Ligonier Banner., Volume 82, Number 39, Ligonier, Noble County, 30 September 1948 — Page 6

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MILLERSBURG ECHOES

Mr. and Mrs. Artie Berkey entertained members of the latter’s Sunday school class of the Rock Run Church Sunday at a picnic dinner at Sugar Hill Park. Later in the day, the group called on Miss Lena Clark, a member of the class who has been ill in her home the past three months.

Charles Culp has returned home from a'seven thousand mile motor trip thru the western states the past six weeks. :

The three room frame building belonging to Franklin Arehart that was gutted by fire Sunday afternoon is being torn down and replaced by a cement block structure.

Mrs. John Hall is confined to her home with a painful leg ailment.

Mrs. Stanford Lantz is suffering from an arm injury she received recently when she fell on the lawn at her home.

Mrs. L. H. Chandler and son and Mrs. Mary Jane Simmons have returned home from a several days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Biggs of Rosedale, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs, Otho Penrose wera in Delphi, Ind. Sunday to attend the dinner honoring the 86th birthday of Mrs. Penrose’s brother, Nelson Giles.

Mr. and Mrs. Penrose left for Big Rapids, Mich. where they will spend some time fishing.

. The son born to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Faust Saturday at the Goshen hospital has been named Daniel John.

There were firty-six persons present at the Keller Brady reunion in Nappanee Sunday that Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and children, George and Lauretta, attended.

- Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Reed and family were guests several days recently of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ball of Ligonier.

Roy Stiver and Bill McKibbens spent Monday in Chicago on business.

The Excelsior Class of the St. Peter’s Lutheran Church met on Thursday evening with Miss Fay Long. Thursday evening, October 14 the class will serve a chicken and ham supper in the church basement, :

Mrs. Cora Rohrer of Goshen was a guest Friday of Mrs. C. C. Method.

Mrs. John Rockenbaugh of Goshen spent Friday with her father, William Stiner.

Children and grandchildren pleasantly surprised Mrs. Levi Kalb Sunday evening when they came to her home for a picnic supper in celebraton of her birthday anniversary. All members of the families were able to attend excepting a grandson, Phil R. Stiver who is touring with a Major Petry Band unit. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stiver and daughter Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs .Dallas Kalb and son Keith

of Elkhart, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ott and daughter Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blough and daughter Bonnie of Goshen. Mrs. Kalb received many lovely gifts.

Mrs. Artie Berkey will accompany her sister, Mrs. Chloe Schlutz who has been visiting here for some time, to Chicago where they will remain several days.

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Bowser and sons of Elkhart were here on Sunday visiting the former’s parents and friends. The family attended services at the St. Peter Lutheran Church. : | el Mrs. William McGill was among the sixteen guests attending the pink and blue shower given by Mrs. Clarence Putnam in her home Wednesday evening honoring Mrs. George Lehman of Ligonier. Prizes won at the gan@ of Diaper were given to the t of honor. Fol: lowing the game, light refreshments were served. i ‘Mr. and Mrs, William McGill and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McGill of Gardner, 111. attended the fari in Centreville, turned to their home Monday.

Officers elected recently for the various classes in the Millersburg high school are as follows: Seniors,? president, Esther Showalter; vicepresident, Pat Miller; sec’y.-treas., Carolyn Saggers; reporter, Shirley Darr; sponsor, Lester Davis. Juniors: president, David Bartholomew; vice-president, Herbert Moser; sec’y.-treas., Don Sheline; reporter, Robert Moser; sponsor, Miss Ella Mae Hooley. Sophomores: president, Glen Showalter; vice-president, Robert Mussleman; sec’y.-treas.,, Margaret Schrock; reporter, Jewell Stutzman; sponsor, Russell Miller. Freshmen: president, Carol Petry; vice-president, Rose Ann Troyer; sec’y.-treas., John Thomas; reporter, Marilyn Letwiller; sponsor, Lawrence Olinger.

Officers for the Sunshine Society are president, Esther Showalter; vice-president, Gladys Kauffman; secretary, Margaret Schrock; treasurer, Esther Brennaman; chorister, Berdene Sheline; reporter, Rose Ann Troyer; sponsor, Miss Florence Gangwer. : - Two of a number of projects the Society is working on at the present time are the collecting of shoes for the needy over-seas and scrap books to be given children in the orphanages at Christmas time.

Mr. and Mrs. Bart Larimer have returned home after a week’s visit with their children in South Bend and Mishawaka.

Miss Laura Roderick was a week end guest of her sister, Miss Lavornia Roderick of South Bend.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gehring of Chicago were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs, B. D. Miller.

Mrs. James Freeder and son Thom of Simonton Lake are visiting with Mrs. Freeder’s mother, Mrs. Kate Johnstonbaugh and sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly.

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