The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 October 1964 — Page 4

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MRS. PHILIP RUSSELL BAKER

Kathleen Kurtz, Philip R. Baker Repeat Wedding Vows In Maple Grove Church

Miss Kathleen Kay Kurtz and Philip Russell Baker were united in marriage Friday, at 7:30 p. m. in the Maple Grove Church of the ' Brethren. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mr- W. Kenneth Kurtz of r 1 New Paris and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Baker of r 1 North Webster. Rev. Emery Kintner, pastor of the church, performed the double ring ceremony at the sanctuary -decked' with two .< .•$»- and nist mums, and jwlms in the presi with green trimmed the pews. Organist Mrs. Larry Yoder accompanied Mrs. Jerry Marquart •as she, sar g "Ik •- . . "At D.iwt :• g”. and ••The Lords Prayer”. Given in marriage by her father, t the bride wore a white antique peau floor length sheath gown with a rem<>'.able cutaway Wff skirt that fell into a Controlled train Tin* gown was designed with a round neckine adorned with lace and elbow length slet\e- A tiara appointed with a cluster of buds. leaves, lace, and rhine-’on< s bvld her Poor length mantilla of French illudon which • , featured appliqijed motifs of Chan--1 Lilly lace and blusher veil of French illu-i -n She carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid and streamerBride’s Attendants Mi- Nedra Jensen of Nappanee LEGAL ORI>IX4N<» SO I'S ‘An ordinance to wwto l ’ for the riifttns »nd removal of we«da and other rank Ve*etatlon ceos.raphtral litnitr of th* Town of Stiver Lako, Indiana, Be :t ordained hr the Board of 1 o’ the Town «>t silver Lake. K«Kltuko Cc':- A,xna: AU owners of r.-al estate j within, the « oeraphteal Itmtt* of the fore named t,-»n shall ke-;> «e«U and other rank ev<e<at!on cwt and removed from »uch property. SECTION 3 If auch .weed* and rank ..re not kept cut and r. moved a f’.re <s> day notice to cut sad remove »uch weeds and rank reset ation shall be It*tied br the <!rk-treasurer of said town and shall be aeryed b» the Town Marshal .or .• h. r poitce officer upon said landowner, if ha tut a resid. nt. or ,by resistervd mail addressed to hl* !a*t known addrea* if h<- be * nonresident. SECTION 3 If the landowner falb to remove such w -ds or rank vesetation within the prescribed time, the Board of Town Trustees may remove such weed* and rank vrwetatlon. and the town dark shall make a certified statement of th. actual coat incurred hy the town tn such remove! which stat- tr.< nt shall be delivered to tfie own. r of such real . *!*»•• by the town Marshal, or other police officer, or by reels', red mail, and such ovti-r shall have not more than ten <lo> days within which to par said amount to-the trvaaur.r of the town. SECTION 4 If such owner fall* to pay said sum within the time prescribed, a certified copy of the statement of cost* shall be filed in the Kosciusko County auditor's office, and the said auditor shall place the amount so ciainn-d on the tax duplicate aaalnst the land* of the landowner affected by said work, and the same shall be collect-d as tax.-s are collected. aryl wh<-n col!.-c:ed shall b.. disbursed to the general, fund of the said town. SECTION 5 That thtr ordinance t* made pursuant to the Statutes of Indiana. Acts of 1905. Chapter 139. as added by Acts of 1959. Chapter 334. providing for the cutting and removal of weeds and other rank vegetation, notices, and assessments of cost if property owner fall* to remove or cut weed* and other rank vegetation SECTION 6 That this ordinance shall become effective immediately. , Passed and. adopted by the Board Os Trustee* -of the Town of Silver Lake. Indiana on this 14th day of October. 1964. Board of Trustees: . ROY HOUSE • LOWELL ARNOLD HOWARD SWIHART Attest: CHESTEEN CHAPPLE Clerk-Treasurer MJ — 0 33 * 39 OEDINANCE NO. !•! An ordinance to declare a, safe prim* facie speed limit on the streets tai the town of Silver Lake. Indiana. , Be it ordained by the Board of Trustees of the Town of 81lv»r Lake. Kogciosko County, Indians; SECTION 1. That all the streets tn thtown of Silver Lake. Indiana excepting Che Bain thoroughfares under state Jurisdiction. shall have * reasonable and Safe prima facie speed limit of twenty mil--* per hour SECTION H 'That appropriate stares giving notice thereof shall be posted on the *trv.-U tn said TSWn of Silver Lake, and that said speed limits shall become effective when appropriate signs have been posted on the street* of the town. SECTION Ul. That this ordinance is made pursuant to the Statutes of Indiana. Acts of 1939. Chapter 48. and Act* of 1959. Chapter 141. providing for the alteration of print facie limit* by local authorities, and the erection ot appropriate sign*, and Act* of 1939. chapter 48 providing for penalties for their violation Passed and adopt ’d by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Silver Lake. Indiana on October 14. 1964. Board of Trustees; . ROY BOUSE LOWELL ARNOLD HOWARD SWIHART Attest: CHESTEEN CHAPPLE Clerk-Treasurer MJ — O. 22 * 29

