The Mail-Journal, Volume 2, Number 51, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 January 1964 — Page 9
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VOLUME 2
Chronology Os Events For 1963 As They Happened In This Area
(Continued from page 1) 2 — Debra Ann bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warren of r 4 Syracuse. 4 — Mitchell Duane born to Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Woodrow Wagoner II of North Webster. 4 — Mrs. Everette W. Zook, who owned .and ope rated the Zook groc- , ery across from Barbee hotel for 23 years, dies. 5 — Christopher Dee bom to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beezley of r 3 Syracuse. 5 it's Merrll Rink. Cart Duncan, Darrell Ora, and Edith 1. Baumgartner for Milford town board and clerk-treasurer. 5 — Lois Schleeter edges J. B. Cox. C. E. Tatman for Syracuse ! clerk-treasurer's post. Full Republican ticket wins. 5 — Robert Schadt. 38. Syracuse. dies in Florida. 5 — Estle Bryant. 72, Akron, father of Mrs. A. W. Landis of Leesburg, dies. 5 — North Webster-Leesburg go straight Republican. 5 — Jeffrey Edwin born to Mr. and Mrs. Gedrge E. Deaton of North Webster. 6 — David Paul bom to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Spencer of Cedar Rapids, la. ' s 6 — Susan Lois bom to Mr and Mrs Phillip Roger Payne of North Webster. 7— Paul David bom to Mr. and Mrs Phil McFarren of Muncie. 7.— Bobbie Jo bom to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond (Don) Lewis of r 1 Leesburg. 7— Arthur . Eugene Ryan. a , f lifelong resident of Oswego, dies 8 •— Mrs. Fred (Darlene) Dust. Sr., 88. Fontane. Calif , dies. She was the mother of Fred Dust Jr, Oakwood Parte. 9 — Darla Jo bom to Mr. and Mrs Halbert Brown of r 3 Syracuse 9 — Myra Jo bom to Mr. and Mrs Robert Ruch of Milford. 'lO — Debra Ann bom to Mr and Mrs Larry Meadows of Tampa, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollar of Milford are grandparents. 10 — Mr. and Mrs Philip Lee. Syracuse, observe 50th anniversary. 12 — Luther H. Kresge, 64. Winona Lake, a former teacher at {North Webster, dies. 12 — Willie, B. Kehoe. 48. MUI ford, succumbs to heart atack. 12 — George M Miller. 77. of •North Webster, dies 12 — Carolyn Ann bora to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O'Haver Os r 4 Syracuse. 12 — Ken E. bom to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Paulus of r 2 Leesburg. 12 — Harold A- Shepler, Sr.. 48. Leesburg, dies. 13 —• James Brent Stage, nine. Ligonier, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon F. Stage of Lake Wawasee. dies. " ■ 13 — Everett J. Bishop. 83. of Leesburg, dies. ' 14 — Lakeland Christmas club members to receive $81,034.30. 14 — Announce Ken Beer, Milford high school student, winner of county competition of National High School Oratorical contest. 14 *— .Syracuse-Turkey Creek township best United Fund goal 14 — Michael Max bora to Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Goodwin of Syracuse. i15 — Jack Crist, 47, San Diego. Calif.., formerly of North Webster, dies. 16 — Mrs. Pierre (Alta M.) Cripe. 63, r 4 Syracuse, dies. 16 — John Schorey, 57, r 1 Leesburg, dies. 17 Miss Irma Haab. Syracuse, and MUlard Stoller, Paulding, 0., 18 — Mrs. Kate Smith, 86. of North Webster, dies. 18 — Mrs. Ralph (Louie) Moore, 77. Syracuse, dies. 18 — Purdue survey team reports to Lakeland corporation - suggest two plans, both ask for new high school budding. 1 would abandon Milford high school. . 19 — JIU Rae born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haab of r 1 Syracuse. 19 — LoweU Pefley, 61. Whitley circuit court judge, dies, 21 — Leon Connolly to resign as Syracuse town attorney. ~~ yi — Joel Beer. 89, Mansfield. 0.. father of Frank J. Beer of r 1 Syracuse and half-brother of Otto Beer of New Paris. Peter Beer of Goshen. Mrs. Ben Kipfer, Bluffton. gn Oscar Graff. Theo. Ezra, and Henry Beer, all of Milford, dta*. » - A SIOO,OOO fire destroys Jessop Confectionary mar roads 6 — Assassin’s bullet kills John Kennedy. 38th Presith® Hatted States. 22 Lynden Baines Jotasm.
