The Mail-Journal, Volume 18, Number 42, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 November 1981 — Page 7

Community Corner

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HOROSCOPE

Week of November 8. 1981 SCORPIO - Those bora under this sign have a Mud heart. Their greatest weakness b in wanting to be the boss, and often demanding that things be done their way. Snccess for the Scorpion who wants it b almost inevitable. SCORPIO - Oct. 23 to Nov. 22--Don’t make promises you can't keep. Romance is highly favored during this period. Plan a special dinner v for someone close to vou. SAGITTARIUS- Nov. 23 to Dec. 21--News from a dis : tance can be expected this week. Don't take someone's word concerning a job that needs to be done. Check it out. CAPRICORN - Dec. 22 to Jan. 19-A remark by an old friend will throw light on a situation that has puzzled you for years. The reasons for someone's past actions became clear. AQUARIUS <- Jan. 20 to Feb. 18--Think before you speak! You could unwittingly hurt someone’s feelings by saying whatever happens to come into vour mind. PISCES -- Feb. 19 to March 20-Activities involving money are favored. You should now be in good position to not only make money, but to save it. ARIES - March 21 to April 20--An old friend

comes back into your life. He should prove to be extremely useful in helping with a major project you have undertaken. TAURUS -- April 21 to May 20--Gentleness and understanding are needed in family relationships now. A pleasant surprise awaits you this week. GEMINI - May 21 to June 20-Don't be tempted to use the old “1 told you so” routine on your mate or an associate. Feathers could be ruffled if you do. CANCER -• June 21 to July 22--Stand your ground. Find out what’s going on around you. You may need to put your foot down. You may need to join forces with someone you had considered competition. LEO -- July 23 to Aug. 22--Take a good look at your Financial picture. Use self discipline in your spending. With a little effort you can come into your own as far as your personal finances are concerned. VIRGO - Aug. 23 to Sept. 22--You could talk yourself into a corner if you're not careful. In demanding your rights, be certain you are giving others theirs. LIBRA -- Sept. 23 to Oct. 22-Better not ignore your responsibilities. Also, don't participate in petty gossip sessions.

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MR. AND MRS. MICH AEL COVERSTONE

Janice M. Farriss becomes bride of Michael Coverstone

Janice M. Farnss of North Webster, daughter of George Farriss and Helen Bowman, both of Fort Wayne, became the bride of Michael Stuart Coverstone, son of Mr. and Mrs Eugene Coverstone of North Webster, during a double ring ceremony on Saturday. Sept. 19. at 5:30 pm in the Epworth Forest Ampitheater. The ceremony officiated byRev. Lindenmood of the North W’ebster United Methodist? Church was witnessed by 75 guests as the couple stood before palm trees that decorated the altar along with two baskets of carnations and daisies. Aaron Rider performed HAPPY BIRTHDAY — On October 22 a surprise birthday party was held for Mrs. Hazel (Coquillard) Bornhoeft. in honor of her 77th birthday, by her children. The party was at the home of Mrs. Bornhoeft in Country Meadows. Her grandchildren and great-grandchildren also attended. To study 'Folk Art* The Lakeland Art Association will meet on November 10 at 7:30 p m for its monthly meeting at the Cardinal Center in Warsaw. Margo Langhor of Columbia City will be demonstrating and speaking on ‘ Folk Art”. The artist is an award winner in the association's art exhibit that was held last spring. The public is invited to all meetings of the association and they are free of charge Roberta Busch in Honduras Roberta Busch, Syracuse, is living in the Central American nation of Honduras as part of the Goshen College Study-Service Trimester. A sophomore nursing major, she is the daughter of Robert and Betty Busch, r 5 box 259. Busch Estates. Syracuse. She is a 1960 graduate of Wawasee High School. Smooth sliding Add a film of petroleum jelly to sliding door tracks to keep them sliding smoothly.

MILFORD FIRST JL brethren CHURCH IB Bazaar Boke Sale — Handmade Gifts, Kitchen And Holiday Items . ItovMrtcrS 9-7 ■mater? 9-2 Serving Chicken And Noodles, Sandwiches And Homemade Pie At Ftflmk* Cater (RcmiTke Street FreaEntHreUniCtank)

