The Mail-Journal, Volume 17, Number 7, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 March 1980 — Page 7

Round Table Ladies see slides, hear music

The Ladies of the Round Table held their February meeting in the Oakwood Park home of Mrs. Junior Hollar. Highlighting the evening was a program presented by Karel

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Hollingsworth. Utilizing slides and music, her program was entitled “This Is My Father’s World.” Also discussed during the meeting was financial help for a child this summer to attend a special camp. The group agreed to sponsor one child at Epworth Camp this summer and also agreed to contact other local groups to determine if they would also want to sponsor a child. The March meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Varner Chance with Mrs. Tom Stiver assisting. Mrs. Sid Markley is scheduled to present a book review at that meeting. "There’s none so blind as they that won’t see." Jonathan Swift

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PIONEER DAYS AT SCHOOL — Larry Pletcher’s fearth grade reading class at Syracuse Elementary School presented a play entitled “A Keg of Gun Powder” on February 21 and 22. The play deals with a fort attacked by Indians during pioneer times. This play will be followed by Pioneer Day later this month, when students will dress as pioneers and learn pioneer skills. Among skills demonstrated will be starting flint-steel fires, tomahawk and knife throwing and shooting a flintlock rifle.

Milford liens discuss plans

The Milford Lions Club spent much of its Monday night meeting discussion plans for its “Safari,” to be held at 7 p.m. Monday, March 17, in the Milford Apostolic Christian Church Fellowship Hall. Member W. Jay Zehr told the chib the broadly-based meeting will have three goals: 1. Remind local Lions of opportunities and responsibilities in Lionism. 2. Acquaint Milford area civic and community leaders with the Milford Lions Chib. 3. And to recruit new members for the chib. Outlines Program Member D. G. (“Bud”) Seely will be in charge of the program, and he outlined the program in general terms. He noted that

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Past International Director Gene Rice of Wanatah, currently Indiana Laison Officer to Lons International, will be the speaker. Rice is one of the best known Hoosier Lions and an effective speaker in the cause of Lionism. Each Lion and his wife is urged to bring a couple with them to this important community-wide meeting. An excellent dinner is being planned. Officers Nominated A new slate of officers was nominated, as follows: President — Paul Reith First vice president — Oscar Schmucker Second vice president — Jerry Curry Third vice president — Bill Stath Secretary — Bruce Lamb Treasurer — David Siegfried Tail Twister — Al Miller Lion tamer — Jack Maher Directors for two years -* Doral McFarren and Graham Meyer Directors for one year — Jay Zehr and Richard Smith Community Building Considerable discussion was devoted to a proposed community building on the site of the old Milford Hotel, now owned by the Milford Emergency Medical Services group. Members Bill Stath and Oscar Schmucker reported on a meeting of several representatives of other Milford

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TO WED IN AUGUST — Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Born man, r 2 Syracuse, announce the engagement of their daughter, Candace Jane, to James Allen Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Beck, 67042 US 33E, Goshen. The bride-to-be will graduate from Bethany Christian High School and is a student at Indiana University at South Bend. Her fiahce is a 1979 graduate of Goshen High School and is currently stationed in Long Beach, Calif., with the U.S. Navy. An August wedding is planned. Pressler now Redkey's postmaster Charles Pressler, flexible clerk at the Albion post office for the past 4*4 years has been named postmaster at Redkey. His appointment was effective February 23. Pressler is the son of Caroline Pressler of r 3 box 470 Syracuse. He has been acting supervisor at Columbia City’s post office for the past month and served earlier as officer-in-charge at the Albion post office for seven months. He and his wife live at Bear Lake.

IT IS our aim to build the church without denominational name, manwritten creed, or any other barrier to Christian unity, whose terms of fellowship I shall be as broad as the conditions of salvation, and identical with them. SUNDAY A.M. SPEAKER - Norris Jackson Rome City SUNDAY P.M. Dave Benning Church Deacon 9:30 A.M. — Sunday School a 10:30 A.M. — Morning Worship (services for all ages, nursery through adult) 7:00 P.M. — Sunday Evening Services 7M P.M. - Wednesday Bible Study and Wild West Don't Forget — Annual Ladies Rally Saturday, March 22 qam $3 Registration I Salad Bar At Noon Special Speaker — Carol Showalter Milford I Christian Church j Fourth And Henry Streets Milford 658-9151 |

organizations as an exploratory committee. The Milford club authorized member Stath to seek out legal assistance on steps to be taken to proceed with such a move, with no committment from the Lions at this point. OjSnions were voiced that any such community building should have considerable professional assistance in its planning and should be compatible with other new buildings on Milford’s Main Street. Don Curry was a guest at the Monday night meeting. Silver Thimbles meet in home of Mrs. L. B. Rossi Mrs. Louis B. Rassi was hostess for the meeting of the Milford Silver Thimble Club, Monday evening, March 3. Cohostess was Miss Edith Baumgartner. Mrs. Ray Haab, president, opened the meeting and several reports were given. Each member brought along articles to be put into the health kits for World Relief. “Happy Birthday’’ was sung to Mrs; Steven Beer, Mrs. Steven Haab, Miss Edith Baumgartner and a guest, Mrs. Gregory Kaiser. Each person received a gift from the hostess. “Happy Anniversary” was sung to Mrs. Ned Speicher. For devotions, Mrs. Steven Haab read, “Had It Not Been.” The hymm, “At Calvary,” was sung in unison. Dessert and coffee were served to the members with appointments in Saint Patrick’s Day theme. Mrs. Walter Wuthrich assisted. The door prize was woh by Mrs. Clifford Wieland, for wearing the most green. The April 7 meeting will be with Mrs. Ray Haab, r 5 Syracuse.

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