The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 November 1964 — Page 7

Leesburg-Oswego

By MAXINE McMILLAN PAST MATRONS MEET WITH MRS. CHARLTON Mrs. Ed Chariton of Leesburg was hostess Tuesday evening to the past matrons at the Order of the Eastern Star of Leesburg. A social time was enjoyed after a business meeting. Surprise Birthday Party Honors Larry Hartman Mrs. Larry Hartman of Leesburg presented her husband a surprise birthday party recently at their

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home. Those enjoying ice cream and cake were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Me 'I Cann, Mrs. Jerry Kammerer, Mr. 4 and Mrs. Raymond Hartman. Kim and Randy, and Mrs. Lewis Hart- ’ man.‘Mr. and Mrs. Al Kammerer, . and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coon and chils | dren, all <rf the Leesburg area. J BAPTLST WORLD DAY OF PRIYER ! The Oswego Baptist church of Oswego was the scene Monday of a Baptist World Day of Prayer under the direction of the Women’s : Missionary Society. Mrs. Joe Hans- ■ man of Oswego was program di- • rector Mrs. Ira Shue sang ya solo

HALLOWEEN PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wenger of Oswego played host to several friends at a Halloween party at their home last Thursday evening. Those present were Gary and Dan Tenney, Gary Gross and GaryHammond, all of oear Oswego. Refreshments were served and games were enjoyed. Wayne also celebrated his birthday on the 29th. HONORED AT PARTY Mrs. Jon Dimberg of Leesburg was guest erf honor Thursday at a birthday dinner in her honor. Those at dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Max McMillan, Debbie and Skip of Leesburg, Mr. George Brown of Warsaw, Marguerite Gregory of Oswego. Tim. Tony and Ted. Geisia Dimberg of Leesburg. Evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hartman of Leesburg.

COMMUNITY NEWS Steve Robinson of Leesburg and Miss Phylis Fowler of Bremen were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hartman of Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lippencott of South Bend. Airs. Lester Teeple of Stanton Lake, Mrs. William Lippencott of Oswego were Sunday dinner guest of Miss Nevada Lippencott of Warsaw. Lowell and Tom Engle of Dutchtown enjoyed Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Chet Longenecker of Oswego. Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Longenecker and sons of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. John Longenecker and family of Warsaw, Jean and Jeff Shively of Warsaw and Mrs. Everett Wenger and Jim of Oswego. ’.Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Hartman of

Warsaw were the Sunday evening guests of Mrs. Lewis Hartman and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hartman, Kim and Randy of Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kammerer of Leesburg were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry’ Hartman of Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Myrtus Dierks of near Claypool were Sunday evening guests of Mr. Dierks grandmother, I Mrs. Lillian Custer of Leesburg. Mrs. Marguerite Gregory, Tim, Tony and Ted of Oswego and George Browr. of Warsaw were Monday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max McMillan and family of Leesburg. Mrs. Lillian Custer of Leesburg was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kummick at Ligonier. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wenger and Jim of Oswego were Saturday

afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ab Shively, and family of Warsaw. Mr. Shively is in bed suffering from a back ailment. Mrs. Robert Allen of near Tippecanoe lake held a toy party- Monday evening in the basement of the Methodist church in Leesburg. We would like to take this means of -’wishing-well” our friend in Bradenton Beach who is suffering from a broken arm. Write soon! Everett Wenger of Oswego visited with his mother Mrs. Anna Homan of Milford on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edgar. Susie and Tommie of Leesburg, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Edgar of near Warsaw. Mrs. Lillian Custer of Leesburg was a guest ait the Raymond Custer home near Leesburg Wednes-

Thursday, November 5, 1964

day while Airs. Custer and daughter Rosanna enjoyed a trip to Chicago. Airs. Lillian Custer of Leesburg was an overnight guest Monday of Air. and Airs. .Arnold Dierks and family of Sidney. Air. and Mrs. Jim Foltz of Chicago were recent guests of Air. and Mrs. Esta Yocum of Leesburg. Sunday afternoon guests were Air. and Airs. Paul Yocum and children of Leesbtu-g and Air. and Airs. Norman Hunsberger of near Milford. Winifred Weldy of Leesburg, now a patient at the Norman Beatty hospital, would enjoy hearing from her friends. Send cards and letters to: Norman Beatty Memorial. Hospital, Westville, Indiana. S-l