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36th President, takes oath of office at 2:38 p. m. 22 — Mrs. Joseph (Mary) Prucinsky, 78, Ligonier, mother of Mrs. John Pusti. Syracuse, and Joseph Prucinsky, r 2 Syracuse, dies. f 21 — Jill Andrea bom to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mousley of r 4 Syracuse. 25 — Nation pays final tribute to fallen Commander in Chief. Burial in Arlington National cemetery. 26 — Mrs. John (Etta W.) Beck, i 82, r 1 Cromwell, dies. 28 — Brian Elton bom to Mr. and Mrs. Eastel Walls of r 1 North Webster. ■ 26 — A son bom to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Smith of Milford. 27 — Barbara Weber. Goshen, and Duane Straw. Goshen, wed. 27 — Ward R. Latson. 58, Warsaw. formerly of Barbee Lake, dies. “ 27 — Word received of the death of Harold Phillips of Indianapolis. Mr. Phillips was chauffeur of Ell Uly of Lake Wawasee and Indianapolis. : 28 — Syracuse Methodist church is scene of Sherry Jill Burson and Richard Lee Keim wedding. Both are Syracuse high school grads. 29 .— Mrs. Elin Louisa Dimberg. 83. Warsaw, mother of Raymond E Dimberg of Leesburg, dies. 30 — Anita Lynn Smith, Richmond. Steven Yoder, son of Mrs. Stanley Grimes of Syracuse, wed. DECEMBER 1— Accident claims life of Warren William "Bill'' Rummel, f7, Milford high school junior. Three other area teenagers hospitalized. 1— Mrs- Freda Egolf, 63. Syracuse, dies. I—A son bora to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carter of Leesburg 2—- Jay Dee born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Warstler of r 1 Syracuse. , 4 ■ Milford town board takes preliminary action on disposal system. 4 — Merrll Rink to head Milford town board. 4 — John Richard Umbaugh dies. Mr. Umbaugh', 65. Kimmell, was a former Milford resident. 4 Elmer S. Hochstetler. 68. r 1 Goshen, father of Harold Hochstetler of Milford, dies. 4 — Lori Renee bom to Mr. and Mrs Tom Sands of Whiting. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Deeter of Leesburg. 5 — Mail-Journal advertisers invite Lakeland shoppers to the grand opening of the Christmas | shopping season as 24-page paper j is published. 5 — Mrs- Ida Taylor, 92, dies. 5—- Word received of the death of Frank Judkins, Hanover, father ot Joseph Judkins. Milford. 6 — Mrs. Noah (Hazel) Kirkdorfer, 57, Ogden Dunes, dies. She was a native of Milford. 6 — James Lee bora to Mr. and Mrs. James Wright of r 3 Syracuse. 6 — Former Syracuse publisher. Harry L. Porter. Jr.. 66. dies in Illinois. ; 7— A girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warrilow of Milford. 8 — Charles J. Shuder. 80, r 1 Syracuse, dies. 8 — Candlelight services unite Pamela Ann Treesh and James Rummel!, both of Milford. 11 — Last rites held for Mrs., Ida Bender, 93, Thoracreek town- , ship. Whitley county. She was a member of the Syracuse OES. 11-25 — Christmas programs presented in Lakeland area. 11 — Benjamin H. Traster. 75. Garrett, a retired B and O railroad engineer and native Os Syracuse, dies. 12 —- Announce plans for new telephone building at Milford. 13 — Services held for John and Mark Gerber, infant sons of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gerber of r 3 Nappanee. 14 — Lee A. Snyder, 83. Three Rivers. Mich., dies. 14 — Miss Peggy Kirkdorffer. r 1 Milford, and Robert Lockwood, r 1 Syracuse, wed. 15 — Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Taylor, Milford, observe 50th wedding anniversary. 15 -— Mr. and Mra John Angel of North Webster observe golden anniversary. 15 —i Mr. and Mrs. James Gilbert of Syracuse observe 50th anniversary. 15 — New Paris converts to Bial systom. 16 — A son bora to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hopkins of Warsaw. 16 — Earl M. Gerard, 66, North Webster, dies. 18 — Charles Andrew Foe bora to Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Poe of »— Foster Hively, Leesburg.
