The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 10, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 March 1982 — Page 7

Community Corner

County Federation installs new officers

The E.S.O. Literature and Warsaw Magazine Clubs were hostessess to the 64th Annual Convention of the- General Federation of Women’s Clubs. Kosciusko County Federation of Clubs on Wednesday. March 17. in a Warsaw restaurant During the convention officers for 19821984 were elected Mrs Robert Hinshaw. Warsaw. 13th District President, installed the new officers which include President Mrs George (Pazi Ros. Warsaw First vice president — Mrs Tom i Kareni Stiver. Syracuse Second vice president — Mrs John (Nancy > Glon, Sr . Syracuse Treasurer Mrs Earl ‘Dora Jane' Engle. Warsaw Registration and a coffee hour began at 3:30 p m followed at 4 p m by the call to order issued by Mrs Tom (Elaine Fugate. Mentone, county president Devotions were given by Mrs Russell (Helen Smith, followed by the pledge to the flag and collect Mrs Josephine Hopkins of ESO Literature Club gave the welcome and Mrs Stiver, gave the response Mrs Jay (Doris’ Gardner, general chairman, expressed gratitude to all committees planning the convention Mrs Frank Jerry 1 Smith. Mentone, read the minutes of the March 1981 convention and the minutes of the September 1981 council The arts chairwoman. Mrs John Carol l Hurst. Mentone, announced the district art win nets who are Susan Schroeder. Mishawaka High School, first. Julie Chne. John Glenn High School, second and Becky

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MA i Uh ■ ir’ ■ RA r w Li t • 1 NEW OFFICERS — Shown above are the new officers for the General Federation of Women's Clubs. Kosciusko County Federation of Clubs for 19M2-19X4. These officers were installed al the convention on Wednesday . March 17. in a Warsaw restaurant. Standing in front are Mrs. George »Paz» Ros. Warsaw, president; and Mrs. John < Nancy > Glon. Sr.. Syracuse, second vice president. Standing in back are Mrs. Tom (Karen! Stiver. Syracuse, first vice president; Mrs. Earl (Dora Jane’ Engle. Warsaw, treasurer; and Mrs. Robert (Mary Ruth’ Hinshaw. Warsaw. I3th District President who installed the new officers.

Walther and Lisa Zeyen. both ot Rochester, a tie for third place Mrs Hinshaw. Warsaw, spoke on the subject You and Me. an historical account of Indiana Federation of Clubs Following dinner Mrs Ralph Wanda Williams. Manon, ‘ir ' vice president of Indiana Federation of Clubs, urged clubs to attend all councils and con ventions She also congratulated Kosciusko County as one of the highest in the state submitting

annual reports A ol recognition to Tuesday Dramatic Club. Warsaw, was presented by Mrs Williams The speaker of the evening. Joan Wiegand, assistant coirdinator of volunteers for b <man services at the Otis R Boven Center: showed a film entitled To Be Somebody Again, narrated by Glen Ford Mrs Wiegand spoke of volunteers as one human being helping another and stressed that they are a vital part of the Bowen Center, which encompasses 26 areas of service She noted that many more volunteers are needed Kosciusko County Federation of Clubs will be hostess to the 13th District Convention in the fall of 1982 Lords, Ladies plan bake sale in April By\H KI HOLDERREAD The Milford Lords and Ladies 4 H Club held its meeting Mon-* day. March 15. at 7 p m. in the home of Vicki Holderfead Some awards were given for the projects in the fair We decided on having a craft and bake sale The craft and bake sale will be April 24 from 9 a m until sold out It will be at the Community Building. Milford We also planned a roller skating party which will be at East Lake Skating Center bn April 6 at 7 p m Finish 'em off Polish baby shoes with an old nv lon stocking for a nicer finish

Sounds of Hope tour described to Kiwanis

A slide presentation by Robert Ritchie gave highlights of the 1981 Sounds of Hope’European Tour for the Lakeland Kiwanis Club of North Webster on Monday morning. March 22. Varner Chance, director of the Sounds of Hope, was guest of the Lakeland Kiwanis for the program Seventy-six musicians made the 28-day trip to Europe in the early summer of 1981 The slide presentation was prepared by Ritchie, the official photographer for the Sounds of Hope tour His wife. Carol, was the narrator for the slides In 1981. the Sounds of Hope tour included concerts in Holland. West Germany. Austria. Switzerland. France, England and Belgium The musicians visited famous cathedrals and churches in these countries and presented concerts in many of them. Among the famous cathedrals were New books at the Milford Public Library include: "The Walk West A Walk Across America 2’ by Peter and Barbara Jenkins. Jenkins, accompanied by his wife (whom he met and married during the first half of his 4.800 mile trek across the US’, follows up “A Walk Across America' with a second journal, recording his experiences on the final half of his journey to the Pacific. "The Old Priory" by Norah Lofts. Set in the 16th century , seaman Arthur Tresize is handsomely paid to sire a child for a mysterious lady He uses his newly acquired wealth to purchase an old priory, ignoring warnings of a curse associated with the rums "The Parsifal Mosaic" by Robert Ludlum This complex novel involves Michael Havelock. <the hero), the top agent for Cons Op. a secret branch of the State Department and Anthony Matthias (the villain as secretary of state It also involves two phony documents; an agreement between the US and Russia to destroy China, and one between the US and China to destroy Russia Also there are "Spring Moon, by Bette Bao Lord "Dynamic Imaging. by Norman Vincent Peale • Better Off Dead." by Mary McMullen "Tilly Alone, by Catherine Cookson "God's Presence In My Life, by Edward Bauman Every Secret Thing. by Patricia Campbell Hearst North And South, by John Jakes Coming Events Story hour is being held every Saturday from now through the end of April It is held at the library from 2-2:45 pm and all children from three years of age through second grade are welcome On March 31st all third, fourth, fifth, and sixth grade boys can participate in an hour of fun. learning and magic From 3:304:30 pm. Larry Emmons will demonstrate knot tying, rope tricks and magic .All boys interested should bring a three-foot piece of three-eighths inch nylon rope to work with Be a part of a great time at the public library! public library! National Library Week is coming up from April 18-24 More about this week in upcoming Milford Library News

