The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 31, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 August 1982 — Page 7
Community Comer
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LOUISA’S LETTER
Dear Louisa. My husband died five years ago and my oldest child is fifteen. Recently I have been seeing a very nice man at social affairs but I have not had dates with anyone as I felt my children needed all my attention but now 1 realize that it will not be long before my two boys will be in college or interested in other people and I will be at home alone. This man has asked me out for dinner and 1 accepted but my son doesn't like the idea of me dating anyone. This puts me in a quandary as I would like to mingle with grown people but 1 don’t want to make my sons unhappy. I am thirty-seven years old. What do you think I should do? Widow-Wis. Answer: You are a young woman and the idea of spending the rest of your life as a widow is
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not a very pleasant one. It is also true that it is much easier now for you to find a suitable companion for your remaining years than it will be five years hence. I should accept this man’s invitation if I were you and then I would invite him for dinner and have him meet the boys. They may find him good company and like him. Os course, there is a chance that you may not find him as interesting as you think he is or he may not have marriage on his mind. However, it is nice to have a man as an escort to places, occasionally, and all adults should have some companionship with people of their own age. It is not good for parents or children to be too possessive. Louisa. Udrmi Lenten, Bex 532, Orenfoborg, S. C. 291 IS
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B. I. Crowley's HOROSCOPE
WeeFtJAugust 22. 1982 LEO Tboee born under this sign have a tremendous amount of drive. They must, . however, constantly strive to overcome their tendencies to act Impulsively. Success Is almost always theirs If they want It. LEO -- July 23 to Aug. 22-Continuing education is important for you if you wish to improve your station in life. Make sure the field you have chosen is the right one for you. Hazel Kline celebrates 86th A birthday dinner and party were held AugustSfor Hazel Kline of Warsaw, formerly of Milford, who celebrated her 86th birthday. The party was held at the Trinity Lutheran Church’s fellowship hall in Goshen with her granddaughters. Ronda Veenstra and Almeda Troyer, serving as hostesses. Fifty relatives and guests attended the carry-in dinner Later, birthday cake and ice cream were served on tables decorated with rose centerpieces. The guests came from Mesa, Am.; Warsaw; Middlebury; Claypool; Leesburg; Millersburg; Goshen; and Milford. Mrs. Kline received cards, gifts and flowers. Goodspeeds honored at surprise party A surprise 40th wedding anniversary party was given in honor of Vaughn and Betty Goodspeed at their home on Lake Wawasee, on Sunday Aug. 15. The party was given by their children, Barbara Shields of Hartford City; Richard Goodspeed of Woodburn; and Tammie Goodspeed, who lives with her parents There were 35 guests present, to give the very surprised couple their congratulations Suzanne Schmucker receives symphony scholarship Suzanne Schmucker, violinist from Milford and Wawasee High School graduate, received a string scholarship from the North Manchester Civic Symphony Society for the 1982-83 school year. Suzanne will be a member of the Manchester College Symphony Orchestra, opening its 44th season on October 31. The scholarships are funded by the Civic Symphony Society and the Honeywell Foundation at Manchester College, a four-year liberal arts school affiliated with the Church of the Brethren.
