The Mail-Journal, Volume 18, Number 19, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 May 1981 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., May 27,1981

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Community Corner

New officers for the « County Homemakers

The Kosciusko County Extension Homemakers held their annual Spring Achievement program. May 6. at the Shrine Building, with 400 homemakers attending The achievement program is the final finale' of each program year at which time new officers for the coming year are installed and special recognitions are made for outstanding accomplishments The 1981 82 County Officers were installed by the 80-81 Immediate Past County President. Dorothea Kurth The installed officers were President — Mary Lou Whitehead President elect — Judy Cutler First vice president — Alice Schooley Second vice president — Lucy Dockery Secretary Betty Busch Assistant Secretary — Jane Demske Treasurer Catherine Bause Assistant Treasurer - Jean Albert Immediate Past President Barb Williamson Plain Farmerettes plan for summer President Kim Everest opened the recent meeting of the Leesburg Plain Farmerettes 4-H Club held at the Leesburg Methodist Church , Pledges were led by Heather Ferguson and Jenny Bowers Health and safety; was given by Jennifer Andres and Lauren Lenfesty Plans were also made for the summer meetings Refreshments were served by Jennifer Lorn and Teresa Bower The next meeting will be held on June 4at 1 30 p m ; Stevens in Elkhart Art Auction Margi and Martin Stevens, prominent local artists from Stone Lake, donated 100 paintings in both aery lies and draw ings and pottery for the Mental Health Association Art Auction Benefit, open to the public The event will begin with a luncheon on May 31. from noon until 1:30 pm . a brief . recognition and the art auction at 2 p m . at the Elkhart Holiday Inn. 2725 Cassopolis St The Stevens pursued studies in painting, with many displayed in corporation offices and universities They've painted entire towns. ] leading citizens, landmarks, homes, children, pets, and more

XOl—l Dewart Lake Protective Association ANNUAL MEETING To Be Held Sunday, June 7,1981 2 P.M. At The DEWART LAKE MARINA Election Os Officers Will Be Held If Unable To Attend The Meeting Send Dues ( $ 5")To: Betty A. Busch R.R.580x 259 Syracuse, Ind. 46567 President Os The Ass n Robert Busch XOX=S OESOEZSSSIOE

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Many special awards were presented during the evening The Jane Award for Leadership was awarded to Mary Haney of Winona Lake, an honorary member of the Tuesday Afternoon Club for her community service The Jane Award was established in 1971 to identify women who have contributed to building leadership in others The award is named after Janalyce Routs, a past Kosciusko CountyHome Demonstration Agent. The award presentation was made byDoris Everson. education committee chairman and Sheila Warren. 1980 Jane Award recipient Clubs serving the organization for the past 25 years were also recognized They are JollyDozen. Live and Learn, and Monroe Hilltoppers The clubs were presented flag sets and certificates by Barb Williamson Cultural arts photo contest ™ entrants recognized were Alice Keirn of Mentone, winner; Jean Albert of Leesburg; Sandy Jarvis of Claypool. Barbara Slater of Claypool. Mrs Charles Kinzie of Sidney. Pansy MichaeH>f Sidney and Gertrude Leckrone of Pierceton Clubs receiving standard club recognition were; Atwood Home Study, Classy Lassies, Goodwill. Happy Homemakers. Jolly Dozen. Jolly Good Neighbors, Homemakers. Merry-Go-Around. Prairie Township and Tippy Lee Clubs receiving honor club recognition were: Club 55. Crystal Club, Double H, Lam plighters. Merry Mollies. MerryTones, Monroe Hilltoppers, Pierceton Home Ec . Seward Home Extension. Sunshine. Tippecanoe Twp . and Warsaw Jr Extension Homemakers A new award, the membership award, was presented to the Golden April Extension Homemaker Club for gaining the most new members The Kosciusko County Choral Club, directed by Miss Mary Jane Miller, provided a musical selection of the songs they will sing at Homemakers Conference in June The featured program was a Homemakers Fashion Show and announcement of winners The winners of the county show will be eligible to participate in the State Fair Fashion Show in August Refreshments were provided by Chit Chat. Classy Lassies. Efficient Homemakers. Herscherettes. Ladies of the Lake. Lamplighters. Merry-Go-Around and Tippecanoe Twp The committee for the program was: Mary Lou Whitehead. Anna Lou Bibier, Marjorie Ervin, Catherine Gardener. Clar Brodnck. Dons Wall. Pat L’lrey and Lois Philbert

