The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 28, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 July 1986 — Page 6

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., July 9,1986

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Janet Burk becomes bride of Charles E. Schlabach

The new Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Schlabach are planning a honeymoon to northern Michigan and Niagara Falls for the month of July. On Friday, Feb. 28, Janet L. Burk and Charles E. Schlabach were married in the Lucus County Courthouse in Toledo, Ohio. On Saturday, April 5, in the Litchfield Congregational Church, Mr. and Mrs. Schlabach exchanged vows in a religious service for the recognition of a marriage. Rev. James Barney of the Quincy Methodist Church officiated. Mrs. Schlabach is the daughter of Ruth E. Burk and the late Wilson E. Burk of Litchfield, Mich. Schlabach is the son of Mr.

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and Mrs. James McClintic of Syracuse and the late Edward Schlabach. The bride wore a floor-length white taffeta gown with the bodice and long sleeves of creamcolored Chantilly lace. Illusion tulle completed the skirt. A sixfoot train of illusion tulle and lace and off the face hat completed the outfit. She carried a bouquet of blue and white flowers. She was escorted down the aisle by Keith E. Burk. Linnea R. Burk, niece of the bride, served as maid of honor. She wore a blue off the shoulder floor-length dress of taffeta and carried a bouquet of blue and white silk flowers.

The groom and his best man, Donald Schlabach, wore matching blue tux jackets, cummerbunds and bow ties over a light blue shirt and black trousers. Ushers were Nelson Hall of Marshall and Loren King of Jonesville. Mrs. Darlene Burk and Eric Burk, sister-in-law and nephew of the bride, sang, “Whither Thou Goest,” “O Perfect Love,” and “Irish Blessing.” The bride’s mother chose a sherbet colored street-length dress with jacket. The groom’s mother wore a navy blue skirt and jacket with white blouse. Mrs. Schlabach is a graduate of Litchfield High School, Litchfield, Mich. She received her BS and MSL from Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Mich. She is currently employed in quality control work in Montgomery, Mich. Schlabach is a graduate of Syracuse High School and is a retired US Air Force technical sergeant. His son, Steven, resides with his mother in California. The newlyweds are residing at 7448 Lakeside Dr., Quincy, Mich.

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TO WED IN AUGUST — Mr. and Mrs. Dean L. Pittman of Syracuse announce the engagement of their daughter, Diane Pittman Slauson, to Randal Schmidt of Alameda, Calif. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Schmidt of San Rafael, Calif. The bride-elect is a 1978 graduate of Wawasee High School and graduated in 1982 from Purdue University with a bachelor of science in management. She is presently employed at the Clorox Company as a senior financial analyst in Oakland, Calif. Her fiance is a 1978 graduate of San Rafael High School in San Rafael, Calif. In 1982, he graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with a bachelor of science in engineering, majoring in industrial engineering and operations research. He is presently employed as an industrial engineer at the Naval Air Rework Facility at the Alameda Navel Air Station. An August 2 wedding is planned at the Montclair United Methodist Church with a reception following at the Mesa Restaurant in Oakland, Calif.

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40TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. Gene D. Martin, 241 Jefferson St., Cromwell, will observe their 40th wedding anniversary with an open hous« on Sunday, July 13, from 2-5 p.m. in the social room of the Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church, 111 West Orange Street, Cromwell. Martin and the former Genevieve Guiff were married on July 13, 1946, at the Church of the Nazarene. South Clinton St., Fort Wayne, by the Rev. Earnest Ferguson. The Martins’ have two children, Raymond and William Martin, both of Fort Wayne. They also have four grandchildren, Jennifer, Juanita, Melisa and Daniel. Gene Martin retired as an agent from Prudential Insurance Co. after 19 years of service.

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 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. July 10-16 THURSDAY — Tomato juice, chicken chop suey, fluffy rice, soy sauce, cracked wheat bread/margarine, broccoli and lettuce salad w/cucumber dressing, fortune cookies, milk, tea, and coffee FRIDAY — Cranberry juice, sliced turkey roll w/gravy, sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce, dinner roll w/margarine, tapioca pudding, milk, tea, and coffee MONDAY — Apply juice, hamburger on bun w/condiments, potato salad, cole slaw, pear

halves, milk, tea, and coffee brow lie, milk, tea, and coffee TUESDAY — Vegetable WEDNESDAY —Picnic lunch! cocktail juice, tuna and noodles, Lemcnade, shaved ham on bun, tossed salad w/Russian dressing, potato chips, fresh apple, rye bread w/margarine, cookies, milk, tea, and coffee

LOUISA'S LETTER ?===

Dear Louisa, We live in an apartment house and I do my own work. We have two children of school age and my mornings are taken up with household duties. I take an hours nap after lunch and have dinner ready for my husband and children at six. Saturday is our recreation day and everything goes smoothly and we are very happy the way things are arranged. But my routine has been upset this month by a neighbor who moved into the next apartment to me. She seems to be very nice but very lonely and she has been running in to see me almost every morning. This throws me back in my work but I am a friendly person and hate to hurt anyone’s feelings. But her visits have caused me to have work to do after my husband comes home and this has always been the time we had to talk to each other or watch T.V. together as the children

'Self-Image'class at Bowen

Sometimes the only obstacle to achieving goals is our self-image, that is, our view of ourself. When we think too little of abilities, our talents, our skills, we don’t try new ideas, new activities. “After all,” we say, “I’ll just fail.” “Enhancing Self-Image” is a class which combines personal inventory techniques with discussion of topics such as self-esteem and self-defeating behavior. Handouts and in-class activities will help each participant recognize his/her own personal potential to

