The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 April 1979 — Page 6
THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., April 4,1979
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Community Corner
I I 4 I |* 1 r | W * w f j NEW OES OFFICERS — Shown here are new officers of the Syracuse Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. In front are Vera Kitson, warder; Marceil Grove, Ruth; Barbara Griffith, conductress: and Alys ’ Stevens, organist. In the second row are Prim Dunn, secretary; Sandra Haviland, organist; Joan Stoelting, Martha ; Lois Murray, marshal: Arlene Mohler, treasurer; and Gwendolyn Immel, Electa. In back are Lewis Immel, chaplain; Elsie Nyikos, Esther; Charmaine Egolf, associate matron; Priscilla Rhode, worthy matron; Clair Mohler, worthy patron; Gerald Cramer, associate patron; and Evelyn Cramer, associate conductress.
New Syracuse Eastern Star officers installed Saturday
Priscilla Rhode and P. Clair Mohler were installed as worthy matron and worthy patron of Syracuse Chapter 283, Order of the Eastern Star, at 8 p.m., Saturday, March 31. The installation was held in the Syracuse Masonic Temple. Officers installed along with Rhode and Mohler were: Associate matron — Charmaine Egolf Associate patron — Gerald Cramar Secretary — Prim Dunn Treasurer — Arlene Mohler Conductress — Barbara Griffith Associate conductress — Evelyn Cramar Chaplain - Lewis Immel Marshal — Lois Murray Organist — Sandra Haviland Adah - Mildred Corson Ruth — Marceil Gorve Esther — Elsie Nyikos Martha — Joan Stoelting Electa — Gwendolyn Immel Warder — Vera Kitson Sentinel — Margaret Mabie Prompter — Lucy Kroh Watchwords for the year are: Faith, peace and joy; symbol — the dove; moto — “We walk bv
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faith, not by sight”; flowers, pink rose and lily of the valley. Installing the officers and assisting in the installation •ceremony included: Suzanne Lisor, installing matron; Clem Lisor, installing patron: Ralph Rhode, installing chaplain; Doris Rhode, installing marshal; Alys Stevens, installing organist; Alice Clark, installing”soloist.
Jean (Kaiser) Branson soloist with Symphony
Mrs. Gary Branson, the former Jean Kaiser of Milford, was piano soloist with the Lafayette Syrpphony Orchestra on Sunday, March 25. She played Concerto No. 4 in D Minor, Op. 70 by Anton Rubinstein, an 82 page composition played by memory. Jean has a bachelor of music education degree from Indiana University. While there she was a piano student of Janna .Dawson and served as a studio accompanist for William Bell, professor of tuba and Eugene Bayless, professor of voice. She was also a member of the Singing Hoosiers. After graduation Mrs. Branson
The invocation was given by Rev. Travis Purdy, Goshen. A reception was held following the installation in the dining room for new officers and guests. Past Matrons were in charge of the reception. The first regular meeting for the new officers will be Wednesday, April 11.
studied conducting at Temple University, Philadelphia. Pa., with Margaret Hillis, conductor of the Chicago Symphony Chorus and with Otto Werner Muller, professor of conducting at Yale University. In August, 1975, she received the master of music degree from Butler University; in 1976 she won the Bi-Centennial Concerto Competition at Butler and performed with the Butler Symphony. Also in 1976 she was selected as a charter member of the Butler University chapter of Pi Kappa Lambda.
In .1978 she was the choreographer for the Indiana
Robert Nordin applies at Huntington Robert A. Nordin, a student at Wawasee High School and son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nordin of r 2 Milford, has applied for admission to Huntington College for the fall semester. Huntingon College is a Christian, four-year, coeducational, liberal arts college. It is supported by the Church of the United Brethren in Christ. Hunting!cm offers the bachelor of science and bachelor of arts degrees, the two-year associate of arts degree, the one-year secretarial science diploma and the master of Christian ministry degree. With a student body of 536, Huntington welcomes students of all faiths, creeds, races and national origins and encourages a lifestyle based on Christian principles and values. Happy Bachelors meet at Toms The Milford Senior Happy Bachelors 4-H Club met on Tuesday night, March 20, in the home of Melissa and Melodie Tom. The pledge to the American flag was led by Doug Weisser and the 4-H pledge was led by Melissa Tom. Leader Teddy Davis handed out the project books to the members. He told the club the roller skating party might have to be scheduled for sometime in May since the rink was all booked up for April. The next 4-H meeting will be held on April 24 at 7:30 in the home of Cindy, Kay and Lori Kammerer.
