The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 49, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 December 1977 — Page 6

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. December 28,1977

Community Corner

Hr,' < ; ■■ “ NATURALLY SLENDER? — Levi Bontrager displays the four different items that he hopes will make him slender. Step one of the Naturally Slender program is a high protein, low carbohydrate powder that provides eight amino acids and can be mixed with milk. Step two is a mineral and vitamin supplement, and step 3 helps curb the appetite. Step four supplies essential polyunsaturated fatty acids.

Goshen firm markets Naturally Slender

Donald Kennedy, the head erf the Food and Drug Administration. has warned individuals of possible dangers resulting from the use of an all liquid protein diet. He emphasized that individuals should use an all liquid diet only with the consent and supervision of their doctor According to the recommendations of the liquid protein diet, the dieter goes on a fast and consumes only a few ounces of liquid protein daily until the desired amount of weight has been lost One patient fasted for almost nine months Levi Bontrager, owner of LFM Wholesale Distributors m Goshen, markets a product called Naturally Slender that is to provide a natural solution to dieting. “Liquified protein contains artificial additives." said Bontrager. "but Jhis product is made of 100 per cent natural \ (ond need help coping wdhf f your pregnoncy 7 1 \ Call »»ni«I«NT ( / Collet Al 422 1818 Or 288 7640 1

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ingredients. Also, the Naturally Slender program provides minerals, vitamins, and bulk that persons don’t get on a liquid diet ’’ Charles Ung. a chemist and the developer of the Naturally Slender program, says that his program provides sound nutritional substances on a daily basis The program is packaged in four containers of essential vitamins, minerals, fats, and protein to be taken in conjunction with one normal meal daily. Ung does not advocate fasting or the use of liquid protein

Lakeland families visit or entertain

Mr and Mrs Larry Ryman and children of Milford were Christmas guests of Mrs. Clinton Gilbert and Miss Sharon Gilbert of r 1 Milford. Mr and Mrs Victor Yeager of Syracuse entertained Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hibschman and Jane, Mr and Mrs. Joe Hib-

'Traveling with diabetes* sheets at Thornburg's

Area dibetics, who are planning a vacation abroad, can obtain a “Traveling with Diabetes” sheet from their neighborhood Thornburg’s Drug Store. This sheet is designed for diabetics who will be visiting foreign countries and need conversational words and key phrases to communicate. Some helpful hints have also been included to guide the diabetic while traveling. This free service has been

Santa makes house calls by CB

By SUSAN BENNETT It isn't news that Santa makes house calls, but for the past two years some area children have heard from the jolly fellow on CB Mrs. Lloyd Johnson, Musquabuck Park, Dewart Lake, for the past two years has been the voice of Santa. This year, as Santa, she had her ears on and attempted to reach area children, but due to a skip, was only able to talk with a few. She also attended, in costume, a Christmas party for children of the Lucky Seven CB Club. When she lived in South Bend, she would call children as the Easter Bunny or Tom Turkey. A neighbor man had a Santa suit several years ago, which she bought. And Mrs. Johnson began her rounds into homes. "It's been more or less friends," she explained. A new beard later, her dream now is to have a velvet suit. "Hello, how are you?," is the greeting Mrs. Johnson uses as Santa. Each child Is different, she explained. She has found one thing not to do is tell the child he's been bad, because they then aren't receptive to Santa. Rather than promise the children a specific gift, she says Santa will try, but no one's perfect. Instead, they're told to expect a big surprise come Christmas morning. "I like to leave a mystery to everything," she added. One of the mysteries Is Santa's magic glasses, which she wears. These allow him to see everything. As Santa, she also tells them a secret, that Santa loves them. Mrs. Johnson said they usually say they love him back. A mistake parents make is pushing a child to get close to Santa. She described how, if left In a

schman and family, all of Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Herbmer and Jay of Huntington; Mr. and Mrs. Max Berry and sons. Peter and Paul, of Etna Green on Christmas day. Mr and Mrs. Ulysses Wright and family of Milford entertained Christmas day for Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Morgan, Nappanee, Mr. and Mrs. David Wright and family, Mrs. Andy’ Garza and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bradley and son. all of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. John Foley and family of Martin, Ky. Mrs. Gladys Coy of Milford entertained in her home December 17 the following people: Mr. and Mrs. Edward FTy, Osewgo, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Coy and son. Robert. Michigan City; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Coy, Washington. D C; Mr and Mrs James Fry and son Brandon, Joliet Hl.; Mr. and Mrs. James Fry. Ottawa, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter White and son Mathew, Crown Point; and Mrs. Sharon Ganger and family, Chad, Lisa and Chris. Mr and Mrs Harold Morris of Milford had their children home for the Christmas holiday from Kalamazoo. Mich They are Mr and Mrs. Wilmer Bailey, Mr and Mrs. Layne Mileer, Yolanda Baily and friend. Mr. and Mrs. tavern Moilenhour of Syracuse had a pre-Christmas dinner Wed-

included in the diabetes information centers at the six Thornburg’s Walgreen Agency Drug Stores located in Syracuse, Columbia City, Nappanee, North Webster. South Bend, and Warsaw. Thornburg’s is committed to “A. I. D. E.” (Active Involvement in Detection and Education), a newly established health care program providing information and community service projects for North Central Indiana residents.

nesday, Dec. 21. Attending the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Bud Slabaugh and family of North Shore Dr., Syracuse.

