The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 6, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 February 1982 — Page 6

TOE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., February 24,1982

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Community Corner

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MR. AND MRS. JIM M. SIMPSON

Marla J. Hoover becomes bride of Jim M. Simpson

Maria J Hoover. 901 North 69th St., Omaha. Neb . became the bn de of Jim M Simpson. 2035 North 60th St. Omaha, on Saturday. Oct 17. in Saint Mathias Chapel. Omaha The double ring weddingwas held at 4 pm in the presence of 250 guests The bnde is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Don Hoover, r 1 box 134 Milford and the bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Morns Simpson. 901 North 69th StOmaha Rev Elmer Hartter of the Milford Apostolic Christian Church officiated at his granddaughters wedding The altar was decorated with oil lanterns burning on each side, apricot carnations m a basket with apricot poms and baby's breath on each side Musical selections. “The Wedding Song." and "U were sung by Mary and Joan McCoy The bride, who was given m marriage by her parents, wore a gown made of white qiana with a high neck lace The bodice was lined with lace and there were longTace sleeves and the waist was accented with a satin bow A tiny bow accented with lace was around the neck Her vail was double layered of netting, trimmed with lace across the bottom The scalloped head piece was also tnmmed with lace She earned a bouquet of apricot daisies and carnations accented with baby's breath and brown leather leaves Mrs Tun Ellis. Roanoke, was the matron of honor and wore a floor-length, apricot qiana waisted dress The skirt was all pleats and the bodice was crisscrossed material with an attached shawl swooping down the back Her flowers were apricot daisies, poms and baby's breath with brown leather leaves in an oval copper container Mrs Thad t Sonya Tinkey. Fort Wayne, and Penny Hoover.

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Milford, both sisters of the bnde. were bridesmaids and wore dresses styled in the fasion of the maid of honor s. The flowers were also the same. John Barnhart. Omaha, served as the best man and the bridegrooms brothers. Toby Simpson. Omaha, and Don Simpson. Denver. Colo , served as groomsmen Paul Simpson, a brother, and Dan Simpson, a newphew, both from Omaha were ushers The mothers wore tan floorlength dresses with floor-length lace jackets A reception was held at the Ranch Bowl Banquet Room. Omaha, from 6-12 p.m Guests were served a meal as well as cake The cake had three layers with apricot colored frosting, adorned with white cupids and a fountain There were two candleabras on thp sides The couple spent its honeymoon at Spider Lake Resort in Grand Rapids. Minn., and now reside in Omaha The bride is a reg' 4 ered nurse and is employed with the medical personnel pool. She is a 1974 graduate of Wawasee High School Her husband is a carpenter employed with Simpson Company Ruth Williams to speak Members of the Warsaw China Painters Club will meet on Tuesday. March 2. at the REMC Building. 523 S Buffalo Street, beginning at 7p m On the agenda will be election of officers and payment of dues for the new year Ruth Williams will demonstrate the technique of grounding and dusting m the art of china painting. Visitors are invited to attend the monthly meeting

B. J. Crowley's HOROSCOPE

- Week of February 28.1982 PISCES - The versatile •ad seailtlve Placeaa la sympathetic to the seeds of ethers, sometimes to the neglect of Ma own. He to trustworthy ami usually loves deeply bet once. PISCES -Feb. 19 to March 20-If moderation seems difficult, try abstinence. in areas in which you over-indulge. Cutting out desserts or drinks might prove to be helpful in the diet area. ARIES - March 21 to April 20—Push yourself away from the table after enjoying moderate servings if you are concerned about extra pound*. TAURUS - April 21 to A JUNE WEDDING PLANNED — Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Catt of Indianapolis have announced the engagement of their daughter. Brenda Sue. to Ralph V. Reiff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reiff. Barbee Lake area, r 1 Warsaw. The site of their June 19 wedding will be University Heights United Methodist Church. Indianapolis. Miss Catt is a graduate of Southport High School and will be a spring graduate of Indiana Central University, with a major in elementary education. Reiff, a 1976 graduate of Wawasee High School, also a graduate of Indiana Central University and Miami of Ohio, is now the head trainer at Butler University. Indianapolis.

