The Mail-Journal, Volume 27, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 April 1988 — Page 7

Community corner

Syracuse Jaycees name officers/honor members

The Syracuse Jaycees 1 celebrated the accomplishments of 1987, while anticipating another great year in 1988 during an annual awards program at Gropp’s Restaurant in Syracuse last Wednesday. Named as Jaycee-of-the-Year for his participation on the Syracuse Sesquicentennial executive committee and the toys-for-tots program during Christmas was Jerry Wright. Others on the toys-for-tots committee, which was named project-of-the-year, were Carol Phillabaum and Roger Shipley. “We got huge community support

y/ Nl r > Hr ■ a*. a., ibjel..jmri h iljuib ■br JkL w JBMHb m *I■.. ■JI Ik >- 1 / ' flfl r v 4 r I I E> < F** Jv -1 NEW OFFICERS — The Syracuse Jaycees announced new office holders at the annual awards program last Wednesday. Shown in the front row, from left, are: Nancy Shipley, who is turning over the president’s gavel to Mike Flumbaum, and Jackie Flumbaum, secretary. Shipley will serve as treasurer in 1988-89. In the back, from left, are: Roger Shipley, state director; Bruce Vandermark, sheriff; Vicki Dobson, local director, and Jerry Wright, community vice president.

ill i Hliflil JBBmJ > 11 m v i j/kMESi R ■ i Wilt r 9 Wflr Jr ■- « yey BLOOD DONOR CHECKED AT MILFORD — Becky Doll, Milford, gets her temperature taken by Florence Duncan prior to, donating her pint of blood at the bloodmobile visit to Apostolic Church in Milford on April 6. Norma Anglin, director of the Kosciusko County Red Cross t Chapter, said 23 persons presented themselves at the bloodmobile visit. Six of these were deferred for medical reasons. She is hopeful that the bloodmobile visit at Grace College on April 21 will produce the large goal of 125 pints of blood. Anglin felt the competition of spring vacation may have accounted for the few people in Milford. (Photo by Nevin Dulabaum) BET ffllifl fl flfll Rte/*/ !!P*R v F w wREr • r flflflfe fflßfeaßßßl MI|MEB " / / /HflKl CELEBRATE 40TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Strieby of r 2 box 554 C, Syracuse recently celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary. Ronald Duane Strieby married the former Bonita Pauline Richards on February 28, 1948, in Warsaw. The couple has five children, Ronald, Randy, Pamela Florey, Cynthia Schue, and Deborah Scharf. They have nine grandsons, three granddaughters, three stepgrandchildren and one stepgreat-grandchild. The couple was surprised with a family dinner in their home. Hosts were their children. -

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and many kids were helped,” noted Nancy Shipley, who emceed the awards program. Shipley was also recognized for her term as president with a pla : que. “The plaque doesn’t say a whole lot for a lot that was done. Many people don’t know what all goes into being president,” Mike Murray stated, adding, “The projects have gotten better and the chapter has grown under Nancy’s leadership.” Honored as rookie-of-the-year after her inaugural year of Jaycees was Jeanette Gaskins, while Herschel Wells was named

an honorary Jaycee member for his help to the service club. Rounding out the award winners was Jackie Flumbaum, who was given the Jaycee Board of Directors award. Those elected to posts for 1988 include: Vicki Dobson, local director; Roger Shipley, state director; Mike Flumbaum, president; Jeanette Gaskins, individual vice president; Jerry Wright, community vice president; Jackie Flumbaum, secretary; Nancy Shipley, treasurer, and Bruce Vandermark, sheriff.

BPW to hold style show A Spring Preview Style Show is being sponsored by the Business and Professional Women's Club of Syracuse on April 27 at 6:30 p.m. at the Calvary United Methodist Church. There will be door prizes and a salad and dessert bar. There will be limited seating so advanced ticket purchases are suggested. For more information call 457-4193 or 457-3165. Senior Games topic Art Chaney of Winona Lake will present a special program for Real Services at Syracuse on Thursday at 11:15. Chaney will talk about the senior games. The organization is looking for volunteers for the games which will be held May 20-22. Persons wishing to eat at the Syracuse Scout Cabin following the meal should call their reservations in by 1 p.m. today (•Wednesday). Mobile Meals Drivers Volunteer drivers for Syracuse Mobile Meals have been scheduled for the week of April 18 — April 22. They are as follows: April 18 —April 22 MONDAY — Jack Fawler TUESDAY — Milly Shively WEDNESDAY - Win Sroufe THURSDAY - R. A. Rhodes FRIDAY — Marg & Joe Hogan For the ladies Husbands are like fires. Unattended, they go out. — Tribune, Des Moines.

