The Mail-Journal, Volume 2, Number 46, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 December 1963 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL Thursday, December 19, 1963

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Milford Locals

Guests at a pre-Christmas dinner last Sunday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Orn at Milford were Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Orn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Dewart and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stump and son, all of Milford, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Orn and son of Goshen. ■ Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Rarig and family will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Don io'er and family and Mr. and Mrs.-Roscoe Smith, all of the Milford area, oh Christmas eve. v - ■ festivities in the home of Mr. and M s. Jack Wolfeiman ahd son .’Mau ?e of M <i I wi l ! be Mr. and Mrs. Bob XVolfcrnr.m and son, d Ml s. 1 >iclk \ Wolferman and .family, and Mr. and Mrs.: Howard Vanlaninghani and family, all of Christmas eve : guests. . in. the . home of Mr. and Mrs Pete Yoder, members of their family," yMm and Mrs. Harry Dale Doty and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd J. Yoder and children, all of Milford, and Mr. and Mrs. Si Good of Valparaiso. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bushong, Johnny, and Mrs. Mary Huber of

Waubee lake, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Seely, and John Bushong of Milford will have, a pre-Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. Ross Huber in Goshen on Sunday evening. Other members of the family will also be present. ■ Christmas eve guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Weis- I ser and sons at Milford will be | Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Baker and I daughters of r 4 Warsaw and Mrs. : ; Glenn Baker of r 2 Milford. I , Guests on Christmas day in the < home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wolfer- ! man of near Milford will be Mr. j and Mrs. Jack Wolferman of Mil- < ford. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfer- ' man and daughters and Mr. and i < Mrs. G. F. Wolferman and fam-1 ily, all of Milford, will be guests ; of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl j Wolferman, at a Christmas, dinner i on Sunday. - ' ’ j.! ' Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Zimmerman and family of near Milford will entertain Mr. and Mrs. James Peffly and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.; Larry Ehert,. Mr." and Mrs. O. A. Peffß, and Ed Peffly,- all of*Elk- j hart, Christmas eve. ; Christmas guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teeple, Roy and Johnny, r 2 Milford, will be Mr' and Mrs. Jerry Bushong, Johnny, and Mrs. Mary Huber of r 1 Milford, and John Bushong of Milford.' ' Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Seely of Milford will be Christmas day guests in the home- of Mr. Seely’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Seely, Susan and Jim, at JoneSviljp, Mich. Other members of the Seely fam- ■ ily will also be present.

Syracuse Locals

Mrs. LaMar Kilmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Rohdot, r 2, has been elected president of Co-Wed., an organization for those planning a career in church vocations, at Manchester college. Mr' and~"Mrs. Kenneth Elson visited Mrs. Bess Elson at Garrett and Mr., and Mrs. Nelson LeCount at Wawaka last Saturday. i Mr. and Mrs. Mel- Combs visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Combs at Muncie Sunday. • Maury Snyder accompanied William Buster to Fort Wayne today. Mr.’Buster entered Veterans’ hospital. Mrs. Lucretia Larson, Mr. and

Mrs. Samuel V. Larson, Mrs. Ly- \ * dia Deardorff, and Miss Ida Dear- ' dorff attended the funeral of B. H. z Traster at Garrett Saturday. { Mrs. William Pipp and Mrs. Es- , teha Swartz spent Monday in r South Bend. pMr. and Mrs. Martin Hoover . and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Lee Gil- " bert and children will 'leave Fri- • day for St. Cloud, Fla., to spend JTJ the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. V Keith Cripe and family, former f residents of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Ott of ( r 3 I have gone to Lake Worth, Fla., L ■for the winter. . ' Mrs. Elizabeth Pollock and Mrs. j Nell Sloan left Tuesday for Haines City, Fla., where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hart have returned home for the holidays from ; Fort Sill, Okla. Jack will report back for duty in Hawaii On Jan. 1. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hart, r 1, Ligonier. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elam and ' children spent Sunday visiting 1 friends and relatives in New Cas- i •tie, s ■ Pat Money, son of Mr. and Mrs. - Earl Money, has returned home j for the holidays from Norwich j Military Academy, Northfield, Vt. ! Mrs. Marie LeCount Os r 3 left . Sunday for Noblesville where she | will spend' the week with her son, I Corlyss LeCount.' On Friday they plan to leave for Fort Myers / Beach, Fla., where Mrs. LeCount t will spend the winter. E. E. Lindley, cashier at the State Bank of Syracuse, was in Indianapolis on Dec. 10 business. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bushong have returned from a two-week trip .to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Vorhis, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Richards, and Mr. and Mrs. Merl Darr, were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith in Elkhart.

