The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 6, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 February 1979 — Page 6

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., February 28,1979

Community Corner

NEW BOARD MEMBERS — Rose WHiits, left and Martha Hoffman, right, were elected to the board of the Home Health Care Services of Kosciusko County, Inc. Also shown in the picture is Patricia S. Dean. R.N., executive director.

1,888 visits made by Home Health Care in '7B

Home Health Care Services of Kosciusko County. Inc., recently held its third annual membership meeting at the International Friendship House in Winona Lake. Presiding over the meeting was Imogene Canan. president of the board of directors. The annual election of six board members was held and the following new members were elected: Rev. Dwight Addington. Martha Hoffman. Beverly Kent. Mary Reece. Rose Willits and Carl Zimmerman. Ralph Thornburg was re-elected for another term. Speaker for the evening was Dan MacDonald, executive director of the Community Service Council. Inc.. Ini ~T We cordially invite you to hear this talented young artist who is touring the country as a product specialist for Conn Organ Corporation. A gifted musician, Bruce began his formal training at the age of seven and has become an accomplished performer. His imaginative organ stylings have dazzled audiences the country over. Plan now to attend his special performance as Bruce plays your kind of music on the ... CONN ORGAN Tuesday, March 6 - 7:30 P.M. GEILS KEYBOARD MUSIC 205 S. Main Downtown Goshen Phone 533-9959

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dianapolis. MacDonald is the author of “A Guidebook for Establishment of a New Agency for Home Health Care" and shared insights on comprehensive planning, financial resources and marketing of home health services. The annual report for 1978 was distributed and reviewed by the executive director, Patricia S. Dean, R.N. A total of 1,888 visits were made in 1978 to 125 residents of Kosciusko County. These ii> eluded 1,554 nursing visits. 67 home health aide visits and 267 physical therapy visits. For visits to children from ages zero to four there were 118 visits. 19 visits to ages four to 19 years of age. 59 visits to ages 20-44 years. 582 visits to ages 45-64 and 1.110 visits to persons 65 and older. Goals were discussed for the future. Style show planned for April 19 In a pre-season meeting last Thursday, members of the Enchanted Hills Playhouse Theater Guild moved to get the preliminaries rolling for their annual spring style show. Committee chairpersons were selected and Marise’s. Tom Socks, and The Little People Shoppe, cooperating apparel shops, were contacted. The style show, an annual community event, will be. held on Thursday, April 19, at Saint Andrews United Methodist Church. Tickets will be available through any guild member. The first regular meeting of the 1979 season will be held at the Lakeland Youth Center on Thursday, March 1, at 1 p.m. New members are welcome. HONORED ON 3RD BIRTHDAY Mrs. K. M. Dippon and children C. W. and Chad of Syracuse entertained last Wednesday evening for a third birthday party honoring their daughter apd sister, Crista Renee. Gifts were opened and pink cake, sherbet and punch served to the following guests of the Syracuse-Milford area: Mrs. Earl Treadway, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Searfoss, Mrs. Paul Boddiger and Don Beer, Jr.

LOUISA’S LETTER ©illliiill

Dear Louisa. 1 am very much in love with this boy, I am eighteen years old which is old enough to get married but my parents want me to finish college. They boy I am in love with does not have a college education and has not got a job today but 1 am sure he coaid get one. If my parents keep on objecting 1 think we will run off and get married and then they won't be able to do anything about it. Don’t you think 1 am old enough to get married? Frustrated--Fla. Answer: There are many things to be taken into consideration besides age when it comes to getting married. To begin with, what do you expect to live on if the boy doesn’t have a job? Do you realize what it costs at the present time to

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NEW AT WAWASEE REALTY — Tom and Phyllis Louden, standing, are introducing Patricia Shriver, seated, as new office manager at Wawasee Realty, Syracuse. Mrs. Shriver, who mdved to Syracuse three years ago from Saint Joseph, Mich., attended National Business College in Roanoke. Va. She has had eight years experience in a real estate law office in Virginia as well as working as director and controller of a manufacturing firm in that same area. Prior to joining Wawasee Realty, she worked for an area C.P.A. and local dentist. Her husband. Harry, works as an engineer for the Ligonier Rubber Company. The couple, who reside at r 2 Syracuse, have four children: Susan. 22. Dena. 21. Jeff. 19andMarkl7.

Goodwill club holds Valentine exchange

Mrs. Everett Darr and Mrs. Ray Darr were hostesses for the February meeting of the Goodwill Extension Homemakers Club at Syracuse. A homemade Valentine exchange was held as response to roll call. The meeting was opened by vice Mrs. Fred Butt. The plege to the flag and club creed were repeated in unison, followed by group singing of “America, the Beautiful” and “Reuben and Rachel”, the song of the month. “Just for Today” was the topic of devotions by Mrs. Everett Darr. She also gave the health and safety lesson. Garden remarks were by Mrs. Robert Busch. “Mint” was the topic used

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buy groceries and the other necessities of life? Surely you can’t expect help from parents if you run away against their wishes. Is the boy you have chosen of good character and ambitious enough to be able to take care of you and your children? How long have you known him? Your letter sounds to me like that of a spoiled girl who demands w hat she wants when she wants it regardless of the consequences. Have enough self control and common sense to wait until your young man has a job and you will not have to come running home when things get tough. Louisa. Address letters: Louisa, Box 532.Orangeburg. S.C. 29115

by Mrs. Bernard Roberts for cultural arts. The afternoon lesson, entitled “Being Me’ was by Mrs. Eldon Watkins. The meeting closed with the club prayer song and refreshments by the hostesses. Mrs. Butt will entertain for the next meeting on March 14. Square ami Compass officers arenamed Officers serving the Square and Compass Lodge 747, North Webster, in 1979 were installed under the charge of Past Master Douglas Jernigan who was

