The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 52, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 January 1983 — Page 6

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Community Corner

CALENDAR

Week Os January 12 To January 19

WEDNESDAY Ladies Aid 7 a.m., at Syracuse Church of the Brethren Goodwill Club X: 30 p.m., at House of Friendstep F{^7p.m. l "atl3^nd^agles, 4o4Sycamore St., Syracuse Al-Anon 7:30 p.m., at Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m., at Wawasee Episcopal Center, south shore of lake Wawasee, one-half mile east of South Shore Golf Club on Vernon Road THURSDAY Al-Anon 0:30 a.m., at Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse Welcome Wagon 10 a.m., at United Methodist Church, North Webster North Webster Lions Club 7p.m. Kappa Omicron Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority 7:30 p.m. Turkey Creek Conservation Club , 7:30 p.m., at the club house VFW Syracuse 8 p.m., at Lakeside 1342 / FRIDAY Milford Kiwanis 6: 45 a.m., at Milford Community Building Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m.,. at Wawasee Episcopal Center, south shore of Lake Wawasee, one-half mile east of South Shore Golf Club, on Vernon Road Alcoholics Anonymous 8 p.m., at Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse SATURDAY / ( flßFy\ Wawasee Kiwanis X. \ J / 1a.m... at Gropp’s, Syracuse Milford Area Development, Inc. 9 a.m., at Milford Community Building Turkey Creek Senior Citizens 12 noon, at Crossen Mill Park, Scout Cabin SUNDAY Alcoholics Anonymous 10 a.m., at North Webster Fire Station, open meeting MONDAY Lakeland Kiwanis, North Webster 7 a.m., at North Webster Church of God meeting room TOP IOS 4:30 p.m., at Calvary United Methodist Church, Syracuse Milford Lions 7p.m., at United Methodist Church Primary Mother’s Club 7:30p.m. Al-Anon 7:30 p.m., at United Methodist Church, Milford North Webster American Legion Bp.m., st Legion Hall TUESDAY Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary 12 noon, at Beacon Restaurant Aloteen 7:30 at Church of God, 113 £. Washington, Syracuse Refunder’s Club 7:30 p.m., at 116 East Main, Syracuse, building next tn Syracuse public library, open to all Syracuse Town Board 7:30 p.m., at Syracuse Town Hall WEDNESDAY Ladies Aid 7a.m., at Syracuse Church of the Brethren Syracuse PTO Board Meetin g Syracuse Lions Chib 6:30 p.m., at Beacon Restaurant Al-Anon . 7:30 p.m.,. at Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m., at Wawasee Episcopal Center, south shore of Lake Wawasee, one-half mile east of South Shore Golf Course, cm Vernon Road x Al s■— ) 7:30 p.m., at Sacred Heart Church, Warsaw fttfotaXl 7:30 p.m. Lutheran Church Women 7:30p.m., at Syracuse Grace Lutheran Church Twilighters Bunco Club 7:30p.m.

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CONGRATULATKMMSFOR OTRVICE — On Thursday members from the First National Bank of Warsaw gathered at the Milford branch to congratulate Mrs. Darwin (Deris) Darnell for her years as a teller at the Milford branch.

Before joining the staff at the bank, Mrs. Darnell spent six years as secretary at the Milford High School and then !**» years at Wawasee High School. Mrs. Darnell will no longer be a full-time employee of the bank since she and her husband will spend the winter months in Bonita Springs, Fla. Upon their return, Mrs. Darnell will rejoin the bank staff on a part-time basis.

Seated above presenting a gift to Mrs. Darnell is Pauiene Holderman, bank cashier. Standing is Paul Reith, bank vice president and Milford branch manager; Verna Floor, close friend and Warsaw bank teller; and Robert Boley, executive vice president of the bank. (Photo by Gail Wubnoyer)

1,000 new Scouts

Scouting grows in 1982

Scouting in Kosciusko County grew by 11 per cent during 1982 as over 1,000 youth were registered in Sc outings various programs through out the county on December 31. The Anthony Wayne Area Council USA of which Kosciusko District is a part, post a one per Seniors hear musical program Ralph Biller entertained 27 senior citizens with a musical program following a carry-in dinner and business meeting of the Milford Senior Citizens on Sunday, Jan. 9, at the Community Building The next meeting will be February IS with a carry-in dinner and a representative from Goshen. Hospital presenting pertinent information for senior citizens. All senior citizens are invited to attend the meal and program at the Community Building. New Year's Eve Duffer served Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Zimmerman enjoyed a buffet supper with their daughters and families on New Year’s Eve. The party included Mr. and Mrs. Mark (Becky) Emel and Crystal Belle of Eola, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. David (Janette) Bess, Joshua and Stephanie of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Ed (Beverly) Polson and Eddie of Bremen and Mr. and Mrs. Danny (Vicki) Sharp of Syracuse. The group spent the last evening of 1982 exchanging gifts, roasting marshmallows and playing card games, and brought in the New Year by watching the Apple fall on television. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED—Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lewallen, 17272 CK 58 Syracuse, their daughter Sbefeto Steve G. Showalter, son off Mr. and Mrs. Glen Showalter of 69417 US- 33, Miss Lewallen is a 1982 graduate of Fairfield High School and is employ ed as a realtor and Hawkins Realty. Shownhrr is a M» FaarifoM former with his fonuiy. The wedding date has been set for Apefl X. so New Paris Mfooaenaey Chnreh.

