The Mail-Journal, Volume 18, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 April 1981 — Page 7

Community Corner

Garden Clubs of Indiana celebrate 50th anniversary

The Garden Clubs of Indiana. Inc., will celebrate their 50th anniversary at their annual convention “Golden Reflections in Harmony with the Future" in Indiinapolis. Attending this convention and representing the SyracuseWawasee Garden Club will be Mrs R C Tytler. club president She is also a member of the state board of directors, state life and life member of the National Council of State Garden. Clubs. Inc Hosting the April convention are the North East District garden clubs under the direction of Mrs Leßoy Yoder, chairman and. Mrs Richard Lichtenstiger. cochairman A board of directors meeting will be April 7 followed by a board dinner "Time to Reflect” is the Wednesday. April 8. business session theme when state officers and committee chairmen report with new officers elected On April 8 at noon, luncheon members and guests will be entertained with a musical fashion show giving tribute to all garden club members Alice Riley of Berne will feature the show entitled "Memories are Made of This" as a narrator soloist The convention will also offer $6,000 scholarship awards to three students from Ball State University and three Purdue University students Mrs Henry C. Prarige of Indianapolis, national conservation chairman, and past state president, will

Boys' Gymnastics Class Still Open Every Thursday From 6-7 P M. Until May 14 Lakeland Youth Center, SR 13 Not For Beginners Instructor: Steve Vogel 457-3055

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speak on "Our Fifty Years Together” "Golden Year 1931-1981” is the April 8 evening banquet theme. Indiana Central Region Director and Past State President Mrs. Paul Cook of Indianapolis will speak on "Look Into the Future with Our Organization.” Accredited flower show judge and flower arranger Mrs. Wendall Rowe of Indianapolis will present the evening program “Creative Designs Past and Future. A reception honoring national.

Police Career Camp applications accepted

The Lakeland Kiwanis Chib of North Webster is ready to receive applications to the Indiana State Police Career Camp, announced Jerry Badskey High school students interested in attending this year s Kiwanissponsored Career Camp may obtain applications from high school guidance offices and Indiana State Police Posts. Held during July, the program is open to boys and girls in grades nine through 12 who are interested in pursuing a career in law enforcement or criminal justice. The camp staff is com posed of Indiana State Police officers and numerous criminal justice experts The camp is held on the campus of Indiana State University in Terre Haute

regional and state officers and committee chairmen will follow ' Herb Sailor of Elkhart will present a color slide program “Nature in Harmony with the Future" at the Thursday morning awards breakfast. His colorslide film "The Four Seasons", will present the beautiful fall and winter sections of this wildlife narrative in his own backyard Awards for achievement in club activities will be presented by Mrs. Don Kelver of LaPorte. state awards chairman.

For more information on the Indiana State Police Career Camp, contact Jerry Badskey of the Lakeland Kiwanis Club. Box 202, North Webster 46555 Vitamin E vs. cancer Non-cancerous breast lumps have been found to dissolve when the patient takes large doses of Vitamin E. One of every five women has the non-malignant lumps in her breasts. Doctors at Johns Hopkins and Sinai hospitals in Bali t more report only four women out of 26 who had advanced cases of the ailment failed to respond They were given 600 international units of the vitamin even* day for eight weeks

11 JBL am. au v /■■■k MR. AND MRS. ROGER BUTT Pamela Carmean becomes February bride of Roger Butt

A color scheme of burgundy and dusty rose was chosen by Pamela Carmean for her February 21 marriage to Roger Butt The rites were read in the Elkhart Calvary United Methodist Church by Rev. Clyde Trumbauer The brides parents are Toni Carmean of Elkhart and Ora Carmean of South Bend. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs Dale Butt of Syracuse The bride and bridegroom were joined by Donni Kouder of Bristol as maid of honor and Kenny Butt of Syracuse as best man. Candy Sickels of LaPorte was bridesmaid and Dave Roth of Elkhart was groomsman Jodie

Lewis of South Bend was the flower girl and Tracy Butt of Syracuse was ring bearer The guests were seated by Lonnie Franks and John VanHimbergen. both of Elkhart. Following a honeymoon in Southern Indiana, the couple is residing in Syracuse.

