The Mail-Journal, Volume 1, Number 52, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 February 1963 — Page 8

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■ Rev. Carl Satre To Preach In Goshen Feb. 10 To 14 Rev. Carl H. Satre, pastor of the Grace Lutheran church of Syracuse, will from February 10 through 14, preach during the “L uther ari Evangelism Open House” at the First English Lutheran church in Goshen. Rev. Paul M-' Brosey is the pastor of the church. One hundred and twenty-five congregations of the Indiana-Ken-tucky Synod of the Lutheran church in America are holding open houses during which time they will invite the unchurched or their communities to visit the Lutheran church. • ’ Time during’ these services will be given to worship, preaching and asking questiqns after which a social hour will be held for all present to become acquainted. ■ / . ~~~ ~ ~ ~ 'f ■: Find 1921 Copy Os Goshen News-Times A Tuesday, June 28, 1921 issue of the Goshen Daily News-Times was found recently by Stan Reed in the basement of the Sportsman’s Bar in Syracuse. The yellowed copy is a study in newspapering practices 42 years ago. The paper is eight pages, kell printed, with no local pictures. The styling of the headlines was. more artistic than will be foundin most newspapers today. It’s interesting to note that only a few of the advertisers in the vintage issue are in business in Goshen today. The . paper carried an “ear'’ stating “In Goshen Nearly Everybody Reads the News)Times.” The paper sold for 3 > cents a copy or 15 cents per week ß . An annual subscription was $7.00. The paper carried a banner heading, “Benton Man Murder Victim,” and told of a Charles A. Strine being ?killeh by Chauncey Hilbish, as the result of a .45 calibre Colt pistol gunshot wound 1 . , The Gosheh Daily News-Times was a forerunner to today’s The Goshen News;' I Indiana Peach Crop Lost ‘ Indiana’s severest winter century has wiped out tlie—staxe’s 1963 peacluqrop, reports Jerome Hull, Jr., Purdue -university extension horticulturist. The week siege of brutal cold killed the fruit buds formed last summer with the result that this year’s crop won’t materialize. Indiana’s commercial peach production normally is about 400,000 bushels. Most of the state’s commercial production comes from LaPorte county in northern Indiana and Kriox county in southern Indiana. Hull said that the LaPorte county crop was also killed by frigid cold in 1962. The arctic air, which skidded temperatures to dS low as 35 degrees below zero in southeastern Indiana, not only killed peach buds, but also damaged the trees, Hull said. , ’ . Effect of the cold wave on the state’s. 1963 apple crop has not yet been determined. HoweveF, Hull pointed out that most varieties grown in Indiana are winter , hardy and probably withstood the frigid blasts. Strawberries that had been propely mulched probably will survive, the horticulturist added. r MILFORD - LEESBURG Hospital Notes GLEN TREESH‘INJURED IN FARM ACCIDENT Glen Treesh, Milford farmer, was injured in a farming accident pn his farm south of Milford on Tuesday afternoon. He was taken to the General hospital on Tuesday Evening where it was discovered h&had a slipped disc. He will beWtne hospital for several days and then will be iir traction at home. His address is: Glen Treesh ” Room 268 Goshen General Hospital Goshen, Indiana, Mbs. Alvin D. Walker of r’2, Leesburg was released last week from the Goshen General hospital in Goshen. Miss Mary Gonzales of Milford was dismissed from the Goshen General hospital Frida'y. Noble A. Fisher of r 2, and Miss Grace Noss, both of Milford, were released over the week end from the Goshen General hospital. Steve Replogle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Replogle of Milford, entered the Goshen General hospital Monday for medical attenr tion. He is in the seventh grade at Milford- Steve was dismissed Wed-'' nesday.

Thursday, February 7, 1963

by LEE MILLAN Handicrafts For Everyone Lack of great talent shouldn’t stop anyone from enjoying creative expression. I get satisfaction from handicraft work.. . a leather- belt, wallet, paint-by-number scene, piece of jewelry or mosaic tile items... things I can fashion with my own hands.

