The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 25, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 July 1982 — Page 22

THE MAILJOURNAL—Wed.. July 7.1982

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MANY MILFORD area residents spent the holiday week end at Gordon's Camp Ground near Big Long Lake at Wolcottrille. ' Among those camping were Joel and Sara Robbins and their children. Mason and Kristin. Sara was the winner of the ladies' horseshoe tournament. She claimed not to have played horseshoes since she was about 10 years old but friends are wondering where she developed the skill in the meantime. The Robbins were camping with The Dane Rumfelt family. They were joined on Sunday and Monday by the Ron Smith family. * -oA NUMBER of area residents stayed in the greater Lakeland area and enjoyed the many recreational facilities here. ■ The beaches were full as warmer weather sent residents of Our Town to the lakes. Swimming was the sport of the day for some. Others enjoyed soaking up the sun and many returned to work on Tuesday moving a bit slow and sporting bright red skins. Still others were found enjoying the water in a boat, skimming over the waves in one form of craft or another or trying their luck at fishing. Area golf courses were also busy with Chore-Time employees holding a scramble on Friday morning and many residents taking to the courses throughout the holiday week end. ; _ o _ I MR AND Mrs Jerry’ Method k and Christine are returning this week with Mrs. David Frew of Killeen. Texas Mrs. Frew, the former Juße Method, is a high school teacher in Killeen. She will spend the summer with her parents. Enroute to Milford they are visiting Hot Springs. Ark.', Texas; Biloxi. Miss ; and DisneyWorld in Orlando. Fla They are also spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kline and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Nowell and sons. Chris and Dana, at Miami. I I■ . I David Frew is the son of Rev and Mrs t Phillip Frew of Syracuse and is serving in the Army. He left the US in April for a tour of duty in Germany. -oSPEAKING OF the Methods. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Method recently celebrated their 25th , wedding anniversary with dinner at Wakarusa. There were 20 guests and family members present. - —o— YOU PROBABLY won't believe this, but at least two persons who live at Waubee Lake have confirmed there were four inches of rain fall in that area Saturday and another 14 inches or more Saturday evening. Near the Lakeside park area many Waubee Lake residents found water in their yards. Elsewhere on the lake piers were under water, however, yards were reported to be dry.

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CLARA OVERLEASE, a 1932 graduate of Milford High School, is now in a nursing home at Culver according to Mrs. Nelson Overlease. Elkhart. Miss Overlease is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Chester Overlease of Milford. —o— REVENUE SHARING meeting will be held in the home of Van Buren Township Trustee Walter Wuthrich on Monday. July 12. Last week's M-J noted die meeting would be held on Thursday. July 12. A quick look at the calendar tells one that is impossible.

"One Accord" to present program at Grace Brethren

“One Accord.’’ a mixed quartet from Grace College, will present a special service at 7 p.m. Thursday. July 8, in the Winona Lake Grace Brethren Church, according to Charles Ashman, pastor. The group, presently traveling for 10 weeks throughout the states of Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois, lowa, Nebraska, Colorado. Missouri, Oklahoma. Texas. New Mexico, Arizona, California and Indiana, ministers in church services and youth meetings The team will also be participating in a number of youth camps during its tour. Calvary circles meet Calvary United Methodist Church' circles, Syracuse, recently held meetings for the months of June and July. Circle reports are as follows. Martha Circle Martha Circle met on Wednesday. June 30. at 9 am in the parlor and youth room of CalvaryChurch Breakfast was served by Olive Bitzer and Hilda Laughlin. There were 27 members and guests present. Anna Lininger gave the program which concerned Mexico Her interests lie with orphanages and schools there. She showed slides and shared information. The business meeting was conducted by Betty Eaton. circle leader. Guests were Georgia Maeller. sister-in-law of member Donna Willemar and Helen Sheets, daughter of Olive Bitzer, who also helped with the breakfast, Lois Gerble and Lanetta McAllister, daughter of Hilda Laughlin Lois Circle The Lois Circle met at 1 p.m. in the youth room of the church. Margurita Forrester and Mary Ott were hostesses. Present for the meeting were 13 members. The meeting was opened with a reading from Proverbs and Psalms by Millie Shively. Winnie Smith gave the program from ■‘Guideposts'’ and the Love Chapter, I Corinthians 13. Cards were signed and prepared to send to sick and special people. Ruth Circle Ruth Circle met on Thursday. July 1. at 7:30 p.m. in the church parlor Marge Smith gave the lesson entitled “disableable.” She was assisted by Marlene Pollock and Joan Sharp. Peggy Kitson chaired the business meeting. A report was given from the secretary and a love offering for Lois and Chuck Fosster will be taken at the July meetings The Fosster’s are missionaries to Africa and will be at Calvary church for a special meeting on August 12. Hostesses were Priscilla Juday and Betty Yoder. The meeting was closed by prayers by Joan Sharp

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DON’T FORGET members of the Milford Jaycees are sponsoring Red Cross cardiopulmonary resuscitory classes. The two-night CPR course begins tonight (July 7) and continues tomorrow (July 8) beginning at 6 p.m. in the community building. There will be a registration fee with registration taken at the door on the first night of the classes. -O'HAYE YOU seen the community building lately? The ceiling is up and the carpet is laid and it's beautiful.

Chuck Lawson, a senior at Grace College from Trotwood, Ohio, leads "One Accord.” A business administration and psychology major, he says that the group travels as ambassadors to the world to jointly, in one accord and with one voice, glorify God. Lawson, a bass singer, also serves as youth pastor at the Indiana Heights Grace Brethren Church, Kokomo. Other members include: accompanist Nita Damon, a junior and music education major from South Bend; alto Julia Hicker, a sophomore majoring is psychology from Sunnyside, Wash.; soprano Joy Huffman, a sophomore English education major from Perry, Ohio; and tenor Gregg Straits, a senior who is majoring in mathematics from Ashland, Ohio, at Grace these students have been involved in theatrical productions, musical ensembles, varsity athletics and Christian service. WCSC holds election of officers The ladies of the Syracuse Church of God WCSC met recently at. the home of Clara Yeager. The meeting was opened by singing “This Is the Day.” President Pauline Firestone read a poem and Gwen Williams led in prayer Martha ‘Crawford was in charge of the program entitled “The Gift of Graciousness.” Several verses of scripture were read and each member gave characteristics of a gracious person. Roll call was answered by 13 members Committee reports were given and a thank you letter read from one of the missionaries Election of officers was held. The 1982-83 officers are President — Gwen Williams Vice president — Jackie Plikerd Secretary — Brenda Vanlaningham Assistant Secretary — Janet Elam Treasurer — Sally Stutzman The WCSC benediction was given and refreshments wtre served by the hostess. Injured on County line Rond Vicki R. Laub, 20,163 N. Shore Drive. Syracuse, was injured in an accident recently at South County Line Road when the 1982 Oldsmobile Firenza she was driving struck a concrete slab. She sustained minor cuts of the face and damage was set at more than SI,OOO According to police reports, she was westbound when the accident occurred and was blinded by fog and headlights of other vehicles

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