The Mail-Journal, Volume 18, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 October 1981 — Page 6

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., October 7,1981

Community Comer

B. J. Crowley's HOROSCOPE

Week of October 11.1981 LIBRA - The self-reliant Libran has a better than average sense of humor. He Is a peaceful person, who often dislikes hard work and Is sometimes careless In money matters. Best day is Monday , best color is blue and lucky number Is six. LIBRA - Sept. 23 to Oct. 22--Make sure your bookkeeping records are in good order. Set up a simple system which you can keep up with as you go. SCORPIO - Oct. 23 to Nov. 22- Don't let your ambition override your conscience. Take time to listen to those who are lonely. Giving is more pleasurable than taking. SAGITTARIUS-- Nov 23 to Dec. 21--Spend this week getting your projects in oh der. Select those which sou consider top priority and put them at the top of vour list. CAPRICORN be. 22 to Jan. 19-Don't interfere in the lives of younger persons close to you Your present philosophy should be to live and let live. AQUARIUS - Jan 20 to Feb. 18-Be yourself Choose your associates from among those *you enjoy being around. Make a conscientious effort not to monopolize conversation. PISCES - Feb 19 to March 20-Your hard work pays off. A new venture is in

Willard Conns home from European Tour

Mr and Mrs Willard Conn of Leesburg returned home from a 13-day tour al the countries behind the Iron Curtain as well as other European countries on Sundayjkt .4 They left Tuesday. Sept 22. from Chicago on a flight destined for Frankfort, Germany From there the Conns met with 29 other Americans, including Arch and Della Baumgartner of Milford, in Munich to begin a bus tour of the city After visiting Munich they went to Budapest. Hungary and Prague. Czechoslovakia They were delayed going into and out of the Czechoslovakian border, part of the normal delay involved when visiting a Communist country Other than the inconvenience of the wait, the

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the making. Your health should improve with just a little care. ARIES-- March 21 to April 20--A confrontation may be needed to clear the air. Those who try to defame your character will wind up in their own web of deceit. TAURUS - April 21 to May 20-You are in £ position to exert a powerful influence for good on people who are close to you. Renew friendship with someone with whom you have lost touch. GEMINI - May 21 to June 20-Being fickle may have its place and even though you may consider it part of your charm you overdo. it. Be honest with someone close to you and be honest with yourself. CANCER - June 21 to July 22--Someone you consider undeserving may receive the promotion or reward you had your eye on. Accept the situation. LEO - July 23 to Aug. 22--Neighbors may seem unfriendly without really meaning to. Don't let this throw you. They may have serious problems of which you are unaware. VIRGO -- Aug. 23 to Sept. 22--Your mood suddenly changes from gloom to cheer. Good fortune may be expected at this time in anything you choose to undertake.

trip went smoothly and the Conns enjoyed the food and beautiful scenery that make up the cities along the Danube River and in the Alps, including the elaborate Yugoslavian churches. They also attended the Oktoberfest celebrations in Munich, the Wine Festival in Vienna and the Schon Brunn Palace, also in Vienna While in Belgrade. Yugoslavia, the couple celebrated Arch Baumgartner's birthday on October 1 along with the other members of the tour with dinner and a cake. They returned home byway of Saisburg. Austria, to Munich. Germany, flying into Chicago While on tour the weather was warm with some light rain very similar to the weather in Indiana at this time.

A HELPING HAND — Area men joined in to lend a band in harvesting the soybeans on the John Martin farm west of Milford after both Martin and his son. John. Jr., had surgery this fall. On Monday six combines were in the Martin fields harvesting the grain. Joining in helping the Martin’s other son. Gerald, with the harvest were Mike Zimmerman, Jr.; Virgil Zimmerman; Harlan Wuthrich; Don Wuthrich; Jesse Beer; Delbert Dippon; and Ron Smith. Shown in the lower photo are Harlan Wuthrich and Dippon. < Photos by Terri Chilcote) Mr. and Mrs. Bice attend anniversary celebration Sunday The Don Bice family traveled to South Bend on Sunday, Oct. 4, to celebrate the 65th wedding anniversary of Mrs. Bice’s parents, Mr and Mrs. Walter Trytko, as well as the 90th birthday celebration of Mr. Trytko. The Trytkos received greetings for both occasions from President and Mrs. Reagan. Earlier in the week, Mrs Bice drove to Indianapolis to call on her brother, Eugene, who underwent open-heart surgery on Wednesday. Sept. 30. He is recovering and his condition is greatly improved. Fresh fish To give frozen fish a fresh caught flavor, thaw it out in milk

