The Mail-Journal, Volume 17, Number 24, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 July 1980 — Page 6

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., July 2,1980

Community Comer

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, July 2 7:30 p.m. — Order of the Eastern Star, Milford Masonic Lodge 7:30 p.m. — AA at Saint Martin’s de Porres Catholic Church Thursday, July 3f\ 9:45 am. — Overeaters Anonymous. North Webster United Methodist Church Men's golf league, Maxwelton 7:30 p.m. — First Brethren Women’s Missionary Society Milford Volunteer Firemen — Fire Station Friday, Julv 4 FOURTH OF JULY 6:45 a m. — Milford Kiwanis, Milford fire station Men’s night golf league Saturday, July 5 7 a m — Wawasee Kiwanis at Three Flags drive-in, Syracuse REAL menu Meals for Older Americans are served each day at the following locations. The Scout cabin at Crossen Park, Syracuse; the Retired Tigers center, 320 W. Main, Warsaw; and Lions Club Building, SR 14 Silver Lake. Julv 3-9 THURSDAY ‘ - Grapefruit juice, meatloaf and gravy, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables with margarine, rye bread, margarine, pineapple chunks, milk, tea and coffee FRIDAY — All sites will be closed MONDAY — Grapefruit juice, hotdogs and buns with relishes, baked beans, pea salad, peaches, milk, tea and coffee TUESDAY — Carton of orange juice, chicken salad on bun. potato chips, nectarine, peanut butter bar, milk, tea and coffee WEDNESDAY — Pineapple juice, ravioli with meat sauce, green beans, tossed salad with tomato and dressing, wheat bread, margarine, fruit cocktail, milk, tea and coffee

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Sunday, July 6 10:00 a m. — AA open meeting, North Webster Fire Station Monday. July 7 7:00 a m. — Lakeland Kiwanis at Lancelot Lounge (temporarily ) 6:30 p.m. — TOPS 106 Syracuse at Calvary United Methodist Church 7:00 p.m. — Milford Lions at fire station Tuesday, July 8 8:30 a.m. — Senior Citizens golf league, Maxwelton 7:30 p.m. — North Webster United Methodist Church 7:30 p.m. — Syracuse Garden Club 7:30 p.m. — American Legion Auxiliary. Ancil Geiger Unit 226, Milford Melodie Tom hosts Happy Bachelors The Milford Senior Happy Bachelors 4-H Club met at the home of Melodie Tom on Monday evening, June 30. President Doug Weisser conducted the meeting with 10 members present. Lori Kammerer led in saying the 4-H Pledge and Kevin Harney led the pledge to the American Flag. Fair books were passed out and members were reminded of the judging which will be held Tuesday morning, July 22. and Tuesday morning, July 29, for the club’s crafts and general projects. A July picnic will be held at DeVon Davis’ home at which time all record books must be turned in to Ted Davis. The members will be notified of the date and time. Syracuse Post Office holiday The postmaster of Syracuse has announced that because of the holiday, the post office will operate on a special schedule. There will be no regular residential or business deliveries on Friday, July 4, for Syracuse. The usual post office lobby services will also be unavailable with collection box pick-up posted on the individual boxes. Normal mail service will resume, however, on Saturday, July 5.

■■ 111 F : I I II I I MAKINGS SWAPS — Renee Hively and Deb Bartow, of Syracuse Girl Scout Troop 129, paint “swaps” in preparation for the National Center Girl Scout Camp in Ten Sleep, Wyo. Girls from all over the United States will attend and bring something representative of their home state. These items, called "swaps,” will be traded with the other girls. The Syracuse troop will leave Friday, July 4. (Photo by Terri Chilcote)

Girl Scouts 129 to attend Wyoming camp

Syracuse Girl Scout Troop 129 will leave for Ten Sleep, Wyo. Friday, July 4, to attend National Center Girl Scout Camp. The girls will be gone a week and will be joined by girls from all over the United States. Each girl is to bring something representative of their home state. These items, called “swaps,” will then be traded so each girl will bring home something from each state represented at the camp. The Syracuse girls have been painting pictures that represent Syracuse and Indiana on pieces of slate for their swaps. Some of the pictures are of Lake Wawasee, the state bird, state flower, sassafras and other Indiana scenes. According to troop leader Pat Bartow, the girls have raised over SI,OOO to attend the camp.