was the maid of .hoi)pt. Bridesmaids and Mrs Boras' Graff of Goshen. K of Nuw Pans cousin of the bride, was the flower girl.. Tht attendants ' dresses vere floor length streaths of antique peau de with cut away d over>k::t-. A small ro.-e headpiit'e of leaves and {xarl drops field their short three-yered ve.i> of French il- . . '-'I •" 'ri ba-kt' -of ‘..Utumn "ttolpred mums. Miss Jensen uta- in vine Mi < Graff, tro.-t-brown. The flower girl wore a replica of tix- bride b gown accented with a «ide sa.-h oi olive green, i orange and brown Bruce Baker of Leesburg served his brother as best man. Ushers were Max Leatherman of Elkhart, ! Steve Kurtz of New Paris, and Rob- > ert Oudeck of South Bend. David Baker of Lee-burg, nephew of the 1 bridegroom, wa- ring bearer. Steve ; Kurtz was also in charge of the Stuest book. The mother of the bride wore a white knit suit dress with cocoa brown accessories, and Mrs. Baker wore a turquoise silk print with black accessories. Recep-ion A reception was held in the church social hall following the ceremony. Those serving were Mrs. ■ Richard Armington. Mrs. William Neff, Mrs. Don Kurtz. Mrs. Max Leatherman, M - Uonnie Pepple, Miss Susan Umbaugh, and Miss Martha Eckelbarger. l'[wn their return from a honeymoon trip to New York the newlyweds w ill reside on r 1 New Paris. They are both graduates of New Paris high school. Mrs. Baker is also a graduate of Vogue Beauty college in South Bend and is presently an employe of. Coiffeurs by Frederic in South Bend. Mr. Baker is employed by Reith-Riley Construction Company, Inc., South Bend.

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Finder pafnttnr of.ordinary paper paint buckets to make trick-or-treat totes is a good Halloween party activity. It’a relatively quiet, which mothers appreciate, and the youngsters are happy because they have something to take home. Children are familiar with the ease of finger painting and fortunately materials needed are inexpensive. Finger paint, paper paint buckets, water, sponges and newspaper, plastic or oil cloth to cover the work surface are all that is required. Color the. paints Halloween orange and black as well as the blue, green, yellow and red so popular with the under ten year olds.

Milford Locals

Mrs. Esther Poynter and Mrs. Esther Charlton spent a recent week end in Detroit visiting friends. Mrs. Ernest Krauter of Milford is working at the New Paris drive- ; in. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sawyer of Waubee Lake camped at Me Cormick state park over the past weekend. , Mrs. Clyde Godwin and Miss Martie Godwin of Marion were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith. Mr. and Mrs. David Larson of Chicago were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Miller of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Miller of Milford spent Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Neibert of Goshen. Mr and Mrs Martin Turner and family of Fort Wayne were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and sons last Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore .Allen Beer of Fort Wayue were Sunday 1 dinner guests of his parents and {brother Mr and Mrs. Harry' L. Beeh. and Robert at Milford. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller of west of Milford, were Mrs Miller’s uncle and aunt. Mr and Mrs Charles G. Wise of Delphi

