The Mail-Journal, Volume 17, Number 31, Milford, Kosciusko County, 20 August 1980 — Page 7

Community Corner

B. J Crowleys HOROSCOPE

Week of August 24,1980 VIRGO - Those born under this sign are practical, following through on every undertaking. Best color is blue. Lucky number is 8. Lucky day is Wednesday. VIRGO - Aug. 23 to Sept. 22--Write a letter to someone in a foreign country. A reply from them could provide you with some interesting information. LIBRA - Sept. 23 to Oct. 22--A short vacation could Mary Bushong attends painting class in east Mary Bushong is home after spending the past two weeks in Vollentown, Conn., with a group on a Painting Holiday conducted by the well-known artist Foster Caddell. This* is the fourth year for this painting class and Mary has attended since that time. She believes that each year’s learning and benefits are better than the last. Os twenty-eight who joined this year’s class, there were those from as far away as California, Texas. Florida and even one from Norway.

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help you regain your cheerful attitude. Go easy on teasing, because someone may take you seriously. SCORPIO - Oct. 23 to Nov. 22-Be kind to those around you. Make an effort to curb sharp statements you are sosapt to make. SAGITTARIUS- Nov. 23 to Dec. 21-Make certain by paying close attention to all business deals this week that you are not deceived or exploited. CAPRICORN - Dec. 22 to Jan. 19-Pay all your bills and if anyone bwes you money, collect it! Wise use of money will enable you to attain the luxuries you will want at a later date. AQUARIUS - Jan. 20 to Feb. 18--Be selective when it comes to choosing friends. Don’t waste precious time on those vou don't enjoy. PISCES - Feb. 19 to March 20—It is much better to do fewer things and do them well. Take care of your health. ARIES - March 21 to April 20-A new business offer could come your way which could offer security and prestige. Take full advantage of the offer. TAURUS - April 21 to May 20--Your popularity

takes an upward swing. You lose the idea that you are not very well liked. The improvement comes about with your own improved attitude towards your selfimage. GEMINI - May 21 to June 20--Take your time about making major decisions. Be conservative with your judgments. Spend your leisure time with those you trust and enjoy. CANCER - June 21 to July 22-Your popularity will increase tremendously if you will talk less about yourself and listen when others talk about themselves. Learn to become sincerely interested. LEO - July 23 to Aug. 22--Patience needed now! Time passes quickly, so bide your time. Postpone making major decisions. There is plenty of time for this. r / vsi be « TO WED SATURDAY — Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weaver of r 3 box 608 Syracuse, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Donna Jean, to Stuart Jackson, son of Mrs. James Witman and the late Worth Jackson, r 2 Milford. The wedding will be solemnized on Saturday, Aug. 23, in the Syracuse Church of God. Miss Weaver is a 1977 graduate of Wawasee High School and is a salesman for Eider Real Estate in Syracuse and an employee of Fairmont Homes in Nappanee. Her fiance is a 1975 graduate of Wawasee High School. He attended Purdue University and is self employed as a farmer in the Milford area.

Ray Bray re-elected master Members of the Waubee Grange met in the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller, west of Milford, recently. Master Ray Bray presided. Agriculture Chairman Herman Miller reported on the State Grange Grain Show to be held October 18. 19 and 20. Rules and regulations for each class were read. Mrs. Miller reported on women’s activities projects. Winners of the cupcake contest were as follows: First — Velma Pinkerton Second — Tena Pinkerton The first place winner will be entered in the state session in October. Delegates for the state meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bray with alternates being Mr. an Mrs. Everett Ket ering. Election An election of officers was held with the following results: Master—Ray Bray Overseer — Velma Pinkerton Lecturer — Lulu Felkner Steward — Everett Ketering Assistant steward — Glen Pinkerton Chaplain — Tina Pinkerton Treasurer — Ray Pinkerton Secretary — Ema Bray Gatekeeper — Herman Miller Ceres — Ruth Miller Pomona — Lydia Ketering Flora — Helene Faulkner Lady Assistant Steward — Esther Charlton. A cash donation will be given to the EMS program The women’s activities committee contributed to CARE and Hearing and Deaf programs. The group sang “Dwelling in Beulah Land” and “Blest Be The Ti<».” Mrs. Bray was in charge of entertainment with quotes and quizzes. Refreshments were served by the Millers along with the cupcakes brought for the contest. In September the Grange will meet with the Glen Pinkertons, the date to be announced.

