The Mail-Journal, Volume 18, Number 13, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 April 1981 — Page 7

Community Corner

Schedule given for Wagon Wheel Playhouse

The 1981 season for the Wagon Wheel Playhouse in Warsaw has been announced. For the 26th season, the playhouse has chosen six different popular plays and musicals Neil Simon's “The Sunshine Boys” leads the summer season, running from June 3-June 14. The second production is “Stop the World-1 want to Get Off by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley. That play will run from June 17 until June 28. Highlighting the first part of July will be “Grease” by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey The. production begins July 1 and continues until July 12

Former resident's children in 'The King and I'

Ty and Jason Biller, sons of Rev and Mrs Kent Biller, formerly of Milford, are among the Sefiior Citizens Easter dinner The Milford Senior Citizens held their Easter dinner at the fire station where 40 members were present The tables were decorated with an Easter theme featuring "New Life" and "Springtime”. Jean Purcell and Kathleen Heath were in charge of decorations After dinner a program of religious music was given by O.A Lambert and Richard Fehnel The business meeting followed and was opened by the pledge to the flag Happy Birthday" was sung to Joe Eichberger Helen Estep of Fort Wayne and Katie Scnbner of Goshen were guests It was decided to place a book in the library for Ruth Haney and James Longfellow Alyce Fuller and Jean Purcell are m charge of the arrangements Bernice Longfellow was selected to be the Milford Queen for the coming year The Syracuse club invited the group to join them on April 25 The next meeting will be May io It will have a Mother’s Day theme Everyone is welcome

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The fourth play, “The Robber Bridegroom,” begins July 15 and continues until July 26. The play is based on an early novella by Eudora Welty. “Hello Dolly” is the Wagon Wheel's fifth production for the summer season. The musical, by Michael Steward and Jerry Herman, will run from July 29August 16 The last production for the 1981 season is a musical by Stephen Sondheim and George Furth. “Company” The production begins August 19 and continues until August 30. For more information about tickets contact the Wagon Wheel Playhouse m Warsaw

students listed to appear in the musical the “King and I” being presented at Huntington College. Huntington Rev Kent Biller, the son of Mr and Mrs Kendall Biller of r 2 Milford, and his family now reside in Union dale The presentation of the Rodger's and Hammersteins musical will take place Apnl 24 and 25 and May 1 and 2 in the Davis Auditorium on the college campus Based upon a 1944 novel by Margaret Landon, the musical includes such songs as “Hello. Young Lovers.” "Getting to Know You.” “Something Wonderful.” “I Whistle a Happy Tune.” and "Shall We Dance?" Tickets are now available at the Huntington Union Building and can be reserved by telephone Clean-up day at Milford cemetery to be April 20 Stan Wuthrich, president of the Milford Cemetery Association, has announced a cemetery cleanup will begin at 6 p m on Mon day. Apnl 20 He urges all citizens of the community to participate and help get the cemetery ready for the Memorial Day holiday

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REAL menu

Meals for Older Americans are served each day at the following locations: The Scout cabin at Crosson Park. Syracuse; the Retired Tigers center, 320 W Main. Warsaw; and Lions Club Building. SR 14 Silver Lake April 16-22 THURSDAY - Apple juice, green bean, ham, tomato casserole, perfection salad, rice pudding, Olympic bread, margarine, milk, tea and coffee FRIDAY — Pineapple juice, crispy fried chicken, potato salad, cole slaw, dinner roll, margarine, Easter cake, milk, tea and coffee MONDAY — Orange juice, creamed chicken and biscuit, broccoli and cheese sauce.

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peanut butter ball, mixed fruit salad, milk, tea and coffee TUESDAY — Pineapple juice, hamburger potato bake with cheese, green and yellow beans, vanilla pudding with chocolate chips, white bread, margarine, milk, tea and coffee WEDNESDAY — Apple juice, baked beans with hot dogs, potato salad, plums, wheat bread, margarine, milk, tea and coffee Green hair? Is your hair bleached’ You’d better make sure you take protection from chlorinated swimming pools or else it could turn green Try wearing two bathing caps.