Fashion, wool show open to all sewers

By PATRICIA M. RATHBUN Ext. Home Ec. The Kosciusko County Extension Homemakers will once again sponsor a county fashion and wool show for county home sewers. All sewers, female and male, are encouraged to participate. Judging will take place Apnl 29. 7 p.m., at the Shrine Building, fairgrounds. The public will be invited at this time to view the creations of those participating. Division entries are: Classy Lads and Lassies — 18 thru 35 years of age: Mod Mamas and Papas — 36 thru 55 years; Gracious Grandmas and Grandpas — 56 years and over. Other divisions include sewing for others. This is a nonprofessional division for those who sew for other people, be it friends, relatives, children, husbands, etc. To qualify as a non professional, you must earn less than S6OO a year The garment must also be worn at the judging by the individual for whom it was made. The professional division is for those who are or have been ac-

B. J. Crowley's Horoscope

Week of Aprils.l%l ARIES - The Ariaif has tre—end—a drive. He to aldml always wcctuful. He la often an o* er -achiever. SeWeai to be a quiet penes, talking w much be baa few secrets. He likes people and wants them to like Mm. Beat color to rod; lucky numbers are 2 and 4. Lucky day to Sunday. ARIES - March 21 to April 20“ You have terrific leadership ability, but you must learn to discipline your tongue if you want to exercise this ability. Think before you speak. TAURUS - April 21 to May 20--Curb the tendency • to act aggressively. Constructive pursuits are the answer to your frustrations. GEMINI “ May 21 to June 20--Join a group or association dedicated to civic improvement. If you take a job on a committee, give it your best. CANCER - June 21 to July 22-Keep all activities above board. Spend some time with a friend whom you truly enjoy. Set a good example for others. LEO - July 23 to Aug. 22-There is a time for work and a time for play. Concentrate your efforts this week on work. VIRGO-Aug. 23 to Sept. " 22-Take care that you don’t

Legion Auxiliary largest ever The American Legion Auxiliary Unit 223. Syracuse.* announced they have the most members the unit’s ever had since its chartership. Currently, District Two, which includes the local auxiliary, is ahead in state membership Membership chairman Margaret Nichols announced the unit has 176 paid-up members. Prior to their March 24 meeting, 32 community members gathered with the Legion for the film “How to Say No to a Rapist and Survive." Chaplains Loree Mence reported flowers were sent to Leia Harkless and get well cards were mailed to Georgia Buster and Lorraine Slagle Following the meeting refreshments were served by Alice Kline, Doris Coburn. Sharon Line and Mary Lou Smith. Chamber seeks club information The Chamber of Commerce is currently compiling a list of area clubs and organizations. Any groups wanting to contribute information for the chamber service directory, to be used city wide, should call the chamber office during business hours. Organizations with literature to be distributed to the public may contribute fliers or whatever to the chamber office. Golden Gleams What can be hoped for which is not believed? -St. Augustine.

lively engaged in any phase of clothing and earning S6OO or more. The designer division is for the creative sewer who creates an original design; not a revision of a commerical pattern. Fashion categories include: Family outfits, dresses, coat or suit, separates, my choice, and evening wear. Along with the regular fashion show will be a wool show’. Divisions include: Youth 14 thru 17 years; Juniors — 13 thru 24 years; and Senior — 25 years or over. 4-H’ers are encouraged to participate in the wool show as they can enter their 4-H garments. Categories for the wool show are dresses, coat or fulllength cape and suits One stipulation to keep in mind in regards to the wool show is that the fabric content of the garment MUST NOT be less than 70 per cent wool. Participaing in the fashion show’s is open to any home sewer in Kosciusko County. Winners of the county shows will receive prizes and ribbons. For more information and entry’ blanks, contact the extension office.