I Mr. and Mrs. Larry Weisser and ' sons of Milford will attend the annual Weatherhead company Christmas party Sunday, Dec. 22, at the Syracuse gym. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and sons of .Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Smith . and family of . Three Rivers, Mich., will be Christmas day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rosgoe Smith at Milford. Sam Wolford of Goshen has c me to Milford and will make his home at the Oin nursing home. Rev. Frank Barker, pastor of the Milfo-. .1 Fl. st. Brethren church, j lev. Glen Traver, pastor of the New Paris First Brethren church, and James Stuckman of Milford toured the India e Prison nt Miohighn . City on Monday as the • guest of the chaplain. Rfcv. H. Milford Lions club. • " I . t h-, and Mrs. Jim. Avery and daughter-, Tammy Jo, of -Syracuse j will'be Christmas day guests of Mr. and Mis. Walter Nyce apd Vicki Sue at Milford. I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hollar and' family of Hastings community, will be hosts* to the Hollar family Mopday evening, Dec. 23, for a Christmas supper. Among the

guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Enos 1 Hollar, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hol- I Jar and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ' ard Hollar and sons, all of Milford; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hollar and family, Mr. and Mis. Keith i Hollar, all of Nappanee; Mr. and , Mrs. Junior Hollar and family of Syracuse; and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hollar and.family of Warsaw. . Mr. and Mrs. Larry Weisser and : sons of Milford will be Christmas , day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tom, Sr., at Leesburg. ] Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Orn and < family of Milford -will leave Fri- 1 day evening for Las-Vegas, Nev., v where they will spent Christmas with Mr. Orn's brother, Harry Orn, and family. Mr. and * Mrs. R. E. Slabaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Graff and family of Milford will spend Christmas with. Mr. and Mrs. Don Boyd and family at Hollywood, Fla. Mrs. Boyd is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . Slabaugh and a sister of Mrs. Graff. Christmas day guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd J. i Yoder and family of near Milford ; will be Marshall .Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sorensen and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Donala Wuthrich and family, all of the Milford area; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Snider and family of New Paris; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whitehead ojf Etna Green; and Carl Whitehead of Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bushong and Johnny, and Mrs. Mary Huber of Waubee ' lake., and John Bushong of Milford will be.Chiis.tr • mas eve guests in the. home of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Seely at Milford.

Mrs. Bjll S. Betesf and Mrs. S. F. Betes" spent Saturday in Fort 1 Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kammerdiener and daughter have moved i into the property at 301 N. HarI rison street, which they recently , I purchased from Hugh Neer, ' Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McClintic | and Mrs. William E. Luegge of | Kalamazoo were recent guests of Mrs. Lydia Deardorff and daugh- J i ter, Miss Ida. A S i rr my* to APYeensty a Q aASS,l ' ISi>

