Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 77, Number 28, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 28 January 1954 — Page 8

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Milford

Since Jan. 1, Girl Scouts use the smaU room in Milford public library- basement, formerly- used by tne Town Board, for their meeting place and craft work. The Jan.: 12 meeting was in charge of the president, Mary Helen Rassi and cookie sales were planned. At thevclose of the meeting the girls were treated to refreshments at the drug store, by Mrs. Ralph Blake, leader -~- A real estate transfer has been made by Mary E. and Millard F. Wallace to Harold and Eleanor Tom, for tracts of land in Tippecanoe township. . >4William Cox is home from McDonald hospital, where he was patient three weeks. He is at the home of his son-in-law and daughter ,Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fuller, Milford. Thursday evening Sewing club meets Jan. 21 at the home of Mrs. Louis /Rassi. Among Milford people attending a dinner and musical program at the Masonic Temple in Goshen last week sponsored by Scottish were: Mr and Mrs. Robert Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Treeah, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Klzer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beer, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Baumgartner, Mr and Mrs. E. E. Little and Dorothea Groves. One of the highlights of the year for Order of Eastern Star, Kosciusko Chapter 160, (Milford) was Wednesday in the Masonic Temple when Robert Reed, Worthy Matron and her officers honored Mrs. Lora Belle Burt, District Deputy, of Nappanee, at a Visiting Matrons and Patrons Night. Other guests were Ray E. Walters .Past Grand Patron and Mrs. Walters, member of the Cancer Research committee of Indiana Grand - Chapter, both of Nappanee and Mrs. Buford O’Blenes, Grand Representative of Mishawaka. More than 100 guests were present from South Bend, Warsaw, Goshen .Syracuse, Elkhart, Nappanee, Lakeville, Leesburg, Andrews, North Liberty, Mishawaka, Pierceton, Bremen, Culver "and Milford The theme Was “winter wonderland" with white branches, snow men, white flowers, white candles and a large snowball made .of white mums. In the social room the honored guests table was set with crystal and appointments and place cards were miniature snow men, with icicles, white branches, ice-blue candles and white candles used on small tables and the serving tables. Decorations and refresh-

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ments committee were Mrs. Ronald Brown, chairman, Mrs. Robert Brown, Mrs. H. H Sharp, Mrs. Marion Stackhouse.'Mr. and Mrs. Royce Fuller, Roy Treesh, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Dewart, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bray, Mrs. Paul Kizer, Mrs. Evar Troup, Mrs. Charles Myers and Mr. and Mrs- Glen Stookey. Members of the local chapter gave a musical program: a vocal solo '.‘Galway Bay" by Duane Graff"; violin solo, "The Old Refrain" by Don Rock; piano solos “Country Garden" and “Your Land and Mine" by Mrs. Gilbert

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Camp Fire Girls Visit Ham Radio Man & The Paper •| Bob Callander got some free advertising gs k 'Bk last Wednesday when fff _ Camp Fire girls from II ■ Wa-O-We group, led i Ratanid by Mrs. Jack Temple- i „ ton, toured AdvanceNews plant while the paper was on the press. Calendar’s ad was standing In a form near the proof press and i was used to demonstrate how a I proof was taken. Each girl decided she wanted to proof for a 1 souvenir so nine copies were made. j „In the group were Patsy Warren, Ila Stone, Portia Mutschler,! Susie Templeton, Susie Neibert, 1 Marietta Holderman, Bemadine Whitaker, Linda Reed and a “guest” Denny Templeton, who j wanted it understood he was no Camp Fire girl. The girls also liked the new i mechanical paper jogger because they could put their hands on It and feel it vibrate. The week before, 12 Wa-O-We gii-ls visited Winfred Pippen’s amateur radio station and were shown how it works. The girls had a lot of fun calling and talking to other stations. They talked to Firm Pippen, Winfred’s brother, who Is in charge of the State Police radio station at Indianapolis- ;

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BURNED YODER GIRL HOME, DOING WELL Anna Mae, daughter of Willy Yoder who was burned by ignition of kerosene in a ;an, lighting a stove, is healing nicely, says her father. The explosion was > Dec. 7 and she was n Bremen hospital for treatment. PAST MATRON’S CLUB Past Matron’s club meet Feb. 2 at 7 p. m. in Masonic Temple dining room. Mrs. Nellie Playne and Miss Bertha Silberg, hostesses. FRIENDSHIP CLUB Friendship clut meets Feb. 4 at 1:30 with Gllie McDonald. Roll call, “A U. S. President”. Program commftttpe: Bernice Miller and Ollie McDonald. .Feed your bred sows so that they’ll gam about % to one pound a head daily.

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ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Dorris Sparks, Bloomfield, announce the engagement of their daughter, Norma Jean to Lloyd Harlan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harlan, R 2, Nappanee. Miss Sparks is a student at Findlay college and her fiance is an Air Corps assistant chaplain at Lackland Base, San Antonio, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Collins, Milford, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marlene, to Robert Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Long, Bremen. No date is set for the wedding. * PYTHIAN SISTERS Pythian Sisters met Jan. 19Next meeting is Feb. 2. CHOOSE NOW FROM OUR LINE OF LOVELY NEW SPRING COATS, COTTON DRESSES AND SEPARATES, WHILE SELECTION IS GOOD. HADLEY DRESS SHOP.

rPUBLIC AUCTION SAT. AT ARTHUR WISE FARM Arthur Wise, who, is leaving the farm, has a public sale Saturday at 10:30 at his farm one mile south and five miles east of Nappanee. Offered are 18 head of Guernsey cattle, hogs, feed, farm implements, antiques, ,household goods and a small frame cottage. Jonas Miller is auctioneer, Raymond Pinkerton, clerk, and Waubee Grange ladies serve lunch-

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