Crafts are a problem solver when it comes to gifts, too. Kidsand adults appreciate kits with everything needed for a project.

Often I make an object with a particular person in mind at birthday or Christmas time. You haven’t seen a pleased expression until you give a gift and add, “Made this for you myself.” Right now my family is redecorating our living room. My son and I are working on a/piosaie tile coffee table; my wife painting a set of toleware pieces, and my daughter is doing a/jarge texture painting with bright, crushed stones and sand. We enjoy admiration from friends, but the warmth and personality these handicrafts, give rooms are rewards in their own way. MILFORD YOUTH TO HAVE PANEL DISCUSSION A panel discussion on the topic “Deeper Understanding Among the Churches of Milford” will be on the agenda for the February 10 meeting of the Milford town youth. The meeting will be held at the Methodist church, starting at 7:30 p.m. The panel will consist of four representatives from the different ' churches in Milford. Dick 'Sharp | will represent the First Brethren church; Ronn Brown, Methodist; Larry Hoover, Bethel Church of the Brethren; and either Alanna Orn or Mike Hamilton will represent the Christian church. ' There will also be a business meeting and refreshments will be served. MILFORD LEGION AUXILIARY IN FEBRUARY MEETING The Milford American Legion Auxiliary unit 226 held its February meeting at the Legion hall on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Robert Geiger, president presided~6ver the business meeting. Mrs. Harold Freeman gave a report “Our Flag” which was on the history of the American flag. Mrs. Herbert Felkner, finance chairman, reported that a card party is to be held for the public at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 22. Girls’ State chairman, Mrs, Wade Mishler, presented the names of the junior girls for Girls’ State. The winner will be announced next week in The Mail-Journal., Junior chairman, Helen Leemon, reported that the Junior Auxiliary will meet next Tuesday, Feb. 12, after school. The song of the month “Columbia, The Gem of the Ocean”, and the hymn of the month, Thou Almighty King” were presented at the meeting. Mrs. George Himes reported she had sold over Her quota of Veterans’ Crafts made by the disabled veterans. ' During the evening it was announced that the district meeting will be held in Milford on April 10. The meeting closed with the> singing of “America” and refreshments being served in keeping with Valentine’s Day by Mesdames Glen Price, Wade Miishler, Marvin Markley, and Worth Jackson. MILFORD BETHEL CLASS HAS PARTY SUNDAY NIGHT Members of the Friendship class of the Milford -Bethel Church of the Brethren met Sunday "night at the church and went bowling 1 at Syracuse for their monthly glass party. , They returned to / the church ■ for refreshments bowling. Mrs. Noble Neff is the class teacher. North Webster Students Win In Music Contest North Webster high school was represented by 23 students who won superior ratings at the vocal and ensemble contest held at Plymouth on Saturday, Jan. 26. There were 11 students who made excellent ratings. Superior ratings were won by Jimneta Reffert, clarinet solo; Debra Bockman, alto .saxophone; Danny Conkling, trumpet; Barry Reasoner, trombone; and Susan Hollar, Carolyn Long, Jim Reffett and Alicia Watson in a clarinet quartet. This group did not qualify for the state contest. Those with superior ratings who qualified for the state contest at Butler university on Feb; 19, are: Charles Turner and Les Kline, each with a trumpet solo; Jackie Kuhn, Linda S-n yde r, Cheryl Miller, and Marsha Shock, a, clarinet quartet; Chris Brower, Dick Roose, Suzanne Long and George Wood, a saxophone quartet; Terry Baugher, Les Kline, Betty Clayton, Mark Spor.seller, Cheryl Didier, Charles Turner, J Merlin Bixler, and Jim Hunt in a trumpet octet. James Turner is the musis di; '’rector of the school.

