The Mail-Journal, Volume 18, Number 44, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 November 1981 — Page 7

Community Corner

LOU ISA’S LITTER

Dear Louisa. 1 am a practical nurse and there is an old lady I have been living with for several years and helping her when I am not on a job. I like her very much and she seems to like me. She has no relatives but one niece who never pays her any attention. Now Mrs. C.--ITI call her a thatis failing rapidly and really requires a lot of care. She proposed a plan to me several days ago that if 1 would take over her care and the care of the house as long as she lived she would leave me her house and a trust fund that would take care of me. Now that would mean giving up outside work and 1 make a good living that way. If I thought Mrs. C. would always be as she is now.-mentally. I mean-1 would not hesitate to accept this proposition but sometimes old people get senile and how if she should change her mind 9 What do you think about this? Nurse-Kan Answer Get the agreement in writing and have a lawyer A I * I ' at ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hepler of Syracuse announce the engagement and up coming wedding of their daughter. Julie Ann. to Gary Bray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bray of Milford. Both Miss Hepler and Bray are IMI graduates of Wawasee High School. The bride-elect is employed at The Papers Incorporated in Milford. He is emploved at Levernier's Body Shop of Milford. The wedding date is set for December 27. UK 1.

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draw up the 1 contract. You will bqth be protected in that way. Louisa. Dear Louisa. Is there any help for a person who snores? My husband snores so loud that I never get a good night's sleep. If I give him a punch in the back he starts again. 1 love my husband and 1 hate to sleep in a separate room but what am I to do:? Needs Sleep-N.YU. Answer: Some people stop snoring if they turn over and sleep on their side -others seem to snore in any position. But the only solution for the woman who wishes to share the bed with a husband who snores and also get some sleep is to buy some ear plugs and use them. At least that is what I have been told. Louisa Address: Louisa. Box $32, Orangeburg. S; C. 2911$ ’Christmas in Williamsburg' club topic The program topic of the Syracuse-Wawasee Garden Cub on Tuesday. .Nov 3. was “Christmas in Williamsburg The program was presented by Mrs R C Tytler at the home of Mrs Ernest Bushong Members entered the house past luminaries (candles set in sand in oiled paper bags) which set the scene Mrs Tytler had made centerpieces using fresh fruit and greens and she described other types of decorations and customs of colonial and early American Christmases During the business meeting it was decided to give a green spruce to the city park to be decorated and lighted at Christmas by the park board The final plans and an nouncements concerning the Bell Walk to be held Sunday as temoon. Dec 6. were made The Wells’ home will be the site of the bazaar and refreshments

Bowen Center seeks volunteers

The Bowen Center, located in Warsaw at 850 N. Harrison Street, has need of people qualified to fill the following CORRECTION We regret that in the engagement announcement of Judith Anne Knudsen to Alvin L Johnson. Jr., we inadvertently failed to say that Mr Johnson is the son of Mrs Alvin L Johnson and the late Dr Johnson. Syracuse Early Thanksgiving dinner at Cprys Mr and Mrs Neal Cory of Milford hosted an early Thanksgiving dinner at their home on Saturday. Nov. 14 Guests were Dr and Mrs David Cory and son of Indianapolis. Mr and Mrs Fred Weisser and family. Mrs Reta Miller and Miss Donna Miller of Milford Dr Cory attended a medical meeting m Chicago. 111., from Sunday until Tuesday afternoon and his wife and son visited with his parents Open house at Flower Shop Holiday open house at The Flower Shop. SR 13S North Webster, will be Sunday. Nov 29. from 1 to6p m. Unique and colorful gifts, decorations and ideas to add fun and enjoyment to your holiday will be displayed Refreshments will be served and door prizes given with no purchase necessary Mrs. Bartlett honored on 75 th birthday Mrs Percy Bartlett was honored recently, on her 75th birthday, at the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Avery. Syracuse Mrs Avery is the great-niece of Mrs Bartlett A total of 55 relatives and friends attended. Among those attending were long tune friends of Mrs Bartlett. Mr and Mrs Lavern Moilenhour. Syracuse, nephew. Joe Estep and wife. Anna. Milford Nieces Frances Aker and husband. Frank. Bremen Janet Rose Fisher and husband. Johnnie. Syracuse, and many great-nieces and nephews and great-great nieces and nephews were on hand to help, Mrs Bar tlett “blow out the candles" on the cake A carry in buffet was enjoyed bv all

volunteer positions: Writer — A writer is needed to write stories of human interest and events happening at the center for the local newspapers Writing can be done in the evening or St home during the day News Editor — An editor is needed for the “VIP News Letter." This news letter is responsible for keeping volunteers. staff and the Mental Health Associations in the Bowen Center catchment area informed of the ongoing programs and new programs in the Volunteer Services Department. Hair Stylist — A hair stylist is needed for the Hair Care Shop This is a full-service hair shop for men and women clients Hair stylists must be licensed and able to give at least one-half day per week For more information, contact the Bowen Center, volunteer services department, in Warsaw . 1 -A MbC*". a * iI T ll 1

