Cook will introduce Mrs Corll. The welcome address of the banquet will be given byRobert Jones The invocation is to be given by John Walker and

the water clear and pure The problem of too much spraying of reeds and lily pads was also discussed. Mauzy said he advocated stocking the lakes and building up the fish population. The question and answer period followed Mauzy s talk. Mauzy' is serving his sixth term in the Indiana legislature and is a member of the advisory commission for the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.

the benediction is to be given byRonald Pollock, son of Mr. and Mrs Paul Pollock. Special recognition will be given to the oldest father and youngest person present. Tickets may be obtained at the Calvary Church office. All fathers and sons of the Syracuse community are invited to attend. 10 winners in Tippy bridge play A total of 10 ladies were winners in the Tippecanoe Lake Country Club Ladies Bridge Club play of June 8 These include Mrs Bernard Hess. Mrs David Stalnaker. Mrs Caryle Pickering. Mrs. George Bowser. Mrs Harry Phend. Laura B Hadley. Mrs Mabie Mills. Mrs. James Bricker. Mrs W. T Statler and Mrs Wilma Tutrow Hostesses for the day were Mrs Robert Coppes. Mrs. James Weddle and Mrs. Samuel Dungan Reports given on plant growth Members of the Past Matrons Club, Order of the Eastern Star. Chapter 283. Syracuse, met in the home of Mrs Joe Bushong for their June’meeting. Mrs Arnold Finks acted as co-hostess The response to roll call was reporting on the growth of small plants received at the October meeting The 18 members present were served dessert. Mrs Larry Haveland. club president, opened the meeting byreading a poem Winner of the door prize for the evening was Lucy Kroh It was announced there will be no meeting during July or August TRY US ON FOR SIZE MEN WOMEN AAA AA A *A I* JA Bit ?I? *>7 »I 2 Sil 111 “ C “ A A 8 C sit 51? SIT 4 ■l« 3 u ♦l3 • ... ;f Slt 510 slt 413 313 413 T ~ ~ fcnv B> 5 15 5 13 » Vw A Thn, IEEE • 800 • Do.’*' • Hv*A AvptMn • Ad-sM* • A -g • “of'c • C'eo • CotNw> • f-o-’o-v • '-.’O"' • O»' s d I-'«• • .*c-. • G'O« • N. ,» • S*to>o • lot 5Mr” • • *•.> 'KM • t.O-» ♦ Nv>w B-**’ « « Ttoi » Mcn’Oß” UaNi CWg* BoArr>««o«d lit 45? V*.~ Oor- t IDOUG PILCHER SHOE STORE ’OtS Mvnl.ng’C'S’ «M 13’ Sv’<kv>« « 4A5t? lotowl o’ lot* Wawoo—l

[ Marge Coy to head Milford Auxiliary

The Ancil Geiger Unit 226 American Legion Auxiliary met at the hall on June 7 with Marian R. Haab {Residing. A slate ot officers for 1977-78 was read and the following were elected: President — Marge Coy First vice president — Karen Hare Second vice president — Betty Scott Secretary — Susie Chupp Treasurer — Treva Borkholder Chaplain — Patricia Mason Historian — Marian R. Haab Sgt.-at-Arms — Polly Chupp * Executive board — Rosetta Corl and Loretta Ostendorf Junior past president — Marian R. Haab After opening ceremonies, roll call of officers favorable comments were given on the Juniors Helene Faulkner entertains Waubee Grange members The Waubee Grange met in the home of Helene Faulkner on Friday evening. June IQ. Master Raymond Pinkerton presided over the business Women's activity chairman Ruth Miller reported on projects and Lulu Felkner, lecturer, presented poems and readings for other members to read. June was recognized as dairy month and all were asked to remember Flag Day on June 14 The next meeting will be July 8 and will be a special meeting with dinner in a Warsaw restaurant. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Felkner.

< W / fil MARRIED 25 YEARS — Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Darr, r 2 Syracuse, will be observing the 25th anniversary of their marriage at an open house in their home from 2-5 p.m. Sunday. June 19. The celebration is being planned by their children. Dennis. Denise and Doreen. Ray E. Darr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Darr, r 2 Syracuse, was married to the former Margaret Ann Robinson, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robinson, on June 16. 1952. The wedding occurred in the home of his parents with Rev. Noble Bowman of New Paris officiating. The Darrs have resided in Syracuse all their lives. He is engaged in farming and drives a school bus for the Lakeland Community Schools. No invitations have been sent. Friends, relatives and neighbors are invited to the open house. They request no gifts. Clean your carpet faster and better 1 withSteamex. <1 6 power jets get dirt the VJ other methods iiw i n * reac * l ' jl • Do it yourself and save’ Reni Athe pro •Jetactior. i penetrates to oosen ground-m drt and old A ' J to beautify carpet» ■ •DriesqucWy' • For rental near you carpet cleaner a l\knvy company S’* FURNITURE & 457-2»N CARPET, INC. WAWASEE VILLAGE SYRACUSE

“Miss Poppy Queen” float in the parade on Memorial Day. Tammy Hare was Statue of Liberty and Sue Ellen Free and Tina Clouse were Poppy Queens. Susie Chupp and JoEllen Free headed the project. A donation was given to the Milford Emergency fund and a check was sent to Girls' Stater Maureen Jackson who leaves June 19 to attend Girls' State. The next meeting will be July 12 instead of July 5. On July 10 installation practice will be held at the hall. The Past President Parley will meet with Hattie Becker on June 15 at 6:30 p.m A wiener roast will be enjoyed. The July 2 social committee will be Marian R. Haab, Beulah Felkner. Patricia Hickman and Jean Mishler. The meeting adjourned and the social committee served homemade cookies and punch. Hattie Becker won the door prize. New officers elected Election of officers was held at the June 7 meeting of the American Legion Post 223. Syracuse. Those elected include: Mike Coy — commander Gary Price — Ist vice president Steve Butt — 2nd vice president Tony Huffer — adjutant Bob Smith — sergeant-at-arms Maury Snyder — service officer Herman Brockers — first year trustee Installation of newly elected officers is tentatively set for the July meeting night.

