The Mail-Journal, Volume 2, Number 48, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 January 1964 — Page 4
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mrs. max s. McMillan Mr arid Mrs. Walter Deatsman 41 !. l children of near Leesburg.' Mr. and Mrs Frances Rickel and children of Palestine, Mr. and Mrs. Pflt Kinney of near Atwood and Gerald D*atsman were all Christman day guests of Mrs. Ruth Deatsman of Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen. Kay, | Kip and Ken of near Leesburg and Mr and Mrs;,Herman Allen! of Leesburg wi re *£hristmas dinner guests of Mr. arid Mrs., Ken- j noth Hartman of Leesburg. i Miss Mar.e Uppencott of Hudson Fall, N. Y enjoyed the holidays with her mother. Mrs. Wil-j ham Lippencott of Oswego. !.■ -t>>r Teeple of Stanton ■ Warsaw Miss Marie i.ippeneott of Osv.l go . were ChristnriS <l,ty dinner - • ' Os Mr; and Mr Forrest I voiis, Bill and Ed of ; Leesburg. ; t . and children .of Qswego wf re Christinas day dinner . guests of l Mr ar.d Mrs. Gene Tenney. Ann. Pan arid Gary of Oswego. ' J • i. ■ 1 • . St < f Mrs Jwsri.r Teeple of S,tanton Lake - Mr. and JM ' M I•. . ■ • . • W...: s r.’.. v. -t■ ! - w‘L- ' ' - ■■ ' Mt 1 Riy M< C irth< y of s.t t Hrda i evening .• *. • As ’Mr and- Mrs Teeplb. Rod. Jerry, Sarah : n< ar 'TipjJecanoe Mr. .and Mrs. Robert Teepie and children of near Tippecanoe lake. .... !M; 1., .! r Teepl.. of Stanton Lake, were Sunday dinnt r guest* i/ Uppencott <>f. U »i»iw ■■- i | M D.-1 . uh M. Mill in an ! C G M>MUlan bf Leesburg'S bit; r.f Mr ' ai.vi ’MrS. G . until Wednesday. , t| Mr. and Mrs. Paul “Shumaker an-'. «jiiidrt n'. of South Bend were Saturday dinner guestiL of Mrs.j V> . COtt of Oswego. _ I 'W-bsr.v Miss Marie Uppencott of H . :-m Fall,, N • Y and Mrs. William Uppencott of .08-. weg > w, re Wednesday lunch guests of Mrs. Lester Teepie of Stanton Lake Mr. Dan Watson of Tippecanoe Lake was a recent civemigift J guest of Mr. and Mrs Robert Teepie and children of near Tip- j
pecanoe Lake. Mr and Mrs Max Kuhn arid children of Warsaw were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tenney, Ann* Gaky ond Dan of Qswego. . Mr and Mrs. Es® Yocuni of Leesburg, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Foltz of Chicago and Mr. hand. Mrs - , Norman Hunsberger of near Milford were Christmas eve guests of Mr and Mrs. Paul Yocum, Todd 'and ,Leesburg .■ ' S- ■’ . ' Lee Tusing /and Chester Long-' eneeker of Oswego have returned,! home fxprtt a holiday fishing trip, to Wisconsin I VMrs. Myrtle Yocum of Benton. I Mr. and Mrs. Jim Foltz of Chicago and Mr and Mrs. Paul Yoc-, urn and children of Leesburg; were Christmas day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Esta Yocum of Leesburg, I Mr. and Mrs. Chester Longeneeker of Oswego, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Longenecker and children of I North Webster, Mr. and Mrs Everett Wenger. Jim and" Wayne' of Oswego, ’ Mr.,, and Mrs. John Longenecker and children of War- j sAw and Mr and Mrs Jack Long.enecker and sons of South Bend were Christmas eve guests of Mr,' and Mrs. Ab Shively and children of Warsaw. .’ . I Mr. and Mrs: Norman Hunsberger of near Milford were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Esta Yocum of Leesburg. . Mrs. Anna Homan- of mother of Everett Wenger, was ’* 'Christmas day guest of the Wenger family of Oswego. Cadet Bill Lyons, son of Mr. and Mrs Forrest Lyons of Leesburg. enjoyed the holidays with his parents Cadet Lyons is at West Point. Mr. and Mrs Max S. McMillan. Deborah and Skip and Mrs. Charles Weldy, of Leesburg enjoyed Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. C. K. McMillan, Dave Terry, Dale, Tracy and Demis of Schoolcraft, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fifer and Mike of Alburquerque, N. M., and Mrs. Merrit Hartman of Warsaw ere Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hartman and sons of Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCann of Leesburg were Christmas day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hartman. Kim. Randy and Larry and Mrs. Lew Hartnaan all of Leesburg. Mr. Jim Hiraes of Leesburg is visiting this winter with his daughter and families Mrs. Bemis Stookey of, near Leesburg and Mrs. Dale Woodworth <k Warsaw. Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bemis Stookey and Rick of near Leesburg were Mr.
