The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 October 1984 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., October 10,1984 i

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PLANNING WOMEN'S DIRECTORY — Gail Searfoss, Syracuse office manager; Donna Kercher, Goshen, director of Goshen YWCA; Pat Richardson. New Paris, insurance agent; and Marcy Fisher. Goshen, office manager, all members of the Goshen Professional Women’s organization, discuss the “Women's Directory" they are compiling. (Photo by Jackie Amburgey)

Women's Business Directory to be published in Goshen

One of the natural laws operating continuously, is: “When there is a need, it will be .met " The Goshen Professional Women are meeting a need with the creation of the “Women's Business Directory.'' a handy sized booklet with 50 plus categories listing professional services available by and for women For example: women owned businesses, women managed businesses, professional women, services geared especially for women but not necessarily run just bv women The reason 0 The need? The committee members say it will give area professionals greater visibility, extended contacts, and added mutual support within a network system of professional women besides being just plain good advertising to people in the community. The directory will be something a woman can carry in her purse or keep in her desk drawer — an elite super-deluxe digest containing listings of contacts, services, and businesses used in everyday life, for business, home, and personal use — including some she didn't knowexisted before Listings are by category A basic listing consists of the name, address, zip, and phone number Additional lines are available as are multiple listings under name and company name The categories range from accountants. psychologists, dentists and

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lawyers to beauticians, diaper service, home crafts, organizations. government employees, and travel agents and everything in between If someone has trouble defining just what category she would be in, the board members suggest she ask herself what heading she would advertise under in the yellow pages, this will usually give the protessional her answer How does one define if they are a professional or not° If you think you are. you are If you provide a service, product, intangible or otherwise, for a return, work out of an office or home, you are a professional

Altrusa speaker for Milford Kiwanis Club

Mrs. Charlene Bradbury of Warsaw, a member of the Altrusa Club, spoke at the Friday morning, Oct. 5. Milford Kiwanis meeting. The Altrusa Club is composed of business and professional women in the Warsaw area. The club undertook the project of opening a shelter for abused persons a couple of years ago. Mrs Bradbury explained how the club researched the laws governing such a facility, the need for the facility and what supplies were needed. The group discovered there was indeed a need in Warsaw and so continued with the project. A building was donated along with other supplies. Many volunteers have helped with the shelter and promised their time after the shelter is open, which is expected to be soon. The shelter will be equipped to accomodate nine persons If anyone is interested in volunteering time or services for , the abused person facility, contact Sharon Gunter at UTS in Warsaw.

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Scheduled to be printed in November, the organization is taking entries until the end of October. 1984. The directory will then be updated annually. The directory is intended for women of Goshen and surrounding areas. Key people in Nappanee. Syracuse. New Paris and other major points will be available for distributing the directory in January, 1985. Distribution will be free of charge. Professional women who are interested in placing a listing in the directory should contact Donna Kercher, director of the Goshen YWCA. 533-2498

During the business meeting, it was announced that eight members attended the Kiwanis board meeting on Thursday evening, Oct. 4. Plans were discussed for helping the library project and the fire department’s JAWS project. The group decided to hold a Christmas program again for senior citizens and a community chili supper sometime in .■jlovenTber. The “Cause Pot” proceeds were donated to the Riley Hospital in Indianapolis. Guests for the meeting were Harold Henry, Brandon Bucher, Shane Bucher and Kirk Dewart. At this Friday’s meeting, the Kiwanis will view- a film on alcohol abuse. John McFarland will present the film. Named N.O.M. Barbara Bush, wife of Vice President George Bush and a mother of five, was named recently as National Outstanding Mother for 1984 by the National Mother s Day Committee.

LOUISA'S letter frj

Dear Louisa, My husband and I are separated. I have tried everything possible for us to get back together, but he doesn’t want to. He doesn’t want a divorce. He wants all his fun going with other girls, but if I go out or am even heard of talking to any boys everything is over for good. I’m 18 years old. He is 21 and everything went good until one afternoon he came home from work telling me he didn’t love me enough to live with me. So I left, what else was there for me to do? He likes to hang around these places where it isn’t fit to stay, with all sorts of girls. I was brought up in a Christian home, he wasn’t. He doesn’t care, I do. Could you give me help or advice? D.W —Tenn.

•" * "\'X f <1 ’ i. Zr |hk *** a Eg ' t fl •fl '* fl -■ E- F a W'J i V fl r ffefl sHfJL Wfl ‘ J IB? » # MARRIED SEPT. 22 — Suzette Slabaugh, Virginia Beach, Va„ and Dominic DeStevens, Virginia Beach, Va., were united in marriage on Saturday, Sept. 22, at 1 p.m. in St. Martin dePorres Church, SR 13S Syracuse. The bride is the daughter of Bryce and Sharon Slabaugh, 604 Hiawatha Dr., Syracuse, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt DeStevens. Bradford, Pa. Grandparents of the bride are Blanche and Jim Tarman, Syracuse. The bride is a graduate of Marywood College, Scranton, Pa., and is currently employed by Old Mill, Virginia Beach. The bridegroom is a Penn State graduate and is employed by Housewares Plus, Virginia Beach. Following a wedding trip to Canada the couple is residing in Virginia Beach.

