The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 31 March 1982 — Page 7

I ■ Community Corner

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•FASHION FRENZY’ — ’Fashion Frenzy’’ was the theme for the fashion show and salad buffet sponsored bv Theta Sigma Chapter of Psi lota Xi Sorority held Tuesday evening. March :U». at a North Webster restaurant Fashions from Fee’s Apparel and jewelry from Ton’s Jewel Shoppe, both of North Webster, were modeled. Door prizes, donated by local merchants, were given away. Proceeds from the fashion show went to local charities. Seated in the above photo are Karen Parr, sorority member and model, and Jeri Waalewyn, sorority member and co-owner of Ton’s Jewel Shoppe. Standing are Pat Stromoeclt and l.yn liinesley . owners of Fee’s Apparel.

LOUISA’S LETTER

Dear Louisa, 1 have always lived in a large city but m\ husband's business h»s recently caused us to have our headquarters here in a small town. The people are unusually friendly but they frustrate me by their informality. None of them ever thirk of calling to tell you they are going to pay you a visit or ask if it suits you for them tc come They simply drop in 1 may be in the midst of making a cake or doing my cleamag but that doesn't seem to worry them. People always called us before they came when we lived in a city Do you think 1 should let them know how I feel? J J -Miss Answer Customs differ in different parts of the country and atse between urban and small places. One reason for

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the formality in iarge places is the fact that one has to travel much farther to see fnends and doesn't wish to make the trip and then find no one there. It's no great discomfort in a small place to go a block or two and Find people not at home Distances are so short that the visitor can make several trips during the afternoon You could possibly suggest to your new friends that you would like for them to give vou a phone calf before they come as you could then arrsfitige vour work so that you could enjoy their company rather than finish up some chore that you have started Louisa AddrcM: Loalu, Box 532, Orangeburg, S. C. 29115

- - CLAYPOOL COUPLE TO CELEBRATE — Mr. and Mrs. Harry Munson, r I Claypool. will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house at the Shrine Building at the Kosciusko founts Fairgrounds in Warsaw. The celebration will take place on Sunday. April 4. from 2-4 p.m. Munson and his bride, the former Dorothy Holderman. were married April 2.193?. by Rev. C.G. Bry an in Bourbon. They are the parents of five children, who will be hosting the open house. Thes are Doyle. Loren and Max. all of Warsaw; Mrs. Dean (Arlene) Ryan. Milford; and David. Claypool. They also have nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The couple has requested the presence of their family and friends in lieu of gifts.

Sorosis club elects officers

Election of officers was held at the March meeting of the Milford Sorosis Club The meeting was held in the home of Sara Greenwood Officers for the new year will be President Grace Shearer Vice president — Caroline Wilson Secretary - Sara Greenwood Treasurer — Carolyn Zehr Gladys Brown acted as travel agent on a tour of the volcanic island of Iceland Some volcanoes on the island are still active on occasion The many hot springs furnish heat to homes and buildings in Reykjavik, the country's capital. The population

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Seminar for older adults

A seminar entitled “Increasing Well Bang in Older Adulthood' will be held on the campus of Manchester College. The seminar will focus on ways senior citizens can handle depression which may be brought on by personal losses or general fear. Techniques, such as assertiveness training and developing personal skills, will be emphasized The seminar is being cosponsored by the Area Five Council on Aging and Manchester College and is open to the public at no charge A coffee hour is scheduled to begin the day-long seminar from 9 until 10 a.m. A morning session will then follow Free lunch will be provided to all participants from 12:15-1:15 p.m in the college union An afternoon session will run from 1:15-3 p m Parking for campus visitors will be available in the visitors lot across from the administration building or in the parking lot next to the College Union A travel subsidy of 15 cents per mile is available to senior citizens who need to pay for transportation to the seminar Anyone wanting further information about the seminar should write to Professor Dorothy Keller. P.O Box 178. Manchester College. North Manchester. Ind 46962

is mostly concentrated along its coastline with fishing its most prosperous industry Alcoholism is among its youth is the most serious problem Refreshments were served by Mrs Greenwood The next meeting will be Monday. April 5. at 7 p m in the home of Mrs. Zehr Bitter cold To make bitter medicine easier for children to swallow, allow them to suck an ice cube beforehand The ice will make their taste buds less sensitive to the awful taste

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ACROSS: 1-Fast fellow; 6-Drive back; 11-Mexican abode; 12-Texan shrine; 13-Stinging remarks; 14; strikes; 15-Past; 16-Faucet; 18-... de France; 19-Fasten; 21-South African; 22-Worship; 24-Wyoming city; 27-Choppers; 31-... Baba; 32-Play baseball; 33-Pledge; 34-Waterway; 36-Greek letter; 38-Call forth; 39-TV movie; 40-Hinder; 41-Surfeits; DOWN: 1-Moroccan capital; 2-Proverb; 3-French painter; 4-Recede; 5-Took a breather: 6-Coarse file; 7-Mr. Whitney; 8-Inner court; 9-Novelist Zola; 10-Isolationist; 17-Fragrance; 20-Stable fare; 21-Barbara ... Geddes; 23-Generator parts; 24-Felt concern; 25-Shade of’green; 26-Piece of turf; 28-Turn aside; 29-Rascal; 30-Beauteous birds; 32-.... Rabbit: 35-Supplement; 37-... culpa (guilty plea); 1 Answers on page 17 >

