The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 October 1964 — Page 8

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL Thursday. October 22. 1964

Dianne H. Jones And H. Russell Weller, Jr., Wed Oct. 10 in Towson, Md.

Dianne Hopkins Jones, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Donald Spink Jones of Towson, Md., was married Saturday. Oct. 10, to H. Russell Welter, Jr...son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Russell Weller of Shaker Heights. O. The Wellers are summer residents at Lake Wawasee. , . The 2:30 p. m ceremony took place in the Towson Methodist church with Dr. Lewis Ransom ofLciating. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sister. Mrs, Theodore Burton Appel HI of Akron. 0.. as matron of hor. ■: other attendants were Mrs. ■ Rt.t.'rt Mackall and Miss Joyce Beacham, both of Baltimore, and the bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Haroldß. Elliott. Jr., of Norhbrook, PTA Carnival Draws Large Crowd A capacity ci Joyed the • r\:v ii Sa* : Oct 17 The various booths were operated in the class room<, of the i S;. ,' c s>l<‘fiiehtary school rath-i ■ • • fan in the gym. Th<\ hails were fill-d with children and adults ■ ' ther' their skills. _• . i ■ ' • re new boot hj.' year which proved to'be quite Spin- “ -Wheel’ ami Guessing j' i ■ < prize for coming th st to the right number of Im the jar. ■ ■ N< Isbn Auer was master of cere-1 monies for the three talent shows jd in the band room. The talent : ■ yed by ip ’ ■ for all performances. I The.food stand was a busy plact i all evening with families eating or] for just a piece of pie and a cup I of coffee. The profits from the ival will ■ • *nsor the events Lnvolihg both the elementary* and high school and in- . S2OO annual holaiship ' for a indent who plans to enter teaching, the Halloween parade, I Spelling Bee, Fine Arts Exhibit and Vision S<: veiling. . 1 The room mot f grades! kintlentarten through twelve were responsible for setting up and oprat •r chair man and Mrs Harold Gallahan was general chairman for the cam-j Jval. j New Salem News By MRS. RAY FERVERDA From the Oid Testament of t.w Bible a .d t ic book of Ezekiel and chapter three was read by Bev, Howard Krteder precisermon entitled, ‘‘What is Happening * to Our Nation ’ ". This was on Suna.. . n the F:.-.:r o! n>< n*. g wors’uip. : 5 V.siters attending services were Mr and Mrs. Elmer Reesor and j children of Hagerstown, Md.. were Vfieixhng the w eekend in j the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Schreiber and children. Jem and Cindy and Mr. and Mrs. Russell i Van Cu « o 1-ecsburg. Paul Baby of Warsaw* will be the < guest speaker at the morning wor-1 drip next Sunday He will be repGideon Society. Rev. EmcT.il Jones iefj on TUes- j morning to return to the home . of ’his son. Keith, and family at j We.itliersfield. Conn., where he expects to remain for the Winter. I Rim ral services . for Mrs. Dora • Niebert were held on Sunday after- I ncion in the Mishler funeral home of Milford- Dinner was served to relit- i t.\« and friends in the dining room of the New Salem church on r Sundav Those assuring were Mrs Ells Wildman, Mrs. Guy* Morehouse Mrs Dane Rarick and Mrs. John Stookey. On Sundav Mr. and Mrs, Ed Tipton of Columbia City entertained at dinner in their home for Rev. and Airs. Howard Kreider, r 1 Milford. Mr and Mrs Russell Kreider. Fort Wayne. Mr, and Mrs Ralph Kreider. Paynesville, Minn., and Mr and Mrs Rolland Jiseh of Grand Rapids. Mich They are brothers and sisters of the Kreider family Mr and Mrs Gene Rarick. Jonel and Risa of New Pans r r entertained at dinner on Sunday for Mr and Mrs. Darryl Johnson. Mark and Deanne of Milford. ANOTHER ATTEMPTED BREAK-IN AT MILFORD Another attempted break-in nt Martin Motors south of Milford took place Wednesday morning Nothing was taken according to Milford chief of police Vernon H. Wolf. Mr. Wolf stated it was believed the attempted break-in took place in the early hours of the morning. J Only last week an attempted break-in was discovered at the garage. *

