The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 25, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 July 1978 — Page 7

Senior Citizens start 6th year

• A group of "young" | senior citizens is * starting its sixth year as I an organization in | Milford. i The first organizational meeting was | held in the home of Mr. (and Mrs. Amos Orn in May of 1972. Mrs. | Darrel Orn, a member of the Milford Area | Development (MAD) (organization instigated the meeting with the | support of MAD to help . financially if necessary. I Those attending the | organizational meeting • wer e: Al Miller, town | board president; Harold Young, Mr. and Mrs. I Amos Orn and Mrs. | Darrell Orn. The senior ’ citizen organization | became financially I independent almost I immediately with funds | from the United Fund ’ and collections and

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donations, plus yearly dues. The first meeting was held on May 21, 1972, in the fire station with a potluck dinner with 30 interested persons attending. A nominating committee was appointed consisting of Mary Orn, Iva Neff and Alyce Fuller to find officers for the group. A committee consisting of Esther Poynter, Agnes Hurd and Evelyn Orn was appointed to make up a constitution and bylaws. . • The following persons have been president of the Senior Citizens over the intervening years: 1972 — Harold Young 1973 — ‘ Edith Baumgartner 1974 — Edith Baumgartner 1975— Iva Neff 1976— Darlene Miller

1977 —Gladys Coy 1978 — Dr. Homer Burke Senior Citizens meet the second Sunday of each month at the fire station. Their programs have been varied with programs coming from the community and also from within the organization. Os community interest is the "Chatter Box" at the Emergency Medical Service building which serves both as a resting place for oldsters who just wish to rest and also as a game room, blood pressure station the first Saturday of each month and all donations from this goes to the EMS in gratitude for their service to the community. Mrs. Gladys Coy has been the coordinator of this

project with the support of many other ladies. There have also been card parties sponsored by the Senior Citizens with the proceeds going to EMS. Three ladies of the Senior Citizens have gone to the Kosciusko County Senior Citizen Queen contest, those being Bessie Sunthimer, Edith Baumgartner and this year's queen is Mpry Orn, who is the qtreen for the northern five counties of Indiana and who will be going to Indianapolis on August 18 to the State Fair Queen contest. This organization is open to anyone over 50 years of age, dues are small and any member of the community or surrounding area is cordially invited to attend.

Tippy Lee Club discusses fair Members of the Tippy Lee Extension Homemakers held their July meeting in the Tippecanoe Lake home of Mrs. John Shidler with Mrs. Raymond Custer as co-hostess. The new vice president, Mrs. John Harwood, opened the meeting. She also had the lesson for the evening “Powder Puff Mechanics'’. The business meeting was conducted by president Mrs. Raymond Custer. The members discussed the things they would take to the county fair — July 31 to August 5.

'lndian Trails of Beauty' is flower show theme

The Syracuse-Wawasee Garden Club has announced the chairmen and committees who will work on the annual flower show on July 27. The show, “Indian Trails of Beauty,” will be held in the Calvary United Methodist Church and will be open to the public from 2 p.m. until 8 p.m. on that day. The committees are as General chairman - Mrs. Ralph Clingaman Awards - Mrs. Philip Singer Classification - Mrs. Harmon Harper Clerks - Mrs. DeFord Hite, Mrs Harman Harper, Mrs. Ernest Bushong, Mrs. J. T. Easter Dismantling - Mrs.’ Evan Mattix, Mrs. Don Rensberger Education - Mrs. Carrington Yeager, Mrs. Don Reynolds Hospitality - Mrs. Karl Schortemeier, Mrs. George Kloepfer Placement - Mrs. Don Robbins. Brenda Replogle attends police career camp Brenda Replogle, r 1 Milford, .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Replogle, attended the State Police career camp July 2-7. Brenda was sponsored by the Lakeland Kiwanis of North Webster, and was one of three girls, out of the 43 who attended, to receive an award for scholastic achievement. Target practice was among the many activities the girls engaged in at the camp. REAL menu THURSDAY. JULY 13 Tomato juice, cubed beefsteak Meuniere, au gratin potatoes, tossed salad, fruit cobbler, dinner roll, margarine, milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY. JULY 14 Apple juice, meatloaf and gravy, whipped potatoes, stewed tomatoes with bread cubes, fresh banana, rye bread, margarine, milk, tea. coffee MONDAY, JULY 17 Apple juice, barbecue beef on bun. potato salad, pickle spear, peachihalf, milk, tea.coffee TUESDAY, JULY 18 V 8 juice, turkey roll with gravy, dressing, mixed vegetables, birthday cake, potato roll, margarine, milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY, JULY 19 Pineapple juice, liver and onions with gravy, cheese whipped potatoes, broccoli, cookie, bread, margarine, milk, tea, coffee Mrs. Lechleidner honored at shower The Bethel Church of the Brethren. Milford, ladies, honored Mrs. Robert Lechleidner at a stork shower in the church social rooms on Wednesday evening, June 28. Decorations were in the pink and blue theme witli children’s toys also being used. Winner of a contest was Elaine Orn of Fort Wayne. Other entertainment was pictures of Mrs. Lechleidner as a child which the committee showed by using an opaque projector and screen. Special guests at the shower were the grandmothers-to-be, Lee McFarren of Milford and Eileen Baker of Ligonier; and the maternal great-grandmother-to-be, Gladys Campbell of Albion. Other guests were from Albion. Fort Wayne, Milford, Syracuse and Ligonier.