University Summer Music Clinic. She completed advanced studies in piano with Martin Marks at Butler University in December, 1978. The former Milford resident is a choral conductor at Jefferson High School and, among other groups, directs the popular Voices of Jeff. She also teaches piano, music theory, music history and serves as staff choreographer She is an active member of tht Lafayette Symphony Guild and has served as chairperson of the annual Lafayette Symphony Biregarten for the past few years. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaiser of r 2 Milford. Like many other area students, she started her music career taking piano lessons from Mrs. Arthur (Bertha Wehrly) Gilbert of Milford. She also studied band and chorus under the direction of Joseph Judkins while attending Milford High School. Those attending the symphony from this area were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaiser, Mr, and Mrs. Richard Kaiser and Lisa and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beer, Jr., and Sally, all of Milford; and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sauder of Elkhart. After the symphony many visited the Branson home and were served lunch. REAL Menu April 5-11 THURSDAY - Orangegrapefruit juice, homemade beef stew, tossed salad with dressing, applesauce, rye bread, margarine, milk, tea and coffee FRIDAY - Apple juice, ham and baked beans, cole slaw, cherry cheesecake, bread, margarine, milk, tea and coffee. MONDAY - Apple juice, Salisbury steak and gravy, candied sweet potatoes, stewed tomatoes with bread cubes, orange gelatin, bread, margarine, milk, tea and coffee TUESDAY — Tomato juice, chopped pork, Mexican corn, peas with margarine, fresh apples, milk, tea and coffee „ WEDNESDAY - Grapefruit juice, beef Italian style, cheese whipped potatoes, green beans, potato roll, margarine, pears, milk, tea and coffee Lakeland Locals Mrs. Arthur J. Morns, r 2 Syracuse, returned Thursday from Vero Beach, Fla., where she visited Mrs. Hazle Aumiller. Enroute home she stopped overnight in Atlanta, Ga., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Chuck) Zimmerman. While a youngster Charles lived with his grandparents the late John Zimmermans. He attended elementary school here and graduated from Syracuse High School. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Price, r 2 Leesburg, returned Saturday from a five-month-long visit to Dade City, Fla.
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Jodi Fullmer, Douglas Brown wed February 24 in Elkhart
MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS VICTOR BROWN The Simpson United Methodist Church in Elkhart was the setting for the February 24 marriage of Jodi Linn Fullmer and Douglas Victor Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fullmer of Elkhart are parents of the bride. Brown is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Brown of Milford. Rev. Earl Sharp, pastor of the Simpson United Methodist Church, read the vows which were written by the bride and bridegroom. Mrs. Kevin Pearson of Elkhart was the matron of honor. Mrs. Rolla Sievers of Fort Wayne, Mrs. James Hogstrom of West Lafayette and Mrs. Rex Dechsle of Piqua, Ohio, were bridesmaids. Flower girls were Stephanie and Amy Webster, cousins of the bride. The bridal attendants wore gowns fashioned of quiana in shades of teal blue and dusty rose. They carried small lighted lanterns in the candlelight ceremony. Serving as best man was Thomas Mullins of West Lafayette. Groomsmen were Andy Brown, brother of the bridegroom; Brian Tucker and Brent Kaiser, all of Milford. A reception followed the ceremony in the church. The bride and bridegroom are both 1978 graduates of Purdue University’s school of agriculture, with majbrs in forestry. Brown is presently LAKELAND LOCAL Guests from Friday until Monday in the Milford home of Gladys Coy were Audry Raymon and Leona Craig of LaPorte and Patsy Dascenzi of New Carlisle. On Sunday the four women attended the Ohio District Convention of Mothers of World War 11. They took part in the installation of officers.
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employed by Layton Consulting Forestry Service of Linden. The bride is a 1974 alumnae of Elkhart Central High School. Brown graduated from Wawasee High School in 1974. After a honeymoon in Woodstock, Vt., the couple is residing on r 6 Crawfordsville. gWawte- w. ENGAGED — Mr. and Mrs. George Thornburg, r 2 box 51 Syracuse. announce the engagement of their daughter, Rita Mae. to Harold Douglas Hicks, son of Wayne Hicks, Kendalville and Yvonne Jones, Kimmell. The bride-to-be is employed at Ligonier Rubber and her fiance is employed at Curtus Foundry, Ligonier. A summer wedding is planned. Bashor Auxiliary to meet April 9 The Bashor Home Auxiliary will meet on Monday, April 9, at 9:15 a m. at Arbogast Center, Bashor Home, Goshen. The program will be presented by the Goshen College Players. The ladies of the Syracuse United Methodist Church will be serving for the coffee hour.
| LOUISA’S LETTER (pS=Sg=||
Dear Louisa. My neighbor has a baby sitter who is deceiving her. After this couple leaves the house this girl, who is a teenager, entertains her friendssometimes it is only one person at other times there is a gang. They dance and make a lot of noise. But they all get out of the house before the parents come home. My neighbor thinks a lot of this girl and doesn't dream that she invites others in. 1 haven't said anything because I didn’t wish to get involved but last evening 1 heard the baby crying while all of this hoop to do was going on. What do you think 1 should do? E.P.-Mass. Answer: You should let your neighbor know what is going on. Just mention that the young people were having a big time over at her house this past evening and say it as if you think she knows about it. It may be that she allows this girl to invite her friends in although I think this a bad idea. Os course, if the teenager has just one girl friend in that would be ail right but to entertain a boy while she is alone in the house or to have a gang in while the parents are away is improper and probably causes neglect of the baby. Louisa.
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Dear Louisa. We have two children, one is very smart and the other is not so smart. My husband thinks the second child is not ‘applying herself and thinks she should do as well as the older one. He says they both have the same parents and - environment. What do you think? Mother. Mo. Answer: Every child is different and while the second child may not be as smart in books she may have other qualities just as valuable. Never compare one child to the other. Just accept them for the abilities of which they are capable. Louisa. Address letters: Louisa, Box 532.Orangeburg. S.C. 29115 LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS APRIL 9—12 MONDAY — Hamburger sandwich, buttered potatoes, fruit salad, cookie and milk. TUESDAY- Meatloaf, mashed potatoes, buttered corn, bread and butter, cookie and milk WEDNESDAY - Chili Mac. lettuce salad, fruit, hot rolls and butter and milk THURSDAY - Hot turkey sandwich, mashed potatoes and gravy, buttered peas. Easter cake and milk FRIDAY — Good Friday, no school