The Alex Lozanos of Milford had a Christmas dinner, with turkey and all the trimmings. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ryman and family of Milford were Christmas eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wakley and family of r 1 Nappanee Other guests were Mr. and Mrs Don Ryman of r 1 Nappanee and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryman of r 5 Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Longenbaugh of Syracuse went to Dayton. Ohio, with Mr. and Mrs. John Longenbaugh to Mr. and Mrs. Don Berry and son Michael. They spent Christmas week end there. Mr and Mrs. Victor Yeager celebrated their 59 wedding anniversary' December 26. Attending a dinner were their sons Mr and Mrs. Paul Yeager of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yeager and family of Akron. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Grady and daughter of Syracuse attended a pre-Christmas dinner December 23 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Grady and son, Mark, of r 2 Syracuse. Also attending were Denise Darr and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Grady, all of Syracuse. David Strieby of Coventry, Conn., son of Mrs. Cleo Strieby. r 1 Syracuse, visited family and

OES honors grand warder

Syracuse Chapter 283, order of the Eastern Star, honored Harriett Ladd, grand warder, and Christine Rowe, district deputy of district 20, at its meeting December 14. Larry Haviland, worthy patron, sang a parody to the tune of “Jingle Bells” to Mrs. Rowe as she approached the east Mrs. Rowe was honored with the song, “Smiles,” also sung by Haviland. A total of 75 members and visiting matrons and patrons attended the meeting. Worthy grand matron Suzanne Lisor and worthy grand patron Lyle Cotten

. * j| E3L 7 -4 MRS. LLOYD JOHNSON room with a red suited figure, a child will make up. "I literally enjoy it," Mrs. Johnson said. "My reward is to make a child happy."

friends in the area December 17 and 18. A family dinner was held Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hubbartt and family in Wawasee Village. David then continued onto a business appointment in Kansas City Monday.

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were present, along with several grand officers and district deputies. After a short business meeting, entertainment was provided by Ralph Rhode, who did an impersonation, complete with costume, of Harry Lauder. Lauder was a world famous singing Scotsman who entertained from the turn of the century through the depression. The next meeting will be held January 11. It will be the inspection visit by the district deputy.

A family gathering was held Christmas day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Grimm of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Adlai Miller of Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. John Kilmes ot Missouri, and Mary Miller of Ohio, attended the family gathering.

Bgm WED 50 YEARS — Friends and relatives of honored Rev. and Mrs. Chester Reed were at a 50th wedding anniversary party Sunday, J Dec. 18, in the Camelot Hall in the Counting House Bank in North Webster. Nieces of the couple took care of the serving of the refreshments, catered by a local catering service.

REAL MENU THURSDAY, DEC. 29 Juice, baked fish fillets in creole sauce, com pudding, cole slaw, fruit, wheatgerm bread, margarine, milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY. DEC. 30 Juice, Swedish meatballs with noodles, green peas, gingerbread with lemon sauce, rye bread, margarine, milk. tea. coffee MONDAY. JAN. 2 Closed for New Years TUESDAY, JAN. 3 Apple juice, Salisbury steak and gravy, mashed potatoes, lima beans with margarine, assorted cookies, bread, margarine, milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY. JAN. 4 Hot beef bouillon, chopped pork, creamed com, buttered parsley potatoes, whole wheat bread, margarine, fruited gelatin, milk, tea, coffee >5 •’x' •, I ’ : -1 ' 1 11 I TO WED — Mr. and Mrs. Harland Gardner of 72097 CR 29 Syracuse, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Donna, to Donny Mast, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mast, r 1 box 417 Syracuse. Donna is employed at Switches, Inc., Goshen. Her fiance is employed at Sea Nymph in Syracuse. A March 4, 1978, wedding is planned. f

ENGAGED — Mrs. Judith Roberts, of r 4 box N-34 Syracuse, announces the engagement of her daughter, Melisa Lung, to Greg Secor, r 1 Leesburg. Secor is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ! Gordon Secor, r 1 Leesburg. Melisa’s father is Doyle Lung, of Wawaka. Both are employed at the Holiday Inn, Warsaw. A summer wedding is planned. | UPTOWN My I ' Store ] Now Thru I l December 31st £ Take jS ' 20% I Off I L YOUR CHOKE Os ANY J APPAREL FABRIC £ IN OUR J ENTIRE STORE t | (You subtract 20% from the! I loweest sale price.) I ft Pickwick IF — —Lil Pickwick E S Place ■ -■ 1 U Placa I Uptown Syracuse C