The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 44, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 November 1982 — Page 7

Community Corner

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MR. AND MRS. SETH MCFARREN

Surprise celebration honors McFarrens

Mr and Mrs Seth; McFarren were honored with a surprise 50th wedding anniversary celebration at a Warsaw restaurant on October 12 and in the fellowship hall of the Milford Christian Church on October Mat 7:30p.m. The hosts and hostesses for the October 14 occasion were McFarren ’s two brothers, a sister, a cousin, and their spouses Hosts and hostesses were Mr and Mrs Paul McFarren. Pierceton: Mr and Mrs Doral McFarren, Milford; Mr and Mrs James (Betty McFarren> Witman. Nappanee, and Mr and Mrs Fred ‘Edith McFarren* Carlin. Warsaw Seth McFarren. son of the late Mr and Mrs P D. McFarren. formerly from Warsaw and Milford; and Bernice Zimmer, daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Elmer Zimmer of Warsaw, were united m marriage on November 5, 1932. by Res C. S. Priest at Winona Lake. They moved to Milford in 1938

LOUISA’S LETTER $

Dear Louisa. I am a retired worker on a pension. I have always given a generous contribution to rm church and to numerous charities but as things get more expensive it leaves me less to contribute. Now my problem is this: every organization is urging me to increase what 1 give as it costs more to run these things and to take care of church activities. I feel that my contribution should be lessened but this would embarrass me so I continue to give what I have in the past. Do sou think I should saynothing about it or should 1 explain my situation? J.F.-Tenn.

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Mrs. Doral McFarren baked a two-tiered wedding cake decorated in white with gold roses with a bride, dressed in gold; a bridegroom: and a 50year emblem adorning the top in the couple s honor Hloru with the cake, ice cream, nuts, mints. a cheese ball, crackers, punt., and coffee were served to approximately 60 relatives and friends of the couple Serving at the reception table were Lee McFarren. sister-in-law from Milford. Kathy Lechleidner. Milford. Debbie Lovellette. Syracuse, and Donna Jackson. Milford, all nieces of the couple Also assisting were Mildred McFarren, sister-in-law; Betty Wit man. sister, and Edith Carlin, cousin. Other cousins helping were Jolene McFarren. Helen Horn and Rona Braddock Mr and Mrs Seth McFarren left Milford October 20 to spend the winter at Blue Horizon 700. Sierra Vista. Ariz. 85635.

Answer: You are evidently making sacrifice in continuing to give the same amount as you have given in the past. I think it would be proper, if you Wish, to explain this to your pastor. The people whose incomes have been increased during the years are the ones who should increase their contributions. What you give is no one's business but your own. You should contribute to worthy causes what your conscience dictates. Louisa Address: Louis*. Box 532, Orangeburg, S. C. 29’ 15

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First Brethren women meet

On November 11. the Milford First Brethren Women’s Missionary Society met in the home of Inez Beiswanger with 12 members and one guest, Charlene Woolsen. present. Girl Scouts go skating Syracuse ’Girl Scout Service Unit 28 had a very busy evening Wednesday, Nov. 10. A total of 110 Brownies, Junior Scouts, Cadets, leaders and family members gathered at the Scout Cabin for a special meeting after school. The group was served snacks, sang songs and observed a special presentation of troops honor ribbons to eight of the troops from the Scout council. Following the presentation, ail members of the group boarded busses which transported them to a Warsaw roller skating rink, where they skated for two and one-half hours before returning to Syracuse

Syracuse Wowasee Garden Club plans Christmas Bell Walk Dec. 5

Plans have been made, homes selected and tickets printed for the Syracuse-Wawasee Garden Club's Christmas Bell Walk to be held on Sunday, Dec 5. Five homes are being shown between the hours of 1 p m and 5p m Homes to be shown follow: • Mr and Mrs. Harry’ Hart. 218 East Main. Syracuse, will be showing their Thorne, formerly known as the Thornburg home. The Harts have decorated the home with country, primitive antiques There are natural wood floors and woodwork throughout the home Family Christmas decorations include an old electric lantern and ornaments handpainted by Mary Jane Lantz. • Another home to be shown is