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and Mrs. Robert Anderson and (daughter of near Leesburg and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hollar and 'sons of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Bemis Stookey j arid Rick of near Leesburg, were i Christmas eve guests of Mrs. I Maggie Himes of Leesburg. . Mr. and Mrs. Noel Rhinehart ! and children of Monoquet, Mrs. William Lippencott of Oswego and Miss Marie Lippencott of Hudson- Fall. N. Y. wer,e Thursday evening dinner guests of Miss Nevada Lippencott of Warsaw. - Miss Panj Teepie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Teepie of i Leesburg was a recent, overnight .;;es’ -h Miss Sarah, Teepie. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Rob* ... ; of T ppe, moe Lake. Mr. and Mrs. ’.Edward Gunter j and Pardee of Leesburg were < •■.:. c m-rnmg guests of Mr,' and Mrs Max Faurote and Tony I of Leesburg. * Mr. .cal Mrs. Pat Rodgers. ! Mo. S'evc and Dirty of Lges- < dairy Mr and Mrs. Harry Clase ; of Huffman Lake;* Mrs Marie I Ha .- • a; i *M- Harold Black /both of Warsaw wen- Christmas d • g.* Sts of Mr. and Mrs. Th(>’m- ■ 1... re;-- Marguerite Burt an<} ;/ , ~ an i Oscar Dudly ot Elkhart we'- v’. emr.g gu-. sts. ’ j • Word ha* been received thatMr and Mrs. Vein Plmk of, S .■ A1..7 v. ill l-H’ moving ■ n sco Calif in. the 1 near future Mrs. FUnk will be > remembered as the former CarolEdgar of Leesburg. si Mr, and Mrs R nderi- i | son. Jr. Sid, and Claudia of Warsaw; Mr. iinii'.Xtrs. .Main. ’ Hal. Jeff and Gary of Brvmen , Bill Nell m- of M<ritone,' Christmas <•■-. e -siipp.-r guests of Mrs. Ralph Sanderson. Sr. of ■ burg. . ' c/rlstiu.c callers of' Mrs. Ralph Sanderson Sr. aT Leesburg .yr.-l eon* of UrTmen, Mr. -arid Mis. John Baldwin of Fort Wayne i and Mr and Mrs. Charles Flotow, John. JiX'L James- and Jordan, i j all of Fort Wayne. Mr and Mrs Lawren- San-h-r-! sol; and f.um'ly --f ■Seattle. Wash , i piioned during Christmas to wish 1 all his Leesburg- friends a Merry Cm i.ejr.as.i Lawrence is. the young- < 4- son of Mrs Ralph Sanderson, Sr , of Leesburg, Mr and Mrs Gene Kaiser and ;ren of Etna'Green were Sun-1 • i.iv afternoon guests of .Mr.' and: Mrs. Francis Oswalt, Vicki andi I Fran of Leesburg, . t ,
Participating In ‘FJelfers i For Southern Mississippi' Project i The Men’s Fellowship of the New Salem Church of the Brethren | it mg in the "Hehers for Southern Mississippi” by donating a heifer, according to i the annuoncement made this j wwk by Earl Cooper of Milford, chairman of the group. > Sending “living gifts” (livestock) and the “know how” technical assistance) to southern MisI sissippi avill help the farmers to overcome extreme poverty. These j living gift animals are I through Heifer Project. IncorporI ated. HPI is an inter-faith and non-politieal agency that distrlI butes gifts solely on the basis of' ! need and the, ability to care for ■ the gift, regardless of race or (creed. . The heifers will be dedicated at the Claypool sales pavilion on In- : diana state road 15, just north of! Silver Lake on January’ 9 at j j 7:30 p.m. (EST). Jay Gould, farm I , reporter for radio station WQWO,' Fort Wayne, will speak on the j subject “A VVorld of Understand-' ing." A delegation from southern j Mississippi will be present, includ-' . ing a quartet from Prentiss In- , stitute. Paul Schermerhorns Entertain For Son Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn, Becky, Pat, Cindy and ’ Doug, Leesburg, entertained over the holiday week for their sori and brother., ETR3 Stephen Schermerhorn, who has been spending a 30-day leave at his Leesburg home. j E7TR/3 Schermerhorn expects to t . leave tomorrow (Friday) for ; Guantanamo Bay Navel Base, . Cuba, byway of Norfolk. Va. He , has spent the past year at Guanl tanamo Bay and will be there two - or three months upon his return. •. In Cuba the winter seasonal temb peratures are between 80 and 99 t\ degree* During the summers the temperatures range up to 135 degrees. 