SUIT CLUB WINNER THIS WEEK WAS JOE HOWELL — Syracuse TOM SOCKS SPORTSWEAR Wawasee Village Syracuse

• m. Harold R. Elliot. Jr , served as 1 best man for his brother-in-law*. l’>hers were Lawrence D, Rink of In lianapoils, Ralph L. Chreist of South Bend, Jack T. Barry* of Woburn. Mass., and James R. Garfield 111 of Shaker Heights. O. .After a reception, at the Baltimore Country club the couple left for their wedding trip to the Porch. > Mountains. They will reside in Shaker Heights. The bride was graduated from Harcum Junior college in Byrh Mawr, Pa. Her husband was graduated from university school. Shaker Heights, and DePauw uinversify, class of 1962. where he was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. c Project America I! Rally To Be Held On October 26 A project America II rally will lie held in the Concord junior high aud-1 I itorium at 7:30 p. m. on Monday. ; Oct 26, It will be. of interest to all J who are for prayer and Bible rea In> the telephone rally package v. ill Ih- Dr Cart Mclntire, leader a- ■■ r. 5 . Ivaik'r in congress; Dr. Bob Jones, Jr., prominent Christian fessor £3 arles E. Rice, - c<»a> : r.utional lawyer and auti'.or <<t the Supreme Court and Public Prayer,' the outstanding work in favor of j a constitutional amendment; and professor Fague Springman, department of music, University of Maryland, and baritone voice of reformation. lr. the local rallv package will be i Dr. Hugh T. Hall-'T'he Bible and rin the Public S< :;i••>'.■; on al l V oluntary Basis Tlwougii Con | tional Amendment," and Rev. Wil-i ! liam Burkett—"The Book and the Beginning". ■ " ■ I A 200-voice youth choir will be I under the d:r»x ten of Rev. Donald ! Sandberg. The rally is being sponsored by the | Michiana Area Cit.zens for Prayer I and Bible Reading in the Schools. WMS Os First Brethren, Milford,_Holds Regular Meeting Last) Wednesday The Women's Sih : | the First Brethren church in Mliford held its n-gular'monthly meeting on Wednesday tvening. Oct. 14, at the home o’ Mrs Bums Sharp with Mrs. Fn ly Lentz as co-liostc-s. ■ i Harry Phend. Mrs. Willard Templin i gave the topic, "Take Time to Sene", and Mrs. Matce Hollar gave an article on “Missions". ■ Elevtn nx'ml>cr.s attended the distinct rally in Nappanee last. week. 1 The hustes' served del freshmente to the IB members and one guest, Mrs Harlan H. Sharp. j . . ■ _—.——_—.—_—_ j \ WDALS. RREVK TOWN WINDOWS Alii ford chief of police Vernon | H Wolf reported damage to the old tower just north, of Alilford. ! Rocks Were thrown through the I windows of the building knocking > a teiephone off of the wall. It was bel.eved to hare some- j time over the weekend.