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Clariece Stump, vice president, opened the meeting with prayer. In the business meeting, the secretary and treasurer’s reports were read and 10 ladies were reported to have attended the district fall rally at the Dutchtown Brethren Church in Warsaw. An all day WMS sewing day will be held on January 13 with a salad bar available for lunch at noon. The mission committee further reported two boxes were sent to the Riverside Christian School and the Krypton Bible Center. “ Elsie Ulrich presented the lesson on “Faith to Move Mountains" using scriptures from Matthew 17. “Faith is the Victory” was sung by the group The WMS benediction closed the meeting and date dessert, coffee and tea were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held on December 2 at the home of Gladys Brown with Inge Mathews as leader

that of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wysung. 73 North Shore Drive. Syracuse Lake. This home will be decorated throughout for Christmas. Upstairs and down visitors will note many things which are handmade by Mrs Wysong They feature a 12-foot tree in the living room with a quilted skirt at the base. Many quilted items are used throughout and Mrs. Wysong even has a quilt on the frame. Her husband has made most of the woodworking things. The garden club’s bake shop will be located at the Wysong home. • The home of Mr. and Mrs Robert Owen. 198 North Shore Drive, Syracuse Lake, shows Christmas all over the house Note the suncatchers in the win-

> v 1 4 W 7 w A PRESENTS CHECK TO BOWEN CENTER — Don Denny, left, president-elect of the Wawasee Kiwanis Club, is shown presenting a check to Phillip R. Berry, director of employee assistance programs for Bowen Center for Human Services. Inc. The Wawasee Kiwanis Club has contributed for several years to the support of Bowen Center.

Kiwanis Club supports program at Bowen Center

Phillip R Berry, director of employee assistance programs for Bowen Center for Human Services. Inc., presented a program regarding the services of the center to the Wawasee Kiwanis Club at the club’s Saturday morning meeting, Nov. 13, at a Syracuse restaurant. Berry stated that the Bowen Center is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to human services in the area of mental health for people that are having problems in living, whether it be marital discord, financial problems, alcohol or other related substance abuse, problems in child rearing, or anything that upsets the normal flow of people's lives with which

Senior citizens elect officers

Officers for 1983 were elected at the Milford Senior Citizens Thanksgiving dinner meeting, on Sunday, Nov. 14. Officers for the upcoming year are : President — Darrell Orn Vice president — Bemiece Longfellow Secretary — Jean Purcell Treasurer — Iva Neff There were 36 members and guests who attended the meeting which was held in the Milford Fire Station at 1 p.m Kathleen Heath, president, welcomed everyone with a poem entitled “Thanksgiving," followed by the pledge to the flag The program was given by Mr and Mrs. Ronald J Kramer, Syracuse, who have, as a hobby, antique phonographs and records The couple has two Thomas Edison machines dating

I dows of each room which denote the scene of that room The • family will spend Christmas in the family room where the i Christmas tree stands by the ; fireplace Visitors will enjoy the garden club’s refreshments here • Barbara Mort, 29 Har- [ borside Condo. Lake Wawasee. will show her home, representing apartment living of a career woman. She uses a modern decor with lovely antiques included She has decorated for the ‘ holidays in a traditional manner • Alan Tehan, North Shore, Lake Wawasee. will show his new contemporary home which was ‘ the 1982 AEA craftmanship award winner. Highlights are a Jacuzzi room, music room and solarium. A traditional balsam Christmas tree stands near the fireplace in the living room..An open stairway leads to the bedrooms upstairs Tickets for the tour may be secured from any member of the garden club; may be purchased at the Herb Basket on South Main Street, Syracuse; or telephone Mrs.R. C. Tytler at 457-3355 Proceeds from the event are used for civic improvement and projects of the club, horticulture, world gardening, scholarships and conservation. The tour is offered to encourage decorating for- the I coming Christmas season. | Committee chairmen are: Mrs. Larry Harkleroad, general J chairman; Mrs. Carlos Porter, j bake sale; Mrs. L. J. Fowler, f hostesses; Mrs. R. C. Tytler, i. publicity; Mrs. Maurice Koher, c refreshments; and Mrs. Ralph Clingaman. tickets.

