The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 40, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 November 1964 — Page 14

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL Thursday, November 12, 1964

North Webster News CORINNE STAPLES, Correspondent PHONE 834-2608.

North Webster Down Larwill 68-57 The .North Webster Trojans defeated Larwill Friday evening with a score of 68-57 on the Troj;uis home fl-. -e the host Trojans a 1-1 record. At the end of the first quarter t.-.e Larwill Trojans were on top 15 ■ to 11 North -Webster was leading fay SIX points at half t;me 36-30.1 and by 15 points at the end of the ! third quarter 55-40. . Mike Vanator lead the Webster! Trojans with 13 points, followed by Bill Von : <-h w:th 12 points. David ‘ Men'z.e lead the visiting them with ’

22 points. . Var-.tv box scores follow: North Webster 68' — Jones 412. Brown 302. Hunt 323. Wagoner 341. and Vanator 533. for. totals of 27 .14. 19. . - Larwill 57) - Adams 122. man 032. Plummer 324. Ward 001. Menzie 6 10 5. Walter 602 and Helfrich 302. for totals : of 19 17 18. — NW — GETTING POLITICAL STICKERS OFF Now that the tumult and . the shouting is over and the votes are counted, the Chicago Motor Chib reminds motorists there’s another job ahead . ■ ' those ■ st the car. ■ . ■ This cbold be more complicated than von think, says the motor ? the sti ker you put on had to be moistened to make it. stick. ■■ luck So;i H and hot water a bit pl‘-elbow grease will-do ely. If .it’s the dry-type stck-on. the operat on is moire complex expecker lias been on tor quite a while You may need some type of solvent, such as acetone, alcohol or methyl ethyl ketone. . However, if the st-eker is on the body uJ the car rather than the bumper, the motor club warns any solvent should be used with great care — since it may take off the body iKiint along with the sticker.

— NW — Bernard Beezley Suffers Heart Attack Bernard Beezley' returned home Fridav from the Whitley County hospital where he has been treated si nee suffering a heart attack while raking leaves at his home Sunday. Nov. 1 He .s reported improving. The following neigliborhixxl men gathered at the B.'ezlvy home . Frir /lev \ha.- !<■> Scott. Edison W < trios Dei Cruz, Ralph Correll. Sloan. Fred Boggs, Jr.. Stanley Cart. Don Ne.. Th<d Bdeitey* Jack Berziey and C ad Beezley Ladies of the community served the noon meal to the at tlie home of Watts ,B< ez lev which is toceted near the Bernard Beede v home. — NW — Modern Heirs Club Has Christmas Workshop The Modern Heirs home demonchib met last - Tu< night at the home of Mrs. Dennis H.r.-nn w.th Mrs Gene Barney MtOSK . . ' ' ; - Mrs Huifma- gave the med:Ue t a:v< and health ami s.ifety remarks on poisons and treatments for :x>iso;S were m.*ie by Mrs. Workshop lesson was given by Mrs Fred j iai-k. Jr. end Mrs. Larry Strombeck. About 14 members answered roll call incltKiau Mrs Curtis Shock who was welcomed as a new mem- .. her. The next meeting will be a dinner meeting and will be at the M and M re staurant December 2 The hostesses sen ed cake and ice cream, punch and coffee. — NW — BETA PSI INITIATES THREt PYTHIAN SISTERS The Beta Psi chapter of the Lambda Chi Omega sorority met recently ‘ at the home of Mrs. David Payne: After initiation ceremonies for Mrs. Phil Fidler. Mrs. John Albert Hamman., Jr . the dinner meeting was held at the Thirty Club in Columbia City. fables were decorated by the committee composed of Mrs Burdette Strombeck. Mrs David Berger. and Mrs. James Bachelder Favors 'were miniature br.T'dv snifters which contained red roses and yellow candles. Mrs. David Payne won the floral centerpiece. - The business meeting included a number of reports and discussion of plans for the immed ate future. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Betty Weimer. —NW OUTLINE PLANS FOR NOVEMBER The annual roll call meeting erf Lake V iew Temple was held Monday night with scant attendance due to illnesses and indispositions. Mrs Charles Harris, MEC, was reported Bl and the secretary . Mrs Hoxie Shoemaker, is still convalescing at her home following a severe illness.

Final plans were made for the supper to be served for the Lions club Thursday night with the entire membership comprising the committee. Mrs. Frank Green announced the Past Chiefs meeting which will be held at her home next Wednesday night and invited all past chiefs to attend.

