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    Mpndav M av 12 .1975 TH E L IM A N E W S , P AGE/Ladies ScrambleTournament At Lost Creek

    Lost Creek Ladies G o l f scramble tournament at theA s s o c i a t i o n p l a y e d a recent opening da y wi th ,a^g^J^H^^>tyles SundayF ash i on m e r c h a n d i s i n g s t u d e n t s f r o mNor thwestern Business College-TechnicalCenter will present the second annual fashionshow, "The Right Look," at 2 p.m. Sunday inMarket Street Presby terian Church.Culmination of a three-month study of fash-ion productions, 14 students will fulfill gradua-tion requirements with the show, which is to besponsored in coopera t ion wi th the LimaY.-Gradale. Proceeds will suppor t YMCA pro-'

    jects."Students will feature clothing for all agesand occasions with emphasis o n both ladies'and men's wear," according to Judy Lhamon,fahion instructor.Public is invited an d tickets may be purch-ased from class members, Y-Gradale mem-bers or by contacting the schools' offices.Merchants providing the nearly 100 fashionlooks being presented for the show are Greggs,L. Elder-Beerman, Penneys, Chess King,Heima'nns, Hofeller, Hiatt, & Clark and Or-chard Hills Tennis Club.Also f rom the Kenton area Uhlmanns, theHoney Tree, Zolas, an d Stuart Hamilton's.Also, from Bellefontaine, Uhlmans; from Ada,th e Y a n k e e Peddler, Parshalls, andReichert's; f rom Spencerville, Margarets,an dPlaces; from Blufrton, Balmers.Local students in the fashion class includeCloratine Alexander, Deb Frost, Kelle Gross,Sally Kempinski, Beverly Peters an d ErlaWise.Area c lass members are Karen Kill an dDi a n e M o n t g o m e r y , Sp e n c e r v i l l e ; B e c k yCronley, Kathy Sn o w, an d Connie Myers, Ken-ton; Jane Conley, A d a ; Mary Brown, Bel le fon-

    taine; Kathy Badertscher , Bluff ton.

    low team score of 38 winningthe honors.Hostesses were Mrs. Gar-ro ld Dodge, Mrs. Rober tBishop, Mrs. Joseph Bell,Mrs. John Stivaktas, Mrs.Emerson Sei tz and Mrs ,David Axe.Door prizes were wd n byMrs. Richard Wagner , Mrs .Ji m Bar ton, Mrs . B i l lyEarly and Mrs. Seitz.Scramble winners weret h e f o l l o wi n g f o u r s o m e s :Mrs. Fred Heil, Mrs. Vir-

    ginia O'Connor, Mrs. Wil-liam W ade and Mrs. Bishop,f i r s t ; Mrs . Bet ty W o l f e ,Mrs. Chuck Beam, M rs. De-Ibert Shawn an d Mrs. Ja yKillen, second; Mrs. MartinSo n d h e i m e r , M r s . To mStidham, Mrs. Jack Kennerand Mrs. Ed Rush, third.

    Also, Mrs. Elbert Kautz,Miss Ger t rude Law, Mrs .Gary Gearhart, an d Mrs.Richard Ta y l o r , f o u r t h ;Mrs . M a r g a r e t W a n d e l l ,Mrs. David Seitz, Mrs. TomC a m p b e l l a n d M r s . K e nMast , fifth.Lost Creek career girlsopened their season Tues-day w ith Misses Margie De-bacher an d M a r y A g n e sO'Br ien hos tess ing. Win-ners were M r s . F r a n kHesler, M r s . W i l l i a mRoush, Mrs. Gerald Hoch,

    Miss Henrietta McNamaraan d Mrs. Fred Cook.Niners had their first reg-ular play Wednesday withMrs . James T h o m p s o n ,Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Lee Ric-hey as hostesses. Winnersw er e Mrs. Ar thur Miner ,Mrs . Rober t McPheron,Mrs. Lee Rickey, Mrs. JuddFarrell and Mrs . Cli f fordSchrein.In charge of 18-holers lastweek were Mrs . LaPostaan d Mrs. Gary Gearhart.Mrs. Robert Brooks, Mrs.