| Lakeland Jd | School % I Lunch - 4f | Menu(] s j August 27 - 29 WEDNESDAY - Ravioli casserole, tossed salad, apple qrisp, bread and butter, lemonade and m ilk THURSDAY - Creamed turkey on biscuits, mashed potatoes, frozen mixed vegetables, bread and butter, jello and milk FRIDAY — Tuna fish sandwich, potato salad, sliced tomatoes, peas, melon, cookie and milk ri ; ' I J K H SPRING WEDDING PLANNED — Mr. and Mrs. Brice Medlock, r 2 Syracuse, announce the engagement of their daughter, Vicki Lynne, to Stephen Lippman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lippman, r 1 Syracuse. The bride-elect is a 1978 graduate of Wawasee High School and is currently employed at Fountainview Place of Goshen. She will be returning this fall to Indiana University School of Nursing in Indianapolis. The bridegroom-to-be is a 1977 graduate of Wawasee High School and is an employee of the Ben Franklin Store in Syracuse. He will be a senior at Ball State University this fall, completing studies for a BA degree in marketing. Hie wedding is planned for May 23,1981, at Wawasee Heights Baptist Church in Syracuse.

A ~ w W s # y-'gMw. JB 4, \ , \ 18 X i X. X f ■ ?<■ VOWS RENEWED AT SAINT MARTIN’S — Charles F. and Marilyn (Windle) Taylor. Syracuse, renewed their wedding vows on Sunday, June 1 at Saint Martin’s de Porres Catholic Church. Syracuse. This was to commemorate their 25th wedding anniversary. They were married on June 4,1955. Fr. Kenneth Sarrazine officiated at the mass. Later that afternoon a party was held in the couple’s honor by their daughter, Nancy Bell. The Rodney Bells hosted the festivities in their home with their sons David, of Terre Haute and Paul. One week later Mr. and Mrs. Taylor had another anniversary celebration in Cleveland. Ohio, where they were married. Mary Barshay, maid of honor for the Taylor wedding and Marilyn s sister Linda Lamier, were co-hostesses at Mrs. Barshay’s home. Both Mr. and Mrs. Taylor were born and raised in Cleveland. The Taylor family moved to Syracuse in 1968.

Dolls' program for Syracuse BPW

Pauline McDonald. Goshen, presented a program on dolls at the Tuesday evening meeting, Aug. 12, of the Syracuse Business and Professional Women. The club met in a New Paris restaurant at 6:30p.m. Mrs. McDonald shared with the group, dolls she has collected and made over the years. Included in her collection are numerous dolls which are collector items and are the original dolls manufactured of their kind. Each of the dolls owned by Mrs. McDonald has beerl named and along with the original clothing for the dolls she has made additional clothing. During her presentation she showed the club how one can tell if a doll is the original item or a reproduction. She also showed how the different dolls were

Two List brothers wed in California

For the first time in 14 years the Tom List, Sr. family, of the Lakeland area, took a vacation together. During the vacation two of the List brothers were married in California. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ljst. Leesburg; Tom List, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Tom List, Jr. and Betty Jo, and Adam List, all of North Webster; Dan List, Syracuse and his fiance Stacy Rogers, daughter of Ernie Rogers, Syracuse, all left on Fridav, Aug. 8, for O’Hare Airport, Ciucago, 111., for San Francisco, Calif. When the family reached its destination they were met by Bill List. Port Costa and Candy Rayhl, Port Costa. The family drove to the Senior class council elects officers Ten members of the senior class council met Tuesday night in the home of sponsor Ron Corson and elected officers for the coming school year. They are as follows: President — Chris DanVice president — Carla Eastlund Secretary — Diane Dieterly Treasurer — Julie Bushong Lakeland Local HOME FROM CANADA Mr. and Mrs. Delbert (“Bud”) Dippon, Milford, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Foyle, r 5 Syracuse, left early Thursday, Aug. 14, for a five-day trip to the northern and northeastern states and Canada. During their trip they saw both sides of Niagara Falls and toured Mackinac Island. They also took a Soo Locke tour at Salt Saint Marie. In Canada they visited Ontario and Toronto. They returned home on Monday, Aug. 18 ? A bullet may be deadly, but rapid-fire tongues often claim many victims. The salesman who knows when to sit and when to git is a good salesman.

made. Along with the presentation she showed how to repair damaged dolls. Prior to the program of the evening, Fredetta Money, president, presided over the business meeting and heard reports from the committees. Mildred Williams reported S2OO was made on the flea market recently and requested all the money earned be given to the Syracuse Emergency Medical Service for training tapes. The tapes are approximately SSO-S7O each and would be used in training EMS personnel. Lois Shearer introduced the guest speaker and Bonnie Bjella introduced her guest Debra Fox. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Bjella, Mrs. Shearer and Mary Swager.

