The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 41, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 October 1983 — Page 6

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL - Wed.. October 28. 1983

Community Corner

B. J. Crowley's HOROSCOPE

October 30.1983 SCORPIO SCORPIO - Oct. 23 to Nov. 22—Lead the way in developing greater harmony within the family circle. Be considerate of family members. SAGITTARIUS- Nov. 23 to Dec. 21-Set a good example. You can hardly convince someone they shouldn’t do something, when they see you doing it. CAPRICORN - Dec. 22 to Jan. 19-Follow your regular routine this week. Add cheer to the life of an older person. AQUARIUS - Jan. 20 to Feb. 18--Efforts to maintain clean and orderly surroundings are important now. Don’t lie to yourself. Post Matrons entertained in Longfellow home Eleven past matrons of Kosciusko Chapter 160, Order of the Eastern Star, Milford, were entertained in the home of Bernice Longfellow on October 19. Edith Baumgartner reported Ruth (Cecil) McGill’s husband had been in the hospital but is improving and will be home before long. Tiie McGills reside in Florida. The next meeting will be November 6 in the home of Alan and Cheryl Brunjes and will be a carry-in dinner at 1 p.m. This is the Christmas party for past matrons and patrons and their husbands and wives. A basket of food will be given to a needy family in place of a gift exchange. Games were played with prizes going to Ann Heaton, Agnes Hurd and Julia Reed. Refreshments of pumpkin pie and coffee were served by the hostess to those named above and to Evelyn Fisher, Betty Scott, Ruah Wentz and Gertrude Ritter.

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PISCES - Feb 19 to March 20--Concentrate on physical improvement of home and business property for a substantial increase in value. The hard work begins to pay off. ARIES - March 21 to April 20--An opportunity for advancement is yours for the taking. The step up in your field could mean greater financial stability. TAURUS -- April 21 to May 20-Keep those who need to know posted on your activities. Travel is favored during this period. Update PLAN JUNE WEDDING — Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Hamman. 12171 Plymouth-Goshen Trail. Plymouth, announce the engagement of their daughter, Keela Jo. to Wes R. Runnells, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Runnells of 1723 18th Road, Tippecanoe. Miss Hamman, a former Syracuse resident, is a 1983 graduate of LaVille High School and is presently attending Vogue Beauty College in Mishawaka where she plans to graduate in May. Runnells is a 1981 graduate of Triton High School and is presently employed by DePuy in Warsaw. The couple plan a June 2 wedding in the Plymouth Wesleyan Church.

your wardrobe. GEMINI -- May 21 to June 20-Spend more time at activities you enjoy. Get work out of the way early. Clear your surroundings of unnecessary clutter. CANCER - June 21 to July 22--Get out of your rut in food preparation. Try some new dishes for a change. Plan a special event for relatives and friends. LEO - July 23 to Aug. 22-A change is indicated. You will have an opportunity now to pursue the career of your choice. Expect a steady ascent to success. VIRGO - Aug. 23 to Sept. 22-Place additional funds in a sound investment program. Buy necessary items to improve your appearance and surroundings. LIBRA -- Sept. 23 to Oct. 22--Keep spending for pleasure within reasonable limits. Get in touch with relatives you have not seen for a long time. Garden Club gives donation to wetlands Members of the SyracuseWawasee Garden Club voted at a recent meeting to give a donation to the Tippecanoe Wetlands in memory of Mrs. Jamess Lesh, a club member who died this summer. A book will also be presented to the Syracuse Library in memory of Mrs. Lesh. The meeting was held in the home of Mrs. R. C. Tytler. During the business session plans were finalized for the 30th area annual meeting of the North Central District of the Garden Club of Indiana. The event was hosted Tuesday by members of the garden club, with Mrs. Tytler as chairman, at Oakwood Park. The theme of Tuesday’s meeting was “A Tribute to Williamsburg” The program followed the theme and was presented by Sherri Beikmann of Niles, Mich.

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Concert Series presented

The Grace College Concert Series is presenting the popular duo-piano team, Stephen Nielson and Ovid Young in concert on Sunday, Oct. 30, at 2:30 p.m. in the Rodeheaver Auditorium. This is the second concert to be presented as a part of the celebration of the acquisition of the Steinway grand piano recently given to the school by Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Saemann of Warsaw. Stephen Nielson and Ovid Young bring to their collaboration extraordinary individual musical accomplishments. Halloween Dance The Syracuse American Legion Post 223 is having a Halloween dance starting at 9:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29, at the Legion Hall. The band playing is “Almost Country.” The dance is open to the public.