    R i c h a r d Ta y l o r , M r s .R i c h a r d M c G r a w. M r s .W il b u r W o l f e an d Mrs.Gearhart were winners.HAJVTHORNEHILLSHawthorne Hills LadiesGol f Association played acriers t o u r n a m e n t lastweek. Winning fo r 18-holeswere Mrs . Har ry Downton,first; Mrs. Lester Winter-mey er , second; Mrs. ThadCochensparger, third.Other winners were Mrs.Richard Stambaugh, Mrs .Charles Licher, Mrs. EarlMcMillen.Tak ing honors on the f rontnine were Mrs . L eoMcGuire , t ournament win-ner; Mrs. A l Wiedeinan, lo wputts; Mrs. Thad Gili lland,lo w net ; Mrs . Dan Smi th ,best poker hand.WHISPERING OAKSBest poker hand was the

    SECRETARIES Officers installed 'for Allen County Legal SecretariesAssociated at Mond ay evening 's bos-ses' wives night are ( f rom le f t ) Mrs.James Taylor , treasurer; Mrs. Wal-

    te r Lawson Jr. , installing officer an dwife of the pres ident of the AllenCounty Bar Association; Mrs. Wen-dell D. Stewart, vice president; Mrs.Fred Cook, presiden t . Dinner was atthe Elks Club.

    Parents Treating SeniorsParents of Shawnee HighSchool students will sponsor

    PEG UnitsTo ConvenePE G Sisterhood mem bers will convene this week todiscuss topics of interst.AS Chapter will meet inth e h o m e of M r s . ElmerCook, 2230 Oakland Pkwy. ,a t 8 p . m . Tu e s d a y . M r s .R o b e r t M a c k wil l assist."Doorway To the Past -China and Antiques," willbe the program.Mrs. W . E. Laibe will pre-sent a p r o g r a m entitled,"Serving' and Sharing" at1:30 p.m. Thursday for DMChapter in the home of Mrs.Glenn Pf le iderer , 8735L a f a y e t t e R d . M r s . R o nSchafer will cohostess.

    BeauceantsTo ConveneSocial. Order o fBeauceants an d K n i g h t sTemplar wil l have a co -vered dish dinner, honoringpast commanders at 6:15p.m. Tuesday in theMasonic Temple.Dinner committee in -cludes Mrs. Clarence A d-kins, Mrs. Wal ter Cook,Mrs. Dean Kittle, Mrs.James Shafer, Mrs. EldonHuUicfer, and Mrs. PaulCiimmings.Entertainment will followbusiness. M e m b e r s areasked to br ing a covereddish an d their ow n service.Meat will be furnished.Caldron Meeting

    El Karan Caldron, No. 56,will sponsor a special meet-ing at 3:30 p.m. Wednesdayin Grotto Hall. Preparat ionswill be made for the springceremonial.

    breakfas t s for the seniorgirls and boys this month.The Dads' Club and theM om s Club will co-sponsor ab r e a k f a s t in h o n o r of thesenior boys f rom 8 :30 to10:30 a . m . W e d n e s d a y a tShawnee United MethodistChurch.

    Do u g F e r g u s o n ofWLIO-TV will provide th eentertainment and RichardShaw, president of the Dads 'C lu b w i l l be m a s t e r o fceremonies.M e n u i n c l u d e s o r a n g ejuice, pancakes, scrambledeggs with ham, homemadec i n n a m o n rolls an d ho tchocolate.A r e a merchants a ndbusinessmen hav e contri-b u t e d f o o d , p r i zes , tablefavors an d decorations. Th einvitations were printed at

    school under the direction ofJack Cowan.Cochairmen for the eventare Mrs. Russell Holly an dMrs. Robert Joyce. Kitchenchai rman is Mrs. Bill G r a yand pr ize chai rman, Mrs .To m Maier .G i r l s b r e a k f a s t w i l l bef rom 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. ne xtWednesday at the church.Th e third annual event willbe prepared and served bym e m b e r s of the M o m s 'Club. Enter ta inment will beprovided by the Senior Citi-zens Ragt ime Band.C o c h a i r m e n are M r s .Charles Mo ening and M rs.James Alder ; Commit teeheads include Mrs. RichardKieffer and Mrs. Don Hes-seling; kitchen; Mrs. Pat-terson, decorations; Mrs.Robert Lobeck, publicity;Mrs..Robert Joyce, mis-tress of ceremonies;-Mrs. AlMiller, invitations.

