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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beer of near Milford are entertaining the Ezra Beer family today, Mr. and Mrs. Paid Buhrt of r 1 Milford will spend this festive day with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buhrt of r 1 Syracuse. Members of the Otto Bee? family will be meeting at the home ol ; Mr and Mrs. Dale Mikel of near Milford today. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowser and Greg are spending today with their daughter. Mr and Mrs. Edward McQudiian and family at Martin, ni. The families of Mr. and Mrs. George Auer of Milford will gather at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Auer of Syracuse today for a Thanksgiving dinner. Mr and Mrs. Herbert Kann of Warsaw, formerly of Milford, will spend die Thanksgiving holidays with relatives in the east. They flew to Toston, Mass.

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Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Biller and family of r 2 Milford, are visiting today in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Thompson at Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. See.y will travel to Marshall. Mich., on this 'Thanksgiving day where a family dinner will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Kimmel. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bender of r 1 Milford are spending this Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Bender's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bailey, Jr., and daughter of Milford plan to entertain Mrs. Lillian Dye and son and daughter of Chicago and Mrs. George Dye of Dundee, Miss., on Thanksgiving. / • Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Beiswanger.k John and Tom and Vicki Fuller of Milford, and Mr. and Mrs. Brad Beiswanger of Indianapolis will spend today with Mr. and Mrs. John Stahly at Nappanee.

Mr. arid Mrs. Steven Baumgartner of near Milford entertained the Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs George Bowler and family of Milford will be spending today with Mrs. James Lcsee at Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Young and daughter Sherry will spend Thanksgiving day at Bremen with Mrs. Young’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kaylor, and other members of the family. I Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Baumgartner and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Litchenwalter and family, all of Milford, will spend Thanksgiving with Mr. | and Mrs. L. B. Moore. All are from Milford. Ijlr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and J; sons of Milford were Sunday guests (T'Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Nealis. Sr., fat Marion where they enjoyed a pre-Thanksgiving dimer with other members of Mrs. Smith's family. . ,

|. Mr. and Mrs. William Bess and ! Billy of near Milford will have dinner on Thanksgiving day with her Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coy, — »«»r and supper with his Raymond Bess of Milford. Spending Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Brown of Milford are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. Royce Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown and sons, and Mrs. Victor Fuller, all of Milford. Guests today in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Ahrns of Milford will be Mr. Ahrns’ brother, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ahrns and family, and his mother, Mrs. W. F. Ahrns, all of Deshler, 0., and the ' Ahmses' son Bob from Indianapolis. ■■ Dirner guests on this ThanksgivI ing dav in the home, of Rev. and Mrs. Frank Barker and family erf Milford are Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Shank and family of Filer, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Riemer of Spencerville, O. I Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Vanlaning- : ham and family of Milford are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Merle Campbell, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Campbell and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willson and family, all of Milford, on this Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Baumgartner and sons of Milford are spending today with Mrs. Baumgart- • net’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Miller at Syracuse. Others I present are the Millers’ two other. ! daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Knis- , ley and family of Syracuse and Mr. i and Mrs. Jack KneUer and family of Columbia City. Mr. i and Mrs. Robert Atkinson. Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stephenson. of near Milford, will spend todav in the home of Mr. and Mrs . Robert Atkinson. Jr., and family iat Elkhart Others present will be ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culp and ; sons of Nappanee and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Myers of Edwardsburg, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Beer, Mr. and Mrs Bernard Beer and family, Mr. ' and Mrs. Robert Hoerr and family, Mr and Mrs. Philip Beer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Speicher and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Doll and family, all of Miflrod. are spending the day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fiechter at Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Steffen and Mr and Mrs. Luther Steffen, Bill Bob. Don and Lori, all of Milford; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sauder. | Douglas, Russell, Melvin and Standley of Mansfield, 0.: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Steffen, Kent and Keith of Monroe: and Mr. and Mrs. NelI son Moser, Gloria and Shiela of I Bluffton enjoyed a pre-Thanksgiving dinner at the B and B restaurant in Nappanee 1 on Sunday.

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$30,000 Barn Lost At New Paris Saturday

Volunteer firemen from New Paris battled a blazing barn fire on the Everett Mishler farm four miles southwest of New Paris on county road 46. for more than an hour Saturday night. The , farm is the old

GARY L. WILSON JOINS NIPSCO Gary L. Wilson, 34. of 304 E. 36th Place, Gary, has joined NIPSCO as public relations assistant in the utility’s public relations department, Dean H. Mitchell. NIPSCO chairman and president announced today. He will report to James F. Purcell, vice president. Wilson, formerly a staff writer for the Hammond Times, also served as news and program director for WJOB radio, Hammond, for four years. Prior to his work in Hammond he was news director for WICA AM-TV in Ashtabula, Ohio, and WWCA and WGRY (now WLTHI in Gary. Born in Emporia. Kansas, he attended eight different grade schools graduating from Dayton Fairview iugh scnool and Bowling Green State university,'.o. with a bachelor of arts degree in radiojournalism. While at Bowling Green he was president of the workshop player’s, a theatrical . activity group and served for two years as rush chairman for Sigma ‘Phi Epsilon Fraterhty. He and his wife, Joyce, have two children — Pamela, 10, and Debra. 4

