The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 49, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 December 1978 — Page 7

Milford minister weds granddaughter

Verona K. Troxel, r 4 Decatur, became the bride of John M. Myers, r 6 Decatur, at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 25, in the Apostolic Christian Fellowship Hall, Bluffton. Rev. Elmer Hartter of Milford, grandfather of the bride, performed the ceremony. Verona is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Troxel, r 4 Decatur. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Myers, r 6 Decatur. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white quiana fashioned with

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venice lace and long tapered sleeves. Her veil was of fingertip length and had a venice lace cap. She carried a bouquet of silk flowers and baby’s breath. Vicki Butler, r 6 Decatur, served as maid of honor. She wore of gown of rose polyester and carried silk flowers and baby's breath as a bouquet. Acting as bridesmaids were Kae Troxel, sister of the bride and Joni Gerber, both of r 4 Decatur. Also, Tammy Troxel, cousin of the bride, from Bluffton. All woregowns fashioned as the maid of honor.

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MR. AND MRS. JOHN M. MYERS

Jim Genth, r 6 Decatur, was best man. Groomsmen were Darrell Stout. Jr., r 6 Decatur. Barry Ratcliff, r 4 Decatur and Mark Slusher of Preble. Brent Troxel, brother of the bride and Jack Myers, brother of the bridegroom, seated guests. Reception A reception was held immediately following the ceremony. Marla Hoover, cousin of the bride, was in charge of the guest register After a wedding trip to southern Indiana, the couple how resides at r 4 Decatur. Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of Adams Central High School. The bride works at Hooks Drug Store. Berne, while the bridegroom is employed at Pace Arrow in Decatur. "The absent have a ringing in the ears when they are talked about." Pliny the Elder

Lakeland Locals

Guests on Christmas Eve in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beck of Boner Lake, Syracuse, were Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Beck and son. Bob, Avilla, Mrs. Wendy Beck of Valparaiso, Jenny Beck, Kalamazoo. Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, Danville. A telephone call was received from another son. Richard, at Pompano Beach Fla. The Calvin Becks then spent Christmas Day at the Wendell Beck home. Mrs. K. M. Dippon and children. C. W., Chad and Crista entertained in their Syracuse home on Saturday evening for a family Christmas supper and gift exchange. Attending were Mrs. Earl Treadway, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Searfoss, Don Beer, Jr., all of Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boddiger of Milford. Mrs. Earl Treadway was a dinner guest on Christmas Day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Searfoss of Syracuse. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. William Myers and Mary Kay and Matt. Indianapolis and Mr and Mrs. Paul Boddiger of Milford. Out of town holiday guests this past weekend at the Robert Searfoss home, Syracuse, included Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hughes of lowa and Dr. and Mrs Fred Stockinger and family. Kalamazoo. Mich. Guests Friday and Saturday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Pettit. 307 East Main, Syracuse, were Henry Miles, a newswriter with NBC in New York, and his sister, Shirley (Miles) O’Donnol of Bloomington, a retired theatre arts teacher from the University of California at Sacramento. This was the first time back in Syracuse for Henry, who was born at Syracuse, in 46 years.

School lunch menu

January 8-12

MONDAY — Sloppy Joe sandwich, later tots, buttered corn, cake with strawberries and milk TUESDAY- Chinese casserole, coleslaw, fruit, peanut butter sandwich, cheese cake and milk WEDNESDAY - Taco Beef Ole with cheese, lettuce and tomato, sweet potatoes, fruit, bread and butter, cookie and milk THURSDAY - Beef stew, applesauce, bread and butter, peanut butter fudge and milk

FRIDAY — Fish sandwich, buttered potatoes, creamed peas, deviled egg and ice cream

Fat is okay but —

People who are overweight may now have support from a group which is calling itself the “Fat Liberation Front.” (FLF). Founded by Vivian Meyer of New Haven, Conn., the FLF says it will utilize the politics and tactics practiced by feminist groups and civil rights organizations in efforts to educate the public about the oppression and discrimination fat people frequently experience in society. According to Meyer, many people assume fat people are failures just because they are overweight. The FLF, she says, To feel better have a good talk with yourself If you’re feeling out of sorts, a good old heart talk with your body might be just the thing you need to bring yourself out of it. British psychiatrist Dr. Malcolm Carruthers says that talking to your body — and getting a reply from it — is just the thing many people need to cure themselves of aches and pains. Carruthers says ailing people should simply lie down in what he calls the “corpse position” and start repeating phrases to different parts of their body that need counseling. Carruthers says that talking to one’s body can elicit a physical “reply” from the body which brings on a .“beneficial state of heightened awareness.” Liquor store penalized Kings Keg Liquor Store in North Webster was one of a number of liquor outlets in Indiana to be penalized this month for violation of state liquor laws. The North Webster outlet involved a 10-day suspension. CROSSWORD PUZZLE

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wants to free fat people from just these kinds of attitudes. Fat people, she says, are unfairly sterotyped as “gluttons;” “A fat person is not just a slim person who has gone bad, someone who has just overeaten." She says fat people overeat because they are overly sensitive to environmental factors which stimulate all people to eat. Meyer says, in fact, that dieting has been unsuccessful for 99 per cent of all fat people who try it, adding that too many people believe fatness is a reversible problem. The Fat Liberation Front, Meyer says, wants to encourage fat people to “know they don't need to feel guilty, that they’re okay.” If you think our income tax is high... Think your income tax is high? Among 12 major nations, the U.S. ranks 10th highest in personal income tax, reports The Conference Board, a New York city business economics research organization. Latest official data, from 1975. show that Denmark rates highest in direct personal income taxes, followed by Sweden, the United Kingdom. Canada, Austria, Belguim, the Netherlands, Switzerland, West Germany, the U.S., Italy and France. Accident in parking lot A two-vehicle accident oe curred in the parking lot at Thornburg s in Syracuse at 1:40 p.m Saturday at an estimated damage of $450 to the vehicles. Lyda T. Ketering of Syracuse, driver of a 1969 Oldsmobile, struck a parked 1976 Chevrolet belonging to William H Schartz, Fort Wayne. Syracuse police investigated

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Wed., December 27, 1978 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

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RECEIV ES AWARD — Weatherhead Personnel Director Dave Arnold spoke before the Wawasee Kiwanis this week, and is shown here on the right, receiving the Kiwanis award from club president Ron Roberts, on the left. Arnold told the story behind the take over of Weatherhead by the large Dana Corporation, praising the efforts of Dana for reaching a great agreement with the local union at Weatherhead, giving employees better pay and benefits. In-spite-of lay-offs at the local plant starting the first of January, Arnold said all employees should be hack to work by October of 1980, Dana will be tooling for parts for the Eord Motor Company that belong to the secret ‘ Ram-Axle" which is no longer a secret, at the Syracuse plant hoping to have 3,000 units completed by June 1 of 19X0.

REAL menu

December 28 — Januarv 3 THURSDAY — Apple juice, meatloaf and gravy, escalloped potatoes, stewed tomatoes with bread cubes, apricots, rye bread, margarine, milk, tea. coffee. FRIDAY — Orange juice, stewed chicken with biscuit and gravy, glazed Carrots, fresh banana, bread, margarine, milk, tea, coffee. MONDAY — HAPPY NEW YEAR 1979. TUESDAY— Apple juice.

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