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S YR ACUSE Hospital Notes Harold Pollock of Syracuse w*as admitted to the Goshen hospital about 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 16, following an accident at the Western Rubber Company plant in Goshen. Pollock’s middle and ring finger of his right hand were severed when they were caught in a milling machine. He is the son of Airs. Elizabeth Pollock of Syracuse. He returned to his home Wednesday. " Albert Laßarge. r 1 Syracuse, was achnitted to the Goshen hospital Monday. Mrs. Winifred Frederick, r 1 Syracuse. was admitted to the Goshen hbpital Alonsday. hen,' son of Mr. and Airs. Frank Nyikos, Syracuse, entered the Goshen hospital, Monday. He was released Wednesday. Guy Nicola , r 1 Syracuse, was released from the Goshen hospital Monday, Wallace Akinrow, r 1 Syracuse, entered the Goshen hospital Tuesday for observation. Mrs. Virginia Symensnta. r T Syracuse. - entered the Goshen liospit- . al Wednesday. SYRACUSE GIRLS RECEIVE MINOR INJURIES Two te-'n.agi' girls suffered cuts j on their foreheads and other minor injuries Sunday. Oct. 18, at. about 230 m. when the Rambler being of Mr. and Mrs .Maurice Kober, ’ Syr.i< use, hit loose gravel on a w*et • county, road ne-ir .Nortb Webster i and -kidded into a mitity pole. | Sandy Laughlin, daughter of Mr. I and Mrs. Dewey Laughlin, Syrac- I use. received cuts on her fore- ! head requiring several stitches to i close. Shared Heiderman, daughter { of Mr. and Mrs. James Parker, reI a < ut on her forehead and] w: ag injury. T:r v were passenK<<her. . . - HOME FROM FLORIDA Air; and Airs. Bryce Baumgart- 1 ner and Billy ot Alilford recently returned home from Fort Lauderdale. Fla., where they visited Air. B lumgariner’s parents, Air. and I Mrs. Michael Stafford. On the re-1 turn trip they visited other rela- j tives. ' ' ■ I

SO) MOATE GUIDE FRI. — SAT. — SUN. Oct. 23. 24 - 25 jmeit INTERNS MICHAEL CALLAN-DEAN JONES Coming in November “A Hard Day’s Night”

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| Milford Legion-Auxiliary Halloween Party To I Be Held Saturday The Milford American Legion and Auxiliary members and their guests will hold a masquerade party at the Stan Scott home at 7:30 on Saturday evening. REV. AND MRS. SATRE RETURN FROM TRIP WEST Rev. and Mrs. Carl H. Satre, Syracuse have returned from a 12day trip west. They visited several points of interest including the Black Hills, Estes Park in the Rocky* Alountains and Colorado Springs Colq., where they visited Tom Kramer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kramer of Syracuse, who is attending the U.S. Air Force Academy there. En route home they visited Dodge City. Kan., and the Lake of the Ozarks. At Harvel, HL, they were guests of Mrs. Satre’s mother, Mrs. I Everett Seifert. NFO ®O MEET MONDAY The Kosciusko cour.b National i Farmer’s Organization will meet at the First National Bank of Warsaw at 8 p. m. Monday, Oct. 26. A report on the Indiana State NFO convention at Indianapolis will be gjyen by NFO president Richard Hollar of r 2 Alilford. MRS. JOHN ABSHIRE IN HOUSTON. TEXAS. HOSPITAL I Word has been received in Syracuse that Mrs. John Alxshire, Syracuse resident, is in the St. Joseph •Mspi:..’, Houston. Tex., for ohsen-a- --: tion. No other word has been received at this time.

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RALLY DAY SUNDAY AT SOLOMON CREEK The annual rally day and homecorning will be held Sunday, Nov. 1, at the Solomon Creek church. Sunday, school is at 9:45 a. m. and morning worship at 10:45. A potluck dinner will be served in the basement at noon, A program with a guest speaker is planned for the afternoon. Friends of the congregation are invited to all the services, MRS. CANNON SEEKS DIVORCE, CHARGING CRUELTY’ Cheryl .Ann Cannon. Syracuse, has filed a complaint for divorce from Richard Lee Cannon, charging cruelty. They" were married February 14, 1961, and separated October 9, 1964. She asks custody of a minor child.

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClintic of Syracuse left Saturday, Oct. 17, for Lake Geneva, Wis., for a few days visit with Airs. AlcClintic’s brother and wife, Air. and Mrs. Jesse Campbell. Air. and Airs. Eugene Brown, Mr.

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and Mrs. Eugene Moser and Mr. | and Mrs. Doti Sheline, all of Syracuse, and str. and Airs. Robert Aloser of Ligonier enjoyed a smorgasbord supper Saturday evening, '• pct. 17, at Constantine, Mich. The occasion was the birthdays of Mrs. . Sheline and Eugene Aloser.

Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beck of Syracuse last week were Mrs. Beck's sister, Mrs. Charles Bressner of Remington, and her cousin, Airs. Lucille Bell from Bell, Calif. They also visited Ervin Whitehead who is ill in his sister’s home.