The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 28, Milford, Kosciusko County, 20 August 1964 — Page 2

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Thursday, August 20, 1964

New Salem News By MRS. RAY FERVERDA DELEGATES TO CONFERENCE Delegates to the Northern Indiana Conference of the Church of the Brethren held at Camp Mack on August , 14, 15, and 16 were Mrs Guy Morehouse. Mrs. Kathryr. Dunn tick, Mrs. Frank Johnson and Mrs Ellis Wikfanan. A report of the conference was given on Sunday evening at New Salerti. RANES. William Scott Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ranes of Frankfort. Germany, announce the birth of a son. William Scott, on August 9. The baby weighed seven pounds, 12 ounces. Mrs. Ranes is the former Patricia Leighty. William Scott has an older brother, Kenneth Jr. The maternal grandmother is Mrs. Alva Crowl of New Salem. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ranes > . the . -■■ ‘randmother is-Mrs. Hildreth, all of Muncie. COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs, Frank Shively and Mr and Mr>. Max Shivdy, Dougki- . • ended the Old Threashers meeting on Saturday rear Churubusco. L nda, Trudy and Sally, daugli- i ters •>£ Mr. aW Mrs . Alien Shively ( ci Svracuse, spent last week in; dome of •their grandparents. | • I M ■ S Frank H<-' ->n an i M-'t- ■ ■ an 1 Mrsi Alva Crowl. Mrs Hem® is the former Helen' New Salem on Sunday. o? M ■ 1 and Mr. and. Mrs. James | Walter and Tina of r r . New, Paris ] attended the Lowman reunion Sun-i day, 9, at the home of Mar. ; and Mrs Rex Fultz and daughter I Linda of Fort Wayne. Linda came ■ v ,: y ,M i M. Wa.'--r . and sjHnt la-t wcik in their Lome. \ '..inumber of the New .Sa- i lem folks attended the closing ses-1 sio'i of tt ■■ < i.irvh of me Brct ■ wn conference on Sunday aftvr43 in The Oratorio - choir personae’. I that presented “The Crucifiction” bv John Sta.wr. They were under tiie direction of Perry Huftaker. After die praver of consecration for all officer;- and others attending •ne i.i-t addres*- was given by Dr. Dew tt L Miller, guest speaker, from Hagerstown, Md. There were the benediction and organ posthbk “To Go AU Praise and Glory ”. M-. and Mrs. John Morehouse. Belli and Kay of r r Goshen were honw' for lunch foliowing the sen.iiv. at Camp Mack. the evening they were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs, Dan Morehouse. Michael. Matt and Michaele of r r New Paris. Mr & Edna Longenecker and daughter Opal of Churbusco were Sunday dinnei guests of Mr. and Mrs Guv Morehouse They attended all services at Camp Mack, both forenoon and afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morehouse. Diana and Georgina, r 1 Milford, attended a family reunion at Berne on Sunday., Mrs Ruth DeFries and-Mrs Kathryn Dunnuck were dinner guests* in the Ray Ferverda home. Chief and Mrs. John T. Vance an i ' children Michael and Marcell left Caliifonua on Monday for their home in the Phiilibines. They went by United airline byway of Alaska; Tokyo. Japan; and then to a Navy base in the Phdhpines. Demis Shivdy and Warren Steven- of Leesburg spent from Friday to Monday on a camping trip at the Whrrvti Dune< Mrs. Ruth DeFries and Mrs.. Jesse Miller of Milford spent Monday in the home of Mrs. Virginia Bockman and Mrs. Neibert at North Websttr. Carolyn and Nancy Johnson attended the youth banquet held at Cam; Ma- s on Saturday evening La'e; a youth program was presented. The guest speaker at both the banquet and evening program was Doc H. Loni of South Field, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Miciiaei Stafford left on Wednesday' for their home in Fort Lauderdale. Fla. While here they were dinner guests in the homes-of. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wildman , and family. Warsaw; Mr. and Mrs, Brvce Baumgartner and Billie and Mr. and Mrs. Arch Baumgartner, Ron and Jane of Milford. Sunday and Monday,, Aug. 9 and 10 they were with Miss Ciara Driver and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferverda. They were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chambers of Grand Rapids, Mich. Two Syracuse People Escaped Injury In Crash Gary Spry, 16, and Dorothy Pollock, 49. both of Syracuse, escaped injury Thursday evening. Aug. 13, when their cars collided south of Syracuse on SR 13 near Howard’s restaurant Spry was driving south in an auto owned by Edward Leamon. also of Syracuse, when he attempted to make a left turn onto old road 13 into the path of the Pollock vehicle traveling north. State police officer Gerald Waikel. who investigated, listed damage to the Leamon car at $350 and $325 to the Pollock vehicle. Spry was ticketed for failure to yield the right-of-way.