Consolidation of THE MILFORD MAIL (Est. 1888) and THE SYRACUSEWAWASEE JOURNAL (E5t.1907)
files $30,000 suit for death of son. .19 CROP collects $561 in Van Buren township. 19 — Russell D. (Red) Smith, owner of Unique Bakery at Warsaw, dies. 21 — Susan Kay LeCount and ! Robert Hasse, both of Syracuse, wed. 21 —- Juliann Hocker, Millers- I burg, becomes bride of Jerry K. I Smith of Dewart Lake. 23 —r Lori Jo bom to Mr. and ’ Mrs. Earl Kammerer of r 2 Leesburg. 24 -s- Stanley G. Hall, Michigan resident, uncle of Mrs. Vernon May and Mrs. John Troup of Milford. dies. 25 -r- A son bom to Captain and Mrs. Jack Spearman of Dewart Lake. 26 4— Earl Simmons, 65, Syracuse. dies. 26. A son bom to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goshert of r 1 Milford. 26 — Stanley Arnold. 56, president of Arnold Corporation, dies. 27 +- Mrs. Mary C. Hoffer, 82. r 3 Warsaw, mother of Emery Hoffer of Milford, dies. 28. f— Susan Fosbrink, Syracuse. and David L. West, Mount Summit, wed. 28 r- Miss Diane Kay Huffman and Frederic No-»1 Bucking- ( ham. both of Leesburg, wed. 28 — About 200 attend Holiday Ball at Syracuse. 29 — A daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Joyce of Chicago. 29 — Miss Patty Stanfield and Vernon Yagel of Columbia City wed. 30 — Jacob Franklin Brown, 90, of r 1 New Paris, dies. 30. — A girt bom to Mr. and Mrs. William D, Hapner of r 1 Mil--ford. 30 — A daughter bom to Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Carlin, Jr., of I Wartaw. 31 — Clell D. (Hap) Routson, 64. Elkhart, brother of Mrs. Orville Lockwood. Mrs. Fred Ringwald. and Mrs. Zelma Mullen, all of Syracuse, dies.
WCTU MEETS WITH MRS. C SHUDER The Milford-Syracuse Christian Temperance Union held its January meeting at the home of Mrs. Cleveland Shuder. Milford, Tuesday evening' Jan. 7. with 12 members and one guest present Mrs. Glen Morehouse presided and Mrs. Donald Fox gave devotions using the 37th Psalm as her Bible reading, also “A Spot Light to Youth” and "A Must”, followed by prayer. Pledges to the American. Christian, and Temperance flags were quoted. Thoughtprovoking. current events were given for roll call. * Ths Hastings members planned the interesting program consisting of “Just One Teacher” by Mrs. Kendall Biller. “Channels to Alcohol Freedom” by Mrs. Henry Biller. -The Eyes Have It” by Mrs. Donald Fox, also “Peace Is the Way”. Mrs. Robert Rumfelt gave “Health Insurance". Mrs. Kendall Biller read the secretary’s report and Mrs. Rumfelt read the financial report for the past year. Offering was taken to sponsor the poster contest through the schools and churches. Educating our children and youth seem to be the most worthwhile effort in the temperance fight Anyone wishing to join the union or help by donations, contact any member. We are encouraged by the recent TV progra ms and newspaper articles along this line. The truth eventually wins. Mrs. Shuder served nut bread, jeUy. cookies, and coffee. “Happy Birthday” was sung to Mrs. Rumfelt. The February meeting will be held in Syracuse.
