The Mail-Journal, Volume 18, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 June 1981 — Page 7
Community Corner
| LOUISA'S LETTER
Dear Louisa. We had a lot of trouble with our boy when he lived with us in our home but he seems to be a different person since he left us and is living in a different state. People who live there think he is a wonderful citizen and he has had all sorts of prominent positions. Why should he change like this? - Mother-Pa Answer: He was probably not appreciated at home for what he could do. Did you criticize him and keep telling him how much trouble he was to you and convince him that h? was a bad person? That is the quickest way you can make a bad boy out of a good one. A child needs to know that the parents beliese m him and expect him to be good. We usually try to jive up to what people expect of us. Louisa
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Dear Louisa. My boyfriend and 1 would like to get married but neither of us has finished school. We truly do love each other and always will but he has to finish school and he has no way to make a living. All of our parents think the idea is ridiculous as he has no way to make a living. If each one of them would give us an allowance we could make out very well. Don’t vou think thev should help us? ’ ; N.8.-Colo. Answer: No. 1 do not and I would suggest that you not see as much of each other as you apparently are doing now. You are too young to take on the responsibilities of a home and family. Louisa Address: louis*. Box 532. Orangeburg. S. C. 29115
WIL r LhBA Twl Av ‘ITI \ \ I B "* I - H " 1 NEW AUXILIARY OFFICERS — Shown above are new Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary officers following their installation last Thursday night. Seated are Norma Leer, secretary; Ilene Wilson, president: Ethel Bishop, installing officer; and Ruth Pound, senior vice president. Standing are Marjorie Coy. three-year trustee; Nedena Laughlin, junior vice president; Dixie Kehr, guard; Linda Kauffman, conductress: and Betty Croy, first year trustee. I’’UH"‘BPS' . 1 . FQ ■ \ Jrw 3 Vr I ' \ I * i x ’ TO J A ; » l;li: 4n , -Vsl Ji * ‘o Ji/I nt: :;>* .. if' VFW OFFICERS — Installation was held for Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1342 last Thursday night in the post home at Syracuse. Seated in front are Terry Schrock, junior vice president; John Etsinger. national council member and installing officer: Ray Kehr, commander: and Kenny Moser, senior vice president. Standing are Terry Moser, patriotic chairman; Charles White, house committee; Tom White, house committee; Bill Rex. quartermaster; and B.G. Hooginboom. installing aide.
REAL menu
I hi 1 ■ p Meals for Older Americans are | served each day at tbe following I locations. The Scout cabin at Crosson Park. Syracuse and the Retired Tigers center. 320 W. I Main. Warsaw. Meals for 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 w’ith Welfare but is for the promotion for better health for the older population Donations are accepted for the meals. June 4-10 THURSDAY - Apple juice, baked beans with hot dogs, potato salad, fresh fruit, wheat bread, margarine, milk, tea and coffee FRIDAY — Cranapple juice, meatloaf with tomato sauce, mashed potatoes, spinach, sliced pears, hot roll, margarine,, milk, tea and coffee MONDAY — Tomato juice, oven barbeque chicken, sliced parslied potatoes, hot buttered beets, sliced peaches, bread, margarine, milk, tea and coffee TUESDAY’ — Orange juice, beef and noodles, tossed green salad w-ith dressing, cheese slice, baked apple with marshmallows, bread, margarine, milk, tea and r coffee WEDNESDAY — Apple juice, tuna and macaroni salad, townhouse crackers, froren peas. 1 apricot halves and cookie, milk. , tea and coffee
; W&F <v r i sF <.. V Mk' /" Nj i fc ; V 1 ■k BL . 2 U bl Jkl M ■ .^BMbuV’ x *Mi b b BhbLw ■BKB j®lb KOBLES CELEBRATE 25th — Carroll and Carol Koble. P.O. Box ! Hl. Syracuse. celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Tuesday, ! June 2. They were married in the Syracuse Church of God, with his father, i Rev. Joseph Koble. officiating. i The Kobles have three sons. Mark of Oakland. Oreg.; Craig of [ Terre Haute; and Steve, at home. The couple plan a trip to the west coast to visit their son, Mark, j during the summer.
Webster library to have paperback book sales The North Webster-Tippecanoe Township Library will have a sale of paperback books Saturday, June 13. Tables will be set up on the lawn of the Counting House Bank from 10 am. to 3 p.m Mermaid Festival activities will begin on that day. Library board member Mary Sullivan invites persons to browse among the book tables. Genic Walker surprised on birthday A surprise birthday party was given for Gerric Walker, five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Walker of Syracuse on May 23at2p.m. Guests included Abbi Egolf, Joanie Michael, Angie Glon, Eric Swartzendruber, Chris Ponciroli. Pat Garrget, Andy Kryder, Scott Stewart and Jamie Troup, a cousin. Games were played including Simon Says, Statues, Races, and Pin the Nose on the Clow n. Refreshments consisted of Darth Vader and R2-D2 cakes, chocolate ice cream and punch.