SYRACUSE — LIGONIER CHURCH NOTICES ZION CHAPEL U. B. CHURCH Carl Gable, Pastor Eldon J. Watkins, S. S. SupL Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Evening service 7:45 During the Sunday, Feb. 10, evening services a film on communism will be shown with the young people in charge" of the service. Thurs., prayer meeting 7:30. BURR OAK EUB CHURCH Gene White, Pastor Lawrence Owen, S. S. SupL Sunday School 10:30 Worship 9:30 Evangelical preaching and warm fellowship await you. SOLOMON CREEK EUB Gene White, Pastor Lloyd Juday, S. S. SupL Sunday School 9:45 Worship 10:45 * • 1 Adult Catechism 7:3Q, Evangelical preaching and warm fellowship await you when you attend. ’ GOSHEN FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Service 11 Sunday School 11 Wednesday service 7:45 p. ift. Reading room, 111 N. Fifth St., hours 1:00 p. m. to 4 daily, except Sundays and holidays. , Jf BETHANY CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN U. S. 6 Israel Gordon, Pastor Bruce Baker, SupL Dorothy Gall, Primary Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Evening worship 7 ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH Roman Catholic — Ligonier Rev.' John W. Linnehan Masses 7 and 8:30 a. m., except 3d Sunday of month, masses at 7 and 10 a. m. BIBLE DELIVERANCE CHURCH (503 S. Main, Ligonier) J. W. Clatterbaugh, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 , Worship iy\l Thurs. mid-week service 7:30 CALVARY EUB CHURCH • Road 13 Soi, Syracuse K. E. Robinson, Pastor Arlen Bobeck, SupL Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Youth Fellowship 6 Evening service 7:30 Thurs. Midweek service 7, choir practice 7:30. SYRACUSE BAPTIST CHURCH (Corner Pearl and Harrison Stsx) James C. Paige, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 Worship 10:45 Evening service 7 series messages at Sunday evening services, Jan. 6 through Feb. 17. RBY meets Sunday at 6 p. m. Adult class Sunday evening at 6. Bible study-prayer Thurs. 7

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THE METHODIST CHURCH Road 13, N0.,-Syracuse J. Ross Richey, Minister Mrs. Dale Allen, S. S. SupL Sunday School 9:15 , Church Service 10:30 GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Syracuse, Indiana (Affiliated with the Independent Fundamental Churches of America) * David Haifley, Pastor 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 JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (Scout Cabin in Syracuse) Donald Cole, Pastor Sunday School 1U Worship 11 CHURCH OF GOD Syracuse B. T. Yeager, Pastor Virgil Bobeck, S. S. SupL 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 Syracuse Ralph Wagoner, Pastor Leonard Barnhart, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Preaching 10:30 Evening service 7 Guest speaker Rev. Israel Gordon of the Bethany Church of the Brethren, will ; be featured during the evening worship service. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Syracuse Carl EL Satre. Pastor Church School 9:45 Sermon 10:45 Thurs., 7:30 chancel choir Sat., 10 a. m;, Luther chorus. Saturday prayers, 6 p. m. Luther League Sunday in Luther hall at 6:30 p. m. Steve Carlson will discuss “Rabbits’ Foot Religion.” Bring you£ favoriite superstition. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Corner Harrison and Benton Sts. Syracuse, Indiana John W. Secor, Pastor Lawrence Penrose, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 "Worship service 10:30 Junior fellowship 7 Evening service 7:30 Wed. mid-week service 7:30 WAWASEE LAKESIDE CHAPEL Jason Martin, Pastor Worship service 10 Sunday school 11 Wed. mid-week service 7:30 Wayfarers meet Wed. night “When gray hairs come HI be so shocked I’ll simply dye!”