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Stephen Nielson has, in a few years, made an impressive record in the music world. He won the coveted Guy Maier Award in 1967 with the highest rating ever achieved both for that award and for the International Piano Guild Competition. He has performed on television in America, Europe, and Latin America, and has recorded for BBC in Great Britain. He has also been soloist with tijr ■ * 9k ' MR WI * PLAN APRIL WEDDING - Dorllas Kline, 313 N. Harrison, Syracuse and Howard Kline, Florida, announce the engagement of their daughter, Stacy to Robert Sylvester, son of Robert and Judy Long, r 2 Milford. Miss Kline is a 1982 graduate of Wawasee High School and is attending Ivy Tech in South Bend. She is employed at Vogue Studio of Hair Design, North Webster. Her fiance is a 1978 graduate of Wawasee High School and is employed at Sturonjac Builders, Syracuse. An April 7. 1984, wedding is being planned in Calvary United Methodist Church, Syracuse. New book review group forming Persons who enjoy reading, might be interested in a new group that is forming in the North Webster-Syracuse area. The idea is for each one to read the same book and then get together to share thoughts about the book. The first book to be explored will be “Chesapeke” by Michener. It will be reviewed on Friday, Nov. 11. Anyone interested in joining this group should call Phyllis Miller at 457-2871 or Marian Steedman at 834-7157.

the orchestras of Dallas. Amarillo, and Waco. Texas; Waukegan and Kankakee, Ill.; and was the first pianist to play with the Dallas Symphony in its Symphonic Festical in 1965. Ovid Young s duo-piano concertizing with Stephen Nielson is but one facet of a flourishing many-sided musical career. He maintains a busy concert schedule throughout the United States and other countries as the pianist-conductor-arranger for the prominent singing duo of Robert Hale and Dean Wilder, including 2.000 concert appearances and 14 albums of music. He has been heard as conductor and piano soloist with the symphony orchestras of Denver. Pittsburg, Nashville, Akron, Lansing, and other cities. All seats are free and the public is invited to attend.

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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; Mentone Community Room in the fire station; and the Retired Round Table' Ladies hold fall dinner A restaurant at Goshen was the location of the fall dinner party of the Ladies of the Round Table. During the evening, minutes of the first organizational meetings held in January of 1923 were read. A tour of the Mclntosh Greenhouse on SR 33 and demonstrations showing the assembling of fall arrangements followed the meal. Wawasee High School students, Angie Smith, Beth Carey and Anthony Beer entertained the members with vocal and piano music at the meeting held recently at the home of Naomi McFarland. A certificate of appreciation from the Special Olympics Organization signed by Edward Kennedy, Eunice Kennedy Shriver and Pat Bartow, local representative, was presented to the club. The Ladies of the Round Table have supported the local organization through financial contributions and by furnishing sack lunches for the local students who go the the competition. The November meeting will be held at the home of Pearle Hazenfield. A silent auction will be conducted at that meeting. Proceeds from this auction will go to the County Nurses Scholarship Fund.

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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 on attending the meals to make reservations by 1 p.m. the day prior to attending. Phone 457-2631 for Syracuse transportation and reservations. October 27-Nov ember 2 THURSDAY — Orange juice, stuffed cabbage roll, cheese slice, golden glow salad, pumpernickel bread with margarine, mixed fruit cup, milk, tea and coffee FRIDAY — Pineapple juice, chicken and noodles with gravy, pea salad, stewed tomatoes with bread cubes, cracked wheat bread with margarine, banana, milk, tea and coffee MONDAY — Apple cider, swiss steak with vegetable gravy, fluffy rice, three-bean salad, whole wheat bread with margarine, halloween donut, milk, tea and coffee TUESDAY — Cranberry juice, baked chicken quarter, parsley buttered potatoes, diced beets, blueberry muffin with margarine, milk, tea and coffee WEDNESDAY - Tomato juice, meatloaf and gravy, macaroni salad, cut green beans, rye bread with margarine, spice sheet cake with vanilla icing, milk, tea and coffee