The Mail-Journal, Volume 2, Number 14, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 May 1963 — Page 2

THE MAIL-JOURNAL Thursday, May 16, 1963

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Pierceton Qualifies Two For Regional; Kerr Breaks High Jump Record

In the sectional track meet held at Huntington, May 10, the Cubs qualified two men for the regional track meet mid placed in a three way tie for Bth place' in a field of 18 teams. i Rick Kerr, a Pierceton senior, ! placed 3rd in the high jump, iqual- : ified for the regional meet and 1 broke the Pierceton school record . with a 5 ft. 10% inch jump. Team 1 mate Ray Slusher, a junior, placed ’ 2nd in the shot put and qualified £ for the regional. ■ 1 Neighboring Larwill, led by Al-i bert Surfus who won the 100 yd. ] 1

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John Gerber Places In Secfl. Track Meet John Gerber, Milford high school track star, placed first in the broad jump at the sectional track meet held in Huntington last Friday. John set a school record of 21 feet 11 inches, breaking the record of 21 feet inches which he set at the county meet this year. The MHS senior placed fourth in pole vault and will represent the Trojans in the regional meet to be held tomorrow (Friday) at Fort Wayne in both events. ETA BETA PI SORORITY MEETS IN NAPPANEE . Sixteen members of the Eta Beta Pi Sorority were entertained at the home of Mrs. Don Anglin in Nappanee Monday evening. Following dessert served at four tables, Mrs. Esther Poynter of Milford presided over the> business session, during which individual reports of the anniversary weekend spent in Chicago, were read. The social portion of the evening was ’ spent in playing bridge with prizes being awarded to Mrs. Albert Graff of Milford, Mrs. Esther Gentzhorn, Elkhart, Mrs. Arthur Baumgartner, Milford, and Mrs. Edna Polk of Elkhart. Others present included Mrs. Harold Burns, South Bend, Mrs. Peter Beer, Goshen, Mrs. LaMar Barber and Mrs. Preston Klinger, both of Elkhart, Mrs. Bessie Sunthimer, Mrs. Harold Tom, Mrs. Roy .Schultz, Mrs. Charles Kerlin and Mrs. Russell Neff, all of Milford, and Mrs. Loren Heckman of Bremen. The June meeting will be heio at the home of Mrs. Russell Price of near Nappanee, on June 10. Milford Locals Mother’s Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haab of Milford were Mr. and Mrs. Lornie Miller and Mrs. John Emkoff of Nappanee, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kodba, South Berid, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffer and daughters, Lani Kay and Lu Ann of Warsaw, Clark Crafton and Miss Nancy Waters of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haab of Milford. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. John Haab of South Bend and Terry Haab of Chicago. Those that spent Mother’s Day with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pinkerton at Milford were Mrs. Paul Schell and Anne, of St. Joseph, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. James Pinkerton and Terry of Goshen; Mr. and Mrs. Max Brower, sons, Syracuse; Mrs. Nelson Morehouse and Carolyn of the New Salem community; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn and family of Leesburg; Mr. and Mrs. James Hummel and family of Shoe Lake; and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph J. Pinkerton of Kokomo. Mrs. Harry F. Haab of Milford will entertain the Thursday Night Sewing club in her country home next Thursday evening, May 23. ACCIDENT WEDNESDAY An accident happened at 6 and 15 around noon Wednesday when a truck turned over. Details of the accident were not available.

dash and the 220 yd. run, placed 3rd in the meet and qualified four men for the regional. ' v The following is the order and points scored of the teams in the sectional meet: Huntington 46; Warsaw 28; Larwill 19: Columbia City 10; Bremen 8; Plymouth 6; Milford 6; Andrew 5; Roanoke 5; Pierceton 5; Liberty Center 5; Jefferson Twp. 3; Etna Green 3; Bluffton 3; Sidney 3; Lapaz 3; Manchester 3; Lancaster 2. The regional meet will be held Friday, May 17, at Fort Wayne.

