Schroeder Family News

Volume 258 "All the news we can dredge up." Spring 1995

WE'RE MOVING!!
UP ONE WEEK AND
BACK TO HART
LAKE.

THE 1995 SCHROEDER REUNION HAS MOVED BACK TO HART LAKE. THE REUNION WILL ALSO BE HELD ONE WEEK EARLIER THAN USUAL. THE DATE IS AUGUST 5TH. PLEASE MARK YOUR CALENDARS.

Helene E. Storm and Edward M. Cosover Pass Away.

As most of you know, Aunt Helene died March 28, at the age of 96. Aunt Helene was born Feb. 8, 1899 in Easton, PA. and was the daughter of Nicholas and Emma Feist Koch. She was a dressmaker in Easton for many years. She was survived by three daughters, Sister Mary Shelia, Ruth Thompson, and Dorothy S. Frew, a gandson, two great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.

Lynn Schroeder's father also passed away this year. Edwar M. Cosover participated in many Schroeder activites in and around Easton. He died at the age of 84. He was born Dec. 5, 1910 in the Ukraine. He and his wife, Agnes Moore, were married 59 years last March 11. In addition to his wife, he is survived by three children, Charles, Gerald, and Lynn Schroeder; 10 grandchildren and a great-grandson.

THE ELDERS MEET
On April 1 st the elders met and delegated the following responsibilities for the upcoming reunion:

J&P Weighorst
V Sutton
Jo Bamford

Jean & Nancy
   Schroeder
Karl Schroeder
Jack Schroeder
L Foss Jr.
A Foss
C Smith
C Sutton
N & B Sheck

50/50
Games/Bingo
Bubble Gum &
   Peanut Scramble

Swap Shop
Wine & Cheese
Pinata
Volleyball
Quoits
Relationship Bee
Cards
Speaker Sys

Everyone should bring a prize for the Bingo game.

Hat Contest! 3 prizes awarded for the most original, funniest and most beautiful. Heidi will be the hat judge.

Food - Contact Bill 2 weeks prior to the reunion if you would like to have the deli trays brought in or bring your own.

Dessert Table - Everyone should bring a dessert to share.

Cost - Pay as you enter Hart's Lake. $3 per adult, $2 per child 3-18, under 3 free. Also pay Lynn Schroeder $1 per person for the treasury.

There's still time to volunteer for an activity or create one of your own!

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GOINGS ON

One of the reasons this newsletter was so late in coming (actually a whole season, I missed winter) is because, aside from being really busy with my family, I haven't heard of any news.

I talk to my mother once a week and she tries to keep me abreast of what's going on around town but not very much of it seems newsletter worthy. But here it goes anyway....these are the bits and peices of information I have collected over the past season.

Uncle Ed was sick this winter while in Florida.

Liinda and Pat Wadsworth adopted a little nine month old boy.

Charles Foss crashed into some really gravely gravel on his motorcycle and had to go and get stiches in his forehead.

Lisa and Charles Foss are active foster parents in the Warren county. Presently they have three boys ages 5,4, and 15 months.

Jack Schroeder is traveling alot.

Tommy Jr. needs a job, please help!

Karen Z. is selling Discovery Toys - who also have anew line of active wear for kids.

And for some actual first hand news - Virginia, Mary and JOan spent President's Day weekend visiting Washington DC. They visited the US Holocaust Museum, the Air & Space Musuem, the Capitol, the Botonic Gardens, the East Wing of the Nat'l Gallery of Art, and the American History Museum.

The STORY Of EASTER

Long before Christianity, the Anglo-Saxons in northern Europe held a festival in honor of Eostre, the goddess of springtime. After the time of Christ, and the beginning of Christianity, the name Easter, meaning "new beginning," was kept for recognizing the day of the Resurrection, the day Jesus Christ arose from the dead.

In A.D. 525 the Easter date was decreed to be the Sunday following the first full moon after March 21, which is the spring equinox. Easter was not celebrated widely as a holiday in the U.S. until after the Civil War.

For many, the religious significance of the Christian Easter has given rise to distinctively religious rituals and celebrations. But some of the traditional sumbols of the holiday cross religious and cultural lines.

The egg has always been a symbol of new life, and a feast of eggs was used to honor Eostre. Colored eggs were rolled over fields to help make the earth fertile.

The tradion of the Easter rabbits is also very old. According to legend, Eostre's favorite animal was alarge bird. But one day when the bird angered her, she changed it into a rabbit. Thus we have the comnbination of rabbits and nests with colored eggs. Chocolate eggs were introduced around 1880.

Tip of the Day:

Hard-boiled eggs are good 3-4 days at room temperature; up to ten days refrigerated.

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birthdays


APRIL DATES
Karl Schroeder .................... 04-03-27
Courtney Burnette .................... 04-04-83
Rachel Dumont .................... 04-07-49
Christopher Foss .................... 04-21 -90
Robert Schroeder .................... 04-23-72
Tom Schroeder Sr .................... 04-28-35
John Flaherty .................... 04-28-82
 

MAY DATES

Margaret Talbert .................... 05-01-84
Wendy Schroeder .................... 05-06-54
Tom Schroeder Jr .................... 05-07-60
Mary Bamford .................... 05-08-67
Trevor Schroeder .................... 05-17-90
Chris Schroeder .................... 05-19-49
Adam Schroeder .................... 05-30-87
 

JUNE DATES

Nancy Schroeder .................... 06-01 -34
Patrick Schroeder .................... 06-01-87
Stephanie Sheck .................... 06-03-72
Diane Schroeder .................... 06-05-64
Casey Unangst .................... 06-07-79
Alyssa Schroeder .................... 06-17-87
David Schroeder .................... 06-22-62
Jason Smith .................... 06-28-94
 

JULY DATES

Carolyn Foss .................... 07-02-31
Sean Walsh .................... 07-05-84
Jack Weighorst .................... 07-08-40
Tyler Foss .................... 07-08-88
Virginia Sutton .................... 07-14-16
Bill Schroeder .................... 07-16-18
Kim Kavanaugh .................... 07-20-63
John Schroeder Sr .................... 07-22-20
Rose Ann Allen .................... 07-23-83
Drew Schroeder .................... 07-27-84
Cliff Sutton .................... 07-28-17
Beth Ann Flaherty .................... 07-29-83
JUST FOR FUN:

A HORROR MOVIE CHARACTER'S
SURVIVAL GUIDE

***When it appears that you have killed the monster, never cheek to see if it is really dead.
***lf you find that your house is built upon or near a cemetery, was once a church that was used for black masses, had previous inhabitants who went mad or committed suicide or died in some horrible fashion, move away immediately.
***Never read a book of demon summoning aloud, even as a joke.
***Do not search the basement, especially if the power has just gone out.
***When you have the benefit of numbers, never pair off or go it alone.
***Do not take anything from the dead.
***lf your are running from the monster, expect to trip or fall at least twice, more if you are of the female persuasion. Also note that, despite the fact that you are running and the monster is merely shambling along, it is still moving fast enough to catch up with you.

HEY, HOW ABOUT SOME JUICY NEWS FOR THE NEXT NEWSLETTER, OR AN ARTICLE YOU FOUND INTERESTING AND WOULD LIKE TO SHARE. SEND ME STUFF!

 

Caroline M. Smith
13911 Gunners Place
Centreville, VA 22020
(703) 818-7462

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