The Mail-Journal, Volume 18, Number 21, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 June 1981 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. June 10,1981

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26-Ultimate 29- Fearless fiver 30- Exist 31- game 33-Western state capital 3b-Unaccompanied 37-Roofing material 38-Captures 39-Difficulty DOWN I Pile 3ingredient 4- Fondle 5- Destiny 6- older 7- South 8- African antelope *

Hats topic for Busy Homemakers

Ellie Ogle of Nappanee gave a demonstration of ladies antique hats during the June 3 meeting of the Busy Homemakers of Milford The meeting was held in the home of Mrs Harvey Hollar. Co-hostess was Mrs Glen Pinkerton Mrs Ogle showed some hats that were 80 years old She was assisted by Vera Martin, also of Nappanee The meeting opened with the singing of "America the Beautiful ” President Mrs Pinkerton read a poem. "God Has Blessed America "

The garden lesson was given by Mrs Vernon May She told

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9-Furniture items 11-Mature 14-Conjunction 19- Foot part 20- Prohibit 22-Harbor fixtures 23 0f the nose 24 Where Silver Springs is 2£-Juicy fruit 26- Back 27plants 28- Pillages 30-lou a college town 32-Purse contents 3435- Hardwood

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putting banana peels around plant roots was good plant food and that gelatin is good for plants. She also noted flowers show the personality of the one who takes care of them A total of it members answered roll call by telling their father s occupation The club decided to give a donation to the Milford Emergency Medical Services There were six guests present. Miss Fay Hollar. Mrs. Elmer Rapp, Mrs Dan Mishler and Mrs Cora Kirkdorfer. all of Milford; and Mrs Ogle and Mrs Martin During the social hour cake and fruit cups, nuts and coffee were served The door prize was won by Mrs Mishler. The next meeting will be July 15 in the home of Mrs Harold Gawthrop Syracuse Rubber picnic on June 20 Syracuse Rubber Company will have an alDday picnic at the Kimmell Conservation Club on Saturday. June 20. All retired employees are invited to join in the fun A pot luck dinner will be served at the noon hour with the company furnishing the meat, coffee and soft dnnks.

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Kristen Miller becomes May bride of Douglas Alan Rassi

Kristen Elaine Miller, daughter of Mr and Mrs Harold D Miller of Wakarusa, and Douglas Alan Rassi. son of Mr and Mrs Lowell Rassi. r 2 box 8 Milford, were united in marriage on Saturday. May 9. Rev. Harold Kpight conducted the ceremony in the Wakarusa Missionary Church. Donna Shrock attended the bride as maid of honor with Pat Lavy as bridesmaid and Hiedi Ybrgler. cousin of the bridegroom, as flower girl. Tim Yoder served as best man with Brian Hueni as groomsman and Clay Rassi. brother of the bridegroom, as ring bearer Guests were seated by Arlyn Miller, nephew of the bride, and John Hueni. brother in-law of the Heather Lamb is two-yea rs old Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Lamb, who live sputh of Milford on Old State Road, were hosts at a family birthday party honoring their daughter. Heather, on Sunday. Heather will be two years old on June 15 z Present for the festivities were Heather’s paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Robert Lamb of Daleville, her paternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Florence Martin, also of Daleville; a great great aunt, Miss Izelia McWilliams of Muncie; her maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Harold Lantz of Syracuse; her maternal great-grandparents. Mr and Mrs W E. Lantz of Syracuse. Mr and Mrs Tom Lantx, Haley and Cody of New Paris; Mr and Mrs Craig Geyer, Clay and Michael of Bremen; Jim Jackson of Dallas. Texas; and her sister, MicheDe A luncheon with Holly Hobble decorated birthday cake and ice cream was served Grimes to present program The Turkey Creek Conservation Club will be bolding a meeting on Thursday. June 11. at 7:30 pm. in the club building. Guest speaker will be Roy Grimes, district biologist with the Department of Natural Resources. Grimes will be presenting a program entitled “Save Our Small Game ’’ The program will have a special interest for local landowners on benefits they can gain from saving the small animate. The public is invited to attend.

