The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 41, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 November 1964 — Page 2

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL Thursday. November 19, 1964

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St \l>\Y ACCIDENT — A two-car accident oc c urred at f9:!0 a. m. Sunday at the comer of road 15 and west Fourth strec. in Milford, resulting in no personal injury. AtaM SU-ffcn. 70, r 1 Milford. was drhiim a 1963 Buick north on road 15 and made a left hand turn jin front of a southbound l!*7i Mercury

111 Pints of Blood Donated To Red Cross Blood Bank Recently: Fred J. Anglin

According to Fred J. Anglin, Kos ciusko county blood program chairman. ill pints of blood were donated at the Etna Green Church of Christ. Ruh.. <i \u-tin. Howard Young, and Velorus Stouder of Etna Gto-:: and Edward Evans of Columbus. 0., received their one gallon pins Pre ON O club of Etna Green sponsored the visit and furnished the noon meal for the workers. Mrs. Tony Hight, recruiter for Etna township. wa> m charge of the recruitment and was assisted by the following Mr- Laurence t imer. Etna township. American R<d Cross representative Mrs Loren Hahn.’ Scott town-hip recruiter and representative; Mrs Rolxirt Humfelt. Jefferson township; Mrs Orta Koontz, Prairie township. Mrs. Joe Good. Mentone area recruiter; Mrs Jack Ewing. Mrs James Gawlhrop Mrs George Slabaugh. Mrs Gene Lmd-zv Mr- Whrrvn Tfiomas. MrRobert Stolid* Mr- Vetorus Sloud-,-r. \i; - Seth Mason., Mrs Mautner. Mr- -Stanley Hoffer. Mrs •Raj Mm 1. Mrs Loyal Sparks, Mrs Frankhn "S|‘.au<‘U . Mrs Claude Dovis.Mrs. Loweß Gard, Mrs Raymond M Ralph Lung. 'Mrs Wayne Heisler. Mrs Ralph Houghton. Mrs. : Leonard Stouder. Mrs Alien Sharkey. and- Mt- Stanivy Bradlev of the E’na Grv*n community - cd a- chairman of the djiy arid was as-;sted by Mrs Tony Hight and M* -1. >. Flniet (nher R< ■: Civ-- tranud vuiunht-rs for the day were Gray Indies Mr- Jack Anglin’'Atwo<.«b Mr- Fred Gill am. Warsaw, Mrs Wilbur Laiirrwr. Mentone. Mrs Stanley Bradley. Etna Green, and Mrs R M Whitney ofWarsaw. Staff aides ” Mrs James Latta, Warsaw Mr- Tony Hight. E'na Greet Mrs George Slabaugh, Etna Mr- Charles .Manwar.ug.

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NOTICE TO BIDDER*. .No i >» hereby siren shat the Board of Ctjoini isAiotii r* of. -K©*clu*k* County. iDdiiO* .' will from thu <!*'.• . until ■ IX - I 19*64 »l 100 F M KST. r»- . . ■■ StaOon.ery. Pr inline and Office Supplies •» required by Kosciusko County Sp<elfl. atxms and es-tmat.-d quantl'ie* la the County A; ! ■:<■•: - - All bid* mint b>- submitted on Form “1 a , VJ t > -’ t Sts'.- Bwrt.e! A- - must be on file in the County Auditor » Office at Warsaw. Indiana, bv t.M P M KSTott l>c,-mbef T. 1964- and each bid must b - ■ b> • surety bond or <■« r'lfied check in the sum of St >».'• '«’■ •ut'-t- j' '<■> 'he appro»al of th- -. Board of ,C«n:ir.n*>on*rs -When- btdkflnt o» ail or .it her classes 1. 2 3. 4 or L blds ■- ..■- • • x • rir-. - r-- *!• t ♦davit cf non-cc*l’uiic«i aa reQUlr* d b> - • tb. r. . xt.% a rat -&.U bt4s>, IM 4 \ e•■•: 4 e ' Nor, m > n & &

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driven by John R. Buchtel, 22, 1606 south Tenth street. Goshen. Inves.igating officer Vem Wolf said MOO damage to the right rear side of the Steffen car resulted, and S6OO to the Buchtel car. No charges were filed- A Mail lournal staff photo. ,

