The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 5, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 February 1982 — Page 7

Community Comer

K ♦ 9 ■"■ ■ J iWr nMWS B DRUG AWARENESS PANEL AT WAWASEE — Bob Wood, standing, principal at an Elkhart school, introduces other members of the Drug A w areness Panel who spoke at Wawasee High School February 10. Other panel members, left to right, are John David Lawrence, public defender Tom Carusillo and Dave Lambdin of the Elkhart Police Department. ’ ■ " ' -

Drug awareness program presented

The Elkhart Families in Action drug awareness panel presented a program to the Lakeland community Wednesday. Feb 10 The goal of the program was to broaden horizons about substanceabuse Genealogy section to meet tonight The Genealogy Section of the Kosciusko County Historical Society will meet tonight < Wednesday. Feb 17) beginning at 7pm in the basement of Saint Anne s Episcopal Church. 402 W Market Street, Warsaw This is the group's first meeting since November .Mano Sahagun of Warsaw will speak on records of Oakwood cemetery Those who .are interested' m research-- about Kosciusko County are especially invited to this meeting The general public is welcome to attend

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The Syracuse Parent-Teachers organization sponsored the program, which was attended by nearly l r " concerned community people 4 our panel members informed the audience of signs of use and legal consequences to children and parents, of misuse of drugs The need of community action was- emphasized by the panel members. .Bob Wood, elementary school principal; DaveLambdui. school liaison officer for Elkhart Police Department; Tom Carusillo. public defender; and John David Laurence, a parent of a drug abuser The panel said the "blame game" often occurs in a community and. therefore, the drug and alcohol problem thrives. “If only the school ..” “WTiy don’t parents ..." Instead the community should work as a team and find out what they can do together Some Indiana statistics were given High school graduates report 97 per cent have abused alcohol Asked when they first used marijuanjj, most said seventh grade, next was sixth

grade, and third was eighth grade. Os alcohol abusers, 70 per cent said they started using alcohol at age 12. About 25 per cent started at age 10. Marijuana and alcohol are the main items of substance abuse in Kosciusko County. The panel stressed the need to teach children to cope with problems and to create a relationship in which they can truly communicate with parents. If they can’t get through to their parents they will go to their peers If the community hides from reality or will not admit to the problem it is creating the environment for the abuses. A program involving the adult program with a panel of kids who have been abusers is to be aired March 24 at 8 p m on Channel 28 television

p ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT — Mr, and Mrs. Robert E. Stover. Leesburg, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary L., to Gary A. Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Francis. Syracuse. Miss Stover is a 1979 graduate of Wawasee High School and attended Ball State University. She is currently employed byKay’s Next-To-New Shoppe in Syracuse. Francis is a 1974 graduate of Wawasee High School and attended Purdue University. He is employed by Crow Roofing. Inc., Syracuse The couple has an April 10 wedding date planned. The wedding will be held in the Milford Christian Church. White stains Hub vinegar on the mat under your dish drainer to eliminate those white stains and keep the mat looking like new.

LOUISA'S letter CP

Dear Louisa. I have two daughters and they are very different. One has always been very good and solicitous of my welfare. She comes by to see me and calls to find out if I am sick if she hasn't heard from me. This means a great deal to me as 1 am a widow and live alone. The other one will stay away for weeks and I may not see her then unless she wants something that I have or wishes a favor done. I have always tried to treat my children fairly and 1 cannot understand why they act so differently towards me. The one who does most for me is the one who is verybusy with a husband and four lively children and who manages on a small budget. The other married a wealthy man and has onlyone child. Now the reason 1 write this letter is that I made a will this past week and left my insurance and bonds to

IKH/. > . Jr ~ / I * *> r Ck tori CELEBRATE 35TH WEDDANG ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laughlin, 400 North Harrison, Syracuse, will celebrate their 35th wedding anniversary with a family dinner on February 21. They took a tour of the Hawaiian islands last year in an early personal celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Laughlin were united in marriage on November 22. 1947. by Rev. Victory Stoner. Mrs. Laughlin is the former Hilda Myers of Pierceton. They have four daughters, Mrs. Cyrus (Loretta) MacAUister. and Bobbi Laughlin, both of Syracuse; Mrs. Jeff (Jackie) Bradley, Milford: and Mrs. John (Diana) Bradley, Goshen. They also have five grandchildren.