, Following the meeting Mrs. Carl j Kissinger " served jello, cupcakes 1 and coffee. —NW—WILLIAMS, Stephen Robert Mr. and Mi's, Stephen Williams are the parents of a son born Wednesday morning at 9:15 in the Elk's h.u't General hospital. The baby i weighed seven’ pounds, 10 and one • half ounces and has been named ! Stephen Robert. I The grandparents are Mr. and i Mrs. Robert L. Williams of Lake I Wawasee who own and operate the ' Williams Electric store in North' Webster and Mrs. Helen Higley of Clearwater, Fla.

GO! MILFORD TROJANS

To A Successful 1964-65 Season!

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1 COMMUNITY NEWS s' I Leonard Vanator was a patient in the -Murphy hopi’.al in Waraw from Thurday until Wednesday for medical treatment. s Mr. and Mrs. Roxie Shoemaker - visited Mr. and Mrs; Jacob Krouse . Saturday night < i e- ’. ' ’ ■ - * —fcWAHTMJ

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WEBSTER’S QUEEN — Jackie Caywood. left, was crowned the 1964-

65 basketball queen of North Webster high school during the North

Chore-Time Equipment Co., Inc. Bray’s Electric Shop Little and Clark Insurance Agency Augsburger’s IGA Foodliner and Coffee Shop Beer’s Flowers NURSERY AND LANDSCAPING Baumgartner’s Service Station Maple Leaf Farms, Inc. The Mail-Journal Ted Baumgartner STANDARD OIL AGENT

Webster—Larwill game Friday night. In the center of the photo is Wen-

LETTERMEN — Standing, Stan Stump, Dick Groves and \ erl Baker. In front, coach James Allen. * •e

1964-1965 SCHEDULE NOV. 3 — CLAYPOOL M-47 — C-84 NOV. 6 — LaPAZ ... M-59 — L-57 NOV. 13 — BRISTOL Home NOV. 20 — AKRON Home NOV. 25 — PIERCETON . Away DEC. 4 — NEW PARIS Home DEC. 5 — SOUTH WHITLEYLarwiII DEC. 11 SILVER '. . . •• • • Home DEC. 1849 — 4-WAY TOURNEY with Larwill Wolf Lake, Cromwell Larwill JAN. 2 — NORTH WEBSTER Away JAN 15 — WAWAKA - • - Home JAN. 22 — MENTONE Away JAN. 29 — LEESBURG . v Away FEB. 5 — JEFFERSON TWPNew Paris FEB. 6 — MILLERSBURG • • • • Home FEB. 12 — SYRACUSE Syracuse FEB. 20 — TRITON Away The Following Milford Merchants Are Trojan Supporters And Wish Them A Successful Season. Van’s Plumbing and Heating Huber Cabinet Shop First National Bank of Warsaw Melody Case MILFORD BRANCH ~. « .r* i • rJ. H. Roth Packing Company Brock Manufacturing, Inc. and Stockyards Dewart Lake Grocery and Launderette ShaI P Har<Jware Company Cecil Foods, Inc. May Stores Stanley Custer and Sons Bean s Pure Oil Campbell s Food Market Fuller’s General Store A Kos. Co. Farm Bureau Co-op 0 Syra-Web Manufacturing & Dist. Beer’s Country Fresh Eggs JACK AND nancy hickman Mr. and Mrs. Wade E. Mishler Maford & Welding Dr. Floyd L. Rheinheimer dane rarick Thecfia’s Beauty Salon Twentieth Century Restaurant CINDY KAMMERER, OPERATOR 6 & 15 Jessop’s Candytown Good’s Barber Shop Phend and Brown, Inc.

dell Bryant, high school principal, and on the right is Aloah Moser, last year’s queen. Literary Gems 'Hope' By JOHN BAKER Hope springs eternal in the human breast; man never is, but always to be blest.—Pope. Hope is the last thing that dies in man, and though it be exceedingly deceitful, yet it is of this good use to us, that while we are traveling through life it conducts us in an easier and more pleasant way to our journey’s end.—Rochefoucauld. The man who lives only by hope will die in despair.—ltalian. Proverb. It is worth a thousand pounds a year to have the habit of looking on the bright side of things.—Johnson. Where there is no hope, there can be no endeavor.—Johnson. Etemitv is the divine treasure

house, and hope is the .window, by means of which mortals are permitted to see, as through a glass darkly, the things which God is preparing.—Mountford. In all things it is better to hope than to despair.—Goethe. This wonder we find in hope, that she is both a flatterer and a true friend. How many would die did not hope sustain them; how nfaiiy have died by hoping-too much!—Feltham. Whatever enlarges hope will also exalt courage.—Johnson. =4 X? fj rx ZS I “Do you know how much our car is worth by the pound?”