1 On Sunday, Dec. 22. guests in--1 eluded Mr. and Mrs, Roy Pinker- ? i ton of Dewart Lake, and Mr. and •|Mrs. Noah Endsley of Hunting- - siton. grandparents of Stephen; | Mrs. Paul Schell and Anne of St ,' Joe. Mich; Mr. and Mrs. James ;: Pinkerton and Ron, Tammy May- , • hem, Mrs. Jimmie Pinkerton, , Randy and Rhonda of Goshen; , and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Morehouse and Carolyn and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morehouse and Tomi Sue of New Salem. On Christinas Day guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pinkerton of Kokomo, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pinkerton of Dewart Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Max Brower. Max and Michael of Syracuse and Mr. and,Mrs. James Hummel, Barbara, Debra, Lori, Lisa and Karen of Irish Lake.
IT'S A FACT! Thompson | ACCORDING mine WADOFTK WODLKZ t A FAMOUS NOfFL W KG. WEULS, irf« /WWC/flif TOSOAIOS ANDBUUfTS -rjl •/ wX, BUT F/KALLY K/U.ED OFF ATM END OF THE STORY | BY THE COMMON COLD ' A1 7dMY, THE BEST ADVICE ff TO SEE YOUR DOCTOR, tNIHJSN EnHEKTHtn GET SUFFICIENT REST, AND MANY YEARS ACO DRINK PLENTY OF LIQUIDS SOME TRIED TO WARD OFF COLDS DCCONCESTANT COLD CAPSULES. SUCH AS AT THE FIRST SNEEZE CORYBAND. REDUCE EE YER AND OTHER BY CLASPING TO THEIR CHESTS SYMPTOMS OF COMMON COLD. A LIVE FISH/ DRESS PROPERLY. g
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,ed away^t hat-evening.. " ~. 14 - L< - n Newman,-Don Beer li- id Mi/.ord, Chamber of Comrij-. er Mrs. Ikmald Wolterman is 1, re-elected secretary. 15 •— Piiul E. Mishler, 45, Elk-j hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess A.Mishler of Syracuse, dies in fire. 15 Town '-board approves beach light, at Syracuse city park. Debra Lee born to Mr. and Mrs. David Lee Carey of r 1 North | 'Webster. |i .■ ' ' ,' . !•’> Pet.itAon fifed-- for 'public highway near Milford iLittlg Tur-j key Creek and Graffs sub-divis- i. j ion ) , I ! 16 Tammy Ruth born to Mr. | ; and Mrs.-Richard? Kowallik of r 2j i Syracuse. i 17 ■ Syracuse-Wawasee Cham-1 • ber of Commerce lay plans for Winter darnival. _| 17 Mrs, Mauri- p.eer appoint- . . d hairwoman of Milford Mother's | March of Ilimes! ’ | 17 Uni,ted Fund reaches 93 ; per cent of goal. ! 17- O. K Sales. Syracuse, geU i j Studebaker fhirivhise. 17 Milford high s< hofel sophomore, Ann Purdum, receives students certificate after airplane solo. - 18 — Frank Carl Kruger, ,76, r 1 North Webster, dies. ; 19 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Craig of [ r 2 Milfortl observe 50th annivers-1 arj’. 20 Clouse, 72, Gray-! elton, dies. 20 — Mrs. Charles Purdum, Sr., dies in Richmond, Va. She was a former area resident and mother of Charles Purdum. Jr., of the MilSyracuse area. 20 Dorma Lee Wade, Elkhart, and JerrV Ray.Metzger, Pierceton, wed in Legioner church. 21 Mrs James O. (Mary) Gilbert. 87, Syracuse, dies. 21 Justine Dee bom to Mr. and Mrs. Justin Brown of Syracuse 21 — Julia Rene bom to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Secrist of r 2 Syracuse.' '. ■ - : '■ ' ■ ']/' 22 - Harry H. Cripe 72. LaPorte brother of o Leonard Cripe of Syracuse, dies. 24 — Indiana, caught in grip of cold wave — area thermometers read 30 below zero. '24 — Faye Sholty is Milford s Homemaker of Tomorrow. 24 — Announcement made that Mrs. Jan Penrose of Goshen and Ronald Blodgett ,of r 2 Milford, were wed New Year's eve. 24 — Mrs. Russell Ridenour, 40, Syracuse, dies. 'S 25 Estimate *50.000 fire loss as- Plaza Restaurant on Lake Wawasee bums. 26 — Area students participate in solo, ensemble contest. Many win honors. 26 — Roger Niles and Patrick Bornman. both of Syracuse, receive Eagle Scout award. 28 — Leslie H. Wagoner. 78. North Webster, dies unexpectedly. 