The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 November 1982 — Page 6
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Schaaf addresses Webster Kiwanis
Dennis Schaaf. Republican candidate for trustee of Tippecanoe Township and owner of North Webster Manne, was guest speaker for the Kiwanis Club of Lakeland in North Webster on Monday morning. Nov. 1. The speaker is a member of the North Webster Fire Departinent and a driver for the local Emergency Medical Service Speaking on the EMS. Schaaf noted dispatchers for the EMS are available 24 hours per day. He is opposed to moving the dispatching service to Syracuse or to the county sheriff s office since the present service located in the North Webster Fire Station enables prompt action for Tippecanoe Township by the EMS Schaaf urged all residents to
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express their views on this matter in a referendum available at the fire department office in Webster. The current cost of local dispatching is SIB,OOO per year, amounting to $1 per person in Tippecanoe Township including summer residents. Schaaf also advocated accelerated efforts in encouraging new industries in the Webster area He further stated the trustee s office should remain in the fire station and is opposed to “giveaway programs for the ablebodied." Welfare recipients who are capable of working should be required to assist in maintenance and repairs on township property and buildings, said the candidate.
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CALENDAR Week Os November 10 , To November 17 WEDNESDAY Ladies Aid 7 am., Syracuse Church of the Brethren Goodwill Chib • 1:30 p.m., House of Friendship Milford Emergency Medical Service -7 p.m., Milford Community Building Eagles Auxiliary Meeting, Aerie 3766 / 7 p.m., Lakeland Eagles, 404 Sycamore Street. Syracuse Al-Anon , . 7:30 pm., Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse x Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m., Wawasee Episcopal Center, Vernon Road, onehalf mile east of South Shore Golf Chib Al-Anon 7:30p.m., Sacred Heart Church, Warsaw THURSDAY Al-Anon 9:30 am., Saint Andrew's United Methodist Church, Syracuse Welcome Wagon 10 a m.. United Methodist Church, North Webster North Webster Lions Chib 7 p.m., North Webster Fire Station Kappa O micron Chapter. Beta Sigma Phi Sorority 7:30 p.m. Turkey Creek Conservation Chib 7:30 p.m.. Turkey Creek Conservation Clubhouse VFW. Syracuse 1342 8 p.m., Lakeside VFW. Syracuse FRIDAY Milford Kiwanis 6:45 am.. Milford Community Building " ,r Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m., Wawasee Episcopal Center. Vernon Road, onehalf mile east of South Shore Golf Club Alcoholics Anonymous 8 p.m.. Saint Andrew s United Methodist Church, Syracuse SATURDAY JJWL Wawasee Kiwanis 7a.m.. Red Door Inn. Syracuse VFW Ladies Auxiliary 1 p.m, VFW, Syracuse SUNDAY Alcoholics Anonymous 10 a.m.. North Webster Fire Station Milford Senior Citixens’ Carry-in Dinner / 1 p.m., Milford Fire Station / II Lakeland Kiwanis 7 a m . meeting room. Church of God. North Webster TOBJB6 6:30 p.m.. Calvary United Methodist Church. Syracuse Milford Lions 7 p.m.. United Methodist Church. Syracuse Primary Mothers* Chib 7:30p.m. Al-Anon 7:30 p.m.. United Methodist Church, Milford North Webster American Legion 8 p.m.. Legion Hall, North Webster TUESDAY ——— — Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary 12 noon. Beacon Restaurant. Syracuse 7:30 p.m . Church of God, Syracuse Refunder s Club 7:30 p.m., 116 East Main, Syracuse Syracuse Town Board 7:30 p.m . Syracuse Town Hall WEDNESDAY Ladies Aid 7 am., Syracuse Church of the Brethren Syracuse PTO, elementary and junior high 12 noon. Syracuse Elementary School library Syracuse Lions Club 6:30 p.m., Beacon Restaurant, Syracuse Psi lota XI 7:30p.m. Lutheran Church Women 7:30 p.m., Grace Lutheran Church, Syracuse Tw ilighters Bunco Club 7:30p.m. Al-Anon 7:30 p.m.. Saint Andrews United Methodist Church. Syracuse Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m., Wawasee Episcopal Center. Vernon Road, onehalf mile east of South Shore Golf Chib Al-Anon - 7:30 p.m.. Sacred Heart Church. Warsaw THANKYOU VOTERS!!!! Your votes hove provided me with the opportunity to serve you, the public, in the best interests of our youth, the leaders of tomorrow. I will work hard to continue with the many positive things presently being done in the Lakeland Schools and will be responsible enough as a Board Member to help initiate change when and where needed. My compliments to all candidates, and my | congratulations to those elected. e IwyLSaith
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Amy Kay Bainbridge becomes* bride of Richard Wuthrich
Amy Kay Bainbridge, Olympia Fields, Illinois, became the bride of Richard Wuthrich, Schaumburg, 111., in a September 25 .wedding at the bride’s home at 20002 Western Avenue in Olympia Fields. \ The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Bainbridge, Olympia Fields, Hl., and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wuthrich, r 2 Milford. Dr. Abraham Hsu from the Faith United Protestant Church presided over the double-ring ceremony in front of 55 guests. Beverly Myrow. Park Forest, Hl., provided harp music for the ceremony. Two hurricane lamps adorned the mantel which was also decorated with a floral centerpiece of silk roses, fresh stephanotis, greens and baby’s breath. The staircase was decorated with greens and small silk bouquets which were later used on the tables at the reception. The bride was given in marriage by her father and she wore an ivory gown of silk organza trimmed with point d’esprie and satin Venice lace with a chapel train. Her beadpiece was ivory lace and pearl encrusted cloche with a chapellength silk illusion veil and she carried a bouquet of antique ivory pure silk roses, miniature wild orchids, fresh stephanotis, baby’s breath and greens. Becky Kehrberg from Bloomingdale, Hl., served as the matron of honor wearing a teal gown with princess styling and a matching short jacket. Her headdress was antique ivory roses and German frezia in light brown with baby’s breath, and she carried a matching bouquet. Milan Milovavitch from Schaumburg served as the best man while Jack G. Bainbridge, brother of the bride from Olympia Fields; and Ryan Wuthrich, brother of the bridegroom from Milford, served as ushers. The mother of the bride wore a light peach lace dress with matching short jacket and the mother of the bridegroom wore a soft yellow princess style dress with lace trim. Both women carried antique ivory silk roses. A reception was held following the ceremony at the Cherry Hills Country Club in Flossmoor. Hl., where David Colby provided
Mrs. Enyeart reports to auxiliary Herbert Kuhn Post S 3. North Webster, held its monthly meeting on October 19. President Elmore Enyeart reported on the president-secretary’s meeting, in Indianapolis. October 9 and 10. The Sunday morning service was highlighted by The Silent Messengers,'* from the Chapel Rock Christian Church of Indianapolis. They performed their music by sign language. November 16 is designated as dean-up night, beginning at 6:15 p.m.