OBITUARIES

•BARNEY’ DAVIS 0. P. (Barney) Davis Dies At 64 Friday 0 P.’ Barney) Davis. 64, of 301 I \V. Henry street, >■. j. tuse, d • his home at 2:45. p.m. Friday. Aug. 14. of eaacer. He had "been i’l six - months Mr. Davis, a resilient of the: ' Svro. ii-e communily for tin- past 34 ! years, was associated with Gabill D- ; ; X Oil Company for 36 years. ) He was- km in Oh o C ty, 0., ; M. : 31,. li-iW. the son of Mr. i I’- . James D-.mley. Al the Age of five lie was axiepttai by Mr. and Mrs. C. W EM is He marivi • . j acusc on. Nov. 7, 1913. ■ - *\\ 11,- -.. nn mher o: Sy racu.-e V ie-icaa Leg.-.-n Po.-i 223 wham 1:? ' ! C, ku.*? Lodge, a 32r J ! and a number \ nt Accepted Scottish Rite of] j VaKey of Fort Wayne. ■Surviving are tlie wife; two i ' daughters,. Mrs. Elmer < Doris' i I’Amil-ruster, Syracuse: and Mrs. • Robert <Mary > Wolter. Indianapol-) . -s; five orandchiidren; and one j sister, Mrs. *Eari Parker of Lima, 0. I A sister preceded him in death. Funeral services were held Mon- j i day, Aug. 17. at 2 p. m. at the Har-; rfs funeral home in Syracuse. The Rev Thtm Beer of Milford officiated. Burial was ib Syracuse cemeterv. -»Masonic 'services, were held at 8 p m. Sunday at the Harris funeral home ' Graveside military services were held Monday. George Henwood George Henwood of Waterloo, la , a native of Syracuse, passed away "Unexpectedly at 6 pm. Thursday. Aug. 13. in a Waterloo hospital of an apparent iieart seizure. Mr, Henwood was a graduate of Syracuse high seixxd and Purdue univerity and was a mechanical enSurviving are his mother, Mrs. Cleo Sttwy Henwood. Syracuse: his wife. Alma and two sons, both at home Also surviving are two brothers, Eugene, Syracuse and Gerald, who resides in Pennsylvania; and a sister, Mrs. Edison (Betty Witmer, Larwill Mr. Henwood was a Navy veteran of World War II Funeral services were held Monday in Waterloo. K Mrs. Freeman Chiddister Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie A, Chiddister. 71, of Goshen, who died unexpectedly at 3 am. Saturday. Aug 5, at Beloit Memorial hoiqMtal Bekiit, Wis.. •- were held Tuesday I at 2 p m at tht’ YoderCulp funeral ix»me in Goshen. Burial ’a as in the North Webster cemetery. Mrs Chidvlister was a native of North Webster She was born May. 10. 1893 —*d had spent the past 46 years ... Goshen, after reskiing in tlx? Syracuse .and North Webster communiUes Surviving are the husband; one son. Dean Clemens. Goshen; two daughters Mrs. Clifford 1 Evelyn W/xrh and Mrs Claude Alverda' Fo'ker. both ot Goshen; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; anl one sister. Mrs. Nellie Smith, Goshen

