The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 March 1983 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., March 30,1983

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Community Corner

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NEW COOKBOOK HOT OFF THE PRESS — Members of the Enchanted Hills Playhouse Theater Guild have put together a cookbook with recipes from local residents, as well as such dignitaries as Nancy Reagan. Barbara Bush. Josie Orr, Rose Bowen. Fran Hiler and Senator Dan Quayle. The cookbook has over 30 pages of kitchen information, including meal planning, diets, herb guides and equivalents. Pictured are committee member. Jeannine Schrock: Penny Heckaman. planner of the cookbook: and Mary Jane Knudsen and Jeanne Gardiner, committee members. Libbie Edwards, who was the other member of the cookbook planning committee, is not pictured. The cookbooks are available for purchase at the State Bank of Syracuse, The Herb Basket. The Laundry Basket, the South Shore Gift Shop and from any guild member. All proceeds will be designated to furthering community theater through the Enchanted Hills Plavhouse. (Photo by Sharon Stuckman)

LOUISA’S LETTER Dear Louisa

My husband and I have recently moved to this town where he has a new job. His boss has tried to be nice to us as has his wife but 1 do not like either of them. My husband wants me to act like I do like them and entertain them in my home but 1 think that is playing the part of a hypocrite, don’t you? 1 have always been very plainspoken and let people know exactly where I stand. Don’t you admire that quality in people? Wife-111. Answer: If there is one sure recipe for becoming unpopular, it is that of being plain-spoken and thinking you have a right to broadcast your dislike of people who do not happen to appeal to you. And it is certainly nothing to admire in people that they

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care so little about hurting other’s feelings that they sound off whenever they get a chance to make disagreeable remarks and comments on others. Do you know that many people who do not appeal to us at first are much nicer as we come to know them better? You say that the boss and his wife have tried to be nice to you? If such be the case, it certainly is nothing but courtesy on your part to return their hospitality. Be nice to these people. ' This doesn’t mean that you have to become intimate. Some of the most disagreeable people I’ve met prided themselves on being crude enough to insult other people. Louisa. Address: Louisa, Box 532, Orangeburg, S. C. 29115

B. J. Crowley's HOROSCOPE

Week of April 3. 1983 ARIES - March 21 to April 20-Search your soul to find exactly what you want to do with your life. The most fulfilling road is in the area of senice to others. TAURUS - April 21 to May 20-Jump into the middle of a task you have put .off too long. Stay with it until vou finish. GEMINI - May 21 to June 20-Rid yourself of that cooped up feeling by planning an outing by auto to look for signs of spring. CANCER - June 21 to July 22-Just as you reach the point where mass confusion seems to have taken the reins, life will settle down. LEO - July 23 to Aug. 22--Practice- what you preach. You cannot continue to make up the rules as you go along. A challenge is in store for you. VIRGO - Aug. 23 to Sept. 22-Your energy level should be higher now. Analyse your methods. You can accomplish much more with good planning.

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WED APRIL 23 — Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Groves. Jr., r 2 Milford. announce the engagement of their daughter. Tracy. 216 Meadow Court, xMilford: to David Watkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I. Watkins, r 1 Larwill. The bride-elect is a Wawasee High School graduate and a registered C. S. technician employed by Goshen Hospital. The bridegroom-elect is a graduate of Whitko High School and is employed by the Holiday Inn in Warsaw. An April 23 wedding at the Milford First Brethren Church is being planned.

LIBRA - Sept. 23 to Oct. 22—If you are wrong, admit it! A simple “I’m sorry" could clear the air and restore good feelings. SCORPIO - Oct. 23 to Nov. 22-Make a child happy this week by giving him a small gift. If time permits, take a walk with a young person. SAGITTARIUS- Nov. 23 to Dec. 21-Out of sight, out of mind! This should be your sentiments concerning someone whose company you do not enjov. CAPRICORN - Dec. 22 to Jan. 19--Don‘t place the blame on someone who is not present to defend himself. When you downgrade someone. you are degrading yourself. AQUARIUS - Jan. 20 to Feb. 18—Don’t worry about having so little in common with a relative or friend. You have your own life to live. PISCES- Feb. 19 to March 20-Relax? You are working too hard. Spend some time in bed reading, watching television or napping. Plan a short vacation.

