The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 23, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 June 1986 — Page 7

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50TH CLASS REUNION HELD — The Concord High School class of 1936 held its 50th anniversary reunion at Fairview Grange, Goshen, on May 17. Those attending were: Row one, left to right, Richard Kulp, Syracuse, N.Y., treasurer; Russell Myers, Milford, president; and John M. Moyer, Elkhart, vice president. Row two, Vera Wallace Able, Elkhart; Margaret Stump Lieberum, Fort Wayne; Olive Hess Baker, Elkhart; Thelma Strasser Bostwick, Elkhart; Grace Ruff Amsden, Elkhart; Anna Mae Moyer Baker, Elkhart Row three, Bessie Clipp Wood, Elkhart; Thomas Marvel, Anderson, Elkhart; Jasper Goodman, Los Angeles, Calif.; Millard Cook, Union, Mich.; and J. Paul Kendall, Kokomo, former teacher.

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INVESTMENT PROGRAM PRESENTED — Craig Tidball, right, Limited Partner of Edward D. Jones and Co. and president of the noon Kiwanis Club of Warsaw, presented a program for Kiwanis Club of Lakeland, North Webster, on Monday, June 2. Pictured with him is Curtis Jordan, Lakeland Kiwanis Program Chairman. A video tape was used in which Jack McCarthy, co-manager of Lord Abbet Funds, explained the which affect the Stock Exchange and other types of investment transactions. Among the factors discussed were inflation, interest rates and deficit spending by government. The funds manger pointed out that many times a good rule tplollow in investments is “always do what you’re afraid to do.”

Bqidge-O-Rama completes season

The 1986 Lakeland Bridge-O-Rama was completed last Wednesday. The high score honors went to Charles Haffner

and Ron Richey. They were awarded the traveling plaque which had been given in memory of Dr. G.W. Stalter. Second, third and fourth place honors went to Charlie Taylor and Dave Roose, Hal and Francie Traviolia, and Bob and Dottie Williams. The high het award was won by .John Hagen and Bob Jones. They were awarded the plaque given in memory of Mrs. Blanche Thornberg. Second, third and fourth place net winners were Earle and Jo Waltz, Max Ellen Medich and Bob Ahrns, and David and Jo Ann Robinson. Each year the group contributes to local charities. This

State Bank receives 6th MAXI award

State Bank of Syracuse was the recipient of a first place trophy in the Sixth Annual “MAXI Advertising Awards” competition for Indiana Banks. A first place’ trophy was presented to Jeanne Gardiner, marketing representative of the bank, by J. Douglas Adamson, current director of the National Bank Marketing Association. The presentation was made following the opening dinner at the recent Indiana Bankers Association/Bank Marketing Association Marketing Conference in Indianapolis. Douglas is senior vice president at Purdue National Bank, Lafayette, past president of the Indiana Chapter Bank Marketing Association. State Bank of Syracuse won the award in the Outdoor (billboard) category of banks in the 0-SIOO million assets size range. The bank was also awarded second place certificates in the direct mail and outdoor categories. There were 218 entries in the awards contest; 32 first place trophies (MAXI’s) were awarded and 33 certificates of merits in three classes of competition: banks with assets up to SIOO millicm, slOl million to S3OO million and $3Ol million and above. The advertising awards program is sponsored by the Indiana Chapter of Bank Marketing Association to encourage excellence in advertising and to recognize outstanding advertising endeavors. Entry is limited to Indiana banks who hold membership in the Bank Marketing Association. Mary Maehl, vice president

year the Lakeland Day Care Center and the Kosciusko County Mental Health Association were chosen.

JC's to hold chicken BBQ

Syracuse Jaycees will be sponsoring a chicken barbecue on Saturday, June 7, at the Lakeland Youth Center. The chicken barbecue will begin at 10:30 a.m. and go until sold out. The chicken will be prepared with the Syracuse Jaycee’s own secret recipe. All proceeds from the event will go towards various project of the Jaycees.

Commerce America Banking Company, Jeffersonville, was chairwoman of the 1986 Advertising Awards Committee. Entries were judged by a panel of bank advertising experts made up of Dave Donaldson, vice president State Bank and Trust Company, Richmond, Ky.; Doris Michaels, vice president American National Bank, Bowling Green, Ky.; and Ruth H. Corroll, second vice president, product manager, Retail Banking Marketing, Chicago. 111.

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Prune roses Rambler roses should be pruned immediately after blooming unless you need the foliage for shade or screening.

