The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 18, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 May 1982 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., May 19,1982

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Community Corner

VFW, auxiliary install 1982-83 officers

The Lakeside Veterans of Foreign Ware (VFW ) Post 1342 in Syracuse and Auxiliary held a t joint installation of officers for 4 0982-83. The installation ceremonies were held Thursday. May 13, at 8 p.m. VFW officers are Commander - Paul Wixson Senior vice commander — Jim Hemminger Junior vice commander — Kenneth Koontz Installing officer — John Etsinger Installing chaplain — John Fish Adjutant — Carl Wheeler Surgeon — Orville Drake Three-year trustee - Charles Summerlot Quartermaster — Glenn Stiffler Three-year house committee — Red Barnett " , ' Chaplin - Robert Bouterse Advocate — Rav Kehr. Sr 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 lor the meals Mav29-2C * THURSDAY - Apple juice, smoked sausage links, seasoned green limas, pineapple with cottage cheese, cornbread with margarine, chocolate pudding, milk, tea and coffee FRIDAY — Apncot nectar, double beef patty with Chinese vegetables, whole kernel corn, tossed salad with Thousand Island Dressing, whole wheat bread with margarine, double strawberry birthday cake. milk, tea and coffee MONDAY — Apple juice, beef and noodles, hot pickled beets, crusty roll with margarine, prune plums, milk, tea and coffee TUESDAY Vegetable juice cocktail, baked . pork chop, candied sweet potatoes, cole slaw. Vienna bread with margarine, banana, milk, tea and coffee WEDNESDAY- Orange juice, turkey chunks in gravy , mashed potatoes, green peas, whole wheat bread with margarine, apple cobbler with nutmeg, milk, tea and coffee Ramona Dubbs, Bryan Searfoss to wed June 6 Ramona Arlene Dubbs and Bryan David Searfoss announce their plans to marry on June 6 m the Benton Free Bapt st ( hurch Miss Dubbs. • a graduate of North Wood High School, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Larry Dubbs. Goshen She is employed at Elkhart General Hospital Searfoss is the son of Fay Sellers of New Pans and Jerry Searfoss of Wakarusa He graduated from Fairfield High School and is employed at Kosko Printers m Milford

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NEW MILFORD LIONS CLVB OFFICERS INSTALLED — The following new officers of the Milford Liens Club were installed at the town's Community Building Monday night: President. Jay Zehr; first vice president. Bruce Lamb: second vice president. T.A. Miller; secretary. D.G. C'Bud'.’l Seely: treasurer. Karl Keiper: Lion Tamer. Don Wolterman; Tail Twister, Doral Me Farren; directors for two years. Jerry Currey and Richard Smith; and directors for one year. Floyd Yoder and Gervis Schafer. Past District Governor of 25-G (IMMD Eugene Dow nhour of South Bend served as installing officer, introduced by Lion D. G. Seely, a former District Governor himself. 1

Auxiliary officers are: President — Madena Laughlin Senior vice president — Dixie Kehr Junior vice president — Norma Moser Installing officer — xMay Robinson 'Three-year trustee — Betty Croy Treasurer — Rita Laughlin Chaplain — Ellen Vanover Conductress — Frances Troup Guard — Ellen Savoie Installing conductress — Marjorie Coy There were 52 persons attending the installation of officers After the installation, John Etsinger spoke on comrades who-*have given their lives for their fellow countrymen and for world peace He also presented information on different VFW posts in Northern Indiana and their progress

LOUISA’S X77X LETTER @

Dear Louisa. We hear and read so much about sex as the only thing important in making a good marriage that 1 think the news media and television both are giving young people false information and I think it is time for people who know better to speak out. Marriage stands a much better chance of lasting and being successful if two peo-f pie are congenial--if they like the same things and if their attitudes on basic honesty and consideration for other people are m agreement. This doesn’t mean that they should agree on everything- -variety is the spice of life and good, arguments without anger pep up a marriage. 1 believe that one of the most important factors-in a good marriage is the ability of two people to communicate with one another. The people who enjoy talking IS?/ ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED— Mr and Mrs. Jack M. Carr. Syracuse, announce the engagement of their daughter. Christi*, to Kenneth E. Krause of South Bend. Krause is the son of Mrs Phyllis Krause and the late William Krause. The date set for the wedding is July 31.