Mmtone; Mrs. Joe Boggs. Mentone; -. Velorus Stouder, Etna Grcvn; and - Martha Baker, Warsaw. ! Nurses; Mrs. Hobart Creighton, Warsaw; Mrs. C. J. Cerny, Warsaw; . Mrs Fred Beaman. Warsaw; Mrs ; Connie Miller. Warsaw; and MrFred Haney of Mentone. \ ->•< aides Mrs. W. A. Gasaand Mrs. r oMVarsaw and Mr- Orta Koontz of Atwood \ i Canteen: Mrs Paul Hodges. Mrs Charles Barringer. Mrs. Carl Bolinger. Mrs. Norman Buffer. Mrs. Raymond Forrest, and Mrs. Ralph Moi- . lenhour of Warsaw Motor service: Mrs Howard Thompson. t Mrs. Russell Creighton, and Mrs Hairy Gowthrop of Warsaw Doctors: Dr. Vector Connell. Bourbon, and Dr John E Afford and Dr I.eonard J. Brooks of Warsaw. Theodore Good assisted throughou* tlie day and was in charge of the sett ■ g up and tearing down of the . unit He was .i--i-teti by Boy Scouts White. Merl Melton. Jan Gawthrop. Paul Graham. Don Long. Rex Burnett. Lew - Lindsey, Brad * Fackler. and their leader Warren ! A an Hook . • Ollwr volunteers were Laurence Lin •r. Miller. Mr- Ralph l.euj M;< Eugene Lindsey. Mrs Ray Alnilj. Mr- Warren Thomas. Mrs Lu< He Stouder. Mrs.. Hazel Ew ng. Mrs Betty Stouder. and Mrs He - were made by C ' ..■ ; 0 \b i i ehlh •j ahtnors presenting tbchiselv.es were Don Waggoner. Warren Tyler Viola Lisdal. Roaalfe Anglin, Pat Sharkey, Allen Sharkey. Helen Baker. Doris Vining, Juanita Klinefelter,. Chario t.-.Slabaugh.-John Zentz, Ina ( Mae Sellers. Kathryn Het-ler. Eileen ( Koenig, Lyman Mollenhour. Mr. and Mr- Robert Cain, Harrison Bom- ,! mann. Dwight Bechtel. Alton Brun- ( ner. Cletu- Griffitli. Daniel Ni--ley Mrs Richard Lambright, Mrs Loren Hahn. Alvin Miller, Velorus Stood* t r. Rusm4l Ridenour. Charles Fletcher. Esther Shull. Dale r Wallace. Leonard Druckamiller. Mrs. Don Fom<y, Leßoy Norris. Lester d Williamson. Levi Swartz. Alahali Swjitz. Sara Hoffer. Virginia Sla- - Mr- Howard Young. Jean e Richard Austin Gawthrop. Lois Bradley. Wayne Tucker. M ■ Dallas Stouder, Brad Moore, Betty Stouder. Mrs. Harold .Ml - \Rin Miller. Mrs. La i Vem Hollar. Mrs George Sheetz. Liny Cripe. Lowell Mikel. Nellie Griffith, Howard Young. Lots Stoudr er, Anna Lindsey. Rtcbard Lambright. Guy Baker, led t imer, WalL ter Schwartz, Dan Long, John Kin-. -<-y. 1110 StacklKMj.se. Richard Slouder Katherine Miller. Rus>eU T. TlK»mas. Mattie Schmucker, Mary I Mast. Larry Colde. Ronald Swick. Bettj Stouder. John L. . Schwartz.

W'ayne Heisler, Dick Trowbridge, Marvin Schwartz, Eli Stutzman. Dan Schmucker, Ida Schmucker, Marvin Mast, Robert Riewolt. Menno Schwartz, Joe Schwartz, Betty Schwartz, Walter Schwartz, W’arrtn Thomas, Stanley Bradley, Tom Hoffman, Ward Sheets, Mike Dickson. George Cook. Janet Stouder, Homer Hershberger. Ora Mast, Sara Stutzman, Edna Miller, Rex Yazel. Edna Yoder, Eugene Craig. Mary Miller, C. Raymond Baker, Laura Mae Schmucker, Barbara Kaufman, Glen Rockhill. Mrs. Dale George. Edward Hildy, Gene Neyhart. Russell L. Miller, Ada Marie Lambright. Suzannah Blodgett. Howard Young, Edward Evans, Dorothy Hodges. Aileen. Brown. Tony Hight. Becky Kintzel. Jerry Needier. Amy Ulmer, Laurence Elmer, and Donald Fisher.

