The Mail-Journal, Volume 27, Number 8, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 April 1988 — Page 7

Community corner

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. x> H fl fIMT to. ■* V '• Iw S-BB — y * flit'" is 1 y * |*4 fl- JMb READY WITH ANOTHER LOAD — Colleen Coy, librarian of North Webster/Tippecanoe Township Library, stands with Tim Barrett and Jessie Maule as Cub Scout Steven DePlanty heads down the ramp of the old library building with another wagon load of books. Coy praised the efforts of the Cub Scouts, Girl Scouts and all the other North Webster area citizens who helped with the move to the township building across the street in North Webster. “This move is a big job,” she said. “It couldn’t have been done without all these willing helpers. (Photo by Glen Long)

Enchanted Forest at Milford Library

Milford Public Library presents the Enchanted Forest Pre-School Story Hour. The Enchanted Forest is a story time for pre-schoolers. It will include short movies, stories, art activities and help build a child’s pre-reading skills. Programs will be held every Tuesday from 10:30-11:15 a.m., April 12 through May 10. Those children, age three through kindergarten, are welcome. Registration is required and may be done so by calling 658-4312. Parents are welcome to stay through the program and participate with their child. The following books for spring

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have arrived in the children’s department: Hello Star, by Haywood A Bundle of Beasts, by Hooper Adventures of Simple Simon, by Conover Piggins, by Yolen Two Foolish Cats, by Uchida Mrs. Pig Gets Cross and Other Stories, by Rayner Jack and the Whoopee Wind, by Calhoun

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Club meets at Beer home

Mrs. Dan (Deborah) Beer, r 5, Syracuse, was hostess to the Silver Thimble Club of the Apostolic Christian Church of Milford on Monday evening, April 4. Guests were Mrs. Walter Wuthrich, Mrs. Anna Rassi, Mrs. Don Beer, Tricia Wuthrich, Rita Beer, Jennifer Beer, Holly Beer and Kari Beer, Stacy Schieler

School lunch menu

HIGH SCHOOL April 11-15 MONDAY — Ravioli w/garlic toast, lettuce salad, apple crisp, and milk TUESDAY — Chicken nuggets w/fries or deli cold plate, buttered corn, pear half, and milk WEDNESDAY - Cheeseburger pie, buttered green beans, cherries and bananas, and milk THURSDAY — Sausage gravy on a biscuit or tenderloin, buttered broccoli, pineapple chunks, cookie, and milk FRIDAY — Chili soup w/crackers and peanut butter sandwich, tater coins, mixed fruit, and milk Menu subject to change. MILFORD SYRACUSE NORTH WEBSTER ELEMENTARY AND JUNIOR HIGH April 11-15 MONDAY - Chicken patty sandwich, tater tots, peach half, Rice Krispies treat, and milk TUESDAY — Sausage patty, American fries, mandarin oranges and pineapple mixed, bread and butter, baked item, and milk WEDNESDAY — Italian spaghetti, mixed vegetables. Mobile Meals drivers Volunteer drivers for Syracuse Mobile Meals have been schedijL ed for the week of April 11 April 15. They are as follows: April 11 — April 15 MONDAY — Joan Gray TUESDAY- Arnold Neff WEDNESDAY — Anne Hummell and Addaline Disher THURSDAY - June Cripe FRIDAY — Gran and Ginny Godley Lakeland local Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mock of Blueberry Island, Dewart Lake, have returned home after a 10-day visit with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brown in Sun City, Ariz. While there, they visited the Grand Canyon.

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and Cecily Meyer. Mrs. William Troup, president, opened the meeting by all standing and repeating the club collect. Mrs. Stanley Wuthrich gave the treasurer’s report. She stated that several thousand dollars were made at the March auction sale. Mrs. Dan Beer read the secretary’s minutes, and Mrs.

pear half, chocolate pudding, cheese bun, and milk THURSDAY — Turkey pot pie, lettuce salad, applesauce, cookie, and milk FRIDAY — Submarine sandwich, buttered corn, mixed fruit, brownie, and milk Menu subject to change.

