The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 35, Milford, Kosciusko County, 21 September 1977 — Page 6

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed.. September2l, 1977

Community Corner

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Kim Manges becomes bride of Gary J. Hartter on August 20

Kim Manges became the bride of Gary J Hartter on August 20 in the Milford Christian Church The new Mrs Hartter is the granddaughter of Mr and Mrs Harry Gillis of Dewart Lake Her husband is the son of Mr and Mrs George Hartter of Milford. Robert Greenwood, pastor of the church and Rev. Clarence Sink, pastor of the Middlebury Church of the Brethren, officiated at the wedding ceremony Janet Bidwell of Syracuse was maid of honor and the bride's cousin. Betsy Strang of Nappanee. served as bridesmaid. George Howard of Sarasota. Fla., brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was best man

Auxiliary being formed for Tippecanoe Property Owners

An auxiliary’ has been formed to work in conjunction with the Lake Tippecanoe Property Owners Association. The

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Daniel Donnelly of Kalamazoo. Mich., was groomsman. Ushers were David Pontius and Dennis Peterson A reception followed at the church. A color scheme of blue and white was chosen for the event The new Mrs Hartter is a graduate of Wawasee High School and is employed at the Pierre Moran Beauty Shop. Her husband is a graduate of Concord High School and is currently a student at Indiana University South Bend and an employee of Miles Laboratories, Inc., Elkhart. The couple honeymooned in Florida They are currently residing at 2317 Prairie. Elkhart

organizational meeting was held Saturday, Sept. 17, at the Tippecanoe Country Club with Mrs. Harry (Marie) Kempher, vice president of the Property Owners Association. leading the discussion of the purpose and aims of the auxiliary. On Saturday, Oct. 22, at 10 am., a coffee will be held in the home of Mrs James (Louise) Weaver of Old Mill Place. Committees will be named, along with an outline erf possible activities for the coming year. All interested women of the lake area are cordially invited to attend the coffee without personal invitation.

Garden club meets in P. Singer home

Members of the SyracuseWawasee Garden Club met last Tuesday evening in the home of Mrs. Philip Singer. The program, given by Mrs. Edward Burns, was based on the book "Flower Arranging" by Helen Chase. The book contained excellent rules for beginners, as well as for experienced students, according to the speaker who also brought a variety of containes, as well as a large number of late summer flowers. Mrs Bums invited different members to arrange a bouquet and illustrate the principles

Bethel Women install new Fellowship officers

The Bethel Women’s Fellowship of Milford met in the church fellowship hall on September 8 at 7:30 p.m. for installation of officers. Mrs. Ron (Connie) Smith presented a short devotional on the theme "God give me the faith to place my life completely in your hands.” She sang the hymn, “O God in Restless Living." Mrs. Smith presented each new officer with a flower and a challenge to ask God to lead in each of the various duties throughout the year. The officers for the coming

Round Table Ladies enjoy fall party

The fall party of the Ladies of the Round Table. Syracuse, was held Monday, Sept. 12. at 6:30 p.m in the Calvary United Methodist Church, Syracuse. A carry-in supper salad bar was enjoyed by all. The tables were decorated in fall colors After the dinner, a short business meeting was held conducted by Karen Stiver, president A program was then given by Varner M. Chance who related some of the history’ of his trips to Europe and the organization of the Sounds of Hope singing group The group has been in ** WK OCTOBER WEDDING PLANNED — Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Anglin of box 211 Leesburg have announced the engagement and coming marriage of their daughter. Renee Sue. to Harlan N. Hursey. son of Mr. and Mrs. BUI Hursey of r 1 Cromwell. The bride is a graduate of Wawasee High School with the class of 1975. She graduated from Ball State University with a degree in secretarial science. She to employed at Chore-Time Equipment, Milford, as a secretary. Her fiance to a 1»7« graduate of Wawasee High School and is selfem ploy rd The couple plans an October IS wedding in the New Salem Church of the Brethren near Milford.

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used. By the end of the program, five arrangements had been completed. Owls The bird study on “Owls” was given by Mrs. Donald Reynolds, covering the area from Canada to Mexico. The geranium study* was by Miss Priscilla Rhode. “Specialists in geranium culture are the Wilson brothers of Roachdale," said Miss Rhode. The garden club display in the Syracuse library for the month of September is by Mrs. Reynolds, and entitled, “Back to School.”

year are: President — Mrs. Allen (Cheryl) Brunjes Vice president — Mrs. Kerry (Sue) Price Secretary — Mrs. Terry (Marti) Thompson Treasurer — Mrs. Herb (Pat) Reuter Members-at-large — Viola Kaiser. Bonnie Yoder. Doris Wolf erm an. The rest of the evening was spent cutting apart quilt blocks. Refreshments were served by Rosetta Miller. The next meeting will be October 13.

