The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 7, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 March 1964 — Page 5

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GIRL STATER — Janet Anglia, above, has been chosen as the 1964 Girl Stater from Leesburg. She Is 16 and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman F. Anglin. Janet is a member of the band, Spanish club. Masque and Gavel club. Pep dub. annual staff, school paper staff. Methodist Youth Fellowship and has a part in the junior class play.

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ALTERNATE - Kathy Rhinehart. 17, above, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Noel Rhinehart of r 2 Warxaw. has been chosen as alternate Girt Stater by the Leesburg Auxiliary. Kathy is a member of the chorus, band. Spanish club. Masque and Gavel club. Pep dub, Methodist Youth Fdlowshin. and has a part in the coming class play.

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WE DON’T MIND Horsing Around r EVEN WITH ’ ■ ■ ’ • • . ' I . .•• • ■ ‘ . .’. ■ * •.. ' .. ' A Donkey ANDTHATS NO BULL! But If You Want To Talk Cold Turkey And Get A Good Deal On A NEW OR USED CAR — THE PLACE TO GO IS — C. S. Myers Ford IN MILFORD .

By MRS. MAX McMILLAN Mrs. Ruby Branning of Wyandotte, Mich., was a guest last week of Mrs. John Custer at Leesburg. Mrs. Ralph Sanderson. Sr.. Leesburg. was a week end guest of her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Main. Bremen. • Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phillips and Jody of Ligonier were Monday guests of Mrs. Winifred Weldy at Leesburg. Mrs. Lillian Custer of Leesburg was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Myrtus Custer and family near Claypool. Mrs. Lucille Shoemaker and Mrs. Mabel Jones were Thursday after-1 noon guests of Mrs. Ralph Sanderson, Sr., Leesburg. Mrs. Max S. McMillan of Leesburg was a Tuesday guest of Mrs. C. K. McMillan at Schoolcraft. Mich. They went shopping in Kalamazoo. Mrs. Wilbur Klopenstein of near North Webster was a Saturday | evening guest of Mr. and Mrs. Esta j Yocum at Leesburg. Mrs Lillian Custer of Leesburg was a Sunday evening caller of Mrs. Jacob Doremire at Leesburg. Mrs. Doremire was recently released from the hospital to the home of her daughter Peg. Mrs. Iva Etter of Leesburg, and Mrs Fawn Stookey and Mrs. Walter Groninger of near Warsaw were Monday afternoon guests of Mrs. Esta Yocum at Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. George Graff of Lafayette were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ramalee, Greg. Gary, and Karen at Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ramalee recently moved here from Lafayette when Mr. Ramalee accepted an appointment with the Western Aggregate Co. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Longenecker and sons of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Ab Shively and children of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Longenecker and children of North Webster. Mr and Mrs. John Longenecker of Warsaw, and Mrs. Everett Wenger of Oswego called on their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Longenecker at Oswego. Sunday. Miss June Longenecker of Winona Lake was a Monday evening d nner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wenger. Wayne and Jun at Oswego. Mrs. Marv Koser and Mrs. Jan Wenger of Oswego called on Mrs. John Teeple at Stanton lake Sunday evening Mrs Teeple suffered a severe broken leg a few weeks ago when she fell on ice in front of ths Leesburg post office.

FLASH! BRUBAKER TO FILE Ralph Brubaker, Plain township 1 farmer and chairman of the board of the Farmers State Bank at Leesburg, announced at 2:45 today that be was filing for the Lakeland school board from district 1. I ' ' - SYRACUSE COUPLE HOME FROM FLORIDA Mr; and Mrs. Lewis Cobbum, Syracuse, have returned from a three week visit in Sarasota. Fla. They visited Mrs. Cobbum’s sister Mrs. Wilma Steenrod. They also visited many points of interest in Florida. The trip home included a visit to the Smoky Mountains. They were also guests of another of Mrs. ’-n—'j sis’°rs Mrs. R. A. Juillerat, in Portland and Mr. Cobbums mother, Mrs. Bertha Cobbum. in Fort Wayne.

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Home Arte H. D. Club In March Meeting The Home Arts Home Demonstration club of Milford met Tuesday, March 17, in the home of Mrs. Ed. Jonasch of Dewart Lake. Mrs. Ralph Dished served as co-hostess. There were 10 members and one child present. President Mrs. P. D. McFarren lead the group in the pledge to the flag. Meditation entitled ‘The Shepherd,” “Give Me A Mind” and “Give Me A Song” were read by Mrs. Disher. Mrs. Jonasch gave the history of and lead the group in singing the song of the month. “Flow Gently Sweet Afton.” Health and safety remarks on “Pesticides" were given by president McFarren. An interesting lesson on “House Plants and their Care” was given by Mrs. L. H. Humphrey and Mrs. Ralph Disher. The business meeting was called to order by president McFarren with a responce to roll call of “What I’m goine to do Easter.” President McFarren reminded the members of the following meetings: April 9 - McCall sewing lesson; April 9 - Vaccines and their use in modem medicine lesson; and April 30 — Spring Luncheon. The meeting was closed by all reneating the club creed. The next meeting will be Tuesday. April 14 in the home of Mrs. P. R. Michael. License To Wed Narciso Gonzales. Jr., 18. Milford poultry worker, and Rosemary Lou Miller. 19. Elkhart, factory worker, recently applied for a marriage license at the office of Kosciusko county clerk T. Ethna Scott. GRASS FIRE AT WILLARD CONNS The Milford fire department answered an alarm at the Willard Conn home at 11:15 a.m. Tuesday when burning leaves were caught in a gust of wind and spread fire into near-by fields.

