The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 6, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 February 1982 — Page 7

Community Corner

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SENIOR CITIZENS INSTALL OFFICERS — Syracuse Senior Citizens installed their officers for 1982 at their dinner meeting on February 20 at the Scout Cabin, Standing in front are Florence Ashton, historian: Mary Carroll, correspondence secretary; and ■ Mary Evan, treasurer. Claude Boland, vice president, and Ben Valentine, president, are in back. Not pictured is Pauline Hochstetler, secretary. (Photo by Sharon Stuckman)

Choralires to sing nt directors convention

The Choraliies, conducted by Varner M. Chance, has been chosen to perform at the 1982 Central Division Convention of the American Choral Directors Association. Ttie convention will be held Thursday through Friday, Manj-h 4-6. in the Kalamazoo Hilton. Kalamazoo. Mich Chosen through competitive taped auditions from a field of 44 applicants. The Choralires is one of 16 outstanding choral ensembles selected to perform at the three day convention This will be the first regional conference of the newly organized Central Division, whose member states include, Michigan. Indiana, Illinois and Ohio Over 2,1)00 people are ex pected to attend the gathering, which will be geared toward all levels of choral music. Hartter sisters celebrate birthday in Sunshine State This year the seven Hartter sisters, which included one sister-in-law. surprised Mrs. Glen <Katheryn> Price on her birthday. in Sarasota. Fla Mrs Pnscilla Myers, and Mrs George 'Rosemary* Hartter, both of Milford; Mrs Jake (Magalena) Kern. Mrs Harold (Lillian* Kaiser and Mrs Gladys Coy. all of Syracuse, and Mrs Glen <Leona I Seely. South Bend, all left for Florida at 4 30 p m.. Thursday, Jan 28, from Warsaw The group traveled by bus Joining them in Florida was Mrs Ralph < Hilda Miller, a winter resident of Clear* ater. Fla Once m Sarasota the sisters spent their week sightseeing and enjoying the weather They returned on Sunday. Feb. 7. This is an annual evert for the Hartter sisters, as they always get together for each other's birthday

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The Choralires was organized in 1978 by its conductor for the purpose of providing an outlet for talented singers who live in or near Kosciusko County The singers, chosen on the basis of audition, rehearse weekly and represent a collection of various backgrounds and interests Their concert programs are in much demand by local church, civic, business and service organizations. The Choralires exists for the joy of singing and sharing the beauty of music with others - ' x 7 X V I* ” JOINS STAFF — Ginger Shank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Harris. Syracuse, has joined the staff at Hair Haven Beauty Salon. Warsaw. She is a 1978 graduate of Wawasee High School and a recent graduate of Ravenscroft Beauty College. Mrs. Shank has an advanced training diploma" from Ravenscroft and Pivot Point International. She specializes in braiding, men's, hair styles, manicures, facials, ear piercing and permanents.

Chance. founder-conductor of the Choralires. has a variety of musical experience and wide background in the area of choral conducting He has served on the music faculties of BaldwinWallace College Conservatory and Illinois Wesleyan University He also has served as director of music in the Fort Wayne Public Schools and was former President of the Indiana Music Educators Association. Chance is the founder and executive director of Epworth Forest Choir School, North Webster, as well as the Sounds of Hope musical organization, which is now preparing its Uth consecutive tour of Europe. He has been cited internationally for his varied achievements and is an active member of Rotary International. Stained glass class at WHS There is a revival in home decorating of using stained glass windows or panels. They are used as panels on cabinets, folding screens, or any kind of framed panel The right stained glass design can be an appropriate decoration in any room Now you can include the “stained glass" look at a reduced cost and you have the fun of creating your own design. A six week class is offered at Wawasee High School in glass staining There is no complicated glass cutting or leading process. Three projects using different techniques will be offered in the class These classes will be on Tuesday nights beginning March 2 at 6:30-9: p.m. Mrs. Phil (Jan) Keim will be the instructor Mrs Keim was a member of the team who recently completed the beautiful windows at Saint Andrew's United Methodist Church mSyracuse If you want more information please call the Vocational Education Office at Wawasee High School, 457-3147, extension 202 Questors to meet tonight If you are interested in antiques and want to share your knowledge or wish to learn more, be sure to attend the start-up meeting of Questors to be held at the Herb Basket. 301 S. Mam Street. Syracuse. Wednesday. Feb 24. at 7:30 pm Rusty metal Remove rust from metal furniture by rubbing it with turpentine