Thursday Ladies Hold Bowling Banquet The Thursday Nite Ladies bowling league held their end of the season banquet last week at the Driftwood RoOm of the Wawasee Golf club, Syracuse. Ninety-six were in attendance. Tables were decorated with dainty decorative candleholders which were lated given as door prizes. Each place, was graced with little basket nutcups and miniature wooden bowling pins with each person’s name and closing average for the year. Following dinner awards were* “given with top place honors going to the B and K Drive-In. Members of this team are Anne Gallahan, captain, Maxine Thomas, Pearl Pletcher, Jean Niles and Elgie Tatman. Anne Gallahan also won the Linda Stify award for bowling •the most over her average on Valentine’s Day. This award is given each year by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Money in memoriam of their daughter. Other awards were: High team game and series - scratch - Hawaiian Village; high team game and series - hdcpp. - American Industries; high individual game ’- Betty McKibben; high individual series - Isabelle Stahley; most improved average - Helen Lantz. Election Betty Nyce was elected vice president during the business meeting; Beverly Hamman re-e---lected treasurer; and Evelyn Bowser, sgt.-at-arms. Margaret Smith, president, . and Isabelle Stahley, secretary, .will continue in office for another year. Door prizes went to the following: Larraine Rondot, Mary Lou Willsey, Linda Greene, Eunice Baugher, Susie Tytler, Karleen Felkner, Frances Holloway, Katherine White, Barbara Coy, and . Connie Allen. A 4 by 6 drawing by- Debbie Carpenter, daughter of Shirley Carpenter, of a baby in diapers rolling a bowling ball down the alley, graced the head table and was awarded to Eunice Reed. SYRACUSE Court News Files Complaint The Overhead Door company, Syracuse, has filed a complaint for $1,123.09 against D. ‘A. Bontrager of r 1, Middlebury. The complaint is on materials furnished from February 11, 1960 to August 31, 1960. Promissory Note The Weatherhead Federal credit union, Syracuse, has filed a complaint on a promissory note asking judgment of $1,151.90 plus interest and attorney’s fees against Willie Mae and Wayne McMillan and Maude Flickinger. The suit alleges the defendants have paid only $214.10 since the date.of the note on March 4, 1960. Marriage Licenses A marriage license was issued in the Kosciusko county cler’s office to Clarence R. Hewes Jr., 33, a Fort Wayne contractor, and Lucille Ann Hunnicutt, 23, of r 4, Syracuse. A marriage license was also issed to Charles Ray Folger, 20, of r 4, Syracuse, assistant purchasing agent for Concord Mobile Homes at Elkhart and Zelma May Kilmer, 19, of Syracuse, a beauty school student. Divorce Granted Mary Weaver Hughes of Syracuse has been granted a divorce from John Hughes in Kosciusko circuit court. Her former name of Mary Weaver was restored. . Attorney Sued / R. Leon Connolly, Syracuse attorney, has been named the defendant in a suit filed by Seth Ward, Lake Wawasee attorney, in which the defendant is charged with fraud and deception. Ward alleges that he had been a chief counsel for a Mr. Smith in a personal injury case and that a former supreme court judge, Can Flanagan who is now deceased, to whom he had given the filing fee, had instructed Smith to return the papers to Ward. Ward claims that instead, the papers were given to Connolly who then settled the case without paying Ward S2OO he, says is due him. The plaintiff seeks judgment I of S6OO.

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TOP BOWLERS — These bowllers are winners of the Nappanee Thursday night Ladies’ League for the second consecutive year, and proudly display their plaque. Their name: The Main Grill. They are left to right, Betty