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wise, all of Ms, ord. visited with Mr. and Mrs. ' iAh in Hartter of South Bend on i Saturday evening. 1 1 * ' Mrs Bessie Gallagher, a former Leesburg resident, who resides in • the Haven - Hubbard Memorial I heme at New Carlisle in visiting Mr and Mrs. William Perry of Mili ford. ! Dr. and Mrs. H- C. Snyder of Milford returned home on Tuesday night from .a month’s vacation with their son Philip Snyder of Saida Barbara, Calif. Tliey also i visited Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Wise at j Mesa, Ariz. 1 {i Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Seely of Milford spent the week end with Mr. - and Mrs. Herbert Sturtevant of i Tecumseh, Mich. On Sunday Mr. Seely, Mr, Sturtevant. Stephan and ■ Greg attended the Detroit Lions Baltimore game. i i Sunday, guests for a pot luck i dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs Herman Miller of Milford . were Mr and Mrs Charles G. Wise of Delphi. Mr. and Mrs. James Wolf and daughters Ann and Pam. . of Atwood. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ‘ Wise. Mr. and Mrs Robert Wise. ! Scott and Cheryl, and Mr and Mrs. Hubert. Cain. Steven and Sandra, i all of Milford. Afternoon callers i J included Mr and Mrs Lawrence Schultz and sons. David. Pat. Allen. Tim and Keith of Bremen. Mr and Mrs louis Stump-. Denise and Steven of New Paris and Miss Janice Wise of Milford. , Name Omitted ( I The name of Millard Hentzell of S> racuse was omitted last week in the article about the silver anniversary dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilbert of r. 1 Syracuse. Mr. Hentzell is an uncle of Mrs. Gilbert.

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New Salem News By MRS. RAY FERVERDA The John Plank family presented the special music on Sunday forenoon during the hour of worship. They were Mr. and Mrs. Plank, Karen, Debra, and Jay. Mrs. Everett Tom, Jr., was accompanist. Emerson Wars of Warsaw was guest speaker during the forenoon, service. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Johnson, Mark and Deanne of Milford spent several days last week in the home of Mrs. Dewey Losey of Rice Lake, Wis. Mrs. Johnson is a daughter of Mrs. Losey. Stanley and Wesley Kilmer and Ronald Wildman spent Saturday and Sunday in the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wildnian of r r Leesburg. Rev. and Mrs. Harley Fisher of near Peru. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fisher of Moses Lake, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bornman, Candace and Chris of Goshen, and Mr. and Mrs. James Walter and Tina of r r New Paris, were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse of Milford. Mrs. Ruth DeFries and Mrs. Virginia Bockman of North Webster • spent Sunday afternoon in the home I of. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Neibert at Go- ; shen. 1 Those of New Salem attending 1 the wedding on Friday evening of | Miss Kathleen Kay Kurtz of r r New Paris and Philip Russell Baker of North Webster were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Baker. North Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, Carolyn, Nancy, and Arnold of r r Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Baker. SusieADouglas and David of Leesburg,T£r and Mrs. Albert Mathews of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Vere Wildman of Warsaw, Edd Smith of r 1 Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Krieder and Gerald Grove of Mili.ford. Mrs. Ellis Wildman of Leesburg i and Mrs Ocal Robins of North i Manchester spent Monday visiting fin the homes of relatives near Peru.

FELLOWSHIP CLASS MEETS WITH MRS. VIVIAN PRIDDY The Fellowship class of the Syracuse Church of God met Tuesday, Oct. 20. at the home of Mrs. Vivian Priddy. There were nine members and five guests present who were Rev. and Mrs. James McKibbin and two daughters and Mrs. Lillie Niles. The president, Rev. Walter Williams, had charge of the meeting. After roll call Rev. Victor Yeager led in prayer. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Mrs. Walter Williams gave the devotions after reading several Bible verses. She read a poem, "Is America Sleepy”. Officers Elected The treasurer’s report was read and an election of officers held. Those elected were: Pres.. Rev. Walter Williams; vice pres.. Rev. Victor Yeager; sec., Mrs. Ida Hibschman; treas., Mrs. Victor Yeager; flower committee Mrs. Y’eager and Mrs. Melvin Niles. The next meeting will be in the home of Rev. and Mrs. McKibbin on’ November 17. Mrs. Priddy will be in charge of devotions and Mrs. Williams will be in charge of the entertainment. Mrs. Niles dismissed with prayer. Mrs. Yeager was in charge of the entertainment. She read an article. “Let Your Pastor Know”, and a guessing game was held. Refreshments were served by the hostess.

