The Mail-Journal, Volume 17, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 April 1980 — Page 7
Coming events
The Mail-Journal publishes this calendar weekly as a public service to our readers. Items of interest to the area must be received in The-Mail Journal office by 9 a m. on the Thursday of the calendar week preceding the event and contain the following information: Event, time, day, place and address. The phone number is 658-4111 or 4573666. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 6:30 a.m. — Farmer’s Market, county fairgrounds, Warsaw 1 p.m. — Area Planning Commission, Warsaw 6 p.m. — Weight Watchers, Trinity United Methodist Church, Warsaw 7:30 p.m. — Alcoholics Anonymous, Sacred Heart Church, Warsaw 7:30 p.m. — Al-Anon, Sacred
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Heart Church, Warsaw 7:30 p.m. — Alcoholics Anonymous, St. Martin’s Church, Syracuse THURSDAY, APRIL 3 9:45 am. — Overeaters Anonymous, Methodist Church, North Webster 12 p.m. — Senior Citizens sack lunch, Center Lake Pavilion, Warsaw 7:30 p.m. — Alcoholics Anonymous, closed meeting. Bowen Center, Warsaw FRIDAY, APRIL 4 6:45 a.m. — Milford Kiwanis, fire station, Milford SATURDAY, APRIL 5 7 a.m. —' Wawasee Kiwanis, Three Flags, Syracuse 8 p.m. — Alcoholics Anonymous, open speaker
meeting, Bowen Center, WarsawPublic invited. SUNDAY, APRIL 6 HAPPY EASTER!!! 9 am. — Alcoholics Andnymous breakfast, fire station, North Webster 10 am. — Alcoholics Anonymous, open meeting, fire station, North Webster 7 p.m. — Alcoholics Anonymous, step meeting. Pierceton Community Building. Public invited. MONDAY, APRIL 7 7 a.m. — Lakeland Kiwanis, M & M, North Webster 6:30 p.m. — TOPS 106 meeting, Calvary United Methodist Church, Syracuse 7:30p.m. — Masons, Milford 7:30 p.m. — Milford Town Board
7:30 p.m. — Columbian Reading Circle, Milford TUESDAY, APRILS 7 p.m. — Lakeland School Corporation 7:30 p.m. — Emotions Anonymous, Catholic Hall, Pierceton 7:30 p.m. — Overeaters Anonymous, Methodist Church, North Webster WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 6:30 a.m. — Farmer’s Market,
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county fairgrounds, Warsaw 6 p.m. — Weight Watchers, Trinity United Methodist Church, Warsaw 7:30 p.m. — Alcoholics Anonymous. Sacred A Heart Church. Warsaw 7:30 p.m — Alcoholics Anonymous. St. Martin’s Church. Syracuse 7:30 p.m. — Al-Anon. Sacred Heart Church, Warsaw
HOROSCOPE
Week of April 6, 1980 ARIES - The Arian has tremendous drive. He is almost always successful. He is often an over-achiever. Seldom is he a quiet person, talking so much he has few secrets. He likes people and wants them to like him. Best color is red, lucky numbers are 2 and 4 and lucky day is Sunday. ' ARIES - March 21 to dream come true for you. Take your gifts and » use them for the betterment
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of your fellowman. The gift could come in the form of a business success. TAURUS - April 21 to May 20--Take care of your personal affairs by updating your files or records. An organized method can cut your work time down. GEMINI — May 21 to June 20-You have someone at your advantage. Be ethical in your dealings with them. Your honest ideas prove to be profitable. CANCER -- June 21 to July 22-Utilize and accumulate money wisely. New methods will increase profits. Use a little psychology in dealing with others. LEO - July 23 to Aug. 22--Make plans now for an enjoyable weekend. Include your family. A short trip of planned activity at home will lift your spirits. ' VIRGO--Aug. 23 to Sept. 22--A whirlwind of activity can be expected in social life. You feel well poised and utterly charming. Take advantage of this period of being extremely well liked by your peers. LIBRA -- Sept. 23 to Oct. 22-Try to avoid impulsive spending. Good management of your affairs now will afford more comfort for you a little later this year. , SCORPIO - Oct. 23 to Nov. 22--Roll with the punches. Although the going may seem a little rough right now, you can look forward to a much brighter future. • SAGITTARIUS- Nov. 23 to Dec. 21- Accept an offer of help if you need it. Watch a tendency on your part to be Sewing group knots comforters The weekly sewing group of the Apostolic Christian Church of Milford met Thursday afternoon in the fellowship hall. Several comforters were knotted under the supervision of Mrs. Arthur Haab of Goshen. A lunch was served by Mrs. Andrew Kammerer of Leesburg. An angel food cake was enjoyed to honor the March birthdays of Mrs. Jesse Haab, Mrs. Steven Haab and Miss Edith Baumgartner. Other women present were Mrs. Donald Haab, Mrs. Ray Haab, Mrs. Robert Beer, Mrs. John Martin, Sr., and Mrs. John Martin, Jr. Get the most for your education dollars •Planning to take a correspondence school course to upgrade your career opportunities? If so, take time before you enroll to phone several companies that might hire you after you complete the course Ask them what they think of the program you’re about to take. According to the Federal Trade Commission, 87 per cent of the companies it contacted anonymously by phone gave their opinions about specific correspondence schools.
Send oufrTD Easter Basket Bouquet EASTER SEND A IS AFSRIL 6. BASKETFUL 3FJOY. A150... • Easter Lilies • Corsages! • Planters • • Silk Arrangementsj • Full Line Os Blooming Plants ] 154 South A NAPPANEE GREENHOUSES | Williams St. —————— y 773-4241 liiSW; ’ Helping you say it right j
too independent for your own good. CAPRICORN -Dec. 22 to Jan. 19-You may have to grin and bear it when someone says “I told you so.” They will be right, so take it in your stride and make the best of it. AQUARIUS - Jan. 20 to Feb. 18--Say what you mean and mean what you say! Be sensitive to the needs of those about you. This is not the time for self indulgence. PISCES - Feb. ,19 to March 20-You must realize that you cannot do everything yourself. Delegate your authority. Let others take care of the smaller details, while you handle the more important ones. i Lisa Christner accepted at Huntington Lisa Christner, daughter of Mrs. Marjorie Swenson of Syracuse and Floyd Christner, Jones, Okla., has applied for admission to Huntington College and has been accepted for enrollment this fall, according to director of admissions, John C Schafer. ! Lisa is a member of the 1980 graduating class of Wawasee High School and will enroll as a freshman for thd 1980-81 academic year. Huntington College is a Christian, co-educational liberal arts college and offers over 30 major fields of study from which students may select. / Its degree programs include the one-year diploma in secretarial science, the two-year associate of arts degree, the bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degrees and a master’s degree in Christian ministry.
VOTE Vickie Patterson ■ 1 I For Kosciusko County TREASURER PAID FOR BY VICKIE PATTERSON RT. 2. CLAYPOOL. IN. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
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