The Mail-Journal, Volume 2, Number 48, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 January 1964 — Page 7
■ SYRACUSE — UGONIER CHURCH NOTICES
■ . ® BURR OAK Eub church I Gene White, Pastor I Lawrence Owen, 8. 8. BupL Worship service 9:30 | Sunday school 10:30 ’ • - BOLOMOft CREEK. EUB I Gene White, Pastor I Lloyd Juday, 8. 8. Supt. i Sunday School 9:45 Worship service 10:45 GOSHEN FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Service 11 Sunday School 11 Wednesday service 7:45 p. m. Reading room. 111 N. Fifth St., hours 1 to 4 dally, except Sundays and holidays. BETHANY CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN U. 8. S Israel Gorden. Pastor Bruce Baker, SupL Dorothy Gall, Primary Supt j Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Evening worship 7 • ‘ -9 - ’ CALVARY EUB CHURCH K. E. Robinson, Pastor Arlen Bobeck, 8. 8. Supt Sunday School 9:30 •’ \ Worship 10:30 ._ Youth Fellowship 6 Evening service 7:30 Thursday midweek service 7 Choir practice Thursday 7:30 i —• THE METHODIST CHURCH J. Ross Richey, Minister Mrs. R. V. Fisher, S. S. Supt Sunday School 9:15 Church “Service 10:30 | Choir practice Thursday 7:45 ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH Roman Catholic SYRACUSE — LIGONIER Ligonier Rev. John W. Linnehan Sunday mass schedule 1, 3 and 5 Sundays of the month 8:30 a.m. 2 and 4 Sundays of the month 10;30 am. BLESSED SACRAMENT — ALBION CATHOLIC CHURCH First, third and fifth Sundays of the month — 10:30 am. second and fourth Sundays of the month — 8:30 a.m. CHURCH OF GOD James McKlbHn, Pastor Virgil Bobeck, Church S. S. Church School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Evening service 7:30 Thursday, mid-week service and CGYA. both at 7:30 p. m.
BARTH CORPORATION “Airo Flow Travelcoaches” Milford, Indiana FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WARSAW CfeNight Depository Service Milford Branch MJBION PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION Loans To Fanners v 114 W. Market St — Warsaw Phone 267-6851 WHITE’S MOBIL SERVICE Motor Tune-Up — Lubrication - 24-Hour Wrecker Service - Winter Tires and Accessories Generator and Starter Exchange North Webster, Ind. - Ph.: 834-1631 FOO AND FAYE CANTONESE RESTAURANT Highway 13 South Wawasee Village - Syracuse Phone: 467-8774 ■ ■■■ . LIBERTY COACH COMPANY Syracuse, Indiana . ■ / 20tH CENTURY MARATHON Ernest Krauter, Mgr. GASOLINE-DIESEL FUEL — Friendly Service — Jnct Rte. 6 & 15 Word Phone: 658-5623 STURMADILLARD GRAVEL CO. Phones: Milford 658-5441 Syracuse 457-3441- P. O. Box 98
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OFAATTER IWIY SAINTS (Scout Cabin in Syracuse) Cole. Pastor Sunday School AU Worship 11 GRACE BIBLE CHURCH (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. Prayer meeting Thurs. 7:30 Wed., 4 p. m. junior choir practice; youth choir practice 7 Men’s prayer meeting 9:30 CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Ralph Wagoner, Pastor Leonard Barnhart, 8. 8. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Preaching 10:30 Thursday evening Bible study theme — “Harmony In The Home." GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Cart H. Satre. Pastor Church School 9:45 Worship 10:45 Chancel choir Thursday 8 Sat., Luther chorus 10 Congregational prayers 6 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE John W. Secor, Pastor Lawrence Penrose, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 , Worship service 10:30 Junior Fellowship and Young Peoples Society at church Sunday evening at 6:45. Sunday evening service at 7:30 Thurs. mid-week service 7:30 SYRACUSE BAPTIST CHURCH Robert Mundy, Pastor Dale E. Miller. S. S. Supt Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Young people’s service 6:30 Evening service 7:30 Prayer meeting Thurs. 7:30 WAWASEE LAKESIDE CHAPEL Jason Martin. Pastor Wayne Sommers, S. S. Supt Worship service lu Sunday school 11 Evening worship 7:30 Visitors Welcome 1 ZION CHAPEL U. B. CHURCH Carl Gable. Pastor Eldon J. Watkins, S. 8. Supt Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Evening service 7:45 —- — —— 3
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 GUIDANCE.
