The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 April 1964 — Page 8
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THE MAIL-JOURNAL
Virginia Arthur Wins First In County WCTU Poster Contest
Virignia Arthur of Milford placed i first in the group 11 division of the county Women s Christian Temperance Union poster contest held Saturday, April 4, in Warsaw. This contest is an annual event j The posters are first judged at a io-1 cal judging with the winners going on to the county. First place winners at the county judging will continue • on to the state competition. Cash prizes are awarded at the local, county, and state competitions. The state contest will be held April 10. Contestants for the annual contest are divided into three groups and was open to all boys and girls. Group I includes fourth, fifth, and sixth grades; group 11, seventh, eighth, and ninth grades; group 111, tenth, • eleventh, and twelfth grades. Other Winners Other county winners from the
Syracuse Locals
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kroh have returned from a vacation at Sarasota, Fla. Mrs. Elizabeth Pollock has returned to her home from Haines City, Fla., where she spent the winter. — Mrs. Minnie Blough and son Robert were Easter dinner guests of Mrs. Hallet Rood at Napapnee. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Pollock and sons were Easter dinner guests of Mrs. Pollock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Willinson. and son. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forrest and family of Nappanee were afternoon callers. Mr and Mrs. James Darrow who have lived in Syracuse the past three weeks with Mrs. Darrow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert George, have moved to 310 south Main street in Goshen. which they recently purchased Mrs Darrow teaches school at Riverdale school in Goshen and Mr. Darrow teaches at Concord high school. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kline of Wheat-; $ on. 111., spent last week end with their parents. Mr. Mrs. Harold Kline and Mrs. Jessie Weingart. *■* Mr. and Mrs Willard Nusbaum have returned home from a twoweek trip to Maine and Canada. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Eppley have returned home from a Florida vacation. Mrs. Robert Schacht has returned to her home from a month’s vacation , in Florida. Mr and Mrs. Lester Huhartt and daughter of Goshen were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hubartt. Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey and two children spent Easter Sunday in Toledo, 0.. guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson and family. * < Rev. .and Mrs. James McKibbin ; and daughters spent three days in Decatur. 111., visiting relatives. * Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Bitner of j Dewart Lake. Richard Bitner, and ( ( Miss Ginger Brown spent Tuesday riming, March 31, in the home of I Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, and. daughters. Refreshments were serv- • ed honoring Mrs. Miller's birthday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Don Rapp and daugh " tens of Carmel spent last week end at the home of Mrs. Kapp’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Miles. 1 1 Mrs. Faye Yant of Columbia Gty j \ isited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. , Eston Clayton and Mr. and Mrs ' Max Carlson recently. Mrs. Yant. the former Faye Richhart, lived in ‘ Syracuse as a girt. Mr. and Mrs. Stover Hire, Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Eston Clayton, and Mrs. Hattie , Brown were Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers. I 1 < Mr. and Mrs. Ralleigh Halsey, • Joyce. Mike and Theresa, and Mike Mynhier, all of Kimmell, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ryman and Tammy of Nappanee were Sunday 1 evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilbert of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Weingart and three children of Gary spent the Easter weekend with their parents, Mrs. Jessie Weingart and Mr and Mrs. Ernest Bushong. Syracuse. Mr& K. V. Stanley and son returned to their home Saturday. March 28. in Dayton. 0., after a visit in Syracuse with her father. Millard Hire. Mrs. Arthur C. Schrader who was in Pompano Beach. Fla., for the winter has returned to her home on Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs S. F Betes, Lake Wawasee. entertained at dinner Sunday. April 5. their children and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. William Pipp and soq, Bill, and Mr. and- < Mrs. Bill S. Betes and son. Bob. , all of Syracuse. _ . i Mrs. Myrtle Robinson and Miss Katherine Rothenberger called at the home of Mrs Ella Unrae. Syracuse, OB Sunday, April 5. Mrs. Ida Hibschman, Syracuse. | called on Mrs. Jake Doremire in Leesburg on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Iforemire is confined to her bed.
Thursday, April », 1964
j Lakeland area were Jay Anglin, Milford, second in group I; Pamela ! Chupp, Milford, second in group II; and David Fox, Milford, third in group 11. There were 66 posters entered in the local juding contest from Milford | and Syracuse. The judging took place March 27. Winners in the various ! groups are as follows: Milford \ Group I—Philip Bender, first; Jay Anglin, second; and Debbie Wolferman, third. Group ll—Tillie Miller, first; David Fox, second; and Virginia Arthur, third. Syracuse Group I—Danny Dust, first; Beth Elam, second; and Brian Secor, third. Group ll—Amoret Artic, second; and Connie Stiffler, third.
