The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 October 1964 — Page 10
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20 YEARS AGO — SEPT. 25, 1944 Mrs Lydia Yoder Miller, B">, a resident of Milford for 64 years, died Thursday at the Indiana State hospital at Logansport Sumving relatives include a son, C. Fay Miller of Milford; three daughters, Mr. PernHoover and Mrs. Edward A. un of M Iforti, and Mrs. Edmond Auer of Goshen; 10 grandchildren find 15 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Charles LeCoun| and son. Steve-, of Fort Wayne (ir? making Mrs. Rial Troup, • ai< ■* the induction of her husband mto the army Mrs. Roy Fergu-on and Miss Bess- .■ ,ie Bun > of I lit' '■ Friday afternoon of Mrs. lit--ler. * j• • Jana < P. Fulkr £rac"’.;:v<i ];i> lefts arm just above the . si’-sidtir last [ ■ Thursday while putting baled straw in t ' ' ' ' I .v Mrs James t Eliza M ' Biller, 71, | died Thursday at her farm here? Ire’ miles soul ' ■■ leaves her husband; six sons, Hairy . Roy > ’• r<>y of Michigan City; six daughters, | Mrs. Partha Cunningham of Gary, 1 " Mrs (, adys Dmkledme.of B >ur't on, ■ Mrs. Mabel Rohrer U Njjparue, . . Mrs. Geraldine Stun g if Gravelton, Mrs Pearl Rohrer of Ear:. M;eh , ■ • an j Bessie Davis f ’• • 27 grandchildren: eight great-grand-children; two grvat-great-gi jindchildrei P.g-y and Joan Wx;,r;-: >■>■- 30 YE XRS AGO — OCTOBER 4. 1»34 \\ o' Scott received word last week that lie has a isos, born recently to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott of Germantowne. Pa Roy Mih- Night < t M will open Oct. 6. Clean dancing assured. floor in charge of Ross Frank 1 - In: Harry Guiss' Bn»ad<. i.- in ; Orchestra will furnish the music Milford citizens who were prize ■ w nners at the county fair in theart were Marie Irvine Lola Bubit; Mr> Frank Bergh and Mrs. John Postma. . \ very impressive d ■ < va Join r took place at Apostolic cliurcl p in. Sunday when Nil-- Ida Rassi. - became -the bride of George Graff, bride of 1 ■ ■ ' ’ - ■ lart . their son Ralph of Davtoii xireted Saturday evening with Frank (lover A . V- ■ pound*, was born Saturday to Mr. ana ■' ' j ■ im ' ■ Pi 15. ; 4o ¥1 XRS \(.O — 04 FOBI R 9. 1> t \\r.Dure re. ■<:. j «•: ’«. r ' Milford, and Nellie Wood. 58, of Mil- , . fora. Were i -. Sa* l.ie county clerk > f'iiue. j J\: : v Mathew-, tookv' : -- aUKiO „ Friday afternoon in a fall of. forty • feet from the top of a barn northwest of Milford. / J / I \ • . M: • : 1 ' of Mishawaka are parents of a son bom last week. Mrs. Eakins was formerly Miss Olive Lucille Patterson of Milford. it . rence Flory family is now . g :. e houst owned I y the Famxres State Bank on Henry stre< t. Mrs Mary Louise Kane and George E dav< ' ’ ' circle of relatives at the home of the bride :. Goshen: Mr. RjnggenbtK’g I lives west of Milford I 50 Yl \RS \GO — st PT. 17. IM4 George Stouffer of M.liord moved j h> family to South Bend last week. I Mr anti Mrs isnd i family of Sugatuck. Mich. have returned. to Milford .ssul w i. remain during the winter. Mr. Ruiev wu, I salesnxan. Mrs Ruley and the dulMr. and Mrs S. J. North, . t Benton Dvtbbs lias rented the residence of J. C. Knoke on the corner Mr Knoke will move into the Telephone Exchange building Lewis Darkwood and family ot near New Pans were visiting with Mr and Mrs Heiber Sunday. ’ Mr and Mrs Charles Hammond - and daughter. Bttber, went to Summitville "Sunday to visit with their daughter, Ruth \anNess. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rhodes at Milford Junction on Sunday, Sept 13. CORRECTION: In last week's issue was a report of a family calling it the Tusing at the residence of Jacob Tusing. TYiis was incorrect, it was the Long reunion. ' ■ SERVING ABOARD USS ENTERPRISE Jackie (McClintic \ Stump S A son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McClintic of Milford is now serving aboard the U. S. S. Enterprise, the lotted State's largest air craft carrier. Jack went aboard October 1 and will be on duty in the administrative offices until the first of April, when he is scheduled to go to Yoeman school in MarylandJack’s new address is: Jackie D. Stump -S 'A 795-07-fb U. S. S. Enterprise C VAN 65 X Div. Admin. Office F. O. P. New York, N. Y. .