Syracuse Man To Serve Prison Sentence

Arley James Brady, 44, Syracuse. was sentenced in Elkhart Circuit court November 13 to serve j two to 21 years in the Indiana State s Prison at Michigan City and forbidden to obtain another driver's license. Brady pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter on November 2 for the death of seven-year-old Sally K. Downing of W’aterford last September 27. Sally, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy P. Downing, was fatally injured when Brady’s auto reportedly left Indiana 13. six miles southeast of Goshen and struck the girl. High Speed Investigating officers at the time > erf the incident, estimated Brady’s I speed at 80 miles per hour just | prior to the accident. The girl, be- { lie\ed to haveebcen standing be-| hind the disabled car driven by her j mother. w;js dragged some 246 feet , after impact. Brady, who had a record of driv- i ing while under die influence of on several previous oc* ■ casions. was en route to his home aftter visiting ,a tavern in Michi-1 gan j

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NEW BASKETBALL QUEEN — Milford high school's new basket-

Lions Meet At Steer Inn For Ladies Night

Milford Lions and their ladies met Monday evening at Steer Inn, near Silver Lake, for their annual ladies night. ' District Governor (25-G> ft ‘Lloyd Deardorff of the Ardmore < South Bend’ Lions club was present and spoke briefly about Laonisim. He also displayed a large number of Lion emblems he picked up at a recent International convention. Special entertainment for the evening was Rev. William Janney of LaGrange, who performed slight of handvtricks He was introduced by Lion Glen Treesh Guests at the meeting wives of the . regular members were: Mr. and Mrs. .Allan Wuthrich. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Young, Mr. and Airs. Stanley Custer, Richard Hepler, Mr. and Mrs. Plomer Michael. Mr. and Mr§. Duane Graff Arh> Beisw anger and Rev. Richard Sumner The colorful floral centerpieces were given to holders of lucky tickets, Rev Sumner, Arlo Beiswanger, Mrs Don Wolterman. Mrs. Allan Wuthrich ar,d .Arch Bautngartner. and a ham went to Mrs. Chuck Myers.

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ball queen, Arlene Anglin, third from right, was crowned during pre-, game ceremonies Saturday night. Other candidates and members of the queen’s court are. left to right.

List Honor Students For First Grading Period at Pierceton High School

The lionor roll for the first grading period at Pierceton high school was released this week for publication. It follows: “A” Seniors—Brenda Leedy Juniors—Cheryl Rager and Carol Tuttle Sophomores—Alicia De La Cruz, Janet English, and James Tuttle Grade B—Debbie Rager Grade. 7—Tom Barker “B” Seniors—Mike Coyle, Robert Hackbirth, Chris Rood, Herb Wolter, Jayne Ashley, Phyllis Bolt, Roseman’ Conley, Kay flowed, and Teresa Tom. Juniors—Barbara Boggs. Kathryn Bumworth, Charlyn Faurote, Judy Haywood. Barbara Kerr, Susie Meek 1 Sara Ransbottom, Sharon Regents, Laura Stickler. Marsha Weaver. Peggy Wolter, Doug Greg-

Court News Files For Divorce Dianne D. Cleator, r 1 Leesburg, filed a- complaint for divorce in Kosciusko circuit court from Thomas J. Cleator. They were married June 14. 1952, and separated this monhu. She seeks custody of two minor children. Files For Divorce Shirley E ’ Felts, Syracuse, filed 3 complaint for divorce in Kosciusko circuit court, from Nelson M. j Felts. They were married Octob- ' er 6, 1961. and separated Novem- 1 ber 9, 1963. She asked her former Shirley E. Adams be restored. Divorce Granted Sharon Galvin, Syracuse, has been granted a divorce in Kosciusko circuit court, from Patrick J. Galvini who is serving with the U.S. Wy, Milford W. M. S. Meets Wednesday Afternoon The Women’s Missionary Society of the Milford First Brethren church met Wednesday afternoon. Nov. 11, at the home of Mrs. Otto Wiggs. Mrs Oharlene Traster was leader with Mrs. Frank Barker giving the Bible study and. the topic study by Mrs Robert Rassi I Refreshments were served by the I hostess to ses enteen members and | three gueSvo, Mrs Lucille Chari- j ton. Mrs. Herbert Felkiier and.Mi' Bea Clark. Members are asked to ! bring personal gifts for members ’ of the Flora Brethren Home to the j next meeting in Dec-ember.