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K ' O “ WhMSIW Never has the future seamed more exciting ... or more disturbing! Today we dream of flights to far stars; about intelligent life on other planets. We look at our own earth with clear eyes, and discuss the possibility of world brotherhood, world government, world peace. Are these things going to happen? We don’t know. But we do know that nothing is impossible. a . In fact, Jesus tells us that all things are possible with God. He us to understand that God is infinite power, as well as infinite love. The foolishness of men cannot affect God’s plans for the universe, or His love for each one of us. Faith is what we need . . . faith in the certainties upon which the Christian Church is founded. When we put our lives in God’s hands, there is no need to view the future with doubt or dread. All will be well. Copyright 1964 Keister Advertising Service, Inc., Strasburg, Vk _ —
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday I Psalms Isaiah Matthew Matthew Mark Acts I Corinthians 24:1-10 55:6-13 6:25-33 19:23-30 9:20-29 1:22-28 1:20-29 —
Sunday Psalms 24:1-10
STIVER’S GENERAL STORE You can depend on service if you buy from Stivers DRI-GAS - BULK AND BOTTLED GAS SERVICE Norge Appliances Heating Installation Os AU Kinds New Paris,lnd. - Phone 892 • STATE BANK OF SYRACUSE “The Bank of Friendly Service” Member Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. Phone: 457-3165 — Syracuse THE VILLAGE CORNER -Delicious Food & Courteous Service Open Daily 4 aan. to 4 pm. Special Dinners Everyday 921 S. Huntington - Syracuse Phone: 457-3731 NICOLAI MACHINE SHOP Established 1945 Syracuse - Phone: 457-3232 McCORMICK-CUTTER, Inc. Chevrolet - Chevelle - Chevy II Corvair - Corvette - Chevrolet Trucks Syracuse - Phone: 457-3777 The Rodebeaver HaR-Mack ICo. S -J a - - Music Publishe rs Winona Lake, Indiana BURGER’S DAIRY Retail Division NEW PARIS CREAMERY CO. New Paris, Ind. COMPLIMENTS OF PACER OIL COMPANY 102» SO. HUNTINGTON ST. HIGHWAY IS -SOU+h SYRACUSE. IND. FARMERS MUTUAL RELIEF ASS’N. Fire - Extended Coverage - Theft Vandalism - Water Damage *B4 Years’ of Dependable Service” 118 W. Market—Warsaw Phone:267-3841
Monday Isaiah 55:6-13
“LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY” KOSCIUSKO COUNTY RURAL SC MEMBERSHIP CORP. uffalo St., Warsaw ne: 267-6331 . VELL STATE BANK of Friendly Service Open Fri. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Closed Thursday) Open 9 a. m. - 3 p. m. Mon. thru Sat Cromwell, Indiana - Ph.: 856-6381 Courtesy Os C S. MYERS FORD SALES “• ’ '' ■ ' y - t'' Milford, Indiana STIEFEL FEED CO, ING “DRI-LAS” Syracuse, Indiana TWENTIETH CENTURY RESTAURANT “Open 24 Hours” Good Food - Friendly Service Junct. 6 & 15 - New Paris, Ind. Phone: 658-5622 Courtesy Os UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY KOSCIUSKO COUNTY FARM BUREAU COOP JIM CHAMBERS, Mgr. Fertilizers - Feeds - Seeds - Grains And All Your Farm Needs Milford — Phone: 6584011 Light And Life Book Shop - Complete Line of Church and Sunday School Supplies Books - BiWes - Records- Gifts Greeting Cards - Novelties Open daily 8 to 5 - Sat. 9 to 5 9th & Kings Highway - Winona Lake G*W Food Products Corporation SYRACUSE, INDIANA *We Freeze Our Future
CHURCH NOTICES < MILFORD - WEBSTER LEESBURG - OSWEGO CHURCH OF GOO North Webster Brooks Linn, Pastor Worship 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 Evening Service 7:3(5 Mid-week Service wed. 7:30 Youth Fellowship Wdd. 7:30 Children’s Story Ho\|r, Wed. 7:3C OSWEGO BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship and Youth Church 10:30 Evening Worship 7 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Oewege Richard Woodworth, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Evening Worship 7:30 APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mitferd Theo Beer, Henry Beer, Elmer Hartter, Ministers Morning Sermon 10 Sunday School 10 Nursery is provided FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH Milford Frank Barker, Pastor Robert Geiger, Supt Sunday School 9:30 Worship Service 10:30 . Youth Fellowship, junior at 6 p. m. and senior at 7 p. m. Thursday Cherub Choir 3:45 Junior Choi;; 3:45 Bible Study 7 Senior Choir 8 THE NAZARENE CHURCH South Main Street-Milford James Mapes, Pastor Don Keck, S. S. Supt Sunday, School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 • NYPS 7 “Sunday Evening Worship 7:30 , Prayer and Praise Service Wed nesday 7:30 p. m. THE METHODIST CHURCH Milford Richard Sumner, O. S. L., Minister Justin Kneeland, Supt Lawrence Myers, Lay Leader Mrs. Gerald Snider, Organist Sermon: “Decisions.” Wed. at 3:30 cherub choir practice under direction of Mrs. Miller Thurs. 