The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 7, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 March 1983 — Page 7

Community Corner

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BEAUTY CONSULTANT AT YOUTH CENTER — Peggy Bucher, a professional beauty consultant. will be teaching a special class at Lakeland Youth Center designed to develop complete harmony with colors, make-up. hair and wardrobe. Step by step instructions and demonstrations will be given and all supplies are included in the class fee. The class will begin March 10 and run through March 31. Thursday mornings the class will be from 9-11:30 a.m. and the Thursday evening classes will be from 6:30 to 9 p.m. The four week class will be limited in size. Persons interested in enrolling in the class should pre-register by calling the Lakeland Youth Center. Pictured is Peggy Bucher, explaining the program to Jill Stanley, youth center director. (Photo by Sharon Stuckman)

News of nutrition

Although we all need some sodium — the mineral element best known as common table salt — in our daily

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SODIUM AND YOUR HEALTH

diets, most of us consume far more than we should. Used in moderate amounts — 1,100 to 3,300 milligrams

per day, say the experts—sodium is afe essential to the body as air and water. Sodium is partly responsible for transmitting nerve impulses, contracting and expanding the muscle fibers and nourishing the cells. It also works with other minerals such as potassium to maintain the proper fluid balance in the body. However, excess sodium in the diet is believed to make us susceptible to such diseases as high blood pressure or hypertension, a disease which affects one in four Americans. If your doctor has recommended that you stick to a low sodium diet, package labels may provide some helpful information. The ingredient statement on food labels will list the presence of salt and/or any other sodium compounds. Look for the words “salt,” “sodium,” or “soda.” Ingredients will always be listed in order of their predominance. According to the Food Marketing Institute (FMI), some patients on sodium restricted diets are advised by their physicians to increase their potassium intake. Fruits, fruit juices, vegetables, dried beans and peas, unsalted nuts, vegetable juices, fresh meat, fish, poultry, eggs and lowsodium whole wheat and rye breads are considered good sources of potassium. V I OCTOBER WEDDING — Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Lutie) Hoffer, Warsaw, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lee Ann, Milford, to Mark Anthony Baumgartner, Milford. Miss Hoffer is the daughter of the Hoffers and the late Carolyn Kay (Crafton) Hoffer. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Steve and Linda Baumgartner, Sarasota, Fla. The bride-elect is a 1978 graduate of Warsaw High School. Her fiance is a 1979 graduate of Wawasee High School. Both are employed by The Papers Incorporated. An October 8 wedding is planned.

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Square dance lessons beginning March 13 Heart of Lakes Square Dance Club, North Webster, will be starting its second set of lessons on Sunday, March 13, at 2 p.m. Lessons are open to singles, families and youth and the first lesson will be free. A location for the lessons will be announced in next week's Mail-Journal or interested persons may call 4572258 or 856-2060. The club held its first graduation dance on February 12 at Camdot Hall with over five squares in attendance. Jerry Davidson is the club caller. Large crowd at Methodist fellowship night A large crowd attended the fellowship night and potluck supper for a program given by the Wawasee High School Jazz Band. Fellowship night is held once a month at the Milford United Methodist Church. Each Sunday celebrates Hospitality Time at 11:30 a.m. following the worship service and on Tuesdays from 9:30 to 11:00 is the regular Bible Study. Prayer is the current topic being studied. Adult choir practice, under the direction of Melinda Roose, is held each Wednesday from 7 until 8:30 p.m. Events for next month include: a United Methodist Women executive committee meeting at the church on March 8; and the monthly meeting of the UMW on March 10 at 7:30 in the home of Melinda Roose. “A Few Women," an Easter service with Nancy Wuthrich, will be the topic and Barbara Seemeyer will serve as hostess. v * ■- ' RB iglj; x r n| L iMUM AUGUST WEDDING PLANNED — Mr. and Mrs. William M. Yoder of 56716 CR 31 Goshen have announced the engagement of their daughter. Myra J., to Joseph L. Sands, 303 N. Shaffer St.. Milford. Sands is the son of Mrs. Edith Groat of Indianapolis and Paul Sands of Syracuse. Miss Yoder is employed at Goshen Cushion. Inc. Her fiance is employed by Sharp Hardware Co., Milford. She attended Northridge High School and he attended Wawasee High School. The couple is planning an August 20 wedding in the Evangel Tabernacle in Elkhart. Two birthday parties for Michelle Lamb Michelle Lamb, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Bruce (Beth) Lamb, Milford, celebrated her second birthday with two birthday parties. The first was held on Monday. Feb. 21, and the second party was held on Sunday, Feb. 27. Attending her first birthday party were her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lantz, New Paris; great-grandmother, Mrs. Jacob Haney, Goshen; cousins, Haley and Cody Lantz, Clay and Michael Geyer; and aunts and uncles, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lantz, New Paris and Mrs. Craig Geyer, Bremen. Also present was her sister. Heather, years old. A clown cake was served to the guests. On Sunday guests included Mrs. Ralph Martin, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lamb, all of Daleville. A Mickey Mouse theme was used. 3 receive degrees from Indiana U. Three students from Kosciusko County received Indiana University degrees during the month of January. Official recognition of these degrees will be made at lU’s regular commencement in May. They are: Linda Diane Ummel, Syracuse, bachelor of arts degree; Daria Sue Hoskins, Warsaw, bachelor of science in education; and Roger L. Pryor, Warsaw, bachelor of science in business.