Gardner in 4-H MASH camp Harland Gardner of Syracuse is participating in the 1961 Elkhart County 4-H Summer Camp, as one of the “MASH” Star Campers planning three days of crafts, recreation, education and fun. According to Youth Extension Agent Mark Sigler, the Star Campers took names of some loveable Mash characters. Mash participants include: Gardner, as 8.J.; Robert Hailer, Elkhart, as Colonel Potter; Doreen Watson, Bristol, as Klinger; Randy Gods ha IK. Bristol, as Hawkeye; Rhonda Rhodes. Middlebury, as Radar; and Lorraine Holcomb. Elkhart, as Houlihan. These characters along with 4H’ers from all over Elkhart County, will camp at Camp Limberlost on Lake Oliver, in LaGrange County. Limberlost is famous for its beautiful water front facilities and crystal clear water. The Star Campers and 4-H members will attend camp from June 28 through July 1. Extension Agents Mark Sigler and Carol Gehrs are Camp directors this year. Lani McCullough graduates from Huntington Lani S. McCullough, the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Thomas E. McCullough, Syracuse, received the bachelor of arts Magna Cum Laude degree in Huntington College graduation exercises. May 23. Dr. Clyde W. Meadows. Bishop Emeritus of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, [ delivered the commencement address. He has been active in Sunday School work and Christian Endeavor for manyyears and is presently a Pennsylvania State SundaySchool Association staff member. Speaking to 108 graduates, parents and friends. Meadows chose the subject “The Torch Is In Your Hand. ” Huntington College is located in Huntington. Its degree programs include one year in secretarial science, two-year associated of arts degree, bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degrees and the master of Christian ministry degree. Huntington is -a Christian, liberal arts college sponsored by the Church of the United Brethren in Christ. < NEIBERT-SMITH ENGAGEMENT — Mr. and Mrs. Loren Neibert of r 1 Leesburg announce the engagement of their daughter. Desiree M.. to Roger A. Smith, of Syracuse. Smith is ' the son of Donald A. Smith of 507 South Main. Syracuse and j Margaret E. Payne, r 1 .North Webster. The bride-elect is a 1981 Wawasee High School graduate and a member of the Wawasee Heights Baptist Church. She is currently employed at the North Webster Dairy Queen. Smith is a 1972 Wawasee High School graduate-and a member of the Wawasee Heights Baptist Church. No wedding date is set.
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Wed., June 3,1981 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL
CALENDAR Week Os June 3 To June 10 WFnNFQDAY Alcoholics Anonymous WtUNtbUAY 7 30 pm Marhn Porres Catholic Church, ! Syracuse Farmer's Market Al-Anon 6:30 a.m -10 am., Warsaw 7:30 p.m., Saint Andrew’s fairgrounds ' United Methodist Church. Weight Watchers Syracuse 9a.m.. Lakeland Youth Center Order of the Eastern Star VFW Lakeside Post 1342 7:30 p.m., 5 Milford Masonic Euchre, 7 p.m. Lodge THURSDAY Overeaters Anonymous 9:30 am., Milford Christian Church. Athletic Center —TI 9:30 am.. Saint Andrews / United Methodist Church. / i Syracuse * / II First Brethren Women’s //■ Missionary Society ! 7:30p.m. Milford Volunteer Firemen Milford Fire Station com a v Milford Kiwanis rKIDAY 6:45a.m.. Milford firestation SATURDAY . VFW Lakeside Post 1342 t 5 -11 a. m., Breakfast c-T »/ Farmer's Market I M 6:30 a - m -* lO a m - Warsaw I kJ/ fairgrounds Wawasee Kiwanis 7 a m.. Three Flags drive-in, - Syracuse ’ Alcoholics Anonvmous SUNDAY open meeting 10 a m.. North I Webster fire station 17 F.O.E. Men's Meeting Aerie 3 7 ® 0 * 7 P m - Lakeland I»IUINIUAY Eagles, 404 Sycamore St., Syracuse Lakeland Kiwanis Columbian Reading 7 am., Classic Restaurant, 7:30p m. North Webster Ladies of the Round Table TQPIO6 7:30 p.m. 6:30 pm.. Calvary United Methodist Church, Syracuse Milford EMS Milford fire station Lakeland School Board TUESDAY 7 p.m.. Administration | Building. WHS Senior Citizens Golf League Syracuse Park Board 8:30 am., Maxwelton Golf 7’15 p.m., Syracuse Town Course. Syracuse Hall, open to public Home Arts Club Milford T ®*n Board V3opm - 30 p.m.. Milfora Town Hall Lakeland Art Association Syracuse Business and 7;30 pm Cardinal Center, Professional Women Warsaw 6:3opm. Milford Mason's Masonic Syracuse Coin Club Lodge 7p.m . Lakeland YoutKCenter 7:30 p.m. A* xx Eagles Auxiliary Meeting WEDNESDAY Aerie 3760, 7 p.m.. Lakeland Eagles, 404 Sycamore St.. Farmers' Market Syracuse 6:30 am.-10 am., Warsaw AlcoholicsAnonvmous fairgrounds 7:30 p.m., Saint Martin s de Weight Watchers Porres Catholic Church 9a m.. Lakeland Youth Center Al-Anon Goodwill Club of North 7:30 p.m.. .Saint Andrew’s Webster United Methodist Church. 1:30p.m. Syracuse
Alus/c program in support of church building program
The choir of the Calvary United Methodist Church will present a program of varied and light music suitable for a summer evening's entertainment Saturday, June 13, at 8 p.m. the collection of songs, typifying various periods of American music, includes folk songs, show times and novelty numbers.
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Noted for their annual Christinas carol concerts, the group is introducing what might become the first in a series of Summer Festivals as a means of supporting the church’s’ building program through free-will offerings. The public is cordially invited to attend. Child care will be provided and light refreshments will be served.
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