28— Mrs. Alexine Heintzleman, 51, Cromwell, sister of Mrs. Harry Ramsley of Lake Wawasee. dies. 29 r- Roco Rex Hugh. 56, Elkhart. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rex of Syracuse, dies in Elkhart hospital. 29 -* Otia A. 'Ray — Goshen, brother of Mrs. Lillian Brown, Mrs. \Mrs. Howard Smith. Harry Ray, and Dale Ray, all of Syracuse, dies. 29 .— Fred Personette heads Syracuse Civil Defense. 31 — Cold lingers on, 18 below zero this morning. 31 — Announce pfans for Syracuse high school principal, Paul Moore, to visit U. S. Air Academy in March. . 31 — Mrs. Smith Bliton, 77, Milford. dies in Om nursing home. FEBRUARY 1— Mrs. Grace Hufty, 75, a summer resident of Syracuse lake; dies in Florida. 2 — Lakeland students rate high in piano-vocal contest. 2 — Rev. J. C. Bailey, recently of Syracuse and Indianapolis, and Mrs. Celia L. Brown, Hillsdale, Mich., wed. * 3 — Carl S. Poland, 74, Oswego, dies. 1-r Leo Anglin, Jr., Milford, wins FFA speech contest 4 — Mrs. Lawifence Myers, Sr.,
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I* i of Emlenton, Pa., mother of Law- | rence’Myers, Jr., of Milford, dies. j 4 — David Allen Porter. 7-day-i old. son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pbrter of Syracuse, dies of pneuI monia. ).. 4 — Aaron Dee born to Mr. and ; Mrs. Aaron Hinssley of North Webster , * ! 5 — Mrs. Louise Bolinger, 56. Winona Lake, killed with eighti inch butcher-knife. 5 — Lester Dill Beers, 86,» r 1 Kimrnyd. dies. 5 — Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. MalI com, Elkhart, parents of Mrs. Charles Long of North Webster, wed fifty years; I 6 — Brenda Kay born to Mr. j and Mrs. Charles Hunter of, r 1 j Leesburg. j 7—13 — Bov- Scouts of Ameri1 ca observe* 53rd anniversary. 7— Former Milford woman, j Miss Venus Klein of New York, was creator of Indiana home economics seal. ,7— Robert Martin, Pierceton, heads county panel of rural area development. 7— Captain Carl L. Baugher, Syracuse, receives USAF commendation medal. 7— Susan Kay born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Croumlick of r 1 Syracuse. 7— Tracy Lynn born to Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Beer of ° r 1 Nappanee, 7— Milo Clase speaks at first* Milford Civil Defense meeting. 9-10 — Syracuse 1 - Wawasee Chamber of Commerce holds first Winter Carnival. 9 —Lakeland third graders join others in county at Shrine Circus. • f 9 — Jeffrey Scott bom to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dorsey of near North Webster. 9 — Mrs. Fred (Lura) Mathews, 73, Milford, dies. 9 — George Scott of Milford and Mrs. Jeanette Trittinger, South Bend, wed. 12 —- Noble Neff honored at Milford PTO for completing 40 years of service to Milford’s schools. ■ - 12 — Lawrence D. Mock, 84, North Webster, dies after long illness. 12 — A son bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stoelting of Syracuse. e l 3 .— -j Mrs. Pearl Moore, 83, Dewart Lake,, dies of complication. She was an aunt of Mrs. Eliza,beth Lmdzy of Dewart Lake. 13 — Rolland T. Yoder, 50, Milford, dies following heart attack. 14 — Earleen. Fisher named Milford’s Girls' Stater. Jean Kaiser is alternate. 14 —- Sandra Ann Caywood named homemaker of tomorrow at North Webster. 14 — Word received from Mr. ' and Mrs. Danny Felts of Point • Hueneme, Calif., that they are i parents of a daughter, Lori Ann. 14 — Leander T. "Lee” Yoder, , 70, r 1 Leesburg, dies in Florida. 14 ; — Terry David bom to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McGill of r 1 Syracuse. 14 — Annette Sue bom to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mock ofr 3 i Syracuse. 14 —- A son bom to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bittinger of r 1 Milford. 15 — The Mail-Journal begins its second year of publication. 16-23 — National FFA week observed by local units. 17 — John Worley Smith, 86, North Webster, dies of complies- > tiona \ 18 t- Mrs. India E. Wissler, 79,' North Webster, dies. 18 — Mary Elisabeth bom to