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Mrs. Ernest Bushong, Mrs. James Lough, Mrs. Carlos Portor Publicity - Mrs. James Lesh Judges - Mrs. R. C. Tytler, Mrs. W. H. Brake Entries - Mrs? Peter Blue. Mrs. Edward Burns Schedule - Mrs. R. C. Tytler Staging - Mrs. Maurice Koher, Mrs. Larry Harkleroad, Mrs. Phil Singer. Mrs. Don Reynolds Helping Hands hold 3 summer meetings By GRETA HURD The members of the Milford Helping Hands 4-H Club have had three meetings this summer. ..On June 8 they met in the home of Shelley Sanders. Helpful hints on projects, except foods, were discussed. Strawberry shortcake was served The members enrolled in foods projects were judged in the home of Joni and Jacqui Schultz on June 21. Joni Schultz' and Gina Hurd gave demonstrations. Homemade ice cream was enjoyed by all. A swimming party was held in the home of Angie and Chris Troup on Waubee Lake. Lunch of hot dogs, potato chips, baked beans and lemonade was served. Demonstrations were given by Chns Troup and Jacqui Schultz. BPW learns about Jordan Theo Thomas, project engineer for Brock Mfg.. Inc., was the guest speaker when the Syracuse Business and Professional Women’s Club met Tuesday, July 11, at the Oakwood Hotel. Thomas, who installed a hopper bin for his firm in Amman, Jordan, told the group about his experiences in Jordan. Twenty-four members and one guest were present at the meeting. Devotions were given by Mildred Williams. The door prize was won by Mae Rinker. Margaret Brooks attends seminar Matgaret Brooks, Milford Cler'k-Treasurer. recently attended a one-day seminar on “Local Government Productivity” June 28 by the Academy in the Public Service at Fort Wayne. Instructed by Doctor Thomas Guthrie, associate professor of business and economics at he IUPUI Fort Wayne campus, Mrs. Brooks along with other participants discussed the concept of productivity improvement — an idea until recently almost exclusively associated with private industry. Attend Kiwanis confab in Florida Lorin Badskey, Dick Long and Sherman Bryant, North Webster, were among the 15,000 persons attending the 63rd annual Kiwanis International Convention June 25-28 in Miami Beach, Fla., at the convention center. They are all members of the Kiwanis Club of Lakeland and Long is president-elect of the club. Also attending was Ron Roberts of r 2 Syracuse, president-elect of the Wawasee Kiwanis Club. In addition to noted speakers, convention highlights included district affairs, election of international officers, and adoption of amendments and resolutions.

Wed., July 12,1978— THE MAIL-JOURNAL

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TO AREA CONTEST — The three girls pictured above are members of the Milford Junior Merry Maidens 4-H Club. They will participate in the area 4-H demonstration contest at LaVille High School near Lakeville. From left are Janet Wall, Danae Berkeypile and Stacy Wall. Janet will be participating in the senior division while Danae and Stacy will be participating in the junior division.

Area 4-H'ers in contest

Five members of the Milford Junior Merry Maidens 4-H club of Milford recently took part-in the county 4-H demonstration contest at Warsaw. Members in the senior division were Janet Wall, first; and Judy Wall, second Members in the junior division were Danae Berkeypile, first; Marcia Evans, first; and Stacv Wall, first. Three participants will be On dean's list at Terre Haute The dean’s list for the spring semester at Indiana State University contains the names of 13 students from Kosciusko County, among the 1.1Q6 who achieved academic distinction. Grades are computed on a 4,0 scale, and honor students are those who earned a grade point average of 3.50 or higher The distinguished honor roll, designated by *, lists students with grade point averages of 3.75 or above, and the honor roll includes students with an average of 3.50 to 3.75. The semester honor listing is prepared for students carrying 12 or more semester hours < PassFail courses are not computed) and it does not include students who were engaged in student teaching during the semester County students listed are: Claypool. — *Kathee Jo Schilling, Kimberly A. Schilling Milford — Juan J. Carvajal North Webster — Steven Lee Badskey. ‘Patricia Jo Hougey Pierceton — *Angelea Kay Bryant, ‘Debra D. Swick Syracuse — Robert F. Johnson. ‘Richard A. Kitson, David Craig Koble Warsaw — ‘Linda S. Kirkendall. ‘Randy J >Kirkendall, Paul William Kurosky

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going to the area demonstration contest at LaVille High School in Saint Joseph County on Thursday, July 13. Winners from the area contest will go to the state contest Club members going to LaVille. are Danae Berkeypile and Stacy Wall in the junior division and Janet Wall in the senior division. Tippy bridge winners listed There were 12 winners in the Ladies Bridge at Tippecanoe Lake Country Club which met Wednesday. July 5. with 12 tables in play. Hostesses were Mrs. L. Castaldi and Mrs. Bernard Hess. Winners were Mrs. Karl Freese. Mrs. Loretta Davis, Mrs. Laura Hadley. Mrs. Samuel Dungan. Mrs. William Johnson. Mrs. Erwin Niemann. Mrs Harry Phend, Mrs. Eugene Paul. Mrs. K. K McGarvey, Mrs. David Stalnaker, Mrs. Pttilip Spear and Mrs. Evalynn Fish.

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