cTlianle I would like to thank the Milford Large Animal Clinic, Doctors Miller, Schafer, Lamb, for buying my steer at the 4-H Auction. I really appreciated your support. fl Aaiy Farvarda
VIRGO -- Aug. 23 to Sept. 22-An extremely productive week can be expected if you organize and plan your activities before you begin. LIBRA — Sept. 23 to Oct. 22-The solution to a problem* is so simple you wonder why you never thought of it before. SCORPIO - Oct. 23 to Nov. 22-Share your ideas with someone close to you. Family members want the best for you. Have a place for everything and put it in its place. SAGITTARIUS- Nov. 23 to Dec. 21--Place less emphasis during this period on personal ambition, concentrating on matters at home. CAPRICORN - Dec. 22 to Jan. 19-Someone new comes into your life adding a preat deal of joy to what you had before considered a humdrum existence. AQUARIUS - Jan. 20 to Feb. 18-You will do well to conform. Don't turn someone close to you off by nagging. PISCES - Feb. 19 to March 20--Plan now to have some fun when the next holiday rolls around. You deserve some time to res, and relax. Your health should improve. ARIES -- March 21 to April 20-Work harmoniously with those around you. The time is near when your creative talent comes through in full force. TAURUS -- April 21 to May 20-Get control of yourself. Always evaluate the consequences of your actions. Peace of mind for you lies in doing the right thing. GEMINI - May 21 to June 20-Buy a small gift for a child or an old person. You will derive much pleasure watching the sparkle in their eyes. CANCER - June 21 to July 22-Only by forgiving those whom you consider enemies can you ever find /peace of mind. Have a forgiving attitude. Tippy luncheon bridge meets * The Luncheon Bridge of Tippecanoe Lake Country Club met with Mrs. Sam Dungan, Mrs. Robert Coppes and Mrs. James Weddle as hostesses. Florence Stalter won the door prize. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. H. W. Phillips, Mrs. Keith Horn, Mrs Carlyle Pickering. Mrs. Roy Cox, Mrs. Leo Pfister, Florence Stalter, Mrs. Philip Spear, Mrs. B. N Sharp, Mrs. R. M. Brumfield, Mrs. Robert Rink and Mrs. Charles Ker, Sr.
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Three named to board of directors at KCH
Three community leaders. Tom Hughes, Forrest Miner and Charles A. Wheeler, have been named to the board of directors of Kosciusko Community Hospital. As members of the board, they will serve as policymakers for the local health care facility. Tom Hughes has been President of Zimmer for the past three years, but his career at Zimmer spans 17 years. He joined the company’s marketing department in 1964 and held several responsibilities up to and including vice president of marketing. He served as executive vice president for eight years, from 1971 to 1979. He is a graduate of the Indiana University School of Business with a degree in Marketing. He served on the board of directors of the Health Industries Association, and presently is chairman of the legal and regulatory policy committee. He and his wife. Judy, have two children, both of whom are in college. Forrest Miner is a life-long resident of the Mentone area. A graduate of International Business College with a degree in accounting, he joined the Farmer s State Bank in 1950, and became
JOINS TAYLOR STAFF — Connie Christner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Christner, r 2 Syracuse, has joined the music faculty of Taylor University in Upland. She will be a private voice instructor and will be assuming her duties there in September. She will also continue as the director of vocal music in the Alexandria Middle School in Alexandria, where she resides. She is a 1973 graduate of Wawasee High School; a graduate of Butler University, where she obtained a bachelor of music degree in music education: and Ball State University, where she obtained a master of music degree in vocal performance. A member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing, she has been a judge for the Indiana State Musk Contests, and has performed io opera, solo reckals. and as a soloist with orchestra. She is also a frequent soloist in churches throughout the United States and has done studio recording.
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president in 1966. the position he now holds. He is active in the Lions Club. Fort Wayne Scottish Rite, the Mizpah Shrine, and the Kosciusko County Shrine. He and his wife, the former Joan Miller, have four children. Charles R. Wheeler. Rolling Hills Addition, is executive vice president of Da-Lite Screen Company, Inc. A native of Stephenville. Texas. Wheeler received a degree in Industrial Engineering from Texas A & M University. Wheeler and his wife, the former Lynn Longbrake, have resided in Warsaw for the past 20 years. The Wheelers have two children, Cindy, who attends lU-t’U at Fort Wayne, and Chris, a student at Warsaw Community High School. Wheeler is a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Warsaw Kiwanis Club, and is on the board of trustees for the Warsaw Community Library. Home Arts Club has pot luck The Home Arts Club met at the home of Kathleen Naegele for the August meeting, with a pot luck at noon, with 10 members and one guest. Mrs, Florence Bridenbecker, present. The meeting was opened byPresident Ruth Zimmerman, the flag salute and club creed were given. Kathleen Naegele gave a poem for meditation entitled “Let Me Not Fail In Little Things.” She also read an article about the fair. The ladies who babysat at the fair gave a report and Vera Craven told of picking herb leaves at her son’s home at Cape Cod Kathleen Naegele told about making apricot leathers, a report was given about the cookbooks and health and safety was disucssed by the members. Mrs. Mae Rader joined the club.