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The body needs fat

By PATRICIA M. RATHBUN Extension Agent. Home Ec Fat, despite its bad press, is an essential part of your diet. Although too much fat, especially the wrong kinds, may be bad for your cholesterol level, your body still needs some. Fat is the source of vital fatty acids, such as linoleic acid, needed for growth and healthy skin. Fats and oils carry some vitamins into the body, including A,D, E.andK Cholesterol has an important role to play in the body. But cholesterol can also cause fatty deposits in the inner linings of the arteries in some people. The result is that the artery wall thickens, thereby becoming less flexible and less able to adjust to the flow of blood. A narrowed or clogged artery can lead to heart attack or stroke. There is evidence that the type of fat you eat may make a difference. Studies show that polyunsaturated fats, generally higher in vegetable rather than animal fat. can actually help keep blood cholesterol low. To help keep your cholesterol levels down, avoid too much saturated fat by choosing lean meat. fish, poultry, dry beans and peas as your protein source Moderate your intake of butter, cream. hydrogenated margarines, shortening, coconut oil. eggs and organ meats. And. read the labels carefully to determine both the amounts Milford couples attend wedding Mr. and Mrs Elftier Haab. Milford, attended the wedding of their granddaughter. Suzanne Sinn, to Earl Beery, Rittman. Ohio. Sunday, Feb. 21. at 1 p m. Miss Sinn is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Ray Sinn, Latty. Ohio The wedding ceremony was held in the Latty Apostolic Church Others attending from this area were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steffen and family. Mr and Mrs Dick Steffen. Mr and Mrs Oliver Haab. Mr and Mrs Jesse Haab. Mr and Mrs Ray Haab and family, and Mr and Mrs. Don Haab, ail of Milford; Mr and Mrs Arthur Haab. Goshen; and Mr. and Mrs Paul Haab. Taylor. Mo

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and types of fat contained in foods. Trim excess fat off meats and broil, bake or boil rather than fry your foods. If you would like additional information on fat and cholesterol plus a listing of the cholesterol content of common foods, send a self-addressed, selfstamped. LARGE envelope to the County Extension Office. 1779 N. Detroit Street, Warsaw. Ind 46580. 3 new classes There are three new classes which will be given as part of the Adult Education Program offered by Wawasee Area Vocational Cooperative whictr will begin the first week of March. A class on interior design is offered which will help you learn how to do smart decorating using today’s budget. This class will be taught by Mrs. Arnold (Becky) Doll, well known area decorator. The classes will be held at the Doll Decorating Center in Milford on Tuesday nights. 6:30-9 p.m. There is a class limit of 12 so early registration is suggested. Another class on the study of antiques will be devoted to the subjects of collecting antique glass, antique china, primitives, antique furniture and some information on the refinishing of antique furniture. This class will also be held six weeks and will meet at Wawasee High School. The class will conclude with a tour of a home which features antiques. Classes will meet from 6:30-9 p.m. Have fun giving yourself a new look in the Confidence with Beauty class, another six weeks class given at the high school. The instructor will be Mrs Donald (Peggy) Bucher It will be a fun class as well as informative when you learn alternatives with hair design, facial beauty, techniques to flatter your figure, personal color and analysis and how to plan a successful wardrobe. One session will include a visit to a ladies fashion store when you can learn how to select and coordinate a wardrobe on today's budget Registration for each of these classes can be made by contacting the Vocational Office at Wawasee High School. 457-3147. extension 202, during school hours. Democratic Women to meet March 2 Members of the Kosciusko County Democrat Women’s Association will meet for their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, March 2. The 7 p.m. meeting will take place at the Carolyn Hemmer residence, 617 E Fort Wayne Street. Warsaw Chalk one up If you have to carry chalk with you, store it in an empty lipstick case to avoid getting it on your clothes or having it break. FELTS CERAMIC TILE 630 Pittsburg Street Syracuse Carol Peanut 834-7582 457-2665

