The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 14, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 April 1986 — Page 6

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., April 2,1986

Community Corner

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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; the Retired Tigers Center, 320 W. Main, Warsaw; and Packerton Community Building. 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

SPRING SALE / ALVAREZ/Fender Acoustic Guitars ALL Priced To Sell 5 Pc. Percussion Drum Set t Reg. $749.95 S ALE 5 499’ 5 BL f" - SAVE $ SAVE $ SAVE $ We Accept Trade-Ins! We Rent Guitars And Instruments Visa/MasterCard & Layaway Accepted PARADISE “TJ ”;’ :0 ° gsSrWgg?' MUSIC STORE Sat VwToO JKE 2104 E. Winona Ave.

SEND IT TO YOUR IRA Why watch your hard-earned salary take wing? Reduce your income taxes by investing in an IRA — you’ll turn would-be tax dollars into a rapidly growing retirement account. You’re at the controls with an IRA. Each dollar you invest is deducted from your gross income and is tax sheltered during your employment years. Navigate those fly-away tax dollars into your financial future. Stop in today and ask us for details. An Affiliate Os First Indiana Bancorp Sllll STATE BANK OF 111 Illi SYRACUSE Syracuse/Warsaw/Columbia City P.O. Box 127, Syracuse, Indiana 44567 Member F.D.I.C. Syracuse Branch Warsaw Branch P O Box 127 • Syracuse, IN 46567 119 123 E. Center St. • Warsaw, IN 46580 Phone (219) 457-3165 ( 219)267-2420

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. April 3-9 THURSDAY - Apple juice, meatloaf and gravy, mashed potatoes, spinach w/vinegar on side, rye bread w/margarine,

'Hungarian Rhapsody' is travel film topic

The Lakeland and Milford Kiwanis Clubs will present their fourth program of the “Travel And Adventure Film Series” next Thursday, April 10, at 7:30 p.m. in the Wawasee High School Auditorium. A live presentation by Stanley Paulauskas on “Hungarian Rhapsody” will be featured. Hungary is the most prosperous of the Eastern European countries. With the highest living standard of the Soviet bloc, Hungary has an economy with a distinctly Western flavor. Living well is an important part of Hungarian life. Explore the fascinating city of Budapest. Divided into two cities by the Danube River, the older city of Buda rests on the hills and slopes of the West bank. Garnished by castles, churches, and gardens, Buda is a step back into the past. Pest, lies wide and flat with large avenues and tall government buildings.

banana, milk, tea, and coffee FRIDAY — Cranberry juice, chicken and noodle casserole, French style green beans, cracked wheat bread w/margarine, bing cherry gelatin, milk, tea, and coffee MONDAY — Grapefruit juice, double chicken, dressing and gravy, three bean salad, snowflake dinner roll w/margarine, pecan twists, milk, tea, and coffee TUESDAY — Apricot juice, jumbo hot dog on bun w/condiments, baked beans, fruit cup, milk, tea, and coffee WEDNESDAY - Assorted juice, beef and noodles, buttered peas, whole wheat bread w/margarine, chocolate pudding, milk, tea, and coffee To host open house for Navyman Mr. and Mrs. Dana Knisley and daughter of Milpitas, Calif., are visiting family and friends in the are this week. Knisley is stationed with the Navy at Moffett Field. Knisley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knisley, who will be hosting an open house for their son and family on Sunday, April 6, from 2-5 p.m. for friends and relatives.

STAN PAULAUSKAS Discover the immensity of Lake Balaton. Called the “Hungarian Sea” because of its 230 square mile area, Lake Balaton is the destination for throngs of summer vacationers who come to the resort facilities which line the beaches. Vineyards also cloak the shores of Balaton and produce one of the country’s noted exports. Visit the town of Eger, a haven of folklore and quaint, small town life. Experience the expansive, demonstrative hospitality of the Hungarian people. Emotions find easy outlet in Hungarian conversation and a stranger is quickly charmed into friendship.

Alice Long new president of extension homemakers

The county officers and presidents of the county extension homemaker clubs met at the Shrine Building at the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds for their council meeting. Representatives from 51 clubs were welcomed by county president, Kay Tusing. Meditation and grace were given by Evelyn Emmons of the West Wayne club, and luncheon was served by the Spirit of ’76 extension club members. Pledges to the flags and the creed were led by Louise Nichols and Lois Garber led the group in singing the song of the month, “I’m Looking Over a Four-leaf Clover.” The secretary’s, treasurer’s and assistant treasurer’s reports were given by Carlyn Cox. Carol Baker and Hendrene Schutt. Mobile Meals drivers Volunteer drivers for Syracuse Mobile Meals have been scheduled for the week of April 7-11. They are as follows: April 7-11 MONDAY-Joan Gray TUESDAY- Millie Shively WEDNESDAY - Dick Losee THURSDAY — June Baker and Belva Rookstool FRIDAY — Gran and Ginny Godley FoPEnTngI i SOON ... | s T>onnie I s Qene's | | | | — Milford —*|