LOUISA'S LETTER

Dear Louisa. 1 have been going steady with a boy for two years and now he has moved to another town and I don’t see him as often as I used to. We saw each other every day when he lived here because we went to the same school and games, etc. Now my problem is this-1 was satisfied with this situation when he was here but 1 never got to be with other boys. Now, altho* we still consider ourselves bound to each other 1 have gotten to know other boys at games and parties and 1 have to admit that 1 like the change. I hate to break up with H because we made promises so I don’t know what to do. 1 am afraid 1 will break his heart if 1 go back on my word. What must 1 do? P.P.-W. Va. Answer: There are certainly two

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May 20—Concern yourself with matters in the world around you. Learn to be more conservative. Stop being wasteful. GEMINI - May 21 to June 20-Moderation should be the key word in your vocabulary during this period. Eat, drink, work and play with this concept in mind. CANCER - June 21 to July 22-Make an effort to avoid impulsive spending. Before you make a purchase, be sure you need whatever you are buying. Pulling in your belt now will make life easier later on. LEO - July 23 to Aug. 22-Watch for good food buys and stock up. Many dollars can be saved if you make your purchases wisely. VIRGO - Aug. 23 to Sept. 22-Someone offers a suggestion which sounds absurd. A second look, however. brings cm a new look. LIBRA - Sept. 23 to Oct. Helping Hands meet in home of Kristina Lange By SCOTT WEISSER The Milford Helping Hands 4-H Club met in the home of Kristina Lange on February 18. The meeting was called to order by Gina Hurd, president. The American pledge was led by Mitch Price and the 4-H pledge was led by Rosalie Rouch Roil call was answered with “Sweethearts Shoe Size.” Secretary’s report was read by Renee Beer and the treasurer’s report was read by Shannon Angle. The song “Camptown Races,” was led by Bevan Hurd. The business discussion centered on the bowling party on March 15. The game “Follow The Leader” was led by Ricky Thompson. Julie Kaiser gave a report on fire safety. The demonstrations were given by Rosalie Rouch on “How To Plan Meals.” and Stacey Schieler on “How To Make Cream Cheese Mints.” Refreshments were served by Kristina Lange's mother. The next meeting will be a bowling party on March 15.

sides to this problem of going steady with one person when a girl or boy is very young. The advantage, of course, is in always knowing that one has a date for special occasions that come up and with someone you like. The disadvantage for a girl is that other people consider her H’s girl and she never gets to compare him with other boys as these boys will not ask her for a date. Another disadvantage is that our tastes change as we grow older and the boy we thought wonderful when we were fifteen may seem something else when we add on a few years. if 1 were you. I would have a good talk with my friend. It may be that he is thinking the same way you are. Louisa. Onagctowg, S. C. 29115

