The Mail-Journal, Volume 2, Number 46, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 December 1963 — Page 12

THE MAIL-JOURNAL Thursday, December 19, 1963

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Syracuse Town Board Os Trustees Has Last Meeting Os Year December 17

The Syracuse town board of trustees met Tuesday evening, Dec. 17, for the last meeting of 1963. They approved the hiring of Lessig Engineers of Warsaw as town engineers to study, draw plans, and specifications for pipe lines to be laid to Wawasee Village in the future. Clerk-treasurer J. Barton Cox read a letter from F. F. Hoopingamer, asking if the town would be interested in renting or leasing property used for a parking lot across the street from the city park. The board did not rffake a J decision at this time. Street and water commissioners, Walter Hagerdon, reported that there is still some trouble with one of the lift wells, which may be due to the size of the motor and is being investigated. Mr. Hagerdon also asked approval .of the board to purchase snow fence, stating that the town needed about 500 feet to be used at the Syracuse cemetery and on north Huntington street. This matter was taken under advisement. The board members signed the contract between the town of Syracuse and Thornburg Drug company on water service and laying the water line to their new location south of Syracuse. At the close of the meeting, board president Byron Connolly, thanked Mr. Cox and Harry Coy for their help and cooperation, stating that he believed more had been accomplished in the last four years for the town than at any time in the history of the board The next meeting will be Tuesday, Jan. 7, when new board members and Mrs. Lois Schleeter will begin their duties. Present at the meeting were Mr. Cox, board members, Byron Connolly, Harry Coy and Loren Long- 1 enbaugh. Also present were Mr. Hagerdon, Don Enyeart, Roy Miller, Emory Guy, Joe Hughes, Bud Kline and O. C. Butt.

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mu BETROTHED — Mr. and Mrs. Howard Simison of 113 W. Portland street, Syracuse, announce the engageemnt of their daughter, Miss Carolyn S. Denton, to Jerry A. Hapner, son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hapner, of 718 E. Chicago street, Syracuse. Miss Denton is a 1960 graduate of Syracuse high school. She attended South Bend Commercial college and is presently employed at Ames Company, Inc., subsidiary of Miles Laboratories, Inc., Elkhart. Mr. Hapner is a 1957 graduate of Syracuse high school, attended Purdue university extension in Fort Wayne, served four years in the Army, and is presently serving in the Brethren Volunteer Service. No date has been set the wedding. John Lantz Elected Correspondent Os Sigma Alpha Epsilon John Lantz, 513 S. Lake St., Syracuse, has been elected corresI pondent of the Sigma Alphia EpI silon social fraternity at Indiana 1 universitySigma Alpha Epsilon is one of 30 national social fraternities with chapters on the I. U. campus. Lantz is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Lantz and is a sophomore accounting major.

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Past Matrons And Patron Have ’ Christmas Party Past Matrons and Patrons of Kosciusko Chapter No. 160, Order of Eastern Star, and their husbands and wives were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Baumgartner on Sunday evening, Dec. 15. The home throughout was very festive with its Christmas decorations. A bountiful carry-in dinner was served at 5:30 at tables decorated with red cloths and lighted with candles to the following: Mrs. Katherine Stockberger, Mr. and Mrs. John Davidsen, Mr. and Mrs. William Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kizer, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cecil, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baumgartner and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed. The social time was spent with the arrival of Santa who distributed some very interesting gifts. Later euchre and hearts were enjoyed by all. Door prizes were received by Mrs. Stockberger and Mrs. Perry. The next meeting of the Past Matrons will be held in March, the place and date to be announced later. HI-NEIGHBORS CHRISTMAS PARTY The Hi-Neighbors club of the Syracuse-North Webster community recently held its annual Christmas dinner and gift exchange -at the home of Mrs. Robert Bowser. Following the pot luck dinner, organ music and carol singing were enjoyed by the group. During , the gift exchange, Santa Claus ■ paid a visit to the seven children i present. Plans were made for the delivery of twenty Christmas boxes throughout the community. This is an annual project for the club. Those present were Mrs. Howard Mock, Mrs. Clarence Whistler, Mrs. Earl Sutton, Mrs. Dallas Cox, Mrs. Bernard Roberts, Mrs. Albert Thomas, Mrs- David Clayton, Mrs. Donald Ferverda, Mrs. Ralph Coy, Mrs. Lester Stabler, Mrs. Paul Culler, Mrs. Thurlow Mock and Mrs. Gertrude Caskey.

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CHRISTMAS IN INDIANAPOLIS Christmas on the circle in In-! dianapolis is beautiful. The giant Christmas tree into which the Soldiers’ and Sailor?’ monument has been transformed, comes to f light at night during the Christ- _ ' mas season when the 6,000 multir colored light become 6,000 twink--3 ling stars. This colorful illumina- _ tion can be seen for miles. Among those visiting Indianapolis Were Mesdames Harold Tusj ing, Harvey Hollar, Marshall E- - step, Noble Johnson and Robert - Rumfelt, all of the Milford area. s They spent last Thursday at • Glendale Shopping center, visited ■ the large Orchid wholesale center, > were overnight guests at the Sher- • idan-Lincoln hotel, visited Butler 1 campus and saw Cinnarama, ‘ “How the West Was Won.” • Others seeing some of the same sights and attending the REMC institute near Speedway were Mr. 1 and Mrs*. Paul Hollar, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morehouse, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Nifong and Arden I Warner, all of the Lakeland areaPHIL SMITHS HONORED AT OPEN HOUSE Mr and Mrs. Phillip Smith of I Three Rivers, Mich., were honored | at an open house in the home of Mr. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Smith of r 1 Milford. The Phillip Smiths were married on November 29. Guests present during the day were from Osceola. Elkhart, Syracuse, and Milford. Glen Hensley, USM, In ‘Lock-On’ Program Marine Private Glenn D. Hensley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil ; Hensley of Cromwell has participated in a six-week combat training program called “LOck-on” I with “H” company, second battalion, fifth Marine regiment, first Marine division, Camp Pendleton, ; Calif. This training is designed to in- , creased combat efficiency of Mar--1 ine units before departure for the I Far East. “Lock- on” includes field Maneuvers and guerrilla warfare.

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Round Table i Ladies Enjoy Chrismas Dinner The Ladies of the Round-Table of Syracuse met Monday night at Howard’s Restaurant for the annual Chirstmas dinner. A smorgasbord was enjoyed at tables beautifully decorated in the holiday season. Mrs. Carl H. Satre gave the tabel grace. Following dinner, members went to the home of Mrs. Edith Rhode and Miss Priscilla Rhode for a short program and gift exchange. Lovely and unusual Christmas decorations were in keeping throughout the house. Miss Ethel Bowser presented the first portion of the program, “Let’s Keep Christmas,” Peter Marshall’s Christmas sermon of 1947. Mrs. Satre then sang “Star of the East” accompanied by Mrs. Richard Ditmer at the piano. Miss Rhode concluded with Fulton Oursler’s story "String of Blue Beads.” Various Christmas carols were sung prior to the gift changeMembers were then invited to to the colonial dining room for punch and cookies. Mr. Satre, dressed in an authentic Australian dress, poured. The committee in charge were Mrs. Rhode, chairman, Miss Bowser, Mrs. Leonard Barnhart, Mrs. Ditmer, Mrs. Marguerite Elkins, Mrs. Everett Miner, Miss Rhode

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