cent increase in membership. Jim Molebash, Kosciusko district executive, attributes the increase to the work of the Knwriuskn district committee lad by Charlie Roberts of Warsaw. “They set a goal of 1,000 youth back in January,” Mosebashsaid adding, “Membership crossed the 1,000 mark on December 29. Other members of the district committee include: Max Jerry Belcher. Jim Collier, Jim

Meals for older Americans

Meals for Older Americans are served each day St the following locations: The Scout cabin at Crosson Park, Syracuse; the Pierceton Community Building; and the Retired Ti gers 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 meals to make reservations by I p.m. the day prior to attending. Phone 457-2631 for tranJanuary 13-19 THURSDAY — Pineapple juice, chili con came, cheese slice, lime pear mold, crackers, sugar cookie, milk, tea and coffee FRIDAY —Blended fruit juice, veal cutlet, scalloped potatoes, stewed tomatoes with bread cubes, rye bread with margarine, chocolate birthday cake with vanilla icing MONDAY — Pineapple juice, meat balls and gravy over fluffy rice, hot spiced beets, white bread with margarine, mixed fruit with banana, milk, tea and cottee TUESDAY — Assorted juice, chicken cutlet buttered noodles.

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Derry, Don Fretz, Sue Fretz, Wayne Fretz, Brian Graham and Clarence Hartman. Also Chuck Hogan, Paul Johnson, Richard MfrCTmry, Robert Btyers, Flip Phillips. Jack Rife, Lamar Rogers and Cindy Scheuer Tn addition to above are Lillian Snell, Bruce Andrews, Gene Burr, Terry Roush, Lucille Rector,. Karen Hector, Dave Mitchell, Jim Justice and Jon Garber Scouting is a United Way Agency.

zuchini and tomatoes, cracked wheat bread, margarine, chocolate brownie, milk, tea and coffee WEDNESDAY — Cranberry juice, liver and onions, mashed potatoes and gravy, wax beans with red pepper garnish, cottage cheese, rye bread, red apple, milk, tea and coffee OESpkms for Kosciusko Chapter 160 Order of the Eastern Star held its stated meeting on January 5 in the Milford Masonic Temple with Else Free, worthy matron and Walter Ritter, worthy patron, presiding. Mrs. Free opened the meeting by reading a poem by Helen Steiner Rice entitled “What Will You Do With This Y®r That’s So New. ” Mrs. Free also welcomed guests Mr. and Sfrs. Rex Hogan of Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heaton of North Vernon chapter. with the following announcements being made: Wednesday, Jan. 18, T:» p.m. officers and members to meet in the dining room of the Masonic Temple; February 2; eleetian as officers. Gerturde Ritter read a poem After the close of the meeting Mr and Sfrs. Ritter served refreshmente-

TwSybters ■ _ a a ■_ ■M ywW ■MRB9 Twilighters Club held its December meeting in a Syracuse restaurant with a Christmas gift exchange being held and a meal served. During the meeting officers for 1983 were elected. New officers are: President — Mrs. Gene Kitson Secretary-treasurer — Mrs. Bill Eyer Secret pals were revealed and: new secret pals were drawn. A gift was given to Mrs. Bill Coburn, past president; and Mrs. Tim Darr,, past secretarytreasurer. The January 19 meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Gerald Bitner. Mrs. Warren Benson will beco-hostess.

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Milford may begin local exercise class

On Tuesday, Jan. 18, at 8 p.m., a sign-up type program will be held in the Community Building for all area persons interested in beginning exercise classes in Milford. Marlene Evans helped organize the meeting with: area citizens and Marie Yfoder, scheduled class instructor. Marie is currently in charge of 25

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25 YEARS — John and Marilyn Perry celebrated their 25th vredding anniversary on Sunday, Jan », with family members. John Perry and the former Marilyn Myers were married: on January », 1958, at the New Paris First Brethren Church by Woodrow Immei. The couple currently reside at r 1 Milford. They are the parents of two daughters. Diane and Linda.

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classes in a two-county area including prenatal exercise classes in Goshen. Her level of instruction varies from Isasic exercise to advanced aerobics with type, size and time of classes pending on community response at the meeting. AU people are encouraged to attend the meeting and help with

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