Michelle Lamb has first birthday Michelle Lamb, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Lamb, Milford, celebrated her first birthday with a birthday party, Sunday, Feb. 21. There were yellow, blue and orange balloons decorating the home with a-down cake decorated with yellow, blue and (range frosting. Guests included, her sister, Heather: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lamb, and Mrs. Ralph Martin, all of Daleville; Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Kerr and Steffanie. Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Craig Geyer, Clay and Michael. Bremen; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lantz, Haley and Cody, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lantz and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. (Earl) Lantz, all of New Paris. A light supper was served to the guests as well as cake and ice cream after which the birthday girl opened her gifts. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT — Mr. and Mrs. Philip Beer have announced the engagement of their daughter. Christy A. to Kent Doty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doty. Milford. Miss Beer is a 1976 graduate of Wawasee High School and is employed at ERA Beer Realtors. Syracuse. Doty is a 1979 graduate of Wawasee High School and a graduate of Goshen College. He is employed at Doty Construction. A May 16 wedding is planned in the Apostolic Christian Church Fellowship Halt Milford. Hull, Kesler honored at carry-in A Social-Reception was held Sunday evening. Feb. 21, in the Wawasee High School Cafeteria Annex in honor and recognition of Dr. Howard Hull, new principal at the high school, and Donn Kesler for his outstanding work as acting principal until Dr. Hull assumed his position. A carry-in supper was enjoyed by a large group of faculty and staff members and their families. Following the supper Bill Kitson ..gave fitting tributes to both Dr. Hull and Kesler, and an impressive challenge to the faculty and staff. Correction! Cover scuff marks on white shoes with typewriter correction fluid before polishing. Eggs-actly! Leftover egg cartons make handy and inexpensive drawer organizers for small items such as paper dips and hair pins that tend to get lost in storage. Hanging around To avoid hanger creases, cut the cardboard roll from your paper towels length-wise, slip it over the hanger bar and tape the slit together.

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

CALENDAR Week Os February 24 To March 3 WEDNESDAY Ladies* Aid 7 a.m., Syracuse Church of the Brethren Eagles Auxiliary Meeting, Aerie 3769 7 p.m., Lakeland Eagles, 404 Sycamore Street, Syracuse Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m., Wawasee Episcopal Center, one-half mile east of South Shore Golf Course, Vernon Road, Syracuse Al-Anon 7:30 p.m., Saint Andrew’s United .Methodist Church, Syracuse THURSDAY AL Anon 9:30 a.m., Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse Kappa Omicron Chapter. Beta Sigma Phi Sorority 7:30 p.m., Syracuse LakesideVFW 8 p.m., Post 1342, Syracuse FRIDAY Milfozd Ki wants 6:45a.m., Milford Community Building 'OJhw 1 SATURDAY Wawasee Kiwanis 7a.m., Three Flags Drive-in, Syracuse SUNDAY Alcoholics Anonymous, open meeting 10 a.m.. North Webster Fire Station MONDAY Lakeland Kiwanis 7 a.m., Classic Restaurant, North Webster TOP 196 6:30 p.m.. Calvary United Methodist Church, Syracuse Milford Lions 7 p.m., Milford Community Building TUESDAY Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary 12 noon, Beacon Restaurant , Women’s Fellowship 7 p.m., Syracuse Church of the Brethren Kosciusko County Photo Philes Camera Chib 7 p.m., Kiwanis Room, South Buffalo St., Warsaw Syracuse-Wawasee Garden Club 7:30 p.m., Syracuse Ancil Geiger Unit, American Legion Auxiliary 7:30p.m., Milford WEDNESDAY Ladies* Aid 7 a.m., Syracuse Church of the Brethren Syracuse Lions Club 6:30p.m., Beacon Restaurant, Syracuse Order of the Eastern Star 7:30 p.m., Milford Masonic Lodge Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m., Wawasee Episcopal Center, one-half mile east of South Shore Golf Chib, Vernon Road, Syracuse ALAnon 7:30 p.m., Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse

Greider Park discussed at Rotary meeting

Program Chairman Jim Caskey introduced Dave Garget to the Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary Club, at the Tuesday noon meeting. Garget represents the Turkey Creek township on the Syracuse Park Board. Although questions were asked about the development of the Lakeside Park and the Department of Natural Resources park at the Wawasee Fish Hatchery site, focus of this discussion was the future of Grader Park. The Greider Park project is located on 84 acres immediately west of the Calvary United Methodist Church. - Last year a group of Purdue students and staff conducted a needs assessment study on the

project. Also they surveyed the land and developed drawings. The survey conducted showed the desire for the new park. Os the facilities desired, a combination tennis court and ice skating rink led the list. Next in desire was a softball area, a volleyball court and a jogging trail. The speaker said if and as the proposal develops, the park board first seeks a total plan. Then development can be pursued on a step by step plan as funding is relayed. The Purdue staff will return to our area later this spring to finalize their study, conduct soil samples and advise on funding plans.

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