they need help in dealing. Bowen Center has its main building and office near the Kosciusko Community Hospital, with satellites in Kosciusko and four surrounding counties. They have a staff of some 133 paid employees and 250 volunteers. They are funded by the federal government, the state government, and by local contributions from industry and other organizations. In order to raise money for contribution to the Bowen Center and in support of other worthy community projects and needs. Wawasee Kiwanis conducts some four fund raising projects each year.

back to 1878-1910 and 1929 and one dated 1890. Music, including, “Over There,” “Red Wing,” “When The Red. Red Robin Comes Bob. Bob, Bobbin’ Along,” “Uncle Josh Buys An Automobile.” and “It’s A Long Way To Tipperari,” plus others were played. The closing song was “Show Me The Way To Go Home.” Evelyn Orn introduced the Kramers During the business meeting Orn invited everyone to attend the open house for the new community building on December 11 from 6:30-9:30 a.m. A free will offering will be taken for this and also all members were invited to the Christmas party, hosted by the Kiwanis club, on December 12. All senior citizen members attending should provide a covered dish and table service. The dinner will beat 1 p.m. Nappanee Senior Citizens invited Milford's group to the Christmas party on December 6. The carry-in dinner will be at 12 noon, in the Elder Haus. On December 12, the Veterans of Foreign Wars at Syracuse invited the seniors to dinner at 12 noon on December 12. “Happy Birthday” and “Happy Anniversary" was sung and Vera Schell played the piano. Tables were decorated in the Thanksgiving theme by Evelyn Anderson and Jean Purcell. The next meeting will be on Sunday, Dec. 12. in the new community building

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Wed., November 17,1982—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

CALENDAR Week Os November 17 To November 24 WEDNESDAY Ladies Aid 7a.m., Church of the Brethren, Syracuse Syracuse PTO elementary and Junior high board meeting 12 noon, Syracuse elementary library Syracuse Lions Club 6:30 p.m., Beacon Restaurant, Syracuse Psi lota XI 7:30p.m. Lutheran Church Women 7:30 pnm., 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 Al-Anon 7:30p.m., Sacred Heart Church. Warsaw THURSDAY Al-Anon 9:30 a.m., Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church. Syracuse Ebenezer Ladies Aid 2 p.m. Milford Volunteer Firemen 7 p.m., Milford Fire Station North Webster Lady Lions 7 p.m., North Webster Town Hall North Webster American Legion Auxiliary 8 p.m., Legion Hall, North Webster FRIDAY “ Milford Kiwanis 6:45a.m., Milford Community Building 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 Wawasee Kiwanis / Y 7 a.m., Red Door Inn. Syracuse r~f —f —y Turkey Creek Senior Citizens / 12 noon. Scout Cabin. Syracuse SUNDAY Alcoholics Anonymous 10 a.m., North Webster Fire Station MONDAY Lakeland Kiwanis 7 a.m., Church of God meeting room, North Webster TOP 106 6:30 p.m., Calvary United Methodist Church, Sryacuse FOE Men’s Meeting, Aerie 3760 7 p.m., Lakeland Eagles. 404 Sycamore Street. Syracuse Columbian Reading 7:30p.m. Al-Anon A .~ 7:30p.m., United Methodist Church, Milford TUESDAY Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary 12 noon. Beacon Restaurant. Syracuse Milford Area Development " 5 p.m., Doll’s Decorating. Milford Syrcuse Park Board 7: l^m., Syracuse Town Hall ? Wawasee American Legion Auxiliary 223 7:30 p.m.. Legion Hall, North Webster Aloteen 7:30p.m.. Church of God, Syracuse WEDNESDAY Ladies Aid 7 a.m., 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 Andrews United Methodist Church, Syracuse Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m., Wawasee Episcopal Center, Vernon Road, onehalf mile east of South Shore Golf Club Al-. .non 7:30 p.m., Sacred Heart Church, Warsaw

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