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Silvi* Thimble Club discusses projects The Monday, July 7, meeting of the Si lver Thimble Club of the Milford Apostolic Christian Churc i was held at the home of Mrs. Nelson Beer, r 1, Milford. Assistant hostess was Mrs. Glen Losee President Mrs. John Martin, Jr., o| ened the meeting. Reports were pven by Mrs. Harold Higginbctham and Mrs. Tom Speidcr. Mrs Jesse Beer and Mrs. Lee Beer were given money to buy replacement articles for the churc i hall. A microwave oven will be purchased for the church nursery by Mrs. Higginbotham and Mrs. Thad Tinkey. Mrs. Speicher passed the charity box. “Hi ppy Birthday” was sung to Mrs. Higginbotham and “Happy Anniversary” was sung to Mrs. Stanley Price, Mrs. Speicher, and Mrs. Richard Schlipf. Mn . Schlipf gave devotions by readi ig “TTie New Colossus” from ‘The Reader’s Digest” and written by Emma Lazarus. “God Bless America” was then sung. Two baby comforters were quilted, crayons and colored pencils were brought for World Relief, and a sunshine box was made for Mike Haab of Syracuse. The hostesses served the 19 guests Pepsi floats, sandwiches, and t ors d’oeuvres. Mrs. Philip Price won the door prize. August is vacation month. Usually Conscience is that still, small voice that warns us — but doesn’t stop us.

always clean up the kitchen after dinner. Wtat can I do? If I fail to answer the door she will hear me and know that I am home. I hate to hurt her feelings by asking her not to come so what do you think I shouddo? Distressed — Tenn. Answer: One thing you might do is to tell your visitor that you have to keep on with your work but to make herself comfortable by reading a magazine and when you have a break you will visit with her. When she finds out how busy you are she may take the hint and stop running in on you every day. Or you could explain to her how much you have to do and tell her that when you have a little spare time you will call her over for a cup of coffee or a cool drink. Louisa Add:"ess: Louisa, Box 532, Oraigeburg, S.C. 29115

succeed. IT e three-hour class will be instructed by Marcia L. BenjaminLeiter, M.A., Bowen Center Consultation and Education Specialist, and Deborah Stell horn, M.S., Bowen Center therapist. “Enhancing Self-Image” will meet from 6-9 p.m., Tuesday, July 15.1966, at the Warsaw Bowen Cenl er Video Studio, 850 N. Harrisoi t Street, Warsaw. For further information or to register please call 267-7169 or 1-8(M-342-5653, ext. 279.

CALENDAR Week OfJuly 9 To July 16 WEDNESDAY Al-Anon 9 am., in North Webster Church of God AA 12 noon, in Syracuse Church of God Goodwill Club [ 1:30 p.m., House of Friendship Syracuse Fire Department Fire Drill 7 p.m., in the fire station Eagles Auxiliary Meeting Aerie 3760 7 p.m., in Lakeland Eagles, 404 Sycamore St., Syracuse North Webster Town Board 7 p.m., in the town hall 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 Lakeland Woman’s Club 10 am., in the United Methodist Church, North Webster Wawasee Community Toughlove 7 p.m., in Lakeland Youth Center, Syracuse. Parent Support group for parents troubled by their teenagers behavior North Webster Lions Club 7 p.m., in North Webster Fire Station Shady Ladies Bunco Club 7:30 p.m. , Turkey Creek Conservation Club v’ 7:30 p.m., in the clubhouse Adult-Children of Alcoholics 7:30 p.m., in North Webster United Methodist Church FRIDAY Milford Kiwanis 6:45 am., Milford Community Building Syracuse-Wawasee Retail Merchants Division 8 a.m., in the Syracuse 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 Heart Os Lakes Squares 10:30 p. m., in Syracuse Elementary • SATURDAY Wawasee Kiwanis 7 a.m., Gropp’s, Syracuse \ \ J ) Milford Area Development Council 9 a.m., Milford Community Building Milford Emergency Medical Service 11 am., Milford Community Building VFW Ladies Auxiliary Syracuse 1 p.m. SUNDAY Alcoholics Anonymous 10 a.m., North Webster Fire Station Milford Senior Citizens Carry-In Dinner 1 p.m., Milford Community Building Alcoholics Anonymous, Al-Anon, Aloteen 8 p.m., in North Webster United Methodist Church MONDAY Milford Town Board 6:30p.m., Milford Town Hall Lakeland Kiwanis 6:45 a.m., in Church of God meeting room, North Webster FOE Men’s Meeting Aerie 3760 7 p.m., Lakeland Eagles, 404 Sycamore St., Syracuse Al-Anon 7:30 p.m., in Milford United Methodist Church Milford American Legion 8 p.m. TUESDAY • Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary 12 noon. Beacon Restaurant Syracuse Town Board 7:30 p.m., Syracuse Town Hall Refunder’s Club 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Alanon North Webster Church of God AA ■ 12 noon, Syracuse Church of God Syracuse Lions Club 6:30 p.m., Beacon Restaurant 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 » I 7:30 p.m., Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse Syracuse Jaycees gdJSBSjL 7:30 p.m., in Lakeland Eagles Twilighters Bunco Club 7:30 p.m. Luteran Church Women \ X 7:30 p.m., Syracuse Grace Lutheran Church Psi lota XI 7:30 p.m.