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Syracuse OES Honors Syracuse chapter 283, Order of I I Eastern Star, held a Christmas . I party last Wednesday evening • : honoring the past worthy ma- , [ trons and past worthy patrons. j. Mrs. Frank Bates, worthy ma- [ ' tron, presided and asked that Mrs. [ Georgia Miller be escorted to the ■ ; east as she was being especially j . honored as the first member cand- ' idate for initiation after the char- • ter was duly constituted and was | worthy maron in 1921. Mrs. Donald McNamara read he | history of the chapter which had : j been prepared by Mrs. Jaek-Carr. ' I The chapter was organized In 1! 3 i and, Mrs. Florence Mayfield' was the first worthy matron. Mrs. Mil- ■ ler was’presented a gift fiom the,! chapter. I Mrs. Gerald Cramer presented ' ;"certificates of proficieacy. ■to four , ! members, Mrs.. Orris EarharL Mrs. McNamara, Mrs. Dale Kimes i j and Mrs. Harper Peck. Mrs. Everett Dunn presented to-J ! the chapter a 25-year pin belong- ■ ing to. the late Mrs. Elnora Col- | I well-, a past patron’s pin of her [ late husband, Warren Colwell, and a membership pin which had belonged to his mother, Mrs. Sarah Colwell. -J These pins were presented tothe past matrons club ■by Mrs. Elnora Colwell before her death, j They have been placed in a frame ■ and wili hang in the chapter room, i Four 25-year pins are due this year and Mrs. Charles W. Kroh was presented her pin at this meeting by Everett Dunn. Mrs. Nellie Wilt had been given her pin and pins will be presented to Mrs. Eloise Frevert of Goshen and Mrs. A. A. Pfingst. The charter was draped for Mrs. Ida Bender of Columbia City, a charter member. Following, the business, meeting the group went j

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into the dining room for a* gift exchange, games and refresh-; ments. Hostesses were Mrs. Gale . Benner, Mrs. Hazel Veltman, and Mr. and Mrs. Theldon Kline. Bud Kline won the door prize. < OES Rite for Mrs. Bender Douglas Yoder, Mrs. Frank ‘ Bates, Mrs. John Craw, Mrs. Janies . : Michaels, Mrs. Wallace Clark, Mrs. Joe Longenecker, Mrs. Estelle Swartz, Mrs. Dale Kimes, 1 and Mrs. Harper Peck of the Syracuse chapter OES went to the • Smith and Sons Mortuary in Col- . umbia City where they officiated | ■at the .Eastern Star service for Mrs. Ida Bender Tuesday eveni ing, Dec. 10.

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a HAAB, Gregory Todd Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haab of 205 Queen Anne Court, San Antonio, Tex., are the parents of their first child, a son, Gregory Todd, born this morning, Thursday, Dec. 19, at 9 a. m. in the Fort Sam Hous- ; ton Army Base hospital in Texas. I

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Ham-Turkeys Chickens Lard 8 lb. s ]°° I PURITAN Ice Cream % GAL — REG. 89£ Now 69c 3-% GALLONS _ MILK s ]oo 2 HEADS Lettuce 39c U. S. NO. 1 I POTATOES 201 b. 59c SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING 3 lb. 59c P e Op' e Zs Th*jjflw

Gregory Todd weighed 7 pounds, 12 ounces. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haab of r 1 Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Fred ! Grimm of Quincy, 111., are the maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. I Andrew Beer of Milford are the i paternal great-grandparents.

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Everybody depends upon the i farmer for food but not many seek to ascertain what the farmer ; can depend upon. One of the surest methods of I making yourself disliked is to get the idea that you have to speak ■ the truth all the time. • ■

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i NEW BARBER IN MILFORD i Milford has a new barber in the person of Kay Flenar, who started working for Good’s Barber Shop last week. Mr. Flenar is married and the father of two daughters, six and three years old He is living in Etna Green at present,,

Ice Skates Sharpened WAWASEE SPORTSMAN center In the village | South of Syracuse i 1 We-Caya-To-So and j O-Da-Ko Groups Wi l HoH A. Side. Os Gift Items O i , Sat., Dec. 14 ' From 9 i.. to 5 p.m. 't Thp * ■ ’ American ART GALLERY * SYRACUSE CUSTOM DIGGING GRAVEL, HAULING BACK FILLING FOUNDATIONS, TRENCHES SEPTIC TANKS T. L (Bud) Kline Ph.: 457-3677, Syracuse i■, • . ’