Mrs. S. F. Betes and Mrs. Ada Zeltinger of r 4 Syracuse were dinner guests of Mrs. Estella Swartz of Syracuse on Tuesday, April 7. Recent guests at the home of Mrs. Bertha Nicolai, Syracuse, were Mrs. Robert Williams, daughter and granddaughter of Mishawaka and Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Hill, daughter Susan and son Gary of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hamman of Toledo, 0 were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rex, Syracuse, on Saturday and Sunday, April 4 and 5. On Sunday, John Sudlow and Mr. and Mrs; David Hickman and son called on the Rex home. Mrs. Ida Hibschman, Syracuse spent Monday and Tuesday. April 6 and 7. in Garrett, visiting her son Herman Jensen, Mrs. Jensen and family. Mrs. Ida Hibschman, Syracuse, i called on Roy Hire and Mrs. Lou I Teel at the Prairie View nursing Ihome on Friday of last week. On Thursday, Mrs. Teel’s relatives had visited with her to help her celebrate her 95th birthday. I Mr. and Mrs. Jap Jones liave! returned to their home on r 1; Syracuse after spending the winter m Florida. Mr. Jones is making arrangements to open the South Shore Inn for the summer season. Mr. and Mrs. Meri Smith and son have returned to their home in Syracuse from Florida where they spent the winter. Miss Nancy Stump, a student at Goshen college, spent a few <iays of spring vacation in Syracuse with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stump. Miss Ethel Bowser, Mr. and Mrs. John Bowser and Mr. and Mrs. Adrair. Zollinger of Syracuse sjjent Sunday, April 5, in Dowagiac/ Mich, with their . aunt and unde. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Snodgrass. Mr. and Kirs. Frank Rehrer of Syracuse returned home Thursday, from Weslaco. Texas, where they spent the winter. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Caskey. Syracuse. were ( Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Zelmer and family of South Bend and Miss Sandra Tapp of Cromwell. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lawson of Ironwood. Mich., enjoyed Friday evening at Foo and ’ Fayes, south of Syracuse Mr. and : Mra. Lawson and children were : visiting their folks and relatives; io this area. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dausman of Mishawaka were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knisley of Syracuse on Saturday. MANCHESTER ALUMNI COUNTY CHAPTER TO MEET NORTH MANCHESTER — Kosciusko county chapter of the Manchester college alumni association will meet for a smorgasboard dinner and a program next Monday, April 13. The dinner will be held in the Westminster hotel, Winona Lake, at 6.30 pm., EST. Dr. Ead S. Garver, dean of Manchester college, will be the speaker. A variety program will be provided by students from the college. James K. Garber, director of public relations and alumni; affairs at the college, will also be present. Lester A. Young. Warsaw, is president of the chapter and in charge of arrangements for the meeting. He is bring assisted by Philip Fawley, vice president. Syracuse; and Mrs, Scott Horn, secretary. Warsaw, MRS. LEE MELLINGER IN INDLAXAPOLLS HOSPITAL Mrs. Lee Mellinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Johnnie Fisher of 612 S. Front street, Syracuse, is a patient in an Indianapolis hospital. She is reported to be in “critical*’ condition. u
Miss Judy K. Smith And Douglas W. Charlton Wed Friday, Mar. 27
Miss Judy K. Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Smith of Dewart Lake, became the bride of Douglas W. Charlton, son of Mrs. Esther Charlton and Willard Charlton, both of Milford, Friday, gi 27, in the home of Christian -, Syracuse justice of the . Mr. Koher performed the ring ceremony. The bride’s attendant was Mrs. Pauline Scott of Milford and Don-
r Only Alternative American history is replete with b phrases of courage and defiance • t that were uttered in moments of great military crisis. “I have just . begun to fight’’, “damn the torpedoes ! Go ahead!’’, “Sighted sub sank * same”, “Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition”, “Don’t fire till you see the whites of their eyes”. Such words as these ring through the corridors of time and record moments of great deeds that commanded respect from friend and foe alike. They were backed by a spirit of “Don’t tread on me” that left no I doubt in anyone’s mind as to the stature and the purpose of this country. Not long ago we criticized England for exporting buses to Cuba. The plain fact is that no one knows what our policy is toward Cuba, so why shouldn't the British export buses or anything else According to reliable reports, Cuba is continuing on her merry way as an expanding base for communist operations in the Americas—daily