The Mail-Journal, Volume 22, Number 13, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 March 1985 — Page 6

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., March 27,1985

Community Corner

Meals for Older Americans

Meals for Older Americans are served each day at the following locations: The Scout Cabin, Syracuse; the Pierceton Community Building; Mentone Community Room in the fire station; and the Retired Tigers Center, 320 W. Main, Warsaw. I . 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 Mobile Meals drivers Volunteer drivers for Syracuse Mobile Meals have been scheduled for the week of April 1-5. The following is the list of the drivers: April 1-5 MONDAY — Jane and Ernest Lawshe TUESDAY- Melinda Ensinger WEDNESDAY — Anna Hummel and Adelaide Disher THURSDAY — June Cripe FRIDAY - Betty Kline Legion Auxiliary plans for annual birthday dinner Betty Brokers, first vice president opened the recent meeting of American Legion Auxiliary Unit 223, Syracuse. Ann Schrock, chaplain, read a verse from the Bible. Ann Schrock also reported sending get well and sympathy cards to members, as well as a birthday card to Blanch Kline for her 95th birthday. Susan Myrick, secretary, read the roll call and minutes of the meeting. She reported on notifying the group’s Girls’ Staters of being selected and reported receiving thank you cards for use of hospital equipment from Mary Jane Isbell. It was reported there are 181 members for 1985 and those members not yet paying the years dues were reminded to do so. Future events discussed included the Legion birthday dinner and dance on Saturday, March 30, at 6:30 p.m. Meat will be furnished and those attending are to take table service. Guest speaker for the evening will be Second District Commander Gene Smith'. The dance will follow at 9 p.m. with music by “Rhythm Review Band.” Appreciation was extended to all who helped with the SyracuseWawasee Winter Carnival Breakfast. The refreshment committee for the evening was Susan Myrick, Lucy Kroh, Joan Stuckman and Maxine Smith. The next meeting will be March 26, at 7:30 p.m., in the Legion Hall.

Tippy Women enjoy St. Patrick's buffet

A St. Patrick’s Day breakfast buffet was enjoyed by 18 riiembers of the Lake Tippecanoe Women’s Association as they met at the Ponderosa Restaurant in Warsaw to finalize plans for furnishing two needy families with Easter food baskets. Barbara Ehrhardt gave an update on the Tippecanoe River cleanup project and flood control. A general discussion followed concerning impending activities

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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 28-April 3 THURSDAY — Grape juice, chicken nuggets, macaroni salad, peas and carrots, whole wheat bread, margarine, butterscotch pudding, milk, tea and coffee FRIDAY — Apple juice, smoked sausage, sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, rye bread, margarine, brownie, milk, tea and coffee MONDAY — Apricot juice, baked chicken quarter, florentine rice, green beans, wheat bread, margarine, chocolate pudding, milk, tea and coffee TUESDAY — Cranberry juice, stuffed green pepper, California vegetables, pumpernickel bread, margarine, angel food cake

FOOD & NUTRITION

Cholesterol Is essential

About 35 years ago, the hypothesis was made that cholesterol and saturated fat in meats was detrimental to human health. But this has not been proven scientifically to be the case. Cholesterol is very essential to life. The body makes bile acids, sex hormones, adrenal cortical steroid hormones and vitamins from it. All body cells must be Primary Moms elect officers Election of officers was com ducted at the March 18 meeting of the Primary Mothers Club of Syracuse. The meeting was in the home of Jane Pappas. New officers are as follows: President — Nancy Luensmann Vice president — Cindy Mullins Secretary — Sue White Treasurer — Georgia Lemburg During the meeting, Cherie Martin, president, opened the meeting with a prayer. Nancy Luensmann, secretary, read the minutes and Betty Lotter, treasurer, gave the club’s financial report. Prior to the election of officers items discussed during the business meeting were the spring party and the new school boundaries. Refreshments were served to 14 members by co-hostess, Nancy Luensmann and She White.

around the lake. A game was played following the business meeting with prizes going to Barbara Ehrhardt, Beverly Braun, Mario Skoro, Alyce Long and Ferne : Lau. The association officers, Judy Alfano, Phyllis Yoder, Myra Bumb and Jeri Felts, hosted the meeting. The April meeting will be a white elephant auction at Camp Crosley.

w/fruit topping, milk, tea and coffee WEDNESDAY - Apple juice, ham loaf, buttered sweet potatoes, frozen peas, dinner roll, margarine, pineapple ring, milk, tea and coffee Walter Kaspers honored on 59th anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Walter (Letha) Kasper, 146 Page Ave., Orlando, Fla., former Milford residents, were honored with a dinner, cake and candles at the Pickadilly in Orlando for their 59th wedding anniversary which was March 20. Relatives present were their granddaughter, Teresa Barrows and daughter. Nichole; Mrs. Kasper’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Royce (Velma) Biller; Henry Biller; Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Lucy) Hollar; and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel (Joy) Mishler.