Rev. and Mrs. David of the Grace Bible church *”in Syracuse. She is the couple’s sixth child. 18 — A son born to Mr. and Mrs. David Laird of Milford. 19 —■ Syracuse PTO observes Founders"’ Day. 19 — Death takes Tom Socks, well-known Syracuse clothier. 19 -— Berry Leßoy bom to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cannon of Leesburg. 20 — Sectional tournament drawings released - Milford to meet Pierceton and Syracuse to. meet Larwill. Mentone . draws tourney “bye.” 10 — Comelieus Baumgartner, Bluffton, father pf Rose Baumgartner of Syracuse, dies. 22' /— Mrs. Bruce (Jennie) Cameron, 74, Detroit, Mich., [ mother tof Mrs. Robert Overstedt of Milford, dies. 22 — Mrs. Earl C. (Margaret) Faulkner of Floss Moor, UL, and Lake Wawasee, dies. ,22 — Warsaw youth, Mark Wilson, 18, admits murtSJr of Mrs. Louise Bolinger. 22 — Shelly Ann bom to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gillem of near Syracuse. 22 - - Daniel Jay born to Mr. and Mrs. John Hartzler, Jr., of r 2 j 22 — Cinda, Kay born to Mr. and Mrs. John Holloway, Jr., of I Svracuse.. She as the couple s first I child. ■ 23 —»Charles A. Fox. 52, Muncie, son of Mrs. John Swain and brother of Mrs. Arnold Madara, both of Syracuse, dies. . Uicirida Sue McMillan and Jon I Dimberg, both of Leesburg, wed. i Word received of the, death of I Mrs Hulda Schubert, 95, Dayton, ' Ohio, a summer resident of Oakwood" Park. j 26 — Tom Dempsey, 66. north iof ‘Syracuse, dies following two 1 year’s illness. 26 —- Word received that A/2C and/Mrs. Norman Miller of Keesler Air Force Base <in Biloxi, iMiss., are parents of a daughter, i Tamara. / . ‘ 26 — Kathy Murry wins Syracuse spelling bee. Cheryl Peffley is runner-up. 27 — Mrs. Allie Kreamer, . 85. . Fort Wayne, dies. She’ was the i mother of Mrs. Glenn Scott of jSyracuse. ' ! ' i 27 -— Max Allen born to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Grady of r 2 Syracuse. > , ?( 27 — Mrs! Charles Robinson, 83, j New Paris, dies. She was the ' mother of Mrs. Roscoe Howard of I Syracuse. \ 27 Todd Allen bom to Mr. and Mrs. Randall Clouse of r 2Milford. MARCH 1— Begin assessing in area (townships. j 1— Mrs. Almira Orn. 79, Milfdref; dies at Goshen following heart attack. 1 «— B. G. Zirhmerman, 79, of Deshler, 0., a summer resident of Papakeechie Lake. died. 1 — Dinah Jo born to Rev. and Mrs. William Stieglitz of Hollandia, W&st New Guinea. 1 — Trent Edward born to' Mr. to Mrs. Eugene Alberts of North ' Manchester. 2 — Columbia City wins sectional basketball tourney. 2 —Funeral services held for i Bert Richey, 75, KOkomo, father 8 (of Rev. J. Ross Richey of SyraI cuse. ■ ■ , 2 — Mrs. Mary Martin, 70, Wakarusa, mottyjr of Jasdn Martin of r 2 following an illness of six 2 — Kimberly Collett born to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry! dodshalk of Leesburg. J 2 -— Julia' Furrias and Larry DeFries wed recently in Culver. The bridegroom is the grandson of Mrs. Arch DeFries of New Salem. 3 Gordan McCormick and Mrs. Caroline Bonham, both of Syracuse, wed. 3 — John Jazgar, 74, r 4 Syracuse. died. u 4' — Mrs. Lulu Rippey, 79. formerly of Syracuse, passed awav in South Bend at the home of 5 — Mark Wilson. Warsaw, indicted for murder of Mrs. Louise Bolinger. 6 — Syracuse high school Honor Society sponsors scholastic awards. 6 — Terry' Allen bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Popenfoose of Goshen. 7 To petition Syracuse town board for five-man board instead of three. 7 — Milford’s “B” team is tops in county — 16-7 record for. 1962'63 season. 