LOUISA’S LETTER @

Dear Louisa. My husband died two months ago and I can't seem to get myself together since then. I sit at home and think about how lonely I am and how awful it was for him to die when he was only forty-six-years-old. It was such a shock because he had never been sick and I was unprepared for any such shock as this. 1 am not worried about finances as there is enough insurance to let me live in complete comfort but what can 1 do now when my whole life was wrapped up in one person and that person is gone? 1 feel sometimes as if 1 was losing ray mind? What can I do? 1 need help. Distressed Wife -N.C. Answer: Very few people are prepared when their loved ones pass away but the manner in which they meet disaster decides their futurd happiness or unhappiness to a great extent, h is a bad mistake to indulge in self pity or remorse for what you might have done in the past. In your case, you should

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WMS meets at Hunsbergers

The Milford First Brethren Church’s Womens Missionary Society met in the home of Mrs Keith Hunsberger with 12 members and one guest, Mrs Eugene Miller, present. President Mrs. Jerry Leiter opened the meeting with a poem and prayer. Roll call was answered by each member reciting a scripture verse she had memorized. The secretary and treasurer reports were read.

face the facts and decide on a course that will bring rewards to you and your community. There is a great void in your life and it must be filled by other interests. There are so many worth while projects in this world that need your held and. that of others such as you. that it should be easy for you to find some of them and work with them. There are old people and little children in homes and orphanages that yearn for love and attention-there are beautification projects for your community-there is a great need for church workers. etc. I do not guarantee that these things will take the place of the husband that you have lost but it will keep you from becoming a neurotic or having a nervous breakdown. It will give you other things to think about besides yourself and a great deal of satisfaction in the knowledge that you are helping others. Louisa Address: lauiaa. Box 532, Orangeburg. S. C. 29115 Miss Schrock engaged to Rox Magagnotti Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schrock. 72538 CR 35 Syracuse, announce the engagement of their daughter. Dawn. 231 Home Ave.. Elkhart. to Rex Magagnotti. 636 Moody Ave., Elkhart. Magagnotti is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Magagnotti, P.O. Box 31 Seminole, Pa. The bride-elect is a 1978 graduate of Fairfield High School and attended Ball State University. She is employed at the Office Beverage Systems. Elkhart. Her fiance is a 1974 graduate of Redbank Valley High School, New Bethleham. Pa., and a 1978 graduate of Clarion State College, Clarion, Pa. He is employed at Key Machine Tool, Inc A November 14 wedding is being planned at the Osolo Misrionary Church. Elkhart.

Mrs. Paul Tinkel gave a short resume of the conference. Details were finalized for the upcoming church bazaar to be held November 6 and 7. Mrs. Herbert Stump will be in charge of the bake sale items and Mrs. Gordon Rhodes will be in charge of the meals Noodles will be made on the last two Mondays in October, they will be for sale at the bazaar. The District Fall Rally is on October 8 in Bryon, Ohio. Nine of the ladies are planning to attend. The meeting was then turned over to Mrs. Charles Kerlin who gave the lesson on the topic “Days of Our Lives.” She discussed the problems we encounter in dividing our time up wisely referring to scripture from Ecclesiastes 3:1. The hymn "Take Time to be Holy." was sung. In closing she

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read a poem entitled “Recipe for a Home. ” The WMS benediction was repeated. The hostess served a Heath candy dessert with punch and tea. The next meeting will be held on November 12 at the home of Mrs. Robert Rassi with Mrs Jerry Leiter as the leader Steam 'em Don’t overcook vegetables because they will lose their nutritional value; try steaming them instead. ,The best time Cloudy days are the best time to wash window’s, because the cleaner will not dry on them before you have a chance to wipe it off.

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