6:30 junior choir practice under direction of Mrs. Kneeland Thurs, 7:15 senior chlor practice under direction of Mrs, Miller ' THE METHODIST CHURCH Leesburg W. Lavern Skinner, Pastor <> Morning Worship 9:30 Cnurch School 10:35 Youth Fellowship 6:30 Lenten services 7:30 THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Milford Carl Shearer, Pastor Leon Tucker, Supt Bible School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Milford Robert Perkins, Pastor Raymond Hoover, S. 8. Supt Mrs. James Chambers, Primary Supt Sunday School 9:30 Preaching 10:30 HASTINGS EUB CHURCH Raymond R. Wilson, Pastor Paid Hollar, Supt Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Prayer Meeting Thurs. 8 p.m. NEW SALEM CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Howard J. Kreider, Pastor Wayne Teeple, Adult Supt. Mrs. Dale Morehouse, Primary Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Evening service 7 p. m. CONCORD EUB CHURCH Jacob Mierau, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Worship Service 10:30 TURKEY CREEK CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN > Orvta Kilmer, Pastor ; Bunday School 9:80 Worship 10:30 DBT ’ 5 — THE METHODIST CHURCH North WMer Charles Johnson, Pastor Worsidp9:Bo Sunday School 10:30 Evening Worship 7:30 BUde Study Wed. 7 p. m. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN HI Os tn VvOaWIWo Clayton Mock, Pastor Bunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Evening Worship 7 :«> w Prayer Meeting Wed. 7» THE BRETHREN CHURCH I nsahuro Kenneth Koontz, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Youth Fellowship 6:15 Evening Worship 7 Missionary Helpers, age 5-13, at 8:15 Boys’ Brigade, age 12-18, Wed. / BMB Player nisatinf and Bllds Study •Baurs. 7MO ■EmaßmßmßßßßßßmmamßmßmßßmßmmßEmßßmßaßnaßmßßnmmßmßnaumßß
HOME FURNITURE MART “CARPET SPECIALISTS” North of Warsaw on Hi-Way 15 Phone: 267-7241 CARL’S MOBIL SERVICE 24-Hour Wrecker and Road Service Motor Tune-Up — Used Auto Parts North Webster — Phone:B34-2441
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20 YEARS AGO - JAN. 6, 1944 At a recent meeting of public officials, John Augsburger was appointed to fill the vacncy on the town board of trustees for the town of Milford. The vacancy was made when Guy Cory resigned and moved to South Bend after serving four years. > Miss Emily Brouwer, daughter of Mrs. Grace Brouwer of Monroeville, became the bride of Sam Beer of Fort Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Beer of Milford, in a doyble ring ceremony performed Sunday, Dec. 26 in the home of the birde’s mother. ’ J. Harry Browning of Elkhart was re-elected president of the Citizens State bank of Milford at a stockholders’ meeting held Monday evening.’ DEATHS — Jacob Jerome Weybright, 83. died Dec. 26 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Soreni sen, .north of Milford. He is surviv■ed by three nieces. The death of Albert Folkert Krull, 76, occured Dec. 30, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Raymond (Christena) Pinkerton. 2% miles northeast of Milford. Other survivors are his widow, Mrs, Ella Lynch; two granddaughters, Dorothy and Louise Pinkerton; a foster son, Ellis Brown of Bremen; 'and three brothers. Mrs. Clause and JoAnn had as their guests at Christmas - dinner her father, William Bushong, and Ensign Robert Bushong and daughter, Jean Elaine. 30 YEARS AGO - JAN. 4J 1934 Mary E. Venamon, 84, mother of Mrs. A. M. Lutes of Milford, died Dec. 15 at the Miramonte rest home. Other surivors are daughter, Mrs. Hazel Torongo of Los Angeles, Calif.; one son, four grandchildren and five great-great-children. Mr. and Mrs. John Rusher spent > Christmas with their son in Chic- • ago. Carl Brumbaugh took care of their farm while they were away. • • Miss Ameal Warstler who att- • ended the first semester of the Milford high school has entered • school at Leesburg at the beginning ■ of the second semester. Joe May had quite a scare Saturday forenoon When he fell into the plate glass window at the Merrick grocery and shattered it. He received no serious injuries. Robert Emerson was bom Dec. 24 to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCartly of Warsw, the latter being formerly MiSs Jeanette Groves of Milford. Mrs. Jesse Tully and children of Goshen spent Thursday in the Mel Lingofelter home. Mrs. Milfred Fogelman of Basin, Wyoming, is a guest of her father, Daniel Mishler, and family. Jasper Clem, 83, passed away at his home here. Monday morning. He leaves one brother, Lewis Clem, of Little River, Kans.; and one sister, Mrs. Rilla Puterbaugh, who has lived with him for the past four years. 