The Mail-Journal, Volume 18, Number 23, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 June 1981 — Page 7

Community Corner

REAL menu

Meals for Older Americans are served each day at the following locations: The Scout cabin at Crosson Park, Syracuse and the Retired Tigers center. 320 W. 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 with Welfare but is for the promotion for better health for the older population Donations are accepted for the meals. June2s-Juh I THURSDAY - Orange juice, whole smoked sausage link, creamed potatoes, cole slaw, fruit cocktail, wheat bread, margarine, milk, tea and coffee FRIDAY — Pineapple juice. Becks celebrate anniversary, birthday Mr and Mrs Calvin E Beck of Syracuse. Mr and Mrs Charles E Beck of Lake Wawasee and Mr and Mrs Wendell Beck of Avilla. 111. celebrated the Calvin Becks 67th wedding anniversary and Wendell s birthday on June 13. The couples dined at a local restaurant and attended the Calvary United Methodist Church choir concert Later at the Calvin Beck home angel food cake, strawberries and ice cream were served Mrs Calvin Beck's cousin. Mrs Gladys Brady of Osceola, was a guest of the Calvin Becks on June 15 Another anniversary dinner was enjoyed at a local restuarant Mr and Mrs Calvin Beck's wedding anniversary was June 13 and Wendell Beck s birthday was June U

Happy 40th Birthday TO MARY JANE McCLAIN

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sliced turkey roll with gravy and dressing, frozen mixed vegetables, strawberry jello dessert, bread, margarine, milk, tea and coffee MONDAY — Cranberry juice, liver and onions with gravy, mashed potatoes, creamy cole slaw, fresh fruit, hot roll, margarine, milk, tea and coffee TUESDAY — Orange juice, ham pattie with mustard sauce, baked sweet potatoes, green limas, pineapple slices, rye bread, margarine, milk, tea and coffee WEDNESDAY - Vegetable cocktail juice, Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes, green beans, fruit cocktail, bread, margarine, milk, tea and coffee UMWmeetat Island Chapel Ten members of the United Methodist Women of the Island Chapel United Methodist Church met last Wednesday evening in the church annex for their June meeting Joy Mishler, presided Songs were sung Devotions were led by Carol Klotz Bernus Miller served as secretary Maxine Biller served as treasurer The ladies made play-doh and decorated containers for sermonette objects for Sunday worship services for the children Marjorie Hollar served refreshments The July meeting will be a one-day tnp Vacation Bible School is un derway this week. Dorothy Haney is administrator Graduation services will be held at 9 30 am Sunday A father is a banker provided by nature. -French Proverb. It is impossible to please all the world and also one s father. ° -Jean De La Fontaine.

DIETERLY-HEETER ENGAGEMENT — Mr. and Mrs. Doyle (Joi Buller, r I box 423 Syracuse. announce the engagement of their daughter. Deborah L„ to Dave Heeler. Miss Dieterly is the daughter of the late WUliam V. Dieterly, fleeter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Barbara! Heeter. 5124 W. Canterbury Dr., Muncie. She is a 1979 Wawasee High School graduate currently attending Ball State University where she is studying elementary education. This fall she will be a junior. During the summer months she is employed at Marise’s Ladies Apparel. Syracuse. He is a 1979 Muncie Central High School graduate who is attending Bail State University studying finance. He will also be a junior this fall. He is currently employed with Mutual Home Savings and Loan Association. Muncie. No w edding date is set. Firestones attend graduation of grandson Mr and Mrs Lewis Firestone. Syracuse, traveled to Pennsylvania the early part of June where they visited with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs George Yerger in Plainfield. Pa. While visiting the Firestones attended the graduation of their grandson. David, from Big Spring High School. Newville. Pa Their grandson has joined the ROTC program and will be attending Clarkson College. New York, where he will be majoring in environmental engineering The Firestones also went to Coudersport. Pa . where they watched David run in “God's Country Marathon.’' Yerger placed fifth in his division From Pennsylvania the couple traveled to Wineland. N.J.. where they visited with Rev and Mrs Jim« Hibschman. pastor of Missionary Alliance Church