Mixed Doubles Bowling Tourney At Wawasee Bowl A Mixed Lucky Doubles bowling' tournament} is being planned by the Wawasee Bowl, it was announced this week by Red Weber, manager. The event will be held May 26, 30 and 31; June 1,2, 8,9, 15, and 16. First place prize is $lOO based on 150 entries. A new prize list with each 150 entries bowled. First place winners in each prize list will return for roll-off for over-all championship trophies on June 29. COUNTY BOWLING LEAGUE May 13, 196% Final Stanamgs “A” Flight Wawasee Pkg. Store 88 44 Pilcher’s Shoes 80 52 Wawasee Bowl 79 53 Frog Tavern 71 61 O. K. Sales 64 68 Thornburg Drug Co. 64 68 Lakeland Produce 61 71 Byler Motors 53% 78% Syracuse Rubber Prod. 50 82 No. Webster Hdwe. 49% 82% High team series and game. —• Wawasee Bowl 2885-1012. High Ind. series — O. Cobbum 650. High Ind. game — A. Weber 257. ' 600 series — A. Weber 257-203-172-632, O. Cobbum 235-214-201-650, H. Schrock 211-202-196-609. “B” Flight Anchor Bar 79- 53 Coxy’s Gun Shop 74%57% Kinder Mfg. Co. 71 61 Wawasee Restaurant* 71 61 No. Webster Lions 71 61 Kurly’s Keglers 68 64 Connolly’s Grocery 67 65 Budget Loans 62% 69% Syracuse Police 53 79 Barbee Lake Hotel 41 91 High team series and game — Anchor Bar 2586-912. High Ind. series — Wogoman 596. High Ind. game — G. Nordman 247.

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Wiegand, Phil Whisler, captain Dorothy Mishler, sponsor O. A. Mishler, Peg Bean and Phil Hively. Betty Wiegand has had two 600 series and has a 171 average, while Peg Bean has also had two 600 series with a 169 average.

Enjoys Paper Sirs: Enclose find check. Please send us your paper for one year. We had a copy and enjoyed it a lot. Iman G. Rookstool r 2 Leesburg, Ind. Milford Bowling League Trophies On Display Trophies to be given at the banquet to be held by the Milford Bowling League sometime in June are on display in Poynter’s Recreation Room on Main street in Milford. According to Billy Little the banquet will be prepared and served by the American Legion Auxiliary. Trophies to be given that evening are as follows: League trophy—Turf Bar II Traveling trophy, sponsored by The Mail-Journal—Turf Bar II ABC trophy to the player with the most improved average—Bruce Vanlaningham League high average — Louise Hare League high game—Robert Fisher . . League high series—Leon Newman Trophies for 600 series — Doyle Butler, James Chambers, Louis Hare, Leon Newman,. Paul Matthews, Ray Sorenson, Delbert Dippon, and James Keller (2). The ABC triplicate trophy—Don Miller « John Augsburger has received a century patch for bowling 100 points over his average in one game.

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Frank Nyikos, Mgr. SYRACUSE Phone: 457-3532

They received the plaque at the Nappanee City Association banquet held last Thursday evening at the Pickwick Lounge at Syracuse. They competed in the national bowling tournament at Memphis, Tenn., April 22. (Adv.)

Eleanor Champion President Os Wawasee Ladies Mrs. Eleanor Champion was elected president of the ladies of the Wawasee golf club at their meeting on Tuesday. Mrs. Thelma Hattersley was elected secretary. “Calloway” was the play of the day. Eighteen hole winners were as follows: First — Eleanor Champion. Second — Thelma Hattersley. Low putts — Louise .Miller. Nine hold winners were as follows : First — Vera Hull. Second — Pearl Peterson. Low putts — Della Baumgartner. Mrs. Joan Haab was appointed general chairman of the invitational to be held on June 25. She will appoint her' committees next week. TED BURSON RECEIVES AWARD Ted Burson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Burson of Syracuse, received awards in basketball, track and a special basketball award, listing Ted on the district 15 NAIA basketball team, at William Penn college’s achievement award program held last Friday afternoon. A graduating senior, he was also an attendant in the court of the May Day Queen, Corrine Zimmerman.

