The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 47, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 December 1979 — Page 16

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL— Wed., December 12,1979

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HEY KIDS, guess who is coming to Milford on Saturday? Santa! An M-J photographer snapped this photo recently when the jolly old elf was in Milford recently to finalize plans for his visit. On the left is Carol Haab of the Milford Area Development Council and on the right is Donn

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Kesler, president of the Milford Kiwanis Club. The two organizations have joined together to co-sponsor this year's visit. Santa will be visiting in Milford businesses from 9 until 10 a.m. on Saturday. And. h» will be at the Chatter Box from 10 a.m. until 12 noon. He will have treats for all the youngsters and MAD will be taking photos of area children with Santa with the only charge being the cost of the prints. —o— WE KNOW of at least one proud mother and grandmother in attendance at the WawaseeTriton game Saturday night.

Pauline"Sppicher was there to watch grandson Patrick Speicher as the young man played on both the JV and varsity squads. With her were her four sons, all former Milford High School basketball players — Lewis, James. Bill and Pat; and a number of other family members. —oTHE KIW ANIS club was proud of the senior citizens meeting on Sunday and they have a right to be. A total of 10!) persons were in attendance including 22 Kiwanis Club members and 21 members of the Wawasee High School Varsity Singers. —o — WORD IS out, the American people are being asked to show they care by sending Christmas cards to the hostages in the US embassy in Teheran. Cards cost 21 cents for each half ounce to mail and should be addressed as follows: Hostages US Embassy 260 Takhte Jamshid Ave. Teheran, Iran The cards may never reach the embassy but what better way to show we care than to flood Iran • with Christmas mail for those hostages. —o—- — WEEK we left out some very important information* about Roger Eberly on the church page. Eberly, who will be the new pastor at Bethel Church of the Brethren, grew up on a farm near Ashland, Ohio. He graduated from Ashland College and Ashland Seminary where he took advantage of the opportunity to live at home and serve student and summer pastorates. He was aware from an early age that he would need to give his life in some kind of Christian service. Eberly was baptized at

the age of 10 in the Mohican Church and began immediately a discipline of regular Bible study which has been a part of his life ever since. His commencement speech from junior high school was on the Bible. Eberly, his wife and family are expected in Milford the first week in January. They will be making their home at 512 West Emeline Street in stead of 406 West Catherine Street as reported last week. -oMRS. ROYCE (Alice) Fuller returned to her Milford home last Thursday after a two-week vacation in Albuquerque. N. M., visiting her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Malwitz. She stated this is the first time she has been to New Mexico since her cousin moved there two years ago from Chicago. She added it was quite a trip with a lot of lovely scenery. However, she wouldn't want to live there.

B. J. Crowley's HOROSCOPE

Week of December 16, 1979 SAGITTARIUS- Usually a happy person, those born under this sign, rule their lives with reason. Acquirers of property, they are energetic and enthusiastic. Their lucky number is 9. Their lucky day is Thursday. Their best color is purple. SAGITTARIUS ~ Nov. 23 to Dec. 21--Wind up your Christmas shopping as quickly as possible. Sit back and relax! This should be a season to remember. CAPRICORN - Dec. 22 to Jan. 19-An idea suddenly dawns on you for the perfect gift for the one you love. You beam with pride Enjoy what you are able to give to others. AQUARIUS » Jan. 20 to Feb. 18-Make your home bright with decorations befitting the holiday season. Invite friends to your home. Eat and drink moderately while enjoying friendship and good conversation this week PISCES - Feb. 19 to March 20-A relative needs your help desperately. Open your heart. Yours is the right kind of philosophy. You know that unselfishness is the key to happiness. ARIES - March 21 to April 20-Strive constantly to put selfish desires aside. Make a sacrifice if need be to make someone else comfortable. Be especially kind to an older relative. TAURUS - April 21 to May 20—Don’t lose your temper, or you lose the bat-

Accompanying Mrs. Fuller was Janet Kaiser from Greencroft Center, Goshen. Mrs. Kaiser is also a cousin of Mrs. Fuller's. —o— EVEN IN today’s busy hectic world our local postal employees come through sometimes! Bud and Annie Replogle got a postal greeting from Florida from their niece simply addressed “Uncle Bud and Aunt Annie, Milford. IN 46542.’* It was put in their post office box. This is surely one thing a small community has over a large city Uncle Bud and Aunt Annie mean something in Milford. -o— MORE AND more Christmas decorations appear daily as we come closer and closer to that very special holiday! This week we would call attention to the window at Doll's Decorating It is beautiful with

tie. Interruptions may be expected. Make the best of them. GEMINI ~ May 21 to June 20-Be firm with the young ones around you. You do too much for them and encourage them to do too little for themselves. Help them to help themselves. CANCER - June 21 to July 22--Rest this week as much as possible. The wheels will keep turning if you drop out of sight for a day. Try it! You might like it! LEO - July 23 to Aug. 11-Accept invitations joyfully! Spirits are high this week. The social scene has never been more enjoyable. Great conversations may be expected. VIRGO - Aug. 23 to Sept. 22-The advice you are so free with may not be wanted or needed. Work a little harder at being the charmer only you can be. LIBRA - Sept. 23 to Oct. 22-A very special telephone call may be expected, perHuntertown man sentenced for area burglary A Huntertown man drew a twoyear suspended sentence for his part in a burglary at a Syracuse building owned by Florence Yoder, r 3. James Russell, 22, also was fined $25 plus costs and placed on probation. He was ordered to make restitution for the act which he committed as a condition for his probation. Stolen in the incident were an old milking stool, an old pumptype sewing machine, an old dressing table with mirror, old dresses and old bottles. Pursuant to a plea bargain, Russell had pled guilty to theft. The burglary charge will be dismissed, according to the agreement with his attorney R. Steven Hearn and Prosecuting Attorney Michael L. Miper.

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its red curtains and painted greeting. —oDECEMBER 13 is the birthday of Sarah Slabaugh and Vicki Counts. Jerry Wilson, Della Baumgartner. Jon Treesh and Heather Leemon will all be oneyear older on the 14th Mr. and Mrs. Larry Slabaugh will celebrate their wedding anniversary on December 15. Diane Olson, Mark Baumgartner and Dr. Michael Treesh were all born on December 16th. December 17 is the birthday of Laura M. Bird and Barry Beer. Phyllis Beer will celebrate her birthday on December 18. December 1» is the birthday of Anna Troup. Shirley Lantz. Joan Haab and Dan Schwab.

haps from someone you have lost contact with. Happy and relaxed hours will be spent recalling old pleasures from the past. SCORPIO -- Oct. 23 to Nov. 22-Demands may seem heavy and you may feel overburdened. Someone will help you to ease the heavy load. Have faith!

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