Co. Towns Get $795,544 For Rood Improvements
Kosciusko county and its incorporated cities and towns received $795,544.04 for road construction and improvement tn 1963 through license fees and other funds paid into Indiana’s Motor Vehicle Highway Account by the State’s automobile and tpick operators. Statistics Sompited by the Highway Planning Surrey Department of the State Highway Department show that $676,239.68 went to the county for this purpose and $119,304.36 was allocated for road work in theta 1 urban areas: 8urket51,843.67 Claypool Etna Green 53,438.19 Leesburg $3,039.56 Mentone $5,787.25 Milford tUtUa. North Websters34l6.49
THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1964
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DEDICATION HELD — Dedication services were held Sunday at 2:30 p. m. in the two-story, 25-by-77-foot addition to the New Parts United Missionary church located on SR 15 at the northwest edge of New Paris.
Loans-Purchase Agreements Deadline Nears January 31 will be the deadline for price-support loans and purchase agreements on a number of crops harvested in 1963, Cleveland Shuder, Milford,, chairman. Agricultural Stabilization ' and Conservation county committee, said today. The crops include wheat, barley, oats, rye, and soybeans. For wheat, compliance with the individual farm allotment is required in order to be eligible for price support on the crop. The chairman reminded growers that good storage, which must first be approved by the ASCS county committee, is a requisite for obtaining a price support loan on any farm-stored crap. While the farmer himself is responsible for storing a crop covered by a purchase agreement, the condition and quality of the crop will be a determining factor in the amount of the support he receives should he decide to deliver his crop under the support program at the end of the season. May 31 is the deadline for obtaining price support loans or purchase agreements on corn. The ASCS office also wishes to remind lamb and wool producters of the January 31 deadline for filing applications for incentive payment for sales of wool or unshorn lambs for the period of April 1, 1963 through December 31, 1963. SYRACUSE AMERICAN LEGION HAS BEVERAGE PERMIT RENEWED The Syracuse American Legion’s beverage permit was renewed by approval of the Kosciusko county alcoholic board this week. Members of the board are Frank E. Brennan, Warsaw; Chris Kammerer, Leesburg; and John Shively, Etna Green. DINE TOGETHER Mrs. Cornelia Poe, Mrs. Mary Umbaugh, and Mrs. Tillie Jtobin- ' son of Kimmell were dinner guests .of Mr. and Mrs. Burel Martz at Nappanee recently.
Pierceton $8,442.42 Sidney $1,480.64 Silver Lake $3,65836 Syracuse $11.35334 Warsaw $51,494.49 Winona Lake 513,724.28 State-wide this account returned $66,875,050.63 to the state's 92 munties and 539 incorporated cities and towns for road improvement in 1963. The Bureau of Public Roads reports Indiana’s trucking industry is responsible for 36.2 per cent of thia highway improvement fund, or $24,208,768.36 state-wide and $287,986.94 in Kosciusko county and areas. The account is collected thrnwgh the motor fuel tax, motor vehicle xeeSt civu penauues, jtuquc service
The new addition is located ad-; jacent to the sanctuary and increases the seating capacity to 350. The new addition is in the left of the picture. In addition to the seating in the sanctuary four new
HARAM-MATUSKA ENGAGEMEDFT ANNOUNCED The engagement of Miss Mary Sydney Haram and Richard Joseph Matuska of Cleveland, 0., was recently announced in the home of the future bride’s mother, Mrs. Benjamin Lewis Haram at Washington, D. C. Miss Haram also is the daughter of the late Mr. Haram.- Her grandparents are Mrs. Edwin Lenox Weesner of Marion and the late Mr. Weesner. The Weesners and Harams have been sumper residents of Lake .Wawasee for a number of years. The bride-elect was graduated from Tudor Hall school and Pernbrook college. She received her master’s degree from George Washington university and is a teacher at Alexandria, Va., and a member of Pi Lambda Theta honorary. Mr. Matuska is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edward Matuska of Marion. He was graduated from Purdue university and is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and Tau Beta Pi and Pi Tau Sigma honoraries. | A June wedding is being planned. ATTEND FUNERAL OF RELATIVE IN ILLINOIS Mrs. David Buser, Mrs. Levi J. Beer, Miss Edith Baumgartner, Wilbur, Arthur, and Arch Baumgartner, and Fred and Albert Schori of Milford attended the funeral of their aunt. Mrs. Emil Young, 86, at the Apostolic Christian church SE of Cissna Park, 111.. Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Young was Miss Rose Lavina Baumgartner before her marriage to Mr. Young on Feb. 2. 1901, at Paxton. 111. Tlwir home was NW of Cissna Park. Mr. Young passed away in March, 1959. Five sons and four daughters survive: Willis of Cissna Park, Dan, Raymond, Harry, and Eugene Yeung of the Chicago area; Mrs. Gertrude Hodel. Rankin, HL, Mrs. Laura HodeL Cissna Park, Mrs. Helen Baker. Watseka. HL, and Mrs. Lorene Wilson, Chicago. A son, Irvin, is deceased.
