The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 8, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 March 1984 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL - Wed., March 7,1984

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MILFORD BOOSTERS REORGANIZE - Milford Booster Hub has reorganized for the 1984 year and will be sponsoring a sign-up night on Thursday and Friday, March 8 and 9 from 6-8 p.m. and Saturday, March 10, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for the summer ball program. The sign up will be in the south entrance of Milford Elementary School. There is a cost for the sign-up which includes a family membership in the Booster Club. The Booster Cub is also planning a chili supper on Saturday, March 17, from 4:30-7 p.m. in the school cafeteria. The supper is in conjunction with the annual Spring Fine Arts Festival and Parent Teacher Organization Used Book Sale. The supper will be from 4-7 p.m. All proceeds will be used in the summer ball program. Tickets may be purchased from any student in grades four-eight, as well as Booster officers and members. Shown above seated in front are Ron Schwartz, treasurer; Dianne Schwab, secretary; Hubert Krull, president; and Don Beer, vice president. Standing in back are Ron Douglas, assistant director; Dan Schwab, co-secretary; Beth Krull, co-president: Kent Doty, head director; and Kathy Beer co-vice president. Not present are Gary Sorensen, head umpire; and Diane Schwartz, co-treasurer. (Photo by Deb Patterson >

Meals for older

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SR 13 Syracuse; the Pierceton Community Building; Mentone Community Room in the fire station; and the Retired Tigers Center, 320 W. Main, Meals for Older Americans is for persons 60 years-or older and is a chance to meet new friends and 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. March 8-14 THURSDAY — Tomato juice, meatloaf and gravy, succotash, tossed salad with thousand island dressing, rye bread with margarine, spice cake, milk, tea and coffee FRIDAY — Cranberry juice, stuffed cabbage roll, golden glow salad, pumpernickel bread with margarine, red apple, milk, tea and coffee MONDAY — Apple juice, swiss steak with vegetable gravy, buttered macaroni shells, cut green beans,- whole wheat bread with margarine, applesauce with raisins, milk, tea and coffee TUESDAY — Orange juice, spaghetti and meat sauce with pannesan cheese, tossed salad with Italian dressing, garlic toast, vanilla pudding with crushed pineapple, milk, tea and coffee WEDNESDAY - Cranberry juice, breast of chicken, escalloped potatoes, diced beets, blueberry muffin with margarine, milk, tea and coffee

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DESIGNER AT SPRING SHOW - Rich Timmons, from Country Home Floral Shoppe. Syracuse, has been chosen by the Tri-State Allied Association as one of three outstanding designers to demonstrate their talents at the 1«4 Spring Design Show “Splash-Dance.” The show wfll be held Sunday. March 11. in the Civic Performing Arts Center. Main Street. Fort Wayne. Doors will open at 11 a.m. Timmons stated he will be designing silk flower arrangements at the show. His name was turned in as an outstanding designer after a member of the association saw his work at the local floral shop. Other designers include Lora Borchdt and Darlene Scherer, both of Fort Wayne. Timmons to being sponsored by Midwest Florist Supply of Fort Wayne. The design show will start at 12:3b p.m. An auction of the designer’s arrangements and left-over supplies will be conducted at the end of the show.

Conference slated for parents

Parents of visually impaired, preschool age children in the State of Indiana are invited to attend, free of charge, a two-day conference on the development of the young blind child. The conference will be April 14 and 13. Consultants for the conference include a child psychiatrist, ophthalmologist, pediatric Milford Christian Fellowship meets at fire station March speakers for the Milford Christian Fellowship meeting on March 10 at 9:30 a.m. will be Charles and Shirley Presley of Leesburg. The meeting will be held in the Milford Fire Station and is part of the monthly meetings provided for Milford and the surrounding areas. The goal of the meetings is to enable people to come together and hear different speakers who share experiences in Christian growth and what God can do for others. While religious in nature, the group is not affiliated with any organized church and every meeting is open jo the public. Successful 4-H'ers elect officers By SHARON GERENCSER The meeting of the Successful 4-H’ers of Milford was held at the home of Greg Kaiser recently. The pledges were led by Sharon Gerencser and Ben Beer. Treasury report was given by Kenny Schafer. The elected officers are: President — Debra Schafer Vice president — Lisa Kaiser Secretary — Sharon Gerencser Health and safety — Brent Beer, Shawn Krull and Matt Haab Treasurer — Mark Zimmerman Recreation — Todd Boggs and Kevin Beer Devotional leader — David Schafer and Scott Templin Song leader — Terry Templin and Matt Beer Refreshments were served by Paula Kaiser.

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Dear Louisa, I am engaged to be married this spring and my fiance and I have rented a small apartment. It is just what we want--with conveniences and as we both expect to keep on working and eating our lunches out it seems like a good arrangement. But this is our problem. He has been living with him mother who is about fifty years of age. She also has a good job and many friends so she is not the lonely old lady type. She has recently suggested that we give up the apartment and live with her, rent free, but share all the other expenses. She has a yard to keep and has a maid several times a week so 1 doubt if we would really save any money by giving up the apartment. But the truth of the matter is that I think we will be happier if we are in our

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neurologist, pediatrician, physical therapist, educators of the blind and psychiatric social workers. These specialists are all experienced in work. with the young blind child.' Interested people should contact the Indiana School for the Blind, 7725 North College Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., 46240. The conference is sponsored by the Indiana State Board of Health and hosted by the Indiana School for the Blind. The school will provide, at no charge, rooms and meals to parents and their children. An evening of music for Sorosis Club Members of the Sorosis Club of Milford and one guest, Millie Smith, enjoyed an evening of musical talent and group singing of a number of old favorites of the mid-nineteenth and 20th century on Monday night. Paula Smith of Camelot Lake, accompanied by Suellen Free, sang, “I Wonder as I Wander” to open the program. Sara Greenwood then introduced Vera Schell who entertained with her rendition of seven old favorite tunes including, “When You and I were Young, Maggie,” “In the Good Old Summertime,” “Tell Me Why,” “Beautiful Dreamer,” “The Little Brown Church in the Vale,” “On the Banks of the Wabash” and “America.” Mrs. Greenwood read a brief history of each song, who wrote it and why it was written. The ladies enjoyed singing along with the piano. At the close of the program the hostess, Ellyn Barcus, served chicken salad, crackers and cofee. The next meeting will be on April 2 at the home of Donna Price with Ann Schafer serving as program chairman. Study finds bias Women candidates still are severely handicapped by the “hidden minefield” of voter prejudices and sexual stereotypes as they seek a greater share of election victories, according to a study of women in politics released recently.

own place with no third party around. My husband-to-be seemed to like the idea of living in the home he has always lived in but 1 would tike to know what you think about it? Worried-Tenn. Answer: Your mother-in-law will always be the head of the house in which she owns and unless you are willing to accept that fact 1 think you will be happier in your own place. Privacy is a great help in the adjustments two young people have to make after they are married so if I were in your place, 1 should think a long time before 1 gave up the apartment. Louisa. Address: Louisa, Box 532, Orangeburg, S. C. 29115

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NEW KIWANIS MEMBERS - During the Wawasee Kiwanis meeting Saturday, March 3, Terry McDonald installed several new members. The new members were Curt Henderson and Don Strauss. Clair Mohler, lieutenant governor elect, was sponsor for Henderson and past president, Terry McDonald sponsored Don Strauss. Shown above from the left are Mohler, Henderson, Strauss and McDonald.

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