mountains where they were joined by their brother Pat List, Port Costa, friends and a minister at Inspiration Point. There Dan and Stacy were married at 4:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 8. A reception was held at Port Costa. Following the wedding the family vacationed by sight seeing at Lake Tahoe, panning for gold, visiting casinos, taking a tour in San Francisco by boat under the Golden Gate Bridge and around Alcatraz Island and sailing in the San Francisco Bay by moonlight. On Sunday, Aug. 17. Candy were married/ at Homestead, Crockett, Calif., at 4 p.m. Mike Hoffman, brother-in-law of the family, joined them sos the>Sundav> wedding. The returned to morning, Aug. Dan List are residing in Syracuse ■ and Mr. and Mrs. Pat List in Port Costa. GRADUATES — Shelley Dahlstrom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Dahlstrom of r 1 Milford, is a recent graduate of Glen Oaks Community College School of Practical Nursing, Centreville, Mich. While at Glen Oaks, Shelley was chosen by her class to deliver the graduation speech and was also named to the dean’s list for the past year. Shelley has acceped a position on the surgical floor of Goshen General Hospital. She is a 1978 graduate of Wawasee High School.

Wed., August 20,1980 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

CALENDAR Week Os August 20 — August 27 WEDNESDAY AA Meeting 7:30 p.m. Saint Martin’s de Farmers’ Market Porres Catholic Church opens at 6:30 a.m. fairgrounds, Warsaw VFW euchre Twilighters Bunco Club 7 p.m. Syracuse Lakeside Post 7; 30 p.m. THURSDAY Ebenezer Ladies Aid 2p.m. Overeaters Anonymous 9:45 a.m. — North Webster Milford Volunteer Firemen United Methodist Church 7 p.m. Fire Station FRIDAY Mixed Bowling 7:30 p.m. — League organiMilford Kiwanis > zational mixed bowl meeting, 6:45 a.m. Milford Fire Station Wawasee Bowling, Syracuse SATURDAY Wawasee Kiwanis “y'A* j ’ 7 a.m:, Syracuse, Three Flags /i Va Drive-in / p. SUNDAY W. AA open meeting Cx 10 am., North Webster Fire Station MONDAY Lakeland Kiwanis 7 am., Lancelot Lounge wW temporarily TOPIO6 ( 6;30 p.m , Syracuse Calvary < UniteaMethodist Church TUESDAY Wawasee American Legion Auxiliary No. 223 Senior Citizens Golf League 7:30 p.m . Legion Hall, 8:30 a.m., Max welton Syracuse Milford Area Development Overeaters Anonymous 5 p.m., Milford, Doll’s 7:30 p.m. North Webster, Decorating United Methodist Church WEDNESDAY Farmers’ Market begins at 6:30 am. fairgrciinds, Warsaw AA meeting kIL Saint Martin’s de Porres Catholic Church

Kristy Bucher, Noble Hoover exchange wedding vows

‘Miss Kristy Bucher became the bride of Noble Hoover of North Webster at 2 o’clock on Saturday, July 26, at the home of the bride, 211 South Henry Street, Milford. 'Die bride is the daughter of Sandra and Wayne Bucher, Jr., Milford. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoover, r 1 Syracuse. Carl Shearer, pastor of the Milford Christian Church, officiated at the double-ring ceremony in the presence of 50 guests. The ceremony was held on the lawn under an arch decorated with daisies and greenery. Amy Bucher, sister of the bride, and )jacqui Schultz, a cousin of /he bride, both of Milford, tehded the guest book and ushered > Given irf marriage by her father, the bride wore a fullJengtfr'l’own of off-white organdy trimmed with beige lace. She Hural Youth to have car wash, party The Kosciusko County Rural Youth are having a car wash on Saturday, Aug. 23, in the parking lot of the First National Bank in Warsaw from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The group will then go to “Hog Waller’’ at Clunette for a swimming party and tennis. At 6 p.m. they will hold a hot dog roast. All rural youth are invited to take a covered dish and join in the fun. Persons seeking more information or directions should contact Paula Albert at Leesburg.

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-.4XM I 1 W I MR. AND MRS. , NOBLE HOOVER ’ wore flowers in her hair and carried a bouquet of peach, yellow and white daisies with baby’s breath. Brenda Bucher, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor. She wore a street-length dress of yellow knit, trimmed in white: She carried a bouquet of peach, yellow and white daisies with baby's breath. Rodney Peterson of Milford served as best man. The bride’s mother wore a blue silk frock. The bridegroom’s mother wore a two-piece doubleknit pink dress, both wore white daisy corsages. A reception followed the ceremony. Serving were Becky Salinas, Boynton Beach, Fla.; Joni Schultz, Milford; and Deborah Drudge, Warsaw. The couple is residing on r 1 North Webster. The bride attended Wawasee High School and is employed at Serenade Foods, Milford. The bridegroom attended Wawasee High School and is employed at Commodore Homes, Syracuse.

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