40 YEARS AGO January 3, 1924 Jay Rohrer of near Nappanee and Miss Mabie Biller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Biller of Hastings, were mTried Dec. 23. The Electrical World honors a Purdue graduate, Grover C. Neff of Madison, Wise., a former Milford boy, by printing in its latest issue a frontispiece reproduction of this engineer. He is the son of Mrs. James Neff of Milford Junction and a 1903 graduate of Milford schools under Prof. Richard Vanderveer. Mr. and Mrs. George Felkner spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Callander of Nappanee. <
NICOLAI MACHINE » REPAIR SHOP 701 S. Main St Phone: 457-3232 • SYRACUSE, INDIANA Lawn Mower Sales & Service Portable Electric And Acetylene Welding JIGS -FIXTURES. TOOLS -DIES * 9 ’ Wrought bon Raflings & Specialties
SI,OOO DOWN — Will buy two apartment house in Milford. Total price only $7,500. Convenient monthly payments. 2-BEDROOM HOME — Large living room with hardwood floors, dining area, built-in cupboards in kitehen. Total price $8,500. , NO MONEY DOWN — To veterans, 3-bed-room home, all modem with gas furnace, garage, iy 2 lots in Milford. Total price only $9,000. OSWALT REALTY Leesburg, Indiana j > • Johnie Oswalt — 453-4272 Maxine McMillan - Phone: 453-4041 Milford office hrs: Tues., Thun., & Fri. 10:30-3pm Phone: 658-2461
BIRTHS — An eleven pound son, Forest E., arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Scott Sunday night, Dec. 23. A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner on Christmas day. Mrs. Gardner was formerly Miss Florence Om, daughter of Andrew Om of Milfod. Milford’s banking houses and the post office and carriers were prac-. tically the only business houses here that observed New Year’s day as a holiday. ' DEATHS — William Smith, 64, died at his home in Milford Sunday. Survivors are the widow, former Clara Jane Brumbaugh; two sons, Clarence of Nappanlee and Harold of South Bend; one daughter, Mrs. W. O. (Mae) Nish of Chicago. Hagar Jane Weybrl'ght, past 75 years of age, unmarried, died at the Weybright home just north of Milford Friday. Only members of the family surviving are one sister Elizabeth; and one brother, Jacob J. Weybright. ' j 50 YEARS AGO January 8, 1914 W. O. Davisson and Mrs. Rosa Hatfield, both of Milford, Were joined in marriage in the city of St. Joseph, Mich., on New Year’s day. f Ed; Lentz, the head sawyer on the Lentz lumber mill, while turning a log on the mill Saturday forenoon, had the misfortune s to break his hand. Wilson Felkner has been appointed to fill the vacancy on the > •advisory board caused by the resignation of Emanuel Dubbs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neukum of North Dakota, came to Milford last week will spend perhaps a month visiting with the wife’s parents, Mr. and Mrs>Jacob Rush. Edward Smith and Miss Edith Dewart of near Syracuse were married New Year’s day at high noon ,at the‘home of the bride’s parents. . Mr. and Mrs. Cieve Milps of Kilbourn, Wis., were visiting the wife’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fuller, during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wenger . spent about ten days visiting the parents of both Mr. and Mrs. Wenger and other relatives in Tongstdn, county, 111. ’ Daniel German and Miss Anna Wuthrich were married at high - noon at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wuthrich yesterday (Wednesday, Jan. 7.) • “. ■ Aliens To Report Address To Att’y. Gen. • Officer in Charge Byron G. Johnson of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, stated that aliens in the United States will be required to report their addresses to the Attorney General within the near future. / All aliens with a few exceptions, • who are in the United States on January 1 each year, must report their addresses by the end of that month. Only the following classes of aliens are excused from this requirement: (1) Accredited Diplomats; (2) Persons accredited to certain international organization; and (3) Those admitted temporarily as agricultural laborers. ’ - Forms with which to make the report can be obtained from any Post Office or Immigration Service Office during the month of January. Mr. said that the ' law provides severe penalties for failure to comply with the reporting requirement.
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