The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 15, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 April 1986 — Page 7

Community Corner

£. "‘S' .IF Ibß ISL W B *WS>. : B *»c >■> t f-raT Iwr » WM» ® S. '?|® - 'V ’ ' V.,-' ■Kt * it- \ \ v t \ iil \ \ y B » » ■ »s . B///-.x 7 ’ GUEST SPEAKER — Sue Ann Mitchell, deputy assessor of Tippecanoe Township, joins Lakeland Kiwanis Club, North Webster, program chairman Curt Jordan after speaking to the group Monday. '. April 7. I Mitchell explained the duties of a deputy assessor to the cluty ’ while sharing interesting facts about the township. Mitchell noted that Tippecanoe Township has more boats registered than any other township in the state, while Kosciusko leads all other counties in the same catagory.

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Dear Louisa, I am a widow and I have been dating a widower of sixty years of age. We are very companionable and are planning to be married. There is one thing that worries me. The situation is this, both of us have married children and both of us have our own homes but I am much better off, financially, than he is. He would like for us to put all of our property together and sell one of our houses. I don’t like this idea as my house is much better than his and when I die I want one of my children, who is not well off, financially, to have my home. He says we should trust each other but my girls are very much Sororsis Club meets April 7 The Sororsis Club met Monday, April 7, at-.the home of Carolyn Zehr with six members present. During a brief business meeting, it was decided to support Margaret (Margi) Brooks for honorary mayor during Milford’s Sesqui centennial. Also, the reciprocity meeting has been changed to April 21 at 7:30 p.m. in the Milford Christian Church. Due to dwindling membership, the club will cease meeting monthly. Instead, the members will get together in May and October for dinner. The group will be known as Sororsis Alumna Dinner Club and all former members are encouraged to attend. Vi Miller presented a program on clothing, drawing from the books, “Color Me Beautiful” and “How To Dress For Success,” by Edith Head. She emphasized the importance of developing a personal style without getting in a rut,' building on accents and minimizing defects. Pineapple tort and coffee were served by the hostess. The Spring party will be held May 5 at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Vi Miller.

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against this marriage. What do you think about this? Do you think this man is after my property or is he sincere? P.W.-Fla Answer: I certainly would question a man’s motives who, under the circumstances, wishes you to put . all of your property in a communal fund. If he is that grasping before marriage, what can you expect afterwards? I think your girls may have some basis for their suspicions. Louisa Address: Louisa. Box 532, Orangeburg. S.C. 29115 ■ml -** •*** JUNE WEDDING — Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Ruth) Walter, 2277 Clark Street, Eagan, Minn., announce the engagement of their daughter, Rebecca Louise, to William Arthur Maish, son of Rev. and Mrs. David (Sallie) Maish, r 3 box 52 A, Syracuse. The bride-elect will graduate with a major in home economics from DePauw University in May, 1986. She is a member of the Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority and St. Paul’s Church on the Hill. The bridegroom-to-be graduated from R. Nelson Snider High School in 1980 and attended DePauw University from 1980 to 1983. He has been enrolled in the Purdue University School of pharmacy since 1983 and will graduate in May, 1986. He is a member of the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity and the Calvary United Methodist Church. The couple plan to be married on June 7 at St. Paul’s Church on the Hill in St. Paul, Minn.

Leesburg Club meets in home of Bernice Anglin The Leesburg Home Ec Club met for its March meeting at the home of bernice Anglin. Assisting ai hostess for the evening was Mary Stooky. The meeting opened with the members repeating the pledge to the flag«and the Home Ec Creed. The song of the month was then surtg by the members. A total of 15 members responded to the roll call which was to “Tell an Irish Joke. ” The garden report was given by Jean Alberts and the health and safety report was given by Bea Groce. Betty Hetler reported on arts and Mary Smith reported on citizenship. Following was the secretary and treasurer’s report, which was read and approved. Annabelle Anglin gave the lesson and the Collect was given at the close of the meeting. Refreshments of pie, ice cream, candy, nuts, coffee, and tea were served by the hostess. The April meeting will be at the home of Mary Smoke, when she will serve as hostess. ■mL-'' bIK. W |bl / SUMMER WEDDING PLANNED — Mr. and Mrs. James Gawthrop, 67639 CR 31, Goshen, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jennifer J. Gawthrop, to Gregory D. Meents, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Meents, Jr., 810 S. Main St., Monticello. The bride-elect is a 1980 graduate of Fairfield High School and a 1984 graduate of Purdue University with a BS degree in agriculture economics. She is presently employed by Monsanto Chemical Company in Ligonier. Meents is a 1981 graduate of Twin Lakes High School, Monticello, and a 1985 Graduate of Purdue University with a BS degree in agriculture economics. He is a member of the Farm House Fraternity. The bridegroom-elect is presently employed in the loan office of the Bank of Reynolds in Reynolds. The couple is planning an August 2 wedding to be held at the First Baptist Church of Goshen. 550 hairs There are about 550 hairs in the average eyebrow. 4,800 words The average person utters 4,800 words during the course of the da >’ , Most written The 10 most frequently written words in English are I, the, of, and, to, a, in, ttiat, is, it.