Thursday, October 22, 1964
! SYRACUSE CALVARY CHURCH MEMBERS ATTEND RALLY ■j The Fall Rally of the Women’s Society of Wui Ri Service was held day, O- t. 13, at the HUB i Church, in Claypool., j Attending from the Syi Cah try HUB <4n:r< h Wen Mrs. K« nnanl Robinson. Mrs Howard Jmlay. Mrs Cloy Eih r. Mrs. Maude .. kmz'-r. Mrs Raymond Bitner, ; Mrs Feri Rhoad,--. Mrs. Edna Thomas. Mrs. Juanfta Grimes, Mrs. I Wiluui Hiiu. Mrs Blanche Ditch- - r-tt. .Mrs. Paul Pollock, Mrs. Edith Palmer. Mrs. Vernon Faw ley, \lrs. I Mrs Keith Koble. Mrs Merrill Junior Hollar. Mrs. Carrie Champlin and Mrs. Elmer R.-mrs LADIES OF THE ROUND TABLE CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. UMMEL I The Syra< use Ladies of the nd Table club met Momlay . O. • 'l2 U th.' ' Syracuse Like home of Mr- Eldon Ummel. j The president, Mrs. Michael Neff, pr nd opened the I meeting with pledge to the flag and the club collect. Follow- ■ ing the bUsim ss session, Mrs. Ver- : non Beckman presented the. pro-. I .gram She reviewed the book “GidI i-on's Trumpet’’ by Anthony Lxjwts. The mXt mating Will be held OvtI .(’her 26 in the home of Mrs. Noble Myers " SYRACUSE GRAFT CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. RAPP The Syrac use Craft club met at tihe home of Mrs Ruth Rapp Mon- ■ day evening, (kt. 19. A seven o' deck cisM-p was serveti. followed by a short txLsine&s meeting condect, M:s Heri sihe’l.G Leatherman. ■ •, The secret.<ry Mrs. Alice Clark. ■ la-ad an invitation from the BHI Hol- ’ as \rt Cc/y.- of Fort Wayne in- - viting the club to attend a decorater October 25, from 12 to 6 p. m. ■ 'Mrs M K Meredith exjrfained her v ited all to her heme ‘The Tneetin.; was then turned ov- . rto Mr- Rapp, who distributed met- • contatomg ■ s ters trays, paints, and all supplies 1 needed for decorating of. such. She ' i mas! the mix.mr of the various . • and method <>f diwrating the Tlm? next meeting will be in the j home <>f Mrs Meredith on Monday, I Nov. 2. at 7pm STEPHAN E YODER USN. ATTENDING FIRE CONTROL SCHOOL GREAT LAKES, ILL — Stephan j E. 'Toiler, seaman apprer.tkv. VSN, ; SOU Os Dr ami Mrs Eugene F. Yo<fe > of Syracuse, is attending fire-control | technician school at the Naval Tra :: Great Likes. 111. He stuuAmg h;o.c electricity, ' eiev ironic- and mechanisms The | school prepares students for work in the Navy’s- fire control tedinkian i rating which is the art and science j of the control of missues, torpedoes j i and gun fire I Great Lakes, the Navy’s largest training center, is tl»e headquarters ■ of the Ninth Naval District.