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Friday, November 27 THRU Saturday, December 5 REGISTER FOR FREE DOOR PRIZES AMONG WHICH ARE Cosco Card Table Set 26" Bicycle Boys Or Girls Golf Cart Bootonware • Service For 3 11" Electric Skillet With Teflon 7" Black & Decker Saw — MANY OTHER PRIZES —

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Mishler property and is west of the Elkhart county town. Mr. Mishler was recenty elected as state representative on the Democratic ticket. The cause of the fire estimated at

4-H Advisory Councils Annual Meeting Wednesday, December 2

The Kosciusko County 4-H Advisory Councils annual meeting will be held Wednesday evening, December 2. 7:30 p.m., at the Westminster Hotel in Winona. Some 140 local 4-H advisory committee members, representing the 49 4-If clubs, are expected to be in attendance to conduct the business’of this policy making body for 4-H club work in* Kosciusko county, At this meeting, the sixteen township directors who make up the 4-H advisory council will be elected. Eric Holm, state 4-H club staffmember, who is internationally recognized for. his work with the IFYE program will be the featured speaker. His topic is to be “Leaders and Leadership.” The Hale and Hunter Co. of Mentone is graciously providing refreshments for the Local committee members who are interested in more information on the'meeting are urged to contact the G’bun'y Extension Office Read the classifieds.

Thursday, November 26, 1964

$30,000 was not definitely determined at press time, however, state, police ofiicer-; stated it was believed a 150-watt light bulb placed near a pump ignited a pile of hay. . A total of 40 hogs was lost in the

Cities, Towns Receive Gas Tax Distribution Warsaw area cities and towns receive a total of 543.794.02 from the third quarter distribution of state gasoline tax. The individual breakdown of amounts received is as follows: Akron. $1449.43; Bourbon, $2,30275; Claypool, $683.87; Cromwell, $682.35: Etna Green. $730.77; Larwill, $1,503.90; Leesburg, $646.04; Milford, >1,765.64: Nappanee. $5,893.03; North Manchester, $6,62230; North Webster $747.41; Pierceton. $1,794.38; Sidnev. $314.70; Silver Lake. $777.67; South Whitley, $2,004. 69: Syracuse*. $2.413 20: Warsaw, $lO. 944.87; Winona Lake, $2.917.02f. The total amount distributed to cities and towns was $4,590,346.25, or $125,588 more for the same period or n year ago.

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fire as were a half'ton truck, a Caterpillar tractor. 100 bushels of shelled corn. 5,000 bales of straw and hay. 1.800 bushels of oats ; one milk cow and «a calf. Two silos located near the barn were also destroyed.

Syracuse Locals Mr. and Mrs; Jack Elam and family ot Syracuse plan to sjxtnd Thanksgiving with relatives a.t New Castle. * Dr. D. C. Thomas and his mother, Mi’s. Edna Thomas, Syracuse, visited recently in Avilla with an old friend, Mrs. Lulu Kelham. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wogoman of Lake Wawasee, entertained at din- ' ner Wednesday, Nov. 18, Mr. Wol goman's cousin, Mrs. Zorli Biller of Goshen. Robert E. Buster, Lexington, returned to ids iiome Ttiursday. He had been called to Syracuse by the death of his son, William Buster. Mr. and Mrs. David Heckaman ! and son John of r 4 Syracuse plan to .spend Thanksgiving with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Loren Heckaman in Bremen. ;.' Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Speer, Syracuse, will have as their Thanksgiving day guest their daughter, ! Sandra, wiio will be home from Indiaha- un.\ers.ty for the holiday vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pittman and family, Syracuse, will have as their Thanksgiving day guests. Mrs. Pittman's brother. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. i Niccum of Columbia City, and her father, John E. Niccum of Goshen. Mrs. Elsie Bowersox,' Syracuse, who suffered an attack, while at the Harris funeral home on Tuesday evening, Nov. 17, is much improved and was able to be out on Monday. Airman first class Robert E. Buster Jr.. Mrs. Buster and children returned to their hdme in Fairborn, O. They were called to Syracuse last Monday by the death of William Buster. Miss Ethel Bowser, Mrs. Charles Ryman and Mrs. Hazel' Dousman, all of Syracuse, and Mrs. Kenneth Ryman and daughter Terena of Milford recently visited Mrs. Lawrence Snodgrass at Dowagiac, Mich. Miss Hollar will be home from Indiana Central college at Indianapolis to spend Thanksgiving holidays with her parents. Mr. , and Mrs. Junior E. Hollar of r 4 Syracuse. They will all be dinner guests on Thursday of Mr. Hollar’s parents, the Enos Hollars at Milford. Mr. and Mrs* George W. Kleopfer, r 4 Syracuse, went to Rochester, Mich., Wednesday, Nov. 24, to be with their son, George W. Kleopfer Jr., Mrs. Kleopfer and family for the holiday. Mrs. Kleopfer is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Miles of Syracuse. They will return to Syracuse on Monday. For All Your Printing / Ar Needs Contact the W The Mail-Journal W

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