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Robert Ardel Vetter Last rites were held Monday afternoon in the Harris-Troxel funeral home of North Webster for Robert Ardd Vetter, 44, of Tippecanoe lake, r 1 Leesburg. Rev. Brooks Linn, pastor of the North Webster Church of God, officiated. Burial was in the Oswego cemetery. | Mr. Vetter lived in Indianapolis I most of his life but had been a sumI mer resident of Tippecanoe for many { years, where death occurred. He had ■ been ill since 1962. I He was bom in Altoona, Pa., on j ■ January 16, 1920 to Adolph and i Cecelia (Skeese' Vetter. On June 6. 1945 he was united in marriage at Londcm, England, to Margaret E.) Roberts of London. He was an in- 1 dustrial engineer; a member of the) Evangelical United Brethren church; IT..P. A.; and a member cf the InI stitute of Industrial Engineers, all of the above in Indianapolis; and a member of the American Legion Post 47 and the Brotherhood of Elks, , both in Fort Wayne. The deceased had also been a pilot ! in World War IL Surviving in addition to the wife. J Margaret, are two brothers, Paul i I of Johnstown, Pa., and Alvin of Wil* L liamsbyrg. Pa. | 1 ' \ ■ I Jay Burdell Rensberger Funeral services will be held at ■ 12 p.m. today (Thursday) in the I Salem Community church of Wilgmol for Jay Burdeil Rensberger, 35, of r 1 Larv ill. Rev. Ben Miller I ;of Goshen, pastor of the Salem J wfll off;clate>v-In‘.ermcnt will 1 ; be in the West Goshen cemetery at ( :Goshen. Friends may call at the-i Harris-Troxel funeral home in North ( Webster until noon’ today, and then | at rhe church until the hour of thei service. - j Mr. Rensberger died at 11 p. m. ‘ Sunday, August 16, in the Veterans’ i Administration hospital in Indianajiolis where he had been a patient i i io;- two w-eeks. He. ha been a pati-1 latt in the- Veterans Aministration '• j a.-.. itnl in Fort Wayne for one I w\A before being transferred to j the .Indianapolis hospital. The deceased was employed by the Elks lodge at Warsaw. He was bom in Goshen on August 28. 1928, to Jay G. and Wilma : Mae Weaver Rensberger. He lived almost his entire life in the ! Wilmot community. Mr. Rensberger was a member of. the Salem Community church of Wilmot: the Brotherhood of the Elks, and the American Legion Post, both of Warsaw, and was a veteran of the Korean war. ‘ ’ Survivors in addition to his parents are a daughter, Denise Marie Rensberger; and three sons, William Jay and Scott .Man Rensberger and Victor Perry Hiatt; a sister, Mrs. Thomas (Luella' Mullins | of Syracuse; and two brothers. Jqrry of Shawano, Wise., and Larry i of Fort Wayne. I Irvin D. Tom Final rites were held Saturday at 10 am. at the White funeral home in Elkhart for Irvin Daniel Tom, 82. of West Plains. Mo., a native of Milford, who died Wednesday morning. August 12, at West Plains. Burial was in Salem cemetery, southeast of Milford Mr. Tom was bom September 29, 1882. near Milford and lived in. the Milford community many years working as a farmer. He moved to West Plains 26 years ago from Milford. Surviving are a number of nieces and nephews and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Rada Tom of West Plains. ROUND TABLE LADIES HOLD ANNUAL TEA Mrs. Richard Ditmer was hostess I to the Ladies of the Round Table I for the annual summer tea in I her home on Friday afternoon, 14. Those attending were Mrs. ' James Alford, Mrs. Vernon Beckman. Mrs. Noble Blocker, Mrs. I William Cutter. Mrs. Olive Miller. 'I Mrs. Merton Meredith. Mrs. Ever- I ett Miner, Mrs. Michael Neff, Mrs. I Carl Penn. Mrs. M. E. Rapp, Mrs. I Edith Rhode, rMs. Kennard Robin- I Ca>l Satre and Mrs. Edgar Speer. I Also Miss Ethel Bowser and Miss ila Rhode. Mrs. Noble Block- I er was the chairman. The regular I Sept. 14 meeting will be a dinnerparty.

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