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Dear Louisa. 1 am a girl of seventeen and my mother and I have gotten into an argument. She says that what 1 do affects other people because I am popular with girls and boys but I say that what I do is my own business and 1 am not responsible for what other people do. I would like to know what you think about this as 1 know my mother reads your column. J.A.—Ohio Answer: A person who is admired and held in respect by their neighbors and friends has a great deal of responsibility as far as other people are concerned. If you take a drink, even though it doesn’t affect you, but someone is with you who is a potential alcoholic, you may have some part in that person's ruination later on.

New Salem holds missionary conference

"Where He Leads Me,” is the theme for the 14th annual Missionary Conference to be held at the New Salem Church of the Brethren, Milford, on March 5 through 8 will all evening services at 7 p.m. On Saturday evening, March 5, a 31 voice choir under the direction of David Bowen from New Tribes Institute of Jackson. Mich., will be featured. On Sunday, March 6. the regular Sunday School Bible hour will be held at 9:30 followed by the 10:30 worship service where David Knapp will be the guest speaker. The New Tribes choir will give the special music. A potluck dinner will be held at noon in the fellowship hall and on Sunday evening a program will be held with Jerry Brown, former Missionary to Brazil, as guest speaker. Brown currently works CROSSWORD

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The same thing is true about so called harmless drugs. You may smoke marijuana once, just for a lark, and never smoke it again as you have too much sense and will power to acquire such a habit. But suppose your best friend doesn't have your strength of character and she sees you doing it and thinks it must be the thing to do? She keeps it up and goes on to stronger things—perhaps ends up a suicide. Would you feel guilty about that? 1 think we have influence on all the people with whom we associate. We should remember that others may want to imitate us and may get into trouble. Louisa. Address: Louisa. Box 532, Orangeburg, S. C. 29115

in the Cadet Schools at Beaver Falls, Pa. A musical reading will serve as special music. On Monday evening, Jerry Brown will speak again and the puppet team, under the direction of Neva Burns, will give a missionary special. Then on Tuesday evening, Jerry Brown will conclude his series of messages. The men’s quartet will be featured. Pastor Glenn Byers invites everyone to the special missionary conference. Dry & clean To clean butcher blocks, cutting boards, or wooden rolling pins, wash, dry with cloth and then cover with salt to draw moisture out of the wood. Treat with mineral oil to maintain surface.

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Wed.. March 2.1983—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

CALENDAR Week Os March 2 To March 9 WEDNESDAY Ladies Aid 7 a.m., Church of the Brethren, Syracuse Syracuse Liens Chtb 6:3opm, Beacon restaurant, Syracuse North Webster Town Board W 7 p.m.. North Webster Town Hall Order of Eastern Star 7:30 p.m., Masonic Lodge, Milford Al-Anon 7:30 p.m.. Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church. Syracuse Al-Anon 7:30 p.m., Sacred Heart Church, Warsaw Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m.. Wawasee Episcopal Center, Vernon Road, onehalf mile east of South Shore Golf Club THURSDAY Al-Anon 9:30 a.m., Saint Andrew's United Methodist Church. Syracuse Milford Volunteer Firemen 7 p.m., Milford Fire Station Milford First Brethren Women’s Missionary Society 7:30 p.m., First Brethren Church. Milford North Webster American Legion Auxiliary 8 p.m.. Legion Hall. North Webster FRIDAY Milford Kiwanis 6:45 a.m.. Community Building. Milford 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 7 a.m, Gropp's restaurant, Syracuse Blood Pressure Check 9 a.m. to noon. Community Building, Milford 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 4:30 p.m., Calvary United Methodist Church, Syracuse Milford Lions 7 p.m., Milford Community Building Wawasee High School Music Boosters 7:30 p.m.. choir room, Wawasee High School SorosisClub ~ 7:30 p.m. N Al-Anon \ 7:30p.m., United Methodist Church, Milford TUESDAY Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary 12 noon. Beacon restaurant, Syracuse Home Arts Club 1:30 p.m. Syracuse Business and Professional Women’s Club 6:30p.m. Syracuse Coin Chib 7 p.m., Lakeland Youth Center Lakeland School Board 7 p.m.. Lakeland School Corporation administration building Syracuse Park Board i 7:15 p.m., Syracuse Town Hall Milford Town Board 7:30 p.m., Milford Town Hall Lakeland Art Association 7:30 p.m., Cardinal Center. Warsaw Milford Masonic Lodge 7:30 p.m.. Masonic Lodge, Milford Aloteen 7:30 p.m., Church of God, Syracuse WEDNESDAY Ladies Aid 7 a.m., Church of the Brethren, Syracuse Milford Area Development CounciL Inc. 9 a.m., Milford Community Building Goodwill Chib 1:30 p.m., House of Friendship Eagles Auxiliary, Aerie 3760 7 p.m., Lakeland Eigles, 404 Sycamore Street, Syracuse Al-Anon 7:30 p.m., Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse Al-Anon 7:30 p.m., Sacred Heart Church, Warsaw Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m., Wawasee Epsicopal Center, Vernon Road, onehalf mile east of South Shore Golf Club i M * White Sale! A fj- . .... — . ■ J V Quality, Caring Service At Prices// | You Can Afford j Warsaw 289-5050 I ■ Syracuse 856-2171 Dr. S, Hunt \ South Bend 234-1700 \ | I 10% Discount On All General \| ■ l Dentistry Services During February g With This Coupon I j Teeth Cleaning -*ls°° I I I Master Card, VISA & Inauranc* Accepted R |/ Keep Your Smile Bright! . Il iL ' Expires 3-31-83

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