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FL* jKS V u, ,>> » »>»». ■HBf' " JUI ■ IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY’ — Vera Schell, Milford, was honored Tuesday, April 8, by members of the Home Arts Club. Mrs. Schell will celebrate her 96th birthday on April 27. Her birthday cake, shown here, was made in the shape of a piano by club member, Mary Reed of Dewart Lake. Mrs. Schell volunteers her time by playing the piano every Thursday at> Lakeland Loving Care Center at Milford. (Photo by Linda Musselman) Wes Compson speaks to WTCU

The Winona Lake Women’s Christian Temperance Union held its April meeting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wray. The IP, AUGUST WEDDING — Mr. and Mrs. Noles Eugene (Beulah Lee) Wolfe, P.O. Box 82, Sidney, announce the engagement of their daughter. Angela Renae, to Patrick James Speicher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lamar (Laurel Lee) Speicher, r 1, Milford. v The bride-elect is a 1982 graduate of Whitko High School and will graduate in May from Indiana State University. The bridegroom-to-be is a 1982 graduate of Wawasee High School. He attended Bethel College for two years and Indiana State University for one year. He is presently employed at Pat Speicher Insurance Agency. The couple is planning an August 2 wedding.

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members were addressed by Wesley Compson, whose mother was a former WCTU member and resident of Grace Village. Compson told members of his relationship with his parents and of his drug and alcohol dependency. He is currently visiting over 56 schools, speaking to young people about the problem and telling his own personal story. An open discussion followed Compson’s talk, with Esther Tutwiler, Mary Wolkins, Betty McClements and Mabel Eberhardt adding illustrations. The business session involved the reading of the minutes by Vera Morehouse, secretary pro tern. Mrs. John Wray gave the closing prayer, followed by the “Lord’s Prayer” in unison. The next meeting will be May 6, and will be a carry-in lunch at the home of Mrs. Glen Morehouse. American moves The average American moves about 14 times during his or her lifetime. Flunked English The playwright Robert Sherwood who won three Pulitzer Prizes for drama in six years, flunked freshman English at Harvard.

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"ja i' TO WED IN MAY — Julie Goss, 5604 Foxcross Ct., Fort Wayne, and Todd Wappes, 4611 Jason Dr., Fort Wayne, has chosen May 10 as the date for their upcoming wedding. Parents of the couple are Susan Sachen, 5604 Foxcross Ct., Fort Wayne; Tom Goss, r 8, Columbia City; and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wappes, 122 E. Shore Dr., Syracuse. The bride-elect is a graduate of Snider High School, Fort Wayne, and attended Indiana University and Parkview School of Nursing in Fort Wayne. She is employed at Riverview Care Center, Inc. The future bridegroom graduated from Snider High School, Fort Wayne, and attended Indiana-Purdue University, Fort Wayne. He is employed at Fort Wayne Komet Hockey Club. The wedding will take place in Our Lady of Good Hope Church, Fort Wayne. Marquarts celebrate 50th anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd (Esther) Marquart, 5027 St. Joe Center Road, Fort Wayne, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception on Sunday, June 22, at 2 p.m. in the adult lounge at Crescent Avenue United Methodist Church in Fort Wayne. Lloyd Marquart and the former Esther Clauss, of Milford, were married on April 25, 1936, in Syracuse. Both now retired, Mr. Marquart was the owner of Marquart Insurance Agency for 28 years and Mrs. Marquart worked at the Hobby House Restaurant for 30 years. The couple have three children: Jack Marquart, deceased; Deanna Marquart of Sacramerito, Calif.; and Teresa Marquart of Fort Wayne. They also have eight grandchildren, four boys and four girls.

Wed., April 9,1986 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

'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. x "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. 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. Syracuse student in honor society Lori A. Keim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lemoine Keim of Syracuse, was recently inducted into Indiana Central University’s Alpha Alpha Upsilon Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, the international history honor society. Keim, now a junior at ICU, is a history major. She is an Alumni Scholar and a member of Who’s Who as well as Mu Phi Epsilon, a national music sorority.

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