Double anniversary at Lutheran Hospital

The Lutheran Hospital Auxiliary's Atrium Shoppe will celebrate its second birthday and the 80th Anniversary of the hospital on October 19, from 9 am. to 5 p.m. The “Double Anniversary Celebration” will encompass a number of activities, displays and special events, many of which will reflect upon bits of nostalgia associated with Lutheran, the auxiliary, and its founding days. Among them will be an antique room featuring such bygones as a gramaphone, a fainting couch, a simulated 1906 hospital room and a display of china from the 1900 s. There will also be a bake sale sponsored by the auxiliary and a boutique featuring one-of-a-kind items especially for the “Double Anniversary Celebration.”

Answer: You should have let him leave you instead of walking out on him ' if you really want him to continue on as your husband. The two of you seem to have very little in common. When two people marry and come from different kinds of homes there is always adjustments to be made if their home life is to be a successful one. But a young man who tires of his young wife so soon doesn’t seem like a very good prospect as a life time companion. I’m afraid that he will continue to be a source of grief to you unless he makes some changes in his way of life. Louisa Address: Louisa, Box 532, Orangeburg, S.C. 29115

Ttot also inc * U(^e a cake auction featuring specially baked and decorated cakes prepared especially for the auction. Passersby may make silent bids throughout the day and the names of those persons making the highest bids on each cake will be announced at the end of the day, all proceeds to go to Lutheran. At 3:30 p.m., the auxiliary will hold a style show featuring a collection of antique clothes from Steve Toors. To accent the event, ragtime music by Norm Carroll Widenhofer will accompany the show, as well as barbershop tunes by the men’s choir of Trinity English Lutheran Church. The public is invited to join The Lutheran Hospital family in celebrating 80 years of achievements. t Columbian Reading Circle met at Sorensons The Columbian Reading Circle met at the home of Phyllis Sorensen Monday night. 18 members were present and 3 guests — Bonnie Yoder, Nancy Snider and Betty Bultemeier. Roll call and business meeting were conducted by president Kathleen Heath. Eudora Hurd, chairman of the program for the evening, introduced Dorothy Williams of Goshen who reviewed the book “Silver Lining” by Elizabeth Yates. Refreshments of pumpkin tart nuts and mints were served with coffee and tea. Next meeting Oct. 22 in the home of Linda Greene, hostess. Program chairman Betty Tobin.

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Meals for Older Americans are served each day at the following locations: The American Legion, SR 13 Syracuse; the Pierceton Community Building; Mentone Community Room in the fire station; and the Retired 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 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

■ MB. : ' l W*' CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roberts will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday, Oct. 14, with an open house at the Pierceton Community Building from 2 to 5 p.m. Roberts and the former Evelyn Bennett were united in marriage on Nov. 28, 1934, at Columbia City. They resided in Pierceton until moving to the North Webster area in 1958. Roberts retired from the Pennsylvania Railroad and is a former Pierceton Town Board member and volunteer fireman. Mrs. Roberts was employed by the Indiana State Highway Commission and was secretary of the Kosciusko County Democrat Organization. They are the parents of two daughters; Mrs. Glade (Elaine) Rogers, North Webster; and Mrs. James (Jean) Ratliff, Pierceton. They have two grandaughters; Mrs. Dennis (Janet) Castle and Sherri Ratliff; and one great-grandchild; Nicholas Castle, ail of Pierceton. Friends and relatives are invited to join the couple to celebrate this special occasion. The couple requests no gifts.

Kosciusko County Democrat Women Extends Your Invitation To HARVEST TEA Saaday, October 14,1984 \ 2PJL-4M. Rozella Ford Golf Coarse Dining Roon Warsaw Jadiau Gwst Speaker— Mis. Wayne Townsend Other Candidates’Wives WM Be Cnests Os Honor

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. Oct. 11-17 THURSDAY — Orange juice, spaghetti with meat sauce, parmesan cheese, tossed salad with Italian dressing, garlic toast, coconut pudding, milk, tea, coffee. FRIDAY — Pineapple juice, beef stew with potatoes, carrots, onion, celery and cabbage, spiced apple rings, snowflake dinner roll with margarine, angel food cake, milk, tea, coffee MONDAY — Grape juice, baked chicken, Spanish rice, fruit salad, wheat bread with margarine, lemon surprise

dessert, milk, tea, coffee. TUESDAY— Apple juice, ham and beans, coleslaw, corn bread with margarine, pineapple ring, milk, tea, coffee. WEDNESDAY - Cranapple juice, stuffed green pepper, California vegetables, pumpernickel bread with margarine, birthday cake, fresh apple, milk, tea, coffee. Mobile Meals drivers Drivers for the Syracuse Mobile Meals have been scheduled for the week of October 15-19. Those volunteers are: October 15-19 Monday — Ces Freehill and Pearl Miller Tuesday— Frances Pfifer Wednesday — Win Sroufe Thursday — F. A. Rhoades Friday — Jane Stewart

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