Martha Circle Os Calvary EUB Church Meets The Martha Circle of the Women’s Society of World Service of the Syracuse Calvary EUB church met Tuesday evening, Oct. 20, in the church with Mrs. Dennis Bjella and Mis. Max Workman as hostesses. Mrs. Ronald Sharp, co-leader. presided in the absence of the leader. Mrs. Edith Palmer. The lesson entitled “Under Three Flags” was presented by Mrs. Arlin Bobeck who was assisted by Mrs. S. A. Bauer. Nolan. Mrs Workman. Mrs. Wilma Hire, Mrs. M. E. Rapp, and Miss Edna Y’oder. Reports were heard from the following secretaries: Mrs. Junior Hollar, spiritual life; Mrs. Workman, missionary education: and Mrs. Bauer, Christian social relations. It was announced that World Community sewing day would be held at Calvary church November 6 with other local churches participating. The next general meeting of the WSWS will be held Tuesday evening. Nov. 17, at the church. Mrs. Carlos Aballi, high school Spanish teacher, will be the guest speaker. The meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. Sharp and refreshments were served during the social hour by the hostesses to 13 members present

Shower Given For Mrs. Jerry Kern A baby shower was given Monday evening, Oct. 19, in the home of Mrs. Jerry Lowe, r 3 Syracuse, for Mrs. Jerry Kern of Syracuse. Mrs. Richard Maresh and Mrs. Jack Schacht were co-hostesses. Guests from Syracuse were Mrs. Byrum Conn, Mrs. Eugene Culbertson, Mrs. Leon Vance. Mrs. Steve Crow, Mrs. Charles Frushour, Mrs. Philip Kern, and Mrs. Jack Rechkemmer from Milford. Other guests were Mrs. Forest Kern, Mrs. Tom Kern, Mrs. Fred Halsey, Mrs. Walter Schmuck, Mrs. Stephen Schmuck, Mrs. Elbert Halsey, and Mrs. Mary Bryant

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LOTS OF PUMPKINS — Paul and Tom Bushong seem to be in the middle of some pretty big pumpkins when one of our roving photographers found them. Our photographer reports the pumpkin on the left weighs 73 pounds as does the one next to it. The third pumpkin is the smallest, weighing

HB- ' '.eilwi ■ IK' It ■ v ELm- 4 MB ROGER D. BRANIGIN, the Democratic candidate for governor of Indiana, calls for the election of a Democratic administration "to assure Hoosiers that they don’t step back into the 19th Century. He spoke to more than 4,000 persons last week at Shelbyville, the hometown of his wife, Josephine. The crowd roared out a happy “Howdy, Rog,” and he responded by waving his arms and calling out cheerily, "Howdy, folks.”