Commission fees, court fees and state police miscellaneous receipts. After disbursements to the Indiana State Police, Office ot Traffic Safety, Purdue university and to the State Highway ' Department, the remainder is then allocated to counties on the basis of the number of motor vehicle registrations and miles of roads and to cities on a population basis. This account la over and above that paid into counties through property tax assessments each year. In the case of trucks, this amounts to more than $22,000,000 annually, and does not include the millions paid on other truck equipment such as freight terminals and garages.
classrooms can be formed with sliding doors. In the basement are a junior worship hall, three classrooms, nursery and restrooms. The main building was constructed in 1957. A Goshen News photo.
Robert Hughes Opens Campaign For Governor State treasurer Robert E. Hughes opened his campaign for the Republican nomination for
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ROBERT E. HUGHES Governor Monday at GOP state headquarters with a four-prong attack on Indiana taxes and spending. Hughes, 36, who is serving his second term as Treasurer of Sttae, called for the repeal of the adjusted gross income tax on individuals, a repeal of the sales tax on food, medicines and necessities of life, and a ceiling on real property taxes, coupled with a war on wasteful government spending. He said, "Taxation and spending override ail other issues”. Crooked people are quick to suspect other individuals.
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EARNB PRIVATE LICENSE— Miss Ann Louise Purdum, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Purdum, a Milford high school junior, received her private pilot’s
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By MRS. MAXINE McMILLAN (Held from last week) IN MEMORY of my beloved dad who passed away January 18, i 1962- C. S. WELDY, Leesburg - “Behold, what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us I that we should be called the sons i of God: therefore the world knoweth us not, because it knew Him not. Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear j what we shall be: but we know i that, when He shall appear, we shall be like Him; for we shall see Him as He is. And every man hath this hope in Him purifieth I himself, even as He is pure”. — I A. Maxine Weldy McMillan. Mrs. Lillian Custer of Leesburg has been relieved of her nursing , duties for Mrs. Mae Reece of Os- , wego and has returned to her | home in Leesburg. Mrs. Custer j spent i the week end with her ‘ Pierceton friend, Mrs. Jessie Clover. Mr. and Mrs. Norman .Archer, Christine, Jeff, Mark, and Jim of Leesburg were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Shue and Greg at Oswego. Tommie Edgajr, son of Mr. and Mrs; Tom Edgar of Leesburg, suffered a severe cut over his eye when he was playing outside at recess and fell on the ice. The cut required five stitches to close. Tommie is a first grade student at Leesburg school. Miss June Longenecker of Winona Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Huffman of Rochester enjoyed ice skating Saturday on Tippecanoe | river. Mrs. Tom Church and Heidi of Chapman lake were Tuesday morning guests of Mrs. Everett Wenger at Oswego. John Longenecker of Warsaw was a Sunday guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Longenecker, at Oswego. I Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bricker and Randy, formerly of Oswego but now Flirodia residents, have sold their home on the gulf and have moved to Bradenton, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Bricker were presented a grandson by their daughter, Mrs. Betty Rae Wimpy. The Wimpys live in Georgia. Mrs. Anna Flinn of Tippecanoe lake is visiting her son, Bill Flinn, and family at Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Buskirk, Sr., Tippecanoe lake, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Davis and daughter at Gas City for several days. The Buskirks spent Tuesday in Fort Wayne shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Adams and Kent n of Elkhart were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Albert at Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Ejfred of Elkhart were Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Teeple and family at Tippecanoe lake. Eighteen members were present at this month's WMC meeting of the Calvary Baptist church which was hosted by Mrs. Robert Teeple of Tippecanoe lake. Mrs. Walter Hunter was in charge of the program and Mrs. Thelma Clark gave devotions. A group of the WMC members will call on the "shut-ins” Wednesday at the Alfran nursing home in Warsaw.