NOTICE! Since the death of my sister, Mrs. Bessie Lyon, I have moved the Milford Awning Shop to my home, the first cross road out of Milford on south Main street, then east across the railroad to the first house on the south side of the road. MRS. PEARL LOCKE PHONE.- 658-5692 MILFORD

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STEFFEN, Marlene Louise Marlene Louise was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steffen of r 1 Syracuse Sunday morning, March 22, at 3a, m. in Goshen General hospital. The mother is the former Dorothy Haab, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haab of r 1 Syracuse. BEER, Elizabeth Ann Dr. and Mrs. Alan Beer of Tuba City, Ariz., are the parents of a daughter, Elizabeth Ann, bom on ! March 17. The new Miss Beer tipped the scat s at six pounds, nine ounces and has a 16-month-old brother, MichaeL Mr. and Mrs. Th'o Beer of r 2 Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Gudeman of Cissna Park. Hl., are grandparents. Bert Gudeman of Cissna Park is a great-grandfath-er. | STEPHENSON, Troy Richard I Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stephenson of Milford are the parents of a six pound, fifteen ounce son, Troy Richard, bom Tuesday morning. Mar. 24, at 9:41 in the Goshen hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hare of Milford are the maternal grandparents and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Coen Stephenson. also of Milford. Greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Carwile of r 3 Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Albert of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hare of Nappanee. WALL DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. Wall of r 3 Syracuse are the parents of a seven pound, eight ounce, daughter born at 12:43 a.m. Sunday, Mar. 22, in the Murphy Medical Center. The baby’s grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wall, Syra-

cuse, and Mrs. Leola McCune of Wabash. KIRKDORFER, Connie Renette Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Kirkdorfer of r 1 Milford are the parents of their first child, a daughter, bom Saturday, Mar. 21, at 11:07 p.m. in the Goshen hospital. .The baby has been named Connie Renette. Connie weighed seven pounds, six ounces. - i Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marland Kirkdorffer of r 1 Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- | ward Ramer of Goshen are the maternal grandparents. GreatI grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Christian Huber of Goshen and L Mrs. Jennie Kirkdorffer of New t Paris. j DOHNER SON l A son was bom Monday, Mar. 23. at the Elkhart General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dohner of r 2 Milford. - I BOWLER, Steven Ray I Mr. and, Mrs. George Bowler of I Milford are the parents of a son, Steven Ray, born at 5:36 a.m. ( Tuesday, Mar. 24, at the Goshen hospital. Steven Ray tipped Ute scales at eight pounds, twelve and one half ounces. The Bowlers have two other children, Kevin, SH. and Lisa Ann, 4. Maternal grandparents are Mr. * and Mrs. James Losee of Syracuse | and Mrs. Avis Bowler of r 1 t Milford is the paternal grandmother. Great-grandparents ar Noah Reichard of Larwill ana Frank Ringler of Syracuse. Syracuse Explorer Scouts To Hold Ice Cream Social The Explorer Scouts, Syracuse post 28. will hold an ice cream social Friday, March 27, at the North Webster Dairy Queen from 4 to 9 p.m. Dick Maresh, leader, has announced. The post has been newly organized and the boys are hoping to earn enough money to purchase uniforms and camping equipment. Mr. Maresh said all Explorer Scouts are selling tickets to this event. THE CHESTER JESSUPS RETURN FROM FIVE MONTH VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jessup, Syracuse, who left September 30, returned last week and are staying in the home of their daughter, Mrs. Danny O’Haver, Mr. O’Haver and family. While gone they visited another daughter, Mrs. Jonas Lamb, Mr. Lamb and family in Lancaster, Calif. In Fort Myers. Fla., they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Carpenter, former Syracuse residents, and .in Atlanta. Ga. they visited their two sons Robert and i Russell Jessup and family. 11