Andrea Kreuzinger learning about American landscaping

By DEB FOX Andrea Kreuzinger. 23, Germany, is staying with Paul and Marie Steffen, Milford, on a practice course in the United States. She is studying landscape architect at the University of Hannover, Hannover, Germany An offer was made from the Steffens to have Miss Kreuzinger stay with them and do some landscaping and designing in the area She arrived on May 21 and will be staying in the area until August Since her arrival she has done several landscaping jobs in the area and made some plans for customers on changing their homes with the addition of plant life “1 have a chance to see which ways planting is done in the United States and how a nursery is run.” commented Miss Kreuzinger. After she finishes the final 24 years, of the five years required, of university study her job in Germany will include designing parks, playgrounds, homes and possibly making environmental plans to preserve nature in her home country. “1 want to make a proposal to prevent the destroying of ecological areas. ” In Germany a landscape architect is a very important job. Because they have very little space and a lot of nature is destroyed, she feels it is necessary to preserve the areas left As a landscape architect she may acquire a job with the German government or work for a private company. Since she has arrived in the area she has visited various parts of the state and observed the campus of Indiana University. Bloomington and the preservation area of Laketon Bogg and Tri-County Fish and Wildlife area She has also visited Indianapolis, attended meetings of the Tippecanoe Audobon Association and the Indiana Audobon Society meetings Following ha- stay with the Steffens she will take some time off for vacation within the United States She would like to travel to the south and visit Mississippi or Florida. She will return to Germany the last part of Sep tember. School will begin at the university on October 9. Her study trip to the United States was started in November when she wrote to a number of people finding out if she could stay with them and study’ landscaping Her expenses for the study trip were paid for by herself This was not her first trip in the States In 1979 she traveled m the western part of the country and in Canada where she has relatives. During her last visit she saw Yellowstone National Park and the Grand Canyon. She is still surprised as to the largeness of the United States **l have the feeling sports are a

HL v-> MM m ■•. ,'i « WYSS-GRAY WEDDING HELD — Christine Wyss, the da lighter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wyss. OGI Hessem Cassel Rd., Fort Wayne, became the bride of Matthew M. Gray, the sen of Col. and Mrs. Joseph A. Gray. Syracuse, on Jane 13. Serving as maid of honor was Sue Sommek of Leo. Bridesmaids were Lisa Wyss. Anne Wyss. Marta Hake and Maureen Fea. all sf Fort Wayne. Best man was Joseph H. Gray of Poland. Ushers inc laded Paul Wyss. Greg Wyss. Bill Haywood and Jeff Miller, all of Fort Wayne. The couple honeymooned in Bermuda and will reside in Fort Wayne. The bridegroom graduated from Wawasee High School in 1974. ©a. Now Open esh. 1 H Toeodoy Thru Saturday 9 A.M. ToSP.M i Olbor runes By Appotolumwt I L \ COUNTRY ££ ! JE 1 GARDEN A.U GREEN HOI ST ’ oral Arrangements. 1! I I Plants For The — Phone 457-3445 Connoisseur, Mile West Os Dona-Syracuse Select Your Q»n From t - CemeAndßmnoAsLouiAsYoeLlm - The Gorden

ANDREA KREUZINGER

very important fact here. I'm surprised to find a lot of different religious groups and groups who have originated from different countries who have come here. I had an acquaintance with the

Kristi Templin entertains for Creative Co-eds By LISA KAISER The members of the Creative Co-ed Club recently met at the home of Kristi Templin. Shern Beer led the American pledge and Kim Newcomer led the 4-H pledge Kim also told about her 4-H camp experiences and showed some crafts she made there. Mrs. Robert (Sally) Cline, 4-H club leader, handed out cards and gift items they had sold for a money making project for the club She also talked about the different projects and their requirements. Lisa Kaiser gave a demonstration on “How to Handform Clay and its Uses '’ The meeting was adjourned and refreshments were served. The next meeting will be at Kara Zimmermans home on Tuesday, July 7

Amish I'm surprised how much more critical persons are here and I had experience with a lot of people interested in where I’m from and what I’m doing. The people are very friendly. ”

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ferverda of r 2 North Webster, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Judy, to Rick Timmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Timmons. 301 East Prairie St., Leesburg. Miss Ferverda is a 1981 graduate of Wawasee High School and Timmons is a 1978 graduate of Warsaw Community High School and an eight-week short course graduate of Purdue. He is employed on a dairy farm. The wedding has been set for August 15 in the North Webster Church of God. Kramer promoted Thomas Kramer, MD. son of Mr. and Mrs Ronald Kramer of Syracuse, has been promoted to the rank of Lt. Colonel in the U.S. Air Force. He is presently stationed at Ramstein AFB in Germany in family practice medicine. His mother, Ginnie, is presently there while he and his wife Debbie are expecting a new addition to the family. Kramer is a 1964 graduate of Syracuse High School.