operation six years. Slides and a tape recording of the 1977 summer concert tour were next show n, ending with the concert at Wawasee High School. Committee members for the fall party were Iness Mock, chairman, Kay Neff, June Laudeman. Eloyce Van Lue, Pat Eldridge and Norma Rush. Bridge winners at Tippecanoe A total of nine ladies were winners -in Tippecanoe Lake Country Club Ladies Bridge Club play last Wednesday, Sept. 14. These included: Mrs. Gordon Medlock. Mrs. William Johnson, Mrs. Robert Gast, Mrs. James Norman, Mrs. James Chase. Mrs. Carlyle Pickering. Mrs. Lawrence Castaldi, Mrs. James Weddle and Mrs. Forest Kendall Hostesses for the day were Mrs. Parker Phend, Mrs. Harry Phend and Mrs. B N. Sharp. Afternoon club opens season The Wednesday Afternoon Club, Syracuse, opened its club season on September 14 with a luncheon in the home of Mrs. Ray Buhrt A total of 24 members and one guest, Mrs. Elmo Niccum, attended. Members were seated at two large tables and two small tables decorated with fall flowers. After lunch, Mrs. Ray Buhrt. president, opened the meeting. Responses to the roll call were experiences members had during the summer. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. Ray Buhrt, Mrs. John Sudlow, Mrs. DeFord Hite, Mrs. Virgil Bobeck, Mrs. Vern Brinkman, Mrs. Ralph Thornburg. Mrs. James Lesh, Mrs. Deloss Weaver and Mrs. John Pettit.

Syracuse BPW meets Members of the Syracuse Business and Professional Women (BPW) held their monthly meeting, September 13, in the home of Mrs. Blanch Mason. Hostesses for the month were Mrs. Blanch Mason, Mrs. Charlotte Hayden and Mrs. Arlene Mohler. A total of 20 members were present, plus one guest. Mrs. Pauline Hostetler. Mrs. Mary Van Dyke, president, opened the meeting. New business was tabled until the next meeting. A buffet dinner was served to all. Members displayed their culinary talents by bringing in a special dish. REAL MENU THURSDAY, SEPT. 22 Juice, picnic shoulder, potatoes augratin. three bean salad, cookies, whole wheat bread, margarine, milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY, SEPT. 23 Juice, meat balls and noodles, green beans, pears, rye bread, margarine, milk, tea, coffee MONDAY, SEPT. 26 Juice, baked turkey roll, mashed potatoes with melted cheese, buttered spinach, bread, margarine, cookie, milk, tea. coffee TUESDAY, SEPT. 27 Juice, breaded veal, zucchini, perfection salad, applesauce cake, whole wheat bread, margarine, milk, tea. coffee WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28 Juice, homemade hash, green beans, mashed potatoes with gravy, fruit cocktail, bread, margarine, milk, tea, coffee

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rF ' F s' ' - \ r - - * Cmß RECEIVES &IECK — TheEakeland Community Day Care Center, Syracuse, is the recipient of a 11,000 donation from the Syracuse Ministerial Association. Each year the association choses community projects for the investment of offerings received at the summer Boat-In Worship Services on Lake Wawasee. Shown above are the new officers of the association, Rev. David Hyndman, left; Rev. Phil Frew, iniddle; and Rev. Steven Archer, right; presenting the check to Carol Hurd, program planner of the day care center. * Children looking on are: Anna Sanders, Annie Mills, Sherrena Kirkwood, Lee Ann Kuilema, Jennifer Warrix. Melissa Eby and Steven Huffer. Oakwood Park also received a 1400 donation from the association.

Mrs. Halford Ryan entertains Home Arts club

Mrs. Halford Ryan of Dewart Lake was hostess for the Home Arts Club of the Milford area with Mrs. Ross Fadely as co-hostess. President Mrs. Earl’ Naegele led the pledge to the flag, club creed and devotions on “Get thy spindle and thy distaff ready ancf God will send the flax.” Mrs. Glenn Kessler gave a lesson on “Safety Tips for the Home.” Telling of the many fire hazards and of the “Smoke Alarm” which is a good safety measure. She also told of the many poisons and common poisons children get into.

The mosquito, which is the carrier of encephalitis or sleeping sickness, was the subject of the health and safety remarks by Mrs. Ryan. Garden remarks by Mrs. Charles Schell stated that September is the time to put fall bulbs in, and told of the depth and distance apart they should go. The by-laws of the constitution were read by the secretary, the minutes of the last meeting were read and approved and the flower fund was collected. Following the club flower collection, the club adjourned until the next meeting on October

4, at the South Shore Golf Course restaurant on SR 13, south of Syracuse at 12:30 p.m. for the annual Christmas luncheon and gift exchange. Dessert, cookies, coffee, iced tea, nuts and mints were served to the 17 members present, with Juanita Sparks winning the prize.

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