The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 19, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 May 1982 — Page 9

Community Corner

Afternoon bridge group contributes to daycare

The Lakeland Afternoon Bridge-O-Rama completed its year of bridge with a luncheon held at a Syracuse restaurant The members of the group voted to contribute S2OO to the Lakeland Daycare Center Building Fund Winners for the season were as follows: First place gross winners were Dot Wysong and Sandy Laub, first place net winners were Jane Nearing and Pat Vmbaugh; Ebenezer Ladies Aid plans potluck The Ebenezer Ladies Aid met at the home of Jessie Swartz on May 20 Wilma Beck, president, presided and devotions were given by Jessie Swartz and Gladys Morris There were 14 members present and the guests were Ann Wright, Marjory Bushong. Mae Garman and Emma Souder The annual June pot luck dinner will be at. Minnie Doll s home on June 17 Gladys Morris and Anna Buchtel assisted the hostess in serving refreshments

♦ Lakeland Kiwanis . 4 ▲ ' Sponsoring ♦ | Port 0 Pit Barbeque * ♦ Saturday, May 29 J t 11A.M. To ? ♦

♦ Chicken $ 2 25 ♦ J Ribs «3 25 ♦ t - CARRYOUTS ONLY - ♦ ♦ Located At Augsburger's Parking ♦ ♦ Los In North Webster ♦ + Proceeds To Be Used For ▼ 0 Youth Service Projects ♦

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second place gross winners were Verna Knaur and Barbara Medlock; second place net winners were Jean Gotshall and Ruth Banta; third place gross winners were Patty Norman and Carrie Switzer; and third place net winners were Gen Brant and Bev”Smith The current coordinators of the group. Joyce Petersen and BettyMonroe. announced that Beverly Smith and Gen Brant will assume those duties in the fall New members are always welcome from the community to play bridge with the group If you are interested in playing bridge during the 1982 83 season call Beverly Smith during the sum mer

Mother-Daughter banquet held by Webster Auxiliary

The Junior Auxiliary’s annual mother-daughter banquet was held on Tuesday. May 18. at 6 pm in the Herbert Kuhn American Legion Hall;* North Webster The evening meal was sloppy joes and salad bar which was available to a full-house of

LOUISA’S LETTER ®llii|li|i

Dear Louisa. My husband thinks I should consult him before 1 buy a single garment for myself. If. he had good taste 1 wouldn’t care but he would like me to dress like a sixteen year old and it makes me look silly. What in the world can 1 do? 1 love him very much but I would like to select my ow n clothes. Sara--Texas Answer: You might conpromise by bringing home several

mothers, daughters, grandmothers. and secret pals of the Junior Auxiliary Eva Locke, as a Gold Star Mother and Elinore Enyeart. a life member, were honored and received plants Gifts were also given to the youngest mother. Sharon Clark, oldest mother. Norma Gant and the mother with the most daughters present. Sue Heath with three daughters Gifts were given to secret pals and names revealed New names were drawn for the 1982-1983 season Poppies were distributed w hich were sold during Poppy Days May 21 and 22 under the super vision of Kathy Ross and other senior members The poppy sales were successful • A short business meeting was held to elect officers who were nominated by the committee m April Also Mrs Enveart and Denise Vanator will be the group s delegates to the convention at French Luck. August 58 Mary Enyeart and Nancy Vanator are alternates The executive board consists of Janet Kiser. Kay Lowe and Jill Beezley. Assistant sergeant-at-arms will be Julie Rogers It was announced that Effie Vanator. 33year member, had passed away that dav.

dresses that you like and letting him choose from those. Does he let you choose his suits, shirts, hats and ties? In away you should feel flattered that he still thinks of you as a teenager but I'll admit that such clothes as he selects are probably too young for you. Louisa Address: Louisa, Box 532, Orangeburg, S. C. 29115

It was announced the second district meeting will be held at Lafayette on June 9 at 10:30a m hmhmhmhh inlin ' S ' ■ / I SEPTEMBER WEDDING PLANNED — Mr. and Mrs. Richard McLaughlin. Omaha. Neb., have announced the engagement of their daughter. Patricia, to Joe Elam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elam, r I Syracuse. Both are graduates of Indiana State University. The bride-elect is employed by IBM in Lubbock. Texas. Elam is men’s diving coach at Texas Tech University. A September 4 wedding will take place at the Syracuse Church of God.