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constantly supplied with cholesterol to form their cell membranes. The human body is capable of synthesizing up to 90 percent of the cholesterol it uses, irrespective of the cholesterol in the diet. Man is a poor digester of cholesterol because only 10 percent to 50 percent of dietary cholesterol is absorbed. Except for a small percentage of the human population, the body controls cholesterol synthesis and increases it if the diet cholesterol is low and reduces cholesterol synthesis if the diet cholesterol is high. For the small percentage of the human population whose bodies don’t control cholesterol synthesis should follow advise and diets prescribed by their physicians. The milligrams of cholesterol in cooked three ounce portions of certain animal meats are as follows: beef 77; pork 77; lamb 85; veal 84; roast chicken — dark meat 79; light meat 71. These levels, even if consumed mbre than once daily, are below the American Heart Association’s recommended maximum of 300

Wednesday Club elects officers

The slate for next year’s officers of the Wednesday Afternoon Club was introduced at the March 13 meeting, by Alice Clark. The sale, voted in by membership, is: President — Lucille Searfoss Vice president — Alice Stefanski Secretary-treasurer — Arlene Sloan Corresponding secretary — Alice Johnson Program chairwoman — Eleanor Bates “A Man of Many Words,” was the program presented by Margaret Freeman. She spoke on the life of Noah Webster. A number of his books were shared and discussed. One of the oldest books on display was a textbook published in 1792. Alice Stefanski was the hostess,

I APRIL WEDDING — Mr. and Mrs. Willard B. Smith, r 3 Syracuse, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sheryl Anne, to Benjamin J. Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Keller, r 2 Pierceton. The bride-elect is a 1982 graduate of Wawasee High School and is employed at Mutual Federal Savings Bank, Warsaw. Her fiance is a 1979 graduate of Lakeland Christian Academy and is employed at Warsaw Automotive Supply, Inc. The couple is planning an April 27 wedding in Wawasee Lakeside Chapel, Syracuse.

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mg. of cholesterol intake per capita daily. Only a small percentage of the US population needs to control cholesterol intake. US average per capita daily consumption of red meats in 1984 was beef 2.46 ounce, pork 1.45 ounce, veal and lamb .08 ounce, for a total of 3.99 ounces. The daily cholesterol intake of these red meats represents about 30 percent of the American Heart - Association limit of 300 mg. per person daily. Scientific research has found no significant correlation between meat intake and heart disease and cancer. The only relationship of diet to heart disease is obesity, which is caused by eating too much. The following are the most important steps to take to minimize effect of diet on health problems; (1) avoid obesity (2) exercise regularly (3) avoid smoking (4) avoid undue stress and (5) have periodic health checks to monitor and prevent diabetes, high blood pressure and excess cholesterol if your physician feels there is a problem according to your health evaluation.

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Tanya Tucker featured at the Wagon Wheel

Tanya Tucker will be featured in concert at the Wagon Wheel Playhouse in Warsaw on Sunday, March 31, for two shows at 3 and 8 p.m. One of the only country music stars to have been a major star for more than a decade before the age of 26, Tanya Tucker began Jean Niles hostess for Twilighters Jean Niles was hostess for the Twilighters Bunco Club Tuesday, March 18. She was assisted by Mrs. Phil (Shirley) Strieby. Bunco was played following the meeting. There were eight members and six substitutes present. Prizes were won by: Mrs. Bill (Doris) Coburn, high; Mrs. Tim (Elaine) Darr, low; Margaret Whitehead, travel; and Mrs. Warren (Pat) Benson, door prize and birthday. Substitute players present were Mrs. Gerald (Mary) Boger, Mrs. Paul (Dot) Stouder, Mrs. Forrest (Mary Lou) Smith, Betty Broekers, Lori Packer and Elgie Tatman. The April meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Bill (Grace) Eyer and co-hostess will be Mrs. Charlie (Nancy) Searfoss.

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her music career at the early age of nine in her native city of Denver, Colo.. While in Las Vegas, Tucker and her father, Beau, teamed with CBS A & R whiz, Billy Sherrill, who had already had a hand in sculpting the careers of Tammy Wynette, George Jones, and David Houston. Tanya Tucker’s string of hits include such numbers as “Delta Dawn,” “San Antonio Stroll,” “You’ve Got Me to Hold Onto,” “Can I See You Tonight,” and “Changes.” Tickets for the Tanya Tucker concert are available by calling the Wagon Wheel box office at 267-8041. Sharon Bohnstedt initiated into honor sorority Sharon Kay Bohnstedt, P.O. Box 327, Milford, was one of 215 who have been initiated into- the Purdue University chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta, national scholastic honor society. The society is open to any student who achieved at least a 5.5 grade index the first semester of the freshman year or a 5.5 gradepoint average for the first two semesters. A 6-point index is perfect.

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PRESIDENTS AWARD — Julie Dußois, North Webster, attended the March 11 convention of the Michiana Professional Photographers in which she received the President’s Award for her portrait of Julie Waterson, Fort Wayne. Mrs. Dußois’ six entries in portraiture, unclassified and commercial were all accepted for exhibit in the show. The award winning portrait is entitled “Basic Black” and is part of Miss Waterson’s model portfolio. The print received a score of 86 in the superior category. Mrs. Dußois is the first woman to be honored with this award from -Michiana Professional Photographers. All six photographs will now travel to the National judging in Illinois May 6. Also attending the convention with Mrs. Dußois was Michele Berger, studio coordinator, learning the aspects of commercial photography.

Gamma Sigma to celebrate anniversary

Gamma Sigma Chapter of ESA held its March meeting on Thursday, March 21, in the home of Jane Wieczork. Sallie Ringler gave the program entitled “Expressions In Colour” in which the hostess had a color analysis done. In February, the winter carnival was a success with the club being able to donate money back to the carnival committee and to the Lakeland Snowmobile Club for the use of the concession trailer. The April meeting will mark 1 Gamma Sigma’s 10th birthday and special plans are underway for all past and present members

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