22-Although cunent political trends have left you with a feeling of disgust, some good may come of it. Make a greater effort to become informed concerning the political situation. SCORPIO - Oct. 23 to Nov. 22-The persistence of those born under the sign of Scorpio almost always guarantees success for those who want it. Take advantage of your natural liking for challenges. SAGITTARIUS- Nov. 23 to Dec. 21—-If you expect to harvest a valuable crop in the second half of your life, you would do well to sow something other than weeds during the first half. CAPRICORN - Dec. 22 to Jan. 19-A sense of humor will see you through an embarrassing situation. Don't worry so much about what others think. AQUARIUS - Jan. 20 to Feb. 18-Curb the urge to dwell on the *T told you so" syndrome. As much pleasure as you derive from it. it is hardly worth the discomfort it causes to others. Leesburg native to be 103 Myrtle B. Conrad who was born on February 28, 1879, near Leesburg, will be celebrating her 103rd birthday. Family and friends will be gathering at the Wyatt Fire Station for an open house between 2:3oands p m. Mrs. Conrad spent her school days south of Walkerton and later moved to Columbia City. On the day of her birthday she will be “back home,” in Madison Township, Saint Joseph County. Following her wedding day, December 24, 1900. she and her husband, John, lived at the corner of Pierce and Elm Roads northeast of Wyatt. He died on January 6,1943 but she continued to live there until 1957. Her relatives will be gathering at the Wyatt Fire Station for a potluck dinner at 12:30 pm. prior to the open house. Mrs. Conrad, who now lives with her daughter. Mrs. Harold (Dorothy) Miles, near Edwardsburg, Mich., had two sons. Jacob and Harold, who preceded her in death. Her family, with whom she enjoyed Christmas parties, includes seven grandchildren. 16 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. She still enjoys cutting out quilt blocks and sewing them together, working crossword puzzles and reading her Bible regularly to keep her mind alert. She also likes to make her own jam. 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 Feb. 25-March3 THURSDAY - Pineapple juice, smoked sausage links, seasoned green limas, peach with cottage cheese salad, combread with margarine, chocolate pudding, milk, tea and coHee FRIDAY — Apple juice, double beef patty teriyaki, whole kernel corn, tossed salad, french dressing, whole wheat bread, margarine, tangerine, milk, tea and coffee MONDAY - Orange jiace. turkey chunks in gravy, mashed potatoes, green peas, whole wheat bread, margarine, apple cobbler, milk, tea and coffee TUESDAY- Pineapple juice, veal cutlet, noodles in mushroom sauce, cut green beans, wheat germ bread, margarine, peanut butter cookie, milk, tea and coffee WEDNESDAY - Apple juice, batter dipped cod with tarter sauce, leaf spinach, kidney bean salad, apricot halves, white bread, milk, tea and coffee

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Ji — fl - y IM ML s Ml fr j w HUB Ou . 1 c VIA. ROCK ’N ROLL JAMBOREE — Residents of Lakeland Loving Care Nursing Home In Milford are getting into rock and roll in a big way. They’ll be rocking (in rocking chairs) and rolling (in wheelchairs) to benefit the American Heart Association on Saturday and Sunday. March 6 and 7, from 1-1 p.m. * Two residents getting in shape for the event are Harold McKibbin. formerly of Leesburg, and , Esther Osborn, formerly of Syracuse.

Nursing home residents to rock and roll for Heart Assoc.

Nursing home residents at Lakeland Loving Care Nursing Home are getting into Rock and Roll in a big way. They’ll be rocking (in rocking chairs) and rolling (in wheelchairs) to benefit the American Heart Association on Saturday and Sunday. March 6 and 7, from 1-4 p.m. The event, known as the Rock ’n Roll Jamboree, will be a joint effort between nursing home residents and employees, who will solicit pledges for every minute and “mile" of the rock and roll marathon. Some of the residents will walk for the funds pledged. The money collected will be used in the fight against heart disease, stroke and related disorders, the nation’s number one killers The Rock n Roll Jamboree is part of a nationwide effort by many of the nursing homes of the American Health Care Association. Money raised during How sweet it is Make your own superfine sugar by processing granulated sugar in the blender until fine.

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the jamboree will be used by the American Heart Association for public and professional education, community service programs and cardiovascular research. Joellen Free is chairman of the event and the public is invited to

Suzette Hunsburger to head Lords and Ladies 4-H Club

New officers were elected at the first meeting of the year for tiie Milford Lords and Ladies 4-H Club. The meeting was held in the home of Becky and Roberta Flannery Monday evening. Feb. 15.at7. New officers are: President — Suzette Hunsburger Vice president — Denise Berkeypile Secretary — Marsha Evans Treasurer — Becky Flannery News reporter — Vicki Holderread Health and safety — Roberta Flannery

attend the two afternoon’s activities at the Lakeland Loving Care Center. A bake sale will follow the Rock and Rolling on Saturday, March 6, at the center. For more information contact Mrs. Free or Jean Treesh at the nursing home in Milford.

Song and recreation leader — Lisa Hunsburger Devotion leader — Marc Evans Becky Flannery gave a demonstration on how to make “Chocolate Surprise” and her sister. Roberta, gave a demonstration on making “Hot Chocolate Mix.” There were eight members and one visitor attending the meeting. The next meeting will be in the home of Suzette Hunsburger. Monday. March 15. at 7 p.m.