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MR. AND MRS. JERALD PHILLIPS

Sally Clayton becomes bride of Jerald Phillips

Sally A. Clayion. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Eldon Clayton of North Webster, became the bride of Jerald Phillips, son of Mr and Mrs James Phillips of Huntington. in a ceremony held in the Church of God. North Webster, on April 10 at 1:30 p.m. with Rev

■ 1 ■ b ■ f \ X /Ufa i / f --Wk x.’ MR. AND MRS. STEVEN L. COWEN

Mary Lynn Robinson becomes bride of Steven L. Cowen

Mary Lynn Robinson, daughter of Mr and Mrs David W Robinson, became the bhde of Steven Lee Cowen, son of Mr and Mrs Richard L. Cowen of Osceola on Sunday afternoon. May 16 The ceremony was held at 4he Saint Andrew s United Methodist Church in Syracuse The bride wore her mother s wedding gown, a long-sleeved gown of antique satin with a crocheted collar of lace She was attended by her sister. Marjorie Robinson, ctf Woodside; Calif , as maid of honor The bridesmaid was her sister-in-law. Mrs Stacy Robinson of Glendale. Wise. The bridegroom was attended

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Henry McCray officiating. The bride wore a floor-length gown in ecru that was made by her sister. Eldonna Attendants for the ceremony were Wanda Moore of Bismark. D. and Douglas Watkins of * Huntington

by his best man. Bruce Barone of Mishawaka and his brother. Bradley Cowen. Osceola, groomsman The ushers were Ronald Guyer of Elkhart and Michael Kronewitter. Osceola. The bridegroom is a graduate of Indiana University and is employed in the sales division of the Mallard Coach Company. Nappanee The bnde is a student at Parkview Hospital School of Nursing Following the reception, which was held at the church, the couple left to tour New York state. Upon their return they will reside in the Elkhart area

Wed., May 26,1982—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

CALENDAR Week Os May 26 ToJune2 WEDNESDAY ■ Farmers’Market l l 1/ 6:30 a.m. fairgrounds, Warsaw Ladies* Aid -■ **** 7 am.. Syracuse Church of the Brethren* 1 Eagles Auxiliary. Aerie 3760 7 p.m.. Lakeland Eagles. 404 Sycamore Street. Syracuse Al-Anon 7:30 p.m.. Saint Andrew's United Methodist Church. Syracuse Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m.. Wawasee Episcopal Center. Vernon Road, one mile east of South Shore Golf Club THURSDAY Al-Anon 9:30 a m.. Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church. Syracuse Kappa Omicron Chapter Beta Sigma Phi 7:30 p.m. Syracuse Lakeside VFW. Post 1342 8 p.m.. Syracuse VFWPost FRIDAY Milford Kiwanis . 6:45am, Milford Community Building ’ SATURDAY '* Farmers’ Market 6:30-10 am., fairgrounds. Warsaw Wawasee Kiwanis 7 am.. Three Flags Drive-In, Wawasee Village. Syracuse SUNDAY .All Comers Fun Run 6 a m . Syracuse City Park Alcoholics Anonymous open meeting 10 a m . North Webster Fire Station MONDAY Memorial Day Pause to Remember • TUESDAY ~~ Senior Citizens* Golf League 8:30a m.. Maxwelton Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary 12 noon. Beacon Restaurant. Syracuse Txfrtlffi 5 Womens’Fellowship 7 p.m . Syracuse Church of the Brethren Kosciusko County Photo Philes Camera Club 7 p.m.. Kiwanis Room. South Buffalo. Warsaw Syracuse-Wawasee Garden Chib 7:30 p.m. American Legion Auxiliary . Ancil Geiger Unit 7:30p.m.. Unit 226. Milford WEDNESDAY Farmers’ Market 6:30 a.m. fairgrounds. Warsaw Ladies' Aid 7a.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 ALAnon 7:30 p.m.. Saint Andrew s United Methodist Church. Syracuse Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m . Wawasee Episcopal Center. Vernon Road, one half mile east of South Shore Golf Club

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