The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 40, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 October 1986 — Page 7

Community Corner

Couple united August 30

Kathy Ann Ronk and Michael Andrew Pfefferkorn were united in marriage Saturday, Aug. 30, during a 12:30 p.m. ceremony at St. Charles Catholic Church, Ft. Wayne. Rev. Jim Koons officiated at the nuptial mass. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ronk, r 1 Galveston, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pfefferkorn, r 2 Leesburg. Matron of honor was Michelle Winters, Walton. Bridesmaids were Vicki and Karen Ronk, sisters of the bride. The best man was Tracy Cripe, Orlando, Fla. Groomsmen were Steve Pfefferkorn, brother of the bridegroom, and Pat Brown, Warsaw. Robert and Patrick Pfefferkorn, brothers of the bridegroom, seated the guests. A reception following the ceremony was held at the Shiloh Reception Hall. Following a wedding trip to Macinac Island, Michigan, the couple is residing in Ft. Wayne. Gamma Sigma has carry-in The Gamma Sigma Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority met for the first meeting of 1986-1987 season in the home of Cyndi Thornburg, Wednesday, Sept. 17. A carry-in supper of salads and desserts was provided by 13 members and three guests, Betty Bultemeier, Jenny Lewis, and Chris Kline. Kay Hare, president, presided for the business meeting which followed. It was announced summer projects netted $318.01 from the traffic stop for St. Jude’s and $176 from the car wash. New program booklets were passed out and an overview of the year discussed. The following fall projects were announced: House of Lloyd’s “Christmas Around The World,’’ open house on Sunday, Oct. 5, in the home of Carolyn Umbaugh in Woodland Acres from 1-4 p.m., to which the public is invited. The chapter will be assisting with the Red Cross Bloodmobile at Wawasee High School on October 27 A bus trip to Waccamaw Pottery and Sears, Wards and Penny's outlet stores in Rolling Meadows. 111., on November 1. Tickets are available from any sorority member. A booth will be set up at the annual Psi lota Xi bazaar in North Webster on November 1 where the chapter will sell nuts and homemade candy. Members will also be accepting orders for their annual nut sale throughout the fall season and holidays, any chapter member may be contacted for purchase. Parents may again purchase a "Letter From Santa” for their children, which will be available prior to the Christmas holidays. The educational program for the evening was presented by Beth Skaggs who played a portion of a tape recording by Roza Mazone entitled "What I Think Is Why It Is!” Roza Mazone was the keynote speaker for the Epsilon Sigma Alpha annual state convention in June. The next chapter meeting will be October 15 in the home of Barbara Griffith. * WHO IS THIS GENTLEMAN? — It is believed this gentleman lived in Kosciusko County. The original picture belongs to Dora Schuder of Goshen, who was born in Milford. . Persons with information concerning this gentleman’s identity are asked to contact the Kosciusko County Historical Society, Caroline Fawley, 594-2822.

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All of the issues are not economic or child discipline issues. So often, classes and books are provided on how to make it financially, or how to meet at child’s needs when there is one parent in the home. The parent himself or herself is forgotten. This class, provided by the Bowen Center, will focus on meeting the parent’s needs as an individual as well as meeting the needs of the child for normal development. Important questions such as "How do I work at valuable and significant relationships with other adults?” "How do I make time for per nal growth?” “What do I do aoout my self-esteem needs and the building of self-trust and confidence?” “Who are persons that I can talk with when I want to discuss decisions or talk about feelings?” “Where are people who can be emotional and intellectual support?” There are important questions that relate to children’s needs.

4-H members successful

Kosciusko County 4-H members did very well at this year’s Indiana State Fair. Among the members receiving awards were:. Beekeeping — Joseph Walton, red Child Care — Angela Sutherlin, blue Clothing — Deanna Burch. Beth Harman, Meghan Boggs, Angie Smith, Dawn Burch, Laura Alt, DeNae Bouse, Zona Hatfield, M.B. Tusing, blue; Elizabeth Walters, Penny Williamson, white Crafts — Hiroe Kihara, Sherri Beer, Susan Brubaker, Chris Braman, Bill Hilliard, Beth Barnmerlin, Allan Waggoner, Belinda Kinch, Gaynelle Smythe. Elizabeth Walters, blue; Katti Stroup, red; Paul Berkey, white Electricity — Emily Webster, Kim Hollar, Jeff Camden, Chris Braman, Lee Haney, blue Entomology — Becca VanSchepen, blue; Stuart Baney, red Fashion Revue — Janelie Kistler, Karen Pfleiderer, honor; Beth Bammerlin, Pam Brallier, Garn gives kidney Sen. Jake Garn donated his left kidney to daughter Susan Rhae Garn Horne in what doctors called “an extremely successful” operation that left the senator “proud and happy.”

This class will focus on some of those such as parenting skills; understanding children’s needs for independence; self-esteem; growth and decision making; trust; self-respect; and respect for others. There will be some handles for discipline and some helpful guidelines for selfunderstanding and self-care. Free child care will be provided at the center. This class will be taught by Sharon Havens, ACSW, outpatient therapist for Bowen Center and Diane Quance. BS, outpatient therapist for Bowen Center. These women are qualified through individual experiences as well as significant work and study in this special area. The class will be held on Tuesdays, 6-7:30 p.m., on October 7 and 14, in the youth lounge at the Bowen Center, 850 N. Harrison Street, Warsaw. To register or for additional information, please call 267-7169.