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bridegroom. Clark Rassi. brother of the bridegroom, was the organist and vocalist. Birdena Yoder attended the guest register Hosting the reception held in the fellowship hall at the church were Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Grabill. assisted by Neda Bleile and Marily Ortiz, sisters of the bride, Beverly Miller, sister-in-law of the bride and Joan Hueni. sister of the bridegroom. Following a wedding trip to the Bahamas the couple is residing in Nappanee. The bride is a 1978 graduate of North Wood High School, a 1960 graduate of Ball State University with a two-year associates degree and is employed by Fairmont Homes. The bridegroom is a 1978 graduate of Wawasee High School, a 1981 graduate of Southeastern Academy in Florida and is employed by Ripco Ltd. Inc of New Paris. District deputy ' visits OES Kosciusko Chapter 160, Order of the Eastern Star. Milford, held its stated meeting on Wednesday. June 3. with Scerita Melendez, worthy matron; and Joe O. Estep, worthy patron, presiding Delores Houseworth, district deputy of district 20, was the special guest of the evening, giving informative instructions to the officers and members. The chapter room was decorated in the colors and flower of the worthy matron Guests besides Mrs. Houseworth were Mr and Mrs Harold Wentz of New Castle Chapter 116. residents of Dewart Lake; Mr and Mrs. George Heaton of North Vernon Chapter 183. residents of r 1 Milford; and Mr. Houseworth of Valley Chapter 594 After the meeting refreshments of cheesecake, wafers, tea and coffee were served by the social committee. Elsie Free, Mr and Mrs Doral McFarren and Mr. and Mrs Frank Green The dining room was decorated with flowers and candles. Lakeland Local HAMMANS HOST DAUGHTER AND GRANDDAUGHTERS Mr. and Mrs. James Hamman, r 1 Syracuse, were recent hosts to their daughter, Audrey Williamson; granddaughters, Ellen Moore and Michelle LeCount; and greatgranddaughter, Kathryn Moore, all of Alabama.

I B. J. Crwriey’s * HOROSCOPE Week of June 14. 1981 ” GEMINI •• Those born under this sign love everyone. They are usually very well liked by their peers, although conformity is not an important word in their vocabulary. Lucky day Is Friday, lucky number is 2 and best color is blue. GEMINI -. May 21 to June 20—New ideas for gain will bring solid future rewards. During this period you have a virtual storehouse of such thoughts. The Geminian. with his twin signs, possesses an equal amount of business and artistic talent. CANCER - June 21 to July 22--Although you are able to make money with ease, you are equally talented in spending it. Use selfdiscipline. LEO - July 23 to Aug. 22-For many born under the sign of Leo. a journey to the place of their birth can be expected. Happiness abounds when the opportunity to greet family and friends arrives. VIRGO -- Aug. 23 to Sept. 22--Plan a reunion with family. friends or old classmates. If this is not possible, have a get-together at your home, inviting those friends whose company you enjoy the most. LIBRA - Sept. 23 to Oct. 22-Self-image is important to you. When you learn to like yourself better, others will have a better opinion of you. SCORPIO -- Oct. 23 to Nov. 22-Study and plan! Most Scorpios are not inbetween intellectually. Generally, they are exceptionably bright or extremely dense. SAGITTARIUS- Nov. 23 to Dec. 21 -Self-motivation is <• now a problem with you. Your desire to do well comes from wanting self-gratifica-tion. 1 CAPRICORN - Dec. 22 to Jan. 19-You would do well to cultivate the friendship of a Taurean. His conservatism will modify some of your overly-aggressive traits. AQUARIUS - 20 to Feb. 18-Schedule your time, so you can pursue a pleasurable hobby or sport. With planning you can accomplish much more in a shorter time. PISCES - Feb. 19 to • March 20-Be patient with loved ones. You have their full respect. Expect to be rewarded for your generous nature, even though you are not one who seeks praise. ARIES - March 21 to April 20-Control that temper that flies off the handle so easily. You can arrive where you want to go. if you keep your cool. TAURUS - April 21 to A<av 20 -The current trends allow you to generally sell anything to anyone. Whatever you wish to sell should be put on the market now.