REAL menu

Meals for Older Americans are served each day at the following locations The Scout cabin at Crosson Park. Syracuse; the Pierceton Community Buildmg< 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. .April 1-7 THURSDAY - Pink grapefruit juice, pork chow mein on Chinese noodles, hot pickled beets, rye bread with margarine, black forest dessert, milk, tea and coffee FRIDAY — Tomato juice, char broiled beef patty, french style green beans almondme. potatoe salad, whole wheat bread with £ jSP*sj _ AUGUST WEDDING PLANNED — Mr. and Mrs Galen Haney. North Webster, announce the engagement of their daughter. Lynn, to David Musselman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Musselman of Oak Forest. 111. Miss Haney is a 1979 graduate of Wawasee High School and a 1982 graduate of Parkview Methodist School of Nursing. Musselman is a 1978 graduate of Oak Forest High School and a junior at IU-PU, Fort Wayne. The couple plan to be married \ugust If. Out of breath Save energy in your refrigerator use by giving the unit plenty of space to breathe maintain adequate clearance from w alls and cabinets No fizz Don’t throw that flat club soda out It makes great plant food adding vigor and color.

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margarine, banana, milk, tea and coffee MONDAY — Tomato juice, baked breaded chicken breast, mashed potatoes and gravy, frozen mixed vegetables, pan rolls, margarine, lemon velvet, milk, tea and coffee TUESDAY — Orange juice, beef vegetable stew with potatoes, carrots, onions and peas, cole slaw, pumpernickel bread with margarine, sliced peaches and pears, milk, tea and coffee WEDNESDAY - Apple juice, smoked sausage links, seasoned green limas. pineapple and cottage cheese salad, combread with margarine, chocolate pudding, milk, tea and coffee L" j mi fIH \ HU TO WED JULY 3RD — Mrs. Robert Bone, r 2 box 152 North Webster, has announced the engagement of her daughter. Jennifer L. Bone, to James B. Rhinehart. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rhinehart. Jr.. Greenwood. S.C. The bride-elect, a graduate of Wawasee High School, graduated from Indiana Vocational Technical College. Her fiance is currently attending IVTCLafayette. studying drafting. The couple plans to wed July 3rd at the West Lafayette Covenant Presbyterian Church.

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Wed., March 31,1982 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

CALENDAR Week Os March 31 To April 7 WEDNESDAY Ladies’ Aid / * 7 a.m., Syracuse Church of the Brethren Al-Anon 7:30 p.m.. Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m., Wawasee Episcopal Center. Vernon Road, onehalf mile east of South Shore Golf Club THURSDAY AI-Anon 9:30 a m.. Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse Milford Volunteer Firemen 7 p.m., Milford Fire Station First Brethren Women’s Missionary Society 7:30p.m., Milford First Brethren Church FRIDAY Milford Kiwanis 6:45 a .m.. Milford Community Building SATURDAY j Wawasee Kiwanis 7 a m . Three Flags Drive-in, Syracuse Blood Pressure Check 9a.m; so noon. Milford Community Building SUNDAY Alcoholics Anonymous, open meeting 10a.m., North Webster Fire Station W awasee Drum and Bugle Corps practice 2-4 p.m ; Corps Hall, Syracuse MONDAY Lakeland Kiwanis 7 a.m., Classic Restaurant. North Webster , TOP 106 6:30 p m.. Calvary United Methodist Church. Syracuse Sorosis Club 7:30p.m. Milford Lions 7 p.m , Milford Community Building TUESDAY Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary 12 noon. Beacon Restaurant, Syracuse Women’s Fellowship * 7 p.m ~ Syracuse Church of the Brethren Kosciusko County Photo Philies Camera Club 7 p.m . Kiwanis Room, above Hull House. Warsaw Syracuse-Wawasee Garden Club 7:30 p.m American Legion Auxiliary. Ancil Geiger Unit 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 Eastern Star 7:30p m . Milford Masonic Lodge Al-Anon — 7:30 p.m.. Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m... Wawasee Episcopal Center. Vernon Road, onehalf mile east of South Shore Golf Club

Syracuse Park Board accepting applications

The Syracuse Park Board is now taking applications for the follow ing positions: Lifeguard positions — Duties at Lakeside Park Beach Applicants must have current lifesaving certificates and current cardiopulmonary resuscitation certificate. Maintenance supervisor — Duties shall include mowing and general maintenance of all parks in Syracuse as well as setting up a few park programs for the area

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people. Applicants for this position must be at least 18 years old. Applications maybe picked up at the Syracuse Town Hall. 500 S. Huntington St., Syracuse All applications will be accepted until April 14. A public meeting of the park board will be held at the town hall on Thursday. April 1. at 7:30 p.m. The public and prospective applicants are cordially invited to attend

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