Easter eggs

By PATRICIA RATHBUN Brightly colored Easter eggs can lend a festive air to your holiday celebrations They also make for good, nutritious eating at the same time. When shopping for your Easter eggs, look for the USDA grademark which lets you know the interior egg quality and the appearance and condition of the shell. The higher the grade, the higher the yolk and white of the egg will stand when broken out of the shell. U.S Grades AA and A are the most attractive, but U.S. Grade B is equally fine for colorful Easter eggs. The labeled size of eggs actually describe tije weight of a dozen eggs, not \ the physical dimensions of the eggs. Extra large eggs weigh 27 ounces per dozen, large weigh 24 ounces and medium eggs weigh 21 ounces per dozen. To determine the best egg buy, calculate the cost per ounce Eggs are among the worlds most nutritious foods. They're a good source of vitamins A and D. riboflavin, and iron. They’re lowin calories — less than 100 calories per egg Eggs are also an Bank women meet at Warsaw The Northeastern Group of the National Association of Bank Women will meet on Wednesday. April 22, at the Warsaw Elks Lodge. The group has more than 200 members from banks located in a 15-county region The social hour will begin at 5 p.m. with a buffet dinner scheduled for 5:45 p.m. Sherry Johnson, assistant vice president of Elkhart's Saint Joe Valley Bank, will .preside over the business meeting. Highlighting the evenings program will be the viewing of the film “What You Are Now,’ Is Where You Were When.” an analysis of human behavior designed to help improve communication. The leaders for a group discussion to follow are Nancy Bickn se and Marjorie Wicks, both of Fort Wayne. Arrangements are being made by Helen Nichols, assistant vice president of the First National Bank in Warsaw and assistant cashier Ethel Vandersaul of the Citizens National Bank, Columbia City. Also working on the arrangements are membership committee member Joellen Hauth and publicity committee member Lauree Brubaker. Lake City Bank of Warsaw. The National Association of Bank Women is the only organization which represents the interests of women in banking. Its services and programs are directed toward the encouragement of professional excellence and career growth for all women in the banking industry.

economical source of protein. One dozen large eggs equal one and one half pounds of proteinrich food. If large eggs are 99 cents per dozen, that’s 66 cents per pound for an excellent source of protein.

Eggs lend themselves to a variety of dishes and styles. If hard cooking, select those eggs which have been in the refrigerator the longest — or buy them several days ahead of time. When hardcooked, they'll peel easier. To cook, put a single layer of eggs in a saucepan. Add enough water to cover the eggs and bring to a boil. Cover the pan. remove from heat and let stand for 15 minutes. Cool the eggs promptly in cold water. This will also help make the eggs easier to peel and will prevent a green discoloration between the yolk and white. This discoloration is only a harmless chemical reaction between the sulfur in the white and the iron in the yolk To color eggs, put one-half cup of water in a small container like a custard cup. Add one envelope of a fruit flavored drink powder and stir till dissolved. Place a hard-cooked egg on a slotted spoon and carefully lower it into the water Slowly move the egg around in the water until it reaches the desired color. Use the spoon to remove the egg from the water and place it on a paper towel to dry- Crayons suitable for use with foods can be used to draw pictures or write names on the egg before putting it into the colored water What about eating hard-cooked eggs that have been used for Easter egg hunts? Hard cooked eggs which have been out of the refrigerator more than three hours should not be eaten nor combined with other ingredients The shell of the egg is the only protection the inside has from bacteria. The shell is very porous and does not provide a safe barrier Eggs used for decorative purposes and held at room temperature for more than three hours should not be used as well as those eggs used for an Easter egg hunt where they are hidden m grass and subject to invasion of dirt, light and humidity. So if you want to eat your hardcooked eggs as well as use them for decoration, keep them refrigerated until needed A fewhours out of the refrigerator to adorn an Easter basket shouldn't present a spoilage hazard Magic Egg Writing Dissolve 3 T. alum in one cup vinegar. Use this solution to write or draw on a very fresh egg with the tip of a small brush After the egg has completely dried, boil it as for hard cooked eggs When you peel it, you will see that the writing has been transfered to the egg Take if off A damp cloth and a dab of toothpaste will remove black heel marks and crayon marks Let us spray Also, if your hair is flyaway, just spray your brush and comb with an anti-static spray.

