The Mail-Journal, Volume 1, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 June 1962 — Page 3

Deaths Jade Ronketti 4 * Jack Ronketti, 49, of Los Angles, Calif., died Saturday night in a Los Angles hospital after a two month illness. He had undergone emergency surgery three weeks ago and had been hospitalized since. Mr. Ronketti was born June 21, 1913 and married Edith Smeeton, daughter of Mrs. Stanley Smeeton of Syracuse, on AugUst 28, 1937. He was the owner of the former Pickwick Bowling Alley in Syracuse and had lived here for several years prior to moving to California about a year and a half ago.

CHURCH NOTICES TO“ Church Every Sunday CHURCH NOTICES Service 10:45 Thurs., chancel choir 8 . NEW SALEM Sat., Luther chorus 10 and con- A CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN gregational prayers R p. m. - Sim., Luther League 6:30 Howard J. Kreider, Pastor — Robert Hurd, General Supt CALVARY EUB CHURCH V I Mrs. Robert Hurd, Primary Supt. Sunday School 9:30 K. E. Robinson, Pastor Al . Morning Worship 10:30 Arlen Bobeck, S. S. Supt. ' . • Sunday School 9:30 s>? Worship 10:30 '/ b" BETHANY Youth Fellowship 6 f ; CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Evening Service 7:30 fl \ \ C , „ . \ .. 11 ‘ Israel Gordon, Pastor as ■ MHk Bruce Baker, Supt. THE METHODIST CHURCH J?Q .41 IF I Fkf ■' Sunday School 9:30 J. Ross Richey, Minister S II 'w Morning Worship 10:30 Mrs. Dale Allen, S. S. Supt. . //Al v '4FW J Wt JIF Sunday School 9:15 //Mil ?g < JP ? Church Service 10:30 , , V/p/ j|B|/ CONCORD EUB CHURCH % il /xF Paul W. earner, Pastor GRACE BIBLE CHURCH c/ Ji W.,-> 5? /< «S' — ninovb,,™ c.mt Syracuse, Indiana T ' Zs fWOOT£ Eugene Blackburn, Supt . Worship Service 9:30 (Independent-Fundamental) 1 | K J Sunday School 10:45 M. Raymond Mason, Pastor 1 *' Ira J U “ v i Boys’ and Girls’, Jr. and Sr., and Morning Worship 10 > / g | Adult Fellowship classes. Bible School 11 I 1 / / Young Peoples Hour 6:30 p. m. ,/ K J Evening Service 7:30 p. m. J ■ \ X HASTINGS Thursday Mid-week Service 7:30 j/ g %' EUB CHURCH REORGANIZED 1 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST J OF LATTER DAY SAINTS SSX M ~ (Scout Cabin in Syracuse) X f Prayer Meeting Thurs. Bp. m. Donald Cole Pastor Two centuries ago a glassmaker in Pennsylvania nroSunday School 10 vided the land for the erection of a church. But he attached - —a string to his gift. Each year the congregation must pay CHURCH OF THE CHURCH OF GOD to Or to d escendants » one red rose > forever. GOOD SHEPHERD Annually in a traditional service the members of that (Theater Bunding) B. T. Yeager, Pastor church fulfil the terms of their deed. In the words of a Loren Stichter, Pastor Virgil Bobeck, S. S. Supt. . reverent visitor, “God’s rent is paid in coin more worthy Sunday School 10 Sunday School 9:30 , » hl _ n Morning Worship 10:3U than man S. Mo™.Jonhip 11 Evening service 7:30 What strange thrust of imagination devised such a price. Evangelistic service < Thursday, mid-week service and Certainly it was more than a man’s love of roses .. . Prayer Se ce CGYA, both at 7:30 p. m. Wisely he realized our tendency to take for granted — ' our blessings. Fervently he prayed that we would forever first brethren CHURCH CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN treasure the privilege of worship. Gently he reminds us Pa«tnr ~ , that there is beauty and happiness in every sacrifice for Wayne swihart. Pastor Donald Davis, s. s. Supt j I the support of God’s House. ay Sunday School 9:30 i Worship Service 10:30 m-QA I I THE CHURCH FOR ALL .. . ALL FOR THE CHURCH VVVIOLLXH Preaching 10.30 I . , lx v L . Choir Practice Thurs. Bp. m. Evening 1 service 7:30 1 ' The Church IS the greatest factor Church. I hey are: (!) tor his Qn of 7 nnma ’R'liilrl-. I ® n building of char- own sake. (2) For his children s - Sat., June 30, at ], Home Build- I acier and good cid2enship h i$ a sake< (3) For the wke of hil com . erS CIaSS meets in the church SO- 1 storehouse of spiritual values. With- munity and nation. (4) For the TH C IMA7ARFNE CHURCH Cial room- I ou * a Strong Church, neither de- sake of the Church itself, which I inocracy nor civilization can sur- needs his moral and material sup- 'ss•'/g . A ... Paator Vive. There are four sound reasons port. Plan to go to church regu- Vincent Adragna, LAKESIDE CHAPEL I every person should attend Urly and read your Bible daily. Donald Mishler, S. S. SUpu I services regularly and support the Sunday School 9:30 Jason Martin, Pastor Copyright I»C2, Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thurjdar Friday Saturday 7'SO Worship service 10 Keister Advertising Service Luke Hasgai Haggai Malachi Ear* UCorinthtae HCorinthians Sunday Evening Worship - Sunday school 11 17:l1 - 19 l:M l:Ml 3:6 -‘ 2 •*” 9:W 9:8 - 15 Prayer and Praise Service WedEvening Service 7:30 nesday 7:39 p. m. united BRETHREN This Page Sponsored By The Following Firms And Individuals - IN CHRIST THE METHODIST CHURCH (Indian Village) Campbell’s Food Market Foo And Faye Leonard L. Thompson, Minister Keith Smith, Minister 11IT ak,coc D ce-r*n DI NT Arlo Beiswanger, Supt Alfred Kuhn, S. S. Supt Custom Cutting & Processing CANTONESE RESTAURANT Worship 10 Sunday school 9:30 Phone: 658-5001 Milford, Indiana Highway 13 Sunday School 11 Worship 10:30 * Wednesday prayer meeting at * "WE AIM TO PLEASE” Wawasee Village Phone: 457-3774 — 7:30 . THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Courtesy of KEN HARKLESS g Carl Shearer, Pastor UNITED BRETHREN Norris Jackson, Ass’t. Pastor in Christ C. S. Myers Ford Sales Wawasep Boat Company John b. Augsburger, Supt (Zien Chapel) Bible School 9:30 MILFORD, INDIANA & Gift Shop Junior C. Y. H. 5 Keith Smith, Minister r junior high C. Y. H. 7 Elden Watkins, S. S. Supt — ' — Sunday school io Wawasee TV Company ‘cleanliness is next to godliness’ — Worship 11 wawoocc * v CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Thursday choir practice and RQA-TV SALES AND SERVICE | akeaide I sundry Prayer meeting 7:45 ' Robert Perkins, Pastor All Makes of TV and Radio Repair CO|N LAUNDRY — COIN DRY CLEANING Elmer Sorensen. S. S. Supt Phone 457-3039 Syracuse, Ind. Wawasee Villaae Sunday School 9:30 SOLOMON CREEK EUB ' wawasee village Preaching 10:30 Gene White, Pastor — ' uoya Juday, s s l Supt Milford Lumber & Coal Co., Inc. Sunday School 9:45 nuuviu , TURKEY CREEK Worship 10:40 Phone: 658-2171 Anonymous CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN j LUMBER - PAINT » HARDWARE Orrin Kilmer, Pastor BURR OAK EUB CHURCH Sunday School 9:30 Gene White, Pastor , Worship 10:30 DST Lawrence Owen, s. s. Supt Farm Bureau Bon-Len Drive-In Sunday School 10:30 — ~ Worship 9:30 Cooperative Ass’n., Inc. AND miniature golf south view “* MILFORD BRANCH South on Road 13 - Wawasee Village CHRISTIAN CHURCH GOSHEN FIRST CHURCH — Warsaw OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST . .. — . Farm Bureau Co-operative Bldg. (11l North Fifth St, Goshen) Kenny’a Drive-In risner s oiiell Service North Detroit St, Warsaw Sunday School 11 us „i,u, a v« METERED FUEL OIL Albert Cofi, Minister Service 11 “Good Food on The Highway Sunday School 9:30 Wednesday service 7:45 p. m. cro A «y»« State Road 13, South- Phone 457-3951 Church Service 10:39 Reading room, 111 N. Fifth St, Phone 658-4581 SvracuS e Indiana hours 1:00 p. m. to 4 daily, except HIGHWAY 15 - MILFORD, IND. Syracuse, Indiana — Sundays and holidays. , APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN BIBLE DELIVERANCE CHURCH The Mail-Joumal CHURCH J. H “™ F“”« ral Home Consolidation of Th. Milford Mall a Syraouao , -Wawasee-Journal Hartter, Ministers Sunday School 9:45 Syracuse Indiana Morning Sermon 10 Worship 11 Syracuse, PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS Sunday School 10 Thurs. mid-week service 7:30 Nursery is provided T ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH BE A CHURCH GOER Services 7 and 8:30 a. m., except Wi ■ ■ W ■ ■ WF MF ■ ■ W I third Sunday of month, services I at 7 and 10 a. m.

Surviving in addition to his wife and two brothers, Richard and Nicholas, both in California. Funeral.services were held yesterday morning, Wednesday, June 27; at 10 o’clock in Hollywood with the Pierce funeral home on Santa Monica Blvd, in Hollywood in charge of arrangements. The place of burial is not known. Claude James Koontz LEESBURG — Claude James Koontz, 54, of r 1, died Sunday evening at the Kilgore nursing home, where he had been a patient for the past nine weeks. Death followed an extended illness. Mr. Koontz was born in Akron, 0., December 27, 1908, to Claude and Lyda Koontz. He lived for a number of years at Los Angeles, Calif. I

5 Surviving are a son, Jerry I James, and a daughter, Sally Ann, both of Los Angeles; his mother, Mrs. Lyda Strine of r 1 Leesburg; ■ a brother, Arden Koontz of r 1 L] Leesburg; two sisters, Mrs. lon t! Bender of Evansville and Mrs. Beryl Gam of Akron, O.; and four grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted .Wednesday afternoon at the Harris-Troxel funeral home in North Webster. Rev. Carl Wirey officiated and burial was in the Friends cemetery at Wabash. 1 Albert Otto Jones Albert Otto Jones, 72, a patient at the Peterson nursing home for seven years, died Friday evening, June 22, at 6 o’clock in the Gosh- | en hospital to which he had been: transferred earlier. Death followed

an extended illness. Mr. Jones was bom August 15, 1889, in Greentown, Ind., and lived nearly all of his life in the Goshen and Milford areas. In 1909 he married Elizabeth Ellen Smith who preceded him in dealth in 1936. He was a retired truck driver. Surviving are four daughters,: Mrs. Ira Bickel and Mrs. Emil Davis, both of Goshen, Mrs. LaMar Bowman, Elkhart, and Mrs. Cleo Markley, Kokomo; four sons, Edward D. and John F., both of Goshen, Frank, Syracuse, and Otis A. of Kokomo; 23 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; one brother, Samuel, Kokomo; and a sister, Mrs. Mae Ogle of Greentown. Services were held Monday at 2 p.m. in the Yoder-Culp funeral home in Goshen with Rev. Warren iS. Saunders officiating and burial

was in Elkhart Prairie cemetery. Alvin J. Shock Alvin J. Shock, 78, r 1. Ligonier, a retired farmer, died Wednesday morning, June 20, at 4:50 in the Parkview Memorial hospital in Fort Wayne. He suffered a heart attack on June 1 and was transferred from the McCray hospital to the Parkview hospital eight days prior to his death. Mr. Shock was bom February 4, 1884, in Kosciusko county and lived his entire life in the Syracue, Ligonier and Cromwell areas. He married Dessie Mae Dull July 11, 1908, and she preceded him in death in 1958. Surviving are a son, Fred, r 2, Syracuse; two daughtesr, Mrs. Paul Zehner of Muncie and Mrs.

Ted Ridenbaugh of Kendallville; four grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren ; and two sisters, Mrs. Ercell Wright of North Webster and Mrs. Ruth Gardner of Fort Wayne. Services were held at the UlreySedgwick funeral home in Cromwell last Friday afternoon at 1:30. Rev. Cornelius Vlott of Fort Wayne officiated. Burial was in the Sparta cemetery at Kimmell. THE PAUL BUHRT CLAN HAS GET-TOGETHER Members of the Paul Buhrt family had a get-together on Sunday afternoon. Dinner was enjoyed at Howard’s and a cook-out enjoyed in the evening at the home of ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buhrt on r 1

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Thursday, June 28, 1962

Syracuse. Guests at the dinner were Mr. , and Mrs. Lewis Buhrt, Dick and Karen, and Sandra Mills, all of Goshen; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lutes and Jim, Bob Lutes and children, Tom and Tonie of Nappanee; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nemeth and Janice of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. John Buhrt and daughters, Warsaw; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buhrt and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buhrt and family of r r Syracuse; and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waldbeser and Connie of Milford. The, above and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lutes and Susie of Nappanee were guests at the cook-out. WEEKLY FISHING REPORT Reports from our fieldmen show | improvement in the fishing conditions over the last week. NE Indiana Crooked, Marsh, Snow, Long and Seven Sisters, Lake James and Pleasant Lake in Steuben county the fishing is reported very good. Several catches of bass caught on surface bait and night < crawlers with a few pike chugfat 1 on minnows. At Cedar lake in La Grange county they are catching < bluegills and crappies. Several ( catches of walleyes reported tak- ; en at Appleman lake. Little Turkey, Cass, Fennel, Big Long, . Adams and Blackman lakes re- ] ports that fishing is good with , several trout caught out of Twin ' Lakes. Lakes Barbee, Sawmill and Secrist reported several catcher of bluegills being taken.

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: Teenage Tattler r ; By JEB 1 1 Friday at the Mermaid parade ! in North Webster, Joellen McClini tic will ride - in a convertible and |be featured at the “Junior Most I Beautiful Majorette of Indiana.” i Joellen is the daughter of Mr. I and Mrs. Bruce McClintic of Milford. Michelle Conn is staying with j her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bucher at Waubee lake, while “her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Conn are in Canada. The Trojanettes, consisting of 14 girls of Milford, will march in i the Mermaid parade on Friday. A ' pep band will accompany them. Max Ruch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ruch of Milford, broke his arm recently diving dff the pier at Waubee lake and is still wearing his arm in a cast. FESTIVAL JUDGES Two Milford men have been chosen by officials of this year’s Mermaid Festival as judges. Joseph Judkins, Milford high school music director, has been chosen to judge bands in the parade on Friday evening. Joe Estep, Milford, is one of the judges for the talent contest that has been going on all week at the festival.

$18.45 Yes — that’s all it takes to own one of our deluxe basket chairs. So relaxing and comfortable you won’t want to get out of it. So refreshingly attractive it’s right at home among much more expensive surroundings. Comes in your choice of turquoise,’ white or flamingo. Open 9 to 6 Saturdays, 9 to 9 I

American Laundry & Sanitone Dry Cleaners Our Agent in Syracuse Is . . . Marise's TOWN & LAKE SHOP ... In the Village Phone: 457-2211 FARMERS — Get more for your hogs STEWART HOG MARKET WARSAW Open 8 a. m. - 2p. m. daily, — except Sunday. No yardage - no commission or extra shrinkage. MAX M. KYLER, Mgr. PH. 267-6054 Bray's Electric Shop — APPLIANCES — ELECTRIC WIRING — PLUMBING — HEATING Phone 658-4331, Milford

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