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| SYRACUSE — LIGONIER CHURCH NOTICES BURR OAK EUB CHURCH Joe F. Bear, Pastor Lawrence Owen, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 10 Worship 9:30 SOLOMON CREEK EUB Jbe F. Bear, Pastor Orvill Lockwood, S. S. Supt Sunday School 9:45 Worship 10:45 a.m. 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 daily, except Sundays and holidays. BETHANY CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN U. S. B Israel Gorden, Pastor Bruce Baker, Supt Dorothy Gall, Primary Supt Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Evening worship 7 CALVARY EUB CHURCH K. E. Robinson, Pastor Arlen Bobeck, S. S. Supt Sunday School. 9:30 Worship 10:30 Youth Fellowship at 5:30: Evening service at 7. Thursday midweek service 7 Choir practice Thursday 7:30 THE METHODIST CHURCH August Lundquist, Minister Mrs. R. V. Fisher, S. S. Supt Sunday School 9:15 Church Service 10:30 Communion the first Sunday in each month at 8:30. CHURCH OF THE LITTLE FLOWER Ogden Island Rd., Lake Wawasee August Sunday masses 7:30, 8:30, 9:45, and 11 a. m.; Friday and Saturday masses 8:30 a. m., and confession before all masses. ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH Roman Catholic Ligonier reRev. John W. Linnehan Sunday mass schedule 1, 3 and 5 Sunday’s of the month 8:30 a.m. 2 and 4 Sundays of the month 10:- I 30 a.m. BLESSED SACRAMENT — ALBION CATHOLIC CHURCH First third and fifth Sunday’s of the month — ,10:30 a.m. second and fourth Sundays of the month — 8:30 a.m. WAWASEE LAKESIDE CHAPEL Jason Martin, Pastor Wayne Sommers. S. S. Worship service 10 2 Sunday school 11 Everting worship 7:30 Prayer meeting Wed. 7:30 Visitors Welcome
RUCH LAWN MOWER SERVICE & GARDEN CENTER Syracuse, Indiana RUSH TO RUCH BARTH CORPORATION Milford, Indiana “Airo Blow Travelcoaches” FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WARSAW Night Depository Service Milford Branch ALBION PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION Loans To Farmers 114 W. Market St. — Warsaw Phone 267-6851 WHITE’S MOBIL SERVICE Motor Tune-Up — Lubrication r - 24-Hour Wrecker Service - Permanent Anti-freeze $1.69 gallon carry-out Snow Tire Sale North Webster, Ind. - Ph.: 834-1631 FOO AND FAYE CANTONESE RESTAURANT Highway 13 South Wawasee Village - Syracuse Phone: 457-3774 .T . ' LIBERTY COACH COMPANY Syracuse, Indiana MANUFACTURER OF THE VERY FINEST & LOW COST MOBILE HOMES
CHURCH OF GOO’ James McKibbin, Pastor Carl Hadley, Church S. S. Virgil Bobeck, Ass’t Supt Church School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Evening service 7:30 CGYA Sunday 6:30 , CHURCH OF CHRIST 111 E. Mill Street Goshen Bible, class 9 Worship 10 Evening worship 6 Bible study - Wed. 7:30 REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (Scout Cabin in Syracuse) Ronald Cole, Pastor Sunday School iu I Worship 11 GRACE BIBLE CHURCH (Affiliated with the Independent Fundamental Churches of America) David HaifTey, 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 Francis Denton, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 c Evening Service 7:00 Bible Study, Thursday. 6 30 A 16 mm film entitled “The Spenders” will be shown Sunday, Oct. 25, at 7 p. m. Bible study Thursday 6:30 Ephesians ' GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Sat., Luther chorus 10 Carl H. Satre, Pastor Church School 9:45 Worship 10:45 Chancel choir Thursday 8 Sat., Luther chorus 10 a. m. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE John W. Secor, Pastor Lawrence Penrose, S. S. SupL Worship service 10:30 Junior Fellowship and Young Peoples Society at church Sunday evening at 6:45. Sunday evening service at 7:30 1 . Wed. mid-week service 7:30 i — " SYRACUSE BAPTIST CHURCH Robert Mundy, Pastor Dale Marshall, S.S. SupL Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Choir practice Sun. 6:45 Evening services 7:30 Midweek service Thursday 7:30, ZION CHAPEL U. B. CHURCH Carl Gable, Pastor Eldon J. Watkins, S. S. SupL Sunday School 9:45 Worship 10:45 Evening service 7:45