SOME THOUGHTS ABOUT WORSHIP "Worship is o moment between weeks to expose the soul to the Almighty ond gather enriching resources for the tourney." "Worship allows us to bring our burdens our brokenness, our disappointments our failures — all of life's hurts and hard things — into God's presence, and ask help ond direction for the future. Worship is not something a person does as a favor to God. It is rather a privilege God grants us and invites us to. so that life will be mode better. We invite you to come ond worship the Lord God with us this coming lord s Day! We Invite Yoe To Como Study God's Word And Worship Him Wit Uh. • Sunday School — 9 30 A.M. JoH r%T*!e ,e Morning Worship Services — 10:30 AM, (Services For All flpßl f H L •> * Ages Nursery Through Adult) Jfl • Sundoy Evening Services At 7:30 P.M. ir • Family Night Bible Study — MA 7 P.M. Wednesday Corl Shearer Fred Walls Minister Associate Minister Milford Christian Church Fourth And Henry Streets 658-9151 Milford

Wed., June 24,1981 — THE MAIL-JOUILNAL

CALENDAR Week Os June 24 To July 1

WEDNESDAY Farmers’ Market 6:30 a.m.-lO am., Warsaw, fairgrounds Weight Watchers 9a.m., Lakeland Youth Center Eagles Auxiliary Meeting Aerie 3760, 7 p.m., Lakeland Eagles, 404 Sycamore St., Syracuse THURSDAY Overeaters Anonymous 9:30 am., Milford Christian Church, Athletic Center FRIDAY SATURDAY Farmers* Market 6:30 am.-10 am., Warsaw, fairgrounds SUNDAY MONDAY Lakeside Kiwanis 7 am., Classic Restaurant. North Webster TUESDAY Seeior Citizens Golf League 8:30 am.. Maxwelton Golf Course, Syracuse WEDNESDAY Farmers’ Market 6:30 am.-10 a.m.. Warsaw fairgrounds Weight Watchers 9 a m.. Lakeland Youth Center Order of the Eastern Star 7:30 p.m, Milford Masonic Lodge

Garden Club has auction

A plant auction highlighted the Syracuse-Wawasee Garden Club June meeting. Mrs. Don Robbins acted as auctioneer with everyone gathering in Mrs. Larry Striebys visit attend wedding The David Strieby family of Coventry Conn . recently spent a few days in Syracuse visiting relatives and attending the Rich Hubartt and Lisa Jones wedding on Saturday. June 20. They stayed with his mother. Mrs CleoStrieby.

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Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m., Saint Martin de " Porres Catholic Church, Syracuse Al-Anon 7:30 p.m.. Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse Al-Anon 9:30 am., Saint Andrew’s United Methodist->-Church, Syracuse VFW Syracuse Men’s Meeting. 8 p.m. Milford Kiwanis 6:45 a.m., Milford Fire Station Wawasee Kiwanis 7 a.m.. Three Flags Drive-In, Syracuse Alcoholics Anonymous open meeting, 10 a.m., North Webster Fire Station TOP 106 Syracuse 6:30 p.m., Calvary United Methodist Church, Syracuse Milford Jayceette Chapter 7:30 p. m., Jaycee Clubhouse Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary 12 noon. Beacon Restaurant Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m., Saint Martin de POrres Catholic Church, Syracuse Al-Anon • 7:30 p.m., Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse

Harkleroad’s home. Mrs. Harkleroad was assisted by Mrs Maurice Koher. Mrs Ernest Bushong, civic projects chairman, reported she and Mrs. Robbins completed Syracuse Park plantings. Mildred Fasnaugh was a guest and 12 members answered roll call by naming the most beautiful spot in Indiana. The next regular meeting will be July 7 at 7 p.m. in Barbara Scantlin’s home. She will present the program, giving a tour of her herb garden and shop, the Herb Basket

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