Conservation Club hears biologist

The Turkey Creek Conservation Club held its June meeting last Thursday evening. June 9. at 7:30 p.m. Indiana Department of Natural Resources Wetlands Biologist, Cart Eisfelder annbunced that the Nature Conservancy has purchased 107 acres of wetlands on Lake Manitou in Fulton County for preservation. He also presented a filmed program. “Revolutionary Revelations.” featuring the US Coast Guard’s requirements for personal

Doss twins honored on birthday Diana and Darrell, twin daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Doss of Milford, were guests of honor on Sunday at a birthday party. The twins were four years old on June 9. Decorations were in pink and blue with guests present from Milford and Syracuse. Women's Fellowship knots comforters The Women's Fellowship of the Bethel Church of the Brethren held a meeting on Thursday night of last week to knot comforters to sell at the coming rummage sale on August 26 and 27. An election of officers was also held. New officers elected to be installed in September are as follows: Sue Price — vice president Pat Reuter — treasurer Doris Wolferman — member-at-large And. Evadean Overholder was appointed to serve on the emergency committee A report was given by those attending the spring rally. A report was also given on the food sold at the McFarren auction. Discussion of the trip to the Phil Donahue show, planned for July 21, was held and arrangements were announced The organization voted to donate a refrigerator to the park board for use at the concession stand. It was announced that the District Women’s Camp will be September 14 and 15 this year at Camp Mack. The date set for a wedding shower for Peggy Doty is July 14. There will be no regular meeting in July and August. Maryann Dowty and Annie Replogle served as hostesses for the evening to the 12 persons present.

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floatation devices on boats. Doug Mayberry next reminded members that! the Indiana Conservation Council's annual meeting will be held at Plymouth June 24-26. A review of proposed programs for that meeting was also given by Mayberry. It was decided to build and care for bluebird nesting boxes since there has been a decline in the population of these birds. A date will beset at the July meeting for assembling and placement of the boxes.

To make food box, hold flea market

The Syracuse Church of God WCSC met at the home of Cherri Byrd June 2. There were 12 members and three children present. It was decided a food box will be prepared for the Bangladish Missions. A bake sale and flea market will also be held on July 2. Betty Douglas gave the beauty care of the tongue, entitled. “A Beautiful Tongue is a Silent Tongue.” The program for the evening was "Reflecting Jesus in the Golden Years” and a Kleenex was given to each member to hold over the ears to better understand the hearing problems in the golden years. The song, "Rock of Ages” was then sung by the group followed by the reading of the poem, “Who Will Take Grandma,” by Kate Hibschman assisted by Gwen 'Williams who read the older generation and Betty Kern who read the younger generation. Janet Elam opened the evening Eta Beta Pi members meet in Nappanee Eleven members of Eta Beta Pi and one guest, Mrs. Jack Sharp of Milford, met in Nappanee with Mrs. Irene Anglin on Monday. June 13, at 12:30 for a luncheon. A Polynesian £Uad. bread, coffee and dessert were served at tables centered with roses The business meeting was opened in the usual manner. There will be no meeting in July. The August dinner party will be held at the South Shore Golf Club in Syracuse. The afternoon was spent playing bridge. Prizes went to Katherine Price, Iva Neff and Dorothea Kerlin.

Sharron Faris, executive director of the Wawasee Property Owner’s Association, next gave .several copies of the 1977 summary of “A Chemical and Bacteriological Survey of Lakes Wawasee and Syracuse” to members. Randy Mast, vice president, presided over the meeting due to the absence of Bob Baugher, president. Mrs. Greg Moore served refreshments following the meeting.

with prayer. The meeting was closed with the theme song, “Let the Beauty of Jesus be Seen,” and prayer by Donna Wolfe. Refreshments were then served. The July meeting will be election of officers for the next year. Gwen Williams and Clara Yeager will be hostesses. WMS entertained in Miller home The Women’s Missionary Society of the First Brethren Church of Milford met with Mrs. Herman Miller on Thursday evening, June 2. Mrs. Herbert Stump opened the meeting and over the business of the society. A donation was given to the Sisterhood Giris. The sale lunch for Byron Ulrich’s public sale was planned for June 11. Mrs. Stump named the nominating committee for the new officers as follows: Kathryn Patterson. Thedia Rhodes and Inez Phend. Betty Boyd gave a lesson on “Him Return is Imminent,” bringing out some thoughts on the rapture and the second coming of Christ. She also used the topic, “In My Father’s House.” Roll call was answered by each giving a Bible verse. The meeting was closed with all repeating the WMS benediction. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Jack Sharp on July 7. Mrs. Robert Rassi served refreshments for the members present. » (and need help coping with/ /your pregnancy? 1 \ Call BIRTHRIGHT I / Collect Al 422 1818 Or 288 7640 1