Our Churches Cordially Welcome You ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY THESE RELIGIOUS MESSAGES ARE SPONSORED IN THE HOPE OF ENCOURr AGING GREATER RECOGNITION OF MAN’S DEPENDANCE IN HIS CHURCH FOR SPIRITUAL
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WATCH FOR THE SIGNS Mike was lucky! He lost his way completely along the thickly-wooded roads during his vacation last summer until suddenly he came upon a small service station. The friendly attendant told him he was only a short distance from the lake. “Just watch for the signs,” the man said. It’s easy to get 105 t... it could happen to anyone. At times, our lives get so confused that we don’t know which way to turn, and we feel that nobody cares. When that happens, just watch for the signs. What signs? Well, there’s the fragrant beauty of a rose, the laugh of a child, the glory of sunrise, the sound of great music . . . signs all around that point to the constant presence of God who loves us. The Christian Church is the most important sign of all . . . created solely to. reveal a new and meaningful way of life to all who seek it. THE CHURCH FOR ALL • ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor larly and support the Church. They ‘ : on earth for the building of charac- are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For ter and go6d citizenship.lt is a store- his children’s sake. (3 > For the saka "l" * house of spiritual values. Without a of his community and nation. (4) - strong Church, neither democracy For the sake of the Church itself, _ nor'civilization can survive. There which needs his moral and material are four sound reasons why every support. Flan to go to church regu- v—person should attend sere ices regu- kr]y and read your Bible daily. rexX jLV j Copyright 1964, Keister Advertising Service, Inc., Strasburg, Va. ***^l^s2J Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Psalms Proverbs Isaiah Jeremiah Matthew Matthew I Corinthians 16:1-11 2:1-15 2:1-5 6:16-21 24:29-35 24:36-51 1:18-30 + t ’W t W t t
The Rodeheaver Hall-Mack Co. Gospel Music Publishers Winona Lake, Indiana BURGER’S DAIRY STORES Retail Division NEW PARIS CREAMERY CO. % COMPLIMENTS OF PACER OIL COMPANY 102 b SO. HUNTINGTON ST. HIGHWAY 13 - SOUTH SYRACUSE. IND. FARMERS MUTUAL RELIEF ASS’N. ' Fire - Extended Coverage - Theft Vandalism - Water Damage “84 Years’ of Dependable Service” 118 W. Market — Warsaw Phone: 267-8841 STIVER’S GENERAL STORE You can depend on service if you buy from Stiver’s DRI-GAS - BULK AND BOTTLED GAS SERVICE Norge Appliances Heating Installation Os All Kinds New Paris,lnd. - Phone 892 STATE BANK OF SYRACUSE “The Bank of Friendly Service” Member Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. Phone: 457-3165 — Syracuse NICOLAI MACHINE SHOP Established 1945 Syracuse - Phone: 457-3232 McCORMICK-CUTTER, Inc. Chevrolet - Chevelle - Chevy II 'Corvair - Corvette - Chevrolet Trucks Syracuse - Phone: 457-3777
TWENTIETH CENTURY RESTAURANT “Open 24 Hours” Good Food - Friendly Service JuncL 6 & 15 - New Paris, Ind. Phone 658-4387 KOSCIUSKO COUNTY FARM BUREAU COOP JAMES W. HEARN, MGR. Fertilizers - Feeds - Seeds - Grains And All Your Farm Needs e Milford — Phone: 658-4011 Light And Life Book Shop Complete Line of Church and Sunday School Supplies Books - Bibles - Records - Gifts Greeting Cards - Novelties Open daily 8 to 5 - Sat. 9 to 5 9th & Kings Highway - Winona Lake HOME FURNITURE MART “CARPET SPECIALISTS” North of Warsaw on Hi-Way 15 Phone: 267-7241 G*W Food Products Corporation SYRACUSE, INDIANA Freeze Our Future In Every Package” “LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY” KOSCIUSKO COUNTY RURAL ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORP. 523 So. Buffalo St., Warsaw Phone: 267-6331 The CROMWELL STATE BANK The Bank of Friendly Service Open Fri. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Closed Thursday) Open 9a. m. - 3 p. m. Mon. thru SaL Cromwell, Indiana - Ph.: 856-6381 Courtesy Os C. S. MYERS FORD SALES Milford, Indiana SYRACUSE DEHYDRATED PRODUCTS CO. “DRI-LAS” Syracuse, Indiana