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Carlyn Cox reported there have been no applications for a scholarship for career advancement and the committee is expecting applications soon from high school seniors for a scholarship this fall. Donna Hively conducted the election of county officers for the coming year. The following persons were elected: Alice Long — President Doris Slaymaker — Presidentelect Louise Nichols — First vice president Carol Baker — Second vice president Carlyn Cox — Secretary Daisy Nicholas — Assistant secretary Tammy Wise — Treasurer Betty Hinton — Assistant treasurer Doris Slaymaker reported that “Climb Every Mountain” will be the theme of the Spring Achievement to be held Wednesday, May 7, at the Shrine Building, beginning at 7 p.m. Marge Wolford described the county spring trip planned for June 24, to Toledo, Ohio. The trip will include a two hour ride on the paddle wheel boat and a visit to the Libbey Glass Factory outlet. Stops will also be made at Portside Marketplace and Berman’s Christmas Shoppe. Registration forms will be included in the April2B, “Highlights.” Patti Hudson explained the details of the fashion show planned for June 25, at 7 p.m., at the Justice Building. Entry forms are available now at the extension office. Louise Nichols asked the club members to bring articles to Achievement Night to be displayed so one can be chosen to be taken to the state meeting at Purdue for the cultural arts display. A Homemakers Fair will be held from noon to 2 p.m., and from 6 to 8 p.m., at the Women’s Building on May 15. Catherine Bause asked each

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club president to draw a program title to illustrate at the county fair. After presenting Doris Kendall with the door prize, the meeting was adjourned. I .. . jk ' ** J* JUNE WEDDING — Samuel David and Barbara Jean Satterthwaite, 2704 Farnsworth Dr., Fort Wayne, announce the engagement of their daughter, Tania Rae, to Steven Kent Fox, 908 Rockhill St., Fort Wayne. He is the son of Dewey Clayton and Ida Emelene Fox, r 1, Milford. Tania Rae Satterthwaite attended Snider High School in Fort Wayne and went on to receive her bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering technology from Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort Wayne. She is presently employed by Magnavox in Fort Wayne. Her fiance attended Milford High School and received his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Tri-State University in Angola. He is employed by Component Engineering and Sales Co., Inc. A June 28 wedding is planned at the Botanical Gardens in Fort Wayne.

CALENDAR

Week Os April 2 To April 9

WEDNESDAY Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce 7:45 am., in the town hall Al-Anon 9 a.m., in North Webster Church of God AA 12 noon, in Syracuse Church of God Syracuse Lions Club 6:30 p.m., in the Beacon Restaurant Syracuse Jaycees 7:30 p.m., in Lakeland Eagles Order of the Eastern Star 7:30 p.m., in the Milford Masonic Lodge Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m., at Wawasee Episcopal Center, All Saints Episcopal Church, south shore of Lake Wawasee, one-half mile, east of South Shore Golf Club on Vernon Road Al-Anon 7:30 p.m.. Sacred Heart Church, Warsaw Al-Anon 7:30 p.m., Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse t THURSDAY . Wawasee Community Toughlove V" 7 p.m., in Lakeland Youth Center, Syracuse. Parent Support group for parents troubled by their teenagers behavior Milford Volunteer Firemen 7 p.m., in Milford Fire Station Milford First Brethren Women’s Missionary Society 7:30p.m. Adult-Children of Alcoholics 7:30 p.m., in North Webster United Methodist Church North Webster American Legion Auxiliary 8 p.m., in the Legion Hall FRIDAY Milford Kiwanis 6:45 a.m., Milford Community Building Syracuse Retail Merchants < 8 am., in the town hall > Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m., Wawasee Episcopal Center, All Saints Episcopal Church, south shore of Lake Wawasee, one-half mile east of South Shore Golf Club on Vernon Road Alcoholics Anonymous 8 p.m., Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse SATURDAY Wawasee Kiwanis 7 am., Gropp’s, Syracuse Blood Pressure Check 9 a.m. to noon, Milford Community Building SUNDAY Alcoholics Anonymous 10 a. m., North Webster Fire Station Alcoholics Anonymous, Al-Anon, Aloteen 8 p.m., in North Webster United Methodist Church MONDAY Lakeland Kiwanis 6:45 a.m., in Church of God meeting room, North Webster Syracuse Library Board 5:15 p.m., ip Syracuse Public Library Milford Lions 7 p.m , in Milford Community Building ♦ Syracuse Primary Mothers 7 p.m. Kosciusko County Fair Board 7:30 p.m., in Shrine Building, Kosciusko County Fairgrounds, Warsaw Sorosis Club 7:30p.m. Wawasee High School Music Boosters 7:30 p.m., in Wawasee High School Choir Room Al-Anon 7:30 p.m., in Milford United Methodist Church TUESDAY Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary i 12 noon, Beacon Restaurant iVgTTWS Home Arts Club ‘rTTU 3 1:30 p.m. Syracuse Business and Professional Women’s Club 6:30p.m. , Syracuse Park Board 7:15 p.m., in the town hall, open to the public Sugar N* Spice ’Bl Club 7:30 p.m. Lakeland Art Association 7:30 p.m., in Cardinal Center, Warsaw Milford Masons 7:30 p.m., in the Masonic Lodge Warsaw Chapter of Compassionate Friends 7:30 p.m., in the Justice Building community room, Warsaw. A support group for bereaved parents. Anyone who has experienced the death of a child is encouraged to come Syracuse Coin Club 7:30 p.m., in Lakeland Youth Center WEDNESDAY Al-Anon 9 a.m., in North Webster Church of God AA 12 noon, in Syracuse Church of God Syracuse PTO Monthly Board Meeting 12 noon, in Syracuse Elementary LRC Goodwill Club • 1:30 p.m., in the House of Friendship North Webster Town Board 7 p.m., in the town hall Syracuse Fire Department, Fire Drill 7 p.m., at the fire station Eagles Auxiliary Meeting Aerie 3760 7 p.m., Lakeland Eagles, 404 Sycamore Street, Syracuse Alcoholics Anonymous 7:30 p.m., Wawasee Episcopal Center, All Saints Episcopal Church, south shore of Lake Wawasee, one-half mile east of South Shore Golf Club on Vernon Road * Al-Anon 7:30 p.m., Sacred Heart Church, Warsaw Al-Anon 7:30 p.m., Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse