The Mail-Journal, Volume 1, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 September 1962 — Page 3
Pierceton School Enrollment Down 33 From'6l Students at the Monroe-Wash-ington school trekked to school for the first time this year on® Tuesday morning, for what is commonly known as organization day. The first full day of school was Wednesday. Enrollment Down According to figures released from the office of principal Howard Stouffer, enrollment at the local school is down about 33 students the first day from last year. He said there should be an increase as the term progresses,
i Syracuse CHURCH NOTICES SYRACUSE BAPTIST CHURCH (Hoosier Skateland, S. Syracuse) James C. Paige, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 Worship service 11 Evening service 7:30 WAWASEE LAKESIDE CHAPEL Jason Martin, Pastor Worship service 10 Sunday school 11 Evening Service 7:30 Wed. mid-week service 7:30 - Summer citizens, vacationers and visitors are welcome. THE METHODIST CHURCH J. Ross Richey, Minister Mrs. Dale Allen, S. S. SupL Sunday School 9:15 Church Service 10:30 GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Syracuse, Indiana (I ndependent-F undamental) Morning Worship 10 Bible School 11 Young Peoples Hour 6:30 p. m. Evening Service 7:30 p. m. Thursday Mid-week Service 7:30 REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JbbUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (Scout Cabin in Syracuse) Bonald Cole, Pastor Sunday School IV Worship 11 CHURCH OF GOD B. T. Yeager, Pastor Virgil Bobeck, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:3U Evening service 7:30 Thursday, mid-week service and CGYA, both at 7:30 p. m. | ‘ CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Ralph Wagoner, Pastor Donald Davis, S. S. SupL Sunday School 9:30 Preaching 10:30 ' Evening service 7:30 Thurs., 7:30, choir practice. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Carl H. Satre, Pastor Service 8:30 Church School 9:45 Service 10:45 Sat., congregational prayers 6 Sat., Luther chorus 10 Wed., church council at 8 p. m. Thurs., chancel choir 7:30 p. m. Sermon: “The Heavy Tablets." The 8:30 services will continue through September. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Corner Harrison and Benton Sts. Syracuse, Indiana John W. Secor, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Worship service 10:30 Junior fellowship 7 Evening service 7:30 Wed. mid-week service 7:30 UNITED BRETHREN ” IN CHRIST (Zion Chapel) Keith Smith, Minister Elden Watkins, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Evening Worship 7:45 Thursday choir practice and Prayer meeting 7:45 THE CHURCH OF THE LITTLE FLOWER Roman Catholic Wawasee Lake Masses 7:30, 8:30, 9:45, and 11 a. m. each Sunday through September. CALVARY EUB CHURCH K. E. Robinson, Pastor Arlen Bobeck, S. S. Supt Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 . Youth Fellowship 6 Evening service 7:30 Thurs., 7, midweek service with a Bible study on the Book of Aqts; Thurs., choir practice 8 SOLOMON CREEK EUB Gene White, Pastor Lloyd Juday, S. S. Supt Sunday School 9:45 Worship 7:30 y Evangelical preaching and warm fellowship await you when you attend. The sermon series this months is “The Life and Faith of St. Paul.” BURR OAK EUB CHURCH «■ Gene White, Pastor Lawrence Owen, S. S. Supt Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Evangelical preaching and warm fellowship await you. The sermon series this month is “The Life and Faith of St. Paul.”
however. A total of 650 students reported to classes Tuesday morning, whereas enrollment was at 683 last year. Principal Stouffer said no last year’s figures for the' freshman class are available, but he thought there were about 60 students in ’ that class. The enrollment figures fflt both this year and last year follow for, comparison. 1961 1962 Grade 1 59 49 Grade 2 63 » 55 Grade 3 58 63 Grade 4 57 50 Grade 5 56 46 Grade 6 51 52 Grade 7 76 62 Grade 8 70 71 Grade 9 * 66 Grade 10 46 62
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THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . . ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor on eatih for the building of character and good citizenship. It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church. They are: (I) For his own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go * to church regularly and read your Bible daily. Day Book Chapter Verses Sunday I John 3 22 Monday Luke 9 48 Tuesday I’salma 133 1-3 Wednesday John 4 23-24 Thursday Galatians 6 4-6 Friday Psalms 42 4 Saturday Matthew 9 12-13 y
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i GOSHEN FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Service 11 1 Wednesday service 7:45 p. ifi. ' Reading room, 111 N. Fifth St, hours 1:00 p. m. to 4 daily, except Sundays and holidays. BIBLE DELIVERANCE CHURCH (503 S. Main, Ligonier) J. W. Clatterbaugh, Pastor 1 Sunday School 9:45 i Worshipll Thurs. mid-week service 7:30
Grade 11 43 37 Grade 12 44 37 Total 623 650 • Estimated 60. FAMILY DINNER HONORS DALE RICHARD STUMP Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stump of Milford entertained at a family dinner Sunday in honor of their 1 son, Dale Richard, who entered service. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stump, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Orn, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Om and family, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Dewart and family, all of Milford, Mrs. Ollie McDonald of Nappanee, Mr. and Mrs. William Om of Goshen and Miss Mary Sue Steinke of Elkhart.
Do you suppose Susie wants an addition for her doll family? Or ice cream and cake for supper tonight? Or a new pair of fancy black patent-leather shoes? I’m Susie’s mother, but I wouldn’t know! You’d have to have seven league boots to keep apace with her active little mind! For instance, she’d overheard us discussing our new family policy of having a suggestion box. Susie was determined to get into too. It is typical of her, typical of our family. We enjoy doing things together. We believe in unity in work, in play, and in prayer. We center our family activities about the Church. The children go to Church School —Susie can hardly wait for each Sunday morning—and my husband is active in the Men’s Club. I am president of the woman’s group in our parish. Yet—-it does take a lot of time and effort. But I am never happier than when I am doing church work, because I know how truly worthwhile it is. Don’t forget that your church needs workers too! Just as you need the Church! Copyright 1961, Keister Adv. Service, Strisburg, Va.
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ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH Roman Catholic Ligonier Masses 7 and 8:30 a. m., except 3d Sunday of month, masses at 7 and 10 a. m.
TO BRING MESSAGES — Robert Phillips, minister of the Christian church in Moweaqua, 111., will bring clear, appealing gospel messages to those who attend the “Revival for Survival" services to be held at the Milford Christian church at 7:30 p. m. Sept. 9 to 14. A graduate of Lincoln Christian college and president of their alumni association he has had successful ministries in Pennsylvania and Illinois. An adult-attended nursery will be open nightly for all pre-school children and babies. Pastor Carl Shearer and members of the church invite the community to these revival services. (~D K Read kitty / ANO ™ B CIAWIFIgDS r EVERY WEEK
Milford CHURCH NOTICES NEW SALEM CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Howard J. Kreider, Pastor Robert Hurd, General Supt Mrs. Robert Hurd, Primary Supt Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 BETHANY CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Israel Gordon, Pastor Bruce Baker, Supt Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 CONCORD EUB CHURCH Paul W. Gamer, Pastor Eugene Blackburn, Supt Worship Service 9:30 Sunday School 10:45 Boys’ and Girls’, Jr. and Sr., am Adult Fellowship classes. HASTINGS EUB CHURCH Raymond R. Wilson, Pastor Paul Hollar, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Prayer Meeting Thurs. 8 p. m. i — CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD (Theater Building) Loren Stichter, Pastor Sunday School 10 Morning Worship 11 Evangelistic Service 7 Prayer Service Wed. 7:30 FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH Wayne Swihart, Pastor Robert Geiger, Supt Sunday School 9:30 Worship Service 10:30 Choir Practice Thurs. 8 p. m. THE NAZARENE CHU.RCH James Mapes, Pastor Donald Mishler, S. S. Supt Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Sunday Evening Worship 7:30 Prayer and Praise Service Wedtesday 7:30 p. m. THE METHODIST CHURCH Leonard L. Thompson, Minister Arlo Beiswanger; Supt Worship 10 Sunday School 11 THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Carl Shearer, Pastor John B. Augsburger, Supt j Bible School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Robert Perkins, Pastor Elmer Sorensen. S. S. Sunt Sunday School 9:30 Preaching 10:30 TURKEY CREEK 3HURCH OF THE BRETHREN Orvin Kilmer, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 DST SOUTH VIEW CHRISTIAN CHURCH Warsaw Farm Bureau Co-operative Bldg. North Detroit St, Warsaw Albert Coil, Minister Sunday School 9:30 Church Service 10:30 APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN GHURCH Theo Beer, Henry Beer, Elmer Hartter, Ministers Morning Sermon 10 Sunday School 10 Nursery is provided
SYRACUSE Hospital Notes Jerry Davis, r 4, Syracuse, was B admitted to the Goshen hospital 1 last week for minor surgery, k , 1 Sue Ellen Mabie of Syracuse was released from the Goshen . hospital last week. 1 Mrs. William J. Pipp, Syracuse, was admitted to the Goshen hosI pital last week for minor surgery. I Stanley Mikel, r 2, Syracuse, was released from the Goshen hospital last week. Mrs. William Pipp of Syracuse was released from the Goshen hospital early this week. James Rinker of Syracuse was admitted to the Goshen hospital . for major surgery early this I week. Mrs. James T. Barrett of Syra- | cuse was admitted to the Goshen I hospital earlier this week for maI jor surgery. Jerry Davis of Syracuse was re-
I leased from the Goshen hospital I earlier this week. I Clarence Kehr of Syracuse was I admitted to the Goshen hospital I for medical care early this week. 1 Crystal, small daughter of Mr. I and Mrs. Clarence Eby of SyraI cuse was given emergency treat--1 ment in the Goshen hospital SatI urday for a laceration of her foreI head. I Delbert Whitehead of r 2, SyraI cuse, was given emergency treatI ment in the Goshen hospital MonI day for an ankle injury. Raymond Ray of r 2, Syracuse | was released from Goshen hospital I early this week following minor II surgery. I Syracuse Calvary EUB Church Naomi Circle Meets August 29 I The Naomi circle of the SyraI cuse Calvary EUB church met I August 29 at the home of Mrs. I Philip Strieby with fifteen memI bers present. Mrs. Glen Knisley I was co-hostess. I The meeting was opened by I Mrs. M. O. Hermann with Mrs. G. I ,H. Schaefer conducting the busiI ness. A report was read from Mrs. I Eloise Method on the recent ice I cream social at the church. Mrs. I Keith Koble, chairman, gave a reI port on the circle project of purse I and candle selling. Mrs. Strieby I was named chairman of the candle I committee and Mrs. Knisley, coI chairman. Mrs. Rolland Hodgson I is ehairman of the cook book sellI ing committee. Carry-In Supper Mrs. Strieby announced the I Bible study class will have a carry-in supper at the church on Sept. 12 at 6 p.m. with a lesson entitled “Who Cares?” Another money making project of the group is entitled “The Bible in Pictures.” Fall Institute A report was given on the fall institute at Nappanee October 17. It was announced the October 31 meeting has been rescheduled for October 23 at the home of Mrs. Rolland Hodgson with the Syracuse Camp Fire Girls serving a luncheon at 7 p.m. followed by a meeting of the circle.
Mrs. Hermann was in charge of the lesson on August 29 using as her topic, “What’s In Your Bible?” This was followed with a skit with the following players: Sue, Mrs. Douglas Mock; Paula, Mrs. Paul Eppley; Jane, Mrs. Koble; Sally, Mrs. Hodgson. The meeting was closed with the Lord’s Prayer repeated in unison. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Orvall Marshall of Oakwood Park with Mrs. Hermann as co-hostess on September 26. Mrs. Strieby will present the lesson. Editor's Mail Bag Mrs. Blanche Babcock of r 2 Pekin, 111., has renewed her subscription for another year. We are glad you enjoy the paper, Mrs. Babcock. For The Best In Lakeland School Coverage, Read The Mail-Journal
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I SHOWER HELD FOR , JANICE GILBERT 1 Miss Janice Gilbert of Syracuse, bride-elect, was honored at a shower given by the Women’s Fel- ‘ lowship of the Syracuse Church of the Brethren last evening. The party was held In the basement of the Syracuse church. Miss Gilbert will be married to Larry Ryman of Nappanee on September 15. Devotions and a reading were - given by Mrs. Joe Baumgartner. - Mrs. Ray Darr and Mrs. Ralph Wagoner presented the party games. The bride-elect found her j gifts on a table decorated with yellow and white strea ers and a bride doll. Among the 22 guests present were Mrs. Clinton Gilbert of Syracuse and Mrs. Donald Ryman of Nappanee, mothers of the bridal couple, Misses Sharon Ryman of Nappanee and Sharon Gilbert of Syracuse, sisters of the bridal ' couple, Mrs. Maxwell Simon of • Syracuse, aunt of the bride-elect, • and Miss Mary Simon of Syracuse, ’ cousin of Miss Gilbert. Others in attendance were Mrs. Leonard Barnhart, Mrs. Harry Fackler, Phyllis and Sharon, Miss ■ Grace Wagner, Mrs. Gilbert ■ George, Miss Goldie Newcomer, Miriam, Phillip and Stephen Wag- ! oner, Mrs. Donald Davis, all of Syracuse, and Mrs. Roscoe Smith ■ of Milford. ♦ MILFORD - LEESBURG Hospital Notes Mrs. Perry Mast and daughter of Milford were dismissed Thursday from the Goshen General hospital in Goshen. Mrs. Guy E. Fisher of Milford i was admitted to Goshen General , hospital Friday for medical atI tention. Mrs. Ferd Byrer, Leesburg, was. released from Goshen General hospital Friday. Mrs! James Pearson and daughter of r 1 Leesburg were dismissed over the week end from Murphy ( Medical Center. i Mrs. Aniscia Roberts, r 1 Leesburg, was released Tuesday from
f Murphy Medical d&nter. 3 VACATIONS i Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Blue of 1 Syracuse and Mrs. Blue’s sisters, Mrs. Pearl Tice of Wawaka, Mrs: Ethel Grubb of Syracuse and Mrs. > Grover Jackson and Mr. Jackson of South Bend returned Thursday , from a ten-day vacation at Houghj ton Lake in Michigan. The time . was spent in resting, fishing and . touring the area. ] Mr. and Mrs. Pete Luttman of ] Syracuse spent August 25 through ( August 28 Michigan. They includ-i ed a tour of the Mackinac Bridge | i and Mackinac Island during their * 4-day vacation. Mrs. Luttman’s mother, Mrs. Ray Goodwin of i < Kendallville, stayed with the four £ Luttman children while they were gone. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Shuder of Syracuse returned recently from a j week’s vacation with their daugh-l ter Nancy Shuder of near Los l Angeles, California. They traveled fl each Way by jet. Miss Shuder is employed by Western airlines in the International airport, Los : Angeles. ’
Milford Locals , Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coy of Rich--1 mond were week end visitors of ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller at Dewart Lake. 5 | f I Tuesday morning callers of Mrs. t j Jim Avery of Syracuse were her i I mother, Mrs. Walter Nyce, and j Vicki Sue of Milford. B ’ - Mrs. Walter Nyce and Vicki / Sue were Tuesday afternoon callers of Mrs. James Hummel and r daughters at Shoe lake. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kerlin 1 went to Lafayette Saturday forenoon where they visited her brotht er, Robert L. Groves, and family ■ until Monday night. Sunday evens ing both families were dinner 1 guests of, Mr. and Mrs. Warren S. f ' Randolph and family at Kingman, f I 1 j Mrs. Dale Stump and Stanley f and Mrs. Woodrow Free of Milford ( took their sons, Dale Richard , Stump and Willard Free, to Indianapolis where they planned to , take a plane to San Diego, Calif., r for their boot training in the Mar--3 Ines. t Mr.' and Mrs. Harold McKibbin ’ and Joe of Milford attended the p McKibbin family reunion held at Warsaw on Lhbor Day. i J Mrs. Mary Huber of Waubee lake and'Mr. and Mrs. Ross Huber and Sabrina Phillips df Goshen attended thfe Huber reunion in Monticello on Labor Day. They were evening callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bushong r and Johnny at Waubee lake. • Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Clifford Tutterrow at Hagerstown were their daughter, Mrs. Larry [ Groves, Mr. Groves and baby j daughter of Milford. I‘ • Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller of Phoenix, Ariz./ are “ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gillis at Dew- ’ art Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Howard McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Mario McDonald of Milford, Miss Sherylan Smith of New Paris, and Mr. and Mrs. i Ronald Fiejds of Nappanee were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and ; Mrs. Herbert Fervida of near Nappanee. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs.’ Chancey Thomas and Walter Thomas of Millwood, Mr. and Mrs. Opal Ganshorn of Etna Green and their grandson, Tom Ganshorn of Syracuse, and Mrs.. Maxine Rapp, also of Etna Green. - Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Luke of Middlebury and Mrs. Fred GrosI saint of Greely, Colo,, were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Plomer R. Michael «f Milford. Ronald Baumgartner and Glenn Price, Jr., of Milford attended the Indiana State Fair over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Adlai Miller -and family of Milford were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. Joe Yoder at LaGrange. Mrs. Yoder is a sister of Mr. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nyce and Vicki Sue of Milford were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Nyce at Syracuse.
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ROBINSON, Pamela Sue Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson of Syracuse are the parents of their third child,’ a daughter, Pamela Siie, born August 27 in Goshen General hospital. Her birth weight was Six pounds and 13% ounces. Pamela has two brothers, Allen, 4, and Greg, nearly 3. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Vorhis of Syracuse and Mrs. Myrtle Robinson of Syracuse is the .paternal grandmother. GALL, Martin Harley I Mr. and Mrs. John Gall of r 1 Syracuse are parents of their fifth chQd;' ! a 'son, Martin Harley, bom at 3 a. m., Thursday, August 30, in Goshen General hospital. He weighed 8 pounds, % ounce. Other children are David, 10, Wanda, 9, Sara, 7, and Andy, 4. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Dowty of Camp Mack and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gall of, Syracuse. Shop Local store
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