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VFW OFFICERS — The Lakeside VFW Post 1342 installed its 1982-83 officers May 13. Seated in front are Senior Vice Commander Jim Hemminger, Installing Officer John Etsinger, Commander Paul Wixson, Installing Chaplin John Fish and Junior Vice Commander Kenneth Koontz. Standing in back are Adjutant Carl Wheeler. Surgeon Orville Drake. Three-Year TYustee Charles Summeriot, Quartermaster Glenn Stiffler. Three-Year House Committee Red Barnett. Chaplin Robert Bouterse and Advocate Ray Kehr. Sr. (Photo by Lloyd Coy)

together will usually find the home an attractive place to be. Be interested in what the other person is doing and know enough about it to discuss it. If you can’t do this be a good 4 listener and questioner. Sex has its place but making a home a refuge of contentment for busy people in this era of confusion is a great factor in the success of any marriage. Wife-Tenn. Answer: 1 agree with you that the couple w ho can communicate with each pther--who talk things out instead of repressing their hurts and dif-ferences--will have a more lasting marriage than those who fail to do so. Louisa. Addrew: L—tea, Bax 532, Onutgebarg, S. C. 29115 Style Show a success The Enchanted Hills Playhouse Guild s 1982 Style Show has been called a success The attendance was the best ever with the spring and summer fashions and the door prizes being big hits Entertainment was provided by the Enchanted Hills Playhouse Troup which gave a preview of this summer’s season. WOWO winner Edith Carr of Belrohr Park, Lake Tippecanoe, is $1,003 richer because she knew the right answer when her telephone rang last Wednesday. Mrs. Carr won $1,003 when she was able to give WOWO personality Bob Sievers that figure during a telephone conversation. At this point Mrs. Carr isn't sure how she will spend the money, however, she wants to buy something that she will be able to keep and remember the easiest SI,OOO she ever made. One slice of broad makes about a third of a cup of dry broad crumbs or three-quarters of a cup of soft broad crumbs.

Jack Baker was installed as a new club member, and the June 7 and 14 meetings have been set aside as work nights at the club's stand at the North Webster Mermaid Festival. Lion Karl Keiper announced that Project Partners, the federally funded youth work program far the three towns in the Lakeland School Corporation involving about 25 students, has been approved for this summer. He said the Milford contingent will again be under the supervision of teacher Dave Baumgartner and that the workers will do work around the community, its streets, and some work on the new community building.

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VFW AUXILIARY OFFICERS — The Lakeside VFW Post 1342 Auxiliary in Syracuse installed its 1982-83 officers May 13. In the front row are President Madena Laughlin. Installing Officer Mary Robinson and Past President Reith. Pounds. In the second row are Three-Year Trustee Betty Croy. Treasurer Rita Laughlin. Chaplin Ellen Vanover, Junior Vice President Norma Moser. Conductress Frances Troup and Guard Ellen Savoie. Not pictured are Installing Conductress Marjorie Coy and Senior Vice President Dixie Kehr. < Photo by Lloyd Coy)

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BELATED ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Manges. Sr.. of Dewart Lake celebrated a belated fibth wedding anniversary on Friday with a family dinner at an area restaurant. Floyd and Martha Manges were married on February 13.1922. Joining them for dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stiver of Dunlap: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Manges. Jr., and daughter Lorie of Elkhart; and Buddy Manges of Dewart Lake.

Hex Grange members win state honors The Indiana State Grange Sewing Contest was held May 14 and 15 at Lafayette, w ith several area persons who are members of the Hex Grange or Hex Junior Grange being w inners Dee Ann Hibschman. Syracuse, placed third in class B In this category teen garments are made by persons 13-17 years of age for themselves or someone in their age group. Mrs Joe (Donna) Hibschman. Syracuse, placed second in class C. where children's garments are made by a person for someone 12 years of age or under. In class D Janet Hibschman, Syracuse, placed first and Roger Hibschman. Syracuse, placed second In class D boys and girls 12 years of age or under are judged on sew ing for themselves The award for using Blumethal buttons went to Mrs Dam (Clara> Bushong. Syracuse Janet Hibschman's first prize garment will now be sent to the national judging in New York, where she will be competing with contestants from 37 states in June Our forefathers didn't know of shoe polish as we do. Goose grease cleaned and polished their boots.

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