Beck's son visits from Florida On Monday. Aug 9, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beck, r 1 box 283 H, Syracuse, had their granddaughter, Mrs. Joe (Wendy) Kelley and step-son, Joey, of Winamac; and Mrs. John (Cinda) Davis, and son. Matthey, of Brownsburg as luncheon i guests. Later in the afternoon they had a surprise visit from their son. Dick, of Pompano Beach. Fla., who had flown into Chicago from Florida, rented a car and drove to Syracuse. | Dick spent a few days playing i golf with his brothers, Charles I and Wendell, and Chris Koher. of j Syracuse. I On Wednesday evening the j Becks all had dinner with their ’ family, and Thursday Dick spent j the day visiting friends and ’ former students at Warsaw and | Silver Lake. He returned home Friday, as I the fall term of school starts . August 16, at Pompano Beach I High School, where he is a math teacher and varsity girls’ I basketball coach. "
Wed., August 18,1982—THE MAIL-JOURNAL
Calendar Week Os August 18 To August 25 WEDNESDAY Farmers* Market 6:30 a.m., fairgrounds, Warsaw Ladies* Aid ! 7 a.m., Syracuse Church of the Brethren Syracuse Lions Club 6:30p.m., Beacon Restaurant, Syracuse ° Psi lota XI 7:30p.m. Lutheran Church Women 7:30 p.m., Grace Lutheran Church, Syracuse Twilighters Bunco Club 7:30p.m. 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 Al-Anon 9:30 am., Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church Syracuse Ebenezer Ladies’ Aid 2p.m. Sunday Night Mixed Bowling League, organizational meeting 7 p.m., Wawasee Bowl Milford Volunteer Firemen 7 p.m., Milford Fire Station North Webster American Legion Auxiliary 8 p.m., Legion Hall, North Webster FRIDAY ' z Milford Kiwanis 6:45 a.m., Milford Community Building Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m., Wawasee Episcopal Center, Vernon Road, onehalf mile east of South Shore Golf Club
SATURDAY Farmers’ Market 6:30-10a.m., fairgrounds, Warsaw Wawasee Kiwanis 7 a.m.. Red Door Inn, Syracuse Turkey Creek Senior Citizens 12 noon. Scout Cabin, Syracuse SUNDAY • 4' Alcoholics Anonymous, open meeting 10 am., North Webster Fire Station Lakeland Kiwanis 7 a.m., Classic Restaurant, North Webster Farmers’ Market 3-7 p.m., fairgrounds, Warsaw TOP 186 6:30 p.m., Calvary United Methodist Church, Syracuse FOE Men’s Meeting, Aerie 3760 7 p.m.. Lakeland Eagles, 404 Sycamore Street, Syracuse TUESDAY Senior Citizens’ Golf League 8:30a.m., Maxwelton Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary 12 noon, Beacon Restaurant, Syracuse Milford Area Development 5 p.m., Doll’s Decorating, Milford Syracuse Park Board 7:15 p.m., Syracuse Town Hall, open to public Wawasee American Legion Auxiliary 223 7:30 p.m . Legion Hall WEDNESDAY Farmers’ Market 6:30 a.m., fairgrounds, Warsaw Ladies' Aid 7 am., Syracuse Church of the Brethren Eagles Auxiliary Meeting. 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, onehalf mile east of South Shore Golf Club | chappy ‘QuMay | | To Our Mom And Grandmother, Mabel Mishler | RLrx- —P i it ’ • IT i ■ 11 Twtariiy TWay | In Her Honor > We Are Hosting An OPEN HOUSE I Sunday, Aug. 22 j 2-4 P.M. Apostolic Church Fellowship Hall Milford | All Her Friends Are Welcome Wode, June, And All The Family (No Gifts Ploose) |
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