musical selections including “Poems. Prayers and Promises”, ‘For Bobbi, for Baby” by John Denver, "If” by the Bread. “You’re in My Heart" by Rod Stewart, and "Just Remember I Love You” by Firefall. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an off white, empire waist gown that featured a skirt around the shoulders with cream-colored embroidery around the neck A six inch ruffle finished the skirt bottom and the dress tied at the back She wore a ring of baby's breath and peach roses with streamers on her head and earned a bouquet of roses and carnations with ribbons in peach and blue. Mrs Aaron Rider of Leesburg was the matron of ho-.ior wean ng a honey peach-colored dress that featured a scoop neck and butterfly sleeves. The dress tied at the waist and was finished with a handkerchief hemline. Mrs Rider carried two peach roses with streamers and wore a headdress of baby's breath Bridesmaids were Amy Coverstone of North Webster, Beth Ann Altic of Fort Wayne, and Stephine Heran of Syracuse They wore dresses that matched the matron on honor's and each carried two peach roses with streamers They . wore headdresses of baby's breath James Clayton of North Webster was best man and ushers were Steve Coverstone and Scott Coverstone, both of North Webster, and Jack Huber of Fort Wayne. The mother of the bride wore a knee-length peach dress with a silk collar, cuffs and covered buttons The bridegroom's mother wore a turquoise kneelength dress that tied at the waist Both mothers wore a corsage of three peach roses with blue ribbons. A reception was held im mediately following the ceremony at Camelot Hall with Annette Keim. Beth Pritchard. Dawn Maze. Chris Johnson, and Dave Griffith serving Karen Huber was m charge of the guest book Music for the reception was provided by Destiny The couple honeymooned in Turkey Run and the Smoky Mountains for one week after which they returned to reside in North Webster The bride is a graduate of Elmhurst High School in Fort Wayne and Findlay College in Findlay. Ohio She is an employee of North Webster Products. The bridegroom is a graduate of Wawasee High School and Mercury Outboard School in Fort Wayne. He is employed as a mechanic by Sock's Marina.

Wed.. November 4.1981 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

CALENDAR Week Os November 4 To November 11 WEDNESDAY Ladies Aid 7 am., Syracuse Church of the Brethren / Weight Watchers / 9a.m., Lakeland Youth Center, Syracuse //y Syracuse Lions Club . L ] 6:30 p.m.. Beacon Restaurant J! Al-Anon 7:30 p.m.. Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church. Syracuse Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m.. Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church. Syracuse — Order of the Eastern Star 7:30 p.m.. Milford Masonic Lodge rTHURSDAY Al-Anon 9:30 am . Saint Andrew's United Methodist Church. Syracuse Overeater's Anonymous 9:30a m.. Milford Christian Church Athletic Center , Milford Volunteer Firemen 7 p.m.. Milford Fire Station First Brethren Women’s Missionary Society 7:30p.m. FRIDAY .Milford Kiwanis 6:45 a m.. Milford Community Building SATURDAY Wawasee Kiwanis 7a.m. Three Flags Drive-In, Syracuse SUNDAY Alcoholics Anonymous 10a m.. North Webster Fire Station, open meeting Milford Senior Citizens 1 p.m . Carry-in dinner. Milford Fire Station MONDAY Lakeland Kiwanis 7 a m.. Classic Restaurant. North Webster TOP 106 6:30 p.m.. Calvary United Methodist Church. Syracuse F.O.E. Men’s Meeting Aerie 3760 7 p.m.. Lakeland Eagles. 404 Sycamore St . Syracuse Columbian Reading 7:30p.m. Federated Women’s Club Ladies of the Round Table 7:3opm American Legion. Milford 8 p.m TUESDAY Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary t Kfr • 12 noon, Beacon Restaurant c Home Arts Club 1:30 p.m. Syracuse Business and Professional Women's Club 6:30p.m. Syracuse Coin Club 7 p.m , Lakeland Youth Center Lakeland School Board 7p.m.. administration building Syracuse Park Board 7:15 p.m.. Syracuse Town Hall, open to the public Sugar N” Spice ’MI Club 7:30p.m. Milford Town Board 7:30p.m . MilfordTownHall Lakeland Art Association 7:3opm . Cardinal Center. WarsawMilford Masons 7:30 p.m.. Masonic Lodge WEDNESDAY Ladies Aid 7 a m . Syracuse Church of the Brethren Weight Watchers v 9a m. Lakeland Youth Center. Syracuse Goodwill Club of North Webster 1:30 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary Meeting Aerie 3760 7pm. Lakeland Eagles. 404 Sycamore St. Syracuse Milford Emergency Medical Service 7pm. Milford Community Building Al-Anon 7:30 p.m.. Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church. Syracuse Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m.. Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church, Syracuse

'747' topic for Rotary

At the November 3 meeting of the Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary Chib, held at a local restaurant, Jim Caskey welcomed Rev. Don Kime and Rev. Paul Steele. Rev Kime is a retired minister living at Oakwood Park. He visits the northwest regularly. Recently while he was there he secured film from the Boeing Aircraft Company. The promotional film entitled “Building a Legend” portrayed BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK SATURDAY The monthly blood pressure check will be held between 9 a m. and 12 noon on Saturday, Nov. 7, at the Chatter Box in Milford. These blood pressure checks are free to all who request them.

a / Public Invited $ - • Sunday, Nov. B—7 P.M. To Hear The Chancel Choir Os Fort Wayne * Faith United Methodist Church At Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church SR 13N Syracuse Sponsored By Saint Andrew’s Chancel Choir

the development of the 747 jumbo jet. The Boeing plant, which began in 1966, is the largest single building manufacturing plant in the world. The aircraft can carry from 120 tons of cargo and 550 passengers. Most are designed, however, for the normal compliment of 450 passengers The 400-ton aircraft is made of four and one-half million pieces, manufactured by approximately 15,000 different companies and assembled at the Boeing plant. Regardless of its size, the 747 is the least expensive airplane in the sky on the basis of per passenger per mile cost. Lewis Wright, from Warsaw, was also present for this special program.

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