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Syracuse Baptist Church To Honor Syracuse Seniors Friday evening, May 17, the Syracuse Baptist church, friends and relatives, will entertain the two graduating church seniors, Robert (Butch) Miller and David Robinson, at Howard’s Restaurant. Rev. Lee C. Turner, a former Sears Roebuck executive and current pastor of the Tri-Lakes Bapist church, will bring a challenging message to the young men. Pastor James C. Paige will be master of ceremonies and is to give a short resume of interesting events occurring in the lives of each of the graduates. This is planned to the delight of all and the surprise of the two seniors who do not realize their lives have been such open books. Special music will be presented by Diane Miller and Darlene Paige. Group singing will add to the festive atmosphere.

Jtewlrrivait ZULLO, Thomas James Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Ralph P. Zullo „of Cherry Point, N. C., are the parents of a new son bom Tuesday, May 14. The baby was named Thomas James and weighed in at six pounds, three ounces. Mrs. Zullo is the former Phyllis Cecil of Milford. Thomas James has three brothers;, David, 8, Gary, 6, and Joe, 5. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Cecil of Dewart Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zullo of Claremont, N. H., are the paternal grandparents. WUTHRICH, Janis Elaine Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wuthrich of 440 W. Petrie, Fort Wayne, are the proud parents of a daughter, Janis Elaine, born on May 7. Janis Elaine tipped the scales at 7 pounds and 3 ounces. She has one brother Terry. LANGE, Lisa Leona A daughter, Lisa Leona, was born to Mr. and Mrs. George E. Lange of r 1 New Paris Monday morning at 8 o’clock in the Goshen General hospital. Lisa Leona weighed in at 7 pounds, 6 ounces, and measured 20 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brock of Millersburg and Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm Lange of r 1 Syracuse are the paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Troyer of Syracuse are the maternal great-grandparents.

Warren Shively Plans 21-Day Trip To Russia Warren Shively of Nappanee is making plans for a 21-day trip which will take him to Russia, in company with a group of from 15 to 25. The trip is being planned by an Indiana university professor and is for state, county and local governmental Officials, The trip is designed to give members of the group an insight on how comparable civil units in Russia operate. The trip will begin June 29, and will take the group to England, Belgium, Poland, Hungary and Germany. Shively is an Elkhart county commissioner. Read The Mail-Journal Thoroughly

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GOSHEN COMMUNITY AUCTION Sale Every Monday -— Dial KE 3-5585 Next Sale Date — Monday, May 20, 1963 John Hostetler will sell 15 extra nice crossbred sows ready to farrow. They are old, vaccinated and coming in with their 2nd and 3rd litters. SOME SALE PRICES OF MAY 13 FEEDER PIGS SB.OO to $15.25 DAIRY COWS $175.00 to $220.00 VEAL $27.50 to $34.00 t $20.75 to $24.00 FAT HOGS sls-25 to sl6-20 pijppc . . . »12.00 to $13.60 BOARS $ lO - 50 t 0 sl29 ° BUTCHER BULLS••••• SIBOO to s2l-50 BUTCHER HEIFERS AND STEERS $17.50 to $22.70 BUTCHER COWS - alo’nn *° SI’S CANNERS AND CUTTERSSI3.OO to $14.50 For Top Take-Home Dollars - Sell At Goshen McDowell, Martin, Lambqght Auctioneers GERALD LAMBRIGHT - Owner For Livestock Marketing Service Be Sure To Call On Us.

MILFORD - LEESBURG Hospital Notes Howard Scott Hapner of r 1 Milford was admitted last week to the Goshen General hospital. He was dismissed last Thursday. Ellen Marie Hoover of r 1 Milford and Christine Fisher of Leesburg were released from Goshen General hospital last week. Mrs. Ernest Bailey of Milford was admitted to Goshefi General hospital last Thursday. She was dismissed over the week end. John Blackburn of r 2 Leesburg was admitted last Thursday to the Murphy Medical Center. He was released Tuesday. Fred E. Mathews of r 1 Milford and Mrs. Mollie Bowen of r 1 Leesburg were released from Goshen General hospital Monday. Mrs. Emery Hoffer of Milford was dismissed Tuesday from the Murphy Medical Center.