Thursday, March 26, 1964

Syracuse Locals

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bushong, r 4 : Syracuse, returned to their home, s Monday, March 16, from a Florida 1 vacation. John Thornburg, a student at r Purdue university and Jill Thornburg, a student at Indiana university are spending the spring vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thornburg, Syracuse. I Mr. and Mrs. Jap Jones, Lake Wawasee have returned from Fort i Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Fla., where i they spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nickle, Syracuse, and Mrs. Minnie Pinkerman, Goshen, have returned from a vacation at Salt Springs, Fla. Mrs. Melville Smith, Syracuse, has returned from a winter vacation at Sarasota, Fla. Everett Ketering, Syracuse, retinned Thursday, March 19, from a vacation at San Antonnio, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moore lof Indianapolis will spend Saturday and Sunday with their son, I Ron, at the home of Mrs. Mary Whitehead of Lake Wawasee. Ron is an emplovee at The Mail-Journal office in Milford. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Osbuh of Sand Lake, near Albion, were Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilbert and Sharon of r 1 Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ryman and Tammy of Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Ralleigh Halsey, Joyce and Mike of Kimmell and Mr. and Mrs. John Halsey, Jeff and Tom of Albion. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Seiffert and Mrs. Patricia White and children of Lake Wawasee have returned from a two-week Florida vacation. Donna Moots, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Moots, r 2 Syracuse, a student at Indiana university, is spending • the Easter vacation, with her parents. I Victor H. Payne, president of Budget Investment, arrived in the Lakeland area Tuesday. Mr. Payne is staying at his cottage at Tippecanoe lake. He spent the winter in Tucson, Ariz., and is back to review Budget’s operations in this part of the state. The firm’s local office is in Syracuse. Guests on Sunday in the home of Mrs. F. J. Banning on r 1 Pierceton were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor and children of South Bend, formerly of r 1 Syyracuse, Mrs. Alberta Blanchard of Mishawaka, and Mrs. Dale Grimes of Syracuse.

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Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McClintic, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Luegge and family and Larry Westlock, all of Kalamazoo, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Julier of Gary, spent last week end at the home of Mrs. Lydia Deardorff. Mr. and Mrs’. Richard Brown visited their daughter Sherrie and Mrs. Mike Cain and son in Atlanta. Ga., over the week end. They left Friday noon and returned Monday I evening. En route to Atlanta, they visited Pvt. Ronald Hibschman at Fort Knox, Ky. Pvt. Ronald Hibschman, stationed at Fort Knox, Ky., is expected home this week end on a short furlough. SYRACUSE Hospital Notes Mrs. Justin Brown was admitted to the Goshen hospital Thursday, March 19. She was later released. Andrew Jackson, Syracuse, was released from the Goshen hospital Thursday, March 19. Rev. Albert Troup, Syracuse, entered the Elkhart hospital Tuesday March 17. Robert N. Spurling, r 1 Syracuse, was released from the Goshen hospital. Monday, March 23. Mrs. Leßoy E. Riddle, Syracuse, was released, Monday, March 23, from the Goshen hospital. Miss Roberta Whitehead, r 3 Syracuse, was treated at the Goshen hospital and released for bruises received in a car accident. Saturday, March 21. Mrs. Russell Hicks, r 3 Syracuse, entered Murphy Medical Center, Wednesday. March 25. Mrs. Vernon May To Appear On TV March 30 Mrs. Vernon May of Milford will give a demonstration on the television program “Homemakers Time” on WSBT-TV in South Bend March 30. She will demonstrate on making hair pin lace. Mrs. May is a member of the Busy Homemakers club of Milford.

Milford Locals Mr. and Mrs. Arnold LeCount of Mission. Texas, were Monday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Lavent Tom of Milford. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waldbeser of Milford ware Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Buhrt of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nemeth and Janice of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lutes and Mr. and Nappanee, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burhrt of Milford. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buhrt and family of r 1 and Mrs. and Mrs. Ray Buhrt, a” of Syracuse. Mrs. Robert Hoerr and Jeff of r 2 Milford are in Tuba City, Ariz., helping to care for the new daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Alan Beer. Mrs. Harry Haab Entertains Thursday ' Evening Sewing Club Mrs. Harry Haab of Milford entertained the members of the Thursday Evening Sewing club at her home Thursday, March 19. Plans were made for the spring party. Mrs. Raymond Pinkerton, Mrs. Eldon Hurd and Mrs. Lew Rassi are on the social committee for the party. Mrs. Haab served cake and coffee for desert. Those attending were Mrs. Eldon Hurd, Mrs. Otto Wiggs. Mrs. Bernice Ruch. Mrs. Roy Schultz, Mrs. Harold Geiger, Mrs. Esther Charlton. Mrs. Roman Slabaugh and Mrs. Bessie Sunthimer. The club will meet in two weeks with Mrs. Eldon Hurd. ROOKSTOOLS AND WOGOMANS CELEBRATE Sunday evening, March 15, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wogoman and family of Ligonier and Miss Retha Wogoman, Syracuse, gave a surprise supper party to celebrate the birthdays of Mrs. Ishmael Rockstool and Mrs. • Rolland Wogoman and also the wedding anniversaries of Mr. and Mrs. Rookstool and Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Wogoman. , The party was held in the Rookstool home in Syracuse. The Rolland Wogoman and the Rookstool children were also present.

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