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'daiziNMX AROUND ’ cwS'H 1 1 ■ C P : -W / Oldsters in Syracuse to cast their ballots Tuesday include Charles Bushong, 230 west North street, and Lydia Deardorff, 401 south Main street, both plus 93, and voting in precinct 4 (high school’; And Harry | Brinkman, 80, r 1 Syracuse, voting in precinct 1. Learned this week: Management 1 of South Shore Inn had plans of including horseback riding and I drawing a professional football team into lake area for spring training. Profuse in their praise for Syracuse firemen following last Thursday’s disastrous fire which burned South Shore Inn to cinders, management said if and when it rebuilds, its first big affair would be a party for Syracuse fire department. Election bits: Republican precinct committeeman in precinct 1, Ernest Rogers, will resign that post next week end, due to pressing business at Lakeland Motors, and Paul Moore, former Syracuse high school principal, is expected to take his place. Seth Ward, durable r 1 legman, . refused to use voting booth when [voting in precinct 1 (Methodist church’ Tuesday. Instead, lie used table in west end of room/Said this was his prerogative. » Pretty Pat Bitner, clerk in prej cinct 4, traded M-J photographer a | delicious piece of pumpkin pie and J cup of coffee for print, of election I workers in her precinct which api pears elsewhere in this edition. : Friends are urging Don Enyeart, i until recently Syracuse chief of po- . lice, to run for county sheriff next ; time around. He ran in 1958 when 10 entered GOP primary,, and was eliminated by J. D. Geiger. Enyeart, who took an Elkhart job, is continuing to live in Syracuse to keep him eligible in case he decides to run for sheriff. The word was out prior to Tuesday’s election that GOP-plugger Harry Van Hemert was in line for license bureau job if and when Richard Risline became governor of Indiana. Harry has been one to pick up contributions for his party’s coffers in Turkey Creek township. We’ve heard nothing but praise for police and firemen—and youngsters' —for the way Halloween was handled this year. Vandalism was kept ito minimum. Everyone appreciates ■ .it. Ken Harkless is seen looking over lake front area he is renovating and beautifying. Ken grew up in a house on site where he now owns beautiful new home. When he was a kid a small tree stood on lake front, which is now a huge maple | tree. At its base is a plow seat, i deeply imbedded into a tree’s roots ' which Ken put there as a kid. Such fond memories! Youthful looking Larry Moser is assistant coach at Syracuse this ■ year. He hails from Geneva, Ind;, and said at the first of the year evS eryone thought he was a student. ■ Had us fooled. Three fires in lake area in three i days last week. One at South Shore Inn, , one at Papakeechie l.ake, and the third at’Ogden Island. ■ Observers said the Republican caravan that made county towns last S week had 15 cars, and the DemoI cratic caravan on Friday had 35 cars. We think it’s a real jolly idea that schools are having school elections. Teaches youngsters one of ■ their greatest responsibilities —to , vote —and to takg an active inter- >• esi in their government. | CARLA SPEICHER <HAS ’ MASQUERADE PARTY ■ | Carla Speicher held a masquer- ; ade party at the home of her parB ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Speicher of | Alilford, on Halloween night. I Roger Korenstra and Phil Bender , won the prize for. the best dressed. Others present were Sally Beer, > Jill Clark. Connie Geiger, Carolyn I Rapp.’Rachael Gonzales. Pam Kaiser, Karen Graff, Nancy Barth, Tom Speicher. Tim Levernier, Tom ’ Beer. Donn May, Wesley Kilmer, (Arnold Johnson, John Skrumelak, Glenn Davis® and Paul Roudabush. HALLOWEEN PARTY AT T. A. MILLER HOME Goblins, gorillas, cowboys, and other spooky characters wdre seen ’ scampering around a huge bonfire on the evening of October 28 when the junior choir of Milford Methodist church had a Halloween wiener roast at the home of the choir director Mrs. T. A. Aliller. Members present were Debbie Arthur, Kristi Ph end, Becky Brown Susie Haab, Tony Newman, Mark Treesh, David Brown, Tim Sands and Lark Ruch. Guests of the group included Brenda Beer, Tarry VarJaningham Douglas Brown, Gloria Rapp, Carolyn’ Rapp, Paul Miller, Tammy Miller. Patty Myers, Byror Myers. Sheryl Antonides and Rev. Richard Sumner. Mrs. Robert Brown assisted with the festivities. The evening was closed by the group gathering around the fire to sing songs and tell ghost stories.

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