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JUNE 21ST WEDDING — David and Mary Marcum, 206 Bowery St., Ligonier, announce the engagement and June 21 wedding of their daughter, Sandra Marcum, to Stephen Dunithan, son of Hubert and Jackie Dunithan, Grandview Drive, Syracuse. The wedding ceremony will be conducted in the Syracuse Church of God. The bridegroom-elect is a 1984 graduate of Wawasee High School and is employed at Dunnico, Inc. The bride-elect is a 1985 graduate of West Noble High School and is employed at Keiper-Recaro, Ligonier.

Children's names wrong

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Simison, Portland St., Syracuse, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary with an open house Saturday, May 31. Simison and the former Eva (Ziders) Denton were married June 4,1961, in the North Webster Church of God. They are the parents of eight children, Ethel Weaver, Syracuse; Harold Denton, Cromwell; Robert Denton, Goshen; Betty Gard, Ligonier; Marcille Fawley, Fort Wayne; Carroll Denton, Goshen; Carolyn Hapner, Syracuse; and Francis Denton, Syracuse. There are 31 grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren. The names were printed incorrectly in a previous issue.

AUGUST WEDDING PLANNED — Mr. and Mrs. John Felix Hart, 61 Hickory Lane, Leola, Pa., announce the engagement and August 23 wedding of their daughter, Kimberly Lynn to John C. Hanselman, son of Rev. and Mrs. Robert Hanselman, Bongabon, Philippines. The bride-elect is a 1985 graduate of Wawasee High School and is employed by Kingsway Realty, Lancaster, Pa. The bridegroom-elect is a 1978 graduate from Council Rock, Bucks County, Pa., and is an electronics instructor at the NTTC Corry Station with the U. S. Navy, Pensacola, Fla. The August 23 wedding will be conducted in the Calvary Independent Church, Lancaster, Pa. Dry flowers Plan for winter flower arrangements by drying your own this summer. They will retain their natural color and are much prettier than artificial flowers.

Wednesday Club has luncheon

The Wednesday Afternoon Club of Syracuse met in a Syracuse restaurant for their May Luncheon. There were 22 members and two guests, Marjorie Niccum and Ellyn Barcus present. A gift to Enchanted Hills Playhouse was approved by the members. During the afternoon, Ellyn Barcus presented a program on the love and care of the flower Iris. The committee for the afternoon were Margaret Freeman, Frances Kleopfer, Katy Emerick and Roberta Pittman.

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Dear Louisa: I met a girl while I was in school and fell in love with her. She’s all that anyone could wish as a wife. After going together for two years we were married. I hadn’t met her family until after we were married, as she worked in the city where I was taking my medical course and her family lived in another state. I was very disappointed in her family. They not only seemed ignorant to me, but their standards of living were bad. In other words I simply couldn’t enjoy being with them. I could only marvel that a girl as dainty and with as fine a character as my wife has, could be related to such people. This is my problem. My wife has no idea how I feel toward her relatives as I wouldn’t hurt her feelings for the world but I have been offered a partnership in her home town with an older doctor and she is very eager for me to take it. I feel that this would be a mistake. What would you do if you were I?

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Dr. — Wyo. Answer: First of all, I would be very honest with myself and find out if my wife’s people were really as ignorant and unattractive as you think them to be or if you’re being snobbish because they’re not as prominent socially as you would like them to be. After all, there are fine people in this world who can’t afford fine clothes and expensive homes. They may not have a silver service but, on the other hand, they may be sincere, loyal people who are kind and helpful to others. Surely if your wife is such a fine person and loves her family so much, they must have some good qualities. On the other hand, if they’re rowdy, rough people who will interfere with your practice as a young physician, you will do well to get as far away from them as possible when you start your career. Louisa Address: Louisa, Box 532, Orangeburg, S.C. 29115

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Wed., June 4,1986 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

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SILVER ANNIVERSARY’ — Mr. and Mrs. Larry Spry, r 1, Leesburg, will be celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary on Wednesday, June 4. / Spry and the former Beverly Rock were married on June 4, 1961, at the North Webster Church of God by Rev. Brooks Linn. The Sprys have two children, Beth Sherman of Warsaw and Kevin Spry of r 1, Leesburg. They also have two grandchildren, Jeffrey and Jeremy Sherman. The couple will be celebrating its anniversary with a trip to Opryland in Nashville, Tenn.

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