- license Friday at the Goshen Mu- , nlcipal airport. i She is pictured above with her I father, on the left, and Ruse Mlli ler, manager of Airgo, Inc.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Teeple of Tippecanoe lake visited Mrs. Ray McCartney at Warsaw, mother of • Mrs. Teeple. Mrs. McCartnely, a teacher at Jefferson grade school, suffered a broken wrist in a fall Monday at school. She is a patient at Murphy Medical Center. Mrs. Ira Shue of Oswego spent : Saturday afternoon with her mother, Mrs. William Geiger, at , Syracuse. Mrs. Lewis Hartman of Leesburg was a Monday supper guest lof Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tenney, Ann, Gary, and Dan, Oswego. The Ladies Aid of the Oswego Baptist church met Tuesday instdhd of their regular meeitng on Thursday. The ladies quilted at the carry-in dinner meeting. | Indiana Leads In Popcorn ProductionIndiana is the nation’s No. !■( commercial popcorn producing state firn the fourth consecutive year. Hoosier growers produced a 1963 crop totaling 78,300,060 lbs., according to state-federal agricultural statisticians at Purdue university. This was down 24 per cent I from the 1962 crop but six per cent more than the 1957-61 average. Last year’s yield was 2,900 lbs. • per acre, seven per cent more than in 1962. Popcorn acreage totaled 27,000 acres in 1963, down 29 per cent from 1962 and 17 per cent lower than the 1957-61 average. lowa, Illinois, Kentucky, and Ohio ranked behind Indiana in that order in 1963 production. Court Hews Divorce Suits Filed Virginia Wiseman of r 1 Leesburg has filed; a divorce suit in the county circuit court against Jack W. Wiseman. ’The couple was married May; 9, 1946, and separated Jan. 7, 1964. -The plaintiff seeks custody of their four children, ages 17, 16, 14, and 101 • Eva H. Block of North Webster has filed a suit for divorce in the Kosciusko county circuit court against Bob L. Block. They were married Oct. 14, 1950, and separated Jan. 9, 1964. The plaintiff asks custody of their child, age 12. Smith Estate Set Determination of the estate of John Worley Smith of North Webster has been set at $5,028. He died Feb. 17, 1963. i heirs and amounts they are to deceive as follows: one son. Everett W. of LarwilL $1,676; six grandsons, Conrad E. Smith of Larwill, Roland J. Smith, Norman T, Smith and Herman L. Smith, all of Columbia City, all to receive $419; John W. Smith and Terry L. Smith, both of Fort Wayne, and one granddaughter, Marcella Mae Tracy, also of FortWayne, all to receive $558.66. J -——————— ~ — — — — — —
Mis* Purdum, who ha* been learning to be a pilot for the past 254 years, ha* completed 16 hour* of dual piloting and 20 hour* of solo flying. A Goehen New* photo. ' . "' "i t 1 ' ■•. r ■ .
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