    OPENER At opening day festivities fo r >LostCreek Ladies' Golf Association are (from le f t )Mrs. CharlesBean, ringer scores; chairman Mrs.Richard LaPosta, 18-hole chairman; Mrs. ElbertKautz , genera l chai rman; Mrs . Ji m B a r t o n ,nine-hole and publicity c h a i r m a n

    game fo r Whispering OaksLa d i e s ' G o l f Associa t ionw i th M r s . C a r o l A r t h u r ,f i rs t ; Mrs. Fred Mathers ,second; Mrs . Rober t Am -broza, third.TAMARACNine-hole rs of Ta m a r a cLa d i e s ' G o l f A s s o c i a t i o np layed bingo-bango-bongowith Mrs. Do n Furry win-ning. Mrs. R ichard Hobbshad high score.Eighteen-holders p lay edbest poker hand. Mrs. Bo bOswald wo n .

    Other winners were Mrs.Ro y Cook, lo w putts; Mrs.William G. Griffin, most on eput t greens ; Mrs . Car lHooks, most 5s.SPRINGBROOKS p r i n g b r o o k b e g i n n e r sl e a g u e p l a y e d l a s t w e e kwith Mrs. Reid Neu as hos-tess. W i n n e r s we r e M r s .John Begg, lo\y, gross ; Mrs .Neu, l ow putts, Mrs. R u t hHooks, high put t s .WAPAKONETAWapakone ta Ladies' Golf

    Associa t ion opened thei rseason with 65 wo m e n at-t ending. Chip- ins werescored by Mrs. Mary An nMcCarthy , Mrs. N a n c y Va nS k iv e r and Mrs . Mi l l i eBible .W in n e r s i n c l u d e d M r s .Jane Shaw, lo w gross; Mrs. 'Karen Smithey , high gross;M r s . Eu n i c e Sp y k e r , lo wput t s ; Mrs . Jeanme Neeter ,high put t s .S H A W N E ES h a w n e e W o m e n ' s GolfAssociation played most on e

    putts Wednesday. Class Awinners were Mrs. CharlesCrockett , first; M rs. MelvinL in k , second; Mrs . JohnHagood, third.Also, Class B: Mrs. Wil-bu r Light, first; Mrs. H . W .Sc h a u b l i n , se c o n d ; M r s .Norman Jones, third; ClassC: Mrs. Craig Coe, f i r s t ;Mrs . J. Paul Fisher, sec-o n d ; M r s . F r a n k Frost,third; Class D: Mrs. A. C.Chiazza, first; Mrs. A. J.Th o m a s , s e c o n d ; M r s .Robert B r u n k , third.Mrs. Hughes ResignsNew Director At Center

    Mrs. Carrie Hughes, in-itiator of the Senior CitizensCenter, 127 W. Spring, is re-placed as executive directoro f the program by Mrs. B.E.( S a l l y ) B r a n d e h o f f . Mrs.Hughes' resignation was ef-fective May 1.Th e f o r m e r d i r e c t o rbegan at the center in 1967and plans to cont inue hersocial w o r k with a seniorc i t i zens ' group in Cinc in -nati ."I 've really enjoyed myjob and the people here, bu tI'm afraid o f getting into arut . Mrs . Brandehof f ha sbeen working with me for ayear and I 'm sure the center

    will cont inue to grow andexpand under her capableg u i d a n c e , " M r s . H u g h e ssaid.Th e center has grown to1,400 members and fea turesda i ly m e a l s , a v a r i e t y cfarts and craf t s programs,weekly speakers and vari-ou s side tnpsA native of Kidron, Mrs.H u g h e s g r a d u a t e d f r o mD a l ton H ig h School an dB l u f f t o n C o l l e g e an dhas resided in the area fo r 42y e a r s . Sh e a t t e n d e d OhioState Univers i ty an d serveson th e a d v i s o r y b o a r d atBluffton College.