growing stronger and more threatening. Os all the aspiring candidates to public office in the coming election, no matter what the ultimate result ; may be, no one has been more forthright in suggesting a positive course of action—fully mindful so the risks involved—than Senator Goldwater. If the conduct of foreign affairs has become so complex and confused that this nation can no longer take unequivocal steps to preserve its intregity and military security it bodes ill for the future. In Senator Goldwater's words: “The only alternative to victory i s—obviously—defeat”. The time has come to reassert in words and deeds a measure of the traditional spirit of this country. CAROL TEEPLE HONORED AT BRIDAL SHOWER Miss Carol Jean Teeple of r 2 Milford (now Mrs. John Leland Stump of 3094 S. Union street, Warsaw* was honored at a bridal shower on March 16 at the home of Mrs. Glen Pinkerton of Milford. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Frank Charkdn. Mrs Marshall Estep, Mrs. Russell Hollar and Mrs. Charles Teeple The hostesses gave the honored guest a corsage. Guests of the shower were Mrs. Elmer Rogers, Mrs. Burel Martz, Mrs. Pret Poe. Mrs. Delbert Dippon and Judy, Mrs. Wayne Bucher and Cynthia, Mrs. Aileen Poe, ! Mrs. Eugene Felkner, Mrs. Alton- j zo Zentz. Mrs. Earnest Hollar. I Mrs. Sherman Collins, Mrs. Cart Chupp. and Bumes Mrs. Harold Wilson. Mrs. Elmer Rapp and j Cindy. Mrs. Junior Hollar. Mrs. ! John Davidson. Mrs. Anna Hepler, Mrs. Max .Anglin and Arlene, Mrs. Glen Huffman, Mrs. Harold McKibbon. Miss Debbie Bess, Miss Marilyn Woodward. Miss Cheryl Leamon, and Miss Ann Leemon. Gifts were sent by Mrs. Ralph Neff. Mrs. Bemis Stookey. Mrs. Don Goshert. Mrs. James Barnes and Mrs. Esther Charlton. B. VANLANINGHAM IS SOLE OWNER OF BUSINESS FIRM Paul Ruch of Milford has sold has interest in the firm of Paul Ruch Plumbing and Heating in i Milford to his partner. Brace Van- i laningham. also of Milford. The | name of the firm has been changed to Van’s Plumbing and Heating, j Mr. Ruch opened the business in I 1959. He has been in the plunging ; business since 1945. Mr. Vanlaningham had been a I partner of Mr Ruch for the past three and half years. Mr. Van-1 laningham plans to continue the j policies and service of the firm as in the past. Robert Vanlaningham of Milford is assisting his brother. Brace, in the business.
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Paid PoHtical Ad.
aid Brumbaugh of Goshen was the bridegroom’s attendant Mr. and Mrs. Smith will have an open house honoring Mr. and Mrs. Charlton in their home at Dewart Lake on Sunday, April 19. Mrs. Charlton is employed at the Barth Corporation, south of Milford. The bridegroom is a milk hauler for Harold Kaiser of Milford. They are residing in Milford.
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File Taxes Before April 15 Taxpayers required to file a declaration of extimated income tax for 1964 are reminded to file a Form 1040-ES no later than April 15, 1964. and pay at least 25 per cent of tax estimated to be due. said acting district director Hugh D. Jones of Internal Revenue in Indianapolis. If you owe additional tax when filing your 1963 federal income tax return, be sure to enclose your check or money order made payable to “Internal Revenue Service.” Send your return and payment in full to the district director of internal revenue. Indianapolis. Indiana 46204, not later than April 15. ATTEND MEETING AT FORT WAYNE SUNDAY Miss Mary Simon and Miss Sharon Gilbert, both of Syracuse, attended the Northern Indiana Church of the Brethren Single Young Adults Spring Sing held Sunday at the Beacon Heights church in Fort Wayne. They attended the morning service and group study and discussion which followed at the church. Following , dinner at the Hobby Ranch House, the group toured the Brotherhood Mutual Life Insurance Company at Fort Wayne. After the tour the group returned to the church for an afternoon of. recreation and singing. CENTREVILLE. MD„ RECORD OBSERVER: “Careless littering is a national problem, but must be attacked on a unit level, with each county responsible for its own. Each j 1 piece of paper or can tossed aside i is one more eyesore. It would be so easy to place this trash in a container for disposal’’. *
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REPUBLICAN I County Treasurer PRIMARY ELECTION 1964 I • Kosciusko County resident 16 I years, with wife and two sons. I • Attended New York University • Thirty years business experience, 15 years as manager HunterWalton egg firm. • Member First Methodist Church, Warsaw. ' • Bey Scout leader. • Past president Warsaw Lions Club. Able — Qualified — Dependable
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