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CALENDAR Week Os April 15 To April 22 WEDNESDAY High School Auditorium, _ _ a _ . sponsored by Syracuse PTO, Syracuse Parent-Teacher f^admissi J n Organization monthly board meeting, 12 Lutheran Church Women noon, Syracuse elementary 7:30 p.m.7 Syracuse Grace library, all welcome Lutheran Church VFW Eucber 1 7 p.m., Syracuse VFW Hall Alcoholics Anwiymous , Focus on the Family Film pm " s Series Porres Catholic Church Film 3 — “Christian Twilighters Bunco Chib Fathering”, 7 p.m., Wawasee 7:30p.m. THURSDAY Ebenezer Ladies Aid Enchanted Hills Playhouse 2 p.m. Theatre Guild meeting, 1 Milford Volunteer Firemen p.m., Jeanne Gardiner’s Milford Fire Station home, all welcome Easter Egg Hunt SATURDAY for children, 1-3 p.m.. Railroad Park, Syracuse. Wawasee Kiwanis sponsored by VFW 7 a m.. Three Flags Drive-In. Dance Syracuse 9p.m.-midnight. VFW Hall EASTER-PASSOVER Alcoholics Anonvmous SUNDAY open meeting. 10 am.. North . Webster Fire Station MONDAY 6;3C pm Calvao . United Methodist Church EASTER MONDAY Milford Lions Lakeland Kiwanis 7 p.m . Harper's Restaurant 7 a.m.. Classic Restaurant. Primary Mothers Club North Webster ' 7:30 p.m . Syracuse TUESDAY Refunders Club Syracuse Town Board 7:30 p.m , 116 East Main. 7:30 p.m . Syracuse town hall Syracuse, Building next to Syracuse Public Library, open to all WEDNESDAY High School Auditorium, sponsored by Syracuse PTO, Children’s Story Hour free admission 3:30 p.m.. Syracuse Public Eagles Auxiliary Meeting Library. Children s Depart- Aerie 3760, 7 p.m., Lakeland ment Eagles. 404 Sycamore St.. Focus on the Family Film Syracuse Series Alcoholics Anonymous Film 4 — "Preparing for 7:30 p. m ., Saint Martin's Adolescence: The Origins of de Porres Catholic Church Self-Doubt . 7 p.m . Wawasee

Juanita Sparks Home Arts Club's April hostess Juanita Sparks was hostess to the Home Arts Club in her home at Dewart Lake on Tuesday. April 14. Kathleen Naegele opened the meeting by leading the pledge to the flag and the club creed. Ten members answered roll call by naming a favorite rainy day project. NUah Jonasch read “Life's Design" for devotions Ruth Zimmerman gave a list of programs for next year and hostesses were assigned In May there will be a publicity drive throughout the county and dubs will have table displays in the local stores The minutes were read by Sara Mock and Pauline Cormany gave the treasurer s report There was a collection for the flower fund and the club is to have an exhibit at the fair. The spring trip and Spring Achievement were discussed "Happy Birthday" as sung to Vera Schell and Sara Mock who both have April birthdays. The hostess served refreshments including frozen salad, candies, crackers and coffee. Louise Baker won the door prize. The club adjourned by repeating the club collect. The next meeting will be May 12 with Sara Mock serving as hostess In the bag To keep juice cold without watering it down, put a tightly closed bag of ice into the pitcher

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