Lake Tippy women meet for breakfast

The Lake Tippecanoe Women’s Association held its monthly meeting on Friday. March 18. with a breakfast at a restaurant in Warsaw. After a business meeting, a fresh cut floral bouquet was won as the door prize by Louise'Shaner. Those attending were Joann Long. Marie Skoro. Dawn Kramer. Sally Cox. Esther Abrell. Louise Shaner. Anna Pressel. Maxine Harreld. Maryanna Morton, Beverly Braun. Doris Couch. Myra Bumb, Vicki Johnson and Naomi Braun. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. James

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County to hold Ist Bridal Faire

Businesses from throughout Kosciusko and neighboring counties will bring their weddingrelated products and services under one roof next month at the “First Annual Kosciusko County Bridal Faire. The Faire, under the direction of local wedding consultant Wendi Riser and Timothy Kennedy of the Kennedy Design Center in Warsaw, will be held Friday, April 15 through Sunday, April 17, at the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds. “All brides-to-be, mothers, grandmothers, and all who would like to someday be brides are invited to take part, in this most special event of the year,” said Mrs. Riser. Booths and exhibits detailing the products and services available through 30 local businessses will be boused in the Home and Family Arts department women s building) at the fairgrounds. The exhibition hall will be open from sp.m. toßp.m., Heart of Lakes Square Dance Club has dance Heart Os Lakes Square Dance Club, North Webster, held its second regular dance on Saturday. March 26. at Camelot Hall. North Webster There were 21 guest couples and two singles, including guests from Gas City, Ossian, North* Manchester, Churubusco, Kokomo, Marion and Warsaw. Dave Brashear of Sims called the squares and brought doggers to entertain during the breaks. Larry Ault of Warsaw called rounds. The club banner was taken by the Country Stars from Ossian and several guests joined Heart Os Lakes members after the dance for a late snack at a North Webster restaurant. Some upcoming events for the new square dance club will be a street dance in Syracuse during Sagebrush days, on May 28. They will have a regular dance on April 23 at the Camelot Hall, with Ken Hutchins calling and doggers performing. The Heart Os Lakes Square Dance Club is holding lessons for a new class of dancers and the entire group will have a street dance during the Mermaid Festival, with doggers. Club caller is Jerry Davidson. North Manchester, and president of the square dance group is Charles Stuckman of Syracuse.

Braun. (Kalamora Park South) Friday, April 15, at 11 a.m. and will be a carry-in. Members are asked to take a covered dish of their choice along with a recipe for the dish and their own table service. Craft, bake sale planned The Lakeland Community Daycare Center will be holding an Easter crafts and bake sale and a car wash on Saturday, April 2, from 9 a.m. to 3 p m. at the Lakeland Youth Center to raise funds for playground equipment for the center.

Friday; from 10 am. to 8 p.m., Saturday; and from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Sunday. An added attraction to this first bridal faire for Kosciusko County will be the Bridal Fashion Show scheduled for 3 p.m., Sunday at the Shrine Building, also at the fairgrounds. The latest designs in wedtfing attire will be presented by Jeanette’s Bridal and Formal Shop in Goshen and The Wedding Place of Fort Wayne. Kosciusko County’s first “Bridal Faire” has been organized “to pull together a group of merchants who can serve the needs of brides and couples as they plan their wedding festivities,’’ according to Kennedy. “We’ll have businesses represented that will help the bride and groom from the day they decide to marry to their first home and beyond,” explained Mrs. Riser. Tickets for admission to the exhibition area can be purchased at the door. The ticket also entitles the bearer to return on Sunday for the Bridal Fashion Show at no extra charge. For further information regarding the 1983 Kosciusko County Bridal Faire, contact the Kennedy Design Center, 111 S. Lincoln. Warsaw.

Webster legion observes 64th birthday with supper

The 64th birthday supper of the American Legion was held at Post 253, North Webster, on March 25. One hundred people attended the carry-in supper, under supervision of Lou Grieder, commander Dave Heath and president Elinore Enyeart. Special guests were department commander Allen Titus and wife, second district commander Max Miller and wife of Pierceton, “Dutch” Boles and wife of Van Buren and post district commander Tim Darr and wife of Syracuse. Off the floor Crayon and black scuff marks will come off of your linoleum floor by rubbing the spot with a damp cloth and a dab of toothpaste. Slow burn Candles wil burn more slowly and evenly with less drippage if you place them in the refrigerator for a few hours before burning them.

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Presentation of life memberships were given to Leroy Beezley, Don Lyons, Doug Jernigan and Jerry Lowe of Post 253 by commander Heath. He presented a century membership pin to Det Stair for obtaining over 100 memberships this year. Post 253 now has 115 per cent membership — an all-time high. Commander Titus gave a speech and was presented with a walnut clock. His wife was given a flower arrangement. A dance followed the dinner.

oaoE=3onoi Nominations And Election t April 2 At 1 P.M. - I (Note Change Os Date From April 9) Lakeside VFW Auxiliary 1342

Liz Waltz was nominated for the honor of Girls’ Stater, representing unit 253 this year. Alternates were Rhonda Kinsey and Cindy Knotts. The next meeting of Unit 253 will be Tuesday, April 12. Yearly reports will be filled out for the second district meeting held at 10 a.m., April 13 at Walton. All reports will be taken by district president Francis Cart, except Poppy and Merit. Nominations for new officers will be presented by the nominating committee.