Our Churches Cordially Welcome You ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY THESE RELIGIOUS MESSAGES ARE SPONSORED IN THE HOPE OF ENCOURAGING GREATER RECOGNITION OF MAN’S DEPENDANCE IN HIS CHURCH FOR SPIRITUAL " gglpAW AND H|S DOG 4 ’ 1., Ji • r k / Ms ! -W "K -I- - -4 —r* —- LI i : i '** - ■ WIB hW PRlilfx - < .Jb

THE CHURCH FOR ALL... ALL FOR THE CHURCH • ’ The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building of character and good citizenship. It id 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: (1) 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. > ■

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Our neighbor has a firm opinion about children and pets: “When a boy is old enough to assume responsibility for the care of a dog, it’s time enough for him to have one.” But our Davey is growing up with his dog — his frolicking playmate today, his faithful friend and protector tomorrow. Our neighbor has an opinion also about children and God: “When my son is able to weigh the claims of religion with a mature mind he can decide for himself whether he wants to go to Church.” What heritage would men have of Truth and Right and Freedom if each generation had not imparted its blessings to the next? It is the faith of our fathers -which is ours to cherish, and to teach our children. • Let them grow up with that Christian Faith and it will have its rightful place in their lives.

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MILFORD - WEBSTER LEESBURG - OSWEGO CHURCH NONCES THE METHODIST CHURCH Leesburg W. Lavem Skinner, Pastor Morning Worship 9:30 Church School 10:35 Youth Fellowship 6:30 Jr. choir rehearsal Chancel choir rehear. ThUrs. 7. THE BRETHREN CHURCH Leesburg Kenneth Koontz, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 „ Morning Worship 10 :30 Youth Fellowship 6:30 Evening Worship 7 Boys’ Brigade, age 12-18, WVed. 6:45 Prayer meeting and Bible Study Thurs. 7:30 OSWEGO BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship and Youth Church 10:30 Evening Worship 7 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Oswego Nelson Crow, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Evening Worship 7:30 APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN CHURCH Milford Theo Beer, Henry Beer, er Hartter, Ministers Morning Sermon 10 Sunday School 10 Nursery is provided FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH Milford Wayne Swihart, Pastor ». Robert Geiger, SupL Sunday School 9:30 Worship Service 10:30 Choir Practice Thurs. 8 p. m. THE NAZARENE CHURCH South Main Street-Milford James Mapes, Pastor Don Keck, S. S, Supt. a— Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 NYPS 7 Sunday Evening Worship 7:30 Prayer and Praise Service Wednesday 7:39 p. m. THE''ZIETHODIST CHURCH Milford , Leonard Thompson, Minister Arlo Beiswanger, SupL Worship 10 Sunday School 11 Senior MYF 6 Junior MYF Wed. 7 THt CHRISTIAN CHURCH Milford Carl Shearer, Pastor Leon Tucker, Supt. Bible School 9:30 . Morning Worship 10:30 Evening Worship 6:15 Hour of Power Wednesday 7 CYH meetings Wednesday 7 CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Milford Robert Perkins, Pastor Hamer Sorensen. S. S. SudL “ Mrs. Neal Cory, Jr. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 - Preaching 10:30 NEW SALEM CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 1 Howard J. Kreider, Pastor Robert Hurd, General SupL Mrs. Robert Hurd, Primary Supt Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 HASTINGS EUB CHURCH Raymond R. Wilson, Pastor f Paul Hollar, SupL Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 ~- Prayer Meeting Thurs. 8 p. m. CONCORD EUB CHURCH Paul W. Gamer, Pastor Worship Service 9:30 . Sunday School 10:45 Boys’ and Girls’, 1 Jr. and Sr., and Adult Fellowship classes. TURKEY CREEK ’ 'CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Orvm Kilmer, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 DST THE METHODIST CHURCH North Webster Carl Wirey, Pastor Worship 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 Evening Worship 7:30 T Bible Study, Wed. 7 p. m. at parsonage CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN North Webster Clayton Mock, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Evening Worship 7:3D~—— Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 , c CHURCH OF GOD > North Webster Brooks Linn, Pastor Worship 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 Evening Service 7:30 Mid-week Service Wed. 7:30 , Youth Fellowship Wed. 7:30 Children’s Story Hour, Wed. 7:30

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