7 — Mrs. Maude Trester of Syracuse receives word of trie death of her only brother, Clifford Harrison Kelly, 75, of Buffalo, Mo. 7— Louise Millington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Millington of Warsaw, and Donald Anderson. ' son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderison of Syracuse, wed recently. I 7— Mrs. Audrey LeCount. Syracuse, member of The Mailijornal staff, completes three-hour land ten minute orientation mis’sion flight in U.S.A.F. KC-135 jet stratotanker. I 7 Rebecca Eliene bom to Mr. | and Mrs. Jack Ankron of Syracuse. |l 7-8 — Janice Pilcher represents Syracuse at Indiana Youth Power convention. I 8 Ta Ireland teachers hold workshops 8-9 — Syracuse school holds third science fair. , 9 Giant Mail-Journal subscription campaign goes into high gear. 9 South Bend Central drops Columbia City; wins regional. 9 Marcia Nell bom to Mr. and Mrs. John Mullinix of r 2 j Milford. ( 9 — Linda Ann Ehret of Ed- . wardsburg. and George Morris <rf Elkha&L wed in Syra- — i
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North Webster News
CORINNE STAPLES, Correspondent
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Miss Patty Stanfield And Vernon Yage! Wed Sunday In Columbia City
I Miss Patricia Stanfield and Vernon Yagel were united in marriage 4-in a double ring candle light service performed by the Reverend G. L. Kleespie, pastor of the Grace Lutheran church in Columbia City. The wedding and the- reception following were held in the Metho-' dist church at Etna Sunday night 4 at 7:30 o’clock. ■ ) The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stanfield of r -6, Columbia City and the bridegroom j is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Yagel of r 5. Columbia City. Appropriate wedding music was provided by Mrs. Joyce Klingerman at the piano. Miss Stanfield was escorted to the alter on the arm of her father who gave her in marriage. • The bride was attired in;a ballerina length gown of* white lace | with silver metalic tracings over satin lining. The’gown was fashioned with high, rounded neckline and three-quarter length sleeves. Her accessories were white and she t carried a nosegay of white cornflower, fter shoulder length veil of silk illusion was caught up( in a white satin bow clip which was made for her by the bridesmaid’s mother, Mrs. Heber Boggs. Attending the bride was Miss Amanda Jane Boggs who wore ia |
NORTH WEBSTER o- COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Shock are spending the Christmas holidays with their son, Curtis and Mrs. Shock in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Mrs. Ermal Vanator and Mrs. j Jacob Krouse visited Mrs? Paul Beezley at the Whitley > County i hospital Tuesday. r Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bostick? and children are visiting his parents near Nashville, Indiana dur-; ing the Christmas holidays. ( I Charles Richards arrived Friday night to spend the holidays with his wife and parents. Mrs and Mrs. L. H. Stanfield of Whiteland, Indiana visited relatives irythis are£ Sunday and attended: ms niece's wedding at Etna Sunday I night. visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baker were Mr. and Mrs. John Shidler of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Reverend and Mrs. J. L. Kline and Mr. and Mrs- Orva Miller and Sally Jo were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Kline in South Bend Christmas day. Before returning home, they called/on Mr., and Mrs. Richard Lugg. Mrs. Lugg is the reverend Mr. Kline’s sister. | Miss Sandra Bockman, a student at is spending the holidays wnn her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bockman. 1 Mrs. Jess LeCount recently returned from the Goshen hospital where she received medical treatment. Her condition is satisfactory. V Miss Betty Weimer visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baker Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morehead and j family, Mrs. Rachel Morehead, Reverend and Mrs. Richard Kistler and family of Kokomo, and Mrs. 1 Florence Krall of Columbia City ] were Christmas eve guests of Mr. < and Mrs. 4 Joe Barrett and family. 1 The Anna Bowers WCTU January meeting will be held at the ( home of Mrs. Guy Orcutt instead j of the previously announced meet- £ ing place. j Reverend and Mrs. J. L. Kline c were Christmas eve guests of Mr. < and Mrs. Orva Miller and Sally