accordian and piano music. Guests were served a catered luncheon and after the bride and bridegroom cut the cake, pieces were individually wrapped for the guests to take as they left. The bride is a graduate of Rich Central High School, Olympia Fields, and Valparaiso University where she received a BS in education. She is currently employed as a flight attendant with Trans Work! Airlines. The bridegroom is a Wawasee High School graduate and received his BS degree in mechanical engineering from Valparaiso University. He is employed as production manager of Chicago Precision Pressure Lines in Elk Grove. 111. Following a wedding trip to the island of Kauai in Hawaii, the couple is residing in Schaumburg. Anna Cripe entertains for Busy Homemakers The Busy Homemakers Club of Milford met on Wednesday, Nov. 3, in the home of Anna Cripe. Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn was cohostess. “Happiness Is Catching From One To Another,” was the poem read by Mrs. Glen Pinkerton, president for the opening. The group sang “Since Jesus Came Into My Heart. " which was led by Mrs. Vernon May. She also read a poem, “My Mother’s Idea Os A Rich Person’’ and Mrs. Pinkerton read a poem entitled “We Used To Go To Grandma’s House.” “The World Needs A Lot Os Fixin’ ’’ was the meditation given by Mrs. Cripe. The garden lesson was “Why Leave Turn Colors” and “Buying Honey," mentioning that some honey has other syrup in it. Mrs. May gave the lesson. A “Card Os Thanks” was read from Evadean Overholser The treasurer’s and secretary’s reports were given. The meeting was closed by the club prayer song and during the social hour a cookie exchange was held and refreshments served Mrs. May won the door prize. Members will go out for dinner at thHWember 1 meeting.
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Meals for older Americans
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 for the meals. The site directors request all persons planning oirattending the Lisa Griffith home from England Lisa Griffith of Syracuse recently returned from a twoweek vacation where she was the guest of Thomas Wintemute, Captain USAF, stationed in Bentwaters. England. Their travels took then to Paris, Brussels. Belguim and London.
LOUISA’S LETTER
Dear Louisa. 1 have a problem and it is this. We have twin girls and they started to school this year. 1 have always liked to sleep late as my husband. It is very hard for me to get the girls to school on time. This causes them to get up late and puts all of us in bad humor. In fact the girls have been very rude about it. Why can’t my husband get breakfast for them. I do my own work. What do you think about this? J .J.—Minn. Answer: As a mother and wife you should make your home a pleasant, orderly place in which to live. It is your husbands job to do the same thing by providing a good home and do his part by being pleasant and helping in other ways. But. whether you like to sleep late or not. your duty now is to get up in time to see that your daughters have breakfast, go to the bath-
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meals to make reservations by 1 p.m. the day prior to attending. Phone 457-2631 for transportation and reservations. November 11-17 THURSDAY — Blended fruit juice, assorted cold cuts, macaroni and cheese, spinach with malt vinegar, cracked wheat bread with margarine, pineapple ring, milk, tea and coffee. FRIDAY — Vegetable juice cocktail, baked pork chop, candied sweet potatoes, cole slaw. Vienna bread with margarine, prune plums, milk, tea and coffee MONDAY — Pink grapefruit juice, char broiled beef patty, cream style corn, tossed salad with French dressing, garlic toast, waldorf gelatin dessert, milk, tea and coffee TUESDAY— Orange juice, veal cutlet with gravy, scalloped potatoes, cole slaw, whole wheat bread with margarine, red apple, milk, tea and coffee WEDNESDAY - Cranberry juice, mild polish sausage, sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, honey cornbread, margarine, peach cobbler, milk, tea and coffee
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room and ate dressed in time to get to school without being in a rush or going without proper food. Get an alarm clock and get up on time to do these things and you will find that it pays off. Your children’s health and dispositions will be good and you will be happier. Your husband can help by taking the children to the school bus _if that is necessary or in other ways. If you are sleepy after they leave take a nap. One woman wrote that her hus--band always cooks breakfast on Saturday so that she can sleep. That might be agreeable with your husband. But every marriage and marriage with children calls for adjustments on the part of both husband and wife and the more adaptable people are. the' easier success in making a good home for the family will be attained. Louisa Address: Louisa, Box 532, Orangeburg, S. C. 291 IS