Valentine party for Thimbles

A Saint Valentine's party was held by the Milford Apostolic Christian Church Silver Thimble Club with husbands and guests eating out at a local restaurant. The Saint Valentine’s party was held Monday evening. Feb 15, with Icelandic cod and chicken as the dinner features Tables were decorated with white cloths, red candles, red Valentines and nut cups filled with red hots and mints Carlton Beer gave the prayer before the meal Miss Edith Baumgartner received a large red heart box of chocolates for having the marked nut cup Mrs Steven Kaiser and Mrs. Kenneth Beer were hostesses for the evening "You Are My Sunshine." was sung by Mrs Lewis Speicher. Mrs. Ned Speicher. Mrs. Steven Frantz. Mrs Richard Kaiser. Mrs. Jesse Beer and Mrs Carlton Beer. "Let Me Call You Sweetheart." was sung by Mrs Weddings theme for women "Your Wedding Day,” was the general theme for the Bethel Women’s Fellowship meeting Thursday evening. Feb.. 11, at Bethel Church of the Brethren. Milford Those attending took their wedding dresses to be modeled by themselves or someone else. Rosetta Miller and Nancy Snider were in charge of the program. While each wedding dress was modeled a description of the dress, how it was made and a narration of the wedding day was read. For those who did not have a dress, wedding pictures were shown at the close of the meeting A highlight of the evening was a display of a 60-year-old wedding gown. For refreshments the wedding theme was kept with a tiered wedding cake, punch, nuts and mints being served by Mrs. Miller, her daughter. Lynette; Mrs. Snider and her daughter. Melissa.

the child- who has cared for me. One of my neighbors thinks this is not right as she thinks each child should get an equal share. What do you think about this? ' Mother-Ga. Answer: It is hard to give an answer to a question such as this unless you hear both sides of the problem. But from what you say the daughter who is selfish doesn’t need what you have and the other one does. If your second daughter has unselfishly looked after you and has given her time and love for your comfort and welfare it seems only fair that she should be shown some appreciation. Louisa. Address: luatoa, Bex 532, Orangeburg, S. C. 29115

Dale Strassheim. Mrs. Arthur Haab. Mrs. Arnold Doll, Mrs. Lee Beer and Mrs Fred Beer. "Honey. Honey.” was sung by Mrs. Ray Haab. Mrs. Alvin Haab. Mrs. Philip Price. Mrs William Troup. Mrs. Jerry Hostetler and Mrs. Steven Beer. Everyone present sang “My Jesus I Love Thee ” Mrs. Kaiser read "Through Eyes of Love" and "Happy Anniversary was sung for Mr. and Mrs. Lee Beer whose anniversary is February 27. In a photo guessing contest winners were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Price. Mr. and Mrs’. Ray Haab. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Beer and Mr and Mrs. Richard Kaiser. Cookie hearts were passed at the close of the evening to each couple The next meeting will be an auction sale in the church hall on the evening of Saturday. March 6. MAY WEDDING PLANNED — Mr. and Mrs. Larry Daugherty. 59578 Rosedale Ave.. Elkhart, announce the engagement of their daughter, Karen R. to Brent Hostetler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hostetler, r 1 box MA Milford. A May 8 wedding to being planned in the First I’nited Methodist Church. Goshen. Miss Daugherty is a 1982 midtermZgrachiate of Concord High SchcM. Hostetler is a 1979 graduate of Wawasee High School and is employed at BorkhoMer Buildings. Nappanee. Sponge bath To renew and freshen a used sponge, soak it overnight in salt water or baking soda.