Renee Beer, Rhonda VanSchepen, blue Flowers — Lisa Klotz, Sarah Melton, Sharon Gerencser, blue; Kim Hagerlin, Jeff Grindle, Tom Braman, red; Karen Dickey, Shirley Bolinger, Katti Stroup, white Food Preservation — Deanna Burch, Shawn Steiner, Rita Beer, Laura Rogers, Renee Beer, blue; Katti Stroup, red Foods — Sandra Bays, Kim Demske, blue merit; Doug Kimes, Cheri Tucker, Laura Haney, blue; Krystal Grindle, Janelie Kistler, Krista Teeple, Susan Brubaker, red Forestry — Jeremy Beigh, Shawn Stroup, blue; Mark Demske, white Garden Educational Exhibit — Eric Toetz, blue Geology — Jeremy Beigh, blue Home Environment — Carmen Haney, blue merit; Kristin Dombek, Aimee Anglin, blue; Shawn Steiner, Lisa Teeple, red Model Rocketry — Chris Braman, blue Personality — Meghan Boggs, Belinda Kinch, Becca

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EVENING WITH MAYNARD — Maynard Ferguson and his 12-piece band of five hyrns, percussion. guitar, keyboard, bass and drums will present a one performance concert at\7:3o p.m. in Wawasee High School, Syracuse, on Wednesday, Oct. 15, in the school auditorium. The concert, "An Evening With Maynard Ferguson,” is sponsored by the school’s Music Boosters. Tickets for the concert are available at any Lake City Bank office, at Wawasee High School or bv calling the school at 457-3147. Maynard Ferguson and band at Wawasee on October 15

When Maynard Ferguson and his band hit the stage of Wawasee High School’s auditorium on the evening of October 15 there is going to be “a hot time in the old town tonight." Trumpeter Ferguson and his 12-piece band of five horns, percussion, guitar, keyboard, bass and drums will present on performance concert at 7:30 p.m. in Wawasee High School. Syracuse The concert. "An Evening with Maynard Ferguson,” is sponsored by the school’s Music Boosters. Maynard Ferguson is a product of the big band era of the 1940 s and 1950 s and in his early days.

I GOOD GROWING SEASON — Lena Bowling, r 3 Ligonier, is pleased at the three-pound tomatoes she grew in her vegetable garden. At age 98, she sells vegetables she has grown and keeps about 50 chickens which she refuses to kill. The fields on her 70-acre farm are rented and she plans to take a Florida vacation this winter. Her daughter. Sally Phillips, lives in Milford.

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he played with the bands of Charlie Barnet. Jimmy Dorsey and Stan Kenton. It was with the Kenton band he first dazzled the jazz worked with the high trumpet blasts that have become his trademark. Since then, he has been a studio trumpeter for Paramount pictures doing which time he recorded the sound track for "The Ten Commandments.” a recording artist for Columbia Records, and organizer and leader of his own touring bands which have participated in jazz festivals the world over. He is not only a per

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former and band leader, but a composer, arranger, instrument designer, musical innovator and educator. The band's repetorie contains tunes that will entertain jazz lovers of every generation in their blend of jazz, pop and rock. Included is the theme from "Rocky,” "Gonna Fly now," which won him a gold album in 1978; the hit "MacArthur Park." "Birdland,” "Bebop Buffet,” a kaleidoscopic view of bop; and blues tunes such as "South 21st Shuffle." Ferguson and his young musicians, most of whom are in their 2()s spend nine months of the year touring the world presenting their highly charged, energetic concerts at colleges, high schools, festivals, clubs and concert halls His interest in developing the talents of young musicians has lead to the presentation of pre-concert clinics in colleges and high schools by Ferguson and members of the band. Wawasee music students will be treated to one of these clinics. Student musicians are instructed in methods of jazz technique and improvisation and invited to play along with Ferguson's group. Ferguson is dedicated to helping young musicians enjoy their music and tb developing their creativity. He tells them. "You don't have to suffer to gain musical soul.' just enjoy what you are playing.” He also stresses that growth and change are constant and that, "no one 1 himself included) ever masters the instrument, there's always more to learn " Most of his theory js based on teaching students to teach themselves. Tickets for the concert are available at any Lake City Bank office or at Wawasee High School. Contact the school. 457-3147, for further information.

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The best solution to such a problem, I think, is for you to make it a plan to devote part of the evening to her and claim S part for yourself. Don’t grab the paper or turn on the TV the minute you get in the house. Tell her the news and listen to what she has to say. Let her know that you want to read the paper and see your favorite programs, but that you are also interested in her. You probably found her vivacity one of her main attractions before you were married so naturally she thinks you still enjoy some lively conversation. And if she turned grumpy on you now and kept quiet all of the time, you would no doubt miss her talkativeness. Try to get together on this problem by putting yourself in the other fellow's shoes. Louisa

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