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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. Sfe 14 Silver Lake Meals fori Older Americans is for persons 60 years or older and is a chance to meet new friends, enjoy low cost, hot, nutritional meals The sites are opened several hours each day including noon for programs Meals for Older Americans is not associated with Welfare but is for the promotion for better health for the older population Donations are accepted for the meals. , ' 7 May 28-June3 THURSDAY - Vegetable juice, chicken salad on lettuce, buttered broccoli, apricots, 'd TO WED — Mr. and Mrs. Jon Dipert. Palm Beach. Fla., announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Nannette Devoni. to Scott D. Swaidner. son of Jane Brallier. Fort Myers, Fla., and Ward Swaidner. L’Anse, Mich. Miss Dipert is a 1979 graduate of Wawasee High School and is entering her senior year at Parkview Methodist School of Nursing in Fort Wayne. Her fiance is a 1979 graduate of Warsaw Community High School and a 1981 graduate of the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park. N.Y. A July 18 wedding is being planned at Holy Trinity Episcopalian Church in West Palm Beach. Fla.

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bread, margarine, birthday cake, milk, tea and coffee FRIDAY — Apple juice, tuna cakes, stewed tomatoes, perfection salad with dressing, rice crispie bread, margarine, milk, tea and coffee MONDAY - Vegetable cocktail juice, beef barbecue with bun. fruit and vegetable jello salad, banana pudding delight, milk, tea and coffee TUESDAY — Orange juice, creamed chicken with biscuit, whipped sweet potato with margarine, mixed fruit salad, peanut butter square, milk, tea and coffee WEDNESDAY - Pineapple juice, hamburger potato bake with cheese, green and yellow beans, vanilla pudding with chocolate chips, white bread with margarine, milk, tea and coffee Bethany Homemakers have carry-in Bethany Homemakers Extension Club met recently for an all-day meeting A carry-in dinner was held at the noon hour In the afternoon President Kathryn Method opened the meeting The group joined in singing the song of the month “How Great Thou Art". Roll call was answered with “What Is Your Favorite Activity for Outdoors’’" The 13 members present heard Blanche Blue give the health and safety report Mrs Mauzy was honored on her 90th birthday Secretary's and treasurers reports were given by Marbell Tarman and Anna Mellinger The lesson. "Coping with Inflation ", was given by Helen Hollinger The Purdue Conference was announced; that meeting will be held June 10-12 The group's next meeting will be held on June 14 at the Myrtle Leatherman residence beginning at 1 pm. Judy Ferverda honored at open house Judy Ferverda was honored at an open house following her graduation from Wawasee High Schoo). A buffet supper, including cake and punch, was served to family and friends from Leesburg. Syracuse, Culver, Nappanee. Warsaw and North Webster Miss Ferverda plans to be married in August.

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♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ B. J Crowley's Horoscope

Week of May 31, 1981 GEMINI — Those bora under this sign love everyone. They are usually very well liked by their peen, although conformity Is not an . important word in their vocabulary. Lucky day Is Friday, lucky number is 2 and beat color is blue. GEMINI - May 21 to June 20-Do an about face by becoming practical and thrifty. Check ads before making purchases so you can get the most for your money. CANCER - June 21 to July 22--Goodwill can grow if you continue to have the cheerful attitude. If others have wronged you, forgive them. Only then can you be Hepler, Bray graduation reception held Wawasee High School graduating seniors Julie Hepler and Gary Bray were honored at a reception following their commencement exercises on May 17. Julie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hepler, r 1 Syracuse and Gary- is the son of Mr. and Mrs Jerry Bray of Milford. Among the many guests attending were Julie's sister, Bobbi McNutt and her friend, Rob Schiffer, both of Memphis, Tenn Julie plans to continue working in newspaper composition at the Papers. Incorporated, Milford. Gary would like to locate employment in the tool-and-die trade. Wedding plans for the couple are in the future. Julie was a seventh semester graduate at Wawasee this year. Fervadas host Room 4-U Club The Room 4-U 4-H Club met at the home of Judy and Amy Ferverda Monday evening, May 18 President Judy Ferverda called the meeting to order. Connie Thompson recited the 4-H Pledge and Lynn Hathaway led the American Pledge, Roll call was taken by each member responding to the question: What are you going to exhibit at the fair? Mrs. Greider pointed out some important dates to remember: July 15. record books are due; July 17, private dress revue; July 20-22. judging; and July 28. general judging The group then played a game The president adjourned the meeting and refreshments of chips, dip and punch were served to seven members and three guests They sang “Happy Birthday" to Amy Ferverda. The next meeting of the Room 4-U 4-H Club will be June 22. Reception honors Sandy Lozano Mr and Mrs. Alex Lozano. Milford, hosted a graduation . reception for their daughter. Sandy. Saturday afternoon. May 16 The reception was held at the Lozano home with family and friends attending. Sandy graduated from Wawasee High School. Sunday. May 17. Ebenezer Ladies meet in home of Edna Thomas The Ebenezer Ladies Aid met in Edna Thomas' home on Thursday. May 21, with 15 members and one guest. Nellie Swartz. Pauline Fawley provided devotions and President Wilma Beck presided. Mrs. Fawley helped the hostess serve refreshments. The June meeting will be a picnic at Minnie Doll's home.