LEESBURG - OSWEGO MILFORD - WEBSTER CHURCH NOTICES CHURCH OF GOD North Webster Brooka Linn, Pastor ; ) Worship 9:30 v. Sunday School 10:30 x Evening Service 7:30 \ Mid-week Service Wed. 7:30 \ Youth Fellowship Wed. 7:30 v— Children’s Story Hour, Wed. 7:30 t THE BRETHREN CHURCH - Leesburg Kenneth Koontx, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Youth Fellowship 6:15 Evening Worship 7 Missionary Helpers, age 5-12, at 0:15 Boys’ Brigade, age 12-18. Wed. 6:*o Prayer meeting and Bible Study Thurs. 7:30 THE METHODIST CHURCH Leesburg ',' W. Lavem Skinner, Pastor Morning Worship 9:30 Church School 10:35 Youth Fellowship 5 OSWEGO BAPTIST CHURCH Jim Reffert, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship and Youth Church 10:30 Evening Worship 7 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Oswego Richard Woodworth, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 , Evening Worship 7:30 APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN CHURCH - Milfertl Theo Beer, Henry Beer, Elmer Hartter, Ministers Morning Sermon 10' Sunday School 10 t FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH Milford Frank Barker, Pastor Robert Geiger, SupL Sunday Schoo! 9:30 Worship Service 10:30 ’Youth Crusaders 6 Mid-week Worship 8 Friday — Junior and Cherub Choir practice 3:30 WMS secohd Wed\at 7:30, Brethren Laymen third Wed, 7:30 —- / [ THE NAZARENE CHURCH ■ South Main Street-Mi Ito rd Donald Mishler, Pastor Mrs. Donald Mishler, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 s Morning Worship 10:30 Sunday Evening Worship 7:10 Prayer and Praise Service Wednesday 7:30 p. m. THE METHODIST CHURCH Milford —— Richard SUmner, O. S. L,, Mini* ster Paul Sands, S. S. Supt.. Lawrence Myers, Lay Leader Mrs. Gerald Snider, Organlat Worship 10:30 Sermon: “The Survival of the Free World Hinges on Continued U. S. Prosperity”. Scripture: Matthew 24:13 Church School 9:30 Nursery attendant on duty. Mondav at 7 p.m. MYF meeting . Wed. at 3:30 cherub choir practice under direction of Mrs. Thomas Miller. Wed., 6:30 junior choir practice under direction of Mrs. Dennis Sharp. Every first Sunday in the month - Holy Communion at 9 a. m. THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Milford Cart Shearer, Pastor Leon TucKer, SupL Bible School 9:30 Morning Wcrrhip 10:30 Mrs. John Yeater, Jr. Supt CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Milford Robert Perkins. Pastor Fred Slabaugh, S. S. Supt. Mrs. Hazel Vanlaningham, Primary SupL Sunday School 9:30 Preaching 10:30 HASTINGS EUB CHURCH Raymond R. Wilson, Pastor Paul Hollar, SupL V Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Prayer Meeting Thurs. 8 p. m. NEW SALEM CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Howard J. Kreider, Pastor 4 W r ayne Teeple, Adult SupL Mrs. Dale Morehouse, Primary Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:39 Evening service 7 p. m. CONCORD EUB CHURCH * J. F. Bright, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Worship Service 10:30 ' S TURKEY CREEK CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Harold W. Miller, pastor Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 DST THE METHODIST CHURCH . North Webster Charles Johnson, Pastor Worship 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 Evening Worship. 7:30 Bible Study Wed. 7 p. m. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN North Webster Clayton Mock, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Evening Worship 7:30 Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30