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fl R W 5 ' 1 lIM flEjaSyiL JAYCEE HONOREES — Shown are award winners from the annual Syracuse Jaycees Award program last Wednesday, including, from left: Roger Shipley, project-of-the-year; Jackie Flumbaum, Jaycee Board of Directors award; Jerry Wright, Jaycee-of-the-Year and project-of-the-year; and Herschel Wells, honorary Jaycee member. Not shown are Carol Phillabaum, project-of-the-year; and Jeanette Gaskins, rookie-of-the-year.

Open house at Lakeland Daycare

The Lakeland Community Daycare Center is extending to the public an invitation to its annual open house. The Daycare Center located north on W.E.

CANDIDATE ADDRESSES KIWANIANS — Charles Mills, Republican candidate for State Representative from District 18, was guest speaker for Kiwanis Club of Lakeland, North Webster, on April 11. Mills explained that Indiana Representative District 18 includes 10 townships of Kosciusko County and four of Noble County. Mills described his qualifications for the Indiana General Assembly. He holds a bachelor of science degree from Huntington College and a master’s degree from Purdue University. Mills is a teacher of government and economics and is also assistant principal of curriculum development at Central Noble High School. His business experience includes general contracting during the summer months. The candidate grew up on a farm in Wabash County and is married and has three children. During the club business session, Kay Andrews, manager of Liberty Bank and Trust Company (formerly Counting House Bank) of North Webster was inducted into the Kiwanis Club of Lakeland. She is the third woman to become a member. Sherman Bryant was in charge of her induction ceremonies. Chairman Terry Enright announced a Pancake and Sausage Breakfast on April 30 at 7 a.m. to be held at Camelot Hall. From left are Brynat, Andrews and Mills.

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the children. In addition there will be presentations by the children during the day. The open house is celebrating the Week of the Young Child. The Daycare Center has been in operation for 15 years and has delivered quality daycare programming and service for that time. This community facility wished to include the public in its celebration of the young child. If you have not visited the center, take the opportunity to see this facility, meet the child care staff, and the children they serve. Prepare beds early Beds for planting spring annuals should be prepared early enough to allow the fertilizer and soil to become well blended.

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Wed., April 13,1988 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Seniors hold spring party

The Milford Senior Citizens’ met on Sunday, April 10, in the community building for a carryin Spring Party Dinner. The meeting was opened with the Pledge to the Flag led by President Erma Chambers. Secretary and treasurer reports were read and approved. A book was placed in the library entitled “America Is My Neighborhood” by Willard Scott in memory of Byron Ulrich. Cards were sent to Iva Neff, Woodrow Free, Amanda Davisson, and Vernon Sharkey. “Happy Birthday” was sung to Vera Schell who will be 98 years old on April 28. A committee of Jean Purcell, Bernice Kreider, and Robert Groves was formed to select a person to be Milford Senior Citizen Queen for 1988. The door prize was won by Edna Slabaugh. A poem entitled “April” was read by Kahte Antonides. The program was given by Mrs. Ruth Teasdale and her Bells. She is a retired minister’s wife of Elkhart and is also a minister. Tables for the dinner were decorated for “Spring Time” by the committee of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Groves and Dorothea Kerlin. The next meeting will be May 8 and will be a short meeting because of it being Mother’s Day. Each one is to take a picture of Activity bag When parents with small children plan their vacatreqtrim prepare an activity bag youngsters. Fill it with suitable games, toys, paper, pencils and crayons. Not only will the children be happiers, but the adults also.

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his or her mother. Jean Purcell, Bernice Kreider, and Edith Baumgartner will have charge of the meeting. / ' ' \ /' I’l \ w JULY WEDDING — Cindy Caswell, 500 Chinworth Court, Warsaw, arid Tony Nash, r 21 box 60, Warsaw, announce their upcoming marriage. Parents of the couple are Lawrence and Pauline Caswell of Chesterfield and Patty Nash of Warsaw. The bride-elect is a graduate of Anderson University with a bachelor’s degree in elementary AA in early childhood. She is a teacher for the gifted and talented in the Warsaw Community Schools. The bridegroom-elect graduated from Ball State University with a BS in business management. He is currently assistant manager at Arby’s. The couple plan to wed July 9 in the North Winona Church of the Brethren, Warsaw, at 6:30 in the evening.

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