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Notre Dame of Reims in France. Canterbury in England and Saint Paul’s in London. The presentation showed several of the beautiful altars in the European churches in which the musicians gave concerts. Also included in the pictures were mountain scenes in Austria, the tunnel between Austria and Italy, the canals of Amsterdam, the burial place of Rembandt. the white cliffs of Dover and the area of Trafalgar Square and Whitehall in London Emphasis was also placed on the outstanding hospitality shown by the European hosts toward the music group Chance gave interesting incidents in connection with the

Mils ordites in Florida have visitors from home

Mr. and Mrs W alter Kasper of Orlando. Fla. and Milford, celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary March 20. They were the dinner guests of Milford residents Daniel and Joy Mishler, winter residents of Orlando. Fla., at an Orlando area restaurant Milford residents Mr and Mrs Harvey Hollar and Mr and Mrs Greg Jackson. Eric and Rachel, spent two weeks with Mrs. Jackson s parents. Mr. and Mrs Royce Biller. Orlando. Fla., and visited relatives. Mr and Mrs James Witman joined them in Orlando. Mr and Mrs. Lester Lull and Trena. Greenwood, spent two weeks with Mrs Lull’s parents. Mr and Mrs Paul Hollar, of Milford, and attended a State f/ — v -jy ’ J LUCILLE BRANDT Mrs. Brandt teaching at Bethel Church Mrs Lucille Strayer Brandt. Greencroft. Goshen, a former Milford resident, is currently teaching a series of lessons on Elijah at the Bethel Church of the Brethren. Milford The classes started Sunday. March 21. and will continue through Sunday. April 25. The classes are held at 9:30a.m inthechurch Mrs. Brandt has taught English at the Brethren colleges: Mount Morris. Bridgewater. Manchester and LaVeme. as well as the Hillcrest school m Nigeria She has also written two books of fiction as well as a book of poems and other articles for Christian publications Her most recent books. "The Boy And The Prophet." and "The Wisehearted " were written to interest young readers in the Bible An invitation is extended to the public to participate or attend these lessons

1981 trip. He pointed out plans are underway for the 1982 Sounds of Hope tour. The purpose of the tour is to promote international understanding and 1982 will be the 11th Sounds of Hope tour directed by Chance. During the club business session. President Larry Stackhouse displayed a plaque presented to Lakeland Kiwanis by Kiwanis International commemorating the efforts of Lorin Badskey, past president of Kiwanis International, to the Kiwanis International Foundation Dan Conkling of the North Webster Youth League described the need for financial sponsorship of Little League baseball teams in the area.

Farm Convention at Disney World Dane and Carol Rumfelt, Terri and Troy, plan to spend two weeks with the Daniel Mishlers in Orlando and Dennis Rumfelt of Clearwater Beach. Fla Nutty quick breads PUMPKIN-PECAN TEABREAD Makes 2 standard loaves or 3 round breads 11/4 cups Pecans Pieces 3 cups sugar 3/4 cup margarine 3 eggs 1 can (16 oz.) solid pack pumpkin puree 1 /2 cup dairy sour cream 3 1/2 cups unsifted flour 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 11/2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon Coarsely chop pecan pieces; set aside. In large bowl, cream sugar and margarine. Mix in eggs, one at a time. Beat in pumpkin and sour cream until blended. Combine flour, salt, baking soda, baking powder, pumpkin pie spice and cinnamon; gradually beat into pumpkin mixture until blended. Stir in pecan pieces. Pour batter into 3 wellgreased 1 pound coffee cans or 2 greased x 4Mi x 2Winch loaf pans. Bake at 325°F. 50 to 55 minutes for cans, or 55 to 60 minutes for loaves. Cool 10 minutes before removing from pans. Dust with confectioners' sugar, if desired. ORANGE CASHEW COFFEECAKE Makes 1 9-inch cake 3/4 cup Salted’ Cashews 11/3 cups firmly packed light brown sugar 6 tablespoons margarine, softened 3 3/4 cups unsifted flour 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 tablespoon baking powder 1 /2 teaspoon salt 1 12 cup margarine 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 2 eggs 1 cup milk • 2 tablespoons grated orange rind Confectioners’ sugar frosting Coarsely chop W cup salted cashews; set aside. Halve remaining cashews and reserve. Mix 1/3 cup brown sugar, 6 tablespoons margarine, 3/4 cup flour, cinnamon and nutmeg until crumbly. Set aside. Cream W cup margarine, remaining brown sugar and vanilla until light and fluffy. Beat in eggs. Sift remaining flour, baking powder and salt; alternately add flour mixture and milk to margarine mixture until well mixed. Stir in chopped cashews and orange rind. Spread into a greased and floured 9-inch square pan. Sprinkle with prepared crumbs. Bake at 350°F. 45 to 50 minutes, until done. Cool. Glaze with confectioners' sugar frosting and decorate with remaining cashews.

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

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