JUNE WEDDING PLANNED — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill its of Syracuse announce the engagement of their daughter. Cynthia, to John N. Salida of Fort Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Saliola of Canton. Ohio. The bride-elect is a 1975 graduate of Wawasee High School and Ball State University. She is employed as a teacher of the hearing impaired in East Alien Count' school system. Saliola graduated from Glenwood High School and attended Akron University. He is employed as general manager of Mountain Jack's Restaurant in Fort Wayne. The couple plan to wed June 12. I M 2. Fred's Flowers to hold open house Fred's Flowers. 154 S. Williams. Nappanee, will hold a Christmas show November 27. 28 arid 29 Hours on Friday and Saturday will be 9 a m to 5 30 pm and on Sunday 1 to 5:30 p m There will be many designs on display, created in the shop, and custom arrangements made to order Refreshments will be served and door prizes given No pur chase is necessary Dr. Ciula to teach Toping' Dr Bryan Ciula. a member of the Bowen center staff, located at 850 N/ Harrison Street. Warsaw. will teach a course on coping with stress by learning to relax beginning tonight (Wednesday* The class, the first in a five-week workshop, will begin at 6 p m During the workshop, each week participants will be guided through a phase of training byuse of structured relaxation exercises Each participant will receive a. cassette tape with exercises to practice at home. For more information, contact the Bowen Center in Warsaw, ext 283 Unsaltnng it If your recipe tastes too salty, add sugar Tea for ferns A good tonic for fems is to water them once a. week with weak tea.

THANKSGIVING SPECIAL Kitchen, living room and hall $44.95! Call for details. 453*3815 i Al Hayes. Owner

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MRS. DONALD M. RIX. JR.

Elizabeth Kampf becomes bride of Donald M. Rix, Jr.

Elizabeth Kampf. r 1 box 517 Leesburg, became the bride of Donald M Rix. Jr. 5102 W Canterbury Court. Muncie. Saturday, Sept. 12. at 4:30 p.m The wedding was held in The High Street United Methodist Church. Muncie. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs R G Pauff. r 1 box 517 Leesburg and the bridegroom is the son of Donald Rix. Sr . Redbud Lane. Muncie and Mrs Donna Edwards. Logansport. Dr Hunter Colpitts officiated at the double-ring ceremony in the presence of 275 guests. Baskets of various sizes of mint green mums trimmed with jade green bows adorned the altar, as well 9S two. seven-branch candieabra in the two shades of green-mint and jade. Pews were also marked with flowers and bows in mint and jade Mrs Jack Shine. Lima. Ohio, sang ‘Whither Thou Goest” and "You’ll Never Walk Alone ” John Kampf. Bluffton. Ohio, brother of the bride, played a french hom solo. "Ode To Joy" by Bach Both were accompanied by Mrs Ada Clare Warner on the organ. The bride who was given in > marriage by her parents. Mr and Mrs. Pauff. wore a gown of white organza over peau de soui The open neck was enhanced with Chantilly lace and tiny seed pearls as were the full-length sleeves. Her cathedral train fell from a fitted waist and was also trimmed in matching lace Her vail was a mantilla of sheer illusion netting trimmed in Chantilly lace edged with seed pearls which fell to a waltzlength She earned a cascade of white roses and baby s breath Matron of honor Mrs William (Bobbi) Carney. Bloomington, sister of the bride, wore a jade green, woven, printed crepe in an oriental sheath style floor-length gown She earned peach roses and white mums The bridesmaids. Mrs Jerry (Colleen) Dixon, Parker City, sister of the bride. Kim Ablanalp. West Lafayette; Kim Sanders. West Lafayette; and Mrs Miles (Sherry Proctor. Muncie, wore gowns of mint green, woven, printed crepe in an oriental sheath style floor length and carried peach roses and white mums Jennifer Flynn. Evansville, attended the guest book and flower girl was Christi Wheadon. Anderson. Jeremy Rix. Logansport, newphew of the bridegroom, was the ringbearer Acolytes were sisters of the bridegroom, Tammy Rix, Logansport, who wore jade green and Mrs Robert Wheadon, Anderson, who wore mint green Kevin Richards, Muncie, was best man and groomsmen were Kurt Elsesser. Rick Thomas. Michael Buchanan, all of Muncie and Jerry Dixon, Parker CityUshers were Keith Roberts and Robert Huddleston, both of Muncie. The bride’s mother wore a mint green, floor-length, crepe gown