Columbian Reading Circle enjoys piano selections

The Columbian Reading Circle met in the home of Elaine Weiss on March 14. The evening’s program was a piano recital performed by the following students of Mrs. Weiss: Caroline Weiss and Trisha Speicher played a duet, “The Clown;” Heather Lamb , “Lavender’s Blue;” Amanda Beer, “Two Movement Sonatina;” Tonya Dewart, “Ode to Joy;” Carly Beer, “Swans on the Lake” and “Lady Moon;” Caroline Weiss, “Spinning Lakeland local A family Easter dinner was held on Easter Sunday in the home of Betty Scott of Syracuse. There were 17 people in attendance, including: Dick Scott, Elkhart; Tina and Todd Scott, Wakarusa; jjusie Butler, Tammy Hare, Bill Hutchinson, Rob Hare, Jon Hare, Shilo Butler, Troy and Danae Whetten, all of Syracuse; Shari Klenke and friend, Dewart Lake; Doug Whetten, New Paris; Lee and Jamie Price, Milford; and Troy Harney of Goshen. Aftet dinner, the family played various card games. Bashor Home Auxiliary to meet The Bashor Home Auxiliary will meet in Arbogast Center, Bashor Home, Goshen, on Monday, April 11. The women of the First United Methodist Church, Goshen, will be serving coffee at 9:15a.m. Gloria Miller Holub, manager of information Services, Oaklawn Hospital, will be the guest speaker.

Fred Beer reported on gifts which have been given by the club. The charity box was passed, and thank you notes were read. Pauline Yoder, a registered nurse from Goshen, .gave a slide presentation of Honduras where she spends time. “Happy Birthday” was sung to her as her birthday was on April 4. “Happy Birthday” was also sung to Mrs. Robert Lee Beer. The group sang “Happy Anniversary” to Mrs. Robert Lee Beer and Mrs. Nelson Beer. It was announced that the mother-daughter party will be held May 2 in the church hall. For devotions, Mrs. Carlton Beer read from Guideposts. The hymn, “At Calvary,” was sung by all present. Fruit pizza and coffee were served from the dining room table which was set with Easter appointments.

Song;” Jamie Beer, “When the Saints Go Marching In” and “Um < Pa Pa;” Jodie Finlinson “Ballade;” Trisha Speicher “Minuet in G Minor and Puck;” Kathy Roose, “Lightly Row;” Casey Speicher “Love Somebody” and “The Donkey;” Trisha Speicher and Caroline Weiss with a duet of “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.” During the business meeting the club voted to donate money to Squad 70 and the local EMS for the new ambulance. Newly elected officers for the 1988-89 year are: President, Mary Duncan; vice cresident, Elaine Weiss; treasurer, Margi Brooks; secretary/reporter, Dorothy Haney; and assistant secretary/ reporter, Ruth Hoppus. The next meeting will be April 11 at the home of Linda Greene with a book discussion of “Pat Nixon’’ by Julie Nixon Eisenhower. It does Politeness is like an air cushion — there may be nothing in it — but it eases the jolts. — Journal, Milwaukee.

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Wed., April 6, 1988 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

4k J - . \ 50TH ANNIVERSARY OPEN HOUSE — Pierre and Beulah Bigler, 329 James Street, Elkhart, will be honored with an open house in celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary. The couple was married on April 17, 1938, in Goshen, in the home of the bride’s mother with the ceremony performed by the bride’s grandfather. The Biglers are parents of four children: Mrs. Vernon (Barbara) Miller, Goshen; Mrs. Robert (Sharon) Bohs, Elkhart; and Dean Bigler and Wayne Bigler, both of California. They also have eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Bigler was employed for 17 years at Dana Corp, in Syracuse, and for seven years owned Simonton Lake Hardware in Elkhart. Mrs. Bigler was employed at Penn Controls in Goshen for 22 years. The open house will be hosted by the couple’s children and grandchildren on Sunday, April 17, at Walnut Trails Community Room, Elkhart. The hosts state that their parents have had 50 happy years together. They have been fortunate to have many wonderful friends and it is hoped that they will be able to share this “walk down memory lane” with them. In lieu of a gift, it is requested that guests bring a photo and a memory to add in the Book of Memories that will be a lasting reminder of their friendship.

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