Announce Election Board Members For Syracuse And Turkey Creek Township

Precinct committeemen for Syracuse and Turkey’ Creek township have named the following election boards. A few positions remain to be filled as of this date. First precinct committeeman, Republican Ernest Rogers has appointed Harold Gray as inspector. Paul Moore as judge. Mrs. Frank Putts and Mrs. Roy Wilkinson as clerks? Work-ing for the Democrats on the board will be Mrs. Winston Gantz and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heyde. Mr. Heyde is vice committeeman. Voters in this precinct will be casting their -ballots at the Methodist church on state road 13 north of Syracuse. Second precinct Republican committeeman Ralph Oyler has appointed the following board members: Inspector. Ernest Nichols; judge, Mrs. John Swaine; clerk, Mrs. James Butt; and sheriff, Joe Grayi Working foi the Democrats will be Mrs. Max Ganshom as judge, Mrs Jack Elam as clerk, and Mrfi... Jean Rogers as sheriff. Mrs. Ganshom is vice committeeman. Second precinct residents will vote at Wawasee Motor Sales, Inc., dba Byler Motors, south of Syracuse on state road 13. Robert Insley, third precinct Republican committeeman, has appointed T. L. Kline as inspector, Mrs. Harry Coy as judge, Mrs. T. L. Kline as cleric, and Floyd Brower as sheriff. Democrat committeeman Gale Benner has appointed Mrs. Everett Crow. Mrs. Ed Tatman and Sam Seaross to work on the board. The voting will take place in the Scout Cabin. The t only name available from the fourth precinct Republicans is that of the judge, Mrs. Catherine Babcock. Douglas Yoder is precinct committeeman for the RepubVivkm Disher has appointed Mrs. Helen Snobarger as judge, Mrs. Gerold Bitner as clerk and Mrs. Glenn Torrence as sheriff. Voters will be casting their ballots at the school. Fifth precinct Republican comhas appointed the following board members: Inspector, Jack Vanderford; judge, Mrs. R. C. Tytler; clerks. Mrs, Roy Miles and Clare Warner; and sheriff, Carl Reynolds. Democrat precinct committeeman Maurice Crow has appointed the following board members: Judge. Mrs. Ralph Knisley; clerks. Mrs Bernard Roberts and Mrs. Russell Kistler; and sheriff, Mrs. Elmer Baugher The voting place is Howard’s restaurant south of Syracuse on state road 13. The Republican committeeman of the sixth precinct. Norman Clouse, has appointed Harold C. Kuhn as inspector, Mrs. Forrest Galloway as judge. Mrs. Cleo Schoeff and Mrs. Max Kleinknight as clerics, and Lyle Broosch as sheriff. The Democrat committeeman Mrs. Doris Darnell has appointed I Mrs. Donald Smith as judge and Mrs. Charles Menefee as cleric. Voting will take place in the Tur-

only 70 pounds, and the one on the far right is the largest, weighing 80 pounds. Paul and Tom are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Merton Bushong ..of near Syracuse. The Bushongs have 471 pounds of Big Max pumpkins in all. Photo by Tim Yeager.

; key Creek Conservation club house one mile north of the fish hatchery on road 13 A. < FUTURE BUILDERS SEE CRIME SKIT Ten members of the- Future Builders class of the Milford Christian church went to Warsaw last Thursday evening to see "The crime skit” six men from the Indiana State prison at Michigan City told of their lives. Following the skit the class members returned to the church where a meeting was held and re- ; freshments were served by Mrs. I Robert Auer.

ihs. Old Iml "A lecture can make you feel numb at one end and dumb at the other.”

SPECIALS ON MUFFLERS « Installed - ’l2" 1955 Through 1962 Chevrolet Except Hi-Performance 409 Engines McCormick-Cutter, Inc. 1001 So. Huntington Syracuse