make a thoughtless remark which could be misinterpreted. Keep private matters to yourself. LIBRA - Sept. 23 to Oct. 22--Stay in circulation this week. A social situation could lead into the beginning of a permanent and beautiful relationship. SCORIIO “ Oct. 23 to Nov. 22--Be aware that young people close to you have problems that are very real to them. Don’t be too alarmed that those things which seem logical to you don't strike them in the same way. SAGITTARIUS- Nov. 23 to Dec. 21- The temptation to spend money needlessly is great this week. Instead, stay home and get things in order. Mend or repair those , things which can be useful. CAPRICORN “Dec. 22 to Jan. 19--Entertain friends. Plan a good menu. Spend some time with children. Don’t neglect your spiritual life. Make plans for the future. AQUARIUS - Jan. 20 to Feb. 18-Think before you speak. If it seems that others are making it hard on you. take a look at yourself. The fault could lie with you. PISCES - Feb. 19 to March 20-You have a lot going for you. You are well liked by your peers.

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CALENDAR Week Os April 1 To April 8 Focus on the Family Film WEDNESDAY Series Film 2: “Shaping the Will Order of the Eastern Star without Breaking the Spirit,” 7:30 P m . Milford Masonic 7 p.m., Wawasee High School Lodge Auditorium, sponsored by Alcoholics Anonymous Syracuse P.T.0., free ad- 7:30 p.m.. Saint Martin de mission Porres Catholic Church THURSDAY First Brethren Women’s Milford Volunteer Firemen Missionary Society Milford Fire Station 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY Milford Kiwanis 6:45a.m.. Milford Fire Station SATURDAY Wawasee Kiwanis 7 am., Three Flags Drive-In. Syracuse Alcoholics Anonymous SUNDAY Open meeting, 10 a m.. North W’ebster Fire Station MONDAY lakeland Kiwanis . 7 a m . North Webster Classic Milford Lions Restaurant 7pm. Harpers TOP tO6 Syracuse Sorosis ( lub 6:30 p.m.. Calvary United 7:30p.m. Methodist Church • t TUESQAY Kosciusko County Photo Syracuse Garden Club Philes 7:30p.m. Camera club. 7 p.m.. Kiwanis American Legion Auxiliary Room. S. Buffalo St . Warsaw Ancil Geiger Unit 226. 7:30 Overeaters Anonymous p.m.. Mi.lford 7:30 p.m., North Webster United Methodist Church WEDNESDAY Eagles Auxiliary Meeting Goodwill Club of North Aeri f 3760 ’ 7 P m • Inland Webster Eagles. 404 Sycamore St., I:3opm. Syracuse Children’s Story Hour , Al S? ho,ics . 3:30 p.m . Syracuse Library, ‘ :3 ° pr P ■ lartin de Children's Department Porres Cathohc Church BL X CELEBRATE 64TH ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. Floyd (“Sandy") Fuller, Milford, celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary on Tuesday. March 3f Both are residents of the Lakeland Loving Care Nursing Home. Milford. Mrs. Fuller, the former Sa villa Cox, is the daughter of the late William and Chloe Cox and married Fuller in the office of J. North, ' justice of the peace, in Milford. Fuller was born in Milford but traveled as a young boy to Oklahoma by covered wagon. While in Oklahoma the family ran a small store. For many years Fuller and his brother, Royce, ran the department store, located where Amazing Motors is on North Main Street, where local people could purchase most of their needs. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller were both born in Milford. Fuller attended school at Milford Junction and Mrs. Fuller at Milford. The Fullers' daughter. Virginia, married Robert Bushong, who once taught school and coached at Milford. The Bushongs now reside in Stewart. Fla. A granddaughter. Jeannie Leyda and three greatgrandchildren reside in Kokomo < Photo by Deb Fox)

LOUISA’S LETTER @

Dear Louisa. 1 have a child three years of age who still wets his pants. 1 have punished him but it seems to do no good. What would you suggest? : Whits End--Pa. Answer: The worst thing you can do is to punish a child for wetting his pants. Punishment makes him fearful and nervous and makes it much harder for him to overcome the habit. If the doctor thinks there is nothing wrong, phys-

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ically. you must have patience and not make a great issue of it. See that he goes . to the bathroom at regular times and that his clothes are easy to manage. Parents are responsible for this condition in many cases because they have kept a child pinned up in diapers too long and do not take the time to train him, earlier. Louisa Address: Louisa, Box 532, Orangeburg, S. C. 291 IS

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