Cathy Blauser, junior; Jeanne Moneyheffer. sophomore; Pam Chupp. freshman; Miss Anglin; and Ginger Hollar and Sharron Moneyheffer, both senior candidates.

ory. Mike Miner, and Dick Stickney. Sophomores—Sharon Collier, Teresa Danner, Eve De La Cruz, Cheryl Dome, Terry Evans, Janice Flora, Ruth Hackbirth, Patty Richardson, Karen Ringgenberg, Kathleen Rood, Catherine Sechrist, Jean Trump, Stephen Likens, Steve Orr, Barry Reed, James Scott, Joe Stump, and James Sprowl. Freshmen—Carolyn Bailey, Susan Danner, Rose De La Cruz, Lynda Epier, Cheryl Lenwell, Tamra Linn, Rose Mowrey, Eileen Smith, Teresa Smith, Brad Bailey, Gary Boggs. Larry Harter, Brad Schuldt, and Ron Smith. Grade B—Steve Shear, Carl Siler, and Marie Beery. Grade 7—Michael England, Lewis Kreger, Doug Mayer, Linda Biltz, Elaine Carlin, Rita Haywood. Jean Sellers, Betsy Shepherd, and Beth Sweetheimer.

STL DENTS CASE OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY Milford high school FFA students. in a recent scrap drive to raise funds, were told to pick up a piece of used farm equipment. They misunderstood directions—apparently—and got in a field on the Earl Wolfemian farm, dismantling a weeder. They hauled the piece to the Syracuse Iron Co. for scrap. When the mistake was discov- i j ered, they quickly retrieved the weeder and returned it to the | Woiferman farm, according to instructor John Sirouse. S9O LN MILFORD'S j SATURDAY DRAWING A total of S9O is in Alilford’s drawing for this coming Saturday,. Nov 21. Amounts of- $5, $lO, and sls will, be drawn until a winner is found and one name will be drawn for $35 and fort $25. Last week's winners were Amos Steffen. $5; Herman Weisser, $10; j .Mary Reynolds, sls; and Alary Pamer, $35. Anyone over 18 may register and no purchase is necessary. ;

WATCH FOR GRAND OPENING AT Tom Socks Sportswear

Release Sidney Honor Roll The following names have been released by Roy Miller, principal of the Sidney school for the honor roll for the first grading period: Receiving all A’s, Ann Fisher, Bth grade, and Teresa Metzger, 7th grade. Those receiving both A’s and B’s in the Bth grade were: Levi England. Stanton Frantz, Richard Metzger, Charles Whitaker. Gwendolyn Metzger. Dianne Railsback, and Peggy Fruit; seventh grade pupils receiving. both A’s and B’s were David Ball. James Haney, Max Leasure. Janet Bradley, and' Elizabeth Wright. Brother-In-Law Os Local Woman Dies In Pennsylvania All's. Adah Crow of Syracuse has received word of the death of her brother-in-law. Guy Jarrett of Elwood City, Pa., which occured on November 4. The Jarretts were former Syracuse residents. He is survived by the widow, the former Cora Crow; two children, Aliss Alaiy Jean at home and Dr. John Jarrett of Alarion and four children. Otet'-fcm&z. “No w that school is out and the kids are driving all day long it’s up to the pedestrians to keep alert.”

—- r \ wiso We Just Paid • $19,400 — 173 MEMBERS Join Our Christmas Club Now Farmers State Bank — PHONE: 834-1331 — NORTH WEBSTER, INDIANA

’ M. Sgt. and Airs. Larry Vultaggio and daughter, Barbara Katherine of Huntsville, Ala., spent last week I end with Airs. Vultaggio’s parents, Mr. and AUs. Duane Kline and ! son, Syracuse.

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