The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 41, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 October 1984 — Page 14

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., October 24,1984

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MANY OF our readers have probably passed this friendly witch at the entrance of Campbell s IGA. but have never really noticed’ the fine details of the homemade’witch Jeannie Sorenson entered the IGA store one day when just the crates were standing in the aisle and offered to make a witch for above the crates. She used a picture of a w itch she had at home as a guide. 'The end product is a finely detailed work of art The witch's gold teeth gleem at incoming customers and the spiders tangl--1 ed in their webs throughout the/ h work are a little too life-like for f comfort — SPEAKING OF Campbell's. ' the store will be the scene of a community Halloween Party this Saturday. Phil Campbell, Dennis Wuthrich and Kent Doty are heading the committee of the evening A dinner, cake decorating contest, pumpkin decorating contest and the annual Halloween costume judging contest are slated to take place. Proceeds from the event will go towards the purchase of a JAWS unit for the Milford Fire' Department * Dinner will be served from 4:30 until 6:3(1. p.m. with the other events following. Assisting with „ the'activities of the evening are seven Milford organizations. See 1 article elsewhere in this issue for complete deiails. —O'TOM SORENSEN is 30 - at least that's what the sign in his front yard proclaims!

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Tom reached the 30 mark on Monday. Not to be forgotten is the fact, his daughter, Jennifer, celebrated her Xth birthday on the 17th. LAST THURSDAY a number of students from the Milford Elementary School's special education class, taught by Beth Skaggs, toured the printing plant of The Papers Incorporated. After returning to school, they wrote the following notes: We enjoyed the computer that printed our name and the camera room. — yoyr friend, Mike We enjoyed the computer that printed our name. Some of us liked the black room and the camera room. — your friend. Cathy We enjoyed the computer that printed our names. Some of us liked the big camera. — your friend, Jamie We enjoyed the computer that printed our names Some of us liked the black room, newspaper room and camera. 1 like the new’spaper. — love. Tracy We enjoyed the computer that printed our names. Some of us liked the black room and camera. — y our friend, Joey We enjoyed the computer that printed our names. Some of us liked the black room, newspaper room and camera. — your friend. Joe . We enjoyed the computer that printed our name. Some of us liked the backroom newspaper. — Melissa enjoyed the computers. I liked the old presss machine I

also liked the black room. — your friend, John We enjoyed the computer that printed our names, the newspaper room and the camera. — your friend, Florence We enjoyed the computer that printed our names, the newspaper room and the camera. — Your friend. Angela We enjoyed the computer that printed our names. 1 liked the newspaper room. — Sarita We enjoyed the computer that printed our names. Some of us liked the black room. Thanks for showing us around. I liked the room and camera. — your friend. Jason OBSERVATION: THIS editor has always said it is a small world and every once-in-a-while something happens to prove this is correct. During lunch last Friday Robert Groves came over to the table where my husband and I were eating and asked if we had had any “pink lemonade lately?” Pink lemonade sparked memories of a lasting friendship with Vern and Ruth French of Veedersburg. Memories of a Lions International Convention in Miami. Fla., some 10 years ago when Bud was governor of 25-G. His term had ended at the close of the convention and we had stopped on the way to Indiana at a restaurant along the interstate for something to drink. I decided to have lemonade. No such luck — they don’t have lemonade in Florida in the summer! Or at least we didn't find any. What we did find was a deepening relationship with an older coupje and a lasting memory of them everytime someone mentions “pink lemonade.” The Frenchs had stopped at the same restaurant and, being winter residents of the Sunshine state, were very concerned that they didn't have lemonade in Florida. Vern was comptroller of the Lions at the time and he and Bud had worked together on the state Lions council. They invited us to spend the night with them at their winter home with the promise they would make lemonade for supper To make a very long story short Goshen Diabetes classes November is “National Diabetes Month” and will be observed through-out the country in various ways Goshen General Hospital is offering a series of diabetes classes for diabetics, their families, and other interested people in observance of National Diabetes Month. Diabetes is a major health problem and the number of people developing it in the United States is increasing every year. Americans today have greater than one-in-five chance of becoming diabetic. Despite these statistics, many people are not adequately informed about diabetes The classes will be offered Nov. 5.6, and 7at the hospital at 7 p.m. The first class will be. 'What is Diabetes and How to Care for it,” instructed by Nancy Schooley, R.N. Barb Fierce, hospital dietician, will present “Diet and Diabetes” on Tuesday evening Wednesday evening’s class will be “How Diabetes Affects the Body.” For further information and registration, contact the Goshen Hospital Education Department.

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pink lemonade that Vern found in the frozen foods section of the local grocery store.

Some years later we met Richard Glover in Warsaw, he too knows Vern and Ruth; and

now we find that Hob Groves also knows our friends from Veedersburg and about our "pink

lemonade." Anyone doubt that it’s a small world?