Special speaker for Overeaters Anonymous Overeaters Anonymous will have a special speaker. Barbara B , on June 18 at 9:30 am in the Christian Church of Milford's athletic center. Persons who are compulsive overeaten and are interested in helping themselves are invited to attend Weekly meetings are held in the athletic center at 9:30 a.m. Overeaters Anonymous can be “joined” by anyone who has a desire to stop eating compulsively. This is the only requirement for membership and one becomes a member simply by attending Meetings. Syracuse artists plan show, sale Several Syracuse artists are planning an art show and sale at the Lakeland Youth Center during Sidewalk Days, August 14 and 15. Anyone from the area with paintings, drawings or sculpture who would like to display his or her work at a booth is eligible. There will be space available inside and out at the youth center. This is planned as an annual €V€Ht For more information contact Mrs. Harry (Betty) AppenzeUer, Mrs. Paul (Marilyn) Moore or Mrs. Richard (Jean) Miller

I I IKHHF BIKE-A-IPHON WINNERS GUESTS OF LAKELAND KIWANIS — The winning participants in ? the Bike-A-Thon sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Lakeland. North Webster, are shown with the United States Savings Bonds which they were aw’arded for their outstanding efforts. The winners from right to left are Thaddeus Dußois. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dußois. 175 bond. North, Webster Area; Wendy Lung, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lung. 175 bond. North Webster Area; Jeff Richcreek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Richcreek. >SO bond. North Webster Elementary; Jeaneen Packard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Packard. 150 bond. North Webster Junior High School*. Lara Tracey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tracey, 175 bond, Syracuse Area: Charlene Haa b. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Schrock. 150 bond. Syracuse Junior High School. Pictured on the left is David Stookey. Lakeland Kiwanis Bike-A-Thon chairman. Unable to be present for the picture was Derin Keim, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keim. Syracuse Elementary winner. >SO bond. The awards were presented at the club meeting on Monday. June 1.

> / < AUGUST WEDDING PLANNED — Announcement has been made of the engagement of Tomi Sue Morehouse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morehouse of Milford, to Robert Kauffman, son of Mrs. Barbara Kauffman of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Kaufman of Nappanee and Eli Kauffman of Syracuse. Miss Morehouse is a 1980 graduate of Wawasee High School and is employed by Woodies Super Valu in Warsaw. Kauffman is a 1979 graduate of Wawasee Higiii School and is employed at Ba rth Inc. The couple plan to wed August 22.

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Silver Thimbles meet at Kaisers'

Members of the Silver Thimble Club of the Milford Apostolic Christian Church met at the Waubee Lake home of Mrs. Steven Kaiser on Tuesday evening, June 2. Mrs. Wesley Bell served as co-hostess. Mrs. Alvin Haab, president, opened the meeting and reports were given by Mrs. Tom Speicher, secretary; Mrs Marti Dewitt, Terry Likens plan wedding The engagement of Marti DeWitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Larry DeWitt of Syracuse, to Terry Likens, son of Mr. and Mrs Robert Likens of North W’ebster, has been announced. Miss DeWitt is a 1979 Wawasee High School graduate and a graduate of Ravenscroft Beauty College. She is employed at Jerri & Jill’s Salon of Styles in North Webster Likens is a 1972 Wawasee High School graduate and is employed by Likens & Son Construction of North Webster. The couple plan to wed on August 8 in the Church of God in North Webster.

Richard Stoller, treasurer; and Mrs. Nelson Beer, gift committee. Two baby quilts will be quilted at the church hall under the supervision of Mrs. Walter Steffen for the July meeting. It was decided to purchase new Bibles and hymnals for the church. “Happy Birthday” was sung for the May birthday of Mrs. Ned Speicher and “Happy Anniversary”* was sung for the wedding anniversary of Mrs. Tom Speicher. "Honor Father's Day" was read by Mrs. Arthur Haab. devotional leader. "A Tribute to Fathers” was sung to the tune of “Saviour Like A Shepherd Lead Us.” Patti Williams, wife of Rev. Ron Williams of Hephzibah House of Winona Lake, and staff members. Dawn and Sandy, were present. Mrs. Williams showed slides of Hephzibah House and teenagers residing there. Household articles, food, meat and clothing were given to Mrs Williams for the house. Members and guest. Mrs. Os<;ar Graff, enjoyed lemon dessert served from the dining room table by the hostess. Mrs. John Martin, Jr., and Mrs. Ned Speicher won decorative fans as door prizes,