FOP HOST COUNTRY SHOW — The Kosciusko County Fraternal Order of Police will be host to the Leßoy Van Dyke Show Saturday, April 24, in the Rodeheaver Auditorium. Winona Lake, at 7 and 9:39 p.m. Members of the FOP are being contacted by phone for their support. Van Dyke is by nature different from other people. It’s this difference that makes him able to perform and to rise to success in the profession. Van Dyke has that “something different." But even among performers he’s an exception. Many entertainers in the field of country music grew up on the farm and their rural heritage helped put them in country music. For the most of them, however, once they found the bright lights of country music success, that was the end of their connection with the farm ami their rural past. Not so with Van Dyke. All he says, feels and does can be traced to his basic upbringing as a man of the soil. Nowadays, the phrase “tell it like it is" is applied to every situation and country music is no exception. In country musk, it’s said, “they tell it like it is." This is ironic, though, when you stop to think that country musk has its roots in rural America and rural folk always have told it “like it is" honestly, truthfully, down-to-earth. It’s away of life with them. It’s never been any other way. There’s no hedging in the farmer’s life. He does what has to be done to the best of his ability with patience and dignity. And this describes perfectly the life and career of Vgp Dyke. For further ticket information contact 269-5830 after 4 p.m. WHO KNOWS? 1. Which state is known as the “Golden State?” 2. From whom did the U.S. obtain the Virgin Islands? 3. What territory did the first 13 states cover? 4. Name the 7th president of the United States. 5. What is an oasis? 6. Which war was also known as the War of Independence? 7. Name the flower and stone for the month of September. 8. Where and when was the first daily newspaper published? 9. How many equinoxes occur each year? 10. What are the two other seasons called? Amware To Who Kaaurt ■ aoijs|os JdiuiM pue soiis|os jsuiiuns oi (utunine jo übj) xouinbg [Buiuniny pue (Buuds) xouinbg ‘omj. Wl ‘IZ -iusidas ‘Biqdppßiiqj g 'suo)s luspoui sqi si 9Jiqddßs puß luspuc sqi si sjijosXjqo !jsmO|J sqj si Kj6|9 Suiujojq jo zsisy •£ "M .<jßuoun|OASg sqj q • uss op b ui jods v ’S MSipuy > •ÜBSSQ OllUßjiy sqi o) J3Aig iddississipq sqj uiojj puß vpuo|j oi BpBU«3 LUOJJ •£ Z Biiuojipej I Chop away Before chopping sticky foods, flour the pieces in a paper bag, or dip the shears or knife in hot water while cutting.

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Wed., February 17.1982 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

CALENDAR Week Os February 17 To February 24 WEDNESDAY Ladies* Aid 7 a.m., Syracuse Church of the Brethren Syracuse Elementary and Junior High PTO Board Meeting 12 noon, Syracuse elementary library Syracuse Lions Club 6:30p.m., Beacon Restaurant, Syracuse Psi lota XI 7:30 p.m., Syracuse Lutheran Church Women 7:30 p.m., Syracuse Grace Lutheran Church Twilighters Bunco Club 7:3op.m..Syracuse . i Alcoholics Anonymous 7;30 p.m., Wawasee Episcopal Center, one-half mile east of South Shore Golf Club, Vernon Drive, Syracuse Al-Anon ’ | 7:30 p.m., Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse J THURSDAY Eben ei er Ladies' Aid 2 p.m., Syracuse 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 6:45a.m., Milford Community Building SATURDAY Wawasee Kiwanis 7 a.m., Three Flags Drive-In, Syracuse SUNDAY Aicohoiks Anonymous Open Meeting 10 a.m., North Webster Fire Station MONDAY Lakeland Kiwanis 7a.m.. Classic Restaurant, North Webster TOP 106 6:30p.m.. Calvary United Methodist Church. Syracuse FOE Men’s Meeting, Aerk 3760 i 7 p.m.. Lakeland Eagles. 404 Sycamore Street, Syracuse Columbian Reading 7:30 p.m., Milford 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 public Wawasee American Legion Auxiliary 7:30 p.m, Legion Hall, Syracuse S WEDNESDAY Ladks* Aid 7 a.m., Syracuse Church of the Brethren Eagles Auxiliary Meeting. Aerk 3760 7 p.m., Lakeland Eagles. 404 Sycamore Street. Syracuse Akoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m., Wawasee Episcopal Center, one-half mile east of South Shore Golf Club, Vernon Drive, Syracuse Al-Anon 7:30 p.m.. Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse ,

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