Leesburg Homemakers elect 1979 officers

The theme of George Washington's birthday was prevalent throughout the February 21 meeting of the Leesburg Homemakers, held in the home of Mrs. Jack Hetler. Assisting were Mrs. Morris Huffman and Mrs. Hugh McCann. The meeting was opened with the club creed, pledge and song of the month. Seventeen members answered roll call to “your favorite cherry recipe. " Members were asked to bring a recipe to share The devotions. “Don’t call me an old biddy.” were given byMrs. McCann Faye Hollar gave the safety report on fire prevention and gave a fire quiz. Mrs. Fred Kuhn presented the garden report on new. hybrid roses. She gave members a recipe for potting soil, jj-j. The George Washington burial plot at Mount Vernon was the theme of the culture art report given by Mrs. Leo Anglin. Mrs. Anglin also presented the

assisted by Past Master Jim Kuhn as marshal and James White as chaplain. Those men are as follows: Ronald Bame — worshipful master Stephen Hardin — senior warden | Harold Gaskill — junior warden Robert Bause — treasurer Howard Locke — secretary Jay Howenstine — chaplain Jack Rhoades — senior deacon Samuel Lundy — junior deacon Floyd Murphy — senior steward ’ David Berger —junior steward Donald Martin — tyler Stacy Davis. Jr., — trustee

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lesson, entitled. “Be Yourself." and read a poem. New Officers Election of officers for the 197980 year was held New officers include: President — Mrs. Hetler . Vice president — Mrs Don Boggs Secretary — Mrs. Kenneth IWiller Treasurer — Mrs. Kuhn It was announced a style showwill be held at 7:30 p.m. May 9. in the Shrine Building. Warsaw. Mrs. Fred Stookey was welcomed into the club as a new member A birthday gift was presented to Mrs Mary Brookins. After the club collect, the meeting closed with refreshments in the George Washington theme. The next meeting will be March 21 at 7:30 p.m., in the home of Mrs. Charles Smoker BLOOD PRESSURE DAY THIS SATURDAY Residents of the Milford community are reminded of the monthly free blood pressure day this coming Saturday. March 3, at the Chatter Box. Lorraine Meek on dean's list Lorraine Meek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Edwin Meek (St Syracuse, has been named to the deans list for the fall semester, 1978-79. at Fort Wayne Bible College. Miss Meek is a freshman studying toward the associate arts degree at Fort Wayne Bible College. She is a graduate of Wawasee High School. Mr. Welty, registrar of Fort Wayne Bible College, says that there are 95 students who were named to the dean's list at the Bible College. A student must achieve a grade point average at at least 3.35 (a B+ average) in order to be included on the honor roll. The Syracuse woman has a 4.00 GPA. Fort Wayne Bible College is a coeducational institution of higher learning preparing students for careers in church related Christian service. The 565 students at the 74-year old college represent 21 states and nine foreign nations and are from 31 religious denominations. The college offers the bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, bachelor of music, bachelor of music education, and associate of arts degree and a four-year Biblical studies program. Fort Wayne Bible College has full national institutional ac- ; creditation as a member of the American Association of Bible 1 Colleges. Its credits are Qi recognized by other colleges and universities accredited by regional or national associations which are members of the Council on Post-secondary Ac- ; creditation. Officer election held for local Girl Scouts Members of the Senior Girl j Scouts, Group 129, at Syracuse ; met at the high school on Thursday. Feb. 15, at which time the J following officers were elected l for the year: President — Denise Bjella Vice president — Rhoda Hapner Corresponding secretary — Debbie Bartow Recording secretary — Dorene DanTreasurer — Renee Hively Julie Hepler is the scribe; and Donna Bond, pioner. During the meeting plans were made for the annual plant sale of red and yellow tomatoes and pepper plants with orders to be taken until May 15. Plants will arrive on May 19 at the Scout cabin in Syracuse and may be picked up between the hours of 1 and 3 p.m. Orders for the plants may be place with any of the officers. Mrs. Steve Bartow is a leader of the group.

■r \ / ANNIVERSARY OPEN HOUSE — Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Graff of Syracuse will be honored at an open house on Saturday. March lU. from 2 to 7 p.m. in their home on West Brooklyn Street in Syracuse, in observance of their 35th wedding anniversary. Stanley Graff and the former M. Virginia Downing were united in marriage on March 11. 1944. in Crown Point. They are the parents of four children. Hosting the event will be the children as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Graff of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Graff of Leesburg. Daniel Graff of Syracuse and Christine Graff, Pensacola. Fla. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the open house event.

REAL menu

March 1-7 THURSDAY - V 8 juice, veal steak with castino sauce, mashed potatoes, spinach, apricots, wheatgerm bread, margarine, milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY — Apple juice, Salisbury steak and gravy, candied sweet potatoes, lima beans with margarine, bread, margarine, fruit gelatin, milk, tea. coffee MONDAY — Grapefruit juice. Sorosis Club to meet at Maher's Members of the Sorosis Club of Milford will meet in the Waubee Lake home of Mrs. Jack Maher on Monday, March 5. at 7:30 p.m. The program for the evening will be on microwave cooking and cake decorating Mrs. Vernon Stutzman of Akron, formerly of Milford, will serve as co-hostess.

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