LOUISA'S LETTER ©Wil

Dear Lousia. We have been married three years and during that time we have had no help in the house. I have one child, which keeps me home all the time. 1 am getting very tired of never getting out with my husband or to some socials without the baby. I love my child dearly and would not neglect her in any way but my husband seems to think it is my duty to stay home with her at night. He goes out occasionally to meetings or to a movie. Don’t you think he should be willing to stay once in a while when I go out? There is a good woman who lives close by who could stay with the baby. What do you think about this? Mother—Ala. « Answer: I think vou and your hus-

They have held car washes, bake sales, plant sales and yard sales to raise money. Mrs. Bartow said the Syracuse tr00p,129 is the first troop of the Lakeland Girl Scout Council, made up of 11 counties, to attend the camp. Mrs. Bartow expressed appreciation to their sponsors Brock, Chore-Time, Ccmmodore, Premiere. Syracuse State Bank. Liquor Locker, Bill Galloway and Ed Harting. LEATHER WASH Wash upholstered leather chairs with milk; it will make them look like new. Out, spot! To remove crayon marks from vinyl tile or linoleum, use silver polish.

band should arrange with a responsible person to stay with your child one night a week while you go out together. All work and no play make Jack a dull boy and Jill a dull girl. Go to a movie or visit friends. If you feel that you can’t afford a baby sitter why not offer to do something for this woman, that you do well, such as hem a dress or bake a cake. If you live close to other young couples who have children you might'trade days to care for each other’s child in order to get away occasionally in the mornings or afternoons. Louisa. \ddress: Louisa, Box 532, Orangeburg. S.C. 29115 Historical society looking for home The Kosciusko County Historical Society and its Genealogical Section are looking for a home. Growth of these groups necessitates finding quarters until the Kosciusko County Jail becomes a museum and center for the historical associations. The present need is for a small room to be used for Genealogical Section library and meetings and for board meetings of the Historical Society. All suggestions and offers will be considered. Anyone with information should contact Doris L. Camden in Warsaw. Susan McQuillian on dean's list Susan J. McQuillian, a 1980 graduate of Saint Joseph’s College, Rensselaer, has been named to the dean’s list for the second semester of the 1979-80 school year. Miss McQuillian is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward McQuillian of 213 E. Main St., Syracuse, and a 1976 graduate of Wawasee High School. To qualify for the dean’s list, the students have earned an index of 3.65 or higher during the past semester or have maintained a cumulative index of 3.50.

Former resident takes bride

Norma Lehman, Bremen and Eric Aeschliman, Bremen, formerly of Milford, were united in marriage on Sunday, June 23, at 1 p.m. in the Milford Apostolic Christian Church. Dippon reunion held June 22 The family of the late Jesse Dippon held a reunion in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Dippon, west erf Milford, Sunday, June 22. A basket dinner was held at noon and the afternoon was spent playing games and reminiscing. Out of town guests were from Elmhurst and Lincolnshire, Ill.; Saint Joseph, Mich.; Elkhart; Goshen; and Fort Wayne. Engagement announced Richard S. Thibaut, Ligonier, announces the engagement of his daughter, Julie. Fort Wayne, to Brian McKay, r 1 Leesburg. Miss Thibaut is the daughter of the late Jean Bodeen Thibaut. The bride-elect graduated from Wawasee High School in 1976. She later attended Indiana Univer-sity-Purdue University where she earned a radiologist-technologist degree. She is currently employed at the Saint Joe Radiology Department McKay, the son of Mr and Mrs. Gregory Coy, r 1 Leesburg. is a 1975 WHS graduate. He attended Indiana State for a computer operator degree and is employed in Warsaw with UTE. The wedding is set for October 18 at 6.30 p.m. in Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church. Syracuse. Rev. Philip Frew will read the vows. A reception will follow with Bill Stouter playing music from the 40's and 50’s. The couple plans on residing in Fort Wayne temporarily.

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The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Lehman, Bremen and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aeschliman, Bluffton There were approximately 350 people attending the marriage. A reception was held in the bride’s parents’ home following the ceremony. Maid of honor was Lisa Shively, Bluffton and bridesmaids were Nancy Lehman, Karen Lehman, both sisters of the bride, Jill Myers, Nappanee and Sandy Hunzinger, Peoria. 111. Best man was John Beer, Milford and groomsmen were Gene Reinhard and Kim Troxel, Bluffton; Don Lehman, Nappanee, cousin of the bride; and Ronn Beer, Milford. Ushers were Kevin Fiechter and Dean Lehman, Nappanee. The couple will be residing in Bremen following a wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains. The bride is a 1980 graduate of Bremen High School and her husband is a 1978 graduate of Bluffton High School Aeschliman has a welding certification from Ivy Tech, Fort Wayne and is a current welder in South Bend. He isalso a licensed auctioneer and real estate salesman. Lakeland Local Mr. and Mrs. Elford Schuette, Hutchinson, Minn., were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hollar, r 2 Milford. Hollar and Schuette were in the army together during World War II and served in the Philippines. It had been 35 years since they have seen each other. The Schuettes also visited the Hollars’ sons, Stanley and Rodney and their families, also of Milford.

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