“—““I I ■ B i * BROOKINS, Debra ( Mr. and Mrs. Denny Brookins of j Milford are the parents of a daughter Debra bom Thursday, Oct. 15, at ] the South Bend Osteopathic hospital and weighing 7 pounds, 6 ounces at ; birth. Debra has a 21-month-old sister Cheryl, and their grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Keith Leckrone of Pierceton and Mr. and -Mrs. Don Brookins of Leesburg. NEUMAN DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neuman of Syracuse are the parents of a daughter bom Sunday, Oct. 25, in the Goshen hosiptal. MORRIS DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris of Milford are parents of a daughter bom Monday, Oct. 26, in the Goshen hospital. FELKNER, Bryan Douglas A son, Bryan Douglas, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Felkner of Milford Thursday morning, Oct. 22, at the Goshen hospital. The new master Felkner tipped the scales at six pounds, 7 1 2 ounces. Bryan Douglas j has one brother, Michael, 7. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Felkner of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mclntyre of Wichita, Kans. I ■ — WAGONER, Esther Marie Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Wagoner of Syracuse became the parents of a daughter, Esther Marie, bora Tuesday morning, Oct. 27', at 12:59. She weighed seven pounds at birth. The Wagoners have twb sons and a daughter besides the new baby. Rev. Wagoner is pastor of the Syracuse Church of the Brethren. The grandparents are Mrs. Wagoner of Rossville and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Royer of Akron, O. TACKETT DAUGHTER A six pound, 15 ounce daughter was born at 11:01 a. hi. Monday, Oct. 19, in the Murphy Medical Center to Mr. and Mrs/ Frank Tackett of 604 S. Morton St., Warsaw. < The mother is the former Beverly Jean Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ; Tackett of Warsaw are paternal grandparents, and Mrs. Virgil Smith pf Leesburg is the maternal grandmother. KRUSE, Tina Marie Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Kruse of Syracuse are the’proud parents of their first child, a daughter, Tina Marie, i bom Wednesday, Oct. 21, at Goshen r [hosiptal. Tina tipped the scales at j six pounds, two ounces. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and ! Mrs. Richard Rondot of Syracuse, i and Mrs. P. F. Goebel of Kansas i City, Mo. is the paternal grandmoth- - [er. _ j ZELLENGER, Christine Renee [ Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zellinger of Syracuse are parents of a five pound, [ 14 ounce daughter, Christine Renee, ' born Tuesday, Oct. 20, at the Goshen hosiptal. Christine has a two-year- | old brother, Jeffrey Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Y’oder of r 2 Syracuse are the maternal grandparents, and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Zellinger of New Paris, the - paternal grandparents. PIFER, Cathy Marie A daughter, Cathy Marie, was bom : Tuesday, Oct. 27, at 1 p. m. in the . Goshen hospital to Mr.- and Mrs. • James Pifer of Oakwood Park. Cathy , Marie tipped the scales at six pounds, 14 ounces. She has one’sister, Connie, 15-months-old. I Maternal grandparents are Mr. ; and Mrs. Bill Harrington of Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pifer, also of Syracuse, are the paternal grandparents. ' KUNCE, John Roe ’ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Kunce of r 1 Leesburg are the parents of a son; John Roe, bom Saturday, Oct. 17, in Whitley County hospital at Columbia City. John Roe weighed in at 8 pounds, ’i ounce. He has one sister. LeAnne, 2*4. Mr. and Mrs. John Whicker of Portland are the maternal grandparents, and paternal grandparents are

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kunce, also of Portland. Benjamin Whicker is a great-grandfather. t ' — PAUGH, Lisa Sue Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Paugh of Winona Lake are the parents of their first daughter, Lisa Sue, bora Monday, Oct. 26, at the Murphy Medical Center. Lisa Sue weighed approximately seven.pounds at birth. Maternal grandparehts are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eisenwein of Wakarusa. Mr. Paugh is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Paugh of Syracuse. ROBERT FISHER PLEDGED BY SIGMA PHI EPSILON Robert V. Fisher, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher, Syracuse, Ind., has been pledged by Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity at Evansville college. Fisher is a sophomore majoring in pre-theology at the college. He is a graduate of Syracuse high school. Pledging followed several weeks of rush by the four national fraternities on campus. " ' Komets Moines And Toledo The Fort Wayne Komet Hockey Club will open their home season at the Memorial Coliseum Saturday. Oct. 31, with Des Moines. Wednesday, Nov. 4, the Komets will play arch- rival, Toledo, on home ice. The Komets, with somd new player additions to their veteran-squad, should be a stronger team and should give area hockey fans a very good team* to support Chick Balon, Bill Orban. Ron Meier and John Thompson are the new members of the club.

— MOVIE GUIDE — Fri. - Sat. - Sun.. Oct. 30-31-Nov. 1 JAMES PAMELA H DARREN * TIFFIN ■ ‘ .DOUG JOANIE I 1 McCUJRE/SOMMERS I COLOR, I Coming Nov. 6-7-8 Walt Disney s “The Moon Spinners” THURSDAY - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29-30-31 William Holden Capucine in “The 7th Dawn” I Technicolor SATURDAY MIDNIGHT, - OCTOBER 31 GIANT DOUBLE HALLOWEEN HORRORAMA! “Dr. Blood’s Coffin” AND “Invisible Invaders ’ Doors Open 11:30 P- M. SUNDAY - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER ’1 THRU 4 Sandra Dee Robert Goulet ’ ln “I’d Rather Be Rich” Technicolor