    M r s . B r a n d e h o f f , 1715M i l t o n , ha s b e e n th esecre tary-bookkeeper fo rthe center since last June-She graduated from Wit-tenburg Unive rs i ty with aB.A. degree in music and anM.A- degree f rom Vander-cook College.Sh e former ly wa s di rec toro f i n s t r u m e n t a l m u s i c atBluffton High School, vocalan d ins t rumenta l d i rec torat Perry High School and St.Char les School.W i f e of a re t i red phys i -c i a n , s he ha s tw o s o n s ,S te p he n , C i n c i n n a t i , a ndT i m o t h y , 1 2 1 S Woodlawn. MRS. B.E. BRANDEHO FF MRS. CARRIE HUGHESDyina Woman Discrimination Victim* ~ jDear An n Landers : Thismay be one of the most un-usual letters you have everreceived. Y o u see , I amdying.B ut d o n ' t b e c o m ealarmed, an d please don ' tfeel sorry f or me . After all,we are all dying. From themoment we are born, we areheaded toward inescapabledeath.Three years ago I learnedI have chronic leukemia. (Iwas 31 , then. ) The doctortold me the truth at once be-cause I insisted on knowing.Th e news came at a crisist ime in my life. (I ha d jus tgone through a divorce an d

    ha d y o u n g c h i l d r e n tora i se . )Would yo u belive I had tomove out of t own to a l a rgercity because people wouldno t accept me as a n orm a lpe rson?I was devas ta ted, ne t bythe disease, which ha s beencontrolled by drugs , but bythe wa y I wa s treated.Although I could play ten-ni s , ski , dance , h ike , andtake pa"rt in c o m m u n i t y ac-t ivities, the people at workm a d e m y l i fe ' m i s e r a b l e .(One woman refused to usethe same w a s hroom . )Me n wouldn ' t da te me. Iwa s treated like some sort ofPolka Band Featured

    St . Gerard ' s Holy N a m eSo c i e t y a n d t h e Pa r e n t -Te a c h e r A s s o c i a t i o n w i l lco-sponsor a po lka dancef r o m 9 p.m. to 1 a .m. May 23Golden AgersPlan Dinner

    Westinghouse Golden Ag eClub wi l l have a covereddish dinner at noon Tuesdayin the IUE building.Bingo will be featured andhostesses include Mr. andMrs. Barney Nevergall, Mr. _. _and Mrs. Virgil Miller and :,Mrs. Saloman Meyers.

    in th e c h u r c h g y m . th eBuckeye Polka Band will bef e a t u r e d .M i n i m u m d o n a t i o n is$2.50 per person and only 350t ickets will be sold. Reser-va tions should be m a d e byMay 21 with Wal t Morr i sey,82 3 N . M a i n , o r V i c t o rKnueve , 1701 W. Robb.Proceeds w i l l b e n e f i tchurch and school mainte-nance projects.

    AnnLanders

    social outcast a pathet ic ,hopeless case.After I moved to this dis-tant city my life changeddramat ica l ly . No one hereknows of my illness and I amkeep ing my mouth shut .I work par t - t ime, a t t endcollege, have many f r i ends ,am involved with c o m m u n -it y act ivi t i es an d par t i c i -pate in sports.What a pity that I had tomove to a town where no -body knew me in order tolive a normal life.Although I feel well, lookf i n e and am m a n a g i n gbeaut i fu l ly , I know it can ' tlast forev er. I dread the daymy f r i ends must be told ofmy illness.I don ' t want to be pitied.An d of course I fear that Ima y be deserted as I wasonce before.The purpose of this letter,An n Landers, is to help edu-X-X :