MRS. VERNON YAGEL
street length dress of old rose •velvet with a matching head clip and white accessories, Her corsage was "of pink carnations. The bride’s mother wore an orchid street length dress of-soft wool and the bridegroom's mother was attired in a strejet length dress’ of . royal [ blue > Each of them wore a corsage of pink camatiohs and ‘ chose black .accesscries. . . . Paul Lopshire of r 5, Columbia City served as best I man and the ushers were Jerry Yag/l, brother of the greoni, r 2, Columbia Cjty and Richard Steels of Fgrt Wayne. Miss Nancy Gangwer' was in charge of the guest ’book. Miss Scheme Stanfield, sister of the -bride and Miss Bobbieann Yagel. twin sister of [he groom served the guests in the social room following the wedding. Assisting with gift ? display and record, were Miss Amanda Jane Boggs of r 6. Columbia City and Chris Brower of North Webster. The bride is a LArwill high school graduate with the class of 1963 and the groom is a 1962 graduate of Columbia City. Mr. Yagel is engaged in farming and the couple will reside at r 5. Columbia City. < S
I - ?■•'-. Jo. ' , ■ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker; entertained at Christmas dinner Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baker and son. Rick; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Baker and family; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Auer and daughter Janice' of Syracuse and Mrs. Golda Laird of Warsaw. John Auer-of Syracuse was an afternoon caller. Miss Ilene Kline and Gregg llnicki of Goshen 1 were Christinas eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orrhel Kline and family. ° - t Mrs. Ermal Vanator entertained at Christmas eve dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vanator and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Vanator and fainilj, Mr. and Mrs. Dlea Cremeens and famly, and Mrs. Ernest Cremeens of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Krouse were guests at the home of Mrs. Rita Schmidt in Fort Wayne Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pifer and 'family spent Christmas day with Mrs. Pifer’s parents, ■ Mr. and Mrs. William Kinsey in Michigan City, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Vanator were Christmas day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Grimes ' and family. Mrs. Leon Marshburn of Wilmington, North Carolina arrived Tuesday morning for a holiday visit with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Baumlee and twin daughters near Sechrist lake. Douglas Metcalf left Saturday to return to his duties aboard the USS f Turner Joy stationed at Long Beach, California. He has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Metcalf at Shoe lake during his 15 day Christmas furlough. 4 f) Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grenlee and family entertained the B. F. Lentz family at a Christmas day dinner in the dining room of the EUB church in Plymouth, Indiana. Those present included' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lente of Argus, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lente and son, Tommy and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lente of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gor- < dor and sons, Dennis and Roger of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. William Metcalf and sons, Doug-