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ happy with yourself. LEO - July 23 to Aug. 22-Faimess and justice have never been more important than now. Avoid the tendency to be too outspoken. Guard health. VIRGO -- Aug. 23 to Sept. 22—If your faith has become latent, revive it. Attend services this week. Dining out should be pleasurable. LIBRA -- Sept. 23 to Oct. 22-This week should provide a series of satisfactory events. Love and tenderness can win a great deal for you. SCORPIO ->9et. 23 to Nov. 22-Smile and the world smiles with you. Cry and you cry alone. Back up your smile with sincerity. SAGITTARIUS- Nov. 23 to Dec. 21-Rid yourself of the tendency to be selfish. Financial worries should nowbecome lessened. Happiness for you will come through sharing. CAPRICORN -Dec 22 to Jan. 19--Balance the budget even if you have to cut out a favorite activity or indulgence. Even though family members may disagree on your practical approach. they will thank you later. AQUARIUS - Jan. 20 to Feb. 18—New ways to solve old problems come to light. Communication is good. You can sway someone to your way of thinking. PISCES -- Feb. 19 to March 20-Work before you play. Then take the time to _ enjoy one you love. A small gift as a token of your love will be appreciated. ARIES - March 21 to April 20--Call a family conference. Let each one express his opinion. Even though there will not be complete agreement, the air will be cleared. TAURUS - April 21 to May 20-Try a new system for keeping your home and surroundings in order. By so doing you can overcome most obstacles and much dissatisfaction.

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CALENDAR Week Os May 27 To June 3 WEDNESDAY Eagles Auxiliary Meeting VVtUNtOUHT Aerie 7 pm Lakeland Eagles. 404 Sycamore St., Farmer’s Market : Syracuse 6:30 a.m.-10 am., Warsaw Alcoholics Anonymous fairgrounds 7:30 p.m., Saint Martin de Weight Watchers Porres Catholic Church. 9 a.m., Lakeland Youth Center Syracuse THURSDAY Overeaters Anonymous VFW Syracuse 9:30 a.m.. Milford Christian Bp.m Church. Athletic Center p o i rx a V Milford Kiwanis v KIUaK Y 6:45a.m., Milford fire station SATURDAY Farmer’s Market 6:30 a.m -10 a m.. Warsaw J {/ fairgrounds I ill Wawasee Kiwanis K‘ 7 a.m.. Three Flags drive-in, Syracuse CiiMRAV Alcoholics Anonymous □UNUAY open meeting. 10 a m.. North W ebster fire station MONDAY Lakeland Kiwanis ' ~ am - Classic Restaurant, / North Webster? TOP 106 /^^s^=ss^/ P m - Calvary United // Methodist Church, Syracuse Milford Lions 7 p.m., United Methodist Church. Milford SorosisClub * | 7:30p.m. TUESDAY Senior Citizens Golf League x ■ 8:30 am., Maxwelton Golf *i Course. Syracuse > j / f j i ' American Legion Auxiliary M Ancil Geiger Unit 226. 7:30 p.m., Milford d Syracuse-W awasee Garden Kosciusko County Photo club Philes 7:30 p m.. Linda Harkleroad’s Camera Club, 7 p.m . Kiwanis home. Syracuse, program. Room. W arsaw plant auction WEDNESDAY Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p m . Saint Martin de Farmer’s Market Porres Catholic Church, 6:30 a.m-10 am.. Warsaw Syracuse fairgrounds Order of the Eastern Star Weight Watchers 7:30 p.m., Milford Masonic 9 a m . Lakeland Youth Center Lodge