with a cape of mint green and orange. Both the mother and step-mother of the bridegroom were attired in jade green, floorlength gowns All wore corsages of mint green mums with roses A reception, dinner and dance immediately followed the ceremony. It was held in Whispering Oaks Country Club. Muncie. Decorations were of mint and jade green hanging cupids and hearts, with mint green bows at the windows. Tables were decorated with hurricane lamps having jade green candles and trimmed with myrtle and mint green mums Organ music was provided by Dick Dellinger. Fort Wayne, who also accompanied Mrs. Jack Shine, who sang "Turn Around. Look At Me" and “Longer ” Mrs Robert Huddleston and Mrs Rick Thomas, both of Muncie, served the cake. Other hosts and hostesses were Mr. and Mrs Terry Pauff. Findlay. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. John Storms. Mr. and Mrs Robert Stute, Mrs Betty Evard, and Mrs. Byron Schubert, all of Fort Wayne and cousins of the bride. A wedding trip to Chicago, 111., was taken following the wedding The couple is residing at 5102 W Canterbury Court, Muncie. The bride is a graduate from Yorktown High School, Yorktown and attended Purdue University at West Lafayette, for two years and is now a junior in architectural school at Ball State University. Muncie. She is employed as a cashier at Marsh Supermarkets, Muncie The bridegroom is employed as a management trainee for Marsh Supermarkets and attended Bail State University and Purdue University majoring in marketing REAL menu Meals for Older Americans are served each day at the following locations: The Scout cabin at Crosson Park. Syracuse; the Pierceton Community Building; 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 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 November 19-25 THURSDAY — Prune juice, Hungarian goulash, frozen mixed vegetables, fresh fruit, garlic bread with margarine, milk, tea and coffee FRIDAY — Orange juice, ham loaf, baked sweet potatoes, green limas. pineapple tidbits with jubilee grapes, rye bread with margarine, milk, tea and coffee MONDAY - Pineapple juice, hot turkey sandwich, buttered broccoli, relish sticks, apneots, milk, tea and coffee TUESDAY — Tomato juice, noodles and ground beef, cottage cheese salad, mixed fruit salad, rye bread, milk, tea and coffee WEDNESDAY - Cranappte juice, sliced ham with raisin sauce, sweet potatoes, lima beans, pumpkin dessert, hot roll with margarine, milk, tea and coffee

Wed., November 18,1981 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

CALENDAR Week Os November 18 To November 25 WEDNESDAY Ladies Aid 7 a.m.. Syracuse Church of the Brethren Weight Watchers 9a.m.. Lakeland Youth Center. Syracuse Syracuse PTO 12 noon, Syracuse elementary library Syracuse Lions Chib 6:30 p.m . Beacon Restaurant. Syracuse Al-Anon 7:30 p.rh.. Saint Andrew s United Methodist Church. Syracuse Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m.. Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church. Syracuse Psi lota Xi 7:30p.m. Lutheran Church Women 7:30p.m.. Syracuse Grace Lutheran Church THURSDAY Al-Anon 9:30 a.m. Saint Andrew s United Methodist Church. Syracuse Milford Volunteer Firemen 7 p.m.. Milford Fire Station 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 MONDAY Lakeland Kiwanis 7a m . Classic Restaurant. North Webster TOP 106 6:30p.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 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary 12 noon. Beacon Restaurant. Syracuse Milford Area Development 5 p m , Doll's Decorating. Milford Syracuse Park Board 7:15 p.m.. Syracuse Town Hall, open to the public Wawasee American Legion Auxiliary 7:30p m . Legion Hall WEDNESDAY Ladies Aid 7a.m. Syracuse Church of the Brethren Weight Watchers 9a.m.. Lakeland Youth Center. Syracuse Eagles Auxiliary Meeting Aerie 3760 7pm.. Lakeland Eagles. 404 Sycamore St., Syracuse Al-Anon 7:30 p.m., Saint Andrew s United Methodist Church. Syracuse Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m., Saint Andrew's United Methodist Church, Syracuse

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