PHONE: 834-2608 las and Phil and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lentz ofNorth Webster. Mrs. Robert Pifer and Mrs. Elinore Enyeart visited with Mrs. Paul Beezley Saturday at the Whitley County hospital where Mrs. Beezley is a patient. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lentz entertained the following guests during the Christmas holidays: Mr. and Mrs. Oliffora/ Gordon and sons, Dennis and Roger- of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. liam. Metcalf and son, Douglas of Shoe Lake and George A. Hartj man. ■ , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kline f and Mrs. Darrell Wilson of Greely, Colo., plan to leave January 2 after spending the holidays with' friends' and relatives here. Mr.; I and Mrs. Koontz were dinneiL guests at the home of thei£ , daughter, Mrs. Danny Gray,, pri Christmas .4,ay.. Other guests inl eluded their other daughter! Mrs. Fred Clark,- Jr. and her SAFE DRIVING TIPS I■■ ■ ■ k ■: The Chicago Motor Club offers/ j three simple’tips that will go a ■ long way/ toward making [.driving safer for you: Know qmil ipbQy all i traffic laws: use common be- ! hind the wheel; arid be courteous ! toward other dri'yers. and pedestrians. ■ ' ' j Driving -too close to the vehicle • ahead, says the Chicago Motui Club, brings a double dagger when streets and highways are wet ,o’i icy. First, there’s the danger Os as rear-end collision. Second',, youi; I windshield and headlamps will i collect a double doSe of muddy spray.thrown by the wheels of the car ahead. Leave room for safety. '. -Motorists shqpld; avoid kine- ■ ’ straddling and iane-weaving, says ! the Chicago Motor Club. If you have to move -front pne<me to an- ■ other, first' make sure you can do e , so without, endangering others. ’ q Th'e .Chicago Motor Club offers e l the following suggestions if ground s fog- creates a driving hazard: (1) Don’t drive unless -it is absolutely e ; necessary; (2) If you must drive, ■*-( slow down to a safe speed; and (3) 1 . Use your headlights not your : parking lights, so other drivers and E pedestrians can see you. coming;-
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Pvt. Gary Lawrence : Completes Naval Air Training Course MEMPHIS, TENK (FHTNC) Marine Private Gary Lawrence, son of Mrs. Lorraine Lawrence of Npr- '. th Webster, Ind., recently ■ com- ’ pleted a week of , testing and ‘ screening at the Naval Air TeCh* nical Training Center, Memphis, , Tenn. ' During the week he received a battery of aptitude tests and was interviewed by a senior non- commissioned officer to determine his eligibility for technical training in Marine Corps Aviation. Capt. Spearman Reassigned To McConnell A. F. B. NELLIS AFB; NeV.’ — Captain Jack L. Spearmail of North Web--1 ster, Ind., is being reassigned to • McConnell AFB, Kan., following 1 fais graduation from th® ..U^ted jv: ... 1 States Air Force training ctraraF for F-105 Thunderchief pilots here. k Captain Sjiearman, already a grated pilot on flying status, now.is . qualified as "combat ready” in the advanced supersonic jet fighter. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. ; Spearman of r 1 North Webster. I The captain, a member of Sigma ■ Nu, attended Indiana university , and Ball State College, Muncie, ■ Ind. He received a B.S. degree and a commission upon, completion of the Reserve Officer Training Corps program in 1957. His wife, Ellen, is the daughter , of Mrs. Fred D. Hoham of 5204 Buell Drive*; Kort Wayne, Ind. —H— ‘' I FAMILY DINNER HELD A family dinner was held in the home of Mrs. Gloria Putes at Nappanee recently. Attending were Mrs. Pauline Speicher .and Mrs. Barbara Kaufman, Nappanee; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Plank and family, Mr. apd Mrs. Wayne Coy and family, Mr and Mrs. Denny O’Haner and family, and Mr. and Mrs , Robert Plank and family, all of Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Halsey, Mr. and Mrs. Carl O’Haner, Jr„ and family of Dunlap; Mr. and Mrs'. Carl O’Haner, Sr., of Elkhart, former Syracuse residents; and Leslie Wookman of Edwardsburg, Mich.
